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Show I I LOCAL NEWS mnk Thq Cache Valley beet fields which ll woro notinjured, by tho recent frost fljjf K nra beginning to look green und it WByy tho growth continues, tho thinning of MR' . beets will bo on boforo the fnnuors SL arc renlly ready for It. feif Ocorgo S. Olen, manager of tho JHhK., Olen Hrnthcrs Roberts Piano Com- PJfc pany of Ogden, was In Logan Tues- sRiH') . .'lay on business. "w r - 'ymfi ,y'DOR OAKLAND Wa. W CHALMERS CHANDLER Wl Automobiles That Satisfy Mm KIMBALL AUTO CO. ? jf fe licet thinning l8 in progress in tho Ilji' fields near Ilrlgham City. Many of a tho farmers of Hox Elder county aro .fcrkt cutting their nlfnlfa which has been fi ?L y stunted by the frosts. Mi i Held Slmmhart and O. Ouy Cardon Wi 1 ' , loft yesterday morning for San Frnu- 'IS! '", cibco on a business trip. They will 18 1 ,)e Kono tc" dayB Ijk When Better Auto i i (1 mobiles are Built P MM WILL BUJLD THEM , , v Thomas W. Cragun of Smlthlleld, , ; j wns In Logan on Tuesday and says 1 f & tho cold weather has been holding t tho blossoms hnck to such nn or- ' JL'tffc,,. tent that tho h?cs of this section of Tta- tho stato aro suffering and it boglns HbA to look as If tliero will not be a 25 ?B4"i per cent crop of honey this soasrn. h1K9 yless the prober attention Is given w" tliero will also bo a great loss ot IKSlfr- , it '-xr . . iif i Tho alfalfa south of Logan, Btlll looks pretty sorry over tho result of : tho recent frost. Soma fields aro white with the dead growth. Form its aro resorting to watering to revive re-vive it. Dargaiiis In second hand Fords. ' Kimball Auto Co. Adv. tf Mrs. Laura Woodland of Ilrlgham City was operated upon for gallstones in Salt Lako City a few days and is sold to bo In n very critical condition. condi-tion. She is 74 yearn of age. Mrs. Woodland Is tho mother of Daniel Woodland of nrlgham City, formerly n prominent student of tho 1905 class a tho II. Y. College. i (100,000 brick wanted to be unloaded unload-ed nt Hyrum. Apply to H. V. NLol-son, NLol-son, Logan. Adv. C-27 Tho O. L. & I. Hnllwny Company Is putting In a new' spur nt Hyrum for hauling tho material direct to tho grounds for tho new High School building, I'nul Spenco of Logan now at Ogden Og-den working on tho Coroal factory says tho work Is progressing nicely ana that tho plant will bo ready for operation in two weeks. Tho Scandinavian general commit-too commit-too wishes a report iroin all committees com-mittees appointed Thursday night nt I'reston hall, 8 p. m. Kmll Anderson, Chairman, Tho body of Kmll Olson who was drowned Bomo time ago In the Little Hear Hlvcr near Hyrum, has not yet been recovered. It is continually being be-ing searched for. Wo soil the earth, abstract Us title ti-tle and loan monoy on It. H. A. Pod-arson Pod-arson Co., First North street. Adr. U Opportunities aro slipping every day with persons who novo unythlng for salo and do not uso our classified ads. Tliero is always someone rcadj to buy If they only know whero tc get what they want. ' In tho very near future from a man who knows tho gnmc. Watch for announcements an-nouncements . Private Interests onco tried to give such an exhibition, fall' ed nnd wcro';rUlclsed by the Commercial Com-mercial Club,Tho club tried and failed as mlstjkfely as tho private Interests, In-terests, , Agamlho outdoor sports commltUo of tho club promlsos n flight. Vntch for announcements. IDONT FORGET THE BIGDAWCEl Auditorium Saturday- Night .f i i t Within a day" or two, a ticket of flee for tho O. L. & I. Hallway Co., will bo opened at Mendon. m Dr. 8rfow, specialist, eye, ear, rtene and throat, will bo at tho office of Dr. Bndge and Hayward on the last Saturday of each month. Ady. ' j ' noss ncntty, formerly a promlne'nt student at the U. A. C. is at Brig-ham Brig-ham City, working with the Interests which are erecting a, sugar fac'Cory? at that place. iU Kmma Lucy Gates was given a warm reception in her grand opera at Ogden, Tuesday night. Sho will appear here Saturday night at the Lyric thenter. SERVICE ECONOMY Yo u r Necessity Cache Auto Co. 56 W. Center St. The caso of Joseph II. Kent, administrator admin-istrator v.orsus tho O. L. & I. in which tho plaintiff sued for $20,000 damages for the death of his wlfo, came to an end In tho district court yesterday. Tho defense did not put in any testimony at all, but movad for a non-suit which wns denied. Tho caso went to tho Jury last evening. Funeral services woro held over tho rcmnlus of II. J. Hansen yesterday afternoon In the Third wnrd mooting house. Ulsliop William Evans conducted con-ducted tho services and tho opening prayer was offered by H. J. Nlelson nnd tho benediction wag pronounced b Joseph Morgan . Tho ' following speakers paid tribute to the life of tho deceased: Andrew Kllason, Elder Sorenson, N. P. Nielsen Sr., James C. Johnson, nlshop John II. Anderson Ander-son nnd President Scrgo F. Unlllf. Tho Logan baseball team will piny tho Lowlston team at Lowlston Saturday Sat-urday afternoon preparatory to tho big gamo on Decoration Day. iYour first ride In a f DODGE BROS. CAR J will Imprest you with Its strength I Its roominess, Its beauty and ItsA operation. Come for a ride with us. 2 Blair MotorCo., Logan, Ut. TERRIFIC FIGHT ALONG THE VERDUN FRONT Paris, May 23. Tho official statement state-ment Issued tonight rends: In tho region of Verdun tho German Ger-man counter nttneks took on a char-nctor char-nctor of oxtrcmo vlolenco nlong the wholo ot our frpnt, without It bolng et posslblo to spoclfy the considerable consider-able number of effectives engaged., On tho left bank of tho Mcuso, afi ter a bombardment with largo shells all morning, the- Germans launched on several occasions their assaulting masses against our positions to tho east nnd woU of Lc Mort Hommo. Tho first nttnek was repulsed with sanguinary losses, without tho enemy's ene-my's having been ablo to reach our lines. A second attack, about 7 o'clock In tho evening, succeeded In gaining a footing In one of our trenches, to tho west. An Immediate countemti tack drovo out tho enemy. On tho right bank, tho 'region of Haudrcmont and Douaniont v,as, all day, tho theater of a murderous strug. glo. Tho Germans multiplied their assaults, which woro proccded by powerful artillery preparations. Desplto these efforts the positions conquered by us yesterday were malm tnlned in their entirety, notably In Fort Dounmont. In this region more than 300 prisoners 'remained Id our hands . In tho region of Fumes n Gorman aeroplane, struck by tho machine gun flro of ono of ours.-wat, brought Ljaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafl An aviator seriously hit In tht course of an aerial fight, fell within the enemy lines. In the region ol flidiLlngo i$cr ono dYrb'ur pilots, at wicked by'thrao cnemjf''' aeroplanes, brought dowti'one of his adversaries end drovoUie ''other twoVto flights , |