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Show V Generalities. H Veal wanted at Palace Meat market I Mr. Salon Harbor is down from Star Valley. A few good loads of alfalfa wanted at this oillce on subscription. I I). O. Beach spent last Sunday with I his family In this city. H Fine eating and cooking apples for I sale. -Wl North 5th East I Walter Scholcs is bul'ding a tine residence on Fifth East street. H Are you going to the Logan pavil- I lion tonight, of course you are. t. H C. II. Mohson, the lumber dealer of Franklin, was in Logan on Monday. H Foil Salk Twq lots in Newton. Inquire of J. W. Nelson, Preston, t U A postoillcc Is to be established at U Battle Creek, Idaho, in the near fu- I ture. I Wlien others fail we sell. List your H Ileal Estate with us for quick sale. H. ILIA. Pedcrscn & Co. flJTWAugust Clirlstcnsen, mlllwiight, is one of the foreman at the Lewislon jH sugar factory. Jpk Wanted A competent woman to do 'igr general housework. Inquire of Mrs. Kf G. II. Champ. East First North, t E. A. Cornwell, of Salt Lake city, is visiting Ills brothers, llenrjr and Rcg-H Rcg-H inald Cornwell of this city. ' H George Holiday is doing a rushing H business at the Lewiston sugar factory H running a boarding house. Cake of Cashmere Bouquet soap free with each purchase of Colgate's Den-H Den-H tal Powder. 2.5c at Rltcr Bros. Drug H Coil Co-il Ezra Lloyd has purchased the Allleck property nortli of Sidney O. Stevens's H residence on First East street. H G. Gcssel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. H Boy Ecclcs, with his wife, spent Sunday In Logan and icturned to the H Lewiston sugar factory Monday morn- ing. Shoes, Shoes. You can pick up some exceptionally good values at our M shoe counter. Campbell & Morrell Co. t H. O. darkness, at McCammon, has valuable holdings there. A short time ago he was oirered $230,000 for Ills property butJie did not accept. jw L'es from Idaho state that from imP6"1 aPPcararccs party lines will not be considered at the next election, Mormon and anti-Mormon will be the Issue. $100,000 to loan on Impioved farms. II. A. Pedcrscn and Co. H. J. Fredrick, the veterinary surgeon, sur-geon, is going night and day In his business. 1 have 10.1 acres of good land for sale, with water right, at Lewiston. Inquire In-quire S. R. Cho.1t, Lewiston. Sixty cents per bushel is the price paid for new wheat on the west side ofthovallc). Stewart, the hoiscman, has paid upward of $50,000 for horses in Cache Valley this season. George Hcnch, the painter of tho north, with his wife, have been visiting visit-ing Logan friends. Surveyors have recently been at work in Franklin, Idado, laying oil lines for a water system. In order to make space for fall goods Campbell & Morrell Co. arc ollcrlng special inducements iir" summer wealing weal-ing apparel, t Tnomas Smart went to Franklin on Monday to attend to ills business Interests In-terests In that locality. We are now located in our new store on "Main sticet near court house. Come and get snaps In clothing, shoes, hats, etc. Jos. Newbold, clothier. Mrs. II. II. Thomas, of Ogden, Is In LogaiM Islting Postmaster and Mrs. Odell. Mrs. Thomas is Mr. Odell's sister. Found at Cache Junction, a purse containing money, some of it foreign coin. Call at this oillce and describe property. tf J. P. Cavenaugh has discontinued his labors at McCammon and Is again working for the O. W. & M. Co., of thls,clty. W. It. Sapper left for Chicago tills morning to visit with Will Petty for a time. If liu can find a situation thcieas telegrapher he will remain. Do not forget "Clean up Sale" at Campbell & Moirell Co.'s. Under-musllns Under-musllns and summer shirt waists at big reductions. See window dlsplay.t Verily, Lewiston is taking on metropolitan met-ropolitan airs. The town now has two Ice cream parlors and two saloons. One of the saloons Is said to have taken in $24,'l one day last week. James Henderson, of Oneida, bought a bunch of lambs hi the fall of 1003, and disposed of them a short time ago. After deducting all expenses ex-penses ho cleared up $5,200. Riley Lewis, of Lewiston, sold a portion of his ranch to the sugar factory people to build on. He recently re-cently sold the remainder with his residence, consideration $11,000. