OCR Text |
Show Generalities. We sell the Karth and Loan money on It. 11. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. Amos Merrill went to Richmond yesterday. For Kent A seven-roomed cottage. City water. Apply Wilkinson & Son. 1 Charles Z. Harris, manager of the condensed milk factory at Richmond, went to Ogdcn yesterday. Mrs. N. It. Moore leturncd Friday from a month's visit with her ulster, Mrs. Ella Yeatman, In San Francisco. Lost dark bay marc, about 4 years old; rope burn on near hind foot; dent in throat. Leavo word, Joseph Hawkins, Haw-kins, ICO South, 1st West. Owing to repairs being made In the tabernacle, the High Priest's conference confer-ence will be postponed Indefinitely. First class upholstering, polishing and finishlngdonc at the Logan second hand store. S. 11. Itoundy, of Hcnson, and 1). II. Walters, of Wrllsvlllc, were In Logan Saturday despite the inclement weather. weath-er. On Saturday July 1st the O.S. L. will run an excursion to points In Idaho, nortli and west. For particulars parti-culars call on local agent. When others fall we sell. List your Heal Estate with us for quick sale. II. A. Pcdcrscn St Co. Hay Bean has secured the position as operator with the Independent Telephone Co. at Logan. He left Monday Mon-day morning for Ills new field. - Hlch-(le'd Hlch-(le'd Reaper. A good Ludlow Spring Wagon for sale cheap, inquire of Ezra Lloyd at Cache Kinttlng Work. Account 4th July the O. S. L. will sell round trip tickets to all points within distance of 300 miles at single fare. Selling dates July 3rd and 4th, good returning July 5th. G. Vessel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Sugar City has a base-ball organisation organisa-tion under way. The capital stock Is placed at $3,000, of which 1,000 shares at$l per. have been sold. Sugar City will have to learn by experience. Miss Moench will receive private pupils In elocution for the summer at her home, 470 West Center street, on and after Monday, June lltth. t Among the graduates of the Lawr-enco Lawr-enco Scicntlllc school of Harvard university uni-versity to be held on the 28th, is Hoy Bullen, of Richmond. Mr. llullcn has specialized In civil engineering and will take the degree C. E. II. K. Hansen has moved his Tool, bicycle and novelty shop two doors east of the Novelty Theatre on First North street. While the bulk of the traveling men were holding forth In Logan, good na- tured Joe Hyde was spending the time , with friends In Richfield. Richfield Reaper. In other words Joe was try- i ing to hydc himself. ' Plenty of beet gloves at Ncwbold's. ! He is offering some huge bargains in ! clothing, shoes etc. before moving with his new stock. Call and see him. Emcr Crockett, solicitor of the In- ! dopendent Telephone company, in J this city, was married In Logan dur- ing tho past week to Miss Jane Hatnp I or that city. Mr. and Mrs. Ciockett are at home in tills city at No. 573 Twenty-sixth street. - Ogdcn Ex- S amlner. Mrs. E. E. Smith, of Mlllville, drop- i ped a purse on Thursday containing a check for $r,10 and l.f0 In silver. Leave at this olllcc and be rewarded. Among the names of those licensed i to wed by the clerk of Salt Lake county arc noted that of Edward R. South, of this city, who will take unto himself Miss Sarah Taylor, of i Salt Lake city. Ed Is one of the tinest fellows that ever tramped Cache Val- ley soil, and his friends here wish him I and his wife great Joys. Horse and uuggv foi sa cheap, w lulre at tills otllcr K. It Miles, Jr , came down from1 Smlthlleld yesterday. ; tlOO.000 to loan on Improved farms. II. A. Pcdersen and Co. The water Is rather high in Logan river for goDdllslilng. Don't read this, but when you want a good Job of painting go to John Bench, if Jacob West returned from Ills ranch In Idaho Tuesday morning. For rent live room house, closet and pantry. 240 East First South. Tony Nelscn, the sheep man from Rlverdale, Idaho, was In Logan yes terday. Men and teams wanted to log at Smith's saw mill, Logan envon Sheriff Marshal, of Oneida county, passed through Logan yesterday on his return fro.n lluttc, Montana. The recent storm In this count v hasi woiked a (midship on the farmers! who had their lirst crop of luccrn cut. ' Peter Nellscn.of the linn of Fister,v l Ncikcn, Is In Preston a few days look-, Ing after the Aim's business at that place. Joseph 11. Knowlcs and Winifred Burnett will be man led In the Logan temple today. Both parties are from Richmond. Caslin biothcrs, of Kvanston. with parties In the east, arc talking of an elect lie road from Evanston to Bear Lake valley. Oscar BJorkinancaine'from the nortli yesterday where the gentleman had been in tho interest of the Cache Knitting works. The Independent Telephone Company Com-pany have a force of men at work on Center Street digging holes for their proposed line. Prof. Osmond, of the B. Y. Academy of Provo, came to Logan on Monday. The gentleman Is on a lecturing tour for the Institution. Weshallmovc into our new store the latter part of July and will give cut prices on clothing and furnishings for "JO days. New bold the clothier, t The roads through Logan canyon over the cut-off, as well as those in the main part, are in good shape, excepting except-ing in two or tluce places that could be repaired at a slight expense. This should be done at once. ChaTles Lloyd has recently been in Preston Installing Ernest Ncedham as local manager at that point for the Utah Knitting works of Ogdcn. Mr. Ncedham expects to conduct a brand) of their business