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Show I I LOCAL NEWS I Buick and Dodge Autos fl For Salo Good safo sultablo for of- H flco or professional man. Cnn bo scon fl at 30-38 South 'Main, Logan. Adv tf I ' Murdock's Special For Today" Our H famous nut taffy at IB cents per K pound. Adv. B fl Tho HIter llros. Drug Company, fl has enjoyed a rushing business on tho 1 cent salo which Is still on for four fl days moro. fl Prof. L. II . Peterson will address B tho Third ward Parents cIbbs tomor- fl row morning. Ills subject will bo B School Attendance. B 5 GO TO JOHN H. ANDERSON"S ZP BIG BARGAIN SALE, SATURDAY, M SEPTEMBER 11 TO 25. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. OUR PRICES WILL SUIT YOU ON SHOES. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. Adv.- 9-11 Bishop John Q. Adams and wlfo will lcavo this morning for California to visit tho fairs. . Tlios. Smart loft yesterday for California Cal-ifornia to .visit with his family which is living on tho coast. Wo sell tho earth, abstract Us tt-tlo tt-tlo nnd loan money on It. U. A. Pcd-erson Pcd-erson & Co., First North street. Adv. tf Dahle and Eccles tho contractors, were given tho contract for paving tho nlloy running through tho back and at tho rear of tho court houso. Thoro wero four bidders, as follows: Dahlo and Eccles, ?102t..70; Johnson and Johnson, $1119.70; Worley and Nelson, $1110.00; J. E. Wilson Jr. $1323.80. Olof Nelson was allowed $5,000 on his plpo lino contract, upon up-on rccommondatlon of tho city engineer, engi-neer, Judge Branghnm gavo F. Ilnmor a hearing on a chargo of assault with a deadly weapon on Thursday after noon, and when tho ovldenco had boon comploted took tho matter un dor advlsoment until today at one o'clock. Hamcr Is employed In n blacksmith shop hefo and sonio time ago ho and O. II. Ruff engaged In nn altercation over somo matter con nected with their trade, and n fight ensued In which Hamor it Is alleged, hit Ruff over tho head with a tire bolter four times, Indicting serious wounds. Hamor denied this at tho I trial asserting that tho wounds enmo ns a result of his antagonist being thrown against tho Irons hanging on I tho walla of tho shop. h. h.t Allen, school teacher at Ho-nlda, Ho-nlda, Idaho, was tranBactiugf business, in Logan Thursday. Miss Sybil Spando returned Mon-day, Mon-day, from Bear Lako whero 'sho has spent tho summer. Miss Mabel" Spando left Wednesday for Afton, Wyoming, where sho will teach school., ' , Tho stono cutters at tho Logan Stono and Monument Company nt tho Intersection of First South and First Eas streets, aro kept very busy working overtlnio theso days, cutting out tho stono for tho baso trimmings at tho tabernaclo Tho stono for this work Is being procured nt tho Logan OolUo Stono Quarry on tho west sldo of" tiid Valley and Is a very satlsfne tory stone for Uiis class of work, Tho street meetings near tho First National Bank nt 8 p. m. wl.l bo continued at least part of next week. m . Clarence Hammond of Providence was In Logan last evening on business. busi-ness. , W. A. Boss was In Ogden Thursday Thurs-day and drovo back a now Overland touring ear which ho has for demonstration dem-onstration purposes at tho Logan Oarngo and Supply Company. The car Is a beauty. J. W Hendricks of tho Utah State Fair Commission, Is In Salt Lake os-slstlng os-slstlng with tho nrrnngemeuts for the opening of the fair the latter part of tho month. Tho Belief Society extension committee com-mittee Is working hard to have ovcry woman In Cacho Valley attend tho Cacho county fnlr on tho opening day of tho fair. Tho purpose Is to show loyalty to tho fair. The commlttoo has 'been given a concession on tho grounds and will sell lunches on tho opening day of tho fair. Lieut Reese M. Howell, accompanied, accom-panied, by his parents, Congressman and 'Mrs Joseph Howoll, loft Thurs- j day for Salt Lake from which plnco Lieut. Howell will Journey to tho Presidio In California whero ho has been assigned to tho First Cavalry of tho V. S. Army, with tho rank of n lieutenant. This Is ono of the foremost cavalries of tho U. S. ar- I mien and Mr. Howell received his appointment to tho position through , his high standing In his classes while i nt West IVili.t . JamcK Quaylo, Lowls Llnnnrlz and J. C. Allen took a spin up tho canyon yesterday afternoon with Commissioner Commis-sioner (!. W. Llndqulst to go over tho work on tho now plpo lino which Olof Nelson Is constructing. Nearly two miles of trenching hns been completed com-pleted anil about COO feet of plpo Is laid. N W. OrookBton Is supervising supervis-ing n, force of men nt tho point where tho plpo line crosses tho river to , control tho wntcr whllo tho plpo lino Is being laid. This work will prob-i prob-i ably lie completed by tonight. J. P Toolson of Smlthlleld, former form-er county treasurer of Cncho county was In Logan yesterday transacting business. Miss Elvn Kuud ontertnlned Friday afternoon with a swimming party In honor of Laverno McNIol of Wyoming. Wyom-ing. Mrs. Preston U. Blchards who has been visiting during the bummer with her relatives in this city returned to her home In Salt Lnko yesterday morning. Tho following program will bo rendered ren-dered In tho Fourth ward Sunday evening nt 7:30: Vocal solo by Miss Balmforth; piano boIo, William Peterson; Pet-erson; address by Joseph Morgan who hns recently returned from a mission. All aro Invited. i Bishop B.- O. Thatcher.wifo and mother, returned from Salt Lako on Thursday evening. Bishop Thatcher Is Interested In tho Consolidated Theater The-ater Company nnd his trip was prin-clpa'ly prin-clpa'ly for tho purposo of getting a lino on somo of tho big through shows H for Logan, this winter. ' H It must be a good car. Factory l records show that moro orders had H been booked for Overland enrs up 11 to July 15 this year, than hnd boon 'H tccelved to December 1 last year. !1 Soo model S3 for $750 nt tho Logan H Oarage & Supply Co., W. A. Boss, ll sales agent. Adv. 9-11 M Judgo Call did not return from M Brlghnm yesterday ns w-ns expected, j M the two cases that wero set for hear- , lng, hnving been continued Indolln- ' i. Holy. Theso wero tho cases of Thos. fJ Smart versus John E. Miles nnd l'ho- il bo Ynnk versus Fred C. Yonk. In fl the latter case an effort is being mado ll to agreo upon a division of tho prop- t erty owned by tho parties. M Sclf-Sacrlflcc. M The Young Man "Ab a matter ct M fact I think I'vo dono rather well. M You see, I've given four cousins and M nn undo to tho army, throo nephews ; M to tho navy nnd a sister and two aunts M to tho Bed Cross organization." M i H |