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Show Generalities. We sell the Earth and Loan money on it. H. A. Pcderscn & Co. Samuel Hendricks returned to Ulch-montVfrom Ulch-montVfrom Salt Lake city Monday. Men and teams wanted to log at Smith's saw mill. Logan canyon Tor Kent - A seven-roomed cottage. City water. Apply Wilkinson & Son. 1 Miss (icne Dwycr of Salt Lake city Is the guest of the Miners for a few days. Mrs. .lohn K. Carlisle presented her I husband with a tine son last Sunday I morning. A good Ludlow Spring Wagon for sale cheap, inquire of E.ra Lloyd at Cache Klnttlng Work. First class upholstering, polishing and tlnishing done at the Logan second hand xtore. Grace Benson Wardiop let timed to Logan on Monday after a two months visit In Idaho. G. Gessel. the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. We pay the highest cash price, for all kinds of second hand furniture and stoves Logan Second hand store Lookout for John liench. ho Is In the race foi house painting and paper hanging. I Mrs. Hingaml son Harry came to Logan Sunday evening to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Cart-wright. Cart-wright. At the Piesbyterian church Sunday morning, Messrs Ephraim Sheltonand Daniel Lainont, of Mention, were confirmed con-firmed as eldeis of the church. Mrs. E. E. Smith, of Millville, dropped drop-ped a purse on Thursday containing a check for .".10 and tl.uO in silver. Leave at this olllce and be rewarded. C. H. linker has in his possession a J2.S0 check with Frank Goodwin as the last endorser. This was found on thestieetand owner can have same by calling at Mr. llaker's shoe shop. John II. Thatcher, fiom Gentile Valley, who has been in Logan during the past week, will return home on Friday. Tne many friends of Mr. Thatcher have been glad to meet him again. The Old Folks are to have a celebration celebra-tion at Hyrum tomorrow. Program, dinner, music and otltcr entertainments entertain-ments will be in order. All the pco pie In Hyrum stake over fifty years of age are invited. Miss Hannah Jensen, operated on at St. Mark's hospital a short timo ago, has been brought to her home in Men-don. Men-don. She is reported as getting along nicely and It Is now the hope of her friends that she will recover entirely and be In tier usual good health. S. H. Roundy, of llenson, Is in southern Utali with a force of men working some mining claims. Wo understand this gentleman, with It. A. Ilerry and Heber Atkins own some very good prospects which are showing show-ing up well in copper, gold and silver. They also have some onyx claims with an unlimited quantity. Tlio quality Is most oxccllcnt. Foil Salk -A well equipped farm of fifty acrt with a good residence and i bam about three fourths of a mile I from the Smlthllcld depot. Team, ; wagon, twenty cows, young stock and ! farming implements. The farm has a I lirst class water right. For pi Ice and ; terms Inquire of John M. Haln, Smith-j Smith-j Held. t 1 T. E. McGraw and wife came in I Friday evening from a trip along the ! western coast. Mac went up into the Idaho country for a time looking ! about for a location but failed to lind ! Just what ho wanted and then took a jaunt farther west. In all probabll-! probabll-! ity he will decldo to remain with the ! Rlter Bros. Drug Co. where he now is ! helping out in the rush. Mr. and ' Mrs. McGraw arc "at home" on the I Island as of yore. Horse and buggy for salt cheap, inquire in-quire at this olllce. Mrs. Lcroy Cardon Is reported as be- Ing down with typhoid. Lost One young red cow branded K 11 on left thigh. Leave word at Smith's bakery and be rewarded tf A little child of Anthon Pehrson fell Monday and broke Its arm. Edgar, son of Aaion Thatcher of this city, left for' a German mission Monday morning. ! Don't read this, but when you want a good Job of painting go to John llcnch. tf Mr. and Mrs. Georcc C. Ulgby are rejoicing over the safe arrival of tw In boys last Wednesday. United States army oillccrs prefer Charlie Harris's Estcy horse and the people prefer his Estcy Pianos Mr. Jacob West went to his ranch nenr Bancroft, Ida., Sunday to spend a few days with his sons Will and Charles. GO. TO JOHN II. ANDERSONS FOR BARB WIRE AND SAVEl MONEY. The latest from Alberta relative to the weather Is to the elfcct that they had a rousing storm there during the past week, which gave much encouragement encour-agement to the grain raiseis. II K. Hansen has moved his Tool, bicycle and novelty shop two doors east, of the Novelty Theatre on First North street. N. C. Edlefsen, a Logan boy who left Logan for the Snake river country twenty-one years ago, spent the mh and 10th with us. He is located In Teton basin and Is doing well. Wanthd TcamsteiH for Malad valley val-ley railroad. Apply to Jenson Broth-crs Broth-crs construction company at Malad valley. Wages $2..'i0 per day. Mr. II. T. Kubota passed through Logan to Lewiston on Monday. The gentleman has a large number of Japs in his employ working In the beet Holds and following other puisuits. Lost A badge bearing the words: "To grandma on her iioth wedding anniversary." Finder will please leave same at this oiliee and be ie-warded. ie-warded. J Geo. O. Pitkin iccently underwent a slight opeiatlon on one of hlscc lids This has proved quite painful to both of his eyes, ho bclugcompclled to protect his eyes from the strong light. He expects to be all right In a short time. Plenty of beet gloves at New