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I LOWISIOllo H LKW1STON. May S TIkhowIio attended ilic Conference at Itichtnond on Friday, the 3rd, report a good M time and best of Instructions Also M tliose vho availed themselves of the fl opportunity of hearing something' of M (ho mind of our leaders by attending B Stake Conference In Smit lillclil last M Saturday mid Sunday felt much more H Oi:n up. il lor !"lnt. Apostle Ilcber M J in- , iiicie, also Kulilon S. fl v. . , . ii' ih Hist, council of seventies, M - initur ihlstake received much H Kind council and Instruction, which M hope to bj able to profit by. M Tne ital c ltellef society conference H w 111 be held at Lcwlston, May 10, In m the tabernacle. H The school children, with the ex- M ceptlon of tho seventh and eighth m grades, celebrated their Mav holiday H 'I hursil.iy, by taklntr a walk to W. J). m Hendricks' Holds on Muddy river. B The children were attended by the M three lady teachers only, the walk be- fl Ing rather long for the gentlemen. H I'. 10. Kcllson, and family, formerly M of Preston, but who now live In the M Sugar Factory district, expect to M make their home permanently In H Lcwlston. M A new i oid Is being laid out from H tin; mumi f.ictory directly west to H Main stieet. A new branch of rail H nay, also, will bo built along the B same route, tho terminus of which will be a short dlstanco cast of Main street on Harvey Rawlins' farm. The ata'l'iu will bo built about where Mr. HBV It iwllns' birn now scands. HBb We are beginning (o sec the fulfil- menl of the prophesies made by many Inspired men concerning Lowlston. While Its growth may not not seem so rapid as .some mushroom (owns, wc are laying a good foundation and steadily advancing John Telford has tonight, .1 I'. Jones' house on Main street, and will soon move his family Into It. Mrs. .la lib Stowell has sold I or farm to Ilobert and Warren Il.ilrd. Dennis Muttles and II. A. Nclbour have purchased city lots of (! Jacob son Lois Gee has returned home from her visit In Snake Ulver valley accom- panlcd by her mother. The name of the injured man given In last week's paper as .1 in..--, Allen U James AHer H Get a Skate On. H Last Opportunity to Put on H Rollers. Blrj Masque (Sail Hj next Monday. The skating season i:Iunc ,t the Auclitoilum Monday, May -)ih. uuli a grand masque carnival Liberal prl.es will be awarded to thebcit sustained gentleman and lady charact- cr, and also tho most graceful couple. M Costijines for lent by the Salt Lake H Costuming House, whose agent will be at the west loom of the Co-op Drug Co., on West Center street, during the H Day, Mondax, the 'JOth H Kink opens as usual at 7:.'I0 Grand H march and uwaidiug of prizes w III H take place at 1:15 sharp None but H those in masque w 111 be allowed on the H lioor until after the march Skating H will then continue until U:;t0 Admls- H slon -5e, skates '.'oc. H Stops itching Instantly. Cures piles, H eczema, salt rlieuni, tetter, itch, hlcs, H herpes, seabies-Doan's Ointment. At H any drugstore H the fiMnuii; iKsuitiid IlKAL KS- B TATK wiili in il.e next two or tluee Luuan City I uupmrn H ISjclS rori, on camei, two blocks south of Dcserct mills H (1x12 tods, facing east on Flist Kast street, half block north 'I'aboinaole Right acies, moic or U-.ss, ueju lies- D milU H loo acres, more or less, west Qf l.o- gan, near the "new bi Idgo;" fenced and J C acres In the "opening," south side, H Logan Clli ; fenced and How lug well. B 40 aorcsadjolnhig Logan, northwest; J J fenced and' full water right the Pea- H tock Farm. H I know the valuo ol the above prop- H erty, but will make priced a llttlo un dor so as to Interest investors. Write H mc at once, postoillco box: 701, Salt H Lake City, for prices and payments. H L. II. Mautinis.vv. iH i LQGBiSn See the display of souvonli cliinii of the A : ni.il II. V. colli'gis at the Johnson .Irwulry Co. Kdmuiid, son of Mrs Hannah italic of the Sixth ward, was opriand on for appcndlcliis last Monday Tho ollu-r day the slx-war-old son of O. M. Clirlstcnscn fell anil broke his left arm at the elbow J dot, making a very b id case. James Shepard, of Richmond, was taken suddenly 111 with a derangement of the stomach Sunday night. Last ovcnlng there was some improvement. Mrs Thomas Ballard, who has been suffering for yeat s past w llh a serious kidney trouble and recently conlined, Is Ellll very ill at her home In the Second ward Ilobert Smith, sou of