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Show Generalities. Robert S. Campbell Is expected to return home from his eastern trip tomorrow. to-morrow. We sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pcderscn & Co. The depot waiting rooms have been repainted, which addsimlich todhelr, appearance. Sixteen cents paid For eggs at H. G. Hayball's. Miss Mamie Morrell 'went tb'Ogdcn on Thursday and met her parents 'or? their return fiom California. Call and sec "The Bell System" Clothing. Sale now on at Newbold's, the Clothier's. 0. COwmby, the optician, left for California this morning, where he will accept a position as an oculist. Lookout for John Bench, , he Is In the race for house painting and paper hanging. t William Anderson, of Pctersboro, and Annie Davis were united In wedlock wed-lock In the Logan Temple on Wednesday. Wednes-day. G. Gcsscl, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Good pasture for horses $3 oo for season. On unfenced land Sl.fiO per head. Cattle, $1.00 per head. For $8.00 will give service of good grade stallion and pasture, .lay L. ntkin, Mlllvlllc. A. M. Frc'cbaim, of Nounan, Bear Lake Valley, commences to gather dry stock throughout Cache Valley this week. ' The eldest daughter of N. S. Hansen, Han-sen, of the Seventh ward of this city, Is very sick with inllamatory rheumatism. rheuma-tism. Her grandmother, Mrs. Ola Larsen, came from Colllnston to wait, upon her. For Sale A :100 acre dry faim, two miles North-East of Smlthllcld. Will sell tho whole or In parts. Apply to G. Y. Smith. Leslie Wickham, of Franklin, was In Logan Thursday and Friday. Tho gentleman was doing work preparatory prepara-tory to performing a mission to the Northern States. He leaves for his Held of labor Monday morning. We collect all kinds of indebtedness, out-lawed notes and accounts spccla attention. II. A. Pcderscn & Co. Office over First National Bank, t The litigation between Lcwlston and Preston over r.ho prior rights of water In Cub river has been deferred until tho coming .Tunc, when Judge Budge, of Idaho, will make a personal Inspection of tho ditch, by which ho will be able to decide more Intelligently Intelligent-ly upon the matter and thus be able to do justice to all concerned. Wanted: A man with one thousand thou-sand or twelve hundred dollars to Invest In-vest in good business in Boise, Idaho. An excellent opportunity lor. tho l Ight man. Address Box 744 Boise, Idaho. Joseph Moscr and wife came from Whitney on Thursday. The gentleman gentle-man states that many farmers are plowing up their alfalfa patches and will plant them in wheat and beets. Last year $20,000 was paid Whitney people for beets. It Is estimated that twice that amount will be paid them this year, as more beets and less lucein will be raised. A large line of sample hats and caps sold al actual factory cost at John H. Andtrson's. A. G.Lundstrum made a return, trip to Salt Lake Thursday. Big Sato' now on befoie moving, at Newbold's 1). It. Roberts was a passenger to Salt Lako on Thursday. Wantkd Typewriting work at home. Gertrude Trout. Palace. Joseph 12. Wilson, stake clerk, went to Salt "Lake on Thursday, Whitewash Brushes from 'rc to $(t.00 at IUter Bios. Diug Co. I'res. Joseph Morrell will icturn from California in a few das. Jap-a-Lac makes old Jurnltuic look-like look-like new, at Ititor Bros. Drug Co. Louis Ashcraft. and family hae ie-mocd ie-mocd toOgdcnfor the summer A. M. Frccbahn has commenced gathering stock, going north fiom Logan. Parties having dry stock to pastuie should look out for him. A good plcco of business property In Lewlston, for sale cheap. Apply to Oco. Y. Smith, Smlthllcld. Wanted Two cneigctlo young men to till responsible positions, at tirst class pay. Address 1 O. Box X2, Logan Lo-gan Utah. Pccloi Caldeiwood and 1'iofcssor Wldstcc went to Salt Lake yesterday. yester-day. Farm and city pioperty in Smith-Held Smith-Held for sale by Geo. Y. Smith, Smith-Meld. Smith-Meld. ' - P6tatoes ate a diag on the market this year. They arc being sold by farmers for thhty cents per hundredweight. hundred-weight. Wantkd 300 head of diy cattle to herd through the summer. Apply to Martin Shaffer, Mlllvlllc. E. L. Gaidncr has sold his Interest in the Palace Ilestruant to George E. Trout, who assumes the obligations of the former llrm. Sixteen cents paid for eggs at il. G. Hayball's. One of the swcllcst concerts In tho history of Logan will be tho testimonial testimon-ial concert for Prof. Alexander Lewis in the Tabernacle, Monday evening, May 1st. Some of tho finest artists in the State will take part. George Stanton came from Bear Lake valley three days ago via Blacksmith's Black-smith's Fork canyon. In many places tho road had to be abandoned and tho side hills taken, owing to the depth of snow. Mr. W. S. Muir left for the valley yesterday by the same loutc. Plain city people, Weber county, aie offering Mr. Mahler all kinds of inducements to come their ay and pass Ogden up. It Is stated that some feasible points and good reasoning reason-ing can be shown in favor of the above route. Any disc plow Will work all right now, while the soil is moist, but Just wait till dry