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Show Generalities, Veal wanted at Palace Meat market Jared Mercer left for Magrath, Alberta, Al-berta, on Thursday. A few good loads of alfalfa wanted at this olllcc on subscription. John A. Latham, postmaster of Wellsvillo, was in Logan on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Saturday, Aug. 12th, the O. S. L. will run another excursion to all points north. For particulars call on local ticket agent. George A. Qulnby is in Logan buying buy-ing a car load of draft horses for the H Fine eating and cooking apples for B sale. 4.'0 North 5th East Miss Florence Hanks returned H Wednesday evening from a week's visit in Salt Lake city. I Arc you going to the Logan pavil-S pavil-S Hon tonight, of course you are. t 11. W. .lames, one of the big men WL o? Earadlse, and poundkeeper there, wptofln Logan Thursday on business M intent. fm G. Gcsscl, the brick maker of Cache ML county, will sell brick by the wagon I v., or car load. The choicest kind. 9M Miss Lucy iiakcr, nurse, is at tho Hf lludge Si Budge hospital 111 with H symptoms of typhoid. During the if past few weeks she had been taking H care of Mrs. Leroy Cardon. H Miss Annie Raymond, who has been g9 in Portland the past two months, rc- H turned yesterday evening. MissRay- B mond was employed while .there with U Director Ostien of the Utah cduca- Hj tlonal exhibit. He Do not forget "Clean up Sale" at IK Campbell & Morrell Co.'s. Under- musllns and summer shirt waists at big reductions. Sec window display.t MIssEdnahV. Linn, who comes to tho New Jersey Academy another year as Instructor in music, is expected expect-ed to reach here this evening. Sho has been spending her vacation with home folks at Des Moines, Iowa. Found $1.00 check. Call at this office. of-fice. Lost- Hay hoi se, branded wineglass on left thigh. Don U. Benson, tf John Bankhcad is prepailngto erect a handsome cottage on North First East street. Plans are already out. $100,000 to loan on improved farms. II. A. Pcdersen and Co. William Allen, one of the heavy stockholders In the Hayball Mercantile Mercan-tile company at Lewlston, came to Logan Lo-gan on Thursday. Foil Saw: Two lots in Newton. Inquire of J. W. Nelson, Preston, t The Priesthood meeting of Cache stake Is postponed from Saturday, August fitli, for one month. So ordered ord-ered by the stake presidency. Sanford Peterson, son of Fred Peterson Peter-son of the Fourth ward, who was operated op-erated on for appendicitis about live weeks ago, Is out on the streets again. He Is getting along very nicely. Shoes, Shoes. You can pick up some exceptionally good values at our shoe counter. Campbell & Morrell Co. t Thomas Smart and family have returned re-turned home after a four weeks camping camp-ing on Hayes creek at, the head of Hlacksmlth Fork canyon where Mr. Smart owns a large tract of land. The next quarterly conference of the Benson stake of Zion will be held In Richmond on Satuiday and Sunday Aug. 12th and Kith, 1IHV5. W. II. Lew-is, Lew-is, Alma Merrill, B. A. Hendricks. Stake Presidency. In order to make space Tor fall goods Campbell & Morrell Co. are ottering special inducements in summer wearing wear-ing apparel, t Hcbcr Partington won tho tine 100 piece dinner set given away by the opera house management Wednesday evening. There was a good audience that evening. The show this week has been exceptionally good say the patrons. Persons having rooms or houses to rent, also those desiring to take student boarders during the coming winter will please communicate at once with the secretary of the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young College. The Ilyrum men who were guarding guard-ing the water at the hcadgates wheio the division of water Is made between tho Ilyrum and Wellsvillo districts, have returned home with an assurance assur-ance from the Wellsvillo people that tho water would not be touched until after a hearing. Bishop Koucheand wife, Dr. L W Snow, Mrs. Knox, President William Budge, and E. P. Bacon were passengers passen-gers to Salt Lake on Thursday. A little milliner came to celebrate with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christenscn at Richmond on July 24. Mother and baby are doing nicely, and 'Fred is wild with delight. A. Bllxt is hobbling around on crutches, due to a fall he got one day last wcok. Ho considers himself fortunate that he can even walk on crutches. The Chicago meat market has been doing a little In home industry. Within With-in the past nine months they have cured twenty-six tons of hams and bacon ba-con and sold all but one ton. Jones Brothers, In Newton, have made a new departure In this county by way of threshing. They have about oOO acres of wheat. Tluy run two headers, six teams on header boxes and thresh the grain as it Is hauled, with a thresher equipped by a 14-horse-powcr gasoline engine, thereby there-by saving the labor of stacking the grain. Wanted A competent woman to do general housework. Inquire of Mis. G, H. Champ. East Flist North, t The recent excursion to Salt Lake under the auspices of the Mutual Improvement Im-provement Associations is the largest that epr went from Cache county. The tegular train Wednesday evening was unable to bring all the excursionists excursion-ists home and a special was run out of Salt Lake at 8:.