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Show j THE CACHE CONMERCIAL CLUB ffl - At a special meeting of the directors H af the Cache Commercial ClubThurs- 9 day afternoon, San Francisco's needs 1 , were discussed and it was deemed but I fitting tliat Logan and Cache county n should send a message expressing sym-lF1lfef3 sym-lF1lfef3 pathy and the oiler of whatever help H It may bo possible to give. Pres. Bal-n Bal-n lard wps authorized to wire Mayor II Sehmltz and to inquire as to what H kind of assistance is most dcsltcd. i In a discussion at the club meeting J It was set out that manv thousands H arc homeless and that disrupted con- jg ditlons make it impossible for them I U) secure suillclent food. It was felt B by the directors that If food Is needed H that Logan could at least send a car fj or two of Hour, beeves or something ffl of the sort, and It was not doubted I that the citizens herov would respond S liberally to any cause of this kind. I No Common Point. R It was announced In a letter from 1 Mr. Reeves, of the O. S. L. tralllc deft de-ft partment that it Is not the intention 1 to grant Logan a common point rate un freight from the cast, such action n being sure to lead for like demands j from towns throughout the north and H west. 1 The Cut-Off. jj A letter from Supt. Bancroft In re- i ferenco to the proposed "cut-oil" 1 across the valley, said tlut certain Ptl$HV neivssary maps had not yet been re- J. " ceived, so a definite answer as to when 1 . the road would b built Is Impossible H at this time. Mr. Bancroft hoped that they might get around to the work before fall, but said beet raisers should not handle crops on this expectation. It was said that motor cars, now past the experimental experi-mental stage, would be placed on the branch "some sweet day, by and bye. ' There is a disposition to believe that the railroad Is giving us a cold deal. |