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Show Generalities. Dry lumber to haul from Smith' mill, Logan Canyon. David Grant, of Hyde Park, Is very sick with stomach trouble. ForSale -Two Incubators nearly new. Inutilro at Ephralm Blanch ard's, West Field. Isaac Jorgcnscn, who has been 111 from' typhoid, Is out attending to business. TURKEYS VA NTED: Address Agricultural College, Logan Utah. Mrs. Alma Partington and Mrs. , Charles Erlkson cacti gave birth to boys on Wednesday of last weeks. Wanted A woman to do washing once a week. Good wages. Apply 147 West Center street. Victor Crockett, who has been con-lined con-lined to trie house through serious sickness, Is again able to be out. G. Oessol, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Amolla K'lrby, and other members of Thos. Kirby's family at Hj do Park who have been seriously allllcted with typhoid, are all Improving. Our $10 00 to $1(1 00 line of Cravan-etto Cravan-etto coats embodies every desirable feature In style, lit and fabric. Cami hull & MomtKLL Co. Joseph O. Allen, of Cove, has been called to labor on the Bureau of Information Infor-mation in Salt Lake city. As wo un- f (terstand It, he acts as a missionary. Bishop Bavestclu Is building a lino residence In Clarkston We sell the Earth and Loan money on lt. II. a. Pedersen & Co. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Smith Saturday night a line baby girl. For Rem- Two furnished looms uown stdirs for housekeeping. Independent Inde-pendent Phone 201 a. Mrs. Lizzie Molen, of Bear Lake, is visiting her friends In Cache Valley. If you want all the news of the val ey subscrlbo for Tiik Rki-uulioan. Wanted A good middle aged woman wo-man to cook and take charge of the Mack Hotel at Smithfield. Innulrcat the above address. John M. Andcison, proprietor of the Brlgham City Knitting works, was In Logan on Saturday. Our wot weather coats are dry weather coats too. Tho popular Cravaiictte coat promises to bo In greater demand this season than ever before. Cash-hull & MoiihkllCo. Mr. and Mrs, David Beese returned home on Monday after a month's stay at "Montpelier, Idaho. The Logan sugar factory Is running at full blast. November fifteenth will be a big pay day. Aaron Farr has been in Omaha the past month on cattle business. He may remain there another month. Ask to sec our Cravanettc coats for ladles. Good In rain, good in sunshinethe sun-shinethe most practical garment on the market today. Cami-hkll & Mou-ukll Mou-ukll Co Some of the sheep men arc anxious for the tine weather to continue until they can reach tho fall and winter range out west. Before your taxes become dcliqucnt let us tax you for an Estey or a Newman New-man organ. You will live just as long and will enjov yourself wliilo vou do live. Harris Music Co. Miss Lulu Carpenter came up from Salt Lake city Saturday evening to visit for a short time and vote at tho city election. Mr Isaac Smith has paid out upwards up-wards of t20.ooo for poultry and eggs during the past year. Few people would hardly believe that this business busi-ness is of such magnitude. The City Drug company, of Richmond, Rich-mond, have sold their business Interests Inter-ests at that place to Druggist A. A. Thomas, who has been the manager of the concern In the nast. A thirteen year old old son of An-' drew Reese, of Benson, dislocated one of his hips on Wednesday of last week Medical aid was speedily called and he Is now getting along fairly well. The Cache Stake Sunday School Union meeting has been postponed for ono week, or until Tuesday, November 14, at 7:.10 p. m., In tho basement of the Tabernacle. John E Cahlisli:. If every one would try and harmonize harmon-ize Cache County like the Harils Music Co., there would be an Estey piano or a Newman organ in every homo and we would all Iks just like one family. Nearly three-fourths of the people have these line Instruments and all are all delighted with them It is expected that the Lewiston sugar factory will start up on Monday next Different parts of the plant have been tested and everything points to a successful opening. Thousands of tons of beets are on the ground, all tho bins being full and many arc piled on the outside. The best fleece lined shoes and slippers for ladies, men and children, chil-dren, at Andreas Peterson's. Friends of Aaron Richardson, of Smlthlleld, desire It stated that he and two other boys some years ago pried up a window and took some mouth organs from Geoege II. Thomas's Thom-as's store. The boy Richardson and one other was sent to the Reform school. This statement Is made that the public may know as to the articles taken at that time, and for which the boy was sent up. Mrs. KateBassett, of Provo, Is In the city. Andreas Peterson went to Ogden yesterday. Mrs. Daniel Stevens