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Show TT Generalities. Jk Wc sell the Earth and Loan money R on it. II. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. K Meissner, the baker, went to Ogden H Monday on a business trip. H $100,000 to loan on Improved farms. H II. A. Pcdcrscn and Co. H John Ilust, who has been on a mis- H slon to Switzerland, is expected to B reach Logan next week. When others fall wo sell. List your H Real Estate with us for quick sale. II. A. Pederscn & Co. H Miss Georgia Rhodes, of Butte, B Montana, who has been visiting Mrs. H George Llojd, has returned to her home, The highest cash price paid for spring chickens at the Palace rcstau- rant. t B Mr. J. II. Kemp was over fiom Lewiston Tuesday. Ho expresses great pleasure at the strides Lewis- ton is making now and believes that the big sugar factoiy and new bank B will do much for the city. K G. Gcsscl, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Sorcn Peterson, the grocery dealer and former resident of Logan, arrived . Tuesday morning from Rcxburg. Mr. HJfttcrson will letuin in a few days "eompanled by his mother, who has beet) In Logan during this summer K visiting friends and relatives. New nillch cow for sale. Inquire here. Gonial "Hlly" McAllister and wife, With "Jobfots" the bab. are lrTIjo-gant- . . .. "'Pound? about one vveekago.pn Main, street Logan, a purse containing money. Call at this otllce. 1 Mrs. Anna Cornish, of Salt Lake, came up Monday night to visit her sister, Mrs. Fletcher. LOst Warranty deed. Finder pleaso return to this oillcc. . ' Samuel Parkinson, tho man who keep Wcllsvllle from taking a back seat In the show, was In Logan Saturday Satur-day as genial and jolly as ever. Prof. A. II. Upham, away from t lib A. C. of U. on a leave of absence, will, with Mrs. Upham, spend the coming year In New York City. A seven roomed frame house with pleasant surroundings for sale cheap. Apply to Louis Cardon. t E. 1). Miles, of Paradise, leaves In a few days for tho mining regions of Southern Nevada. He expects to bo in the vicinity of Ooldflcld before long. Do you want an abstract on jour land? If you do, call on Fred W. Ciockctt, Licensed Abstractor oillcc, Main Street, Logan, (over Dunbar-Robinson Dunbar-Robinson store.) Get an abstract. It will save you money. Miss Myrtlo West, daughter of Charles West at Bancroft, Ida., a student at tho Now .Jersey Academy last year,will go to school at San Francisco Fran-cisco the coming year. She left for the western metropolis today. Rlankets, hosiery, knit, goods and an elegant line of comforts direct from eastern Manufacturers. Sec C. & M. Co. Rev. Lane, of Los Angeles, who camo to Logan to preach for Rev. Clcmenson on Sunday, was charmed with the beauties of the valley and will remain until tomorrow. Mr. Lane proved a most capable and en-tertalng en-tertalng talker, his morning sermon, especially, coming in for unstinted praise. Wo respectfully request our lady patrons and friends to Inspect our fall showing of tailored suits, skirts, shirt waists and elegant assortment of all coats. C. & M. Co. Miss S. H. DcG raff's biithd,ay anniversary an-niversary came on Saturday and In the early evening Miss Annie Raymond Ray-mond entertained friends at dinner In her honor. There were present Miss DeOralT, Mrs. Champ, Mrs. liarrett, Mrs. Cotcy, Mrs. Stoops, Miss Cas-sadv Cas-sadv and Miss Kathcrino Smith. The affair was just a dainty little icmom-brance icmom-brance thoroughly enjoyed by all. Found Tuesday afternoon, a silver open face watch with gold chain and locket attached, locket containing con-taining an excellent likeness of one of Logan's most charming young ladles. Oh nor can have samo by describing de-scribing property and paying for this ad. The recent confcrcnco at Ilyrum is said to have been one of the most. Interesting In-teresting ever held there or elsewhere. While the attendance was not as largo as is deemed desirable, there was such an excellent spirit manifest that the Conference was enjoyed in an exceptional excep-tional way Bishop Owen's talk in regard to the authority parentsshould exert over their children comes in for great praise from various souiccs. It will be advantageous to every economical buyer to consult Campbell & Morrell Co. before purchasing fall goods. Our lines were nevcr-so full of honest values, comprising style and reliability as at present. Miss Hannah Jenson, ill at her home In Mcndon. has been falling rapidly during the past two weeks. Her suffering has been intense, and yesterday afternoon it" was reported as doubtful whether she would survive many days longer. She now has frequent fre-quent sinking spells and Is delirious much of tho time. This will come as very sad news to many friends who have hoped even In tho face of despair that she might get bettor and eventually eventu-ally recover. Given away; .mice Uottcr at Harris Har-ris Music Co, Mr. and Mrs. Gass, of Salt Lake city, are 'visitor. In Logan for a few Sklrtj, shirt Waists, cloaks and everything thatfiertalns to ladles', misses and children'!, Hearing apparel. C. &M. Co. t For Kent Two furnished