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Show If you wish to telephone .The Nation, call up 42 Y. at Childrens shoes, sizes 3 to 5, or 40 cen.s at Andreas Peter- LOCAL BRIEFS. Drew Selby shoes for $2.10 LcgiUi My ooous Co. (See those 5c laces at Logan Dry Goods Co. Bargains in remnants, at Elii sen Sisters. 35 cent dress goods Sold at 25 cents at John H. Andersons. A fine variety of house plants at The Logan Nurseries. Potatoes wanted on subscription at this office. Grand dock Sale at Ownby and Johnsons jewelry store. The Cache Irrigation eonven t?nn ddpeates left for Salt Lake yesterday. Primulas, Cyclamens, Pahn and oilier house plants at The Logan Nurseries. Washingtons birthday passed T1 e off very quietly in Logan. stores generally were closed and the only public occurrences were the basket ball game at the B. Y. and the ball at the palace The brief in the Karren case is being prepared by Attorneys Rich and Stewart, and' it. 'is ex pected it ill be. heap? by the state supreme court at', tfie May term. Mr. and Mrs. S A. Langton entertained a number of friends very pleasantly last 'Saturday evening in honor of the nine teenth anniversary of their mar riage. a,r. Samuel Thatcher has r signed his position of book-- 1 eej er at Hie O. M U. of Franklin AJfret and returned to Logan. succeeds him.- - Preston standard. Smith Bros. the Lumber Deal have wi e for chicki u runs. if,. iir,rr l'fids. pile' forks. They can supply you with nearly anything in common hind ware. Cull and enquire for what you need and bo convinced that we do business right. A large and- well satisted s - Now is son's. For all kinds of Electric goods see the Logan Electric supply Co. Center street . the Time Special sale of 1'rew Selby slibes for ladies at Logan Dry Goods Co. second-hanled, Twenty at your choice for $2. Must once. Hansen Furniture Co. Elms, Ash, Carolina Poplars, Evergreens and Shrubs at The Logan Nurseries. Laces worth 8J to 15c per yard for 5c at Logan Dry Goods Co. M. C. Everton has a first class plumber and a full line of plumb mg supplies. Cali on him. 3r street. Below P. 0. Successors jo Mr. A. H. Palmer. Mrs. James Squires, a highly esteemed resident of Hyrum, dead. She leaves 7 children rn der 10 years of age. The f une service will be held at Uyru m on Wednesday. Account irrigation Convention held at Salt. Lake Feb. 20, the Oregon Short Line, will sell Round trip ticket at single fare, selling date Feb. 25th, good March 1st Now is your chance to get good jewelry at a discount at Geo. A. Butts, No. 127 North Mai.: st. Will sell at 20 per cent discount for next 15 days. Call and examine. d We have received a Shipment of New Silks; the newest that the Mariet all Wi ist, you cannot If you i ant a new Silk best Colorings. afford to miss seeing these silks. new Japanese Silks, all new fresh Patterns, ana fast colorings, worth 35c One lot yard, your choice only , 4 . cents a yard lot' newest colorings in Waist Silks " newest coyd effects. 25 colors to choose from. Your choice V,- :r 25 r 1 SO cents a yard V; - Cheap Irrigated farms inCan-ada- , two years without any payments eight yearly payments afterwards. Send 6 cents for Illustrated Pamphlet, to Taylor Brothel's, 104 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Albert Williams brought to the county court house yesterday three coyote skins making seventeen on which he has received a bounty of .1,00 each this winter. A number of lynx skins have also been received : Messrs. Sea rle and Paeon of, the Heicnlos Company have recently made seyeral trips into the eastern mountains for the p .p'pc?. e of lookingup reservoir sles. They report the snow cf the quit? deep at FOR GENTLEMENf audience wit'ed The Silver King by the home company Mr. Cutler Monday evening. and his talented aids acquitted themselves very creditably, as usual, and gave a most enjoyable performance. Great preparations are being made for the Woodmen recep- . anyone tion and banquet at the M. E church V edoesda.v evening. The On account of wanting to :cse out our Piano and Organ slu otficers and members have tnvir lundsome new we will offer for the next fi days all our instruments at the lowest badges, which wc re displayed prices ever heard of. Everything at Mutts Jewelr; ftore. must also one beautiful PianThe wife of a merchant in an ola. go, Come and inspect these inIdaho town has been married struments early. F. A. New-- ! three times. Her maiden name While House. was Partridge, her first hus- berger, band's name was Robin, the Grand Concert at the.B. Y. Sparrow and the present Concert Hall, Saturday night Qiaik There are two young March 1st. A. C. Lund, baritow, lie bins, one Sparrow and three Jede Anderson, pianist, C. Yi- little Quails. We might almost Harris, Violinist The proceeds he forgiven for suggesting that o go to the B. Y.C. Gymnasium. . Bids Wanted. , that lady was a bird. Reserved seats. 