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Show I Generalities. SHOES SHIKED FOR to. AT "CITY SHOE STORE." tf A prolonged drouth Is prevailing in Canada, and some of the crops aic almost al-most beyond saving. G. Oesscl, the brick maker of Cache -hftty, will sell brick by the wagon TOrload, The choicest kind. Prof. J. AV. Jensen, of the A. C, and Oeorge Torgcson returned Tuesday Tues-day night from a pleasant trip to Salt Lake. A good second hand 3 wagon and a team harness for sale cheap. Enquire at this otilcc. 71t:i Mr. George Dunbar, a member of the firm of Dunbar, Robinson & Co. of Logan, Utah, was in Malad Tuesday. Enterprise. For Rent 5 loom brick cottage Apply to II. P. Ncllsen, phone 113k. Albert Curtis, son of 15. M. Curtis, the tinsmith, was In town the last few das. He left Wednesday for his home In Rexbnrg, whcie he is located In the tinsmith business. For Ladles' latest styles in Oxford Ties and Low Shoes notice our windows. win-dows. City Shoe Store. imf Account Floto Shows at Logan July 13th the O. S. L. will sell round trip tickets Cache Jet., Preston and Intermediate Inter-mediate points to Logan at single faie for round trip, good returning July Hth. I- jjf jou want a house to rent with al )ilern improvements, addresss P. O. nox 443 or call at 120 North 1st East street. Account Scandinavian excursion to Manti July 17th, the O. S. L. will sell tickets July 17th from Logan to Manti Man-ti and return at $5.00, good to leturn July 20th. Special train will leave Logan at 4:40 a.m. The Sunday Schools of the Benson Stake have bought a large Carpenter church organ from the Harris Music Co. This makes 45 church organs this company has sold. (I9t3 Sheriff Uigby is back from Chicago and St. Louis where he went some time ago on business and pleasure. The Chrlstensen girl was brought back, together with the man who was implicated In that allalr; but as an amicable agicement Is likely to be made, further mention of the case will not be given. While away the sheriff visited the Fair which he greatly great-ly enjoyed. As for the East, In general, gener-al, he cntei tains but little atfection, picferring our own mountains and fresh air. V. R. Davis has Just opened a lunch jgjjjm on West Center street, and will srefve everything in the eating line. Prompt and excellent service. Don't forget to call on him. Witf Good Limk for sale at the Sugar Factory. A girl for general house work. Mrs. 11. J. Dewltt. The Logan Temple will close on Friday July 22nd. and reopen on Tuesday Tues-day Sept. 0, 11)04 at 8 a. in. For Photos go to Harrison, successor to Fries studio over U. O. store. 50-08 President Wm. Iludgc, of the Rear Lake State, is in Logan as a guest of Ills son, Doctor Budge. o,000 in pianos and organs will arrive ar-rive in August for the Harris Music Co. Sec their bargain oiTcr In this issue. ti!M! Charles W. Nlbley came from Oregon Ore-gon Tuesday night. He expects to start on an extended trip through Europe in a few days. Homcseckers We will show you how to get a home, or pay oil loan on your property. II. A. Pedkuskn & Co. Three weeks ago in some places In the county the beet crop looked as though It would be a failure. At the present time there is a marked Improvement, Im-provement, and from present Indications Indica-tions theie will be a good ciop. LohT Thursday night, a purse containing con-taining considerable money. Return to this oillcc and be lewarded. Correspondents who still presist In sending anonymous correspondence to this otilcc will please take notice and remember no such articles will be published unless accompanied by the name of the writer. The names will not be published but we must positively posi-tively know who the wrlteis are. Just arrived a complete and elegant line of Ladles' up-to-date Oxfoid Ties and Low Shoes made bv Utx & Dunn, City Shoe Store. iKItf Hon. Joseph Howell has had a most excellent photogiaph taken of himself and family. It comprises himself and wife with live sons and live daughters. One could piesume that Teddy would be inoit pleased to have such a photo-raph photo-raph in his possession. In older to satisfy the demand for Hand Embioldercd Doilies, Campbell &MonellCo. have just leccivedan-J other assoitmcnt of 3 do.en, which will be sold at l)8cts each, worth up to W.flO each. Comi: kaiily. Some persons complain much about damage that Is done their crops by the oveiflow of water from ditches conveying water to their neighbors land. All persons should lcmcmber that they arc lesponslble for damage done by the overflow of water cither from ditches or otherwise. The little house In the parade has ilrst prize. Call on A. L. Skanchy & Sons before building and get some nice design. Reports are still made to the City Coun'il that the stealing of flowers and shrubbery still continues at the cemetpiy. Vigorous action will be taken to detect the thieves. It must be the work of children, for no sane man or woman In this locality would stoop to such outiageous work. I Good agricultural lands for sale