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Show Local Briefs Gd T'""in'iiy tav wanted at tbe Cache Knitting Works. Girl wanted for rn-"-nl homework. home-work. Apply at this office. We will snd Tbe Notion to auv addresx until Jhii. 1, covering 'he campaign, for 50 cents. Highest tuvih price paid for chickens, at Central Meat Market. Li"t lien, at Jus. Newbuld; iJrJ St. Oiothit-r. M r. Srouel Kent of Lewirtton ah in Luyau 011 business Saturday Satur-day JeiiR Jhuhhh of Feterbor-i i r--covering Irutn an attack of typhoid fev.-r. ' The many friends of Mr.. ,A. M. Fietninir will regret to learn that she is ill. '1 he Logan City publics schools will open on Monday, Sept. 10. For Sale: One work horse, weight 1150. Richard M. Smith, 5th ward, Logan'. Wanted Ona good horse or team, in exchange for carpenter work Will pay part cash. Apply at this office. Parents take notice. Miss Kose Nye of Salt Laka is visiting in Logan, the guest of Mies Marie Charles. J . Z. Stewart wants houses and rooms to rent. List yonr real estate es-tate with him if yon wish it sold. Bid yonr fowls of mites and lice by using Thanclice and Creo-Carbo- For Sale bv -Kilor Bros. Ding Co. A ladies' black coat, taken by mis. take from tbe depot, has been left at , this office, wirare tbe owner may obtain ob-tain it. Jtor bale: 20 bushels blue plums, at one cent per lb. Gottlieb Smith 5th ward Logan. Lost between 4tb and 5tb ward, a lap robe. Please return 10 Geo.' W. Lindquist and De rewarded. Messrs. Oscar BjorLman, Ernest Needbam L. C. Miller, and 8 O lbeCiiy Board of .Education, at a meeting held Saturday evening, even-ing, appointed Ira Cole to be teacher in the Woodruff school, ia place of Isaac Stewart, resigned. ' Miss Florence Stowe of this city was yesterday married to Mr. Wm. H. Daryee of P.,catello, Clerk Owen pel forming tbe ceremony. cere-mony. The young couple havei many friends in Logan who wish them every happiness. No Cheap Shoes, but good shoes cheap. New stock, latest style, for men, women, and children- Vici kid, enameled and patent leather. Perfect fit and solid service guar- rantenri r.wt inD w.,.i.j , btevens were in Ogden on business ibis week. The 3-year old son of James Qutyle died on Sunday fronj summer sum-mer complaint. Funeral services were held yesterday. On Saturday J. H. Paul filed suit in Judge Hart's court to recover re-cover $369.44 due on a note from R. W. Sloan. J The name of Frederick Larson of Mendon wan unintentionally omitted from tbe list of Cacbe county delegates dele-gates to tbe state Republican convention. con-vention. Mr. Larson was a duly elected elec-ted delegate, T xt:.i i , . . . Free repairs, or shoes replaced if found defective. Andreas Pbttr-Bn. Pbttr-Bn. M. Oleson, Manager. TO THE DEAF. A rich lady cured of her Ueafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drum, gave $10,000 to hi Institute, ao that deaf po pie unable to procure the Ear Drums mav have them free Address No. 12064, Tbe Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New York. The county commissioners held ( ueuo xxieisan. Bna oia ana Highly High-ly esteemed resident of the Fourth ward of this city, is vory ill with a complication of bowel and bladder trouble, and it is feared cannot completely recover. Account Democratic State Convention Con-vention at Salt Lake, Sept, 6th 7tb, the Oregon Short Line will sell tickels to Salt Lake and return at Single fare, selling date Sept. 5th, 6th and 7th, good returning Sept. 8!b. - A 16 year old son of John George of College was thrown their tegular session on Saturday. In addition o pausing upon the usual amount of routine business,! the commissioners decided to re-1 fund the amount of the sheep tax collectedabout $1500 in two' payment, the first to be maclel Nov. 1, 1900, and the second Feb 1, 1901. from a horse end broke his right leg, on Saturday last. A 11 year old danchter of Cbristiau Chris-toff Chris-toff irson fell from a horio and broke her neht arm Wednesday. Father O. W. Card passed away yesteulay moraiDg. He was 87 years of age and for some ime past liis been very feeble. T?n. i er Card was a pioneer in this sec-i sec-i tion aod bis mem"ry and life work will Hlways be respected by all i who knew him. A now time schedule will b put on bv the Short Line, effective Sept. 6, which will effect trains in and out of Logan as f .IIowb-ftonthbormd. .IIowb-ftonthbormd. No. 6 will arrive at 2 05 p m;No. 12 at 11:45 a.m; No 16, Mixed, 10:40 p.m. Northbound, North-bound, No. 5, arrive 9:55 a.m. No 11, 2:05 p.m.; N0. jyijxsc)i g.Q a. m. -as win De seen by a nolice in anotbtr column, the jewelry firm of Johnson & Ownby has dissolved dis-solved partnership, tut will be continued und( r the n me of Ownby & Johnson, Lulu Johnson becoming a member of tbe firm in place of J. Albert Johnson, who has gone to Europe for an indefinite indefi-nite stay. No capital baa bien taken from the business, which will beoair;ed on as usual at the old stand on Main etreet. A meeting cf the Brighaml xoung college board was held . iu thssoiiy last Saturday, Messrs Joseph F. Smith, Brigham Young. i BLPr:fi8t0D. W. H. Lewis and Joseph Howell being present a J. Kidges of Ualt Lake was ap-w'00 ap-w'00 tbe Chair in chmwlry, " . vuumuenio ot Halt .Lake ctfemiatry, and Miss Virginia lieere, phybieal science. Much ,' routine business was also transacted. tran-sacted. Ezra Msrler was appointed appoint-ed presid-nU sceretary. Miss Itena Uk. r, it is said, goes to the Agricultural college. President Joseph F. Smith, Apostle Brigham Yoang and Apostle M W Merrill were ttie speakers at the priesthood meeting held in Loan last Saturday. Apostle Merrill spoke of the necessity of being careful dur wg the prevalence of disease and other similar topics of a timeli na - . 'vreni ouiitn awelt on the evils of adulu.rv(and said that those who have piurul wives must care! fur Xhcm i.n,l not baseh desert lhCm. ' A'--o i;::;.! U'u p.iisns to m.m " i-''l-) vi M ,.r,,i 1 Doys to the uiisiiocary course Aoos I Ue Younsr also sp:)ke upon the Briol ham Young College and its work " |