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Show LCCAL BRiEFS. New outing flannels for 5c yd. at Logan Dry Goods Co. Thomas Kerr of "VVellsville has purchased the farm of A. F. Parr, Jr., west of Logan, for 0,500. Mr. Koy Cardon is having a handsome new front put on his Main street jewelry store. The newest fleeced lined goods for wrappers at Logan Dry Goods Co. Bring your job printing to The Nation office. Good work and low prices guaranteed. S Manager Fred Gates of the Logan Lo-gan Dry Goods Go. is installing a fine new electric carrier sys-, tern into his store. I The Logan lighting system is deplorably unsatisfactory at present. A reform is promised i in the near future, however. The millinery 1 opening at the store of H. G. Kayball began yesterday, yes-terday, and is now in fall pro gress. The B. Y. College opens next Monday. Buy your wall paper it Wilkinson Wil-kinson & Son's. - t See those 25c carpets .at Logan Dry Goods Co. T ost A brown horse, naddle marked. Leave information at this office and be rewarded. DRESS GOODS! DRESS G003S! DRESS GOODS! Elegant Line Just Received. Al-I Al-I so Ladies' Wraps, at Eiiason Sisters. I Mr. John A. McAllister spent J the present week in Logan, and reports a successful season at jSa'ltair. i The Agricultural college at-j at-j tendance is unusually large for the opening week, 250 students I being now enrolled. I William Edwards' furniture store is now located in the second sec-ond story of his fine new building build-ing on Main street. Martin Nelson, the aged and humpbacked fisherman, was found dead Tuesday by neighbors- The funeral was held in All the people say that C. M. Wendelboe is the bpst watchmaker. watch-maker. Go to him when you want a good job done. Third St , East of Tithing office. t Mr. Riley Allred of Lewist in and Miss Alice Wood of Trenton were mimed on VVednesdiy, Sept. IS, at the Presbyterian parsonage by Rev. P. D. Stoops. Wanted 10,000 men, women and children, to buy wpr,per. school supplies, stationery, etc The largest tablets in town for tire money, at John Bench's, White House. 2d street. I . The local political atmosphere is as clear as a summer morning. Plenty of patriots willing to serve their fellow citizens as mayor, etc., will doubtless ap pear at the right time, however. On Wednesday next Mr. Prank Thatcher and Miss Mamie McAllister Mc-Allister will be married in Logan Lo-gan temple, and will both leave the same day to 511 a mission in Germany. . Mr B. F. Riter has resigned as manager of the Telephone Co. here and Chas E. Pearson, has been appointed to the position. He retires regretted, as the exchange ex-change has been very prospei- ous under his direction. F. J. Alexander, expert optician opti-cian of Salt Lake, will be Jocaied at Hotel Keisel for a few days. Those needing the services of a strictly first class optician should not fail to call. Office hours: 3 to 9 p. in. Examination free. Jewelry repairing, when done properly, costs more than shabby shab-by work, but lasts much longer and looks much neater. Call on G A. Butt for such Work. Corner Cor-ner 2nd and Main Sts., with Karris Music Co. A discourse will be delivered at the High Priests meeting in the southwest room of the tabernacle taber-nacle basement on Sept. '6, 1901, at 7:30 p.m by Eider Andreas An-dreas Peterson, on his .Missionary .Mission-ary experience, and observations in the Holy Land. A general attendance at-tendance of the High Priests desired. de-sired. Seventies, Elders, and lesser priesthood cordially h.-vitod. h.-vitod. E. V. Smith, Prest. ' tne Seventh, ward Thursday. The Scandinavian reunion ; will be held in Logan tabernacle today at 10 a. m , 2 p.m, and 7 p.m. and tomorrow at 10 a m. All meetings will be held up i stairs except tonight, which will j be held in tiie biisemer.t. A number of ''bloods" went hunting recently under the impression im-pression that the game law had expired. When they returned' with a number of feathered specimens, spec-imens, they found the law had been changed to O :t. 1. They will never do it ag.iij, o they were allowed to depart. j Iuforaiation'comes from New ,York that Mr. K. C. Eastern is the leading singer in the 'Be--ide the Bonnie Brier Bush.." in which play, J. H. Stoddart is now starring, he joined the company at Mr. Stod-dart's Stod-dart's persoaal desire, the great actor having a huge admiration , for the. popular singer's vocal labilities. j ' That Was a splendid issue of !the Nation, Wednesday," said a ! prominent gentleman of Login to our representative yesterday. "The complete account of the president's life and death, with 'portrait, the installation : of Roosevelt with life and portrait. McKinley's last speech, the illustrated illus-trated history of the president killers and "anarchists, together i with the newsy presentation of 'local affairs, made it the best ordinary or-dinary issue of a paper ever pub jlished ia Logan." The new buildings in this city and neighborhood are rapidly 'progressing, as is also the. paving pav-ing and other improvements. The finishing touches are being imparted to .John A. Hendrick-! Hendrick-! son's tine new front' building, j William 'Edwards is moving into i the second story of his new brick : structure, and the lower story j will shortly be completed, as will ialso Zeph Thopas' building on Main street. Mrs. Phillip's cosy cottage on the island is r.earing completion. The Agricultural college building is somewhat de-1 de-1 layed for lack of material, bat the sugar factory is being pushed push-ed with shifts of workmen night a nd da v. |