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Show Generalities. We sell the Karth and Loan money on It. II. A. l'cderscn & Co.- Solon Barber returned to Star Valley Val-ley today. Hoard and rooms for canipcis. .). 1. Stock9, Flshavcn, Dear Lake, Idaho. 11 Hyrum Thatcher is afflicted with brain trouble. Robert Shlplc, of Paradise, was In Logan on Thursday. Mrs. William Spaiks has none to Ularkston for a short stay. J. K. Williamson went to Salt Lake Thursday to look after a cattle deal. W. W. Cluir, former president of Morgan stake, was In Logan last Thursday. Mrs. Bulst, of Cokevlllc, underwent an operation for female trouble Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Alfalfa Is cheaper this year than last, possibly owing to so much hay being left over S. Pctcison, of the fourth waid, was operated on last Tuesday for ruptured appendicitis. Ills case Is considered critical. When others fail we sell. List jour Real Estate with us for quick sale. II. A. Pederscn & Co. Local bankers state that there is an enomotis amount of money being paid out for rubber stock. The amounts reported seem almost fabulous. The Priesthood meeting of the Cache Stake will be held In the tabernacle taber-nacle on Saturday at 10 a. m. A full attendance is desired. Joseph Morrell, President. Peter Barson, of Clarkston, Chris Sorcnson, of Mcndon, BIshopDunn, of College, C. L. Anderson, of Hyrum; Ellas Davis, of Mcndon, were rustling In the county seat on Wednesday. G. Gcsscl, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Miss Millio Hanson accompanied her sister, Mrs. E. .1. Brobcrg, and husband to San Francisco. Thursday. The. young lady will possibly remain live or six months on the coast. II. K. Hansen has moved his Tool, bicycle and novelty shop two doors east of the Novelty Theatre on First North street. Bishop Price, of Paris, Idaho, has been In Logai. the past few days. He states that the Hear Lake people will give loyal support to a sugar iactory. Agreements of contracts are now made for 4000 acres. Wc shall move into our new store tho latter part of July and will give cut prices on clothing and furnishings for I!0 days. Newbold the clothier, t Sidney Stevens, head of the Stevens Implement Company, came to Logan Wednesday night and went to Pieston Thursday morning. Mr. Stevens states that all of his branch houses arc doing a first class business. Franklin will celebrate the Fourth this year In the good old fashioned way. There will bo speeches and singing, reading of the Declaration of Independence, a big dinner et. Itcv. Clcmenson will bo one of the speakers there. Lost horse Strayed or stolen from lower meadows in Blacksmith Fork canyon, bay three-year-old colt, four white feet, star in forehead. Branded T bench on left thigh. Good reward for return of animal to Geo. Dunbar, Logan. t Daniel Hoops, of Weston, ex-sheriff of Oneida county, has bought the residence res-idence property of Robert Hawthorne located In the Second ward, consideration consider-ation ?1,:100. Mr. Hoops expects to have his family and effects hero during dur-ing the forepart of July, and he will then be a full Hedged clti.en of our city. Mr. Hoops is a good man and Logan welcomes all such. Removal sale at Xcwbold's the clothier's t Joseph Young Card and bride left for Portland on Thursday. Good pasturage for rent. . Mrs. L. A. Herrlck will undergo an operation today for female trouble. L. L. Hamlin, of Samaria, will be operated on today for atresia of the bowels. Louis Cardon, the ical-estate and Insurance agent, went to Salt Lake yesterday. W. A. Crockett, of Smlthllcld, and Martin Olscn, orMlllvllle, wero In the city Thursday. Wm. Garllck, of Trenton, wasgrant-cd wasgrant-cd a divorce from Sara E. Garllck by defaults of the woman. Outfit cars of tho O. S. L. R. It. arc at the depot. Men are repairing the cuhcits and bridges near Logan. tlOO.OOO to loan on improved farms. II. A. Pederscn and Co. Mrs. Lizzie Thomas icturncd to Malad after a three weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Cathrlnc Hibbaid. For rent live room house, closet and pantiy. 240 East First South. Patrlaich O. X. Llljcnqulst, with his daughter '.Ina, went south yesterday yester-day to spend the 4th In llrlgham City. Mrs. Kanutc Hansen went.toCen-tcrvlllc went.toCen-tcrvlllc yesterday to spend the Fourth with her daughler.Mrs. Sarah llurgln. Geo. Gray, cashier of the Hank of Montpcller, was In Logan Thursday cnroiitc from Salt Lake a la automo-billons. automo-billons. It is said that some of the wheat In the lower places in the valley that Is just heading has been slightly touched touch-ed with frost. Don't read this, but when you want ' a good job of painting go to John Hcnch. tf A gentleman from Smithtleld Is responsible re-sponsible for tho statement that residence resi-dence property In some places there Is selling ror ?150 per rod. I Only three weeks of cheap sale at Xewbold's. We shall move to our new store on Main street July 15 and must close out our stock. t Wm. Crockett, the bill poster and tho biggest Eagle In Cache Valley, went to Ogden Thursday to attend u big meet of the State Eagles. Samuel B.'Mlttlon, musical director, was operated on Wednesday last for appendicitis at theC. V. L. p. S. hospital. hos-pital. Ho Is progressing nicely. "W. R. Dlppe, of Smlthllcld. has the reputation of making some of the best brick In the county. II Is efforts are appreciated, as evidenced by tho patronage he Is receiving. C. II. Spencer, lepresentlng the Sweet Candy Company of Salt Lake, went stuth on Thursday. It is said that tills company manufactures 15,000 pounds of candy a day. National Hank Examiner Heebe made one of his unexpected visits to Logan this week and examined the First National. He found the bank's affairs in first class condition. Miss Annie Raymond left Tuesday morning for Portland to visit friends and sec the sights at the exposition. Before returning she will go to San Francisco and spend sometime with other friends. John K. Obray was diagginglovs in Hyrum dry canyon