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Show Olcn Miller ot Stilt, Lake, cv-Unitcd 1 ' States Marshal, was in Logan Friday 7" j clrculat lug among friends. M , f Tlic best place Tor light and hesny B ,' i allocs for Ladles, Gentlemen and B'. 'Children; also first-class repairing at ! . ., -. Andreas Peterson fe j s ( , The season of theatrical doings Is H" licrc again, together with other signs B -of fall. However pleasant, the sum- P -mcr may have been, fall and winter Pi ; with Its attendant pleasures will be H welcomed by many. PH James If. Anderson, the new chair- PH man of the Kcpubllcan State Com- PH unlttcc, was In Logan Saturday con- PH, fcrring with t ho local politicians. Mr. pH Anderson made The Republican a call PH f and we found him to Ikj a very plcas- PH t .ant gentleman. Wo have no doubt PH 4hat Republican Interests arc safe In PH 'his hands. H ' The Presbyterian Sunday School is PH w preparing an excellent program for -"Rally Day," the 20th Inst. It is the H'" desire of the superintendent and pastor pH that everyone interested in the work PH at the Presbyterian church bo partlc- pH ularly Interested in the "Rally Day" PjJ service. The service is free, and all pBf .aie cordially invited to bo present. H y Through W. W. Woodside, the O. pka H. L's. local agent, wo have been cx- Phb 'tended courtesies that are highly ap- PP pieciated. Wo have had but little pBa business with the station force here, Pjb hut fiom observation, and expressions PAV by others, care led to bcllcc that pkV t he Short Line has no more competent PAV and accommodating set of station pBa olliclals along the Hue. PjM The enthc Issue of bonds for the PAV orcction of the city's new light plant PAV- lias been taken by the State Hoard of PAV Laud Coinmissioncis of Utah. Bids pBw weic opened at a special meeting last. PAV week and the hid of the above men- pBV tloned iMiaul wasconsldeied the best PAV of the two that were submitted. The PAp. Iwnds amounting to $(i."i,000 will diaw PAV interest at 4 percent for twenty yeais. PBYJ The peach is not the only toothsome PBW fiuit lalsed down the line, llelow PApJ Ililgham can be seen acicsoftoma- Phh V toes, and II Is said I hat In some In- PApJ ' stances it. is eiy neaily Impossible PApJ to llnd help sulllclcnt to Inmost the pkBj crop. A number of rows of these PBVJ blight red "beirles" stiung acio-s a PBBV Meld present a ciy chaimlng appear- PAP cilice even to those who would mcfer PAP walnut hulls as a matter of diet. H ji Dr. .lohn I-'iauklhi Kngle of the A. PftflM O. let urned Monday fiom a month's pftP institute woik in the east. While PApJ away he also visited home folks at pftfB Itockvllle and Orleans, Indiana. On PBVJ his letuin lioine he stopped at Chli-a- PBBb go and successfully passed an cxaiulii- PApJ at Ion In law-that will admit him to Pftpft practice. Dr. Kngle has cairied his )" i law studies along as a side line for . iulte a time, doing work under the J instruction of the Chicago Correspond- pikpjl 1'iiee School of Law. pftPJ K II. J. Ilalton, formerly foreman at pftPJ i the Journal utllec of this city, but re- PftlH cently of The Preston Standard, is PBH ! now holding a case on the Descret pftpH, News. Harry is after a reportoilal PAPJ; t position and is in the mechanical de- PAPJ, g j partmentonly until ho becomes lietter pftpfi g ' acquainted with the city. Mr. Hal- PPPmI b ton has many warm friends in Logan PPPpJi f, who arc always Interested in him PApH wherever ho may lie. The Preston J Standard while under his manage- PApH ment showed marked Improvement J over days gone by. pVafH The cause of the O. S. L. trains ar- PPffH rMnglato during this season may lie pVApM ittrllmted to the necessity of using pVafH line screens on the smoke stacks ot PPgPP the locomothes. As a usual thing PH large scieensaio used, but while eeo- J thihg is so dry as to make prairie flies PBPH laugcrous, the tine screens aic used in J older to cut otT the large hot cinders J that aie frequently thrown fiom the pkpM smoke stack. These line screens soon become choked up and there Is so llt- PPAP llodiaught that it Is an impossibility pj to keep up sulllelent steam to haul the PJ tialu at the usual speed. PPAPJ J'lobahlj those 111 Ighainfi ult endeis PApAp , know their business, but wehaeheard ppAPj it expressed at diirercut times that if pPAPJ tthepeoplootTeiiug thcfriiit werea lit- ppHpP tie ucal er in appeaiauee and a little PAPH moiccaroful in handling the fruit there ppftapj wotild be a greater temptation to buy. ppHpS If those great burly men with their ipAPpJ dirty hands would get out of that ppapH little petty ten-cent business and tuin pHHpB It over altogether to the leally chaiin- ppHpH, log little ghls ono freiuontlv tlnds pVApB j there, more shekels would (hop into ppHpH ' the till than A little girl, neat ppApH and clean, with a smiling face and ppapH pleasant manner can come nearer ppHpH celling a man or woman u last year's PjpHpJ i almahac than a careless man can a ppHpJt U 'correct report or a November election BVAHtl 7i tm. 'thirteen days before it happened. Mrs. Marion England is seriously 111 of typhoid. The Royal Hread of Salt Lake for sale by P. A. Nielson & Son. Tho Influx of students has already livened up the town considerably. Mr. Ocorgc Hansen has recently moved from West Centre street to the Island. P. A. !N'lclsoii Si Son arc arranging their front windows for a better display dis-play of goods. During the past few days Mr. C.uy Thatcher has been suffering from an attack of appendicitis. Miss llartha Pulluin of Trenton is here visiting her sister Mis. George Hansen. Mis. Hansen has been ailing slightly for some time. Mr. Ciarles West of the "West Ranch" in Idaho Is here on his return from Omaha, where he been looking look-ing after business matters. The Presbyterian C. E. society in business session last Wednesday evening even-ing elected olllcers as follows: President Presi-dent II. L. Hell; secietary, Miss Alice