rooms down stairs; apply F. Cv Goodwin, .1.11 S. fith W. t Miss Emily Sldebotham, at the New Jersey Academy as assistant for a short time, returned to Sprlngvlllc Monday morning. Principal Ca t Ileal Il-eal t assumed control Monday. ' I will exchange a good doublo work harness nearly now for a good cooking range, will pay balance In cash. II 1 Nielsen. j W. W. Roundy and J. W. Reese, of Benson, were In Logan Monday. Mr Roundy says the people over theie are going to spring something on the natives na-tives ere long but that there Is nothing noth-ing for publication at present If tho people will bo united as they have been In the past, wo will ship In another carload of pianos and organs forChilstmas. Hauls Music Co. Fred Darley, the poundkeeper of Wellsvllle, was In Logan Monday. He says that a local company will begin construction on an opera house within with-in a very short time. It Is tho present pre-sent Intention to build a two story-brick story-brick 50x100 feet, the lower room to bo built especially for bank purposes, though a bank is not In sight Just now. Tiie opera house Is to be fitted in good shape, sutllcicnt to answer tlio needs for some time to come. Wanted A girl to do general house work. Must be qualified to take re sponslbillty. Inquire atSugar factory hotel. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ostlcn arrived home from Poitland Saturday. Mr. Ostlen assumed his duties at the A. C. of U. Tuesday morning. In speaking speak-ing or the possibilities In the matter of awards, he said that ho rather felt that the educational institutions here would receive high recognition. Mr. and Mrs. Ostlen have enjoyed the work at the Fair very much but are glad to get back to Cache and cut out tho strenuous for a time. Forcomfoit, durability and medium price we heartily lecommend Munslng plaited underwear. No shins to pull down, no pants to pull up t Mr. Peter Jensen was over fiom Paradise Saturday. When .asked In regard to Garv Obray, the fifteen-yeai-old son of Thomas L. Obray In-Juied In-Juied very severely a few weeks ago by the explosion of a cartridge, tie said that the young fellow Is getting along nicely, bolng able to hobble around on crutches. The joung man's leg, hand and face were badly Injured and only his nerve saved him, ho making the trip alone to a mining camp a mile away. The two stoies with a stock of ".'oo pianos and 50 organs look like a cj clone had struck them and ttie Harris Music Mu-sic Co. Is still hauling them out. t Peter Jenson, onc of the school tuistecs of Paradise sajstliey are having hav-ing difficulty in securing their quota of teachers there. They employ four and thought all had been secured, but one backed out after making a contract con-tract and took another position. The school opens Oct. 0 and just at present pre-sent they are "up against it." Superintendent McCarrey savs that teachers are very scarce all over the county. Anyone wanting a school might make application to either of these gentlemen. Campbell & Morrell Co. have just received a large shipment of renowned renow-ned Munslng Underwear, for ladles, misses and children. Purchase todaj , tomorrow we may be out of slcs. t It may be interesting to some here who knew Miss Annie Piko when at the A. C. of U. to learn that sho was married In Los Angeles on Tuesday of last week. The young man in the case Is one Charles C. Greenwood, once of Salt Lake, who while residing there was Miss Pike's suitor. The lady said "nay" always and tho young man decided to go to the devil or Los Angeles. There, Miss Pike, In search of a position on a newspaper, ran across him and ho married her before she had tlmo to protest. At least this is a small portion of the humorous article art-icle tho Los Angeles Examiner has on tho subject. One car load of Iron Beds just arrived. Over 200 of tbe best styles of beds ever seen in Logan. Lundstrom Furniture & Carpet Co. L. R, Martincau came up from Salt Lake city Friday evening and remained remain-ed over until Monday looking after personal affairs. He deeply regrets tho report circulated hero a few days ago to tho cifect that many Salt Lake friends of tho University or enemies of tho A. O. of U. rejoiced at tho recent re-cent lire. Mr. Martincau is a staunch friend of tho A. 0. but says ho does not countenance sucli misrepresentation. misrepresenta-tion. Whllo there may exist a strong feeling between somo of the friends of tho two big schools ho docs not bcliovo that Salt Lako contains a man who docs not regret tho recent unfortunate conflagration, Mr. Martincau regrets that any Loganltes would glvo credence cred-ence to (.uch unreliable reports. Mr. Alon.o Squires left Sunday for Chicago to take up hlsstudlesat the Chicago School of Dental Surgery. Mr. Squhcs spent last year there and has two more years woik. During this summer tic lias been with the Jacques barber shop Anottier young woman from Utah made tier appearance at chapel services ser-vices today. Miss Ruth Mocncli, of Logan, a teacher of the Agricultural College, who Is here for the winter to study ph)s!cal education at Columbia, taking a special