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Show T Ae Logan Nation Aa Independent Paper. IBS USD ivui WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING. AtLoyaa, Cache County, Utah. sS East Center Street . Entered at the postoffice at Logan as second dais matter. Subscription rates, One year, in advance $2 XX) Wednesday, December 23, 1903. Both the house and the senate have been considering the postal frauds!-- ' - Keep on considering lets get rid of the theives. Jan&for-baaveassak- e No man is above the law and fell in and could not be found. Now and then the engineers thought they had gained the day; tracks were laid after prodigious labor and trains were run over them. Suddenly the lake would swallow embankments, trains, and their crews. The engineers believe they have at last fought their way to solid foundation, but they are still filling in and bracing their trestlework, and they will not risk a regular train service until the work has stood severe tsts. When the new miles line is opened thirty-on- e in distance will be saved, and between two and three hours in time. ' Every train over the line will help pay for the cost of the cut-ofHelper engines will be discarded, less coal used, fewer switchmen, telegraph operators, and section men employed, and train crews who are paid by their mileage will receive smaller wages. These and a f. no man. is below it,1 declare the President in speaking in bis anrecknual message to Congress of the hundred other savings are relatiun between capital and oned with in the economic justification of such railroad imlabor. provements as these. The precedent set by the CenMillions to Save s Mile. tral Pacific is likely to be followreclamation of the China ed by the Western Pacific the Balt Basin in San Francisco, and its new rood building between a and and San Franciseo, transformation into modern rail- Lake route has been surveyed across way terminals, is another enginthe southern end of the lake, eering project of magnitude and where forewarning prompted a boldness undertaken by the Atsearch for firmer successful chison, Topeka and Santa Fe foundation. Colliers Weekly. management. The tract selected for the terminal .development r acres, and comprises fifteen feet was from four to tide water. The railroad wishes to overcome its handicap in the matter of station and yard f icilities, and will spend $2,000-00to be next the new yards of Southern the Pacific, the Central Basin, and Channel Street. Engineers ' soundings found a depth of mud of from 40 to 150 feet in the China Basin, and a sea wall of solid rock must be built nearly a mile long and , 200 feet wide on the top. At least 2.000,000 tons oi rock will 6d needed to fill in the treacherous bisiu bottom. The basin is' being reclaimed by three huge s learn shovels, removing 3,000 cubic yards of earth daily from an adjoining hill to the basin. Twenty care and seven locomotives help the shovels, and a nig plow pushed by a seventy-five- ton locomotive does the work of one hundred men in scalping the adjoining hill, which is to be improved by the company as a part of the operation. The completion of the Ogden Cut-of- f of the Central Pacific is a triumph over combative nature in ihe history of American railfifty-fou- be-belo- w 0 road construction. , It ' Nolice. The stake committee for the old folks has decided that the ward committees get up an entertainment for the old folks in their respective wards this winter as their will be no central gathering this winter. John Deakin ' Chas. Robins H. . Neilson Stake Committee. NOTICE. Heal Daughter oi Good value received for your money at Revolution is Dead er Served Undff Washington, ft 6. Lundstroms Expires In Pennsylvania. (Successor to Spande Furniture Company.) Mrs. Lucinda Now York, Valentine, Whose Fath- Dec. 19. Daughter of the Revolution, and temporary tracts that Remember ", PRICES are the LOWEST and the STOCK COMPLETE. She leaves 'one sister, Mrs. Phoebe Gainford, age 98 years, who resided wijji her. Another sister, Mrs Catherine Bowden, t died at Matamoras January 6, j 1902, at the age of 89. Up until that date they liad the distinction of being the only three living children of ma soldier of the Revolution. Some People Say We f latter Every One We Take. A Successful Flying Machine. But it is a mistake. We only show them how good looking they are. t Of course skilled workmanship best results. must produce the de-cend- ed 1 IIIUW I MU A v 1 V Ulll 1st North, west of P. O. You will do well by tak ing advantage of the closing out 'sale at the Cache Japan dis-qatc- Knitting Works. As required by Law, notice is Can one afford to buy a Christhereby given that the following named persons are delinquent in mas present before calling on the payment of the assessment levied Harris Music Co.? against them for 1903, the severOff on all Hats aud Collars at al amounts set opposite their Robinson Bros., The Clothiers, names: X H. W. Stephens $ 2.00 45 Main, Logan. S. L. Swenson 5.00 10 00 Neils C. Jenson 0.25 James