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Show Breezy Local Briefs.,QjJ,j1QJ Magazines, daily rapera, and novels at the SLar grocery, Center street. Will G. Farrell Esq. was a visitor to Logan from Salt Lake Thursday. A party of hunters headed by Fred Cates spent the last three days slaughtering feathered bipeds near Corinne. The Harris Music Co. were the lowest bidders and got the order for the Hand Instruments for the is ms T' , p. j t IS -- x s js f. is jv sf p p fsfk r, Tfi T' X Newest and latest designs in Carpets are found here and prices are always right. . register. Before you buy your fall ar.d winter clothing, hats and shoes, call on J. Newbold. He has some bargains in his line of goods. The judges of election of district No. 1 are Joseph Ily-ru- Tne Democratic rally Thumb night was a failure from start ti w finish. The glee club was th best part of the program. Senator kawlins devoted uu hour and a half to explaining and justify inghis position cn the Fhiilipint question; his talk was exceeding ly dry and before he had hah done several of those on the platform and about half the audience were asleep. m George W. Allen and Lars Larsen. 7K X X Goto John II. Andersons for mens, ladies and children's shoes District 7i and Solomon Bros, shoes, every pair warranted. None better on earth. G V. Hansen, the popular Senator Cannon will apeak in painter has established his office Hyrumin behalf of Democracy in the Nation building, whore he t ; . , t will be pleased to meet his many customers. Chairman Fullmer and A. G. A g"own son of N. W. Crooks- - Barber nminiuaniccd Bryan on ton of Greenville was thrown his tour of Utah. from a wagon by defective bridge Wednesday and sustained a pain Football Game at Agricultural College ful fracture of his leg Results 6 to 5. As I am now located on Logan Island, and sun still in business, and on top for any one who deserves anything in my line. I hae a lew lots of WiilliMjMM eleven avo a (Vka which I will sell cheap. John the X X X X I LOGftN DRY G00DS 00 COME. Win. Edwards, thowellknown furniture dealer, has one of the largest lines of furniture ever shown in this city. You can equip your entire home from his magnificent collection, and you Agricultural college grounds Wednesday afternoon. The stud-ent- s won in a score of 6 to 5. Each side made a touchdown, but the Logans failed to kick goal. Many Couples willing to continue the present arrangement as to lighting the streets until further notice. The ormer contract has expirod- - correspondent writes that fall work is completed iu that region, except beet digging, which is rapidly progressing. The beets are not quite ns got d as last year, owing to the drought, lu: butter results are expected next season, and great p.iins will betaken to produce a heavy yield. A buildinirboom is in progress, among other new structures I eing a fine business block by Jensen brothers and a dv lling by J. E. Haskell. Iw. n .l h, e, tinware, graniteware, Cutlery, brooms and brushes, etc. Now is the time for Shot Guns and Ammunition, Beet Forks and Knives, Lamps and Lanterns, we have just what you need. Any one in need of Furniture, Clocks clothing, yarn, dress goods, flannels linseys, shawls, underwear, crocks machine oil axle grease, etc, etc., will do well to examine our stock oefore ery beet quality at very lowest price. We sell for cash only and make one price to nil. 4 allay, Henry iT. Basalt, Ua.; NVilliam V. Hollies. G.rden City, Ida-- , 3, ami Clara Nelson.