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Show Generalities: SHOES SUITED TOIt 5c. AT "CITY SHOE STO"RE." tf 11. M. Wilkes, of Malad, came to Logan Sunday night. i ' V ) For L.adlcsVlatestf styles In -Oxford J Ties and Low, Shoes notice our win-U win-U dows. City Shoe Store. ft 03tf 1 ' F i l n '3 n Paul Cardon was in from Benson Saturday. Fpn Rknt 5 room brick cottago Apply to 11. P. Ngllsep, phone. 113HV Robert Fairbanks, of the Tellurlde Co.iJs back In Logan for an Indefinite time. AH klnds-ofbottled'BEEir kept on ICE at RITER BROS.1 DRUG CO. , William Best ofSait-.Lakea'ndiiJ. Pitts oflBrlgliam' city were In Logan on tne Fourth. A m , L6st Thursday night, a purgelcon-tainlng purgelcon-tainlng considerable money. Return toUs otllcc and be rewarded. . Betts, the .newpostal (delivery man; commenccd.Mwprk on his route the first of this month. t Einert tisljermenisa'y'tlfaf ihegrey haoklo lly for morning ami the cotfclr- maotfor afternoon are the ones that do the business, f , . 4 Gr.Gesscl, thcbrlclc maker of.Cacho courity, will lave an abundance of brick in ten days. tf The many friends of Mrs. Maggie Morrell, of the Second wafd, will be pleased, to hear -of her improving from her late sickness. Just arrived a complete and elegant lino of Ladles' up-to-date Oxford Tics am,Low Shoes made by Utz & Dunn, City ShQejstprQ u w j, Tho Logan" youths partook of tho spirit of 'tho Fourth' several dajs be' fore that time. Tho snappets and crackers weic In evidence all last w eek. i Some unscrupulous .Individual poisoned poi-soned HarfyijVVllspn's bulUorrler dog last Friday-might. It' Is stated that the dog was not a vicious animal, but apet.' Mr. Wilson regrets It ery jMpi as ho value -t hfi dog highly. " "" P f " v ' ) The Sunday Schools'of the Benson Stake have bought a largo Carpenter church organ from tlio Harris Music Co. This makes -15 church organs this company has sold. CUt3 The olllccrs of the Relief Society of Cache Stake plca$antlyfsurprlsed their president, Lucy S. Cardon,Saturda'y. After tho 'regular olllccrs' meeting m I tho tabcriuiclo a luncheon was spread and an cnioyablo tlmo was had by all present. Inlordor to satisfy tho demand for Hand Embroidered Dollies, Campbell & Morrell Co. havo Just received another an-other assoitmcnt of 3 d6en, which wllhbe aoUI atOSctseach, woith up to tXtQ each. Come kaiily. ? i : Carrie, tho eldest (laughter of II. U. Lewis, of, tho Second ward, while playr ing 'on a hayrack with some more children Sunday, had tho misfortune to sjjp betwe'dn two boards, thereby badly biulslng and lacerating her knp. Wilt. Davis has just opened n lunch car on AVest Center street, and will serve everything In the eating line. Prompt and excellent service Don't 5"StefK0t to call on him, fOtf Goodagi (cultural -lands for sala In Alb rtn frdm live to seven dollars per acre, one-third cash, balanco In ,flvo equal payments at six per cunt,' Par-tics Par-tics thinking- of-tnovlng to Alberta will do Well, to call upon as; examine our plats and procure other Information Informa-tion that will bo of benefit to them In emigrating. Moore &Turncr,A gents. John Bake of Hjdo Park was inLo-ga'n inLo-ga'n yesterday. " Goon Limk for sale at the Sugar Factory. John Hobbs, of Benson, was In Logan Lo-gan yesterday. Word comqs from Mlllvlllo that a great many children there aro do-vn wlthVwljMpouh. I t w Capable young ladies desiring a good position call at Odcll's Studio at once. J. Z. Stewart? came 'down' frota Blackfoot to spend Hhe-Fourth with his family. He will return Thursday. The season Is on for fish yarns and lti'lsXamuslng,tOirroto thoicandprand the'earnestinanncr In which some of them arc told. For Photos go to Harrlson,succcssor to Fries studio over U. O. store. G0-U8 John Larscnof iPrcstoni'pamo to Logan yes'terday Ho slated that Preston did herself proud In celebrating celebrat-ing the Fourth. Thclcsso Stratford Jamlly have removed re-moved from the Ezra Foss place In the Seventh ward, to the.. residence of Zcph Thomas In the Sixth ward. W.000 In pianos and organs will arrive ar-rive in August for the Hants Music Co. See their baigaln olTor In this Issue- ,' , jjotfl ' 'Who Is tho dog tax collector of Lo-ganV Lo-ganV Does ho know that there is money waiting for' him? All he has to do Is to ask and It will be forthcoming. forthcom-ing. JAP-A-LAO makes old furnltiuc look like new, at; RITER