Reed; ticasuier, MissClirist ine Laisen. We would call the attention of our readers to the various adds of this Issue. Merchants who are progressive enough to adeitlse aie geneially pio-gressle pio-gressle enough to secure bargains for ou. The Paris Millinery company recently recent-ly opened up in the room acated by the Hercules company, has one of the most delightful rooms in tho city. New show cases, stands, etc., are jet to be added, when the place will present pre-sent a very pleasing appearance. Cluulcs Lafount, of the linn of La-fount La-fount & Son, will leave for Chicago next Sunday to take a courso In Dental Den-tal Surgery and medicine at the Northwestern North-western University. Charles is a popular pop-ular young fellow of good ability anil will undoubtedly make a thorough student or the profession he Intends to adopt. The linn of Campbell & Morrell arc arranging for a grand fall opening shortly. Inability to secure freights, etc., has made It Inconvenient for them during tho past few days, but as soon as some extra shelving work is accomplished they will have something some-thing interesting for the public. Read their announcement elsewhere. In allowing cattle to browse along the sidewalk and frequently travel along the walk, the drivers are exhibiting exhib-iting carelessness that Is well nigh un-paidonable. un-paidonable. If wo understand the stock law properly, cattle are not permitted per-mitted on the sidewalks at all and on the st loots only when under the caic of a driver, who Is supposed to keep them moving. People who take the tumble tocaie for the small lawns outside of their pioperty, along tho walk, do not care to have them de-stiojcd de-stiojcd by cattle, nor is it a pleasuic to tlml ones self suddenly and unexpectedly unex-pectedly up against a "buffalo chip." The condition or ficight tratllc just at present Is very annoying to local business men as no doubt It Is to others elsevvheie. Mr. Fred Cafes, the gentlemanly manager of The Logan Dry Goods company said the other day that he had had since tho Hist of July the Invoice for a $1)00 con-slgnment con-slgnment of ribbons but that the goods have not reached him yet. The other day wo heaul the statement made by a clerk of one of our laigcst clothing and shoe stores, that a portion por-tion of a consignment or shoes had been at the Logan station for several months but that tho remainder had failed to come, and that until It was all hero none of It could bo received. TIiIn Is certainly doing business under dllllcultlcs. Forest tires in Colorado, Wiomlng and Oregon arc destroying valuable property and many lives. It Is reported re-ported lu dispatches that meteors started the fires in Colorado. The opera house orchestra has been indulging in a little practice recently, getting Into shape for the season's work. The excellent music rendered by this musical organization is a pleasant plea-sant feature of every performance and Is thoroughly appreciated by Logan theatre-goers. Mr. R. S. Campbell of the firm of Campbell & Morrell has been In the city tho past few days looking after business Interests connected with this popular house. Mr. Campbell Is also the Gcnl. Manager of tho Utah Light and Power Co. of Salt Lake and Interests In-terests connected therewith made It necessary for hhn to return to the city Tuesday afternoon. Members of the executive and finance committee of the Rcbupllcans as announced by Chairman Anderson is as follows: W. S. McCornlck, George M. Cannon, David Keith, Robert S. Campbell, Arthur Pratt, James Chlpman, A. Fred Wcy, Hoyt Sherman, A. R. Hayes, Jesse M. Smith, C. E. Loose, John C. Graham. The new secretary of the committee is to be Thomas Pitt of Hrlgham City. Mr. J. A. Hcndrickson and family returned last Sunday from an extended extend-ed tour of the western coast. Mr. Hcndrickson as president of the Cache Knitting Works, this city, Ogdcn Woolen Mills Co., Ogdcn Knitting Works, and Salt Lake Knitting Works, has been tied down to business for so long that he felt It Incumbent upon himself to take this much needed recreation. .Ho returns In excellent health and spirits and ready for another siege of business activity. Mr. Hend-rlckson Hend-rlckson as an active Republican is highly pleased with the work of the State convention at Ogden. Wc learn that Mr. R. Leo Campbell, secretary of the firm of Campbell & Morrell, is soon to become a benedict and make hK future home in Logan. The lady who is to lie his "better-three-fourths" is Miss Lama Sanders, Sand-ers, one of Salt Lake City's most charming and accomplished society girls. Theceiemony that is to make these two ioung people as one will be pel formed on October Kith after which Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will be "at homo" in Logan. Mr. Campbell was born in Logan and until fifteen j can sago was a resident and will be remembered by many of Logan's citizens. citi-zens. He will be connected with the flim at this place and his gentlemanly licaringiind pleasant manner will certainly cer-tainly lend to the populailty of the firm. The Republican and many friends extend congratulations. Wo have no disposition to offer ail-vico ail-vico that may inn counter to that olfered by tho family ph.vslcian, but we have it on such good authority that olive oil Is the ptoper thing in cases of appendicitis, that we can not leslst the temptation to mention it. "Pis saiil that In the woist cases, whoie sutfeilug is Intense, almost unbearable, un-bearable, that a libeial dose will In-vailably In-vailably relieve the (listless. A famous fam-ous Fieuch physician claims to have tieated four bundled cases and ellect-ed ellect-ed as many cures- all thiough the use of olive oil. In cases w hole the stomach Is out of older and will not letain the oil, It is suggested that Injections will answer the purpose quite its readily. Wc offer this for what it is woith, knowing that In several cases the pie-scriptlon pie-scriptlon has pioved of Immeasurable value. |