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Show Generalities. jfcV. Hansen general painter, "otf '.Mrs. Lelshman Is very 111 at her home In Wcllsvllle. Foil Salb A tine laigc, young team. Louis Ciiiustknhon. 7(itf I!ig "Hill" HolTer is now the artist behind Wat Reese's bar. Cheap sale on all Summer Clothing, Shoes, etc., at Jos. Newbold's. Come right along. 7414. 1'iof. 1). C. .Jensen returned Friday from an extended visit at Sweet, Idaho. Plenty of tlpe tomatoes at the Cherry Lawn farm. Anthon Pehrson, Prop. Homcsockeis-We will show sou how to get a home, or pay oil a loan on jour piopcity.H.A.l'KDKUbON & Co Miss Alice Head spent Satuiday and Sunday with Miss Hannah Jensen at Mcndon. Foil Salk -Fine suney, almost nesv a bargain. Address, Dr. II. J. Smith, Smlthtield, Utah. 7:itf Hcbcr K. Hansen has rented ono of the Wilkinson rooms on North First West and gone Into business for him- 'ta,f' -.If you want a house to ient svitli all modern improvements, addresss P. O. Box 445 or call at 120 North 1st East Do not be afraid to cut the weeds on and mound your premises. They are neither beautiful nor healthful, serving but to catch the dust, in which lurk numberless disease genus. The legular Quarterly Conference of the Benson Stake of Zion svlll be held in Lesvlstou on Saturday and Monday Aug. 14th and 15th at 10 and 2 o'clock. W. II. Lesvls, Alma Mer-iill, Mer-iill, H. A. Hendiicks, Stake Piesl-dency. Piesl-dency. The mcrry.go-iound that has been the delight of Mcndon society people peo-ple the past week is nosv in Logan and for the next sveek oi so this city's "four hunched" svlll be found In that vicinity every evening listening to the delightful music. Notice 1 svlll pay cash for cutting and stacking 200 tons of hay. Gko. L. Faiiukll, Smlthflcld, Utah. Miss Gettrude Lelshman, svaltress at the Lincoln, has returned to her home ut Wcllsvllle for an extended stay. A fesv choice thoioughbred white Leghorn cockerels, for sale Inquire of Alf Smurthwaltc. 7813 Junius Wells, binthcr of the Governor, Gover-nor, was In Logan Monday on business bent and presumably to further certain cer-tain political interests. Mrs. Sarah Jane Caul took advantage advan-tage of the excursion rate to Canada and on Thursday svent north to visit In that section of the country. She Is accompanied by one of her sons. Foil Salk A good second hand header for sale cheap. Geo. L. Fauhei.l, Smithllcld, I'tah. Mis. Neiglc and family desire to thank the fi lends and neighbors for their many kindnesses shown them during the illness and death of John Nclgle, and take this method. Wanted To rent tsvo or three loom furnished house. Addiess, Fui-nlshi-d House, caie thlsolllce. A boy found a valise containing svearing apparel bctsvecn the slaughter slaught-er house west of tossnand this city. Osvner can have same by calling at 542 West Center street, proving piopeity and paying for advertising. Fon Salk A bargain. For sale cheap, a pair of good 11100 pound homes with harness and :H wagon. Hay rack and rock racks. Enquire of H. Gabrlelson 7th ssaid. 74tf Itcv. It. E. Gilpin and family and the McCauslands returned Friday from a thice weeks camp In Logan canyon, near "Brown's loll-off." Mr. Gilpin said tliev had a very delightful time and a super-abundance of tisli. Stolen orstrajed fiom King, Utah. One yearling mouse-colored black horse colt, svhltc spot on forehead. Information svlll be gladly received by James Hobbs, Benson, Utah. A little son of Mis. Wilcox had the misfortune of running a nail In his foot Monday afternoon. The little fellosv suffered consldeiable pain, but piompt attention svasglsen and it is hoped there svlll be no serious results. When you nave a shaic in the Rochdale Roch-dale the protits on your purchases are joins. You get your goods at cost. Suppose you svere to do that on evciy thing you buy. Are such things pos-sibley pos-sibley 71tf Bishop Rdueche and wife, of Mill-vllle, Mill-vllle, left yesterday morning for a two or three weeks' visit