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Show NEWS FROM Please Telephone All News At Our Expense. Phones, Bell 48, Ind. 99 Office opens Saturday, July 1st. Dr. E. J. Merrill. Jly8. Miss Gladys Davis returned homo Saturday night after a pleasant visit In Provo and Salt lakc. Some good furniture for salo cheiii . Inquire at 91 West Second Xoith, JU-13 ' It Chambers' Cold Tablets don't cure you of colds and La Grippe you need not pay us a cent. , 9 I The Wilson, cine of the leading Hotel Ho-tel of Salt Lake City; rates $1.00 per day and upwards. Music during meal hours. Headquarters for .Cache .Val" ley people. , 9 A baby boy was born last week to iir and .Mrs. John Ileese of Benson ward. Mrs. Ileese has been very 111 but It much Improved nt this writing. a . Mr. Call (itirff Is In Logan oil limpness, limp-ness, jes and pleasure, too. We know Ire Is hete, because we hennl 111 m laugh. ,. , ... The Kagle cafe, In connection with Hotel Kagle, will be headquirtors for all visitors to Logan todny. Tho cufe Is unquestionably the finest eating house In northern Utah. Take dinner theie and be convinced. ' Imprcsslxe funuial services" v?'H Ii.'ld oVer the remains of .Mrs. MuiU.u C.nllslp with Ulshup Hvniin pr:Rlillnp. Opening prayer 'vus offered by 1'ier. fi L. Ilalllf. Sierml iiiurIc wj.tiir ulslied by Mr. O-o. W, Thaicher and company, and a solo byMr. Aif I'nr-rcll. I'nr-rcll. the selection being one tho deceased de-ceased hnd sung to him ubou twenty-five years ago. The speaksi'it were Alexander Lewis and Will O. I'jrre'l. A large .cortege followed the leiicii'ns to the cemetery and the grav was dedicated by O. L. Barrel. Oats and baled huy for sale at Ualllngs, 310 South Main. tf DANCE AT THE GROVE EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. tf . FOR BEST ANU CLEANEST 2,000 LBS, ORDER OF THATCHER COAL COMPANY. Both phones, 76 and both phones 16. tf .... All members of the Stake choir are asked to be In attendance at the Tabernacle Tab-ernacle nt 11 o'clock this momlg. 'l'o(ln h official piogram ulilcn ,s-cued ,s-cued from the press of J I. Smith last eenlng, Is one of the most un-lilt: un-lilt: folders yet seen here. Helng printed In colors adds greatly to its nttractheiiess. Miss Luella Kanies teturned home ;inJny after n ,) oasnnt visit uu the cfitPt with her Urnthet- nnd family, wl.n tie there for the beneft. of tlie'.r son Loi'cn.o's health. Miss Kan.eH lo-InrtB lo-InrtB having efleyed her v!si and the '.little l)oy's liealth very nine tin proved, a number of young lady frlanu.4 of i tc llo.se McNIcl PtiriirlBed her with u china shower rnursdny even'ng, .imic 30th. 1'resoiitH given wero most bei.utlful and useful. 'I lie evening was spent In music and games. uefreh nients were served, and u eiv pleas-nn pleas-nn evening was hient. Wnnt to trade for house and lot In Logan, good farm 6 miles; will take house worth nbout JLuOO and $2,000 In cash. V. 11. McMahlll, over Car-don's Car-don's Jewelry Store. Jly4 Mr. 13. S. Penrose, of Salt Lake, truiellng In the Interest of the l)es-erest l)es-erest News Publishing company, litis been in Logan for n couple of days. Mr Penrose hns been canvassing the county In the Interest of his firm. V At the lust session of the Juvenile couit hold Friday evening, Judge re-del re-del sou heard the case of State ot I'tnh s. Jesho Chuuipton. Chumpton, who Is a resident of Lewiston, u chaiged with contributing to the du llnquency of n minor, Kiln Price. Defendant De-fendant was found guilty mid was fined J J 5-00. At the same session MIhm Price, who ius already on suspended suspend-ed sentence wns committed by Judge Pederson to the State Industrial school at Ogden. . 'I ho City Council will meet tonio--low night and another of Itr excel-' excel-' farce-comedies Is promlsrit. In ibicst centers In tho oiieuing perform-rm perform-rm e at tho door lietweon "Kid Nee-ley' Nee-ley' nnd Mnrshal "K " A llvo'v scrap Is promised as nccordlng to the cal-e.ulai cal-e.ulai It is the "Kid's" ttuii jk "i:.- ' 'told tho boards at tho Inst .'jsdinii Auothor "hitem of hintrest" centers irouml tho rovohmg wheel wliiv.lt wilt be put in action ngaln. Humor Mil it that tho road for Its successful turning turn-ing Is not clear, and some of tlw faithful may bo deprived ot t'.ie hlth erto privilege they havo onjoyud .nl picking a fov plunkH fortnighlly. And hot o aru no doubt other stiinH tht U1 greatly nmube, tho gnllerlnH. Ad-nn Ad-nn f Ion fretj.. Come oarly and notci ihu nifh For sale One now standard vlslblo Oliver typewriter. Inquire nt this office. of-fice. Mr. John L. llaxter and family came In from Howell Sunday evening to celebrate the Komtli and iay a visit to friends in Logan. Mr. llaxter who Is manager of the Promontory-Curlew Promontory-Curlew Land company's propel ty neur Howell, says that the entire west offers of-fers no liettcr openings to settlers Ihan thoso 1 ntho Curlew alli.- Thu gentleman expects to return to his work nbout Wednesday of this week A large audience listened to discourse dis-course by Dr. II. S. Curtis, dliector of the Playground association of the United Un-ited States In the Tabernacle Sunday evening, his subject being playgrounds for children. He seeiely attacked the Utah sjstein of university nnd college col-lege nthletes In Utnh. He recommended recom-mended that normal students be trained In oiganlzed piny and Hint every schoulliouso lime at least a block vacant fcr pln put poses. The New Kagle Cafe has been leas, ed by the management of the Kagle Hotel to Messrs W. 11. Ogletree and Oeorge Tiller. In the hands of theso well known chefs the popular eating house will certnliib take on n boom. During the Inst year tho cafe lias undergone un-dergone a thorough renovation, and has at piesent the best equipped and largest (lining loom In northern Utah, and with' the excellent servlco ron dered the establishment Is a credit to Logan and certainly deserves the patronage of the public. y . Mr. it. J. Nebeker of Luke.town, came to' Logan a few days ugo for the purpose he says, of celolir.-Hliir tho fourth In royal fashion. He ' always al-ways has something of vital Impoit mice to tell tile public and this (linn his message Is truly startling and tlijnld servle as a wiit'itlug to caniiiclfi who anticipate spending a week the Hear Lake alley. The crops are good, he says, and plenty of food foi man and beast can be had in tho vnlloy, but never befoio In the history his-tory ot tho region have the cutd lit tie painslles, commonly known us mnsqtiltoH, been half so persistent in their work upon humans. The climax, he reports, Is now thought to be le.iched, however, since this species of the dlptera has begun the work of Becretly carrying away Infants. Thnt Is, they are laige enough to do so. |