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Show j Eishop Henry Hugl.es was a j (Logan visitor Saturday. ' j Mr. Henry Parkinson was in' town from Wellsville Saturday.! i John F. Wright, Esq:, of Hy-jrum Hy-jrum spent Sunday in salt Lake The best $1.50 shoe for ladies 'ever offered at Logan D G. Co. fleavy fleeced lined union suits for children only 35c. at Logan Dry Goods Co. Small family desires to rent one or two unfurnished rooms. Inquire at this office. H Wadman, the tinner, has a full line of tin, sheet iron and granite ware.; : T ost A brown horse, saddle marked. Leave information at this office and be rewarded. LOCAL BRIEFS. Councilman John Spande was a visitor to Salt Lake Friday. Bring your job printing to The Nation office. Good work and i low prices guaranteed. Mr. Joseph Knowles had the misfortune to run a nail in his foot last Friday, inflicting a painful wound. Taking it all in all, "The Night -of the- Fourth" promises to be the best musical comedy seen here in years. Logan D. G. Co. is the place to biry Ladies' wraps The assortment as-sortment is the largest and the prices are the lowest. Ben Bernson of this city acci- I DRESS C0ODS1 DRESS GOODS! DRESS j GOODS! Elegant Line Just Received. Also Al-so Ladies' Wraps, at Eliason Sisters. I The attendance at the Brig- ham Young college is 387, and growing. A , meeting of the board will be held next week. The many friends of Mrs Samuel Holt will be pleased to learn that her health is -somewhat improved of late. ;"Gamla" Niels died last Saturday Satur-day night, and was buried Monday.. Mon-day.. He . leaves a sister and other relatives in Logan. The genial countenance of Ex-Commissioner Ex-Commissioner Meikle of Smith- dentally caught his hand in a saw at Anderson's mill Saturday and lost the little finger of his right hand. i Certain picture ' agents are abroad in Logan who by threats and in other ways attempt to induce in-duce lady residents to sign contracts. con-tracts. They should be promptly prompt-ly shown the door. The paving along the main business sidewalk is now complete com-plete and is a vast improvement over former; , conditions-. It gives Logan a distinctly metropolitan metro-politan air, and' makes walking ; along that thoroughfare a pleas-1 ure ' j ! field was - observed upon -our j business-streets Monday. ! A little son of 'Mr , and Mrs jWJaques died at Huntsville. i Webetf 'ounty, Monday, while the family was visiting there We sympathize with the bereaved be-reaved parents. Registration days this year OS Mr. Alfred Swinyard, the well known carriage repairer, is re-1 moving to his new shop just east of the depot, where beginning! next week he will be pleased to' meet all his old friends and many : new ones. ! Albert Casper Hanson was ar- j Best line of Linoleums in the city at Logan D. G. Co. A missionary benefit dance will be given in the Second ward next Friday evening. All invited , Registration days this year fall on Tuesdf, Oct.25, and on Tuesday, Oelff 29. Every Republican Re-publican chon.A register on those days. All who were on the list last year need not register, t Wanted 10,000 men, women and children, to buy wallpaper, school supplies, stationery, etc. The largest tablets 'in town for the money, at John Bench's, White House. 2d street. I Registration days this year fall on Tuesday, Oct. 15, and on Tuesday, Oct.. 29. Every Republican Re-publican should registeron those days. All who were on the list last year need not register.- f 1 The attendance at the Agricultural Agricul-tural college yesterday was 320, with a large number waiting to be enrolled. Great activity prevails pre-vails at the college, and an excellent class of students is. in attendance. Chairman Joseph Knowles of the Republican, city committee has taken up his duties and ..-will make ah effective -cam baign unti 1 election day: - Logan city is irretrievably irre-trievably in debt withrnqthing to "shjTK,';for the debt, Us a result of TJt-mocratic rule arid a change in nitlnicipal admitfktrati'on. ; is demanded. de-manded. ' : A young man recently wroteW-the wroteW-the editor of the Ladies' Home Journal asking: "-VVh;it-tVV,t; your to ssay. squaift'iy juitlcfaiMy'.' .to i .youiigmHt)fP.atw.lo,iJj.i about to mrnf-i"-, ItfMKltfi&X Journal Mr- Ikik' uses' a'tysjfpfei his answer;,. lts.sal:ent pbirtt-ajre j. these: that-a 'In an' --sh'riaki ''niakol fall on Tuesday, Oct 15, and on ( Tuesday, Oct. 29. Every Re-j Re-j publican should register on those 'days. All who were on the list j last year need not register, g In one of the former issues of i the Journal they remarked mat-! mat-! ters were very quiet . on the ; verge of a campaign From i