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Show Grand opening of 6ampie hats LOCAL BRIEFS. -.1. 1 J. March 27th and ihu... Special ale u oaby carriage at hansen hur litureCo. Mens heavy plow shoes, $1 .11 a i'.ir at City onoe rtore. Drew Belby shoes for $2.10 at Logau Dry uoikis oo. Elms, Ash, Carolina Poplars Evergreens and S hr tbs at Tin Logan Nurseries. Mr. G. H. Champ has returnee from an extended business trih east. John Lawson, he TPir'.lle Swede," died of pneumonia at Milwaukee last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hansen are rejoicing over the arrival o: a tine son at their home at mia night Sunday. All doing well Messrs E. R. South and Jos 2th. ,!iiu bUVci. Laces worth Si to 15c pei rd for 5e at Logan Dry Gocdo Co. Wanted A small girl from 12 o 15 years to act as nirse g rl; ipply to this office. Big clearance sale on shoes and clothing !'r 30 aajs at j. Andersons. Belling at cost, Bring your job printing to TL Nation office Good work ar.: g ow prices guaranteed. Go to John H. Andersons for Best gum boots and rubbers. the lowest at goods prices, t For all kinds of Electric goods s- -e the Logan Electric supply Co. Center street. Primulas, Cyclamens, Palms and other house plants at The Logan Nurseries. Those -- 5c rings at Ownby and Johnson's jewelry store are bantiM md they are ail fully TO For new Shoes that are arriving every day, we must clean out at once 500 pairs of Ladies, Childrens and Boys Shoes. We quote below a few prices; Knowles w ill leave to uuy foi Kansas City with several car loads of fat cattle. Gov. Wells has protested ti tl government against the re cm t withdrawal of land from en guaranteed. tr in Utah. Human Hearts was preThe Utah supreme court has de sented to a large audience at the cioeu tuai .. ..1. uv orth, ti.e opera house Monday evening, slayer of Thomas Sands. II of Laj and gave general satisfaction. ton, must die. It is announced that Thos. H J. Dew itt has purchased tl e LmHinev. .Tr. and Miss Mamie Knowles property north of tl e Fjeldsted of this city, were marLogpn Pry Cnods Co., and con- ried in Salt Lake. templates erecting an amusement Simonson lhes.. the grocery ' hall thereon. people, have removed to 1st J. F. Jeppeson left Monday Nor.li street, three doors west of c eningior Han nock, Montana, the p istuffice. Remember us f where he will be employed ' all k nds of green vegetable8, ing the summer by a large rain- staple and fancy groceries. ing company. The faculty of the B. Y Col Susan Tullidge, wife nf the i e and others are endeavoring late E. W. Tullidge, died in Balt to purchase for the college the Lake Sunday of ne.-failure, trait of President Joseph F. aged 37. She was a daughter of gar painted by artist TagRi r. the late Wm. Ferguson oi th.s The price of the painting is $500, and a considerable portion of city.. Just arrived, new 6tockof wall this amount has already been obtained. The matter is in chrage paper, this year s designs. Only of Trustee L. R. Martineau. u carload. See me before placI ing you: orders elsewhere. can save you money. John Dench, White House, Center St. PILLS But Prolessor Miller delivered a 300 pairs of Ladies', Misses' and Boys Shoes. These were $1.50 to $2.25 and among them are both light and heavy shoes. Shoes, were from highly interesting address at the tabernacle Sunday evening on CAUSE DEATH the subject of hygiene. There vasa large attendance and all present gained much valuable ir formation on this important Sad FctJ of 1 Old Child of subject. Smith Bros, the Lumber Deal-eis- . have wire for chicken runs, nails, locks, hinges, bolts, pitch forks. They can supply you with A heartrending calamity befel nearly anything in common Haiduure. Call and enquire for the home of Mr. Steed of this city wo-Ye- ar what you need and be convinced coat we do business right. The funeral service over the remains of the late Mamie Berg-ene- r was held iu the Second ward lutcting house Friday afternoan. 