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Show LOCAL BRIEFS. ! Opera House, Monday night, Oct. 7ih. : Best line of Linoleums in the city at Logan D. G. Co. f Bvy your wall paper at Wil : kinson & Son's. t ! See ad. of Logan D. G. Co 1 elsewhere in this issue. Bring vour job printing to The Nation office. Good work and low prices guaranteed. . j Mr. H. B. Thomas of Ogden ' was in town this week od a brief; visit with Mr. and Mrs. . Joseph i Odell.. , . ; ',. V : . The best 1.50 shoe for ladies, ever offered at Logan D G. Co.j "Under two Flags", Monday; night, Oct, 7. Miss Lucy Hoving is in town i from Ogden on a brief visit. Messrs. Ola, Niels and Martin Olson of Millville were in Logan on "business yesterday. Heavy fleeced lined union suits for children only 85c. . at Logan Dry Goods Co. 1 H. Wadman, the tinner, has a full line of tin, sheet iron and granite -ware.: ..t ' lost A brown horse, saddle marked.. Leave information at this office and he rewarded. Mrs. Mary Heifr'en, the aged j lady of the, Fifth ward .who" was severely injured during a runaway, run-away, died of her injuries. ;.. .;-,; Logan t. G Co. Is, the: pl&ce'fo buy - Ladies' wraps t ' The assorts as-sorts 3rt is the' largest and. the. prices are the lowest. ' ': A gentleman' in from' Clarks-ton Clarks-ton states that the ; bridges ' on the road are in a deplorable .con -. dition. j " ft ' '" ' Mr." Samuel B " Wright ' and Miss Ruth Bnrd,:both of Franklin, Frank-lin, Idaho, were marred on Oct. 1st at the Presbyterian parsonage: parson-age: ' ' .'" '';'; ! '"'"' ' In Mr. Turner's letter as published pub-lished last issue, the word, note was used" instead of vote; ..Mr; Turner wrote vote, and the mistake mis-take was due tr ' the compositor. ' ' M rv E. ,J . Broberg left for S alt , Lake : yesterday - to reside, and will enter' the stock brokerage .field with Mr. Edmund Z L. Thompson? Jlr, Brbberg's fami- I. .,111 nn tn alt T aln in thp :" DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! Elegant Line Just Received. Also Al-so Ladies' Wraps, at Eliason Sisiers. i' Mr.: T and' Mrs. I ' PetejJ W. ' Maughan, entertained the Lpgan Social club in their usual genial and hospitable manner last Wednesday Wed-nesday evening". " - u '.!"'' '!"L ' All the people say that' (X M. Wepdelboe is the . best'-, watchmaker watch-maker .' Go , to him when you want a good job done. 'J bird St., East' of Tithing office. t Wanted 10,000 men, Women and children, to buy wajlpaper, school supplies, stationery, etc . The largest tablets., in town for the money, at John Bench's. White House. -2d street; "'. ' J Mrs. Mary Larson, an aged and highly Esteemed resident.': of the Third .ward; ; Logan, ': died September j6! : She was a' native Of Denmark' aged' 89 years ' and leaves four children, all married. ! The. Democrats are ; on , the T ?Th'e citizens of Richmond have ' taken tip the question of better cbntrol of the liquor traffic. ';;A eornmitte' hai been appointed to agitate the question in the : coming com-ing ellectiorl,"' arid endeavor" to have the political parties favor 'it. ' It is a "novel sensation & witness wit-ness a woman in i duel scene; the weapon's '' -of '-death'.--being 'sabres-..' sharp and pointed', - yet that is o-. of the many novelties of: UniI.allr'Hvo . Flags,,; the;; play vrMcr"cfrtedsuch. a. furor in New York, for 150 nights. Opera House, Monday, Oct. 7th. . dead' runi -They are sitting; tip at nights' attempting id laugh away Mr;: Turner's '-. letter .because there was an error : in ' iiV .The letter was a bomb in' their camp: and this fact they cannot cover up. V ' ' 'ii-..t;- : " Miss Groesbeck, a graduate of Ytehbgraphy "from ;'fhe";"Agf5cu!r tur?! ..College has' accepted . a po- r sffion in the office of ''the' Utah Mortgage ? . Loan'. 'Corporation. This makes four ttidents from the A'. C. thaf'naVe secured posi-. tions from this home corporation. corpora-tion. ' ' j'; ' At the meeting of the County Court -Wednesday, Albert J,Mer-rill, J,Mer-rill, -game warden, madehis report. re-port. He stated that in some instances in-stances the laws "are not being followed but he will make every effort:to, enforce: them ,.A.