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Show 1 Salt lake City Directory ?&a RICvon5 Salt Lake City's Leading Hotel 30 South Main Street. Phone Ml EUROPEAN PLAN r,a, ,.,, , B(.ra,v AMERICAN PLAN r,,ral 0t"9M a SK"MV Local and Look Distant phone In Orders by mall or phone promptly every room. attended to. Cullen Hotel. R.H. Officer & Co West Second South st. Modern ASSAYfSS AND CHEMISTS and up-to-date. Rates 2.00 109 Soutji West Temple Street. per day. Samples sent by mall or express S. C. EWING. Prop. receive prompt and careiul atten- 1 r Hon. 1 ' Windsor Hotel B, G, Morris Floral Co,, 1 Centrally located. South of Ken- os- "0BDV- Manager. I yon Hotel, Main street. f ora Designs and DeCOratlOHS 1 European plan. Rates reasonable. ,, ," ? , . I State trade solicited. Rates Hranch C2 E. 2nd S. Phono 853. I 50 cents and up. McCORNICK HU1LDING I Lindsay Rogers Fluff Rug Works M When you arc In Salt Lake CirrPllBBfflMJiKnj I Look for Big 7 ""WyMis 1 IT'S IttRR'S CIOAR STORE. unroll oitADETTiJvr.itsiHi.K uuos m ' matlo from old Carpets. o. 230 west M 7 West Second South Street, youth Tempi. Pamphlet on application I I The FIRST NATIONAL BANK I OF LOGAN, UTAH. H CA VITAL $30,000.00 - SUltVLUS AND UNUIVIDBU PUOFITS $25,000.00 m Do your banking business at the First National, the only National Rank In Cache county. Under supervision of the United Stales M Government. Safety for deposits. H Prompt, progressive and up to date. W want your business. ! Wo pay four percent Interest on time deposits. Interest compounded v quarterly. H W. S. McCoitKiCK, President. Allan M. Fleming, Cashier. B Jakes Quaylb, Vice President II. E. Chockett. Ass't. Cashier. LIST OF DIRECTORS: W. S. McC'ounick. James Quaylb .'osevii F. Smith B John II. Andeiison. Thos. Smaut Soken Hansen. B C.C.Goodwin. C. W. Niiilky. Allan M. Fleming L m m HOTEL EAGLE I - W jJSp R00MS 50c- 75c and $l'00 I sfft)3nPaL RESTAURANT In Connection. I Main St Logan, Utah You Should Know What Flowers and Vegetables you Wish K to Grow. LARGEST STOCKS IN NORTHERN UTAH and Idaho, and con- H slsts of Six Hundred Varieties. II. Smurthwaite Grain and Seed Co. West Center Street, Logan. DON'T rORGET THE CORRECT ADDRESS ENVEA0DRANDE TO yVY AND f,XuUfImUtm RIGSBANPEVggBPfl The Scenic Line ' ToGlenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadvlllc, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, and all points East. Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all Southern Pacific Pa-cific and Oregon Short Line trains. H Tho only Transcontinental Line passing directly through Salt Lake City. 3 Splendidly Equipped Trains between OGDEN AND DENVER l Via Three Separate and Distinct Scenic Routes. I THROUGH PULLMAN and ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS IH To Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago without IH change. Free Reclining Chair Cars, Personally Conducted Ex- jB curslons. DINING CARS, Service a. la Carta on all through trains. K For rates, folders, free Illustrated booklets, etc., inquire o( your jMraBj nearest ticket agent, specifying the Rio Grande t ....route, or address B I. C. BENTON, G PAD, Salt Lake City Oregon Short Line R. R. CACHE VALLEYTIMECARD o No. II. Dally. No. li. Ilillr Mixed. t'ucatcllo "ill p. m 2:30 a. m Salt Lake 5:4S " 11:41 n.m 0dn 7MJ " US " Cache. let. S: 5:30am Mendon :13 " fl:00 " Logan 9:30 " :25 " Snilthfleld SiH " 7:0) " Itlchmond 9:55 " 7:U " Franklin 10:14 ' ,. 8:1J " x t, AmilVES I'rston IP;3J " .... .'.,. ...... 9:l0.'a.m SOUTH IIOUNtlT LEAVES. No. 12 Dally. No. 10. Dally Mite Preston 7:10a. ra VitOa.m Franklin 7:27 " 10.00 " Richmond 7:1J " '. 10:40 " Sniltlideld 7:W " 11:10 " Loran 8:15 " 12:50 p.ro Mcmlon 8:3s " Iiio " CaclieJcU 8:5i " 1:33 " Aiiiurr.s, Ogdcn 10:30 " 5:30 " Salt Lake 11:55 " 6;M " Pooatcllo .. 