In southern Idaho. Mrs. LeRoy Cardon, 111 with typhoid the past' fourteen days, is getting along is nicely as could be expected. Her fever is under control and it Is thought now that the services of a competent nurse, Miss Baker, will bring her out all right before a great while. Sugar beets have been planted In various places In Bear Lake valley as an experiment. It is said that If the experiment proves favorable President Budge with others will put forth their energies for the building of a sugar factory at some point In Bear Lake county. The Amazon Mining Company lias four men at work with their compressed com-pressed air drill, which works like a charm. They are running a tunnel to an objective point to strike the ore bodv at a dentil below where the vein crops out on tho surface. From present pre-sent Indications It looks as though this body will be tapped In the near future. Tub Bkpuiiliuan In Its- last Issue tried to get the Utah postmasters hero a little previous to the time set. Instead of June 10-20, the date Is July 10-20. Postmaster Odcll says that a very pleasant time Is anticipated then, and that possibly as many as fifty of Uncle Sam's representatives will be here. There will be a two days'program, at which State dignitaries digni-taries and possibly department oil!-clals oil!-clals may be present. Tho head of Logan canyon presents quite a scene of activity at the present pres-ent time. On Beaver Creek John Montrose has men working on his marble quarry, his saw mill Is now running, and the Amazon camp with other claims that are being worked in Sink hollow by Bear Lake parties, furnish considerable employment for men. Ranches have been started In thecanyon Just above the red banks that supply the various camps with milk and butter. A visit to the Rich Cache mining claims devclopes the fact that mining claims have been spke.d and miners' cabins built all along the ledge from the south to the nortli as far as Swan creek. Some men have great anticipations antici-pations as to the future of the camp. Parties fcom Wyoming and Park city have Interests there. Tho Rich Cache properties still hold tho prestige of being by far the best property In that locality. It is stated that John Bag-ley Bag-ley and other parties of Montpelier are talking of bonding a property from Silas Wilcox on Swan Creek. Good pasturage foi rent. W. S Lamroaux an.) family, who have been in New Yoik eltv a jrai or more, arrived home Sunday owning, all well and happy. Tin- familv numbers num-bers one more then when it left Logan, the addition being a Utile boy. now nine months old "Walt" is as proud of this one as he was of the tit st. The many friends are glad to have tho Lamreauxs back In Logan again. Logan Is "picking up" In the line of swell turnouts. It Is tint an Infie quent tiling now to notice on the streets splendid looking vehicles with some very excellent horseflesh at tached. For some years the greatest attention has liecn paid lo laige draft animals, and there Is no abatement of this even yet, but greater attention Is now ticing paid to driving animals That the public is loosening up In this respect is a pretty fair indication t hat there is general prospciity. The quarterly conference of lie Hyrum Stake of .Ion will lx held in Hyrum on Sunday and Monday, June 2.'ith and 2iilh. A good attendance is desired. W. C. Paikmson. A M lsraelseii, W. II. Maughan. Jr , stake Piesidency. The Sunday evening sacred conceit at the Utahna pioved a drawing card to the extent of almost three or four hundred people. The conceit was not begun until religious services were out elsewhere, and then the paik orchestra or-chestra with vocalists gave an excellent excel-lent program of sacred and the better class of secular music. The attendance attend-ance at these twoSunday evening con certs proves that the people are Inclined In-clined toappicciate a high clas- Innovation Innov-ation this kind. Meisrs. Pyper & Maehln hope to make this a regular feature and even better as the weeks roll on. The lecent stormy weather, cold nights, etc., have been lather discouraging dis-couraging to the management of the Utahni, but they arc Inclined to feel that every dog has Ills day and that there's will come sometime. Fon Sali:-A well equipped farm of fifty acres with a good residence and barn about three fourths of a mile from the Smlthlleld depot. Team, wagon, twenty cows, young stock and farming Implements. The farm has a first class water right. For price and terms Inquire of John M. Bain, Smith-field, Smith-field, t U. S. Marshal II. F. Hcywood came to Logan Friday evening, and it seems that is is impossible for lilin to set foot on Cache Valley soil without talking up Logan as an ideal place for a summer resort. Mr. Hcywood conceived con-ceived tho Idea years ago that if Logan's Lo-gan's summer advantages were advertised adver-tised properly In Salt Lake City, many business men would make arrangements arrange-ments to send their families here during dur-ing the heated term. Ben Insists that this could bo brought about If the O. S. L would get Its morning Main into Salt Lake by 10 o'clock. He can not sec why the business men heie do not take up witli this idea and tell the suffering public of the city of our cool nights, Invigorating atmosphere, our canyons and fishing. Mr. Hcywood says that with the coming growtli of Salt Lake City the business men there will force this proposition and make Logan a summer resort despite our efforts ef-forts to prevent it. Here's hoping. |