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Show H- f ' Tlicic Is a proseetof Piovo having H 4 J a streetcar line oic long. H ffl Alexander, the optician, Hotel Kles- 'PS el. Hours 12 to 1:30 and 4 to 8. ttf 1 M I Dr. Herbert Adamson at Richmond m fc( I lias recently elected a handsome rcsl- H ? deuce, which he vv 111 soon occupy. m i Leonora .Jackson, the violinist, who 1 was heaid heic last winter, lias gone M to Europe to iciu.iin Tor a couple of M l ( The spoits have been Indulging M , themscHes In duck shooting the past m ' few- dajs, anil 'tis said such (,'iimc Is H M K I The foot lull aggiogatlon fiom the M ' Agileiiltuial College of Colorado will M ' :ome to Logan for a game with the M H local team on October IK). M I Miss Glare Klsher went toSalt Lake M r J .Saturday to consult an eminent occu- H list. Miss Fisher has a slight affect a- M Hon of the eyes, and h.id been sulTer- "" Iiik some pain as the lesult of close M -application to study. H 1'iof. Raton of the Salt Lake High H School came up Satutday with the M C I High School football team. He io- B mained over 'till Sunday afternoon, H ami was the guest of Piof. and Mis. H .1. V. Englr, Noith 4th East. H AVI in Is supposed to attend to that M Wellsvllle io.hIV It's a pietty tough H ' pioposltlou. Some woik has been H , done on It lccently, but theic's still H ' loom for iinpiovcmont. Holes hi vai- H t ions culverts are dangcious and should H be looked after bcfoictheie Is a (l,un- H age suit on hand. H I The Other nioinlng we found Dr. H , Goodileh Intently .study lug a catalogue H t of b.iby caulages, and upon inquiry H into the why and wheiefoie, the gen- H V ial osteopath smiled and said an eighth H " pound Iniy had anlvcd at his home on H , Filday evening. Mr. and Mis. Good- H v, rich arc now lccelvlng congiatula- H Large niimbt'is along the Oiegon H Short Line between Cache .1 unction H and Preston took advantage of the H - low rates during conference to visit H i the capital city. Although it was H -. ' thought ample piovislon had been f" made to accomodate all who might de- H sire to go, the O. S. L. trains vveie B cionded to Inconvenience. B' Prof. A. L. Men ill or the Agricul- tuial college of t'tah took advantage of the picscncc of some of his agrlcul- tur.il students at the V'alr to give them an object lesson in tile di.iiuing B h at the demonstiatlon plat west of 1 Jordan river. Piof. Merrill is an cn- ' thuslast and an expert on drainage 1 I and he Is Imparting good lnstiuctiou B ' to his students. Tilbunc. K Itconies from Richmond that allttle 1 1 girl drank a pint of coal oil, and the doc- Hj tors thought she would die, unt II one of 1 them hit upon a happy expedient. Bj Ho slipped ajard of candle wick down BBBV v ln, t,le oil, lit the upper end, and BBBT during the evening she lighted the BflBj' room nicely, and then went to bed BBBJ alright. ThcatTairhascieated much BlBj comment, although some people have ! doubted the tiuth of the storj. Mi ' During October wo will sell AVall Paper In odd loLs nt an Immense reduction re-duction at Wilkinson and Son's Rook Store. A Miss Adamson or Richmond was taken to the hospital at Salt Lake Tuesday for the purpose of having an operation pcrfoimed. She has been suffering fiom abscess of the stomach. Lcvvlston's petition for Incorporation Incorpora-tion was considered by the conimis-sloncis conimis-sloncis on Tuesday, but they denied the application, for lack of Hie proper number of slgnatuics. The O. S. L. has the mateilal on the giound for n new depot at Sinithllold, and we aie told that It will bo ready for occupancy ere the snow files. They need a llist-cl.iss station theie very much, and this impiovcmcnt is coming com-ing none too soon. The old depot will be used for a freight house. Euneial services of Mis. Doiothea .loigensen weic held at the tabernacle at noon on Sunday. Many friends were ptesent to pay their last tribute lespect to the deceased, who was a iiiuch-lovcd woman. AV. V. Maughan, Andieas Petersen, Oison Smith, lllshop T. X. Smith and Gustave Thomason gave brief addresses to the assemblage Lookout for a total eclipse of the moon on the lltli Inst. The time given