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Show Generalities, Ferdinand Jacobson, of the Sixth ward, Is suffering from rheumatism. Lars Hansen shipped fourteen cars of beef cattle to Kansas city on Tuesday Tues-day last. .J. Anderson, of the Sixth ward, has gone to Salt Lake to visit Ills daughter. daugh-ter. We sell the Earth and Loan money on it. H. A. Pcdcrsen & Co. Lorin Hatch, of Thatcher Btothcrs Bank, is taking a ten days vacation in Salt Lake. Men and teams wanted to log at Smith's saw mill, Logan canyon " W. II. Jones, of Hrlgham, returned home Thursday morning after a week's stay In Logan. For Kent A seven-roomed cottage. City water. Apply Wilkinson & Son. : A large number of joung people have gone to Salt Lake to attend the Y. M L. I. A. confeience. A good Ludlow Spring Wagon for sale cheap. Inquire of Ezra Lloyd at Cache Klnttlng Work. Peter M. Maughan of Wcllsvillc was In Logan on Thursday. He states that his father Is slightly better from his recent relapse. First class upholstering, polishing and finishing done at the Logan second hand store. President W. .1. Kerr, Hon. Moses Thatcher. Professor Wldstoe, and Trustee Stohl were south-bound passengers pass-engers on Thursday. G. Gessel. the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Mrs. Hose Woolf, wife of Martin Woolf, of Cardston, reached Logan this morning. The lady will icmain for a few weeks on a visit. The Standard bred stallion Dennis will make the season of 1!)0." at the Thatcher Livery Ham, Hi W Center street Logan. Mrs. E. E. Smith, of Mllhille, dropped drop-ped a purse on Thursday containing a check for S.VIO and $l.."0 in siler. Leave at this oillce and be rewarded. A llrst class Mammoth .lack for sale or exchange for good hoi ses. Apply to .Joseph Hardman, Mendon. Francis Scholes and daughter have been visiting Fred Scholcs of this city during the past ten days. Mr. Scholcs is the fattier of our townsman. towns-man. We pay the highest cash price, for al! kinds of second hand furniture and stoves Logan Second hand store. .1. M. Graham, one of the early settlers set-tlers of Mendon, is visiting In the county. Mr. Graham is now serving his second term as city Marshal of Murray. Look out for John Bench, he Is in the lace for house painting and paper hanging. 1 Hart & Nebekcr went to Franklin on Thursday to appear as attorneys In the water case that Is now being argued before Judge Budge. Thecase was up about six months ago at Preston Pres-ton and will now be disposed of. Mr. E. J. Ward, of the linn of Ward & Son, lumber and planing mill people peo-ple at Provo, is in Logan on a week's visit with his son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ramshaw. Mrs. Ward Is also here. They are pleased with Logan. Edward Hanson anl wife aie m Salt Lake. H. K. Hansen has moved his Tool, bicycle and novelty shop two doors east of the Novelty Theatre on First North street. F. Brock came from Montpelier Thursday morning. George Cardon made a Hying trip to Richmond on Thursday. Horse and buggy for sale cheap, inquire in-quire at this oftlce. Hon. Joseph Howell came from Salt Lake Thursday morning. Bishop Liljenqulst. of Hyrum, was a visitor to Logan on Thursday, Mrs. Bedlngfleld. of Hyde 'Park, has returned from the Snake Hlver country. coun-try. W. G. Swcndscn, siirveor In the reclamation service, has been In the county taking measurements of water in different stieams. During the exercises at the college an Idaho visitor asked whether oi not Utah had any extemporaneous speak; ers. A Utah man promptly leplled, "yes, but where conditions are a little strained speakcis prefer to have some evidence to suppoit their utterances " Lot Thuisday night a plain gold watch and pin bcarim; Initials, A M E. Finder will please letuin to the LoflAN 1!i:iuiimcan. Hans C Hansen, gencial manager of the Amaou mining company, came down fioin the mountains on Wednesday Wednes-day night. Five men aie at work, going go-ing In on a the by seven foot tunnel live feet per day. Some Interesting developments are expected within the next sixty days. We collect all kinds of Indebtedness, out-lawed notes and accounts special attention. II. A. Pcdcrsen & Co. Oillce over Fhst National Bank, t Mrs. Jennie Balr Callister, formerly of Logan now of Blackfoot, Idaho, is one of the many who took advantage of the low laics olTcrcd by the railroad rail-road for the June 0-10 celebiation In Logan. The lady while in Logan will be the guest of Mrs. Hill of the Second ward. Jciomc Colin and wife. Rachel Ell-well, Ell-well, left for California last Tuesday It instated that the couple has been married for some time but It was not made publlcowing to the oung man's parents objecting to a marriage outside out-side of their faith, which is of the Hebrew persuasion. Wantkd Teamsters for Malad valley val-ley railroad. Apply to. lenson Brothers Broth-ers construction company at Malad valley. Wages $iflO per