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Show Generalities, i Good pasturage for rent. James Mclklc. of Smlthflcld, was In ' Logan on Monday. Illshop Hallard and Peter Frost, of Henson, were In Logan Monday. Hoard and rooms for campers. J. P. Stocks, Fishavcn, Hear Lake, Idaho. II A few good loads of alfalfa wanted at this olllce on subscription. $100,000 to loan on Improved farms. II. A. l'cdersen and Co. Douglas M. Todd was a passenger from Logan to the capital Monday. Foit salk Good wagon and double seated buggy. J. T. Thaln, XV, W. 1st South. Doctor Cutler left for Hrigham on Monday to attend cases he has In that vicinity. For sale Pole and double harness; used only three months; 9Xi for both. Uox 2, Smlthllcld, Utah. The health of Illshop Wm. II. Maughan, of Wellsvllle, has been waning wan-ing the past few days. , Two front rooms to lent. Inquire of Simon lialllng, upholsterer, Main street. The executive committee of the Hrigham Young College has ordered work on their new building to begin at once. When othnis fall wo sell. List jour Ileal Kstatc with us for quick sale. IT. A. Pedciscn & Co. Professor.!. W. Jensen, formerly of the A. C. of U , has been engaged to teach civil engineering at the II. Y. G. of this city. It will be advantageous to ccry citizen In Cache county to visit our stoietoday last opportunity to buy mdsc. at i to i olT. Campbtll & Morrtll Co. Wlllam '.. Terry, manager of the Ogden Knnlttlng factory, after spending spend-ing a few days in Logan, returned home on Monday. G. Gcsscl, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. Tho choicest kind. Mrs. Mary Rosenbaum gave birth to a daughter Monday. Mrs. Rosen-baum Rosen-baum is here on a visit to her mother, Mrs Chrlstcnsen. Don't read this, but when you want a good Job of painting go to .John Hcnch. tf The recent purchasers of the Grist Mills at Weston are relltting them with Improved machinery, which meams much for the people on the west side. Every citizen desiring honest, reliable re-liable and dependable incise, at less than manufacturer's cost call at Campbtll Camp-btll lc Morrtli Co.' j big clearance sale today. to-day. Mr. E. Curtis, the well known tinner, tin-ner, icll from the roof of the Salem creamery building, breaking his legand wrist besides being badly shaken up. Wehope he will soon rccover.--Current Journal Rexburg. Account Pioneer day the Oregon Short Line will sell round trip tickets between all points In Utah at single fare. Selling dates July 2.'Ird .t 24th good returning July 23111. There was a runaway on the Island Monday morning which resulted in a broken buggy and the bruising of the occupant, a little girl named Bnrns, who was thrown to the ground. The horse dashed down the street and collided with a telephone pole. One week moreof removal sale. Come and get bargains at once. Clothing at your own price. Hats and shoes at cost. Will bo In our new building after July 23th. Newbold Tho Clothier. In a gamo with tho Eureka team Sunday, Galganq pitched for the Park City bunch and won out by a score of 11 to ii. "Happy" Jack Thornton pitched for the Eureka team. Gal struck out nine and Thornton H. Eleven hits were niado ottof Galgano, but they were well scattered. Wo sell tho Earth and Loan money on It 11. A. Pcdcn.cn & Co. The harvesting machines have been running at Greenville for the past live days. The grain Is good THE SALE AT LLIASON SISTERS MIL CONTINUE CONTIN-UE UNTIL JULY 25TH. Mr. and Mis. W. II. Maughan Jr, with their little babe, were In Logan Tuesday. Grand clearance sale at Ellason Sisters continues until July 24th. A new surrey and Eraser cart for sale cheap. 11. 0. Hayball. t Tho new sprinkling wagon for Logan city was dellered yesterday. It was manufactuied by Studebakei Hros. The people who travel through Rlacksmlth Fork canyon state that the roads were never in such good condition. One half off embroideries and laces at Ellason Sisters. Don't forget big mid summer clearance clear-ance sale. C. & M. Co.'i. Today closes one of the most successful suc-cessful mid summer sales ever given In Logan. Campbtll & Morrtll Co. Hart, S & Marx good clothes for men at 111 on" today. Campbtll & Morrtll Mor-rtll Co. Mrs. Catheiine Hlbbard and her granddaughter. Mrs. Samuel Ilench. left yesterday for a month's visit In Malad city. Are you going to the Logan pavil-lion pavil-lion tonight, of course you are Mrs. LeRoy Cardon continues to improve im-prove nicely and In a day or so will be able to sit up. Mathew FJelstcd and his little girl left for Portland last Saturday. They expect to be absent about six weeks. While there they will attend a medical medi-cal Institute for the.cure of stammering stammer-ing In their speech. Twenty per cent off dress goods, silks and shirt waist suits at Eliason Sisters. C. H., son of the late Charles Thors-lenscn, Thors-lenscn, has removed from Ogden to Salt Lake where he Is associated with the Dcscret Knitting Works. His friends will be glad to know that he is doing well In a financial way. Mrs. Jacob Ashcroft. of Hyde Park, died last Saturday of dropsy. The lady, la-dy, with her family, came from the southern states a few years ago, and bore the-reputation of being a good woman. Twelve clerks arc employed at Campbtll Camp-btll & Morrtll Co.'s on account of big semi annual clearance sale. Extraordinary Extra-ordinary slaughtering