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Show Generalities. J. F. Dunn, representing Hewlett Bros, of Salt Lake city, spent Sunday In Logan. We sell the Earth and Loan money, on it. II. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. Judgo W. W. Maughan, and P. E. Kceler, court stcnogiaoher, left for Brighara Monday morning to hold court. One hundred bushels clean white seed oats for sale. Hans Sorenson, College Ward. Joseph Charles, the dentist from BoIse,came to Logan Sunday morning. He will remain a few dajs visiting his relatives. G. Gcssel, the brick makcr of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Bishop Ycatcs is busy assessing the property lu Logan. The bishop Is a pleasant gentleman and gets along nicely with his work. Ho Is a hard man to beat in this position. We collect all kinds of Indebtedness, out-lawed notes and accounts specia attention. II. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. Ofllce over First National Bank, t Miss Lily Kent, one of the lady clerks of the U. O. Mercantile company, com-pany, went to Hot Springs, near Og-den, Og-den, on Monday morning. The lady has been affected with rheumatism for some time and is going1 to the Springs for treatment. For Sale New modern residence 11 blocks from center of city, 0 rooms hot and cold water, bath, toilet, etc. Enquire F. C. Goodwin, olllce of Kcelcr & Goodwin, 75 North Main, Logan. Frank DcKay, of Blackfoot, has brought ills track horse from Black-foot Black-foot for Riley Kent to handle this summer. All Logan needs is a race course. Horses would be sent here by the scoic to be handled, as there are plenty of horse fanciers in the country.' Rooms for rent at the Trcraont, nice large rooms up stalls or down from one to eight. City water, bath room and other conveniences. E. R.Necdham, formerly of this city, drifted Into Logan Friday night looking look-ing hale and hearty. He is traveling for J. II. Rice & Frlcdmann Co. of Milwaukee. Mr. Nccdham makes Dcnvcn his headquarters. He remained re-mained over till, Tuesday visiting ills mother and other relatives. Lost Red woolen lap robe on 2nd South, between 3rd West and Main. Finder leave at this olllce and bo rewarded. re-warded. Joseph Baliff, of Rexburg, lias made arrangements to take tlio- management manage-ment of the Sugar City hotel, and will move over at once for that purpose. Mr. Ballfl lias no equal as a caterer, and will be able to suit the traveling public in every particular. The ' Times welcomes them to our midst. Sugar City Times; Mitchell Si Schiffman have leased the Eagle barber shop, where they will be pleased to meet their old patrons in a business way. "Cleanliness" "Cleanli-ness" Is the motto of the lirm. The dlvorco asked for InthoNcu-burger InthoNcu-burger case was granted by Judge Maugtian last Saturday. The wife receives re-ceives the houso and $20 per month alimony, and the custody of the children. child-ren. The father has the privilege of visiting the children. We understand that the above decision was agreeable to both parties concerned. Wanted: A man with one thousand thou-sand or twelve hundred dollars to Invest In-vest fn good business In Boise, Idaho. An excellent opportunity for the right man. Address Box 744 Boise, Idaho. The Utah Independent Telephone company have let the Urst contract for the building of their toll lino to Butte. Tills contract covers the first section of the line and extends from the Hot Springs to Logan. Ten wires will bo strung and the construction work will begin at once. The material mater-ial Is already arriving at Hot Springs and Brlgham City, and as soon as thte section lias been completed and accepted ac-cepted the contract for the next section sec-tion will be let in order that the work may be continued until the lino Is completed. . For. Salk An eight roomed house situated midway between the Agricultural Agri-cultural College and Main street. Ono of the finest sites In Logan. Will sell at a sacrifice for cash. Call on or address Tins IU'uhlicax. Recent rains have done much for the Great Salt lake, and tlio guage at Saltalr shows a rise of one incli In the past two days. The great body of water continues to rise, and Is now four Inches above the level at this time last year. Tno.watcr reached to the north pier Saturday and is well under all the newer bathhouses erected erect-ed at the beach. On account of the heavy rains of March, the farmers will not bo obliged to irrigate neaily so early as te their custom, and tho water which ordlnarilly goes for Irrigation will this year go to swell the volume of water in the great lake. Bishop Nielsen, of Hyrum, was In Logan on Saturday. AVantkd 300 head of dry cattle to herd through the summer. Apply to Martin "Shaffer, MIHvlllo. Lars Larsen, brother of Noah Lar-sen, Lar-sen, returned to his homo at Manlia Monday nioinlng. Livery rigs always on hand at John 11. Barker, Jr. 's, Cache Junction. Piesident Kerr left on Monday's tiain for Salt Lake to attend to business busi-ness pertaining to the A. C. of l Louis Cannon, piivate sccrctaiy to Congressman Howell' was a passenger for the metropolis on Monday. Farm and city property hi Smith-Held Smith-Held for sale by Geo. Y. Smith, Smith-field. Smith-field. Professor Wolfe, of the Brlgham Young college, and Piof. Peterson, of the A. C. of V., came fiom the north on Monday. The Stevens Implement company have rctltted and made some changes In their olllce, which makes a great Improvement. 