day. The dining room of the Eagle hotel Is managed by Mrs. Goss, formerly of a hotel at Coirlnnc, Utah, and it has a capacity for sixty persons. The Good Roads Committee in speaking of the treatment accorded them at this place stated that It was the best they had received In all their travels. Foil Sam: A well equipped farm of fifty acres with a good residence and barn about three fourths of a mile from the Smlthlicld depot. Team, wagon, twenty cows, young stock and farming Implements. The farm has a first class water right. For price and terms Inquire of JohnM. Bain, Smith-field, Smith-field, t Account Y. M. and Y. L. M. 1. Association As-sociation held at Salt Lake June uth, 10th, and Uth, the O. S. L. will sell round trip tickets at single fare, selling sell-ing dates June 8, U, and 10, good returning re-turning June 13. I Mcmbeis of the 40th quorum of seventy are hereby reminded that our June meeting will be held In the faculty room of the B. Y. College, Tuesday evening, June lllth, at 8 o'clock. The last topic of the present outline will be discussed at tills meeting. meet-ing. A good attendance requested. A. D. Thatcher, senior president. The Oregon Short Line will sell excursion ex-cursion tickets on May 27th to 2D; June 3rd, 5th, 10th and 12th to Chicago, Chica-go, St. Louis, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Missouri river points at single fare plus $2;tlckets limited until Sept. 15. For particulars call on local agent. Advices have been received from Washington I). C. that examinations will be held for the position of Borest Banger. The examination for the state of Utah will be held at Park City from July 5th to 7th. Young men who desire to pass examination for this position should aval) them-1 them-1 selves of this opportunity. I Wanted A few more men and wo-I wo-I men with a fair education for a good j business position, to travel. Salary i $12 to $18.00 per week and expenses. Address with stamped envelope enclosed. en-closed. W. A. Col veil, Logan, Utah. Miss Adeline Smith no longer goes by that name. Sha was married to Mr. Stanley Stevens in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Mrs. Stevens Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oison Smith, a most Intelligent and charming charm-ing young lady with many friends hero who wish her everything good. Mr. Stevens is a well-known young man ofOgden with bright prospects and happiness before him. GO. TO JOHN H. ANDKBSONVS FOB BABli W1BE AND SAVE MONEY. W. M. Butler was over fioin Trenton Tren-ton Thursday. l'ou Sam: Ciii:ai -Hoise, harness, and rubber tired top buggy, lquire at this oillce. t S. P. Morgan, suiveyor of Oneida county, has been in Logan for Hit past few days. B. McFarlanc, of Hyrum, has recently recent-ly visited various parts of Idaho in view of settling there. lie has decided decid-ed to locate at Blackfoot. II. L. Curtis, of Newton, returned fioin Idaho Thursday morning, Mr. Iannis nas ueen examining uiuvunuus localities In view of settling in tha north. Dr. L. W. Snow returned to Salt Lake on Thursday after making one of his regular monthly trips to the Budge cfc Caldcrwood hospital, which is on the first Wednesday of each month. WE HAVE THE 11EST AND CHEAPEST SHOES IN TOWN. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING FROM US. JOHN II. ANDERSON. Ezra Williams, tormcrly of Hyrum, now located at Blackfoot, has eighty acres lot beets planted this year. He has hi red Japs to do the manual work, for which they receive twenty dollars per acie. Joseph Carlhcn, the sheepman, came down from Downey on Thursday. He has been shearing Ills sheep. Willi a good yield and good prices the sheepmen sheep-men feel quite elated. Miss Fanny Fames, of Bockvllle, Utah, is in Logan visiting relatives. This Is the lady's first visit to Logan and is charmed with the pleasant surroundings sur-roundings of the city. She Is a nclce of Mr. E.Curtis. George Q. Rich acted as attorney for the defense In thecase of the State of Idaho vs. Slddoway, tried In Franklin Frank-lin last Wednesday, before Judge Budge. This trial involved the right or Oneida county to maintain a road through defendant's land. Pieslilent Lewis, of Lewiston, was in Logan on Wednesday. He stated that eight cars of machinery were being be-ing unloaded at the factory each day, also that the beet crops looked most excellent. The beet raisers are all very busy thinning them. Last Thursday 35,000 lbs of way freight was unloaded at Logan, W)00 IbsatSmlthtlcld.MWOlbsatHlchmond and 5000 lbs at the Lewiston sugar factory. It Is easily seen why the mixed train from Cache Junction gets behind time. It seems almost an Impossibility Im-possibility for two or three men to handle this amount of freight and run as near the scheduled time as they do. If the freight business Increases In-creases much more on this spur surely some changes will have to bo made, for at present the men are overworked. |