with relatives in St. Louis. The fair Is the real attraction attrac-tion of couisc, and here's to the hope that the Pike svlll not prove so attiac-tivc attiac-tivc as to keep the Bishop until the fair closes. Although a little late, The Rki-uii-lican Is pleased to chronicle Ihu arrival ar-rival of Electrician Daniel's family. They came from Provo last week and arc nosv at home In the Fletcher mansion. man-sion. Miss Leah Daniels, a daughter, was honoied at the iccent Elks carnl-v.il carnl-v.il at Proso by being selected "Queen." The family svlll no doubt meet with a pleasant leceptlon here. WE WILL CONTINUE OUR LARGE DISCOUNT SALK UNTIL AUGUST 15th. HLIASOX SISTERS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Campbell went to Salt Lake Sunday on a short visit. Seventy cents per bushel Is being paid for wheat In bulk nt Cache Junction. Junc-tion. I) avid R. Robcits pin chased 17,000 bushels of wheat on Monday at Cache Junction. C. P. Cherry, of Menan. Ida., and Miss Abblc Moore have been granted license to wed. Hans Otte, one of Rltcr Bros' most Valuable clerks, svent up to the Mont-pellcr Mont-pellcr house yesterday. A car load of "Favorite" Hour from the Descrct Mills will be sold at tl.00 a sack at II. G. Hayball's stoic. G. Gcsscl, the brick maker of Cache county, svlll sell blck by the svagon or car load. The choicest kind. The following were Logan passengers passen-gers from Salt Lake on Monday night: John Bishop and wife. George Hogan, Mrs. John Spande, and Mrs. Frank Ncbeker. A special to the News says inral fiecdellsery route No. 1, will ho established es-tablished Sept. 1, at Wcllsvllle, Cache county, Utah, solving a population of :id0 and 72 houses. 'I'. "J. Spongbcig ss.is dossn fiom Preston Sunday. He will notietinn to the B. Y. U. this year, making up ills credits at home, and taking his degree this hill. All kinds of tools shaipencd, tim-i brcllas mended and light blacksmith-1 ing done by Hcbcr K. Hansen at hls new shop on First West, Noith of Lincoln Hotel. Prices very reasonable. reason-able. Mis. V. II Bartlett, sister to A. M. Flcmmlng, Cashier of the First National Na-tional Iljuk, is in Logan. She expects ex-pects to icmaln hcic one month as a guest of her biother. Messrs. Mourlt7en and Laisen aie now storing Immense quantities of coal for svlnter use. This svith the provision that other dealers svlll make places Lcgan svlierc she svlll miss the unfortunate dltllculties of a year or more ago, svhen coal svas not to be had. E.ra Lloyd leturnclfiom Idaho and Montana Friday night. He repoits ills company's business as nourishing In the North. Rexburg is booming, and with lots of money floating around. Mr. Lloyd thinks a great future Is ahead of the Snake liver valley. The HKruni.iCAK is In lecelptof a chcular from W. R. Nappcr, in which a tight is being made against the Chinamen Cooks and laundrymen of Poeatcllo. The "Cook's and Walters Union" are after the celestials with red-hot pokers, and hope to rid the city of the several hundred pig-tails they !ay arc there. Miss Florence Read, stenographer at the Cache Valley Banking Co. has resigned and In a fesv days will leave Logan svith the Idea of changing her name to Willis. Miss Read came from Chicago a year ago and in that time lias made hcisclf almost invaluable invalu-able to the Institution named, but "Bishop" Champ Is seldom at a loss In meeting any situation and has seemed se-emed another expert. Elder .lame-. A. Lelshman, of the Stako's High Council, will deliver a lecture at the High Priests meeting to be held on August 13, 1001, at 10 a. m. In the Flist svard assembly hall, on "The Practicability of Mormonlsm and Its Application to Everyday Life." A full attendance of High Priests is desired. de-sired. Invitation extended to all. Edsvaid W. Smith, Samuel Holt, Ben-Jamln Ben-Jamln M. Lesvis, Piesidents. Thefuncial services oser the remains re-mains of John Nalgle sveicheld In the Fourth ssaid meeting house, last Sunday Sun-day at 2 o'clock. Those