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Show f Items of Interest. l- llisho) I're.stoii'utid wlfoaro in the I county spending a few days. jfafgW The strawberry season Is drawing to RD a close. Tho prices have recently ad- Bp vanccd. B- John Greaves, of Pieston, Is talking of sell Int; his Interests In Canada, eat- Wbf tie and land. HI Bishop N. Woodruir. of Smlthllold, Hn and Thomas Kerr, of Wellsvllle. came Hfl. t0 lll U"-.V 0M Mondaj. ISp All of the Hist ciop of alfalfa Is cut p In this county. U Is of a good Quality WMt and a most excellent yield. HP'1 Tho Danlelson inanufaetuiingeoin- t pany of this city will ship one ear K, load of disc plows this week to Ilex- K, burg and St Antnonv Apostle F. M. Ljman was In Logan on .Monday. Illcey II. Jones went to llrlgham jestorday. Itemoval sale at New hold's the clothier's t Alex N'lbley stalled fiomSalt Lake on Monday night for a mission to Holland. Hol-land. K. II. Tripp, of Itlcliinoud, and I'rof. Widstoe came from the north yostei-day yostei-day morning Professor Noithrop, of the A. C. of U , went to Hrlgham Tuesday to look-after look-after tho experiment Ileitis In that locality. Mrs. John II. Anderson, .1. M. lllair, Dr. Caldeivvood and Mrs Fred Scholes were passengers out of Logan for Salt LaUeyesterdaj. The Priesthood meeting of the Cache Stake will be held in the tabernacle taber-nacle on Saturday at 10 a. m. A full attendance is desired Joseph Morrell, President. Only lluee weeks of cheap sale at New hold's. Wn shall mnio In our new stoic on Main street July 15 and must close out our stock. t Dr Joseph IE. Moirell Is at homo from Chicago on a short visit with relatives, rel-atives, lie arrived Sunday evening l:i coinpanv with Miss Mabel Onnsby, also ieturnlng,froni the east. ( A lliowcr resumes woik today for the Ilayball Metcantile compant at Lewlston. lie will work In the candy department, as the company Is adding a candy kitchen to its pusl-ness. pusl-ness. Mrs. Leioy Cardon, who is down with typhoid, Is getting along fairly well. At llrst It was thought she was going to be ullllctcd only in a light form, but it devclopes that she has a real case. T. A. Thoieson, tho mail eleik, le-tiirncd le-tiirncd from Salt Lake on Monday night where ho attended the mairiagc of Ills daughter Ida to J. H. Maxwell, son of Bishop Maxwell, of tho 27th ward of Salt Lake City. The gentleman gentle-man states that a most pleasant time was experienced bj all piescnt L J. Matlock, jewolei at Cardon's, spent the latter pail of last week in Salt Lake City "seeing the sights." Matlock doesn't do tilings by hales when he goes out to have a gocd time and while In Salt Lake owned tin-best tin-best doable action, Waltham movement move-ment autoinoblllous this side of Den-tor. Den-tor. An attempt to ride It acioss the lake resulted hi his coming home. Miss Mabel Ornisbv. daughtei of Mrs. M. s. Ormsby. Is at homo from the east where she lias been completing complet-ing her course ol study as a trained muse. Miss Ormsby attended the Illinois College for Turned Nuises throe years and at the iccent commencement com-mencement was one of the graduates. 'I'!'-' joung lady ha a largo clicle of fi lends In Logan whoaro pleased with her success and are glad to gieot her again. Miss Ormsby will remain In Logiinfor some tlmo taking a much needed lest Work on the pavement on South Main fiom Garll'.s mill two blocks south has been staitcd. The .Priesthood meeting of the Cache Stake will he held in the tabernacle taber-nacle on Saturday at 10 a. in. A full attendance Is deslied. Joseph Morrell, President President Joseph Morrell, who has been slightly indlsposetl since June 10th, has imptoved and Is attending to his legulardutles in a business way Ferdinand Jacobsou went to the Ogden hot springs yesterday for lelief from the rheumatism to which hc has been subject for the past month. Last w eek $:i00.000 was loaned by the Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation to a large corporation in Idaho on some 70,000 acres of fanning lands. It appears that Idaho people