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Show The Tribune says local shareholders In the Raymond mine in the Eureka Held are embracing a very likely story that the new and rich ore bodies in the Gemini are headed with resistless energy In the direction or Raymond tcnitory. AVe understand that vai-ious vai-ious person in Logan aie Interested in the Euieka Held, and this may be good news to them. You want "The Republican" to come to you regularly, do you not? A'ou have iccelved a number ol copies and can Torm some Idea or what Its future will be. If you reel that It Is vvoithy of your suppoit, come in and give us your name as a sulwciibcr. After this week we will make an client to put the papeis into hands that have not herctofoio iccelved them, so R you want to reecho It legularly you will have to come in and subset lbo. "A Foxy Tiamp" at theThateher Opera House Satuiday night drew but a small house, and as a result the play was baldly up to what It would have been otheiwise. At Ogden on Filday night the company met with a warm ieceptlon and under tho Inlliience or hearty and ripquent applause ap-plause gave a tmly excellent peirorm-anco, peirorm-anco, although a little too long. :arious specialties were above the average, but the audience by its coldness cold-ness Tailed to draw out the best theie was. Last Friday evening, a icception was given at the home or Mr. and Mrs. John F. Squires, AVcst Center street, In honor or the marriage of their daughter, Miss Florence Squhes, to Mr. Joe Raliff. The young couple weic married at the Temple in Salt Lake on Thursday. Roth arc well known young people or Logan, who bear the hcaity good will or a host or rrlends, many of whom were at the icception to wish them well. They will be at home after Oct. 20, at the Rail IT home on First AVOst street. It Is given out. that Senator Keains Will speak in Logan on the night or t he 17th lust. With him will come Senator Sena-tor Clark of AVyoming, and It Is expected ex-pected that these two prominent men will draw tho biggest ciowd or the campaign. The local organization will make every effort to give the speakers a 'hearty reception. Glee clubs are being organized, a band will be piescnt to liven up things a little and It Is generally expected that this will bo a big event. Reams' ability Is well known to Cache Valley people, and Senator Clark's prominence in national na-tional atTairs makes him a speaker whom all will desire to hear. The voters vo-ters of the valley should remember the date, Oct. 17th, and come In and hear the Issues of tho day discuvsed In an able manner. Miss Lottie AA'est enteitalned a number of her friends at her home on West Center street last Filday evening. even-ing. There wcio In all about thirty piescnt. Among other things Miss West had piepaicd for the amusement of her guests was "A musical romance of the Civil War." Each ono present was given a bunch of leaves cut from paper and daintily bound, containing twenty numbers. For each number a question was asked, mid the answer was obtained by deciding the title of a song by hearing a few strains played on tho piano. These twenty questions ques-tions with their answers constituted a very pretty romance. Several present pre-sent got all the answers correctly, but I. L. Rrangham was tho man who got tho lucky straw and consequently tho box of cmdy as a reward for his "hard thinking."- Mrs. P. E. Kcclcr delighted tho assembly with a couple of ocal selections and Misses West and Annie Raymond played some pleasing Instrumental music. Miss AVcst had prepared some very toothsome tooth-some refreshments and this was not tho least enjoyable or tho ovening's program. pro-gram. AVhen the time for homcgolng arrived each ono assured Miss AVcst of having spent a pleasant evening, and a)l present united in pronouncing her an Ideal hostess and a royal entertainer. |