BROS. DRUG CO. In the absencc.of a Fourth of July celebration at home, many of thoi Logan Lo-gan people went to Lewlston, Kenton Smlthtlold, .llyrura and AVellsville to ce'lebratc. Homeseekers Wc will show you how to get a home, or pay -off loan on your property, H. A. Peueuskn & Co. Elsewhere in this Issue will befound anadvprtlsemeiit of'Plcketand Beck, horse shoers. Tlicv open In the U. O. foundry and make horse shoeing a specialty. , i JFour-iooms tofrcrjt.jNo. 302West Ccqterjtxcet. ADply at.resldence.a -. -A commnnlcatlop jias been received from HyrjunV-4'regdrdlng whooping cough., .The article is unslgne'd,therc-forefwtrcarinot unslgne'd,therc-forefwtrcarinot publish It until the subscriber will furnish his name. ,f(.'Eftt,VThdreson, the genial mall illspatchef I9fthe 4ocal Jpdst olllce is now enjoying a much" needed vacation. It.ls uncertain wliere hQt.wlUjspond it bubJwlll .hatto.ample time to make good use of It as it will last for fifteen daj:8v .. t , ' .- The.llttle liouso In the parade has llrst prize., Call on A. L., Skanchy & Sons "before building and get some nice design. -Our special-orders have been-so successful suc-cessful thatcwe hayc declded.to give a Full openlngttomorrow.i Don't fall td call and examine Uio ilncst line of talloicd suits and gownsovor displayed display-ed In tho West. Campbell & Morrell Co., Ladies ready-to-wear apparel. Mr. 'W. J. Harrlsoif has recently made such Improvements In his photograph photo-graph galcryovcr tho U. O. store as to make it most attractive. And, by tne way, he is doing some excellent work. He has with him Mr. G. I. Jensen, a photographer of thirty yeais experience. . kl t Wanted Potatoes at Hany Smm th-walte. th-walte. Center stieet. 4l)tf N. M. Hanson, Ji on of N M.Hnn-sen M.Hnn-sen our clfyxouncilman, 'ioturncd from Cambridge, Mass., on Sunday night. Mr. Hansen' took"a courSo In clyll engineering while cast and re-turns re-turns -with high honors. At thoopdn-Ing thoopdn-Ing of tho A. C. orv U. ho will bo Installed In-stalled as one.of its Instuictors. He accojnpllshedj 'tho work,; of i 4 .years term In'-Iyears whlchlpeaks well for Mr. Hansen's ablllty.- Tho ' slimmer" jrespil li) l?car' Lake formerly kno'wn, jis"rMy.crskamp and now styled Glencoe, opened for business busi-ness July 1st. This nlfoids an exc.eli lent, opportunity for business m,en of this city to havo a short respite from their business and takq an outing. In this connection soirjo Jlycry man should open up a stago fine between Logan and Glencoe running as often as the buslneia would demand. It seems as though this might bo profitable profit-able to the livery jnan as well as an accommodation to tourists. Tho sugar beet crop In South Idaho (was leported as almost kilted by tho f lost two weeks ago. Later reports say practically no damage was done, and that tl'io beetrciop Ingoing to bo a largo one. Tho frosts was very Eovere, howover, and Ijlsa matter for congratulation ,U) Idahoans that the beets are able to stand such tempera-Aire tempera-Aire as prevailed" thl? Season during Jho lattor part ot May and cajly June. This will Inspire contldento anions planters -and Ihc-sngar-maklng people and wheto the -great lrfiation schemes arc carried out Idaho will become tho great sugar beet state of the Uulon. Murray Snn. C. V. Hansen hangs paper. 50tf Tjic'tlrjo jiJmpo'rtccl horse of Hon. Afiullla JJcbckcr cut' lU'foot badly by stepping upon a broken beer bottle at Hvrurn ton,ti(f FouijUi. M , J)octor. JUudgc and i.wlfc, ..returned from Chicago on Tuesday night after an absence of threo weeks TOiaattvCntlon of, thcwnter master lstmlled'.to lomo parts of the Seventh ward, especially In tho vicinity of the meeting house. GLENCOE, formerly Mycrskamp, the Bear Lake Tent .Hotel, opens July 1st. J. SDavis, Mgr. "-ifor. Information In-formation write G. C. Gray, Montpcl-lor, Montpcl-lor, clahq. k , , 'dt5 What has become of thatcommlt-teo thatcommlt-teo of membership of tho pioposed commciclalclubof this city? Nothing Noth-ing was ever made In delaying a proposition. The roll of this organ!-iitlon organ!