who have good security need not go farther south than Logan City to get money, If tliev have the proper security to otfer. Both Logan and Blacksmith Fork-canyons Fork-canyons were over-run with llshcrmeii Sunday. Many had gone up the even- lm tinfAi.t . . rl Inntn Innil n.'n tltllt( INK IUIUIIS UIIU IVIIHIIUUll UlUl IIIKM while a large number of turnouts might havo been seen going out In the early morning, and throughout the day in fact. Some good catches are recorded, but nothing of the phenom enal order. The M. "K. Church has undcigonc considerable Improvement lately. The roof and outside woodwork was painted paint-ed a few days ago and Just now the walls havo been repapered and the aisles covered with now carpet. There has been a complete renovation and everything Is as bright and pretty as can be. Ilev. Is'orlleet has been very actle In his cITorts to make the Methodist Meth-odist property take on a pleasing appearance ap-pearance and has put In considerable time on tho lawns inside and outside of the fence. The Danielsen Mfg. Co. Is in le-ceipt le-ceipt of a lettci from a Salt Lake linn a portion of which reads as follows: "Would like to have had the pleasuie of a longer con ersatlon with von while In Logan but the rush of pleasure and good time did not pennlt That was about tho most enjoyable rush of good time that 1 ecr encountered and we will have to give the Logan people credit for being master entertainers." Tills would seem to Indicate that the Juno 11-10 atlair was appieclated by at least some or the trawling men. Last Thursilat as the wife and daughtei of A. O. Jackson, of Avon, stalled fiom home In a buggy, the lioises un away As they ran down tho lane the buggy came into contact w t h the rence and was overturned with the icsult that .Mrs. Jackson suileied seveie Injuiles It was t.iought at llrst that she was dead, her neck appaiently having been broken. brok-en. 1 he lady was unconscious for hours and all efforts at resuscitation were unavailing. A phslclan was Una ly sccuicd and at last accounts the Injured woman was getting aiong fairly well. Shu suliercd a severe Injury In-jury of tho neck, a terrible shock and was Injuiled inwaidly it Is thought. I ho dauRhto' was not seriously hurt ? The I'tahna has a great bill this week say some of the habitues of tho place. Some side-splitting acts arc on. .las. II. Bullock and II. Secrlstarc building line residences on the Lufkln place, corner of llrst Fast and 2nd South. The Cache Valley Banking Company Com-pany lias icccntly made some extensive exten-sive Improvements in their banking house, including re-decorating, new floors, and extending the bank room ten feet and are about to put In twenty feet of additional bank counU ers and heating plant to accommodate accommod-ate their growing business The otliccrs of the Brlghani Young College held their regular meeting yesterday. yes-terday. The President and boarti of directois were re-elected. Some of faculty were given a leave of absence. The preliminary plans were passed on for the new building which Is to be constructed upon the old .. C. M. 1. site east of the B. Y. property. The regular routlneof business wasattend-edto. wasattend-edto. In the evening the whole board took a llshlng trip up Logan Canyon. A condemnation suit of Logan city vs. Kristlna 1'eteison, brought to open a street through the south-east part of the cltv. was before the court Mondat and Tuesday and was not concluded. Owing to a misconnection with the Salt Lake llrm which supplies our cuts etc., Tub IlKruiiMCAN Is unable to present a cartoon this issue as arranged ar-ranged for. Wo shall be prepared for emergencies In the futuie. Marriage licenses have been Issued as follows: Xephl Blackburn and Mary Klmber, Lima, Mont.: Sylvan li. IS'ecdham and Lulu Holt Johnson, Logan.IIenry Bint and Jessie Thorpe. Wollsvllle; Thomas Smlth.Logan, and Hattle Hendricks, Richmond: Nephl Walilstrom and Annie Weston. Lake Town; George II. Jones and Ida L. Gardiner Clifton, Idaho; Albert Larson, Lar-son, Logan, and Chrlstene Cooper, Wollsvllle |