out Is H::M) p. in., and the eclipse will last forabout four houis, although not total foi that length of time. Although it Is not given out olllclally, It Is generally believed that this is an indication that King and the Democratic Demo-cratic ticket in Cache county will be totally eclipsed on the 4th of November. We made our (list v Islt to Richmond Tuesday and while not impiessed with the tow n'shust ling, bust ling qualities, we were led to believe that It is a community ofcltlens happy in hav-Ingvvhatls hav-Ingvvhatls theirs. Fine stieets and maguiliceut buildings aie all light follow fol-low i is that can affoid them, but these seldom biing gi eater contentment than Is the poition of cltleiis in smaller towns. It is said by those who weie pie-sent pie-sent that .Judge Hot kin's speech at Wellsvllle last Tlmisdaj night was a hummer. The .Judge Is an excellent talker, a good leasoner, and the vvaj he went after Judge King's spiel of the night bofoie was s.itlsfactoiy to the Republicans at least. It could hardly lie expected that the Deino-ciats Deino-ciats would lellsh such a dish. Postmaster Post-master Murdock drove over with him from here. Republican headquurtois aie open now In the Thatcher Hank building, Tills Is a veiy desirable location and of easy access to all. Republicans in the county, or eslevvheie, when In town should make it a point to at least visit the place. Dally p.ipeis, and consideiable campaign llteratuie Is on hand, so that .vou can pass a very pleasant hour. Mr. Win. Ili.ingham, one of the old Republicans of the valley, val-ley, Is in chaige and will always be found thcie. On Wednesday Miss Iinogene Nelson Nel-son of Gieenvllle, and O. A. Follctt of II) de Paik, wore united in marriage. Miss Nelson Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Nelson, and Is known In Greenville as a charming voung lady, loved by all who know her. Mr. Follett Is icgarded highly and tho union will no doubt boa happy one. In the evening a icception was tendered tend-ered to the ,vo,nK people at the homo of thcbiido's parents, at which a host of friends extended congratulations. .1. I AVilghtor Hyrum is cliculat-lng cliculat-lng a pet It ion, with the lew or inducing induc-ing the commissioners to open up the old toad to the LaPlata mining camp. The petition is being very liberally signed, and fiom all the Information at hand wo aie led to believe that tho rood should be icopened. It was thought that the camp would lie en-thely en-thely abandoned, but recently a llov ton sjndlcatu took hold of the matter and aio pushing the mine. If the load should lo built from the Ogden side, a great deal of the tiade that comes to the Cache valley would go to the city down tho lino, and this is baldly the way to build up the valley. The LaPlata district may vet prove a very rich one, and Cache valley can hardly ulloid to throw away the possibility possi-bility that may bo there. Tho recent Conference at Salt Lake was probably the largest in tho history his-tory of the church. The reports show a continued growth of members all over the United Suites and various parts of the Eastern hemisphere. Now stations are being established at every opportunity and workers sent there. The giowth of the "Mormon" church Is unquestioned, and while the grow th of other denominations in Utah Is an assured fact, jet there Is little ev ldcnco to show that the "Mormon" strength Is not as great as it was when there was little or no opposition In the State. It took gieat strength of character, char-acter, moral courage and faith for the first "Moinions" to make their historic his-toric tilp into this unsettled country, and tho Latter-day Saints aro still exhibiting great faith and "stlck-to-It-iveness" In holding out successfully against all the opposition that has been biought to bear. A big i.illy will be held in' Logan on the night of Oct. nth at which Senator Sena-tor Keains, and Senator Clark of Montana will be the speakers. The next attraction at theThateher Opeia House Is the W;ird & James combination, on the Kith. The company com-pany Is due th.it tanks very highly. Hon. Joseph Howell spoke at 1'aik City Tuesday night and was