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Show Generalities. Wc sell the Earth and Loan money on lt. II. A. Podcrscn & Co. The A. C. Woman's Club gives Its annual reception next Monday even, ing. The affair last year was most elaborate and highly enjoyable. This will hardly be less so. Look out for John Bench, he is in the race for house painting and paper hanging. I A little daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Norllcct Is quite 111, tho result of an abscess behind the ear, caused from measles. The little girl has been very 111 for six weeks or more. For sale at a bargain for cash 240 acres tlrst-class land In Idaho. Inquire In-quire here. Charles H. Grout, commissary of the O. S. L. dining car and hotel department, depart-ment, passed through Logan Wednesday Wednes-day to visit tho Richmond Condensed Milk Factory. Quality is first consideration in building a house, as quality is remembered remem-bered long after the price is forgotten. Wo have quality and good prices. Superior Su-perior JDumbcrCo., Preston, Idaho. X The County Commissioners are removing re-moving the lumber culverts In some parts of the county and replacing ihem-wlth cement ones. One will bo placed at the foot of Providence lane and another by Paradise at once. Evorton & Sons are better prepared than ever before to furnish ice to anybody any-body and everybody In any quanlty. Give them a call. AlgOr Swcnson, a student at the A. C. of U., was operated on at the Budge-Calderwcod Budge-Calderwcod hospital Tuesday. The young man was afflicted with appendicitis. append-icitis. Some of his friends at the college col-lege secured donations amounting to 830 and -presented the same to young Swenson. He Is a native of Pleasant Giove, a well-liked student. At present we arc offering great barglns on Estey organs. You know tho standard of these Instruments. Call and sec what we can do. Harris Music Co. Some parties In this'clty arc talking of building cement works for the purpose pur-pose of manufacturing cement blocks for building, making culverts and other lines that will come In that department. de-partment. Overtures have been made the conuty for their property west of the cemetery. The side hill Is said to contain a good quality of gravel. On account of its adjustability, especially Its patent adjustable disc hub, the Casaday is the only disc plow that will do good work in alfalfa land breaking. Sold by Sidney Stevens Implement Im-plement Co. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Seth A. Langton and Scverino Jeppscn drove to Smlthticld Wednesday afternoon after-noon and remained for a short time. On their return they got stuck In the mud between Smlthticld and Hyde Park and wrenched off a carrlago wheel, Jos. Monson came along in a buggy and Mr. and Mrs.Thatchcr rode to Hyde Park. The others footed It In and telephoned for a rig from here. How's that for roads In Cache? Good bicycles and tires for sale cheap at Hansen's repair shop, First West St. The members of Delia Iota Beta Sorority of the A. C. of U. were guests at a soiree Saturday last given by Miss Amanda Holmgrecn. For Kent- A seven-roomed cottage. City water. Apply Wilkinson & Son. t "Wanted A neat, quiet, young girl to do housework. Light work good wages, lnqulro at this office t Jacob Jorgcnscii, of Klng,has leased tho Joseph Jensen ranch west of Men-don Men-don and expects to milk 200 cows there this spring The Logan Second Hand store, First North street, will clean your carpets, and put them down again cheaper than you can do It yourself. Samuel McMurdle, of Paradise, Her-schel Her-schel Mullen, Jr., and J. W. llarratt, of Logan, Bishop Frederick 'ITcurcr, of Providence, went to Salt Lake on Wednesday. The Female Relief Society conference confer-ence will be held In this city on Thursday, the 16th. at 10 a.m. and 2 p.n). A full attendance is desired. Lucy Cardon, Rebecca Eamcs and M. Morrcll, Stake presidency. John Montrose went to his mill in the canyon tlrstof the week and sawed a load of lumber. He forgot his heavy coat going up, and while able to keep warm at work while there, on his trip back to Logan ho nearly froze. Two lots of money were lost when your neighbor bought his building materials from our competitor. He lost money, so did wc. Superior Lumbar Lum-bar Co , Preston, Idaho. t Miss Agnes Fletcher, who has boon In lioise for a year or more, came down to Logan , Monday night to spend ten days With friends. Miss Fletcher enjoys Uolse, which she cills "the garden spot of the west." She Is looking look-ing and feeling well. Mrs. Fletcher has returned to Montpelirr and will reside there. G. Gessel, the brick maker of Cache county, wjll sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. The LewUton people are rejoicing over the abatement of smallpox In their midst. Xo new cases have been reported recently and those under quarantine are recovering rapidly. Strenuous regulations were put forth after the epidemic had grown to some considerable proportions and it seems to have been effective. Painters and paper hangers wanted at Preston, Pyper & Co.'s. 40 cents an hour to tho right kind of men. Hon. Moses Thatcher, one of the gentlemen appointed by the Electric Light Committee of the city council to confer with the Tclluride Power Co. as to the purchase of their distribution distri-bution system In Logan, dec'lned to serve owing to the press of personal business. Mayor Robinson and Hon. Joseph Howell and Mclvln Ballard took up tho matter. The Standard bred stallion Dennis will make the season of lOO'i at the Thatcher Livery Barn, Hi W. Center street Logan. Howell & Crawford are getting as prolific In an advertising way as Eric Ryberg, the ticket scalper. This latter lat-ter gentleman's signature Is found on every loose picket, bridge runner, prominent tree, and old building within with-in the radius of live mlbs of the city, and 'tis said he tried to paint his name on that big fall of water at the Descr- et