Ralph Smith Sr. of (iiecnvllle, was brought In from Hum Ington, Oregon, Friday night with Uphold fever and is now at one of the hospitals Thomas Watkln, of Hyde Park, has contracted to work for N. M. Hodges in Itlch county the coming summer. He expects to cross the mountains next week by team. David Clark of Newton, had his hand Injured by a horse last week. Not receiving proper care, blood poison ing set In and ho is now In Logan un der the care of a surgeon. Heavy, Impure blood makes a muddy pimply complexion, headaches, nau sea, indigestion. Thin bloo I makes you weak, pale, sickly. Iluidouk Itlood Hitters makes the blood rich, red, pure restores perfect health In the II. Y. C. -L. I). S. F. track meet In this city Saturday the local team lost by a score of !() to C.r The homo bojs wore In the scrimmage and lies' rveil lo win. hut Joe Jensen, the smi pi'ifoimer. hiked oil to a baseball game at Wellsvllle and left the bojs Intheluich, hence the defeat. Tho al'i-ruoon was blustery and told and tln'te was but a fair sized crowd out. Joel lilcks, ogent for the D. & It O. at lllughnm, came to Loiran Saturday night and relumed Monday morning. Mr. Kiel;-. las that his ofllcc handles mora mouov than nil tho railroad stations In Cache valley In a short time one mine In lllugham will be shipping L'o.uoo ions of oie dally, which will average live per cent copper A whole mountain Is belli;, dug down and snipped to the smeltois. On this mountain steam shocls .ire at work, also twelve rallio.ul engines. In the Bingham yards It takos eight en glnoi to do the switching I. C Thoreson and F.dward Hanson I returned fiom lower Callfon.ii Mon day night, wl.i'io they, with iitheiN, went 10 inspect u laige tract f laud 'on which tho gentlemen had an op tion. Tho proposition did not nvot I Hi" cxtiPt'tiitlons of the company. While ihoio they went about llfty miles below San Diego and examined a Kooo acre tract for sale at two dol I a i s per acre. This is said to be a Hist class tract of land lying princi pally In river bottoms A stem bear ing wild oats was brought from there which measures eight feet In length showing Vie land to ba very produc tive It is stated that a banker in San Diego has offered to advance live sixths of the purchase money at six per cent If the cash payment of one sixth Is paid down This proposition as a whole is considered very favorably, so much so i hat Joshua Adams, of Onel da county, has proffered to take one fourth Interest in the purchase, and it W thought that this deal will be closed bj si ine of our Utah people Pontlac, Great Organizer. Pontine exemplified nt onco tho boat nnd tho worst tratta of tho American Indian As nn organizer among n poo plo with whom organization Is almost tinposrtlMo, mul ns a master of tlio treacherous statecraft of his raco, ho probably surpassed them all. As soon ns his death was known, tlio French Kovornor nt St Louis sent for his body and buried it with full martial honors nenr tho fort. "For n mauso leum," Pnrktniiii Ilnoly says, "a great city 1ms nrlson n' -. tho forest horo; aud tho raco whom ha hated with such burning lancor. tramplo with un censing footsteps over his forgotten grave" Outing Magazine Melon as Flth Dalt. It seems that the melon is n dainty much nppieclntod by Hsu, nnd in high fnvor ns a bait among Gorman anglers. Tho method of proceduro is an follows: A hole Is cut nt the end farthest from tho stem, tho seeds are extracted and a part of tho fruit hol lowed out h number of hookB at tached lo n lino threaded through tho stem are buried In tho flesh of tho melon, which Is then sent adrift, be ing buoyed on tho surface by two pieces of wood and furnished with a line, by which It can bo drawn ashoro whoa tho bobbing of tho bait shows that n fish hus been hookod. Hyde Park. HYDE PAItK, May 12. The Hyde Park ward conference was held today. On tho stand were Pros Isaac Smith and Councilor Jos. K. Car don, of tho stake- presidency, lilshop Charles 0. Hjdc, councillors J. W. I). Ilurren and Lorenzo Peterson, also other leading bret.hcrn of the ward. Tho bishop's report of the various organizations of the ward showed them to be In good working order. The people had increased their tith ing and fast offcrsngs consld -rably over that of last year, The m.inrlty of the people were trying to live I unest God-feailng lives lives, and he was pleased to labor with so good a people. During tho conference Presidents Smith and Cardon delivered