in l Alb'rta from live to seven dollars per I acre, one-third cash, balance in live I equal payments at six per cent. Parties Par-ties thinking of moving to Alberta will do well to call upon us, examine our plats and piocuic other Information Informa-tion that will be of benefit to them in emigrating. Mooie & Turner.Agents. On the morning of July 5th men In a beastly state of intoxication were lying around the old carding mill. This has got to be a low down den and should be icmovcd. No caic Is taken of the place whatever, and the only seivlcc that It appears to possess IstoaHorda icndevous for disreputable disreput-able chaiacters. Osboine Wldtsoe has arrived heie fiom Harvaid were ho spent last year In school. He Is enthulastlc about the educational advantages of that i enowned college and warmly ptaiscs It as an excellent place for young men to gain their higher training. He will spend part of the summer heie with his brother, Dr. Wldtsoe, and later will leturn to Harvard to continue con-tinue his studies. Mr. James King, eldest son of Andiew King of the fifth ward, after an absence of sevcial years, Is In Logan Log-an on a visit to his parents. .Mr. King icsldes In the Lost River countiy, Idaho, and is a prominent politician of Ilalley, being a commissioner commis-sioner In thatvcounty. He was very much surprised tosce the improvement Logan lias made since his absence. E. C. Hrcutcnbicc.ker and Paul Hockstrauset left Logan at 5:30 a. m. on the morning of the Fourth and returned re-turned at 5:30 p. in. after a tramp on the highost mountain at the head of Providence canyon. They reached Its top at twelve o'clock and, after eating dinner and a few snowballs, wandered mound and started to descend. At the point above mentioned they dewed dew-ed Salt Lake and Hear Lake. Oil' German friends, while a little sore, do not regret the trip. Thero are not many men around who would care to take such a one. Wm. Murray, of Wellsvllle.was tripping trip-ping lightly over our pavements Thursday. Wantcd-Potatoes at Harry Smurtli-walte. Smurtli-walte. Center street. 4tf Mrs Lulu Johnson has returned from Ogdcn and Its suburbs after a pleasant vacation. Charles S. West and his daughter, (trade, arc visiting with Jacob West, the gentleman's father. Mr. Rabe, the photographer at Odell's studio, Is a father. The little "Dutchman" is a "Dutchess," weighing weigh-ing ten pounds, and it came last Wednesday Wed-nesday night. Frank W. Thatcher lost a very valuable valu-able diamond last Tuesday but "Inspiration," "In-spiration," as he put It, led him Immediately Im-mediately home where he found the stone Just a moment before the loom was to be swept. He felt somewhat relieved. Ho won the stone, while bicycle lacing, as a special prl.e for breaking a world's record. Mr. W. J. Harrison has recontly made such improvements In his photograph photo-graph galery over the U. O. store as to make It most attractive. And, by the way, he Is doing some excellent woik. He has with him Mr.' G. I. Jensen, a photographer of thirty years experience. Get together and win, seems tohao been the controlling sentiment amongst the leading Republicans at i the Chicago convention. The tlrst part of the proposition being now accomplished, ac-complished, and such a union of feel ing exhibited, it now remains for all local Republicans to follow the pace set by their leaders at Chicago and victory Is assured. Cliculars are out for the annual Scandinavian Reunion and Conference Confer-ence at Manti, Sunday, July 10th. A special train will leave Logan that morning at 4:10 a. m., fare for round trip $3.00. Persons who can arrange their affairs to be there should certainly cer-tainly do so. All such gatherings are conducive of good. The Hoard of Education met Tuesday Tues-day night and tiansacted a little business. They decided to ask for plans and cost for a new boiler for the Woodruff building and also signed a petition to pave mound that school. A number of claims were also allowed, which ended the meeting. The payment pay-ment which they hope to get, would be an excellent Improvement as that sidewalk side-walk Is used perhaps more than any of our present walks that arc not paved. It Is to be hoped that the propei ty holders, adjacent to that lot, will also sign the petition and thereby Insuic Its success. The llgures this year for the Fourth's casualties, are 25 dead, 1,384 injured and a property loss of $177,800; last year 48 were killed and 3,431 lu-Jured. lu-Jured. This Is promising. It augurs a future betterment of our civilization. civiliza-tion. Far be It from the people to rejoice re-joice over a grand celebration where many aic killed when ty a lesser one they can rejoice In peace and safety. And why not better our manner of celebrating? Could It not be, notonly more economical, but less fatal to life? If Hie works destroy, and that seems to be the main source of destruction, des-truction, why not destroy them? It is a matter of no small importance, and with which legislation could do much. |