in every department. de-partment. Attorney C. M. Nlclsen.of Salt Lake City, came to Logan Sunday in the intciestof the Scandinavian reunion which will be held at tho Ogden tabernacle tab-ernacle on July ;il. He spoke to a largo gathering of Scandinavians at the Logan tabernacle last Sunday. Simon Hailing our noted Upholsterer Upholster-er and Furniture repairer has withdrawn with-drawn from the Logan 2nd Hand store and Is now prepared to do first-class work In upholstering, reparing and rctlnlshlng furniture at .34 South Main, Logan. t James Haugh discontinued working for Studebakcr Brothers last Saturday Satur-day night and commenced in the cm-ploy cm-ploy of the C. A. Smurthwalte Grain company on Monday. Mr. George Parsons has also been engaged by tho same company. This Hrm expects to do a heavy business In Cache this season. In September, 1U04, this grain company did a business of $185,-000. $185,-000. Account Postmasteis Convention at Logan, July 10th and 20th, the Oregon Ore-gon short line will sell lound trip tickets from all Utah points to Logan and return at single fare; selling dates July 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. II. E Hatch are rejoicing rejoic-ing over the safe arrival of a baby boy Sunday. This makes the sixth boy, a total to-tal of eight children in the family. Although Al-though Mr.Hatch is a dlsclplcof Thos. Jefferson, Andrew Jackson and G. C, of Hu.zaid's Hay, ho Is a believer In the Roosevcltlan anti-racc-sulcidc doctrine and proves his faith not by words alone but by deeds. All concerned con-cerned are getting along nicely, and Mr. and Mrs. Hatch aro the recipients of hearty congratulations. The place in town to save twenty per cent on ladies' skirts and wrappers is at Eliason Sisters. Mclsner's delivery horse.whllestand-Ing horse.whllestand-Ing untied In front of the bakery Monday Mon-day afternoon, decided to mako aquick run to the stable. He did so, scattered scatter-ed bread from Main aiound to Tiik Rkpuiimoan olllce on Center street, and In dashing into the alleyway between this olllce and the Telephone Co.'s new building overturned the wagon and broke a shaft. During tills performance a boy or girl in the vicinity kept up a screaming that was heartrending and when an excited crowd rushed to tho overturned wagon expected to tlnd a terribly mangled body there. Nothing of tho kind was revealed, however, and no trace of the strong lunged youngster who did the vociferous yelling could be found. Harvesting grain with headers has been begun at Oeweyvllle. Lost Hctween Logan and Mendon on Friday, a black sucking colt. Was seen last around depot. Leae word at Abraham Jorgensen'sand be rewarded, re-warded, tf Ii. Mahler has gone east, but says he will return in September. He still insists that the Interurban from Pay-son Pay-son to Logan will be built. Mrs. Emma Hyde, wife of Illshop George Hyde of Downcv, Idaho, came to Logan on Monday morning accompanied accom-panied by Miss Ida Hyde, sister of the Illshop. Services in commemoration of Pioneer Pi-oneer Day will be held In tho Second ward meeting house, Sunday, July 2.1. An interesting program for the occasion occa-sion has been prepared and a cordial Invitation Is extended to the public in general. All purchases or muslin underwear un-derwear and lace curtains will be discounted twenty per cent at Eliason Sisters. Ferdinand Jacobsen, who went to Ogden recently hoping to benefit his health, has returned having found no relief. The old gentleman Is really In a bad state of health and suffers greatly great-ly from rheumatism and kidney trouble. trou-ble. Prof. Northrop, of the Experimental Experiment-al Station of the Agricultural college of Logan, was In Hrigham last Monday Mon-day and ho reports that the tomato blight Is all over the state. No remedy rem-edy has been found for same Hox Elder Rcpoit. . Ii. Nash, an old time friend and correspondent of the Descret News at Franklin, Utah,, was a pleasant caller to our olllce Tuesday. Mr. Nash Is si years old and looks about in Andrew An-drew Nash of this city Is his son. Itexburg Current Journal. IH'NHAR & ROHINSON'S SEMI-ANNUAL SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALK COMMENCES THURSDAY, JULY 2oTH. EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF SUITS, HATS AND l'ANTS, OFF. GREAT REDUCTION REDUC-TION IN SHOES. TUB PRICES OF THIS SALE WILL HE UN-PRECEDENTED UN-PRECEDENTED IN THIS VALLEY, VAL-LEY, FOR ALL THE GOODS ARE CLEAN, NOHHY, UP-TO-DATE STYLES. Quite recently the waterof a warm spring north west of Preston has been analyzed and tho medicinal properties found therein ars said to be most wonderful. Some cures of rheumatism have been lately made that seem almost miraculous. It is stated that a man from Lewlston, who has been ailllcted for three years with rheumatism rheuma-tism and had been practically unable to walk during that time, went to theso springs and on the third day walked up a small hill adjacent to the springs. Others have been there for treament and In each case were wholly cured. S. P. Morgan, surveyor of Oneida count) , was In Logan on Monday Mon-day and Is authority for the above statements. lie will leave for the springs at once and lay out a resort. Tho excitement aroused Preston regarding re-garding tho mines still continues and now some of tho Franklin people have caught the contagion. |