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Show ntib UDiTtnitr 1 13TH YEAR. LOGAN, A. G. Nielsen, D G. V. Allen, D C. VV. Shaw, D S. Anderson, It Sorenson, It A- - J. Alien, R Thos. barron.lt C. C, UTAH, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 301 82 282 291 237 219 261 242 63 INDUSTRY ing vote. For Mayor P. M. Maughan, C George Perkins, D Recorder Mixd Results in Cache County. w J Boring for Oil in Lewiston. m D. H. Stuart, C W. W. Jones, D X Treasurer. Robert Baxter, C ' Cooper, D Following are 'the results ' 0f Fred Marshal in Logan: Tue.day!tJt?i-tio1Wm. Garret, C for mavou. 1011 Maj. Thom; s Thorpe, D 111 IlchinsonSi Justice. ' 900 John A. Leatliam, C Anderojji) 160 Lewis, S John S Leathara, D -- No. 30 action toward incorporating said firm. About $6,OUO was subscribed after investigating the affairs of the linn and its future prospects. It was decided to change the name and pursuits to the Cache Vuliey and Produce ComImplement ' and pany open the stock sub-- , book to the farmers audi scription other citizens of this valley, un til next Monday, Nov. 9lIi, at 2; p. m. when final action in tliej. matter of incorporation, elect- - MTlfil TVTn'Vf ing officers etc., will be taken; at a meeting in their office called for that puipose. This is a fine' opening for the farmers to getj into a position to share in tne profit's of their implements and 72 The Citizens' ticket was elected in Wellsville by the follow- 1903. 7, VotlV ! i dV MARSHAL,. Crockett, It Farr, D Jei se r 936-- 878 253 FQ1? RECORDER. Miss Ms c Smith, R Mrs. Ormsbyi D.' Olson, S. c - for Attorney. 989 956 122 999 Keeler, D FOR TREASURER V 931 Crockett, K. 979- Mrs. Cardon, I) Mrs. Crowter, S 133 FOlt JUSTICE n ton Thursday aud reports that Darley, and 157 Watkins, Joseph pi)ducts boring for oil a,nc other have been directors. elect'd Councilmen. lower sous wil,I shortly be- - Andrew Munk was elected a dir- 57 Wm. Murray, 4 years; L. P. reS10n' eetor but declined on account i f Watkins, Alex Archibald, Geo. S110 oi some years past, it has a . (Jf other bigness. and two!. H. and Spender been known that gas existed in Mr.' Watkins whs named in his years. the low lands of this valley. At stead, 33 various tunes in the past few; The Republicans won in Smith-fielartesian wells have been years by the following vote: with the result that '.driven 5- -. . d For mayor II. T. Petersen, R v!y street line. W. H. Hurst asked for a liquor lictn.-.for the term of three e A. B. Chambers, D ! 310 196 11 4 there, gas , flowed forth in John Bingham volume. large a discovof Trenton made-sucand some ago piped the years ery comprising Councilmen Quaylc, sL h Marshal 48 j months. On motion of Council-- ' man Benson, the matler 'was referred to a special committee Benson and Nielsen. News of the Glazer and Gardner were a license for a poolroom Social World granted on Fi. North street, west of Ma j. ignitablu the postoffice. Cout cilman Quaylc was grantsocial events of the ed the privilege of laying a pipe J. T. Hind, season will be the Hop given from the water mains to his resiTreasurer 948 Pederson, this evening at the Agricultural dence Second West street. 