on Wednesday with a horse. One of the logs started to roll down the mountain side, throwing throw-ing the animal and breaking Its neck. John J. Pearce, an employe of the Deseret News, has made It a custom to spend his yearly vacations In Logan. He is now spending ills eighth holiday in this city. He thinks Logan Is an Ideal place In which to live. Daniel Hamcr, of Ogden, acted as reporter In tho recent condemning suit in tho District court wherein Logan Lo-gan city was plaintiff. P. E. Kecler, the regular court stenographer, could not act as he was engaged in the suit as attorney. The Rocky Mountain Hell Telephone Tele-phone company Is going to construct a line building on Center street ad-jollnngTiiK ad-jollnngTiiK ItKruiiLicANOulccon the west. On Thursday three cube blocks of Kyune stone were being placed, each ono of them weighing 4,600 pounds. The condemnation suit of Logan city against Kristlna Peterson that a street might bo opened In tho southeastern south-eastern part of the city resulted in the Jury awarding her $05 for the land and $185 damages to her property. Tho city had another suit of tho same kind prepared, this against Jens Jo-hannesen, Jo-hannesen, but this was dismissed for the term. H. F. Hair, formerly of this valley, camo from Ogden on a visit to his friends In this city and Richmond. Mr. Hair Is a prominent official In the G. A. It., to which organization he is extremely ex-tremely loyal. Frank and three brothers bro-thers fought In the Civil war, being mixed up In some of the tlcrccst battles. bat-tles. They made good records ami are all a'lve today. As the Fourth approaches people are preparing to spend the holiday In various var-ious ways. Some will tako advantage of tho ono naif faro rate on the railroads rail-roads and visit their friends In other places. Parties aro being formed for ilshlng trips, and others will go to the settlements where celebrations aro to bo hold. Others say they will take In the races at Logan. A fow days ago It was stated that tho friends and family of Orson Smith wero alarmed over reports ftom southwestern south-western Nevada to the effect that sev-en sev-en prospectors were found dead on the desert. No word had been recolved from Mr. Smith for somo little tlmo and the fear was but natuul. It now dovelopes tnat Mr. Smith was In Salt Lake a fow days ago with a car load of flno ore from Nevada properties. He Is connected with the Shoshone Mining Min-ing Co. President Kerr made a trip to his farm at Fairvlcw on last Tuesday. Thomas W. Obray, precinct road supervisor of Paradise, was in Logan Thursday. Good Bear Lake suckers packed on Ice and brought to Logan have sold for three cents per pound. Several horses arc at the race track being worked for the races on the Fourth. A good time Is anticipated. Fred Kidman, of Mention, was thrown from a horse a few days ago with the result, that one of his legs was severely Injured. L. R. Maitlneaii has had teams levelling off his pasture by the Deseret. Des-eret. mills, lining up 'the excavation made for the ice rink last winter. The funeral of Mrs. Anna Howell', Of Paradise, was hold on Wednesday at two p. m. The deceased died of rheumatism nntr-gcneral debility The Cache Stake Board of tlu Y. I . M. A Invited all of the oillcers or that organi.atlo'i, Including the Presidency Pres-idency of the stake, to participate In a lawn social at John A. Hcndrlck-son's Hcndrlck-son's yestorday afternoon. A large and appreciative crowd were In attendance. attend-ance. Mrs. John A. Hcndrlckson's capabilities as a hostess are well known. Leo Campbell went to Salt Lake yesterday to be absent a few days. His brother S. II. Campbell, who recently re-cently returned from a German mis-sion, mis-sion, is at the L. D. S. hospital and tt Is expected that he will be compelled to undergo an operation for somo Internal In-ternal affection. As yet the case has not been diagnosed, but Mr. Campbell Is a very sick man." Miss Jeanne Campbell, who. has been quite III, Is Improving. Mary Hallock, pianist, scientist, soloist, with the Philadelphia and : Pittsburg orchestra, the Knelse quartette, quar-tette, etc.. savs: "Among tho benellts arising from the St. Louis Exposition great as some of these Undoubtedly are, not one Is more appreciated than the opportunity It gives me of playing the Estey piano. To touch your piano Is to show It off as a beautiful Instrument, Instru-ment, responsive, full-toned, and having hav-ing that suprcmest of qualities, a depth of expression which It Is Impossible Impos-sible to exhaust." Andrew Ackerley Jr., of Providence, has completed two Inventions for which ho has received patents. An attachment has been devised that can be put on any wheat drill so that sugar beet seed may bo planted In hills, thus saving a vast amount In seed and also obviating the tedious work of blocking and thinning tho beets. A beet topper to top the beets while they aro In the ground has also been Invented, and It Is claimed that it can be so adjusted as to catch and top a high and low beet alternately If necessary. This Is done by tho uso of coll springs that expand and contract con-tract when necessary. Iloth devices appear to bo practicable, and If so they mean much to tho farmer, as well as Inventor. W. P. Rlgby, who has been well boring bor-ing In Blue Creek and Pocatello Valleys, Val-leys, came from there on Wednesday. He states that In digging wells they went from 225 to 400 feet indepth and in every Instance secured first class water. The water would como up within 120 feet of the top of tho ground. Three wind mills have been placed and others will follow. He has great faith in that country, having bought two sections of land which he states aro equal to the dry farm lands of Cache county and will produce equally as much, conditions being equal, Now that water can bo secured secur-ed for culinary purposes the laud will surely advance, in price. A largo amount of fencing has been done there this year. Owners of land In locality are well satisfied with their I holdings. |