present appearances it may yet be lively enough to suit them before election is over. J The funeral service over the I remains of the late Mrs. Maggie Elwell Johanson took place Monday, the speakers were Elders M. J. Ballard, Joseph E. Cardon, T. A ' Thoreson and Epbraim. Mikkleson, all of whom testified to her worth. If clever artists, beautiful stage settings, pretty girls, dainty costumes cos-tumes and a bright witty play count for anything, it is not surprising sur-prising that Matthews' and Bulger's Bul-ger's new musical comedy should have made such a success. It is.' expected that President C. D. Fjeldsted, will -reach Lo- j gan about Sept. from Scandinavia. Scan-dinavia. - He ; writes that ground has been secured for a tine meeting meet-ing house soon. to. lie 'erected, by the Saints inPopenhgen.-y; . Postmaster , a- "2ffn$ocfci Announces An-nounces there,ife,uncMmf;diet-ters there,ife,uncMmf;diet-ters for Miss Margie Chap mini, Miss. Kitty Clyde, Mr. Albert Clayton, A., W..Ensign, Mr C-O. C-O. Hanson, - Mr.- ;j;: Jv Poiilso'n, ftjiss Lulu Taysum, Ellas A. Smith, Jr. -4-; .. 'f ; ; Mr. Carl C;: Johnson and" his business associates, are nSw thoroughly settled--in tlleir stqj-e j oh Third street They have'.; large and 'elegant stock cf. d"ryi: go.ods, notions, clothing. , -efci.'t and. will be glad to greet theiV many friends and the nublic raignea oerore Judge Hmith Saturday on the charge of striking strik-ing Mr. Kloepfer of the Seventh ward. He pleaded guilty and was given three months in the county jail or 24 hours to leave town. He quickly chose the latter alternative. Among the visitors to Salt Lake from this city the. past week were Postmaster Murdock, Councilman Wilson, Professors F. B. Linfield, J. L. Miller and , G, L? Swendson, Messrs. Loren-' zo Hanson apd S. B Mittonandj wives, Leroy Cardon and Chas. j Hanson. v The drama, "Under Two Flags," was presented- to a large-auc'ience large-auc'ience at the opeia house last j Monday evening. . The part of . Cigarette was played in an im-1 pressive manner by Miss McCal-1 lum. The other parts were fair- ; ly well - sustained, and the stage j 'appointments were unusually! 0S i. - . ... i MrQeorge Fister, the popular harness dealer, has returned from a pleasetit trip to Freeport, Ills , i Avhere he visited with relatives! ! , lie had not seen his sisters for ! Wr twenty. years. When he met' .4 them, so well had western- air: '-apd provisions agreed' with him, they did not recognize him. Be! .slates that, he enjoyed the trip' . hugely.- . . . j I Prof. C. M. Harris, of the pop - ular .firm of Harris Bros. & Co.r! -rnusiedealers, of Logan, Utah, 'Vl?1SriiThursday,s train to iflMfelvMr. Frank Har- i mitoHtimiaiy visit Mr.Harris'i fi1-,"y 1 was also-partly bfJ,a,fflTBSut on receiving the : --. iif. uuivii-.bf the vei. sei'ibus ilinessf of- "little ' Fra n'k Harris' 1 4h0 wasot expected to live at ! : the fimeV ov.er.. which', news, he Uias mucli,".eoncerned. Rexbur"! .rUffrrectr. .-.; ; - ' j t tlie woman oi his choice his clufmT Jas well as his wife'; that he shoulil i show her the highest consid-t 'era'tion as well as love -hiy-'; . hi? ' i should reuieaibw-'that;. ht.'V.owE's-'his ht.'V.owE's-'his wife tohvi'notheraiJd.twar ; h is mother-it),-law'w itfoyVspec ,at 'least; that lie "should1,, k'wp'. . his.-; ' wife infonMd;; as to, .hisineonw: !' 'that he should give lW'aregukTf ' a.lowance andj that:. he. -should nave-his-ftfe ini,(ii(lvjn-her favor Ah& above all, tlfut hen a oung ' man marries he must remember that he leaves a world of self and enters into a world of another and i self. i generally: ' . f i?. ' ' - :u i . The .Logan and Wellsville i ball teams played the final gam I of the-.season liere Saturday,' the naU'er' winniflg by a-score''of 11 to 3. r Thei;e has been sonje ill-Ifg' ill-Ifg' betweenthe club during I the" past suifmier and the gapyp i.'.'tai'lifs. the restoration .'of liar-' mony between thorn, -which we-. we-. ti-iist-Avill continue permanently. Tremberth, the player who came :from Bingham with the Logans. ! went in the box for the Wells-j Wells-j ville club, and rroved altogether U,u flusive for the lecal batters. : yr- 'Oi'-ion S'mitlr "and son ' I Everest fW-hed home from Cape r .: Noine Fi'iday.-,evening.;..They-hiid , ;ivery-yqi.y,.K.rp(p honw, haviifgt . , Mi'Qiirie 'days ort-tlie roai.j Thf y saTi-n the stenrrtier QuetJng which had. lut.-unusuily-fetst ,;and pleasant trip.' .jM,r. Smith says the j sf a son up there ; was short' ftrr'cl i quite unsatif-fat-torv, to the great! mass of the miners'! He has'some properties which he is confluent will eventually show gratifying ' returns, but have not yet been ! developed. |