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Kceler, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cole, Mrs. Anna Knox and daughter, MIssKva, and L. J.Matlock, left for "Redbanks," Logan canyon, Saturday evening, for a week's camping. camp-ing. It has been decided to change tho route ,for the railroad spur to tho southern end of the valley, and this necessitates a re-survey. It cannot bo stated at tho present where the new line will be run. We sell the Earth and Loan money on It. H. A. Pedcrscn &Co. Mr. E. P. Ilacon went to Salt Lake yesterday. C. II. Thorstcnsen, of Salt Lake, Is spending his vacation In Cache valley. Kon sai.b A Hist class restaurant business. Inquire at this oillce. t The baby of Mrs. Thomas Rose, of .Mlllvllle, Is cuircrlng badly from an attack of erysipelas. Dean McHrlde. of Ilyrum, and Miss Flora Dell Obiay, of Paradise, wcie married In this cltv yesterday. William W. Ilronson, the O. S. L. operator of this city, expects to be transferred to Salt Lake City shortly. It is stated that Frank K. Ncbeker, attorney, has negotiated with his father's fa-ther's estate for the Ncbeker lesl-dencc lesl-dencc on East Center. The next quarterly conference of the Rcnson stake of .ion will be held in Richmond on Saturday and Sunday Aug. 12th and lllth, lixtt. W. II. Lew-Is. Lew-Is. Alma Merrill, I?. A. Hendricks, Stako Presidency. The Harris Music Co. has rented the store north of the Cache Valley Rank, where they will carry on business busi-ness for a short time, their present place of business not being large enough for them. William F. Fisher's store at Ox-ford Ox-ford was burglarized last Wednesday night. It Is thought that tho men who committed the burglary arc the ones who robbed the Wcllsvllle stores. Mr. Fisher 'phoned stores In the north tp be on the lookout. W. II. Homer has been in Logan the past few days visiting his relatives. rela-tives. He will leavo for an extended trip In Idaho within a few days, visiting visit-ing Halley, Challls, Salmon city, returning re-turning via Red Rock. Ho goes In the Interest of the Oakley Horse company, com-pany, of Wayne, Illinois. Elder James A. Lelshman, will deliver de-liver a lecture at tho High Priests meeting to be held In the First ward assembly ha'l In the tabarnaclo on the 12th day of August at 10 a. m. Subject, Sub-ject, "The Resurrection." All the High Priests of Logan are requested to attend, and an Invitation extended to all. Edward W. Smith, Samuel Holt, Benjamin M. Lewis, Presidents. .1. T. Renfrew, machine expert for the McCormlck company who has been with the C. W. & M. Co. of this city, will leave for the Argentine Republic Re-public In South America, September first. He. with three other experts, will leave Chicago going by way of London. The company has an extensive exten-sive trade In that locality. 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 Rrlg-ham Rrlg-ham Young College. A terrlllc lightning and thunder storm visited Logan last Friday evening. even-ing. The storm blew up from the west and for twenty minutes It seem-ed seem-ed as though all of heaven's artillery was In action. The electrical display was really magnificent but rather terrifying ter-rifying to those with nerves not of the quietest. SulViclent rain fell to settle thoduston the streets. During tho months of July and August Campbell & Morrell propose to clean up everything pertaining to summer wearing apparel at convincing convinc-ing prices. Wash Skirts and Tub Suits must bo cleaned up regardless of cost. f Professor W. II. Apperlry sends us a communication entitled "Truth," read by him In the "Stone School, of Expression," San Francisco. The article Is really rather Interesting and from Hro. Apperley's view point Is probably clear, but tho