who spoke were, J. .. Stessait, J. Andreas Peterson, Peter-son, Thomas Moigan, John A. Hon-drickson, Hon-drickson, II. J. Nielsen, and Bishop Thomas X. Smith, all of whom testified testi-fied to the worth and sterling character charac-ter of the deceased. A lengthy cortege cor-tege follosved the remains to their last testing place. .1. T. Henfioss, an expert for the McCormlck Machine company Is in Logan. The gentleman was hcie two jeaisago, and since that time has been In all paitsof the Union. Mr. Renfrosv Is second to none In adjusting adjust-ing machinery. He has made the heai t of many a farmer glad In mid-harsest mid-harsest by relieving him of the entanglements en-tanglements that often occur svith intricate in-tricate machlneiy, such as blndois, etc. The McCormlck people base a good man in Mr. Renfrosv. Those "Guides to Logan" leccntly gotten out and nosv strung around on the stieot coiners ai c about as useful as a 1000 Almanac is In 1004. The "guide" contains a number of advertisements adver-tisements and a list containing the name and location of a veuv fksv of the real business houses of the city, and to a stranger svould be of little or no benefit. A svrong impression of the business Importance of the city is gained, and the "guide" Is absolutely of no use at all except as an advertisement advertise-ment for those few llrms mentioned. This was probably the real design, and in that It 1- a success. Miss Eva Knox icturncd home Sun- k day night from Salt Lake Cits, after g a sveek's visit with fi lends 5 Albeit Beiiitson took Frank Thatch j er and family and Mis. John McAllst I er through to Bear Lake Monday for I an outing at this pleasant resort. Mr. 8 Bcrntson svlll ictiiin today with 1'iofs ' I Knglc and Smith and the ladles who J are svith them. I This year a ness leglstration of all ' voters Is lequhed under the lasv. In foimcr presidential years, a house-to-house canvass has been made, but this' year, reglstiatlon hooks svlll be open at cci tain dates sometime In Septem-bei Septem-bei and October. In "oil" yeais tiansfeismuy be made hut not so In picsldentlal year, so that all, icgaid less of leliglous or political views or former condition or seivltudo must register anew If they expect to vote Thomas Smait leturned from Idaho, a fesv d.i.ss ago While In the Noith, he visited the sugar fnctoiles thai aio completed, a No those In the com se of construction. The boots look lino, consldci Ing that they huso boon fioen twice. Mi. Smart thinks that the yield will bo fully ninety por tout of an average nop A union of the Small family was held at Hcxbuig til svliich ovoi one bundled menilx'is of the family ssoie in attendance. Mr. Smart Is piosldent of the organlation and takes gieat pilde In peipotuuting the name of hN honoied f.ither. The Cache counts Republican ( en-tial en-tial committee will meet in Logan next Thmsday to decide the manner of selecting delegates to the State convention and the date. With one single exception, the county convention conven-tion method has boon can led out In Cache and this svlll piobably bo the method this year. The delegates must be selected at least tluee dass before the State convention, and as that alfalr is set for the 25th the latest lat-est date possible for the choosing of the delegates is the 22nd. If leports :ue coneet Logan may svake up some moinlng and find itself famous. A fall lady uuthoicss Is said I to have a book nearlng completion,! so near, In fact, that negotiations svith publlshcishas begun. Whether the book is of the Bertha M. Clay J orjler, or a philosophical discussion of esoteric principles Is not knossn as yet, and Its appearance is awaited svith deepest interest by those who have been permitted toknowesenso little of the author's tiend of thought. The lady's capacity Is unquestionably equal to any task to which she might devote herself. John M. Peteison, of Smithtield, came to Logan Tuesday with as tine lot of peaches as one would caie to look