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Show JL Generalities. ' . SHOES SIIIKTJD FOIi r,c. AT "CITY SIIOK STOKE." tf Mr. Ariel Cardon spent last week In Salt Lake City, returning Tuesday. James E. Hart.of Hear Lake county, brother of our own Judge Hart was in Logan Wednesday. For Ladles' latest styles In Oxford Ties and Low Shoes notice our windows. win-dows. City Shoe Store. (Utf Mrs. Frank Miles, of Smltlifici.l. gave birth to a nine pound babyghi Wednesday night. Mr. and Mis. Soren Hansen, of our southern mctiopolls, Hyruin, were "doing" Logan Wednesday Fou Runt-3 loom brick cottage Apply to H. P. Neilsen, phone 113k. Miss Hannah Jensen, of Mcndon, was the guest of the Misses Head, of tho Island, lirst of the week. Just arrived a complete and elegant line of Ladles' up-to-date Oxford Ties and Low Shoes made by Utz & Dunn, City Shoe Store. o:itf David Watklns, of the Heaver Dam country, was in Logan Wednesday, Mr. Watklns Is a heavy land owner and cattleman of that section. Lost Three-year-old bay ma.re.star forehead, branded on right thigh. JlJider will be reasoK nabiy rewarded. reward-ed. S. II. Rounrly, Hcnson. Nells Hansen, brother of Charles, who has been at Harvard the past year, will be In Logan In a few days. While sweltering in Chicago he wrote of his longing for the Cache Valley canyons. Account 4th July the O. S. L. will sell Round trip tickets to all points within a distance of 300 miles at single fare. Selling dates July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, good returning until July 5th. The Sunday Schools of the Benson Stake hac bought a large Carpenter church oigan fiom the Harris Music Co. Tills makes 45 church organs this company lias sold. S9t3 V. R. Davis has Just opened a lunch car on West Center street, and will serve everything in the eating line. Prompt and excellent service. Don't Jorget to call on him. 6'Jtf C. D. FJcldsted, of the Island, lost a barn by lire Wednesday morning, The loss Is not very heavy, the only valuable piopcrtv in the barn, a hoise, m breaking out. Tho Logan Fire De- I partment made a run for the scene, S but as usual got there just late enough 1 to be of no great service. The lire Is I supposed to liac oi Iglnated by child- 9 ren with iire-ci ackers. It developes a later that the horse was so badly bum - 8....lfl that he had to be shot. Capable young ladles desiring a good position call at Odcll's Studio at once. $3,000 in pianos and organs will arrive ar-rive in August for the Harris Music Co. See their bargain oiler In this Issue. tiutu Logan Lodge No. 53 1. O. O. F. has changed Its weekly meeting night from Tuesday to Monday.thlsln order to accommodate a number of members mem-bers unable to attend on Tuesday night. Homcseekcrs We will show ou how to get a home, or pay oil loan on your property. II. A. Pkdkusen & Co. Apostle Frances M. Lyman, president presi-dent of the quorum of tho apostles, was a north bound passenger on Tuesday Tues-day night's train. Ho will visit Apostle Apos-tle M. V. Merrill and Picsident Jos. Morrell before returning. Noblo Wan urn Jr. reached Salt Lake City on Wednesday fiom Old Mexico. Mr. Warruin came around by St. Louis and Indianapolis, leaving Mrs. Warruin at the latter place. All accounts due tho undersigned must be paid before July 1st, 1004. This Is necessary on account of formation forma-tion of paitnershlp between Oowans & Stewart. C. A. Oowans. When the Cache valley people go to Salt Lake they should eat at the Saddle Sad-dle Rock restaurant on the east side of Main street, where our Johnny Galachcr holds out. He has a warm spot in his heart towards Logan people peo-ple and If they will give him a chance he will prove It to them. The little house In the paiadc has llrst prize. Call on A. L. Skanchy & Sons before building and get some nice design. Uy removing a partition tlnough the center of his stoic, and changing the cash and wrapping counter from the center overhead to the icar portion, por-tion, Mr. II. G. Hayball has made a wonderful Improvement In his stoic The cntiic loom is thrown Into one and presents a much better appeai- 1U1CC. Wanted Potatoes at Harry Smurth-walte. Smurth-walte. Center street. 4!)tf The piescnt week marks the end of tho Hist year's operation of the Cache Valley Hanking Co. At a meeting of the Hoard of Directors the net earnings earn-ings were leported at, something more than 10 per cent, and from this a 7 per cent dividend was dcclaied. The Hist yeai's business is very gratifying. O. Oesscl, the brick maker of Cache county, will have an abundance of brick in ten (lavs, tf Joseph M. Howell, son of Hon. Jos. Howell, who lias been taking a mining course at Columbia University, New Yoik, icturned to Logan Monday. He will lcmaln hcica fewdajs and then go to some big mining district to get some practical experience. Mr. Howell How-ell is to make a leport to his Eastern school. JAP-A-LAC makes old furnltuie look like new, at RITER HROS. DRUG CO. The citizens of Wellsville met In mass convention Tuesday evening for the purpose of selecting a successor to Norman G. Allen as school