313 978- Cardon , D -- 2k 3) Mrs. B. Weeks. R under the auspices of Tne along committee on pavCollege special 192 Mrs. A. Lyman, D 133 A large' Wheeler, S the Phi Delta Nu. that they had coin- ing reported Justice number of city people will be in .,eUld lhe uu tiree sides FIRST DISTRICT 272 Win Douglass, R p,lVmg attendance and an enjoyable f lhe bloU sOU"h of lho T,ib- Richard Pilkington, R 224 For councilman, four years time is anticipated. lernacle square and paved two Recorder Maj. on Main street, but 245 6i George Douglass, R The Agricultural col. ego Wo- - crossings believed it was best to postpone Wm. Pilkington, D 253 men's Club met at tbe residence aiv father paving until spring. Councilman. 4 yeais. Mrs. Prof. Ostien Monday of After making lieay appro 299 James Cantwel1, R Afternoon and pursued the studv from the general, pav- 209 pnations S. Lowe, D dis- The 0f ancient Mnd scnlpfrire. electric in:, Councilmen 2 yrs. piaut iunas, the cussion was led by Mrs. Thomas. R. B. Thornley. R .257 . v. .council adjourned. 55.jfew5w 00avtsfs Gi L. Farrell, D '202 hav.ebei4.r oBfaiS&i Onf anaacres lio?-! W. O. Smith. R 289 87 this plan in the lowlands of Lew- SECOND DISTRICT , Mon. at.socia Wm. Thornley, D 213 Benson and Trenton.' Four years 297 95 Cache Junction. ,N. Woodruff, R Win. Worley, D 193 202 D Frank Coleman, Mr. McIntosh slates that it is 202 T. II. Smith, R 98 298 R James Meikie, the intention of life company to E. Breitenbuscher, S 15 Wm. Merrill, C 226 proceed vigorously with develTwo years Thirteen inch opment work. 212 Wm. Evans. D 30 bored will went Richmond Jonathan Bowen, a pioncpr of be wells in various h- Democratic as 182 L. Jacobson, R Misses Annie nr.d Arc! el la Cache alley, died at the ascertai-i-inh view wi e a of follows: calit 19 Evan Jones, S Crockett g ive a large and of his d.ughter, Mrs. H. whether or not nil, gas, Mayor maj F)3la3tura or other valuable pro- party Saturday evening. THIRD DISTRICT. B. Thatcher, in this city Thurs-'da- y 207 Thomas Griffin, D in marketable ducts exist here morning, Nov. 5, 1903. He Four years 121 Alma Merrill, R Walt'-of Salt Mrs. ill intermittently for Pyper been b,id 186 quantities. J. R Edwards, D Marshal with her is Lake mother, visiting soine years, having suffered 2u6 20 Jas. L. Bateman, D J. W. Crawford, R 141 Torgeson. Iverely fioui kidney troubles. He Aaron DeWitt, S F. A. Bair, R 188 47 whs attacked with typlioid-pne- u"Two years Recorder social was A delightful monia some weeks "ago and the party Robert Anderson, D 189 206 84 J li. Halgreen, D II ball Miss Nellie inaiadies resulted in his three by iy 30 199 given R Juhn Quayle, 122 J. F Bullen, li death us stated. He suffered Saturday. Treasurer toward the eml, and W. K. Burnham. D 182 32 Mr. Abraham Jorgensen has greatly displayed great fortitude during Ida Harrison, R 150 purchased the 0. K. stole from his lllue.-s- . Justice In a Wo- - H. J. Nielsen and for two w The melodrama, The deceased was born in VerW. IJ. Hill, D 181 was mans morning, mont on March 31, 1834, and at commencing Saturday Power, presented B. L. Peart, R 139 .the opera house Thursday even- - Oct. 3 , will se 1 at cost a line of came to Utah in 1849, having Councilmen , It is a sensational play shoes and all the gents clothing lived in Utah tl e greater por3 ing J. W. Funk, D 4years, 200 and is a very good" one. of ihat on hand. He curries in stock a tion of the lime since that year 129 J. L. McCarry, R kind. It deals with the adven- - f. iilline of dry goods and groc-o- f His wife preceded him to the F- - G. Robinson, D 1 200 a counterfeiter who eries, and will make the prices tuies some yiars ago. Newell Bullen, R 126 :lives a double life, but whose un- - right. Baled hay, vegetables, grive He was a man of excellent S. R. Telford, D 194 of character and was choices nded derlia quality