Wray Bunnel Eno. Investment 2.0) Co., No. Cert. 132 Unless assessments are paid before that time, water stock to the above amounts will be sold at public auction, at 12 oclock I A Italia Seed Four cleaning machines run i privilege by virtue of the $4,000-00- 0 which this single piece of Shoes above $2.50. construction has cost the Central night, Linoleum, 4 r Norfolk, Va., Dee. 18. A successful trial of a flying machine has been made near Kitty Hawk, N. C., by Wilbur and Orvill Wright of Dayton, O. The machine flew for three miles to the face of a wind blowing at the registered velociety of 21 miles an hour aud then gracefully to earth at the spot selected by the. navigator. The machine has no balloon attachment but gets its force from propellers worked by a small engine. Preparatory to its flight the machine was placed upon a platform near Kitty Hawk. This platform was built on a high sand hill, and when all was in readiness, the fastenings to the machine were released and it started down an incline. The navigator, Wilbur Wright, then started a ser&ft gasoline engine which worked the propellers. When the end of the incline was leached the machine gradually rose until it obtained an altitude of 90 ft. In the face of a strong wind blowing it .maintained an even speed of eiuht miles an hour. The idea of the box kite has been adhered to in the basic ft rmation of the flying machine , Ranges, Stoves and Heaters. Notice is hereby given to the public, that all Real Estate must be assessed next year according to Record ownership only. It is therefore important that every taxpayer or owner of Real Buying Ships. Estate should have his deed to New order in York, Dec. 18. It is undpromptly recorded, h erstood here, says a Herald avoid trouble and expense. from Buenos Ayres, ArJos. J. Richardson, County Assessor. gentine, that the reported offer by an English firm to purchase the Argentine war vessels built Delinquent Water Tax 1903. in Italy was made on behalf of Hyrum Irrigation Company. the Japanese Government. teen free shines .with every purchase in Ladies or Gents The work was begun nearly two years ago, and unexpected obstacles were encountered from the start. Liling dropped into the earth, as if poked through a crust; mountains of earth dumped by train loads vanished over Furniture- - Carpets, Mrs. Lucinda Valentiue, is dead at her home in Matamoras, Pa., from pneumonia, at the age of 87 years. She was a daughter of Jabez Rockwell who was born October 3, 1761 enlisted in the American army at the age of 16 years under Gen. Washington. has been a battle between engineers with millions of money behind them, and what seemed to be a bottomless Great Salt Lake. Within a short time transcontinental January 15, 1904, at the front passangers will ride directly door of the City Hall, Hyrum' across the lake, a distance of one City, Cache County, Utah. James L. Jensen. hundred and seven miles, and and Treasurer. E. Secretary H. President Harriman, who has decided to be on board the City Shoe Store gives fourfirst train, will be entitled to the Pacific. is A real . with Engine. No more Hand Work. Four Jobs can be Cleaned at same tim. No more waiting. Alfalfa Seed We are now making preparations for the largest and most complete holiday display of pianos, organs and musical instruments ever seen in this locality. We have two carloads of these instruments on the road, and two more carloads will immediately Dr. N. Newman, the European eye specialist of Pocatello, Idaho, will be here at the Eagle Hotel, Dec. 30 and 31. Those with imperfect vision should not miss this opportunity. The doctor follow. also fits glasses for headaches A splendid variety of styles and nervousness, old age and will be represented. weak eyes. Examination free. Watch for the grand opening. THATCHER MUSIC CO. Light wagon for sale. Enquire at this office. Opera House Block. Tire: cleansing HEALING CATARRH AND CURB FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm to bay and plaaeant im Contains no In urlOM drag. It Is quickly absorbed, Kelit-- f at once. Opcni and Clfanees ttlvaa t COLON HEAD ilaab and rnitixU tba Membrane. Restore the letiaee of Tania and Smell. Large Soe, (0 cent! at Dragglata or hy mall ; Trial Bine, 1 canta by mail. SLX BKOTILSU. M Warren Street. Maw York. Drying preparations simply devel- they dry up the aeentiona, which adhere to the membrane and deoom-poe- e, canaing a far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. ing Inhalant, fnmea, smokes sod snuffs and ass that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Elys Cream Balm is such a remedy and will onrs catarrh oar cold in the head easily end pleasantly. A trial size will id mailed for 10 eente. All druggists seH Hbf 50o. size. Ely Brothers, 58 Warren St., 8,1. The Balm oores without pain, does ooR irritate er canes sneezing. It spreads iteef over an irritated and an$7y surface, relief ing immediately the Jefaful With Elys Cream Balmyou are armed einat Nasal Catarrh and Day Fever. op dry catarrh; r. |