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Show Mr. Matt Kau60n of Providence was in Logan on business yesterday. yester-day. J. Z. Stewart wants hnee and rooms to rent. List your r al estate es-tate with hi.-n if you wi-fo it sold. Charles 1. .Peterson of HyilfPnrk, aged 22, and Kose Cliecketts of Pro videBce, aged 22. were granted a marriage license yesterday. Persons having houses or rooms that tbey desire to rent to Brig-ham Brig-ham Young College students, also those desiring boarders, should apply at once to Sec. Bullen. Mr. Heber Hansen of this city, who has been workmg at Vernal, Ver-nal, Wyo., the past summer is in LogaD for u few days. Mr. Hanson Han-son reports that he is developing a coal mine in that region which promises to be a great success. Fall Opening IN MILLINERY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT, 28-29. PUBLIC INVITED. In an editorial note yesterday, the Jonrnal tells how hard times are in Cache valley owing to low prices on products and high prices on goods. In the very next note, it says it wi'l increase its size in the near future. "Consistency, thou art indeed a jewel." The funeral service over the remains re-mains of the late Mrs. J. W. Hendricks was held in Logan tabernacle tab-ernacle at 2 p.m. Saturday. The speakers were Bishop C. J. Lar-eon, Lar-eon, Bishop T. H. Merrill cf Richmond Rich-mond and H. Bullen, Jr., and W. J. Crauney, all of whom spoke in - the highest terms of the deceased. |