including dealings finally . " bring , very highly A L. Harris, li 131 U't esteemed. His name him to gnef and death. The cabbage, always on hand. was the D 199 Parley Nelson, b autiful spsc- - North street. carries for .compauy honesty, sobriety synonym Victor Johnson, R 124 and the various parts ;ial scenery industry. He was for many 195 are very well portrayed. The Delinquent Sale. engaged in horse raising ais y 135 (specialties were unusually good, Xoliceis hereby given that the on an extensive scaie, and pro-jtti- e character songs by Bettiu and J need many noted travelers on named !and lhe whistling and other spec- - f0u0Wig ty is delinquent in the his farm. He was a sturdy typop,.o0l were la y and helprv,',,l,t' Special dock sale at Ownbv V wlth beundlew payment of the special assess- - of the rugged pioneer devclop-Sidewalin aF" tiie in ei materially iiienl levied by Logan City Jewelry company, 6pp P. .0. of No Cache ment District 4, valley. He had Paving Aaron F. Farr. Sr., 1S. TjtU1! siffoied the set amounts greatly from kidney in the opposite very 11 at tne residence or Hon. A traveling company presents unless and name tnat foubies during the lat months respective Moses Thatcher. , next Monday evening, 8;iii amount, together with costs, of his life, and his death is u G wynne" Tuesday even- - aiVsuoiior Puith 1 wil' sell tin lease from untold pain. Miss Jennie Murdock enterHe leaves 9 children as tained a number of friends very ingHnd A Modern Magdalen property liere.naftrr descriibod, t Mrs Frank Chapin of lows: Wednesday evening. to SMtisf.y such pleasantly Friday evening. ibod manner Stockton, Cak; Elias Bowen of On Saturday evening, Novempresc. costs, in the No-- ; N irth Mrs. Bayhouso 2uth of the on Ogden; day ber 7th, the First ward will give by law, E. Ilyde of Mrs. BoiseJ. of of office the at the, ian entertainment in the ward vember, 1903, William and Ira 'Biker in City; Logan City, Ciry truasurr meeting room for the bene tit of: Mrs. j Bowen, Mis. Jihoda i Conk, P. Utah. J. Smith, Jr., who loaves un D. C. S B. Mrs. Nov. and rri:atcher of first Date a for publication, mission next to the Monday All of here Budge aie Logan. South Western States. An ex7th, 1903 t at: n 1 the fuueial exc pt Mrs. Hannah II. Jacobson, City Treasurer. ed and delicious refreshments; Several prjtn inent men from Chipir. The funeral will be held at the served. There will also be a different pans of the county Deseret Savings Bank, 299.6 2 of Or. D. C. Budge on residence Ints o, g and cake raffle and auction met i i the office of the Cache feet frontage, 9 irst North street A, On. Mon block 20, Sunday at 12 on plat Valley Implement Eveiy body invited to uclcc'. $314.58 amount tu dctiii and took d y Lai, 15c. W. L. Winn, R . D gas to his house, where he has since used it fu heating and cooking purpose During the past few days Mr. Mclntosu, representing Mr. C. K. Rowland and Other prominent Salt Lake anil eastern capitalists, has beetr in Lewiston and Tieuton securing options on Hand. Tbe company Hgret-- to 8 furnish ull machinery and dev? elop the property , and t- - give 00 the land owners 10 per cent oi the gross proceeds if any valua- ble cQmradjtderatetdicovered. 304 199 . V purchai anX.tluT supplies for the citys j pi-t.- RJ I .0 Oneo-..i- e i s . . . Poulsos I Another Pioneer Dies rcsi-jol'y.den- us-18- 6 j r sc-Mr- Before the Footlights. s. ! 1 1 ! : I I Mii-so- J k i fol-un- d , asst-Hsiuen- I Implement Co. ! ! -- ... s ,Hi $ '''1 - Incorporate s ! g? |