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Show THE JUS MV USES Till-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTA1I, FEBRUARY 2 Y PE-RIM- 1IL It Will Paymaster Collier says: Claimed For lt" rPe-ru-- na I G. Henry - . - That is Taken 3 . Hayballs Market News I Do All f I Have county. It .is too often the easel hat the assessor in the settlements permits eaeh taxpayer to make his own values, thus obtaining the values from many men upon as many different properties. One can readily imagine to what endless work this would lead a county board of equalization, if they but had the time, or would-take it, to go into the matter! thoroughly; but this is not often done, and the result is that the values of the country towns, and villages r which are assessed by deputies often 4 nexpcricuml a re proportionately very much lower, " more and, indeed, unequal demoralized, compared with the high values placed upon Logan Logan taxpayers have properties for some time complained about this apparent " discrimination in values; .and there is evidently merit in their complaint. If Logan yaluesJiaveJaefmplacedJooL high. ent them down; or, if the town, village aud farming properties are too lowraise-tliei any rate, what th taxpayers of Logan want is a nearer equalization of values as betweeu her and the rest of the county; and it is thought by more careful work the assessor, with his deputies, can bring about this V. 1901 Dont fail to reid the following Prices. Every Article. - IS : a Bargain: - UuUULIlLO. . 3 ..Cans Tomatoes 3"Pkgs"Eolleclr' Oats" Old Style Lye10 Bars Laundry Soap 10 lbs. RoUei Oats 50- c- -- 25c' 5PkgB.Yos$aitCoffej Tapioca 5-l- bs; Jr 25c . -.- G0o . 25c 25c L lbs. Sago , 3 Cans Peas - Best Ccrn 2 2 Salmon 3 Pkgs Cam Starch 3 Glees Starch 3 Celluloid Starch 5 "25c -- ' . . v n DRY- - 25c 25c 25c 25o 25c GOODS- - " The statutes of Utah provide that all property in this state, not exempt under the laws of the United States or the Constitution of this state, shall be taxed in proportion to its value. . WM. A. COLLI EH, lAYMASTEH OP TUB U. 8. NAVY. of cr the most responsible positions In the practical management of the United Statc3 Nayy is the Paymasters Office. On! nen of great executivo and clerical r.L.y can fill such a position. nch a man Ij Ij lion. William A. Collier, Ass! ;:ant Paymaster of the United States Navy. In a roceat letter of his to Dr. Hartman hqi sa vs: On is no better for medicine on earth than catarrh. It has cured me. It would take a .volume to tell you all the good it Is the best cahas done me. and I know, for I on cure earth, tarrh have tried nearly all of them. RespectBuck F. Taylor. fully, Major Algernon A. Mabson, of the V,rA3Ucxc?o?,li. C., Jan 25, 1S99. Tenth Volunteer, I have taha le a and take pleas- regiment, stationed ure in rccomi -- ending it to those reeding at Macon, Galn a tonic, feeling assured that it recent letter to Dr. Will do all that Is plained for it. Hartman from W m. A. Collier. Yours truly, Washington, D. C., Pe-ru-n- a, Pe-ru-- ru-n- first-clas- s says: think I One-fourt- d I think there Pe-ru-n- a: The assessor must before the h off on our LINE OF LADIES SUITS. jfJSTOne-Thirfirst Monday of May in each . year ascertain the names of all taxable tf on LADIES SILK WAISTS. We are closing our line of inhabitants and all property in his MENS. LADIES, MISSES and CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR f C.et. Sohjh Big Bargain- - in ibis line. We have a Hdo county, subject to taxation, except Regard '" WITH such as is required to be assessed of SHOES to e'o'-- out at AO per cent, off from regular prices. by the state board of equalization, EVERY $5 00 WORTH OF GOODS PURCHASED AT THIS SALE, ind must assess such property to) WE WILL THEN SELL YOU ;he person bv whom it was owned or claimed, or in whose possession SI.OO. or control it was at twelve oclock, noon, of the first Monday of February, next proceeding, and at its value on that t ante The assessors duties are all plainly marked out. and they are very imk portant; his is the ground-wor' tor the eountysfinanees, and he ought to earfullr go over the work of his deputies ineonnjtion ..with them, correcting all mistakes and equalizing values, before his rolb are written up. AT Taxation is necessary, but let us as aim to have it as justly borne possible, , smoothing: the rough places and leveling the high ones all over the county. there is no better medicine on evth a than your for catarrh. It has sntcly cured me. Ifc' ' would take a vol- ume to tell you all Major Mabson. Is the good it has dono me. the greatest remedy ever prepared, and I think I have tried them all. A. A. Mabson. attained great popularity among the officers of the army as