mills. Howell & Crawford are not going at it this way but have put out a large number of nicely worded signs in vaiious prominent places throu-out throu-out the city and county. Wc collect all kinds of Indebtedness, out-law cd notes and accounts special attention. II. A. Pcdcrsen & Co. Office over First National Bank, t John Nicholson, janitor at the court house, Is reported to bo very ill at the Curtis house, lt appears that he has a complication of diseases kidney tiouble, inflammation of the bowels, Brlght's disease- and Is generally broken flown. It Is said that It will be a hard pull for him to get through. He reported for duty at the court house, but gave such evidence that he ill, that Clerk Larsen and others advised ad-vised him to go home and go to bed, John is always full of energy, however, how-ever, and refused to do so until he could work no longer. Many friends hope for better news soon. Charles Wlnton, lately arrived from across the water, is doing a cleaning and pressing business at the Logan Steam Laundry and has worked up a trade that Is both creditable and profitable pro-fitable to Ulm. Charles Is a pleasant fellow, and though having been In the U. S. but little more than a ycar,speaks "official" English better than most who have resided among us for years. Wlnton hasn't yet caught onto all tho slang phrases of tho average Americans Ameri-cans vocabulary, but he'll learn. Just at present ho has a good business but respectfully suggests that ho can handle more and will guarantee satisfaction satis-faction ut rates that ere reasonable. Better ste him If your suit or skirt Is spotted orout of shape. rHh A medical Journal has the following A young doctor said to a girl, "Do you know, mv dear, I have a heait affection affec-tion for you?". Have you had it lung?" she coyly inquired. "Oh, yes; I feel I will liver tiouble life without you," he responded. "Then you had better asthma," she softly murmured. Mr. E. P. Bacon returned Tuesday night fiom Ouray, Col., where he had been with his brother E. C. Bacon, who has been seriously 111 from pneumonia. pneu-monia. Mr. Bacon says that his brother Is oast tho danger point and much Improved. Wra. Howell and wife, John Christiansen Chris-tiansen with Miss Kate Thatcher and about eight other couples attended a farewell tcccptlon at Mcndon on Monday Mon-day night In honor of Abraham Cooley, who left for a mission to Germany Ger-many Wednesday. Mr. Cooley was an employe of Howell & Crawford's. There arc complaints made about the condition of the county load from Covevllle north to the Idaho line. In traveling over the road It is proved that these complaints arc not without cause. There are three places south of the boundary line that It takes a good team to pull a light buggy thro. Quite recently a farmer's team was stalled with a few sacks of potatoes, which had to bo unloaded. In low places a ditch should be made on tho upper side of the road to keep the water oil. Clerk Larsen says the new bounty law Is worse than a nuisance. This matter of cutting oil old stinking scalps and feet, and filling out blanks a yard In length Is calculated to try anyone's temper, lt Is now necessary for the owner of pelts to bring some reputable person with him, a man who is known to the clerk, and they both swear to all sorts of things. Afjer an houis'haid work tho Cleric Issues a certificate. Each evening ..the clerk must make a report to State Ticasur-er Ticasur-er Tlngey. It's a great lot o'f led tape, consuming tlmo far more valuable than the hides. Mr. Larsen is of tho opinion that the same timejeonsumed in writing marriage licenses would net the State $20. The Malad people promised tho railroad rail-road company ground for a depot If the railroad would be built to their city, thinking possibly that not over four or five acres of ground would be needed. They were a little surprised when they found that the company asked and received twenty four acres. Pre'..nlnary surveys have been run west fiom Malad by way of Hurley and Twin Falls city to Mountain Home. It Is found that this route Is sixty-two miles nearer than by way of Pocatello. It Is stated by some who claim to know that tho main line from Salt Lake to Portland will eventually go through Malad and It Is further said that the long grade known as King hill will be evaded. Putting all of these together it looks as though the main line to Portland may at some future day run on the south side of Snake river. ri Services will bo held in St. John's Episcopal church on Sunday, May 14, as follows: Morning services at 7:110 a. in; evening services at fi p.m. Rev. W. E. Malson, officiating. Geo. O. Ownby, formerly of Logan, Is now established at San Diego, California. Cali-fornia. Ily has . passed a creditable examination In thcoptical line, whereby where-by he can practice anywhere in tho statu of California. He mis a most excellent ex-cellent position. Brlgham City has called a big meeting meet-ing to consldor thp advisability of organizing or-ganizing a Commercial Club. There Is great enthusiasm over tlie matter at picseiit and without ijoubt the proposition will be a go.- And wo sue willing to wager that Brlgham City will get returns oi her Investment, too. Prof, 'orlhrup, of the A. C, was at Brlgham City Tuesday and made arrangements to carry on certain experiments ex-periments tlmiu, during the summer, lt Is proposed to test seventy-ffvo different varieties of tomatoes, forty dlircrenl varieties of watermelon and forty dlffcicul varieties of cantaloupe, together with some other things. Gustavo Bcrutson and wife left a few days ago for the western coast and wllllocatoat some placo that seems best for Mrs. Berntson's health. Although Al-though Gustavo was there a few weeks ago and went over that whole country he was not decided when ho left here as to just where ho would stop. He Is a good, solid man, one who Is a credit to any community, and It Is with regret re-gret that, Logan loses him. |