1 have a few dry farms for.salo near Smlthtleld. Geo. Y. Smith, Smith-field. Smith-field. Alexander the optician, who makes regular trips to tills town, will beat tho office of Alexander Optical Co., 2:50-3:11-232 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, during conference week. Charles Jensen, who has" been away from Logan for the past seven years, has concluded that it is. good enough for him, and has therefore returned to the city and will make It ills future home. Lookout for John Bench, he is in tho race for houso painting and paper hanging. 1 I)r. J. A. Dcntke, with Dr. Harry Emels the past year, lias been in Salt Lake a few days preparatory to opening open-ing a dental olllce there. Dr. Deniko will remain In Logan possibly two weeks longer. During his stay here he lias made many friends who will regret re-gret his departure. L. R. Martlqcau, one of the trustees of the B. Y. C, while here In attendance attend-ance at a Board meeting, expressed himself strongly In behalf of the A. C. of U. and said that he had used ills Influence In-fluence in every way for that institution's institu-tion's interests. The rumor was circulated cir-culated here that Lyman had gone back on Cache countv.and It Is with no little gratification that we set him right before tho people. Mr. Mar-tineau Mar-tineau went Into the detail In such a way that there can not be the slightest doubt of his friendship for and loyalty to the A. C. of U. Mr. Martlneau also al-so said that President Smith ltad on Saturday exprebsed himself very favorably favor-ably toward the A. C. of U. For Sale Yorkshlic sow with litter due in one month, also four yearling heifers. Reasonable price. Apply at this olllce. Thk Rki'Uiilican unintentionally omitted the Clarkston Committee appointed ap-pointed by the Commercial Club to boom June 0-10 in that part of the Cacliecypress swamps. Peter Barson, John Thompson and Thomas Griffin aio named for Clarkston and a better bunch could not bo secured north of thc south pole and south ot the north pole. It is expected that these gentleman gen-tleman will put Clarkston on wheels and bring the whole town over. As a specialty Mr Barson will that day reproduce re-produce the famous sidespllttingcom-cdy sidespllttingcom-cdy "Why Ed South couldn't sell a Studebaker wagon to Big HansV" This little performance Is to cime oil in front of the big grand stand. John Thompson will probably re-produce that famous Ogden stunt of Jils. Mr Grlflln will come along to help keep them both out of Jail. l'ctcr V, Maughan went to I'reston onyesteulay's tialn. Doctor Dunbar and Henry Hayball were northbound passengers yesterday morning. Lars Chi Intension and James S. llancey, of Hyde Park, and James Williamson, of VelK lilt, weie In town on Monday. 7ll ha been detei mined to carry on a summer school at tho A. O. of U. this year, to begin on June 12. Tills Is to be made of pai tlcular interest to local teachers Last week was the time set for the Latter-day Saints of tile Millvllle ward to pa-s thiough tho temple. We understand that many availed themselves of the opportunity. Those who live In the Snake river country and other northern places must not think that they have a monopoly on winds stud bad storms for this section of the country lias had its share during the past week. Hopson, the man convicted of manslaughter man-slaughter at the lccent term of court, was to have been sentenced on Saturday, Satur-day, but the Judgccould not come to Logan. The day set for his sentence is now given as April Ath. It Is said that one of the defendant's attorneys can not be here on that day, so it is possible that Hopson will not bo sentenced sen-tenced then If the tabernacle giounds ovei pre-setit pre-setit the appearance of the court house grounds as John Nlchalson now lias them then we can ell feel that this expenditure ex-penditure of money K well worth tho while. Since the grounds at the rear of the court house liave been made Into In-to a lawn, John has to take care of almost al-most as much ground as there is in the west half of the tabernacle grounds. Everything Is as bright and clean as a new pin and a pleasure to observe. Professor Moench w cut north yesterday yester-day to his lancn In I'aliylew. i While cutting llio wood Monday, Wm. Cunningham, of Petersboio. had his lower lip split by a Hying stick. He came to Logan to have the wound stlchcd. .1. IJ.Olsen lias been appointed sheep Inspector for Cache county and Uox Kldereastof Snowvllle. John Nebc-kcr Nebc-kcr Is named for Rich county. A colony of Japs have leached Lew-lston Lew-lston and will go to raising beets The hnpoitatlon Is the result of a scarcity of laborers. There will bo about one hundred of thesq at work In Lew lston this summer. The Y. L. M. I. A. oillcers meeting of Cache Stake will conveno In tho Tithing olllce building Saturday, April, at 10 o'clock a.m. All oillcers are requested re-quested to bo present. Mary L. Hen-drlckson, Hen-drlckson, Martha W.Carllsle and Leah 1). Wldtsoe, presidency. Hyrum Hayball and wife, who liavo been In California for the pastslx weeks returned home last Sunday morning. (Icorge, his son, will remain for about one month longer. In speaking or tho condition of Prcs, Moneil, Mr ' Hayball stated that dining live weeks lie had visited Mr. Moneil on itn average aver-age of once a day, the last time on Monday the Oth. He says that at that time llicic was no question about his improvement mentally and physically, physi-cally, anil was as well as he ever saw him. The many friends of Pies. Mor-id Mor-id will be glad to hear of ills impiove-ment. impiove-ment. Theio lias been some opposite statements made lclativo to ills condition. condi-tion. Mr. Hayball also stated that taking It as a whole the health of Mr. Ira Ncbckcr has been much improved. Mr. and Mis. Hayball enjoyed their trip very much and arc much pleased with California. |