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Show S set forth that it is thought best no', to separate the nationalities, especially in view of the fact that many of the signers of the ! petition have no standing in the . Church and do not therefore represent the sentiment of, church members. The presidency j urge upon tne Swedish .Saints the necessity of preserving har- j mony and good feeling in the j church, and point out that the . Swedish members have been honored in many ways. j You will doubtless need a new j carpet or some piece of furniture just at the house cleaning sea-son, sea-son, to improve the interior of j your home. It will pay you to j see the stocks of Cardon, Burn-ham Burn-ham & Co. before you buy. Two meetings were recently held by the property owners ui-ider ui-ider the Logan and Benson canal and an effort made to reach an ' agreement as to an organization. The efforts were fruitless, ho?. -ever, and the citizens of the Lc-gan Lc-gan Sixth, Seventh and part of the First, wards have called a meeting to be held in the Sixth 1 I meeting house, April 10, at 7:30, j to form a temporary organization j for the purpose of obtaining a j permanent water right under the canal above mentioned. NEWS FROM "FRISCO." C. M. Harris writing home from Uan Francisco states that he would like to have the people of Cache Co. in that city for one week, so they could see how the 1 c-reat Estey pianos are beir g Isold. Sherman, Clay & Co., 1 second largest music firm in the United States, make this state- ment in one of their adverir.se-po' adverir.se-po' "Our experience corer asTthat for 8400 cash the Estey nianos are the best that are macie to sell at that Sgure. The won-j derful Stein way runs from $0 1 5 to 52,000. If better pianos were j made (that could be sold for j $400) we would give up the agency ; for the better instrument. WeN , can take a stand of this kind be cause the factories prefer asj agents the larger concerns, selling sell-ing the greater number of instruments.'-' This is a great point in favor of the Harris Music Co. People know that in large' cities where there is so much .competition, prices are down to bed rock, and yet this is iust what the Harr".s 'Music Co. "has been selling the Estey for ?400 cash. They have been doing better than Sherman, Clay & Co. because they have been giving a larger sized piano for S400. They have never claimed claim-ed that the Estey piano is the best in the world but have always admitted that the great Steinway oiano is entitled to that place: but as the best Steinways cost 700 and a great deal is charged for the name, they have pinned their faith to the Estey. Here is a claim they do make: A shrewd buyer can purchase almost al-most any upright piano made except ex-cept the Steinway for $400 cash. If he cannot, let him turn the money over to the Harris Muhic j Co. and name his piano, letting them get it for him. But it would be safer to take the Estey, and then he knows what he is getting. gett-ing. The above statement coming from a firm like Sherman, Clay & Co., copy of which can be seen at the Harris Music Store, will have o-reat weight with most peopie'because a Louse of their standing would not dare to put an advertisement of that kind it the Estey pianos were not what thty claim to be. Local Briefs. All kinds of plumbing and steam fitting. Joseph Tarbet. opposite fireman 'shall. Spring housecleaning is upon us, and by way of, advice we would suggest that, you call on Cardon, Burnham & Co. and inspect in-spect their complete line of wallpaper. wall-paper. None better has ever come to Logan. ' Mr. J. L. .'ones has opened a novelty store on First North street, west of the postoffice, and has on hand a bewildering array of articles of domestic use. We wish the gentleman every success suc-cess in his new venture. ; Presidents Joseph F- Smith, John R. Win'Vr nnd Anion H. Lund have issued -an extended an jwer 10 tn rsweaisti Saints in reply to their petition for separate separ-ate 'meet'ngs. The presidency |