'i1 e speakers were Elders Arthur Porter, William Athay, Schneider, luelvin Ballard, H. W. Hallar ., Robert Jenks, Joseph Cowley nd David Roberts, and all spoke in a consoling manner. Simonsen Bros., the enterprising young merchants of Logan, m e now settled in their new store, a low coors west of post-offir ey l ave shown their pushing qualities in the past, and are still pushiug themselves to the front as rustlers. They carry all kinds of green vegetaples and Groceries. Give them a call and they will satisfy you in their line. They will be .lid to meet their tna friends and old time Saturday. His wife was ill and had been taking some strong Their quinine pills. obtained the box daughter from the bureau and swallowed several of the pills. The child was taken ill and every effort was made to relieve it, but without avail. It died three hours later. The remains were taken to Farmington Sunday for burial, that being the former home of Mr. and Mrs. Steed. The parents are heartbroken over the event and the sympathy of a wide circle of friends goes out to them in their sorrow. two-vears-o- ce. ld T $1 to I11 ,s. Trip to Kunpi" bo- J?,n v"; iig the special feature. This is!"1 ViW1',? enng a suwithout douht the finest opera voro illness. played in Logan outside the Op J. II. Barker is working man ru House, and the association at his mine near Clarkston has received many requests to fully with good prosjHcts. play in every ward in Logan. uf ietl a. 1,ea' reatized the neat sum They -- A - "T - i 1 1 ri" 1 We have the latest things Dancing Slippers. $1.75, in Fancy Prices from to $2.50 $1-2- 5 AID His PEI! Relatives are Ml. Ordered fund the Amount- to Re- - The Denver and Rio Grande And the Rio Grande Western The Only ThrrupbJ Lice Fairg Dlnctly Thriugb Salt lake City. Mowed. Connections made in Ogdni Union Depot with All Traoa of Oregon Shoit Line. stop-over- a OFFERS CHOICE OF A special meeting of the Cache county court was held Saturday, at which the sum of $10 per month was allowed to Lorenzo Almond, an indigent. Almond's brothers aud sisters were ordered to pay that amount into the conuty treasury, otherwise the county attorney is instructed to file suit against them to collect the amount. A. G iiaiber was appointed water commissioner for Cache county. . . April 1 was solas the dav for hearing oii the petition for a change in the boundary lines of the H.v de Park, Riverside and bmilhtield school district. ADVERTISED LITTERS- Tiair--s Ofdtn at 7:25. 2:12, ttd Erily. 7:K p.m. $ AND Three! Distinct Scenic Routes, PULLMAN PALACE AND ORDINARY TO DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CI'IY, ST. LOUJS, CHICAGO, WITHOUT CHANGE. Free RvcKning Chair Care. A Personally Conducted Excursions, PERFECT DINING CAR SERVICE. For rates, folders, etc., inquire nf neerest Ticket Agent specifying the Iii GkAxob Route, or write GEO. W. UEINTZ, Ass't General Paseecger Agent, Salt Lake c.tr. - Evans, Mrs Annie J. Hirst, C. L. Hansen, Mrs. Anna Johnson, Mr. Peter Q. Jensen, MissSylvia. Three Fast Through P. M. Palilson, Fulton Market. Dentist Best set of Teeth Fillin; Teeth 1.00. Cleaning Teeth 1.00. All work guaranteed first class. extracted without pain. OFFICE OVER I. 0" Wm. Reading, Prop. $10.00- - Choice Meats. Teeti STORE and Game in Season. MAIN STREET LOGAN. We Are Fr Veal aud rii.--i- Headquarters IVk Beef, Mutton, We Can Take care of sorno more )!itiJIS for our tbc bottin tovrn superior lanidry work! W cairv n larP stock of ban s I.'ko all our Bacon, Ilam Baosagp, Weiner v. dl Ikj served customors, tlmv wost. Boiled ITam amlCorn Betf economically and AtlifacSS We ar th only maiMifur-turf-rAnderson Bros. Store For choicest groceries, Hour, of Bologua Sausage in the city. Fiah and crani? in aesson. germado, etej., call on Emil And livorything guaranteed first erson. ) dooqs east of tithing of Lamk-Uu- r j e uvrnin"'- of which will boftivon to;""' ;t n invalid to assist in purchus-- ! Land! ing her an artificial limL. and the lice. lowest prices and prompt class. Inlance will go to the Primaryi If you desire to buv, sell or delivery. Flour, delivered, same C. 1- - Reese & Co . Props Association for current expenses, rent, go to J. Z. Stewart. price us ut mill. ., Every - LoganDry Goods Company ; O, eretta them- your $M0 YOUr GU0IG6..75G Jones, Miss Eliza. Johnson, Mr; Junius. NEWTON NEWS NOTES. L. M.S. Newton has again been called McBride, John H. to mourn the loss of a, citizen Pack, M;ss Belle. Willie Griffin, son of John Grif- Thirkil, Mr. Geo. fin, died. aged 17. 1 he funeral Truelson. Bros.. Mr. A. Ilobt. Murdock, P. M. was held Sunday. A double wedding will occur On Friday evening last the Edmund Jenkins marryFourth Wal'd Primary repeated shortly, MARRIAGE LICENSES. Miss Elvena Hanson, the the entertainment given one week i ing ,,f . ' N. Hansen, and n e iuus. The house was crowd-1 will marry Miss Clarke ioy i . iu and the children rendered tl.uir purls in good shape, thej T?,m 11,1,11 1 and before buying spring shoes you should see of Ladies, Misses and AW (iliTS PISE have arrived, pair warranted. Your GUoioc, 200 pairs Some of the new Drew Selby Shoes cgan Steam Laundry |