4.4J " For further Information apply to W. W. Woodslde.Airenl. Notice of Levy of Assessment. The West Canal Irrigation Company, Com-pany, place of business, Trenton, Utah. Notice is hereby given thai at a meeting of the Hoaid of Directors held on the 8th day of March, l!)0o, an as-scssmen. as-scssmen. of no cents per share for cleaning and repairing the canal was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, cor-poration, payable onor before the 12th day of April, 1003, to Charles G. Wood, secretary and treasurer of the corporation," at Trenton, Cache County, Coun-ty, State of Utah. Any stock upon which tills assessment may remain unpaid on the 12th day of April, 1005, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment pay-ment is made before, will be sold on thoOthdayof May, 1!0.", to pay delinquent de-linquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. Send checks for pajment If convenient. ClIAKIXS G. W(K)I), Secretary and trcasuier, oillce. Trenton, Tren-ton, Cache Co.. Utah. A Night Attack Lust night the little daughter of Mrs. Itrown, as she sweetly and peacefully peace-fully slept In her little bed near the window, wasattacked bya death dealing deal-ing demon known as, Croup Whooping Cough, and but for tho.ttmely use of Kennedy's Laxatltc Honey and Tar, which she always keeps handy, the little life of the little one might not have been saved. Kennedy's Laxative Laxa-tive Honey and Tar Is dllTcient from all of the old-time cough syrups and is best for children because It acts on the bowels, Is harmless, safe and certain. Contains no opiates. Sold by Ritcr Bros. Drug Co. About Rheumatism. There arc few diseases that lnlllct more torture than rheumatism and there Is probably no disease for which such a varied and useless lot of remedies reme-dies have been suggested. To say that it can be cured is, therefore, a bold statement to make, but Chamberlain's Chamb-erlain's pain balm, which enjoys an extensive sale, has met with great success In the treatment of this disease. dis-ease. One application of pain balm will relieve tho pain, and hundreds of sufferers have testllled to permanent cures by its use. Why sutler when Pain Halm affordssuoh quick relief and costs but a trillcV Sold by all druggists. Keep your bowels regular by the use of Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets for there Is nothing bettor. For sale by all druggists, Kodol Byspepsia Cure Dirjusts what you eat. . PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers Sign-ers lor further Information. In the District Court, Probate Division In and for Cache County, State of Utah. NOTICE TO CltKDlTDItS. K.slal of Joseph (1 reaves, deceased. Creditors nlll present claims with vouchers to the. undersigned at fail Went t-eoomi youth street, IxMtan city. Cache, county, Utah, nnr Uforu the ith day of August, A. I). IVO. Datcof tlrst publication. April Mil. A II.. mvs William C. Dreaves, administrator of the. estate of Joseph tircaves, deceased, notick tv cmr.niToits Kslaleof Henry Watts, Deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the. olllco of .1.'.. f ton-art. ton-art. Jr.. attornc), at lAgau, Cache county, Utah, on or licforti the 31st day of July, l'.Vi, Joseph WallM Admlnlstratorofthnestnteof Henry Watts deceased. Dato of tlrst publication March l.VA D.llttj. NOTICU TO CltHDITOItS. Kstatuof Mark Preece, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned al Couivllle.Cachc county !-tato of Utah on or beforo the 1st day of August, Au-gust, 1KB. Ann I'reece. Administratrix of the estate of Mark I'reece. deceased John A. Sneddon, Atl'y 1st publication Mnrvh. last ApLli. In the District Couit of the l'lrsl Judicial District In and for the county of Cache. lu the matter of the estate and guardianship guardian-ship of Kmlle Wenncrgren. I.lllle Wenncr-gren. Wenncr-gren. Amelia Wennergren, May Wenncrgren. Vernon Weitnergren, and Leon KllrnU'th Wennergren, Minors. Order In show cause. Win, M, Weir, the guardian of the. estate of the alsive named minors huvlng tiled In this court his petition, duly verltied, praying that he be authorized to lease for a (icrlod of six years tho following reul properly lielong-luir lielong-luir lo said eslato. to wlti The northwest quarter, and the west half of tho northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of tho southeast quarter of section 15 township III, north of range, one nest of the Salt Lake meridian. Also, the southiviist quarter of tho southeast quarter of section 10 township 13. north range one westof S. I.. M. Also, the. northeast quarter of section Hi. lownslilp 13 north of rangu one westof the. H. I.. M., In Cachu county, statu of Utah, ron-tabling ron-tabling alHiut 40 acres. It is ordered that ull