Show rLogn lioifriii Lines I LOGAN July nThe news of Bry i ans nomination for the presidency by i i I the Democratic convention at Chicago I f t j was received with great joy by the people of Logan irrespective of party affiliations Bryan is known to be a I staunch advocate of free silver which every man in sympathy with the wage I earners of this country recognize is the only means of returning to him the I prosperity that is his due Mr C W I Nibby and Mr Chris Graff prominent I Republicans both favor working for I the silver candidate and the local Republican Re-publican paper has a decided tendency to sink party considerations in this i great fight for the money of the peo 1 i i I pie I Additions to Logan population have been quite numerous of late The II I i home of your correspondent was I brightened by the advent of a little free silver howler which might account ac-count for the paucity of news in this department of late Mrs Hyde and the boy are progressing nicely Girls arrived at the homes of Postmaster Blair Harry Twinyard and George I FIsiter of Logan and Joseph Campbell Camp-bell of Providence and a son at the hoe of Waldemar Hanson of this City all in one week President J H Paul is entertaining Mrs Elizabeth Paul and her daughter I Maude his mother and sister who are I up from Salt Lake on a visit The I ladies expect to spend most of the summer sum-mer in Logan and Whitney Idaho II I I I I where Mrs Paul has another daughter j Mrs Louis Baltif The city of Wellsville has nominated I a nonpartisan ticket for school trustees I trus-tees as follows William Haslam three years John S Baugh two years Wil liam Murray one year i I In Mlllville the following gentlemen 1 I were nominated for similar positions i I I John King Hiram Hulse and John I Riggs S The Republicans of Paradise placed I the following ticket in the field for > < < J o school trustees Jacob Larsen Peter Jensen and Richard R Howells Howels The passage of a curfew ordinance by the city council is being strongly advocated by many people in this city including the ladies of the sectarian societies and the ministers of the gospel gos-pel I is said most of the members of the council favor such an ordinance and the prospects are that one will soon be placed on the city statute books The first district court Judge Hart presiding is in session this week Most of the time was occupied in the consideration I I con-sideration of probate cases contest I etc Mrs Emma Jones was granted I ganted a decree of divorce from Seaborn Jones the custody of three minor II children attorneys fees and 515 per month alimony The defendant did not put In an appearance Elder Anthon Pehrson returned to his home in this city Sunday from a two years mission to Sweden Sheriff Turner spent a lew days in Salt Lake city this week |