at. They were of the "Bocaio" variety, a cling of large size and line appearance. Mr. Peterson has 125 I peach trees bearing this year. How- 1 ever, these aie but a small poitlon of i the tine oicluird he lias, a total of 3,000 trees In as tine shape as any oi- ichaidlnthe county, says Inspector ! Stliland. The peaches lefened to aie superior to any thing that has come in from Bilghamas vet. Cache county should be pioud of Its- showing in fruits, and If the oichardlsts would but follosv the advice of thelnspectois our leputatlon svould soon be second to none. I Piof. R. W. Clink of the A. C. of U., who isSeciataiy of the I'tah Daily-man's Daily-man's Association, is actively engaged in fuiihoilng the Inteiests of the next annual meeting of the association, which takes place in Salt Lake city some time in Junuaiy or Febiuaiy. ' Plot. Claik'says that every elTort will ( be made to insuie a most piolltable session next year, and that aheady; many conditional piomNcs have been secured. Prles are already being' olfeied. The genial secretary Na most ' enthusiastic advocate of the cow as a1 levenue pioducer and with half an1 oppoitunlty can convince u wooden I Indian of the consistency of his stand. He is heart and soul in love with his1 work and hopes to push the next' meeting of the association to a gland success The iccent catalogue of the Nesv Jeisey Academy announces the folloss- Ing changes In the school: Mrs. E, MeBrlde to take the place of Miss Alice Road, as assistant piiuclpal, and Elizabeth M. Fuiry as mation dining the absence ol Miss Katlieiiue Smith. Miss Alice Read teslgned and svlll leave Logan on the 18th of this month for her home at Galesbmg, III. During Dur-ing two jeais here Miss Read has been most highly appieclated In her school ssoik, and as a young lady of most exceptional ex-ceptional social qualities has made numerous filends who will slnceiely regret her depaiture. Her successor comes from Ohio and Is a graduate of the Western Collego foi svomen, Oxford. Ox-ford. The catalogue gotten out by-Principal by-Principal I. N. Smith Is a most com-piehenslveand com-piehenslveand well-gotten-up advertisement adver-tisement of the school. i ----- ----- ,. imm , ,,.,, i . E. R. South came oser the new load fimn Handolph to Logan on his recent tiip and icpoits tlie load as being be-ing all light He thinks the distance fiom Randolph to Logan by the new load Is about It) miles. He thinks, hossesci, that a fesv sign posts aie badly needed to dhect the tiavelers In a few places svlieie theie are cioss loads.- Rich Counts- News. I Mr. Ed. Koiupkat is made of about the light kind of stuph, all wool and a 'yuid wide, ssaiiauted to neither rip, I ravel, luu-dossn at the heel, nor 1 bieak a main spi ing In twenty-eight days. Ed. has leccntly opened up a bottling establishment In the Lincoln hotel corner and when he makes something exceptionally good lie al ways remembers Ills filends. Fiiday afternoon lie lugged to Tins RkpuiilI- , can oillco four bottles of about the best wet goods ever found outside of a genuine thirst parlor, and this lluid extract of the "squintessence" which Jupiter sips was soon tilling cavities icsting behind the vests of the ed Itoi- lal and mechanical loafers. Nesvs- paper attaches will invailably decline liny thing siicli us si) iivvbeiry soda.ioot beer, s.irsapai ilia and lion and cider, but this svas of such appearance and . quality that the most enthusiastic ' dlciple of the principles advocated by jtheW. C. T. I', must have Imbibed and smacked his lips. If yon ssunl something good to drink .mil sum.. thing that doesn't leave a"uiisi.-luiid" ' effect, just go dosvn to Ed.'u establish- I tnent and get attached to the hose fiom which ho 1111s his bottles. III Older to moie thoiouglil.v lilt in- 1 i duce our mo.nookam, Uio lest Cereal III Ki nit Collee on the nuiiket, se have H cut the pi ice to 20cls. Try u package, jfl It will suit you, Manufactuioil liv 1 ' the Cache Valley Tea Co., Loan. j I T !MI |