weather comes and the ground is hard. Then there will be the usual stampede for tho "Casaday" and the-many infcilor makes will belaid aside with regrets, regrets for having purchased them. Sidney Stevens Implement Im-plement Co., Western Agents. Commissioner Joseph Knowlcs and Assessor Itlchardson, did good work for Cache-county on Thursday. They personally examined tho length of the ditch work that had been done by the Bothwcll canal company through Bear river canyon, lying in this county. They state that there is about three quarters' of a mile of the heaviest side hill work and tunneling, with the dam, which has cost thousands of dollars, dol-lars, that has never yet been assessed by cither Cache or Box Elder counties. Messrs. Knowlcs and Richardson are to be commended for their action In this matter, for If the propeity is only assessed for a portion of its original cost( it will mean a considerable revenue reve-nue for tho county and the precincts of Newton and Trenton. At a meeting of the Ladles' A. 0. club "Monday afternoon, olllcefs for the ensuing year were elected as follows: fol-lows: President, Mrs. Wlllard Lang-ton; Lang-ton; Vice president, Mrs. E. D. Ball; Secretary, Mrs. 11. G. ThatchcrjTreas-urer, ThatchcrjTreas-urer, Mrs. J. A. Bcxcll; corresponding secretary Miss. Wilkinson. The club decided to take up what Is known as the "Bay View Course" and will continue con-tinue its work along tho line outlined In this. Next Monday afternoon, the club will meet with Mrs. G. II. Champ and instead ol the regular work, a "social afternoon" win bo the I order. The Interest in tho A. C. club 'seems -unabated after two jears of organization, the enthusiasm now being be-ing practically as great as at tho beginning. be-ginning. The ladles say they get great good from this study and communion com-munion together, and enjoy many social hours as well. The club will give a public affair boon. Hyrum Hajball went north to Lewlston Lew-lston yesterday. BoyalTldwell, of Smlthllcld, came to Logan Thursday. Good bicycles and tires for sale cheap at Hansen's repair shop, KirstWcstSt. Mr. John Party, of the Fifth ward, has gone to Gentile valley for a ten day's islt with her parents. II. M Itccd, the auditor foi the O. S. L., is in Logan checking up tho company's business. Wanted Good girl for general horsework Apply, Sugar Factory hotel. Must be prepared to make return Hips to Oregon. Luther M. Howell, son of the Hon. Joseph Howell, left Salt Lake Wednesday Wed-nesday morning to fill a mission in England. There will be a special Easter service ser-vice at the Presbyterian church Sunday Sun-day morning at the 11 o'clock. Extra music will be as follows: Solo, Mrs. P. E. Keeler, quartette, and sextette. Services during the day will be as usual. Evening service at 8 o'clock. All cordially invited. The Bothwcll canal and ditch has been built about twelve years, The dam which cost at least $50,000, and one and a half miles of the most expensive ex-pensive part of the ditch, lie within trie contlnes of Cache county and Is therefore taxable In this countv. Up to the present Cache county has ic-celved ic-celved no taxes from tills propeity. Commissioner Joseph Knowlcs and Asscssoi Itlchardson have this matter In hand, and it is expected that this property will be listed on the tax list of this county and taxes received therefrom. Mrs. Hannah Jacobson has tiled suit against the olty for 1,000 damages the result of Injuries sustained from driving over tho temple hill dugway In this city more than a year ago. It will be remembered thatshe presented a claim to the city council shortly after the accident, but no action was taken. It looks like she means bus.1- ncss now. She claims that the dangerous dan-gerous condition of the dugway made It impossible for her to aold driving off an embankment there during tho darkness and she laid on the snowy frozen ground for-an hour or more before be-fore assistance i cached her. McManon, one of the big men of the U. C. T., came to Logan Lo-gan Tuesday night. Mr.McMabon Is a member of th'e committco In at-rangements at-rangements foi tho Commercials and he says that everything now is In good shape, so for as they are concerned. The trains will leave about 0 o'clock, Friday Juno 1), reaching Logan as soon after 12 o'clock as Is possible. He is inclined to feel that by tho tlmo they have secured a lining for their empty bred baskets and have been conducted conduct-ed to their sleeping places the greater part of the afternoon will have been consumed Tho suggestion that a ball game be arranged for Friday afternoon, after-noon, also, docs not lit well with tho Commercials. Instead they propose that Hold's big band, which comes with them, give a concert In the tabernacle tab-ernacle gtounds. Tho band Is paid a goodly sum and In this way will earn their money, If tho race track Is In full blossom at that time, Friday afternoon would bo a good time for races. Without doubt there will bo plenty of entertainment that afternoon, after-noon, and most certainly will a band concert prove enjoyable. Mr. Mc-Mahon Mc-Mahon says there will bo a big crowd of the U. 0. T. and people from Salt Lake. |