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Show LiJ '.V t "4 1 Mr. C.E.Tm rs e isen is in town from Ogcen for a few days. List your R al Estate with H. A. Pedersen A Co. Jolly Ed. Edwards was a visitor from Cache Junction yester- LOCAL BRIEFS. SpeGial Sale of r Invest with H. A. Pedersen & Co. Ye loan Money. IT. A. Pedersen & Co. Mr. May rick of Logan Third day. ward von the prize doll at John The court of Enquiry decided Bench ' KSB ro Sul CD Hi. buy shingles at Smith Bros. No. 4n, Series I, won the Logan. Why? Because you get hem for $2.00 a thousand. piano at Henry G. Ilayball's store. Will Good resolve for 1902. Lo-;atend the to my magazines President C. O. Card of A1 them and have Bindery berti Stake visits! in Logan this jound. ' v cek. 0CRE3 m r Tinsmith and Plumber at II. Pine office room to rent in The Wad mans store on 2nd Street. Nation building. Enquire at line of tineware, pumps, Complete this office. inks, bath tubs, iron pipe and Get your lumber at Smith fittings, etc. Call ani see him. Bros., where they can fill your The Nation will give away a x b 11s in a hurry. fine $120 .(K) Newman organ. Sub-sem- e Warianty deeds, mortgage a for The Nation or blanks and justice's blanks for year in advance, and you pay may sale at this office. be the winner. x Ladies Flannel Waists We have too many of these besides we expected We couldn't help it, they locked so inviting and cods. to have a hard winter. The weather has been too warm for n heavy foods, so we have too many waists left. at a freat These we offer 1 Bring your job printing to Nation office. Good work an 3 low prices guaranteed. The Cache county court will hold its regular session next Tuesday. Miss Gwennie Hubbard left Logan on Sunday for Brooklyn, where she will take a special normal course of two years. The proposed Interraountain baseball league has fallen through and the prospects are for very lit tie baseball in Utah next summer Many of the Slate players are accepting offers elsewhere. It is expected that a meeting of the city council will be held this evening to clear up ail un finished business preparatory to the new administration next Monday. The first meeting of the new city council will be held next Wednesday ex ening. August F. Orlob died at l.is Heavy Fleeced lined waists dark colors Good Flannel Former Price 75c Heavy fieece lined Good he Logan boys i and put up a re muikably sjiecdy game, while the visiters, while energetic. lucked in skill and knowledge of tl.e f'rismon made 3 touch- downs, Seth Hansen 2 and Kirnball 1, while Seivy Jeppesen kicked two goals. Mrs. Mathilda Thorstensen. vile of Maitiii Thorstensen, of the Third wind, this city, died Thursday inoniing. Jan nary 2r.d, lie v.iis bom Minch Jltli, in Fredrick-breNorway. 0. wen- in - 1 ex-- cell'Mit praci.ii - ld, 'id lias 11 f a' 1 .i i i;i ft lends I- r d, Imvh I of ;i iv-idr- ilt jvs.t eighteen :vi l ices. t) ie Lcg.iii years vl l.!i $2-0- trim- Only $1.50 Former Prices I waists, $2-2- 5 assorted colors. $2.50 $2.75 strong against the Russian government because of h treatment f political coovic s iu themiosof Sib?m. Iu diplomatic relations the United Slates and Linssia have at way a been allit-- t a certain ext ent, and it looked a thht hs though the repnuuauce of i large section of oar people f r of the Czir the penal Sjat-would nperat t produce a rupture of the euteuti then existing between. the two countries. Th feeling of dislike for Russia was nstered by the revelations of WYllaiftD and K 'Jinan, the lec irera. Nobody n s forgot lea the scenes they described, and a play that deals witli such a subject lUtrht to prove o. r.iinsunl iut rent. a Such a one is For Hjr , mei vlraiua which will be f iur-aseen at the Opera House Tuesday uipht. Jan. 7. Prices, 35, 50, 75c s s liW.fjOiiLLtvfW ii if li ffiSD INEWMAN m ii tAlTni' ' ' ' U tTln 0RaVftPIA0S. 