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Show '' LOCAL BRIEFS. ' Opera Monday night. Don't miss"The wedding Day" Buy your wall paper at Wilkinson Wil-kinson & Son's. t Small family desires to rent one or two unfurnished rooms Inquire at this office. . Now is the time to plant ever-, ever-, green trees. Fine stock at Lo gan Nurseries. J Don't .miss it? . What? " r lie Wedding Day. " The best place for all grades of shoes, also rubber goods, is at Andreas Peterson's. Bring your job printing to The Nation office Good work and low prices guaranteed. Best thing the Salt L;;ke Opera Op-era company ever did, "i he wed ding Day." See "ad. "of Logan Dry Goods Co- elsewhere in this issue. See those special 25c. cushion tops at Logan Dry Goods Co. H. Wadman, the tinner, has a full line of tin, sheet iron and granite ware, , fost-Abrown horse, s. addle marked. Leave information at this office and be rewarded. Special sale of fancy pillow tops at Losran Dry Goods Co, Thursday, Friday and Saturday'- DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRSS GOODS! Elegant Line Just Received. Also Al-so Ladies' Wraps, at Eliason Sisters. The Sidney Stevens Implement Imple-ment Co. received a bigshioment of "Buck's" famous stoves and ranges yesterday. Bishop C. O. Dunn was in town from College yesterday and re- ports that the sugar b lets are in splendid condition in that neighborhood. Lisnop Griffin of Newton visited vis-ited ti e county capital Wednesday. Wednes-day. - Mr. George A. Lea, a prominent promin-ent citizen of Wellsvilie, was in Logan on bsiness Thursday. Richards, coach of the Salt Lake N. G. U. team, has been sent for to train the A. C. football foot-ball team. Cheap sale on Clothing, Shoes, Gents Furnishings etc. Wood and lumber taken. J. Newbold 3rd St. Clothier. Mrs. T. D. Roberts, the Third street milliner, has the latest styles of coats, jackets and capes Call and see her before going elsewhere. j Patriarch Lorenzo Hatch will continue his interesting discourse dis-course on his life and labors in j Dr J J Buswell, ophthalmic j specialist, wilt be at Mrs Curtis' 1 I -Monday, Oct. 21, for one week, j ! No extra charge for testing eves I "All the references yuu wish"" , Registration days this vea-full vea-full on Tuesday, Oct.15, and on ; Tuesday, Ot. 2'J. Every Re ipubliuiiti should register on those days. All who were on the list last year need not register. J Mr. Niels Hanson had his hand caught on a saw at Miles' mill in Paradise canyon yesterday and sustained a painful gash across his hand. Mr. : E. D. Miles brought him to Logan for surgical treatment, and it was found the saw had barely missed the main artery. A genuine surprise was sprung in the newspaper circles of Utah yesterday morning when it was announced that the Malt Lake Tribune had changed hands An editorial announcement appeared j in that paper stating that C C. I Goodwin and P. H. Lannanl would retire as editor and man- ager after nineteen years of ser-1 vice. The names of the new , management were not announced I but probably will be today. .. was an outrage the way the Democratic convention treated treat-ed Joseph V ilson, " said a prominent prom-inent Lemoerat yesterday, "and Mr Wilson's friends are not rec onciled to it. He has been the main worker in the city council ! and the pavements and water j mam extensions are due to his energy and aggression. Tl ev commended that work he has done, booming it to the suies-and suies-and then turned down the man! : who did the rustling. It was -rank outrage, and immy Demo-1 kraUdon't like it. I'd lik(1 to ; ,kno.v whatHyru.n Havball haJ don- ttiM he should be pushed! ; ahead f Wilson." Many ex-! Ipressions of a similar naluie I , were hi ard along the streets I me utn, at the nest H;gh Priests'.meeting in the southwest room of the tabernacle basement on Oct. 21 at 7 p.m. A general : attendance of the high priests desired. Invitation extended to all others holding the priesthood that may des:re to attend. E W Smith, President. Bishop and Mrs William Davis Da-vis left for their home in Baker City, Oregon, Thursday,, after visiting some days with relatives in Logan. The gentleman made a pleasant call upon The Nation while in Logan, and stated that the many Cache valley people m that neighborhood are prosperous. pros-perous. Mr. Davis was recently appointed bishop of Baker City and states that the members of ii;e c hurch there take a great interest in-terest in religious matters He i eports that The Nation is a wel-i wel-i -a.e iMt.,r in many homes, and that ne.vs of dear old Loan is oagerly looked for in the fcu-'off northwest. .Mr. Davis is a bro-tner bro-tner ot David Davis, the enter. J'ns.nr Quiver of George A Lowe Co. Open house Monday night. I 'Amy Ballard, aged 17, daughter daugh-ter of Hem-y and Emil y Ballard, died at Cache Jnnct.on, Tues-cilis Tues-cilis 15th' mi' ot ilPPedi- f'neVHl'lT d;1's this year fallonluesday, Oct J5, and on laesday, Oct. 29. Every Re-PuW'can Re-PuW'can sh ou,d register J th, se ys All who were on the )Ut la st yea r need not register. It makes a person almost wish i ead the high tnbutes paid to Mckinley Mc-kinley now by Hearst and his stripe when few months aro Mcivntley was abused, despised, picturing him as trampling on "'mm right and murdering lo.low creatures, telling anarchists anar-chists they .should not waste tune on kings when close at im! tid were trust magnates whose !OoUhe prfcs,e(.litwas Now Mc-Knyispictr.ied Mc-Knyispictr.ied as a great -ood mill. hi.:,re tv.ois lo murde.' ano loen cry too bad, too bad. Av.av vv'th Mlci.i lopccr.sy.-ueiioSSee -.News. |