accorded an enthusiastic reception. He speaks at Sprlngville, Utah count j, tonight and at Spanish Fork on Satuiday evening. If jou didn't leglster this week, don't foiget to do It on the 14th or 28t li Inst. This Is for those who didn't leglster last jear, and others whonuay have moved Intoanotherdlstrlct since last legist ration. The beet ciop in the valley this jear Is lepoited as being vny short. Some of the beets aie of good size and excellent ex-cellent quality, but taken as a whole aie not up to the usual staudaid. This Is unfortunate, or couise, but Is one or the Dials of the average fanner. What has become of the electric light imposition? It seems almost impossible to get an) inroimation in legaid to the matter. A minor is out to the oiled that theie Is a move on root to levy a special electilc light tax-, and the business men aio a little bit won led. It Is expected that l'ior. Llnlleld of the A. 0. will accept a position in the Agiicultui.il College at Rocmau, Mont. The executive bo.ud or that Institution has tendered him a chair, and It Is geneiallj believed that the Utah A.C. will lose him. He is an able man who stands high in this State as an agriculturist, and many will icgiet liisdep.uturc. The "Cm hint on" Company after a two weeks stand at Kansas City, will go to New York and open an engagement engage-ment theie. The play was f.ilily iccelved at Denver and Kansas City, but It was deemed best to let Now York pass judgment on the play. If that city takes kindly to tho piodue-tion, piodue-tion, theie is little doubt of its futuie success. The lirst performance in Now A'orkwlllbc given on the 20th Inst., and Utah fi lends will await Its ieceptlon with considerable Inteiest. Owing to the fact that we can not get The Republican printed just when we like, the paper must necessailly come out on Friday. AVe have to take the tjpo to Salt Lake each week, and as trains do not run so as to make it convenient fdr us wc must regulate our business according to the trains and tho Salt Lake people who do our printing tor lis. AVc hope that this Issue is to be the last not printed on our own press at Logan. AVe have again been assured that the press will reach us this week, and wc hope that the assurance will be fullllleil. The Paradise Republican primary held on October 3rd resulted In the selection or the following delegates to the county convention: J. N. Larsen, R. James, A. A. Law, O.M. Anderson, N. A'. Hansen, John AVelsh, Jr., F. AV. Obray. Alternates J. H. Gibbs, T. F. I'etersen, A. A. Lemon, I. D. Hick-more, Hick-more, Jos. Larsen. In the organisation organisa-tion of the primary John Welch, Jr., acted as temporal chairman, and J. N. Larson was made permanent chairman. chair-man. R. W. James was named as secretary. It was an enthusiastic gathering of the stalwarts or that pieclnct. There has been considerable Inquiiy ii legard to the necessity of registering register-ing this vear. Thoso who leglstered last year and have not moved Into another district since that time are not required to register this year. Those who did not leglster last year and those who have moved from one district to another since that time must leglster this year R they desire to vote. The legular registration days were AVcdnesday and Thursday of this week, but there aro still two other opportunities the 14th and 28th of this month. A'oters should not overlook over-look this matter. The A. C. of U. and Salt Lake High School foot-ball teams met on tho local gridiron last Saturday and chased the plg-skln for an hour and neither side scored. The game was rather slow but a good ono from many standpoints. It was rnoro of a scientific affair than a boxing match, and was entirely free from the wrangling wrang-ling that gives rlso to such adverse comment. Tho High School boys had no Idea of gaining a victory, as they aro pigmies In comparison with the A. C. giants. However they wore (pile, on their feet and made some cxr client runs, hence their good show-itij?. show-itij?. The A. C. boys wero ratherslovv, but gave evidence of great possibilities under Prof. Campbell's management, and in the futuiowlllbc able to put up a still game. |