'fe HARRIS MUSICfe; lOfrW. UTAtj -- S-k- ct AWFl'L EXPERIENCE. WOMAN'S A woman with three children traveling from Hilliard. Wyo., tfV 25 to 50 per cent off on Pianos and Organs untij Jan. 1st We have bought right and can sell right a te Scofield, Utah, had some difficulty over her ticket with the conductor on the westbound We have sold more instruments than any house between Salt Lake and Butte City, Mont. , ar Union Pacific train Monday afternoon and was put off at we liavent a dissatisfied customer. We carry the best instruments made. Echo, a lonely little water-tanmiles east of station thirty-fivfor Our cneap Organs for $60 will knock everything time A afterward short Ogden. she retired to an outbuilding, where she gave birth to a child. money. k e out . After passing through this thP' ter- rible ordeal alone, she took the infant to the depot and sat with it beside the stove until some of the railroad men heard of her trouble and exerted themselves procure proper attention for A gentleman named Summers who lives near Echo agreed take her in. and she is now in i with her child at his house, last accounts Ijoth wore doing well. The name of the woman t mid not be learned last night, ji oople at Echo and vicinity are denouncing the conductor who left Lei in such a lonely place Krho, instead of taking her on where she would, t() Ogdon, have been certain to receive the het of cure. 'I ribure. ! HARRIS MUSIC Co. - 1,,-i- j WHISKEY. Were Going Out of the Implement Lint H n Therefore we offer all our Agricultural Imple ft ments for cash at cost. If you require anything in - i? ft MORPHINE HABITS AND CHRONIC lWni.;n,,i.Uy 5I-- - l.y i Vr i f DISEASES Cl RED li known tli vi:.lt I. Prof. J. i. Ti.)n)omii!h from all jamily are invited, V,'. i.'.JiiL'NrtiKiii' lor U.diii and i AM' be held tlie Third ward tcrnis.Hid A. Si te .Sriii;inu:n, 12 in. e!ing , house, fci.ind.ty I if (i ha-- l h .Suit Liika o'clock noon. I'ii, Ilnli. ; All colors. Fancy waists Clt oe readers of newspapers for a faw years back will recall tbat at oua time t iere was in this country - The football game in this city Wednesday resulted in the follow- ing score: fjdgan 32: Lewiston $1-2- 5 LoganDry Goods Company of or two. Our Our Best Flannel Flannel waists, well made. 0 Sale Price $1.00 Sale Price $1.75 l, Vi waist. All wool med. $1.25 waist e Miss Lily Paul, daughter waists the 90c grade. $1 colors, nicely t . Sale Price 65c J. Street, yesterday Charles Paul of Logan Secotu ward, is the winner of the piano given away by Mr. H. G. Hay-baishe holding the number 4K), series I. Miss Paul has invited Mr. and Mrs. Haybali and their employees to a social party at her home next Thursday evening. Mr. Joseph Adams reached fjogan from Baker city, Oregon, Tuesday, where he has been in employ of Stoddard Bros. The thumb of his right hand was attacked by a felon some weeks ago and finally amputation beI he hand is came necessary. toward progressing very slowly recovery. Emma Lish.a highly esteemed young lady of the Fifth ward, died Thursday of pneumonia.She had been sick with various maladies for several months. She was a most estimable young lady, aud her death has causeid the keenest sorrow among her relatives and friends. Her parents have been sadly aifiicted wilh illness during the past year Former Pi icc trimmed. Ribbon trimmed of old age. Ho was the father of 1 horwald ana Christian Orlob, employees of Z C. M. I. and cairn to this city from Germany twen years ago. 1 he fur,era be held at his late residence will on Friday at 1 oclock. - Herald. ty-fiv- All 3ale Price 50c Sale Price T1 home, 137 waist- - I ri-t- this line ndw isjy our opportunity Ito purchase cheap' fcv. GEORGE A. LOWE CO. is |