com so. Miss Mocnch will also study tho poets umler Mrs. Sarah Cowell Lo Moyne, If that lady Is In tin' city long enough during the season to take pupils. At picsent Miss Moench Is located at 5-0 west One Hundred and Twenty-third street with Mrs. Robinson, a few streets from the college. Item fro'm New York in Desciet News, Sunday. Leonard 15. Lit, of Lewiston, has filed a petition asking the court to declare him sane. It will bo lemem-hcred lemem-hcred that sonic time last year Mr Lit, was taken to the hospital at Provo, lie having been adjudged Insane. In-sane. He was released from that institution in-stitution on March 17 as cured and since that time has been living at his Lewiston home, a rational being of sound mind. According to tho legal wa of doing things Mr. LIU must now appear before the court for examination ex-amination and be legally declared sane before he has all the rights and prevlleges belonging to him. Mr Lltz Is said to bo m the very best condition con-dition mentally, a fact that he, tils relatives and friends great appreciate. Isaac Jorgensen was at Salt Lake the latter part of last week. While there lie saw Charles Laisen, who was recently released from the state penitentiary. peni-tentiary. He had quite a talk vvltli him. and says that Larscn anticipates, going to work at an early date for the city a S'JO a month. Laren served eight yeai sand two months, tils tlmo being cut on account of good behavior, fnri a disposition on tho part of the Hoard of Parddhs to let him earn something and get settled before the severe winter sets In. He would have been released about January. Even those were most anxious for tils confinement con-finement will wish him nothing but good now that he lias seived his time, and wittiout doubt will give him a chance. Quite an interesting little story Is told of a Logan lady, an old and new pocket book and a $10 bill. The said lady's old pocket book had becomo so worn that stio purchased a new ono at tho L. D. G. Co.'s then calmly walked out and threw tho old one Into tho gutter. She went home, missed the tenner, aioused.tho family, got tho telephono to working and In a few minutes had tho force of clerks at the L. D. G. Co.'s looking for the money sho was certain sho must have dropped drop-ped on tho floor. Finally somcono decided to locate the old pocket-book In the ditch and a search of tha,t for a block was made without avail. As the searcher returned and started Into In-to tho store ho noticed the old book on one of the tables just outside the door. It was soaking wet, somo Individual In-dividual having picked It up from the ditch. Tho peculiar part of it was that though the tinder had bUtllclcnt Interest to pick up the book he did not "open It, for therein was tho $10 bill all right, and had ho found that ho certtloly would not have laid tho book on tho table. Tho excited lady was Informed of tho find and tho end of town In whloh sho Is located was quieted down In a short time. All this happened on Friday. Miss Edna V. Linn, head of tiie Music Mu-sic Department at the N. J. A., will give a recital of song and instrumental music at the Presbyterian church next Friday evening, to which the public has an Invitation. Miss Lynn is a student of several hlgh-grado Institutions, Institu-tions, Is well wortli the while both vocally and In an Instrumental way, and we would suggest that you will enjoy tho evening If you will put in an appearance at tjie church Filday evening. It Is-free. Howard Maitlucuu, Win. Roundy and Klinei Joigcnson,of Benson, leave about the lth of October on missions, the tirst two going to the states, the other to Scandinavia. Next Friday evening a farewell reception will be given in their honor, and a great tlmo is anticipated There will be a dance with lee cream and other good hlngs as refreshments, and tho committees arc airanging such other things as will make the evening one of exceeding exceed-ing pleasure The people of llenson are urged to not forget the occasion. All of these gentlemen are line joung men and have a host of fi lends. The cement work on the Rocky jH Mountain Bell Co.'s line new struc- M turc Is very near completion, tho H walk In front being finished ycsteiday. The company's Inability to get cut stone at the time they desired lo be- H gin construction caused them to build H the front of cement-stone furnished H I)) Jos. E. Wilson. These gicat H blocks were handled "green," or be- H fore they had (hied and hardened H properly so that the coincis were all H hiokcu olf.the edges mado lagged, and H at one stage of the game the front look H cd about as bum as anything iinagin- H able. It was believed by thouvciage H passerby that the ecmctit-stono vvasa H fake and that the Hull people hail a' building that was ruined. Hut not H so, for the cnthe front has been woik- cd over so that all to appearance it Is constructed of sawed stone. The H change is nothing short of remarkable H and almost marvelous. The Hell pec- pie will undoubtedly have a hand- some, well appointed, the proof struc- tuic when Die inside work is finished, which will not be ong now. H |