hold's. He is offering some huge bargains In clothing, shoes etc. before moving with his new stock. Call and see him. According to the Ogdcn Standard it Is the intention of Attorney Lindsay Lind-say S. Rogers to leave Utah for Los Angeles, there to open up a law olllce. It Is not known just when he will go. Mr. Rogersis well known In this county coun-ty and friends will regret his departure. de-parture. Foil Salk uii:ai' -Horse, harness, and rubber tired top buggy. Iqulrc at this otllce. t After a successful winter's run In which good shows and crowded houses were the rule, the novelty theatre closed Its doors Satuiday evening to be opened no more during the summer months. Messrs. Sawyer & Everett have been uniformly couitcous and attentlc to the public and during their stay established a ie-putatlon ie-putatlon far from unfavorable. Whether they will reopen In the fall months is a question. WE HAVE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST SHOES IN TOWN. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING FROM US. JOHN II. ANDERSON. George A. Perclval came to Logan with the U. C. T.'s last Friday and remained until yesterday. Mr. Perclval Per-clval will bo remembered as the genial assistant cashier at the First National a year ago and at another period years back. When he left here the last time ho went to his old home in Michigan to take care of his aged father and he Is just now returning re-turning from a winter's stay in the land of llowcrs. Mi. Perclval has many friends in Logan glad to greet him again. We collect all kinds of Indebtedness, out-lawed notes and accounts special attention. H. A, Pcderscn & Co. Olllce over First National Bank, t Sunday evening, the Utahna Park management Instituted what Is certain cer-tain to become' a popular thing during the summer months, a free sacicd conceit. Though this feature had not been advertised in any way a rather largo crowd gathered to listen to the orchestral and vocal numbers rendered, each and overy one of which was enjoyable. It is the Intention to give this Sunday evening concert regularly but after that time usually devoted to religious service, so that It will In nowise conllict. This Is certainly cer-tainly a rather generous provision for the pleasure of the people and without with-out doubt will prove a drawing card fortho Utahna. The vaudeville bill this week Is said to be very good. Dr. and Mis J F. Englo and family left Monday .or Berkley, California where they will remain at least a year. Arthur Bateson, thegiocery man. has leased the (Juayle lot east of the Dcseret mills, and has planted a line lot of caullllowers and cabbages, thus being enabled to supply his store In these lines. Marriage licenses: Alphonso Has-mussen Has-mussen and Bernlce Olsen, Mink Creek, Idaho: Emcr Crockett Jr., and Jane. II amp, Logan; Joseph Y. Card, Cardston Albcita, and Lcona Bertha Ballantyne, Logan; Christian .Ippert, Providence and Urslu Jenny, Logan. Miss Hilda Anderson, daughter of the late Hans Anderson of this city, will be married in the Salt Lake Temple today to Mr. Joseph Harris, of Salt Lake City. It is said that the young man Is very highly respected. The young couple will start for Call- lornia tomorrow on ineir weomng tour. Among the graduates of the University Uni-versity at Blootnlngton, Illinois, at the Commencement exercises held on June 8th was Professor Vernon of the B. Y. College. Professor Vernon went east a few days ago in order to take his final examinations, and to be present pres-ent at the closing exercises of this institution, in-stitution, which confers upon Him the degree Doctor of Philosophy. Hyrum Hall and sons, of Hyrum, drove four hundred feet for water on their lino ranch in Pocatello valley. Thev have succeeded and now have three hundred feet of water in the well. The question of water for culinary cul-inary purposes In Blue Creek and Poeatello valleys Is now settled, as water can be procured by going leep enough. The water in these wells will bo lifted by wind mills or gasoline engines. Parley P. Christensen, of Salt Lake City, one of the biggest fellows physically, mentally and In a heart way in the state of Utah, came to Logan Lo-gan on Friday and remained over Saturday. Parley has three sisters, "thoroughbred cornfeds" as he delights de-lights in calling them, of whom he is Justly proud. All of them aro of robust stature, In glowing health and of that frank, cheery, open disposition disposi-tion of the typical western girl. Parley himself stands more than six feet, and the four together on the street necessarily attract the ad-initiation ad-initiation of passersby. He Is a Caclu' boy of whom many friends are proud Err.est Broberg, assistant cashier of the American National Bank, San Francisco, came to Logan a few days ago bringing his wife and two children. chil-dren. Mr. Broberg is a booster for San Francisco of which that city should be proud. He claims more than -100,000 for the city now, uoo.000 at the next census and In tifty years a city surpassing Chicago. Mr. Brobeigl Is of the opinion of that as soon as I the present Ituss-Jap diillculty is settled the west will grow In leaps and bounds. In speaking of genial Col. Fullmer, bookkeeper In the bank he sa)s that the city and bank could hardly gel alonp without him and that "Col." is uo less pleased w.th his surroundings. Mr. Broberg is an old Cache county boy and will remain here for a few days with friends. |