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Show Logan. Some of tho hilarious bojsof the town Indulged In a little burlesque on the celebration of tho Fourth In Logan, Lo-gan, caused by no commemoration of the day being given. On last Saturday Satur-day morning Marshal Crockett and his aids were busily engaged in leading lead-ing some of the sentences which had been painted on tho pavements tho previous night, such as "If you can't sleep In Logan go to Hyde Park." "Como let us sleep beyond the river, will bo Logan's popular song on the Fourth." Laigo dodgers were also painted on tho walks with tho following follow-ing upon them: The Glorious Fourth. Independence Day, 11)04. Grand Celebration In Logan. , Please go away and let me sleep.' A banner was also printed and nailed nail-ed to ono of the electric light poles on Main street with the following notice: Program for Fouith of July. Salute 14 small lire crackers at sunrise.. Raising of the quarantine Hag Dr. Fames. From 7 to li a. in. Two hours for sleep. o'clock a. m. Puzlo plctuie "Find the parade." 10o,clock, program from the Opeia House balcony. Ovcrtuie "Not dead but sleeping," Newman Organ and Piano Hinder. Address Rev N. O. T. Dead. Chorus "Away In the deep." Oration. "How Sweet Is sleep,"- Nell S. Roll., Fiom 12 noon to 5 p. in. more sleep. From 5 to () p. in. Rurlal of Logan, "No flowers." Fho Woiks. Sleep Henry Moriell can easily accommodate accommo-date :il)0,000 visitors at his elegant hotel (Tabernacle square) opposite Main street. Rates reasonable. The most unklndcst cut of all was the acuslng of Rrlg Pyper, the pro-motor pro-motor of the Democratic drum corps and chief push of Juno 1st celebration, as being tho Instigator of this affair. Persons who know the gentleman would never charge It to lilin, as tho painting business is entirely out of lils lino and, being a matter-of-fact man, would never Indulge in such Irony. |