persons Interested In the said estate npiiear before the atiorn entitled court on Monday the lilh day of April. I!tt, at 2 p,m, at the court room of said court In the county court house, at Logan. Utah, toshow cause. If any there be, why the said real estate should not bu leased to Joseph Chrlstenscn upon tho terms and conditions which fully appear In tho said petition Hied herein to which reference, Is hereby made. And It Is further ordered that notice hereof 1st given for not less than ten days by publication of thlsorderln the Ijigan Kepub-llc-iu, ami by mailing notices lo tin) rclatles of the said minors mentioned In the iH'tltlou ten ilii)h prior tosald 17th day of April, IIHj. W, W. Mawiiian, District Judge Dated this 4th day or April. Inc. Health Is Youth. ' . ilcrbinc, taken eveiy morning before be-fore breakfast, will keep you In robust health, lit you to waul oil disease. It cures constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, dys-pepsia, fever, skin, liver and kidney complaints. It purities the blood and clears the complexion. Mrs. 1). W. Smith, Whitney, Texas, writes April :i, 1902: "I have used Uerhlne, and find it is the best medicine for constipation consti-pation and liver troubles. It docs all you claim for It. 1 can highly recommend recom-mend It." oOcts a bottle. Sold by Hlter Hros. Ding Co. A Daredevil Ride often ends in sad accident. To heal accidental injuries, use Huckleu's Arnica Ar-nica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot-; from an accident," writes Theodore Theo-dore Schucle, of Columbus. O., "caused "caus-ed mo great pain. Physicians were helpless, but liucklen's Arnica Salve quickly healed it." Soothes and heals burns like magic, 2,'c at llitcr Bros. Drug Co. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best. "Mothers buy it for croupy children railroad men buy It for severe couchs and elderly people buy it forlagrlppe" says Moore Hros. of Iowa. "We sell moro of Chamboilaln's cough remedy than any other kind. It seems to have taken the lead over several other good brands." Thcro Is no question but thl3 medicine is tho best that can bo procured for coughs or colds.whethpr it be a child or an "adult that Is millet-ed, millet-ed, as It always cures quickly For salo by all druggists. Official Directory District Judge-W. W. Maughan. District Attorney Fred .1. llolton. COUNTY OKKICKU3. County Commissioners II. A Hcnd-rlc4cs, Hcnd-rlc4cs, Joseph Knowles, W. Il.Dar-Icy. Il.Dar-Icy. County Clerk -Jacob N. Larscn. County Recorder Hebecca Fames. County Attorney J. C. Walters. County Treasurer W. C. l'arklnson. County Assessor Jos. J. Ulchardson. County Sheriff T. II. Smith. County Surveyor IC. C. Schaub. County Physician W. it. Parkinson. County Supt. Schools- Lewis McCar rcy County Fish n ml G imc Warden-Chas. H Wilson Water Commissioner- -James Melkle. Fruit tree Inoeso tors Niels H. llroby Wellsvlllo south i of county Thomas Sterling, Providence, north 1 of county Precinct Justlcos of tho Peace and Constables of Cache County, elected November 8th, 1'jOi. ustlcc? - A von.Oco. W. Davlsjllenson L. 1'. ItoundytCollegc, C. If Jcpp-scn; Jcpp-scn; Covcvlllc, K. S. Larsen; "irecnvlHc, NclsA. Madsen; Ilydo Park, James Morton; Hyrum, .fas. L enscn; i)gan.Thos. X. Smith; L Alston, I'etcr 10. VanOrden, Jr.; Mlllvillc, Martin Olsen; Mention, ;Mt. Stcrllng,Davld Henry; Newton, Loicnzo C. Larscn; Lar-scn; Pctorboro, ;Prov- Idence, Lorenzo II. Tibbltts; Paradise, Para-dise, W. J. Willis; Itlchmond, - ; Smlthllcld, Wm. Doug-last; Doug-last; Trcnon, Charles O. Wood; Wcllsvlllc, U. Itasmusscn; Wheeler, Wheel-er, James M. Andeison;Clarkston, Jamo II lardluc. Constables A .on, William C. Hub-bard Hub-bard Hen son, J. K. Harney; Col-lego Col-lego Walter A. Jensen; Covevllle, F. l. Tltensor; Grcenvlllo Wil-lard Wil-lard Nynian; Hyde Park, Fred O. Woolf; IIyruin,Kobcrt H. MoFar-Ican: MoFar-Ican: Logan, George I. Fames, Lewlston, , Mlllvillc, Mlll-villc, Fredrick T. Yeatcs; Mention, ; Mt. Sterling, Daniel liloyd; Newton, Franklin T. Griffin Pctcrboro, Providence, Horace Hammond Ham-mond Paiadlse, H. W. James; Itlchmond, - ; Smlthlleld.Waltcr Fisher; Trenton Alvln McCombs; Wellsvlllo, Fred T Darley; Wheeler, William Hy-bee; Hy-bee; Clarkston, Asiah Thompson. For a Weak Digestion. No