trustee, whose term of otllcc had just expired. It Is highly complimentary to Mr. Allen Al-len that he was selected as his own successor no other namecomingup for consideration. His work on the board has been highly satisfactory. Lost Thursday night, a purse containing con-taining considerable money. Retum to thisoillce and be rewarded. Good agricultural lands for sale in Alberta fiom live to seven dollars per acre, one-third cash, balance in live equal payments at six per cent. Parties Par-ties thinking of moving to Albcita will do well to call upon us, examine 1 our plats and procuie other information informa-tion that will be of bcnetlt to them in emigrating. Mooie As Turner,Agcnts. In order to satisfy the demand for Hand Embroidered Dollies, Campbell & Moriell Co. have just leccived another an-other assoitment of 3 doen, which will be sold at OScts each, woith up to $3.50 each. Comi: kauly. Tiaveleison the Ilyrum load Tuesday Tues-day evening report that a fifteen foot I bridge torn out for lep.iiis was left iiinguauled by either latl or light and that the brilliant moonlight was all that made it possible to moid an accident. acci-dent. If these reports are strictly concct It would seem that some one was criminally careless. The bridges along tills road aie Invariably minus a board, and it is surpiising that no accidents ac-cidents have lesulted fioin this thus Jar. All kinds of bottled HEER kept on IOE at RITER HROS. DRUG CO. In the month of May the Richmond condensed milk factory paid out $8,000 to the people for help and milk. They pay twenty cents per hundred moie for their milk than is paid by creameries. cream-eries. It Is estimated that it costs the dairyman seven cents more per hundred pounds to prcpaie his milk for the factoiy, as strict cleanliness must be observed In ever,1' particular, and other details attended to that In-lves In-lves some expense. $2.50 is all that is required in cash to become a share-holder In the Rochdale. Roch-dale. Your dividends will pay the balance, $22.50. Dividends are paid according tn amount of purchase. 65tf On Monday Mr. J. W. Crawford and the wilier visited the basement of the Howell & Crawford clothing store. John expanded wonderfully on the magnlticlent storeroom ho expected to maKe of the place, and, In fact, it did look very line with its nicely cleaned cement Hoor. A considerable quantity quan-tity of g wis was cairled down and placed on tables. On Wednesday morning "Hro," Crawford took us down again, this time to take a bath. That cellar had three Inches of water all over the floor and the tables were leady to lloat. This was the result of Hooding tho tabernaclo grounds 'tis sild, and a dllllculty with others have been familiar for soino time. It has been determined to convert the room Into a battling and boating resort, gondola and orchestra accompaniment. C. V. Hansen hangs paper. 5Ctf Wash Young, "Sunset Cox" of tho Rockies, came to Logan Thursday night. Goon Lime for sale at the Sugar Factory. D. R. Ribcits went to Salt Lake on Wednesday morning and returned Thursday night. Four looms to rent. No. 302 West Center street. Apply at residence. For Photos go to Harrlson.succcssor to Fries studio over U. O. store. rx)-03 T. E. McGraw returned from Provo on Thursday night, whcie he has been having a vacation for two weeks. Mrs. Andrew Ottorbcck and daughter, daugh-ter, of Ogden, arc in Logan visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fistcr, and friends. Mrs. Henry Crockett entertained the members of her husband's and the Turner family at the "Ciockett How-eiy." How-eiy." Thursday night. Games were indulged in and a magnlticlent spicad was seircd during the social time. M. M. Hammond, foimcrly of Providence, Provi-dence, nw of St. Anthony, Id alio, has been visiting In Salt Lake the past week. He was a guest of his mother, James T. Hammond, Secretary Secre-tary of State. Claicnrc Hammond, of Providence, lcccntly leluincd from Castle Gate, where lie served as deputy under Shei-III Shei-III Wilcox, of Carbon county. He was otllclatlng there duilng the recent strike in that locality. School tcachois and other paitles leaving Logan for a vacation should have the Rki'Uiiliuax transfcircd to the addicss at their destination and keep posted on the home news. No trouble to transfer your papers. According to the accounts given of the Uintah lcservatlon by Mgr. Geo. T. Odcll, of Salt Lake, who lias recently re-cently been south, there will be some line land opened to settlers. It Is expected ex-pected that the lcservatlon will be opened some time next Match. Mr. W. .1. Harrison has teccntly made such implements in his photograph photo-graph galery ocr the U. O. store as to make It most attiactlve. And. by the way, he is doing some excellent work. He has with him Mr. G. 1. Jensen, a photographer of thirty yeats experience. A delinquent subset iber was dying and the editor dropped In to see him. "How do you fcelV' asked the pencil-pusher. pencil-pusher. "All looks bright before me," gasped the subscriber. "1 thought so," said the editor. "You'll see the blaze in .