eultor Is so unfamiliar with tho subject that he doubts Its worth to this oillce. Prof. Apperley, D. M., writes that he will return soon, and from his card wo Judge that ho will give "treatments "treat-ments by appointment for all physically physic-ally and mental ailments." Mr. Apperley has been engaged to treat the meotal dlillcultlcs of Woodrufl students during the coming year. baturdaj, Aug. 12th, the O. S. L. will run another excursion to all points nortli. For paitlculars call on local ticket agent. William Itlgby, who Is digging wells in lllue Creek valley, has contracted for well digging in that locality which will take him into tho summer of lnoil to complete. The Ilyrum Stake Relief Society conference will be held Aug. 15 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. In the Ilyrum 2nd ward meeting house. Nellie E Park-inson, Park-inson, Pres., Georgene Ralph, Sec. Lost lletween Campbell A: Moirell Co.'s store and PiovIUcnce, a lady's gold watch, chain attached. Reward for return of same to C. Ai M. Co. The Cub river grist mills have been transferred by M. W. Merrill to the re-' cent purchasers, Jorgenscn. Hyde and Merrill brothers. It Is said the consideration con-sideration was $15,000. Piling one hundred feet in height weie driven across Cub river to support sup-port the railroad bridge to the Lewis-ton Lewis-ton sugar factory. The river bed was found to be of quick sand. McCammon had a huge time on the 21th of July. It is said fully 2.O00 visitors were there from the north. Noah Pond delivered the 01 at Ion and It is said the effort was a good one. II. C. Morris carries all kinds of tloral designs for funeial purposes. Orders shipped same day as ordered. Most careful attention is given to shipments. 523 2nd South S. L. City, : Phone 85.'t. The Lundstrum Furniture Co. has six car loads of furniture on the road from the east. Mr. Lundstrum says the company anticipates a great trade this fall and that he is preparing for it. John Rorgcson constructed a building build-ing close to the Lewiston factory, and used it for a mercantile business This was upon Riley Lewis's land and when Mr. Lewis sold his land the store had to be removed. The regular meeting of the Cache Stake Relief society will be held on Wednesday, the 10th, at 10 and 2 o'clock. A good attendance U desired as distinguished visitors will be" present. pres-ent. Ry order of the presidency. Wanted Three men with teams at. tho Lewiston factory at once: wages : $.'1.50 per day. Also fifteen laborers wanted. Phone Roy Ecclcs, Lewiston sugar factory. Doctor E. F. Dunbar, dentist of this place, took his departure yesterday yester-day for Fallon, Nevada, in view of locating lo-cating In that vicinity. This place Is adjacent to the Truckcc-Carson Irrigation Irri-gation project for which the government govern-ment has made large appropriations. Messrs. Aqullla A. and John Neb-cker Neb-cker are now enroute for Chicago with ten cars of sheep, John will be accompanied homo by his daughter Miss Eva who have been pursuing expert ex-pert musical training for several months In Chicago Hon. Aqullla Nebeker Is with us again for a brief season. He sings In key O sharp, praises of Mexico In general, and many delight to listen thereto. -Laketown Items, Rich County News. Having as ever In mind the old mot-'to mot-'to "Nothing too good for the American Ameri-can public," the Gentry Brothers this season have a superior attraction In every and all respects to any show of its kind eversent on a tour In this or any other country. "Gentry Brothers Famous Shows United" are this season sea-son bigger, better, and grander than ever before. The Gentry Bros, have this year outdone themselves to present pre-sent a show which would In every detail de-tail eclipse anything heretofore presented pre-sented under canvas on the order of a dog and pony show. Press and public pub-lic as one agree that the world's greatest great-est dog and pony show Is "Gentry Bros. Famous Shows United." Logan Friday Aug. 11th. |