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Show LOCAL BRIEFS. Buy your wall paper at Wilkinson Wil-kinson & Son's'. ' t Pork wanted on subscription j at this office. - i ; . live hundred pair of children shces.sizes from 1 to b at 50 cents i a pair, at Andreas Peterson's, -t Bring your job printing to The Nation office. Good work and low prices-guaranteed. ' Councilman-elect E. W. Robinson Rob-inson is strongly spoken of for the position of president of the city council. Attorney French will shortly leave for Seattle to reside, be- Sarah Carmichael, the well known Utah poetess, died in Salt Lake Sunday. It is reported that paraffine oil has been discovered near Preston. ! Wheat took an upward turn the past few days and the dealers deal-ers predict yet higher prices. H. Wadman, the tinner, has a i full line of tin, sheet iron and granite ware.- , . Schey and Alexander, expert 'opticians,. Hotel Keisel, for a few .days only. Eyes tested evenings. Apostles Cowley and Woodruff I were in Logan on business yes-terday. Dr. O. C. Ormsby came to Lo-I gan yesterday for a brief visit with his family. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! Elegant Line Just Received. A!-so A!-so Ladies' Wraps, at Eliasoa Sisters. Sugar beets. There's nothing so sweet as a Newman Organ . Harris Music Co. f Fine house and lot near tem-ple,for tem-ple,for sale cheap. Inquire at this nice. f Ihe Journal announces there are $100 shoes at the Logan Dry Goods Go's. Fred always was high toned. Logan is the central distributing distribut-ing point for a population of 20,-000, 20,-000, and its sphere of commercial activity is being extended constantly. con-stantly. . The Nation will give away a fine $120.00 Newman organ. Subscribe Sub-scribe for The Nation or pay a year in advance, and you may be the winner. - x The case of Hodges vs. Fisher, involving the ownership of a horse, was on trial yesterday. A jury awarded the animal to Hodges. . cause Loaan went Republican, ' Seattle will soon go Republican, j Highest cash price paid for, eggs, potatoes, onions, green I apples, dried apples. Cache Valley Val-ley Mercantile company. All the people say that C. M Wendelboe is the best watchmaker. watch-maker. Go "to,: him ; when you want a good job done. Third St., East of Tithing office. 1 Mrs. T. D. Roberts, the Third . street milliner, has the latest I styles of coats, jackets andj capes. Call and see her before j going elsewhere, t J They say the; Journal now admits that Fred Turner's vote and influence must have wielded a great influence on election day. Ten years ago a prominent! gentleman of Logan predicted that Logan would never again elect a Republican .municipal ad-.ministration. ad-.ministration. But it did. just ' the same. Mayor-Elect Hanson has already al-ready received a large number of applications from those desiring. desir-ing. to act as policeman, street -ioilaf firo phief and Mr. Pearson and Miss Maggie Ricks of Rexburg will be mar- j ried in Logan temple today. The j bride is a grand daughter of Mr i j Griffith Charles of Logan. James W. Mortimer the eldest 'son of James Mortimer, died in this city Saturday of liver coin-! i plaint. The funeral service was i held at the residence of Mr. and i Mrs. II. J. Dewitt yesterday. , ! Mrs. Catarine Hibbard enter-Itained enter-Itained a number of friends very pleasantly Monday evening in j honor of Mrs - Anna Casperson of Preston. . Games, refreshments, refresh-ments, music, etc., were enjoyed o feUfCl Vlw, j.x, -- - , building inspector. He will hold i them under consideration until j the time comes to take action. Letters from Mrs. W. Y Crox-all Crox-all and Miss Bessie Morehead to relatives here announce that the latter lady is making rapid pio-oress pio-oress in her musical studies under un-der the direction' 'of ' Madame Marchesi, ., ..the s.great French teacher. The weather has certainly been on its good behavior during the present autumn. Weeks and months of sunshine have been the rule,, with the result tnat woih. vu u.c uvv r the sugar factory and other buildings has progressed rapidly . No need to go to California for sunny skies. The weather m Logan for eight months has been perfect. George Carlson, a Logan youth, who is accused of embezzling embez-zling his sweetheart's, ring and theu escaping from the police, -nlared under arrest in this until a late hour. The funeral service over the remains of the late Henry R. James was held in the Logan tabernacle Sunday at noon The speakers were Elders John T. Caine, Jr., Aim a Olson, J. Jacobs, (Jhas. AlcNiel, Jos. E. Wilson, i i Andrew Nyman, Jr , and Chris-1 itian Olson, all of whom spoke! 1 consolingly. cit v last niht,and is now behind the bars of the city jad. l'-'by who was notitied that, CuT-lson vas in the city, arrived, here last night, and will tae; Carlson back today. According, to the story of the sheriff, Carl-, son secured a ring valued at fcoO , from Miss Hobbs, with whom, he was infatuated, and sold the;, rinc A complaint was made! out against him and he was; arrested several weeks ago but he managed to break away from the arresting officer and escaped A feW da s ago Cai Kon yis held up by thugs in Salt Lake, ana uhcn thcsro,y app-ared m the raperstheLo-an ofl.eis foum that he 'was here. Papers for ' Lis arrest were' prepaml,. and led-fc arrestee vun(l He was -taken .into -edy Ut nhtbySergeautlleel . h; yuun-man denies thaVne embe,-zledthe.rtHg,t.eri!i' embe,-zledthe.rtHg,t.eri!i' ,' ' V- .; V- |