- 6 Nielson was appointed registrar of Hyrum precinct No. 2l Mrs. Enoch Abel, indigent,-was allowed al-lowed $7,50 cash; - .. Mrs.Lundberg, mother of Gus-tave Gus-tave and Alfred Lundberg, died in Smithfield and: was. brought, to Logan last Wednesday for, burial.; Xhe deceased , lived .in Logan many years and was highly ' esteemed; es-teemed; here. Her . other children chil-dren .are;..Frecj Lundberg, Mrs. Alfred Hanson, Mrs. ' Joseph Goddard, Mrs. R. Bernson, all married.' . ':. ' ':' ,: ; near future. - . ' . . ' J -i ; The Cache ' Knitting ' Works , have taken the "prize over and above the Salt Lake, factories.': for' the best quality 6f: diiplayv on Jiosiery Land underwear at the Utah State Fair, ; The. Ogden Woolen' Mills has taken the jifize' for the best. liney and yarn md jinth stat:,; ;. ;'.,; : r';; ' Elder Christian Sorensen, of Merid,on, Cache county, was .set apart on the 6th day of. May, 1899, to perform a mission, iij the I " Scandinavian countries. Be has "been laboring in the Copenhagen ccnfeience, Denmark. He says the, work there is progressing very well. He returned home on i the J!lst, -of . . this month, feeling I well in every, respect,--News; . A lecture or discourse will be j delivered, at' the .High Priests' meeting in the southwest room I of the Tabernacle bas.eent, on ! the prophecies of; Joseph Smith, j at 7 o'clock on the evening of Oct. 7th next, by Bishop Joteph j : E. : Cardon. . A genera s attend-' . ance of the' High Priests -dtstred. i Invitation extended to all thatj may "desire to ,sttead. E. .W. j 1 Smith, Prist. - ; ' ". ( ,The friends of Mr. Ripley S. j Lyon in this city have received carJs.fr;om him aniiouacing ..his jnarriage on Sept.. 23d to Missj Frances; E. Higgins,: daughter', of! Maggie,, the wife, of S. A. Johnson, and: daughter of Mr. and lurs.- Isaac Elwell of this city, died at . Anacoiida,' "Mon-tana, "Mon-tana, 'last Thursday; Oct. ' 3, of convulsions. The deceased lady was born at-' Birmingham, Eng-; land, and was aged 20 years and one week. She had been 'married 'mar-ried seven months. The'rem'ains will reach JLogan Sun'dayy and the funeral' will be held' Monday at 2 p. m. in ' the Seventh ward meeting house.- The deceased was an estimable young la'dyi'and we sympathize with the bereaved relatives ' ' -' - : Ti e Nation has' received, a statement .froni.; prominent ; citizens. citi-zens. ; of -" Clarkst-on protesting against the report of .memorial day at tha-t town, in the Journal, 1 signed .'.'Sank.6." .. . They -elajm i .thut.no meeting was ;,held: .jand' I that the .trustees .did . not .even cause the scnools to close.. . wo or three residents went to ' the school and spoke briefly to the pupils on. the life of the Presi- j dent.. The Dnly othen--signs ofj respect were the closing, of tli pOftoflico for the 'da.v: by Postmaster Post-master R. Godfrey and flags at half mast on the postbftice and on the residence of. Mr. George Godfrey. The statement says Sanko is either . foolish ,or ignorant.' ig-norant.' 1 ... Professqr.Dryden of the.' State' Agricultural college .was a,t thel fair yesterday,'- having just re turned . from an: estejided tour' through the east. Professor Dry-den Dry-den made -the fruit exhibitors feel good -by telling them their : exhibit was better than the. exhibit ex-hibit made at the Pan American ! exposition at Buffalo; there is a I better variety of fruit .here' und it is more artistically arranged. I -Tribune. ! It is plainly apparent that Mr. Fred Turner's letter struck the ; Democrits a body blow They j cannot gainsay any of . its pro-1 pro-1 positions so they areendeavor'mg j to offset its effect by personal j abuse. They cannot meet pne of j his statements and they there-1 there-1 fore seek to blind the public to J the effective character of the j letter by ridicule. ; It is no use, j gentle Democrats; Mr. Turner's I letter will have a tremendous ! influence, and no typographical ; error in this paper can make r.ny ; difference in the general result. f :Dr. Higgins of Aneheim, Cali-1 , forniar The groom is., yrell '-.and i iyery- poptjlarly kiown; . in this! city, and the bride is. spoken of' t. by her; acquaintances here as a ! beautiful and accomplished youngj . lady. The Nation tenders its .' best wishes for the lifelong hap-1 piness and prosperity of Mr. and Mrs. Lyon. The Nation is gaining in popular pop-ular favor every day. Scarcely a day passes but it receives well . merited compliments on Its readable read-able local reports, its fine illustrated illus-trated reports of national events, its brief stories of startling occurrences, oc-currences, and. its comprehensive repoit . of state and. western news. The tide is turning heavi-. heavi-. ly toward this paper, and its friends should do : all in their power, to increase that trend. Each Republican inJache county should consider himself appointed appoint-ed a committee of one to get a subscriber to The Nation, and in this way our subscription would quickly be doubled. |