somo excellent discourses upon our duties to our God, our country and to our fellow man. Tho beautiful singing of our cl olr, under the Presidency of Samuel Sea mons, and led by FredT. Ballam was highly appreciated. The closing an them "The Song of The Redeemed" was a beautiful llnale to a most enjoy able day. What must have been a very happy family meeting took placo last week when the Jackson family, late of Old' Fngland. wcio all together (save one) after being separated foicvcral jcars. Annie and Lucy came here several years ago; later another daughter came. One slopped In Chicago, Is there still and will Join the rest In a short time. Last year Mr Jacksin came to I'lah, and last week Mis. Jackson and three children arrived. The Joy of this meeting again can bellei be Imagined than described. The Primary association gave an eiitcitainment.witli plcnlo accompani ment, last Friday evening. A pro gram consisting of songs, recitations and music was rendered, after which dancing was indulged In the balance of the evening. The carl j beets will )a ready lo thin In about ten days John Lamb Is slowly recovering after a long selge or typhoid fever. The rains of Saluiday and Sunday weit! vcrv much needed. Those riddles i.i Tub Kiu-uiimuan last Issue were easy. We solved them wiili our eyes closed. Ten dollars please HER PLOT CUNNINGLY LAID Scheme of Woman in Madrid to Get . Valuable Diamond. I A story of nn amazingly auda cious swindle comes from Madrid, .Spain. Tlio heroino is n liaiulsoino. elrjjnntly dressed woman who the other day visited n siiociulist in men tal dieaes on behalf of her hus band, who, she said, was n sufferer from religious iiinnin. Having ex plained tlio ease, it was nrrangod that alio bhould return in about an hour with tlio afflicted husband. The next s-ecno of nction was n jeweler's shop in another part o the city, whore she telectcd dia monds "lo tho value of $5,000 on the u.idorstauiling that oho would buy (! in if her husband npproved. Would someone accompany her home in a cab and the money would be paid innnodiiitely 'i A trusted clerk was M-nt and with him the lady drove hack to tho doc tor's house. In an anteroom she took the stones, "just to show them to her husband," then, entering with sublime assurance tho doctor's study, she informed the specialist that tier husband was now in tho nnterooin and ready to bo examined. Leaving a visiting card, tho lady took her depnrturi md tho doctor, bidding tho suppi.d patient en ter, proceedi-d ut v loihiirc to nsk professional uitKin- Tho jewel er's mnii was puzled at first, but soon he realized ih.it he had boon inado the victim f a i lever fraud. The doctor, howewr. interpreted his agitation as coined by his com plaint nnd when after two hours matters were finally explained tho lady impostor had mushed with her spoils without leaving nny trace. Force of Habit. "How wai it Wlggtsa van foolish onough to write those letters road fa tho suit against him for breach of promlso?" "I don't know, unlose it was that being In a dlatrlot attornoy'r office ho cot so In the habit that evon took to Inditing luve latter: ' Psychological Doubt), "I pee that man In so miny p. ) that sometimes I think he la uu . tous," ''So do I, and It's p'lzillc- -to decide whother ho'c riir.. loublo life or If 1' wins T .-MW - JMnlVLJ.! IffMM III 1 1 Ml ROOSEVELT'S SAYINGS. This great republic of ours shall nev er become the government of a pluto cracy, and It shall never become the government of a mob. The world has moved so far that It Is no longer necessary to believe that one nation can rise only by thrusting another down. Wc cannot afford to forget the maxim upon which Washington In sisted, that the surest way to avert war Is to be prepared to meet It This Is an era of combination alike In the world of capital and In the world of labor. The wrongdoer, the man ho swind les and cheats, whether on a big scale or a little one, shall receive at our hands mercy as scant as If ho commit ted crimes of violence or brutality Wo show ourselves the truest friends of prosperity when ve make It evident that we will not tolerate the abuses of property. We must strive continually to secure for every man such equality of oppor tunity that In the strife of life he may have a fair chance to show the stuff that Is in him. VHH ULOUU. Ret Rill n million ho doesn't know the color of his own blood. It can not ho blue yet Bill may be one of the blue-blooded -aristocracy. Ask him if his blood is nil one color and bet him'n million. Then ex plain that it isn't. The blood in the arteries is n bright red; that in tho veins n dull red. Tlio former i3 charged with oxygen, tho latter with carbonic acid. How can Bill tell a vein from nn artery? Tell him that veins, when piiObed, do not fill from above; because blood in tho veins is always Becking the heart. This sim ple fact is worth knowing in case of an accident. To Whom It May Concern. The tlrm lieriDfcrc known as Skanchy & llcrnston, contractors and builders, has been dissolved by mutual consent. O. C. Bkhnston I Want Column M ,, llmlMillMIMl Wanted- A man and team to haul lime lock at the Logan Uriel; and Lime eompsnj w c Typewriting If jou have anjlhlrg ou want typewritten telephone mc your wants. Hell 'phone 211k. wo For Sale -.1" acies of good land In the West Field of Logan. To be sold In pieces iosult (he buyci. Come early and get your choice. Apply to Wlllalm Greaves, fiufl West 'J ml South street Logan. Secondhand typew liter for sale. Cheap Apply A If. Lundahl at Ititcr Pros Drugcompmy wo For Rent Highl-ioomcd house wlih lot and barn; will lent all the rooms 0, part of them Apply to L'lil South First Kast; Hell phone a'J2v. wo For Sale Lucerne and timothy hay and straw. C. Railing, 310, So. Main; Indepcnt 'phono 342, Rell lOOx. wc DON'T YOU DO 1T,-Ruy land or city property until you seo tho bar gains I have to dispose off. James Mllllgan, Smlthticld, Utah. 5 First class sand dcllvi icd to any part of town. W. T. Urown, Ind 'Phono 224. wo II J. Hansen, Wcstllcld, city scaven ger and back-yard woik. Hell 'phone 112z The Palace Restaurant is now run In connection with the CHICAGO Meat Market, which gu arantees everything tD be the best." We ghe you all you can eat. Dettei Service. Better Cooking Better Coffee Better Bread than any restaurant west of Chicago. Kverythltig new, neat, clean and up-to-date. Tho best dinner in tho city for 2,')C. Wo don't want you to go out hungry. Iluttcballc & Sorcnson, Proprietors Shoe Bargains! Men's $3.50 Dress Shoes and Oxfords in patent i leather, box calf and vici-kid, newest styles and lasts, 3 all sizes, on sale at $2.45 J Ladies' $1.50 Oxford Ties, neat style, flexible soles, ( high and low heels, now - - - $1.1 5 Misses and Ghildren's Strap Slippsrs or Oxford Ties, neat styles with patent leather tips, sizes S 1-2 to 11 at 95c. Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 - - - - $i-iO : Misses and Children's solid leather Lace Shoes, well ij made and good wearers, sizes 5 to S, sale price 60c j Sizes 81-2 to 11, sale price - - 85c 1 Sfzes 11 1-2 to 2, sale price - - - $1.00 Infants soft sole' shoes, very pretty styles in red, white, pink, bine, tan and black - - - 25c 1 ' " yyj " If I Opposite the Tabernacle I j I T H E ONE PRICE STORE j j - f 6!fe; California BfTffiYf1t' ws '' in every tin I iM'-T. "' ' V J. A. FOLGER & CO'S I Golden Gate Coffee I SOLD ON MERIT I J. A. FOLGER & CO. I Established 1050 SAN FRANCISCO, I RICH Oil iuW Rich or poor alike are habitually constipattd.' It poisons the entire system, the train of cils that follow is almost limitless. It slays its victims by thousands, although some other name goes into the death certificates. Drugs will not cure. Throw physic to the dogs. Eat foods of a laxative nature like DR. PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD which is so highly nutritious will in itself support life and by its daily use prevent constipation. Palatablo-Nutrltlous Easy of Digestion and Roady to Eat Can b ttrved hot. Put In a hot oven lor a lew mlnutos; or cook In boiling milk (0 a mush. IOC' 8 package. ForSalebylvare tf ffifo " Dr. Price, the fmout food expert! the creator of Dr. Price's Cream Halting Powder, Delicious Plavorloz Extracts, Ico Cream Sugar and Jelly Deiserts, has never been compelled, notwithstanding strenuous Pood laws, to chance any or his products. They have always conformed to their requirements. This is an absoluto euarantee of their quality and purity. To All Students. There Unoihlni; n, ore appropriates for a Graduating Gift than a Handsomely buind lieautlfully Illustrated Hook. In fact it Is tlio COKUKCT 'I HI NO A Wo have a line nssoitment to select from, and will be pleased to show them 105011 WILKINSON & SON Opposite the P. O. Logan, Utah. Just issued A vest pocket size of the Hook of Mor mon. Price $1.00. Limp lent her binding. Read The Republican if You want" the News