- Kish llaven, Ja., Jii; Harry M Rich, Paris, Ida,, 2(1; jnd Vary Cornie. Woodruff, 17; Dsrid Gfddea, 23, and Nettie Thompson, 2 1. Baker City, Or.; Harry Johnson. Ovid. Ida., 2d. and Dora Hymns, Liiberty, Ida., i7; Alma M. Mathews. Jr., 2, and Agnes Mason, 18, both of Providence; Henry Bisrga. Franklin, 20, and Minnie Oldbam IarudieOt; John E. Schiss, 2i, ana Catherine E. Kutterer, 20, both of Providence; James Wood, Lanard, Id.i.. 28, and Uabecca Billito, Liberty, 2i; Raymond Leatham, 2l),aud Susie E. Porter, i7, Alice), Or ; Alma A lien, 21, Hyrum. and EdnaUnsworth, i9. Hyrum; Osborne Kent, Logan, 21, and Mary McDaniel, Logan, IS. Griddle, . It is the largest exclusive Hardware store in Northern Utah. We carry a large stock of general black-smithardware, carpenter, and farmer's tools, wood-war- BIG REDUCTION ! will pay there the lowest prices to be found any where. Obtain Licence Joshua Brown of Wellsville is lying very ill inthiscity. He accidentally injured his leg a shor The following marriage litime ago, and blood poison resulcences wore issued by County ns removed a ted. The physicia Clerk Farrell this week. of and is it pus, large quantity rewill Alfred he Jenson. that 2i, andlna (JrifTbs12( speedily hoped both of Stiir V It. cover. but his limb is in a painful condition. 1 a special in et ag of the Logan city council Wednesday evening, three ore n mens were passed providing f r the laying of mains in water c. str etsNos.7, 8 and J. Mayor Hansen reported that he has consulted the officers of Hercules company and they were and ape our new Store. Having Decided. to Discontinue Our Merchandise Department of the Bishops Storehouse we are offering the Entire Lot at a st-1- Bench. X X mwmmmm HMofc , fl s i i - 1 TS X X d Newton -- X 11 3.ir r- The candidates on the Democratic ticket ought to prosecute the Journal for printing those cartoons; some of the allcgcr photos of candidates look like last years bird nest, and the or iginals will feel that way aftei election. Republican raliiu: Last days of Alexander, the liieamciud, October 2f tb II. B. Tbl ner. optician, at Hotel Kiesel Thurs-C ve, October 27 th Looal candidate, ly, Friday and Saturday, Cct. B'joaon, Octolwr 29th T. H. Morrill 21,21, 2r. Meodou, October 29th - G- A.Smiil Millville, October both (I A. Smi t Remember, your next and last Newton, October Sut Q. A. Smitt. November irtt li. bmilt opportunity to register will be CUrketoo,November 3rd Speaker 1 on Tuesday, Oct. 28. If you voted Hyrum, unounced later. a be need not last M s Pimm Lb Y. College. year you n Lafjimts Hardware Store. Center Street, Logan. buying. Jar Skinner, - 1 Equipped with the Headache, eyeacke latest r:ier1ific nervous instrument used for derangements the examination and and many other detection of any ailments caused malformation or defect in the eyes by defective eyes cor rected by and vision. suitable glasses. .NOTICE The high council meeting of the Hyrum Slake of Zion will convene at 10 a.m. Saturday, Xov.1, PA2, and the Stake Priesthood meeting at p.111. on the same day at llvrum, Utah. W. C. Parkinson, Geo. (). Pitkin, We If glasses are not nee Jed we v ii: U keep everything that is neednd for the I you so. eyes and SPECTACLES of the very bast qsality to fill the wants of the A Specialty 6HIC3Q0 Meat Market S. 4 B. SORENSON, Proprietor. doors west of postoffice. No. ,fl C2JT. "r ,lul b! Inrtiiin. &x-,.,In- n cM ! Satisfaction 15th. OR!' d o ft Ea: Wm 'I- Vn - Mah, on la. Ti.: Nui guarantied Moderate charges 1 I. C. Thomson, Stake Picsiccncy J. WNBY & JOHNSON Our Sign, The Eye cn the Door, Main Street, l.o gan, Utah. Z. SWnrt. Att2ll2 Mens heavy flee:e-l!ne- d ers and shir's at Si. mi Cache Km.tisg Works. dnw. snit. OlearanGe I On Mens, Ladies and Childrens Shoes. SAMPLE SALE in Ladies and Childrens Jackets and Capes, Wool Shawls. All at Cost. Come in and Get Bargains. 1 JOHN H. ANBERSQN 9 Z. c. M. I. ' F '$ s 7 h |