returned home to Ogden yesterday. Nels Broby, of Wcllsvlllc, was In tho city last evening. Jacob Jorgenson, of King, was In Logan yesterday. Mrs. Ola Olscn, of Mlllvlllc, continues contin-ues seriously 111. President Morrcll was well enough to be up town Tuesday. Attorney Arthur, Hart, of Preston, was In Logan yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dowdle, of College, Col-lege, were In Logan Tuesday. Professor Woolf. of tho B. Y. Col lege, went south yesterday. Bobert Grltllth, of Smlthlleld hotel fame, was In tho city yesterday, Work has again been resumed on ths Blch-Cacho mining property. John A. McAllister and wife came up from Salt Lake Monday night. J.' P. Smith Jr., is expected home from his European mission by the 15th Inst. Mrs. O. C. Ormsby has been visiting In Logan the past week, returning home to Salt Lake yesterday. Wantkd A competent woman or girl for housework. Good wages. Mrs. Frank K. Nebcker. Riley Kent, of the Second ward, sold a seven-eights Jersey cow last Monday ror $50. The cow wasshlppcd to Pocatello by John II. Folley. Nells Hansen, of Paradise, has bought the residence property of Samuel Oldham Jr. of that place. Price, $450 Hyrum Crockett, assistant cashier of the First National Bank, has a fine residence about completed In the Seventh ward. Lost A dark red -cow branded diamond with J In center on lelt ribs. Inform Jos. E. Wilson. Logan, t John Nebeker was the first man to deposit his vote Intho Fourth ward, after which betook the train for Salt Lake. ' The farmers in Blue creek arc planting plant-ing heavily In fall wheat this season. EacJ.'one Is planting from one hun-tjrctl hun-tjrctl acres up. Paul Cardon, of Benson, and W. II. Grhlln of Newton were In Logan yesterday. yes-terday. Paul was hustling voles for Joseph E. Cardon. Jeanne, daughter of It. S. Campbell, of Salt Lake, is critically III with dropsy. It is stated that medical aid can do but little for her. Mrs. Wilkin, sister of Mrs. T. E. McGraw of this city, returned to her homo In Provo yesterday, after a week's visit with her friends. Brush burning south of and adjacent to the Danlelsen Mfg. Co.'s place of business Monday noon resulted In the tire department being called for. There was no dltllculty in subduing the liamcs. The manufacturing plant was in some danger. tIic people of Richmond aro being led to expect much from tho play "David Garrlck" to bo presented by home talent soon. Messrs. Tom Cutler Cut-ler and B. T. l'yper are pushing this show to success and are authority for tho statement that Richmond has extraordinary amateur talent. The date set was for next Monday, but In all probability tho play will not be presented until a few days later. Wra. F. Rlgby, who is engaged In boring wells In tho Blue Creek coun try, was In Logan Saturday. Jusl two weeks ago he got mixed up In the the big lly wheel of his engine with the result that ho will wear somo terriUo scars through life. He has two bad gashes on top of his head, but they are healing nicely at this time. Mr. Rlgby was whirled around at a great rate and besides being out on the head was badly bruised. Fortunately For-tunately no bones were broken. He says ho has a few more wells to dig In that country and then he proposes to go out of the business. C. P. Ford's Shoes for ladies, and Douglas shoes for men, the most stylish and best makes in world; also best grades of Rubber Goods and gymnasium shoes. For sale by Andreas Peterson. President George C. Parkinson is now at his home In Preston after a engthy northern trip. He spends much time traveling In tho Interest lot the Utah Sugar company. In ad. dltlon to the sugar factories to bo built at Payette and Nampa, three are to bo built In Moutaua Kallspell, Hamilton and Bozcman. It is said I that the soil and climate in these I three localities Is admirably adapted I to beet culture. Arrangements may I be made to purchase coal in Leth- I bridge, Alberta, to run the last narard I factories when they are completed I The tirst will not be built before 1007. Orson Smith, after ouo week's stay with his family, leaves for the Nevada gold fields this morning. Lost A red winter lau iob between be-tween 11. G. Thatcher's residence and Mayor Rlblnson's residence, on First East struct, last Tuesday evening. Deliver atthlsofllcc and bo rewarded. The James Incest case occupied the attention of the court thu latter part of last wepk. The case Is one In which Wm. J. James, of Paradise, was charged with having unlawful knowledge know-ledge of his niece. The case was given to the Jury Saturday evening. At 10 o'clock Sunday morning the Jury returned a vcidlct of guilty. There was a motion for a new trial, and the hearing of the motion Is deferred de-ferred until December 1st. liT the mtanwhlle James Is out on $1,000 bail. |