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Show iog Liners oc The Roiil Rrcad of Salt Lake for sale by P. A. NIclson & Son. The best place for light and heavy shoes for Ladles, Gentlemen and Children; also first-class repairing at Andreas Peterson The famous "Cosmos Pictures" are unequalled for elegance of finish and cheapness. A fresh supply of these beautiful reproductions of the world's noblest art Just received at Wilkinson & Son's Rook Store. Another largo shipment of Douglas Shoes has arrived at Andreas Peterson's. Peter-son's. These shoes arc made In the latest and very llncst styles, fit easily and give very excellent service. When you are In the market for first class footwear then call and sec them. The Logan Republican Twlcc-a-weck after Oct. 1st, $2.50 per year. We want a correspondent from every locality lo-cality In Cache county. Mrs. Ellas S. Kimball Is very ill w itli typhoid and at last reports her life was despaired of. This olllco is Indebted to Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Clcmcnson for a generous supply of all that Is good in the fruit line. The fruit was enJocd but the kind remembcrance Is most appreciated. appre-ciated. Mr. Joe Ralllf and Miss Florence Squires are to be married next Thursday Thurs-day at the Temple, Salt Lake City. Joe Is a popular salesman at the Logan Lo-gan Dry Goods Co.'s store and Miss Squires Is the chaiinlng daughter of Mr. John Squires. They have a host of friends who will wish them much happiness. Those who who feel kindly disposed toward The Republican will please bear in mind thatklndlv thoughts and good woids w 111 not keep this Institution In-stitution going. It takes cash. The subscription price Is but $2.50 a car. That amount fiom anone would baldly bo missed but fiom cverone Intel est cd in having a good local paper would mean a great deal toward making the paper the success It Is destined to be, with a little of the right kind of encouragement at this 1 time. The Danford-Heusscr sparring exhibition ex-hibition at the Grove Monday evening lesulted in a victory for Danford that Is, Heusser kicked on the decisions of the referee and In the sixth lound threw up the sponge. There seems to be some doubt in tho minds of the local sports as to who would have been the winner had the light continued con-tinued until there was a knockout. Although Danford Is possibly a better built man and has a slight advantage In reach, It is said that Heusser had him in rather bad shape in tho third round, and at the end of each round had the Smlthtleld man in such condition con-dition that he required considerable attention on the part of his managers. Heusser was In pretty fair shape when he quit and some have cried "fake," but it Is generally believed that the tight was on the square. The kick on Hcusser's part Is said to have been on account of the leferee not recognizing recog-nizing a regulation to the effect that in a clinch the men were to break clear. Ho claims that Danford took advantage of breaks In clinching to do work that was foibldden. The gate lccelpts were between $000 and $700, of which the winner got (15 per cent. "Ducky" Pace acted as lefeiee and today weais a black ee, caused by a blow fiom Danford In the third. |