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Show 1 r&afrfTTTflV. Given away to women" as an inducement to try Dorothy Dodd' Shoes and to tell their experierce with them, cash prizes for the 43 women who give the best reasons why the Dorothy Dodd shoe is superior to all others. It's easy to win a prize To wear a "Dorothy Dodd shoo is to know it IS superior. Every person from us a blank on which to write her reasons why. No pets literary ability needed. Just state your experience. First Prize, $1,000 Second prize, $750. Third $500. Fourth t40o. Fifth $300. Sixth $200. Seventh $150. Eighth And so on for 35 more Prizes. MOO. Shoes are superior to all others in five great essentials: STYLE, FIT, Dorothy Dodd I Call on us for further particulars. The Competition is now open; dent delay. UNION ARCH-SUPPOR- LIGHTNESS, FLEXIBILITY. MERCANTILE 51-5- Local Briefs MV Mrs. Ferdinand Jacobson is lying very ill at her home in this city. The many friends of Mr. Canute Hansen will regret to learn that l.e is lying quite ill at his home on Providence bench. We hope for his spi edy recovery. A pleasing program was rendered at the Second ward Sunday school last Sunday, being a review of the years work. Superintendent Carlisle aud President J. H. Linford attended the ses sion. esChristian Yost, a teemed resident of Prova'cniv, died Monday of typhoid feve. . lie haves a wife and seve-.ichildren. A II yr.-- ohl oi dt.ugliit r i!Hi ironia Sunday. Alfred Sorenson, of Logan, received a gunshot wound in the arm while at a sheep camp near Hear River City. He was brought to town and Dr. Roche dressed the wound, which is not very serious. Brigham Report. Large quantities of provisions are teing gathered by the societies of the various wards of Logan, and will be distributed among the oor tomorrow. This is a a or of love that is vastly dpprtci ited by the beneficiaries. Elder Louis J. Kelscli. for a long time president of the North- small r ern States L. D. S. mission, visited in Logau Monday. Elder Kelsch was stationed at Chicago fora considerable time and was extiemely popular with the many elders who labored there, tf whom he four.d many in Logs- n. Ho left for Oregon yesterday. The conference of the Benson stake of Zion was he'd in Smith-fiel- d tabernacle last Sunday. Apostles Merrill and Cowley were present and delivered ad cresses replete with good counsel. President Lewis and coun Hendricks and Merrill were present and spoke. The conference was largely attended. A M. I A. conference was held Cranberries for turkey sauce at th i Star Grocery. Can you afford to miss the concert at the B. Y. College, Dec. 3V There are shoes to fit the foot and also the purse of al at Logan Dry Goods Co. Elder Joseph E. Cardon and M. J. Ballard attended tne Benson conference at Smith field Bert Danford, the Smithtield pugilist, was struck by a log and badly injured internally at Crow-the.-- a mill in Logan canyon Monday. He was brought to town by Edwin James, who covered the 24 miles in 0 hours. The patient was taken to Smithfield. The chimney at the house of Griffith Charles in the second ward caught tire yesterday at noon. An alarm was sent in and the tire team made a lively run to the scene, but the flames had been extinguished. 'I he ceiling was slightly burned, but the damage was nominal. Oliver Carlson of Lop an was urresLed Monday evening by Marshall Crockett on the charge of selling liquor to un Indian, .fas. Brown, of Washakie. The Indian, who is a keen and inllligeut Lumanite, was held as a witness. The defendant appeared before the Justice-anwas bound over to the district court, Notice of appeal in the case of S. W. Riter vs. Logan City was filed with the county clerk Saturday. This suit involves the l ight of Ldgan City to issue 000 in bonds for the purpose of building an electric light plant. The suit was launched in Dis- - Sunday. A meeting of the Primary officers of Cache stake vill be held Wednesday, Nov. Uli, at 3 p.m. in Logan Tabernacle. states Congressman is not as yet prepared to make public the name of his private secretary. Thanksgiving service will be held in the various ward meeting houses tomorrow at 10 am. .1 udge Hart will speak in the Fifth. The official returns of the recent election in Utah gave Howell 43,710 votes: KingSS.lM; Wilson 2,030; McCarty 43,214; Howell that he d YoungStf, 433; Foster 3000. The Ministerial Association of Salt Lake held a meeting Monday and adopted resolutions strongly opposing the election of Reed Smoot as senator. Tho members of the family of gcuial James Meikle of Smith o cJLof act field who reside in Idaho, are ion. Judge Hart