well as the navy daring the late war with Spain. A great many letters were received from field and hospital corps, indicating that this popular cUtefitlc reinedy well nigh Indispensable to them. Pe a is not only a National remedy, but has proven itself a National blessing Letters from every quarter are received daily testifying to the virtues of in cases of catarrh that had long since given up all hope of cure. Coughs, colds, influenza, la grippe and acute catarrh yield at once to the action of No caseof catarrh can entirely resist the Va every curativn-Tiitucpf or cared cose is either permanently benefited. A lecture on catarrh and its care by Dr. Hartman sent free by The Drug MTg Company, of Colam bus, O Pe-ru-n- r Pc-ru-n- a Pe-ru-- na 20 lbs. Sugar for G Henry Hayball; LOGAN Logan, Jan. 31 Taxpayer, 1901. has-becem- e ru-n- Pe-ru-- (Sergeant Buck Taylor, New York City. Sergeant Buok Taylor, one of the famous Rough Riders, Is a personal friend of Governor' Roosevelt, of New forlu-H-e Accompanied Governor Roose-- . relt'6U hir great stumping tour through-uppeNew York state.. He was promoted through gallantry in the field luring the late War. The Sergeant has the following to say - Pe-ru-n- r Pq-ru-n- s a. a, Pe-ru-- na Presoyteriaa Services. The services suspended at the st two Presbyterian jihurcli t 1) weeks will be resumed on Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The Sacrament of the T ,ords Supper will be observed at the 11 oclock services. All are, cordial ly wcloom eja BEATRICE Z. O.M. 1- - Building, BEGINNING- IS BURNING. - 1. nday, January Omaha, Neb,, Jan. 31 A phonic report from 15e.it rice., Neb., s a grt a d Ilerald-gny eoufiagration- - istlireatening llu whole business center of the city. The fire broke out r.t 11:10 in the of Hoaglands ding basement store- - The. drug store. Weld) & Sous dry goods store and othei buildings have been burned entireAt 1:30 tin ly. Loss, $35,000. will and fire was still raging to other buildings. -- Fat ier Cromotoa Deic-L- Father John Crompton Loans oldest person, and locally famous . charnel er js dead at fi ji pe rd i age of 1)2 years, having succumbed to the grim messengers attack on Thutvday at 4:25 p. m: Father Crompton was a man well thought of, honored and respected bv idl who knew, him and had Ij vod ausef nl life. 'lie wis'nn Euginhman by birth, hut had long lived in Utah. The funeral services will be held inti e Fecund wnrdTneeting house on Fnmlay at 2. p. m. All friends ore invited to be preset: strueting the factory Mr. E. I. Ilansen of Providence, familiarly known as Pete Hausen, secured the largest contract. He tons of rock, is sand. James i000 of loads and Cantwell of Millville will furnish 500 tons of stone, and the rest of that material that will be needed lv will he supplied Croohstou- - Mr. Robert We will make Reduciionson Natural Wool Shirts and Pants; , prob-ably'sprea- d Ladies, Misses and Chil 1 Thw'TOntnietrfor'furnishiug'the dAngrief. RINGWGRM-AN- D J lime, some 2501) bushels, was secured Th:y Are Each Caused bv a Pestiferous dren's by the Logan Lime Kiln Co., Grm. managed bv Mr. Jacob Petersen. Contracts for brick and lumber, Ring worm and dandruff are and also for excavating, will be so newhat similar ifi their origin; awarded later. eadi is caused by a pmvsite. The germ TTiaiT ca uses dlltl lruffl!lgSfr As to Taxation.the root of the lmir, and saps it: CONTRACTS. . ir LroTOR-JGl-RXA The county Lr-- ii iniM.jji.ui "TOrsrHosie rypBi ankets viyuteTal -- Fascina- j r GaouMtlTIlSMealeR hi deputies - are-no- w Locd Far ties Secure Contracts For Stone, out in the field at their annual druff there would never .be baldLime and Sand. r work, or s5qn will be. If the work ness,' and to cure dandruff There of assessing is Vi. ref ally donemuch nccessaiy tokill thar inb'eciTho hair has the of work preparation arnica uuoyance' SirpfrN. O.TIygare of .the new discover the until this do would to cident the board of equalisation BugSr factory, instead of returnassessor-arid- ' Mit-ten- s, t . m Union Suits; Gloves, - -S-UGAR-FACTORY great it-i- etc;Come and see us the-germ-,- is avoided; in fact there would be of Newbros Herpicide, whjcl positively kills the dandruff germ allays itching instantly and make hair glossy and soft ns silk. At all druggists. Take" no" suoatitutes. jsecjDingjuJ argepart of the build-in- g as good- -th'e values tlcouhouFth Therrisrnothing-jus- t material to bo usedTn eon- - ing home Wednesday, as ovgiually contemplated, remained here until yestimhiy. Pefore leaving, Mr. -- Flygtuemade -- arrangements -- lor -- little or no work for the board to do eaeh year, if the assessor and hiajdepjutiea devoted --.rnarn... time and pains to the matter of equalix-in- g r rv 1 |