-iitlon should be made at once and when fully organised, njcctlngs biiould be held. . The business men should get together and work for the good of our city and cqimty. J. Bethel and Arthur Jenkins of the llrm of Dunbar & Robinson came from Malad city on Sunday night. Thcso two gentlemen have held an eight day clothing sale in Malad city and It Is stated that they struck the town In the right time and done a good business, and we aro glad of -it. Boyswho get out and rustle deserve business. X While riding a horu around the streets of Loganon FrldayUloy Elwcjl had an experience he will remember ftuyilong time. iThc horse, apparently apparent-ly a gentle one, suddenly1 took fright and bolted Roy clung Uk the horse In lts,raad,-raeoforpa3Jong,Umc, but 'decided to fall or slide oil the horse at the' first; opportunity, lie did so, but .In falling struck a sharp rock whlcl; jnlllcted an ugly gasli, in his body which required seven stic'hes to close. He is ficllng as well as can be expected. expect-ed. PA wrestling match. Graeco-Roman ktylc, will 'come off in this city next Saturday nlghfatthe 'Palace Hall'at 8:30 p. mi between Gus-Llnde' of this 61 1 j- mndi.Hrank bowls of -Montanx Tnese. gentlemen wrestled i about one month Ago. in this city, one fall In tfraeco-Roman stylaiand two In the eatch-as-catch-can style, Mr. Llnde wlrinlng'ln the flrsb fdll. Thlsvcontcst undoubtedly will decide the champion ship in this style of wrestling between thcso two gentlemen., -. The match should draw,a gpo jjousc, u , , t The chief of the lire department of Salt Lake'has started after tho mcr-cliants.of mcr-cliants.of that city In a Way that savors sav-ors of a determination to have the back yaidsandacorncrs cleaned up In tli'c business parts of thetown. The chief sends two of his men to examine thejpremlscs and to -notify the proprietors pro-prietors that all combustibles and rubbish must be removed within a certain time. A second visit Is made by tho chief himself. Some of the merchants are founds refractory and stubborn. Last'weelr three of" this kind were placed under arrest and lin-i ed, after which they were willing to clean up their yards as required by law. a? , , '; The canning of green peas has become be-come quite a ptolitablo industiy In Wober county- South'of Ogden near tho.Or S. L.-R, R. track lslwherc the Wasatch Canning and Orchard factory Is located. Each da' at this season of the year tho farmers In that locality haul dozens, of loads of grcenrpeas to that factory whero they are handled, llkd alfalfa, on a hay raok. The peas on tho vines pass Into one end of the factory; And after golng-jtnroiigh d liferent prodessos," tlTey if are .shelled and assorted In dilTcicnt sizes and then canned. Tho farmers who own low lands, that Is, too damp for fruit talsing, llnd It well adapted for the pea culture. It Is proving quite lucrative, as'somo farmers make one hundred and fifty dollars per acre at the business. Tho Dcsorot News publishes tho various var-ious dates of excursions given by the managers of tho experiment stations of tho A. 0. of U. Up to date they aro confined to counties ftnith of Cache. It Is presumed that this county coun-ty will pot bo overlooked along this line. If an excursion Is advertlscfd for this courity, wp carinot urge tho farmers farm-ers too strongly to attend thcso gatherings. gath-erings. Having visited tho giounds ourselves wc Jspeak from experience when wo stato that no tiller ott'io soil can spend a dayi more proiltably, than to visit the farms of ,tho A. 0. of U. which aro being oiierated bw the olllccrs of the Experiment station, accompanied ac-companied by mn of experience you will uo enabled to proeuro valuablo Instructions In-structions 01 a practlcaLcharactcr, if a excursion vis lunnouuecdifor. Cache county, let all farmers lay their work aside and go, for by doing so they will never regret It. Wc anticipated publishing the Hyium I Fourth of July celebration In this I )ssuc, but as It did not reach us In tlmo, It .will appear In our next. "' The Stake committee of tho 0d Folks wish to call the, committees of tho various wards together to meet on (Saturday July 16th, nt the old band jstandiback ofi the tabernacle at 2 rclock,ifor the purpose of arranging for a1 reunion of the Old Folks. John Deacon, Chairman. y,iVoibcg to announce, to our ady pate 'ronsand.frleiuls tliat;Mr. iKIeske, of "New. York, iwlllp display, an elegant lino of smart street- suits -and gowns at our LadleB dep't. -Thursday J lily ;JU.4 -Lifdlcs desiring to1 sclbct fall sdlts'wlll be measured and given ex-cluslVo'etyles ex-cluslVo'etyles and patterns. Campbell Camp-bell & Morrell Co. H V i ." j l " i ' ' ' |