medicine can replace tho food but Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets cah help jou to digest It, It Is not tho quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to the system, sys-tem, but the amount digested and assimilated. as-similated. If troubled with a weak digestion don't fall to give these tablets tab-lets a trial. Thousands havo been benolltcd by their use. They only cost a quarter. Sold by all druggists. GOCARTS AND CARRIAGES New Styles, and Designs. Something Some-thing new. Don't fall to inspect them WM. EDWARDS; Furniture & Carpet House Logan, Utah. CONFERENCE I Reduced Rates via the H Oregon Short Line H will be made as follows- 'rick- H cts on sale April 3rd to Sth. H Good fol return to April 15th H TRAIN SOHKDULi: and UATKS. M (nations DallJ Dally Tare H Preston 0:40 a:m.. 7:10 a.m.. $1 25 JH Franklin.... 10:00 " ..7:27 " .. 4 i M Richmond. . .10:10 " ..7:42" ..4 2.-. M Stnlthtleld... 11:10 " ..7:5(1 " .. 4 10 M Logan 12:fl0 p.m.. 8:15 " ..3 80 M Mention 1:10" ..8:311 " 3Ki M Cache Jet... 4:20 " ..8:55" ..3 25 M Colllnston... 4:12 " ..0:15 " .. 2 75 M Salt Lakc.arr 7:10 " .11:55 " M Returning trains for Preston and all H intermediate points at 5:45 p.m; for H McCammon and all intermediate H points at 10:20 a. m. and 11:12 p.m. H Places of amusements Tabernacle, H April tth.Conricd Metropolitan Opera H Company. H Salt Lake Tlicalte: -Grace Van H Studdlfortl iu"Thc Iti'd Feather," Ap- M rll 3rd to 7th Inclusive; Agricultural H College Dramatic club in "She Stoop H to Contiuer" April 8th; "Taps and B ltcvcille" April 10th and 11th. , M Grand Theatre. Anna' Uva Fay In H "Somnolency" assisted by a vaudeville H company, April 3rd to 16th, Inclusive. H Utahna and Hon Ton Theatres in H continuous vaudeville, and the Penny H Arcade with phonographs and novel- H All Oregon Short Line trains out of H Salt Lake City start directly from H this city and consequently arc ahvajs H on time. H D. i:. Huulkv, G. V.St T. A. M Last Hope Vanished. H When leading physicians said that H W. M. Smithart, of Pckln. la., had In- WM curable consumption, his last hope va- H nlshed; but Dr. King's New Discovery H for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, H kept him out or his grave. He says: B "ThlsL'rcatspcclllc completely cured H mc, and saved my life. Since then, 1 H have used It for over ten years, and H consider It a marvelous tin oat and H lung cine." Strictly scientific cure H for Coughs, Sore Throats, or Colds; l sure preventive of pneumonia. Guar- H anlccd, 50c, and $1.00 bottles at Hlter , pH Hros. Drug Co. H HANS. G JENSEN I Baled Hay, Straw and Grain. H Prices i easonablc. Located at the H (J. O. Foundry building. Kcsldcncc H 'phone 71x. Purchases delivered If de- H Pasture for Horses and Cattle I All stock Insured except where death H Is unavoidable, In such cases the brand H will be fin nlshed. Horses $1 cattle 60o H per mouth. Pasture fenced with H smooth wire. Animals received and H delivered. He will gather animals H from April 15th to 30th. Full parti- M cularssee Itepubllcan. H A. M.Fkkkiiaiuk, PU Nounan Valley, Hear Lake. H About Precious Stones. H After the diamond, tho sappblro la the bardest atone; with her mora H beautiful sister she possesses also the H quality of reHlstltiK tho attack of tho H flic, but she is, howover, cloudy lu H uppearancu and of a milky hue. The M topaz Is ullglitly yellowish, and stir- H renders tu the cutting teeth of tho fllo. H There nru a, creat numbor of whlto H diamonds, but a pure, clear, transpnr- H unt stouo without a shade of color Is mure rare than Is often supposed. H I TO HEAL THE 1 I H to stay healed, and to romovo ovory traco of a H COUCH or a COLD quickly and pleasantly, I H don't fail to ask for tho only remedy in all tho I I world that does it: I M 1 0fl. KING'S I I I discovery! I I FOR CONSUMPTION I I Hj Sims, Ark,, Oct. 14, 1903. 9 I had lung trouble for two years. It confined mo to my M bed four weeks. I got three bottles of Dr. King's New I Discovery and it cured me. Have not had a pain in my 9 m lungs since. J. W. Johnson. H 1 s?.SSd Absolutely Guaranteed m H lilliBMrISi SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY SHWNhI I Hlter Hros Drug Co Logan, Utah, Monlpeller Preston and Franklin, Idaho fl |