sustained the visiting wilh him and a family demurrer and dismissed the case, reunion will be held in Smilh-fiel- thus practically legalizing the tomorrow. citys position. The whole trouble George J. Wheelers house in arises out of a iegal technicality, L gan ny on nea r the mek i a and the suit is in the nature of a ben down Monday morning, friendly contest to decide how and was almost entirely dcrnol- - far the city may pi oceed. The ished. Fortunately the family sentiment of the people of were in Logan at the time and appears to be strongly in ! !!r,en2 d 1i 3 North Main Street, Logan, Utah. NW bftCC To suit all and at prices that all can afford to pay. We quote beloi a ftw prices on curtains. These are in all the newest designs an qualities are the best ever offered. No. 8500, good No. 9193, new design in lace Nottingham lace curtains 234; yards long, 34 curtains, 3 yards long, 50 inches inches wide, only wide, only 50c pair. No. 9178, fancy pattern cur- tain wide. 3 $1.25 pair. No. fine 9234, Nottingham yards long, 40 inches lace curtains, 3 yards long, ex tra wide. Handsome White or ecru, only patterns in white or ecru, only 75c pair. $1.50 pair. No. 9240. fine Nottingham No. 9162, extra wide lace curtains 31 yards long, 45 Nottingham lace curtains, white or ecru, inches wide, come in white or 3 V yards long, a fine Curtain at ecru, only only $1 pair. 1 Lo-jga- COMPANY, $1.75 pair. n Wc have plenty others at prices ranging from $2.00 to $7.50 favor of a municipal plant, aud Commercial stocks arc display- it has been a matter of deep re- per pair, and if you need curtains do not fail to see these. to Mayor Hausen anil the ing considerable strength and aV- - gret council that the cons-city livily in Utah. Utah .Sugar is a has bm thus far iao1l nt Sill; Aimiljruinlihil Su-- ! aJi-ilhobstirics. legal rar, praferml, at Sis; Amulira-- , mated common at $!s; Thatcher OIK SPECIALTY IS Rank at SI Hi. Clean fresh Star Business has been very lively eery, Center groceries. street. during the present week, especLadies and Misses .i.ickcls ially m the grocery and provis- -j ion line. Merchants generally And Ulsters sj3 to 0 at Logan will take a rest tomorrow, and Tithing Oflicj. will acquire that- tired feeling in in the evening. copious quantities today in their GLOVES. MIT TENS J O. Rydman, editor and publish efforts to keep their customers 'and Cache Quiltsblankets, f with i the. good supplied tilings er of the Swedish paper. ye:.l "Works. receivfd a coiumuiiicuiion the earth. The butchers have Knitting licm the First Piv.sidcnc.y iJIIm laid in an enormous supp'y of OlR SPECIALTY IS Mormon church o ihe eifed that turkeys and chickens and report Clean fresh groceries. .Star Groit bad carefully pc- used all the i;!!1 ctiye marke, on those eVide.K-and pipers &w,,:c bijieds. cery, Center street. S. Fere- - A meetingof tl in executive cum IT PAYS TO Bl Y stum and L. D.ililquist had mitteeofthe Cache Valley uglit agains' him for conduct ers association was held in this Your winter supply of Wouien unla coming a Saint. ncl had t:ity last Saturday and various Goods at Cache Knitting Works. Wc dont forget any one in the family in providing our Stock been forced to concur in the find- - matters pertaining to the Goods. From Baiiv to Gkandaa wc have something beautiful of discuss-whicof the two eh civil tribunals fare that organization and useful. Call nnd let ns show you the Largest Line of Wool, t to was It ed. decided he case recommend had first Team and be Silk Icewool of the Association incorpor-idencThe decision the First .that Shawls, Mittens, and Gloves for all. Silk Hoods, means that Editor Ryd- - jated in order that it might be hetThe committee on Fire Depart- Jackets, Ladies' Skirts, Waists, Wrappers, etc. man stands excommunicated tor reuipped to work f:-- !lm ment of the Logan City Council We still lead in I.. D. S. Garments, Union Suits, Underwear, the church until lie makes te rests ot the farmers of the val- - will purchase ateiiin for the Fire and Hosiery. a public nixdo-- v in ihe two men ley. It win also decid'-- to ask Department. Must weigh not We Save Yon Money. lbs. and be nut who preferred tl le cha rgi s a g.i i ixt Ihe sugar faetory for r ton 'less than . n,l)li:-li.xac- under 4 nor over tiyeos of a. hull. 'Mils liltsaid for yielding 12 clinrim Lorenzo Bensen, last evening lie world not do. or tin e.p.iiv; lont of tlliltSUli!. Chairman. Iluald. no one was injured. i uc-tio- mt Logan Dry Goads Go. y -- j ill - tooth-testimon- - e -- ki! Useful Xmas Presents For Each Member. wel-ings- li rev-owe- Wanted. d l'-vs- - y r 1 - Ix-ct- s in-fro- m ll |