50c. on sale at Bids will be received up to Mrs. Henrietta Homer of Lewis- Harris Music Store. Thursday and including March 5, 1902, at mton yesterday filed suit for di- Morning, It) a. - Some seats 6 p. m. for the leasing for two vorce in the First district court, for 25c. of the following city years against her husband, Parley P. . Articles of incorporation of the towit: property, Homer. The couple was married East Bench Waterworks Co., of 1 piece west of City Park, conat Clarkston on Oct 3d, 1893, and Smithfield, weie filed with the 12 acres defendant deserted her, accord- county clerk Monday. There taining 1 piece west of City Park, coning to the complaint, four years are 40 stockholders in the com4 acres, ago, and has failed to provide pany which is capitalized at J5, taining 1 piece kuotan as the Fair for her. She asks that she be 000. E. R. Miles Jr. is president grounds, containing 7 acres. restored to her maiden name, and H. W. Noble, secretary. The committee reserves the Henrietta Van Orden, be giveu W. Mr. M. an Hansen will right to reject any or all bids. open the custody of her two minor For further information apply Third on shoe exclusive store children, and awardei alimony to. or send all bids to, Charles H. he March street where about 3d, and court fees. will carry a large stock of shoes Bakpr, Chairman of Committee The remains of Anton Larsen and shoe fndings. and will be on Public Grounds. son of Christian Larsen of Logan to greet his many friends. Fifth ward, reached Logan on pleased him every success in wish yestfi day's train and were inter; J.f new venture. red in the city cemetery. The: deceased was killed in an accident Logan people will remember on the S. P. some months ago, jjode Anderson, Prof. Fogelbergs and was buried before his idect- - jenthusiatic pupil, who went to ity was established. When this Germany and spent six years uj-wA discovered, his father took der the most celebrated teachers will world. the heard be of lie the remains have to brought teps home. The train was. met by a at the B. Y. Concert Hall Sat-lonA unlay. March 1st, at p. m; also GhiGdQO Meat cortege of relatives. brief funeral service was held at A. U. Lund, baritone, who has i l.o cemetery, the spoakrs being spent several years ill Germany. S P. SORENSON. Proprietor. Hdor K. R. Nielsen. Bishop Wm He is a fine artist. C M. Harris, viois who so much I vflciind Elder John for the Q Adams, doing 6 doors scst of postoffice- flj'e deceased WHS aged 22 am! lin family, will play soinocf his finest selections. killed near Elko. AND RRICEL NAME . EVERY PAIR the-head- s JheCrossettShoe EXTREME STYLE AT POPULAR PRICES.lN DRESSING THE FEET ONE SHOULD LOOK FOR FIT, DURABILITY' .AND STYLE .YOU FIND ALL THESE IN THE'" re-ceie- d . . I as Specialty g j met IS ONE OR ROBINSON -- GO $ CO. TO SIMONSON BROTHERS lara In Green, Staple and Fancy Groceries and School Supplies. Green apples Oregon 25c to 30c dz Oranges from 25c to 50c dz Lemons from 30c to 40c dz Choice carrots 2c lb Choice turnips 2c lb Beets, 2c lo Choice Onions 4c lb Cabbage 4c lb Sweet potatoes 5c 6 for 25c DRIED FRUITS. Celery, 10c a bunch, 2 for 15c. Good prunes at Pc lb 3 for 25c Bananas, 30c per dozen. Choice plums at 10c lb 3 for 25c Our Green, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Notions and school supples are first class at the very lowest prices. To be convinced come and see our goods and prices. Compare goods and prices if you wish. Here are a few of our prices. SALTED & PICKLED FISH.-fo- od herring 5- c- 6 for 25 Apples at 121c lb 4 for Bloaters Sugar cured 5c, f, for 25 Peaches at 12Ac lb 4 for Smoked salmon 15c lb 2 c. Sun dried appcs lue !h Iinnin Haddie extra choice 5c ll Choice sun dried poaches 7c3-2fresh oysters in stock Figs, black, good to inix Always 20c dozen, 2 for 35. with other fruit at 10c lb Remember us for BREAKFAST FOODS. Pickles, C erkins, Catsup. Olives, 1C j Goods. Our candies are wheat at Bros On Perry pkg Banner Oats r.t 30c pkg fresh, try them. Fancy mixed at ChiJieiige flaked wheat 15c pk 2; 20c lb. Just received 2500 finest cigars for 25c Evap-Apiicot- s at 124c. In 50c 50c 50c 4 lbs-251 0c i We carry Rock Springs and Kemmerer Coal. Isaac Smiths Stand .V.ain Street. Logan, Hah. |