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Show Generalities. I The Central Mills is undergoing rc- H pairs. I Oats wanted at Thatcher's livery fl stable. 72tf Pros. I). O. McKay of the Weber Hufkc Academy visited Die Dcscict Bommcr School Monday. S G. Gcsscl, the brick maker of Cache fl county, will sell brick by the wagon fl or car load, The choicest kind. Carrie McAllister daughter of John fl McAllister of this city, returned home H last night after one month's visit to fl Rexburg,whcie she was the guest of fl her cousin, Jessie McAllister. fl A good second hand 3 wagon and a team harness for sale cheap. Enquire at this otllcc. "lt:S The petition presented to the City Council for a pavement on South First West street passing by II. F. Rlter's H residence and the Woodruff building, I was not headed by the school board; I they were meiely signers with otheis M who asked for the improvement. H A. 11. Thompson is sparing no means and pains on his residence. All ridges of the roof arc mctall.ed and every little detail is being watch-I watch-I ed closely. George Adams is the con- tractor. B GLENCOE, formerly Myeiskamp,' H the Hear Lake Tent Hotel, opens jfl July 1st. J. S. Davis, Mgr. For in-jfl in-jfl formation write G. C. Gray, Montpel-HM, Montpel-HM, IdallO.,, c . "CK5. , J Dr. U. J. Smith, of Smlthtield, was jfl In Logan Monday, attending a meet- jfl ing of the physicians here. The doc- fl tor has recently purchased a very fine fl driving horse and seems to be doing fl extremely well in his new location. The little house in the parade has first prize. Call on A. L. Skanchy & Sons before building and get some fl nice design. fl Robert Baxter, of Mount Stcillng, fl states that a success has been made H in that locolity In boring artesian B wells. He and some of his neighbors fl have driven three wells, the deepest B being four hundred and forty feet, B with a How of most excellent water. B This means a great deal for Mount fl Sterling, as that locality is rather dry. Homcseckcrs We will show you B how to get a home, or pay off loan on M your property. II. A. Pkokhskn & Co. The reception tendeicd tho summer B school by the faculty of the I). Y. col-m col-m lege was a brilliant success. A pro- gram, consisting of speeches, leclta-X leclta-X tions and music, was well rendered BLtftor which the guests partook of re- TCsliments and danced on the lawns. Many lights were hung over the lawn, making a beautiful and aitistlc effect. Everyone enjoyed himself thoroughly. C. V. Hansen hangs paper. 5Gtf Misses Ethel and Ilea Rogers of Salt Lake City arc visiting with Miss Martincau. A girl for general house work. Mrs. II. J. Dewltt. Thomas Wilson, of Lcwlston, with his sister Sarah Bow cut, of Franklin, are In Logan for the purpose of performing per-forming work in the temple. Good Lime for sale at the Sugar Factory. Fred Wood, marshal of Vernal City, Utah, has been In Logan the past few days. He will leave his family in this city during tho summer months. To Rknt New four-room Cottage in First ward. Apply Joel Ricks. 72t2 The ball game played last Saturday between the "Gophers" of Logan 5th ward and Smlthtield team, was won by the latter In a score of 13 to X W. II. 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 forget to call on him. Mtf Misses Josephine and 11 attic Thatcher icturned home last Saturday Satur-day after a prolonged visit in the East. They visited the Fair enrouto home. Account Dcscict Sunday School exclusion ex-clusion the 14th the O. S. L. will sell round trip tickets, Logan to Saltalr and return, at &2.50. Special train leaves Logan at (1:30 a. m. returning, leaves Salt Lake at 10 p. m. Account Scandinavian excursion to Mantl July 17th, the O. S. L. will sell tickets July nth fiom Logan to Mantl Man-tl and leturn at W.00, good to return July 20th. Special train will leave Logan at 4:40 a.m. For Photos go to Harrison, successor to Fries studio over U. O. store. 