-io p. m., reaching Logan Lo-gan at 1:.'M Tlnusday morning. When others fall wc sell. List your Heal Estate with us for quick sale. II. A. Pcdersen & Co. His many friends are glad to see Mr. S. B. Mltton out on the streets. Ho shows the effect of tho recent operation opera-tion for appendicitis which he was compelled to undergo afew weeks ago. Mr.Mitton feels that the frcsli air and sunshine will now soon restore him to his normal health, and this Is certainly certain-ly the wish of his friends. We are now located In our new store on Main -street near court house. Gome and get snaps In clothing, shoes, hats, etc. Jos. Newbold, clothier. A gentleman who recently came from Brigham city states that the shipment or fruit fiom that p'aco this year will not exceed one-third the usual amount. The people In that vicinity feel somewhat despondent. First they had a hailstorm that did an incalculable Injury, then the blight came, destroying seventy-five per cent of their tomato crop, and through some cause the late peaches fall from the trees dry and wltheied. Bifj sale on laces and- embroidery, embroid-ery, two hundred styles, at John H. Anderson's. Dllworth Anderson, an employe of this olllce whoa few months ago went to a St. Paul school to learn engraving, engrav-ing, etc., Is getting along exceptionally well, some of his work sent hero being praised highly by local Jewelers. Dr. and Mrs. It. J. Smith, of Smlthtlcld, with whom young Anderson has made his home for several years, arc very Justly pleased with and proud of his accomplishments. Thk Bici'uiilican Is hardly less so. During tho months of July and '.ugust Campbell & Morrell proposo 10 claan up everything pertaining to summer wearing apparel at convincing convinc-ing prices. Wash Skirts and Tub Suits must be cleaned up regardless of cost. f Reed Cannon, aged 30, a brother of Lewis T. Cannon, well known as Congressman Con-gressman Howell's private secretary, died In Salt Lako City Wednesday cv-enlng cv-enlng about 7 o'clock. Mr. Cannon had suffered from Inflammatory rheumatism and was afflicted with Brlght's disease. Ho seemed to be getting much better and a few days ago his wlfo went to tho Portland exposition. ex-position. Mr. Cannon was taken seriously seri-ously ill Tuesday morning and passed away as stated above. Efforts to get his wlfo by wlro were unavailing up until Thursday afternoon. Two children chil-dren and tho wlfo are left. Mr. Cannon Can-non was a nurseryman and was well respected. Wc sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pcdersen & Co. Ice sells In Logan at about thirty-live thirty-live cents per hundred pounds, In Preston it Is one dollar. Our northern north-ern frleiuN must wake up nextwlnter. Bert Vincent stepped on a stone Tuesday exciting and xvrenched his foot so badly that he has been compelled com-pelled to go on crutches since. Mrs F. W. Brock Is at hone from Montpeller where she has been xvlth her husband for some time. Mr. Brock Is getting along very satisfactorily satisfact-orily there. From present Indications the pota- to crop or Cache county will not be up to the average, yet potatoes are being sold now for twenty-live cents by the farmers. The merchants at Smith-Held Smith-Held who are shipping say that twenty-live cents is the best possible price that can be paid as the market Is going. Pacific Islander's Day at, Lagoon. August 10th, promises to bean elaborate elabor-ate affair. There Is to be an extensive exten-sive progiam of interest not only to those directly concerned, but to the large crowd that Is always present on this occasion. The local Pacific Is-landeis Is-landeis arc enthusiastically xvorking up an excursion from Cache x-alley, a $2.2.5 rate from Logan having been secured. The local xvorkcrs hope to take down a very large excursion. Job Plngrce, of Ogdcn.who has been connected xvlth the sugar factories of this state since their Inception, xvas In Logan yesterday. The gentleman has been traveling through the county with Bishop Charles 0. Hyde vlcxving the beet crops. It is Ills opinion that there xvlll be a much better yield in Cache county than in Weber county oxving to the scarcity of xvater south. The gentleman oxvns one of the best farms In Lexviston, and has txventy acicsof beets planted. Chas. Barrett has gotten out plans for Mr. B. F. Rlter's new residence, to be erected on First East between First and Second North. This building build-ing xvlll be a beauty, costing something some-thing more than $.",000. It will boa full two story with wide cornices and a deep piazza entirely around the front. It Is to be colonial In style and undoubtedly one of the most mod- : em in Hie city. The light pressed brick Is to be used. Mr. Rltcr lias an excellent building site, and xvhen his property is In shape the xvhole vicinity xvlll be greatly Impioved. The new B. Y. C. building at, the corner of First South and First West xvlll be such as to add greatly to that end of town. The present building there xvlll bo utilized forthe ilrststory, being worked over of course, and on top of this txvo stories and a quarter of brick will be put up. The xvhole structure xvlll be artistic In design with a splendid entrance from First South, and another from First West. This xvlll really glvo a four story structure, struc-ture, for the reason that the attic xvlll be fitted xvlth sky-lights and used as a draftsman's room. The new building xvlll be M x 7.r feet and glvo a great deal of much needed room. A party from the south who is In a position to knoxv state emphatically that no project ever started In the state Is more certain to be carried through than th3 Mahler lntcrurban railway. The gentleman said that In about six weeks xvorks xxould begin at Payson, Logan, and north and south from Salt Lake City. A diversion of the road from a straight northerly direction xvlll commence at Syracuse. From there to Hooper, on north to Plain City, tho road xvlll veer to tho northeast into north Ogdcn, passing thence to tho north around by the Hot Springs north of Ogden. It is thought that some Ogden people may regret the recent action taken by their city council In not granting a franchise for the local road. |