-vpout ten minutes." Ex. John Casey, of Ilox Elder county, came to Logan Tuesday and turned oer to Clerk Latsen a consignment of tiO coyote scalps, and seven of mountain moun-tain lions. Tho bounty on coyotes is $1.50 per head and on mountain lions $5 each, so that Mr. Larsen gave him a certificate calling for $125. Mr. Casey said he brought his pells to Logan because of the fact that he was practically as near here as Hrlg-ham, Hrlg-ham, and that the banks In Logan would take the ccttlllcatc more readily. read-ily. This money is paid from the State tteasuiy, so It makes no dlller-ence dlller-ence which county issues the ceitlfi-cates. ceitlfi-cates. Michael Doyle, a capitalist of Rochester, Ne'vYotk, was In Richmond Rich-mond last week, a guest of C ,. Harris. Har-ris. Mr. Doyle Is a laigc fruit packer In Rochester, also the pilncipal owner of the Mohawk Valley Condensed Milk Co., of New Yoik. The gentle-man gentle-man was highly pleased with the natural nat-ural advantages of Cache county, and stated that the Richmond condensed milk factoiy is one of the neatest equipped factoilcs of the size In tho United States. He further stated that he was paid for his ttip In having Ills mind disabused of eironeous Ideas' concerning the Mormon people. Mi. Doyle will go to California, before te-turning te-turning home. Mr. A. Ottcnhcimer, of the "Hub" I store, is a most enthuslatic admirer of I President Roosevelt. At the time I "Teddy" was Police Commissioner of New oik City, Mr. Ottenlieimpr was In business thete and the Commissioner's Commission-er's woik camu under Ills observation. Mr. Rooscelt found certain ordinances ordinanc-es on the books and in his strenuous way proceeded to enforce them to the utter dismay of the lawless clement. New York was known as an open town, and the best people there said tho condition could not be lemedled. Mr. Roosevelt said It could, and Mr. Ottentieimer ouches that he did it so thoroughly It was ptactlcally an Impossibility Impos-sibility to secuiea drink of intoxicants intoxi-cants on Sunday. Mr. Ottcnhcimer admires him for his apparent honesty and disposition to do what ho believes is tight. Even ills enemies in New Yoik admired him, though for their own protlt they wanted to kill him. Hon. Joseph Howell and wife with Mr. II. Hullen Jr., arrived home from Chicago and the St. Louis fair Tuesday Tues-day night. Mr. Howell says that the people of the east have been enjoying exceptionally cool weather, and that for himself he was not uncomfortable at any time on account of the heat. Inspoaklngof tho great convention which nominated the next president and vice-president, Rooscelt and Fairbanks, Mr. Howell was highly enthuslatic. en-thuslatic. For unaminity, and a whole-souled enthusiasm this conven-j Hon has never been equaled, though possibly In the matter of demonstration demonstra-tion tho last Philadelphia convention might have surpassed It. He said there was never the slightest danger of an anti-polygamy plank being Inserted In-serted In tho platform, nor could there bo found any wltcie anything but ths greatest accord. The Utah delegates, quartered, at the Grand Pacltlc, were treated with great courtesy, and enjoyed en-joyed the honor and pleasures of the occasion very much. Prof. Rcxcll, of the A. C. of l'., leaves today for the east, and will return re-turn In September with his wife, who is now at Rock Island. The regular monthly meeting of tho Fortieth Quorum of Seventy will bo held at 8 p. in, Tuesday evening, July 5th. All members are tequestcd to be present. A. I). Thatcher, Pres. The Priesthood meeting of the Cache Stake will be held today at the usual time and place. A full attendance attend-ance Is desired. Joseph Morrell, Isaac Smith, W. W. Maughan. Stake Presidency. Rev. Gilpin, of the M.E. chinch, reports re-ports that more than $500 has been spent recently in improving the ciiuich property. Of this, more than half lias been donated by the good people of Logan, and he highly appreciates appre-ciates their generosity and expressions of good will. Rev. Gilpin expresses himself as believing that a more liberal liber-al people docs not exist anywhere. The editor of Tub Rkpuhliua.n leaves today for the St. Louis fair and a visit witli lelatlvcsln Hooslerdom. If they will let us stay that long, we will probably tcmaln a month, and In the mean time Mr. Fred Turner and Ariel F. Cardon, In connection with "the devil" will conduct Tut: Hki-uii-man. Wo mention these facts that the proper gentlemen may receive the credit for the Improvement that will ' be noticed Immediate. Dr. P. M. Poulsen and wife gave a birthday party Thursday night In honor of Salt Lake friends visiting them. The affair was thoroughly delightful, de-lightful, the genial dentist anil his family entertaining w Ith that hearty hospitality for which they ate noted. Champagne and an elegant luncheon added to the evening's pleasures. Those present weie: Mr. and Mrs. C M. Wcndeiboe, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newbold, Mr. and Mis. R. Lafount. Mr. and Mr. C. C. Gaiff and Mr. and Mrs. J. Quajlc. |