50-08 Mrs. Ellen Wulff and her danghtcr Clara, from Frccsort, Illinois-, are rislt-lng rislt-lng in Logan as guests of George Fis-tcr, Fis-tcr, brother to Mrs. Wulff. She Is highly pleased with this Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain region and thinks that the canyons can-yons arc the places for the summer months. $5,000 In pianos and organs will arrive ar-rive in August for the Harris Music Co. See their bargain offer in this Issue. untfl We are reminded ty this warm weather that.an Alaska Refrigerator would be a very useful article. The Logan Furniture Co. are making an exceptionally low price- on them for the next ten days. 72t4 Good agricultural lands for sale in Alberta from live to seven dollars per acre, one-third cash, balance In live equal payments at six per cent. Par-tics Par-tics thinking of moving to Alberta will do well to call upon us, examine our plats and procure other information informa-tion that will be of bcnellt to them In emigrating. Mooie &Tiimer,Agcnts. When you have a sliaic in the Rochdale Roch-dale the prollts on your purchases arc yours. You get your goods at cost. Suppose you were to do that on eveiy 'thing you buy. Are such things pos-j pos-j slbleV 71tf George C. Owmby has leased a part of the Eagle block, In which he expects ex-pects to stait an optical business which he will make a specialty. The exact date for opening Is not determined deter-mined but future notice will give the date. This olllce will be equipped with some of tho best appliances in the state. j If jou want a house to lent with all ' modem Improvements, addresss P. O. I!ox 445 or call at 120 Noith 1st East street. Mr. W. J. Ilairisou lias recently made such Improvements in his photograph photo-graph galery over the U. O. stoic asto make ft most attractive. And, by the V ay, he Is doing some excellent work. He has with him Mr. O. I. Jensen, a photographer of thlity years experience. The many friends of Miss Tlshy Cantwel), as she wiw commonly called will legret to hear of her recent death. MlssCantwell was a most estimable young lady and sulleied much from nervous piostiatlon during the past year, culminating In a stroke of paralysis para-lysis which caused her death. The funeial was held in Mlllville last Friday Fri-day whcio a host of friends met to pay their last tribute of earthly respect re-spect to the dear departed one. Like the downpour of the Gauls upon up-on Rome came their worthy descendants, descend-ants, the Germans, upon Logan last Saturday. Few people knew of their coming until, with carriages double abicast, they swept up Center street from the depot on the afternoon of that dav. They sottjed in the tabernacle taber-nacle squiiie where they had an excellent excel-lent program prepaied. At night a German play lelalhig to Mormon history his-tory was presented in the Thatcher Opera House. Such characters as Rrlghain Young, Orson Pratt,Folsem, Biidgcr and others of almost equal note are portrayed in the love drama "A Combat for Victory." Quito a I good house greeted the players. Congressman Howell returned from Salt Lake Monday night. George Anderson, son of Antone Andeison, came over from Brlgbam Monday. The Floto shows wcic In Logan yesterday, yes-terday, exhibiting a fair sUcd show. Not an overly huge crowd attended. Ellas Tarns and Samuel Nelson, Republicans, Re-publicans, were elected school trustees of Paradise and Smlthtield school districts dis-tricts on Monday. Boun To Mr. and Mrs. C. Jensen, tho popular dressmakers, u tine 10 lb. baby bov yesterday morning. All concerned doing nicely. Georgq II. Champ, of the Utah Mortgngo & Loan company, made a Hying trip to Garland and other points In Hear river valley on Monday. Miss Phylls Thatcher and Miss Gladys Spencer lotuincd Sunday from Oregon where they have been visiting their sister Mrs. Constance Nibley. Lost A gold watcli and pin last Saturday night between the pavilion and Seventh w aid. Finder irttirn to Miss Ida Thoieson 203 E. 1st South and be row aided. "212 An adxeitlsementwill be fouiul elsewhere else-where In this Issue of P. F. Olsen, brick maker at Henson. Those desiring de-siring to puichac bilck will do well to examine Ills bi Icks before purchasing elsewhere. The lalhoad people made a mistake In wilting up their local ad forFloto's circus, In our last Issue, which lead tickets sold on the 13th returning on the 14th, it should have been 12th returning re-turning 13th. No fault of ours. On the Fourth of July little Leo Hansen aged ten, son of Councilman Hansen of the Seventh ward was taken seilously ill with cramps In the stomach, which was swollen badly. His symptoms are better at this writing, writ-ing, and the friends of the family hope that no .serious results will follow. A distressing accident oocured Monday Mon-day afternoon when the little son of Fred Marshall, while In the throes of a convulsion, fell headlong into a tub , of water. The llttlo fellow was taking tak-ing a bath when fhe lit scl.cd him. He got his head under the water, in which position he remained until discovered dis-covered some time later. It was thought death had occurred but the doctor, that soon arrived, stated that, though unconscious, life was In the child. Up to yesterday evening the child was still unconscious. |