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Show it 7. s THE 1916 Thursday Fetrusry 3, rv iromram ABE IIOILESS im- the otay and"San Luis Key sufferers nounced here today. it, was, -- an- floods AH The are reported Sweet-I and ATorena,' Cuyamaca holdiare dams reported ter subsiding. . ng- v . committees organized to work on in every relief rarry . Ran Dieiro county de- - they will Cheerfully refund it. of A change for the better will be part ns ra vastated by the . heavy geen rom tbe bligt jew , doses of Mi-and floods of the last week, ana 0na and jpg continued use will soonthe road to perfectdiflearing weather " to assist ; start youandon enjoyment of food, gestion aHeviating task- of 'the .. tnem, has - been . so uniformly t condidistress and restoring 8uccesgfuj that every box is sold to something like normal tder a positive guarantee to refund the money if It does not- -, relieve. 1S being pushed with energy. proposition could be A great amount of clothing, iWkayairer and supplies for several days'luade? Bros. Drug Co., give their have been gathered by the personal guarantee of money back of With Ml-o-- un-tio- ns -- J ich if you' want it" with every box ' a that they sell. A guarantee is leading the relief movement, Mi-kke speaks .volumes for the and these wiU be distribute merit ot tbe remedy. advt. suff-j immediately among flood no danger. Wiord- was sent erers Telegraphic communica-;to restored many throughout the San Diego riv tioihas been roads er valley early last night that as the and points than the dam had broken and the . more not passable are in a it is residents were advised to flee week, been have they of the to high ground, and although believed a majority j m refugees in outlying districts most of theni wrere reassured later, few returned to their can be given aid at once. homes until daybreak, fori the search, Although With the safety of' the great bodies continued throughout! dam confirmed and. the Morena and soldiers citizois, by tonight 6f wafer from a break rebeen had escape sailors, no more dam deSweetwater in hour this the an covered at earlydeclare authorities n list death creasing, morning. -then stood at 34. The receding thecity has enough water of flood waters in the Otay, stored to supply all needs inTia Juana, San Diego, San definitely. Had Morena lake Luis Rey and San Pasqual val- been drained, as one report yesleys is expectedto expedite res- terday proclaimed, the water cue work today. The force of supply problem of the city service men which has been would have become grave. It is estimated by business working ceaselessly1 for two directhat sixty days wiU be remen. under the personal days tion of rearadmiral Fullam of quired to repair the - damage the Pacific reserve fleet was that has been done by flood warecalled late last night and a ters. Cessation of rain and plennew detachment will be sent ty of sunshine are hoped for more than anything else. .cut this morning. The men of - the United States army and navy have LUSITANIA CASE . ALMOST SETTLED supplied guards against lootdeing, which Admiral Fullam New' York, Jan. 31.- There nounced as the worst he had will no break between the be ever seen; have sent out par- United States and the German ties to rescue survivors and to government over the Lusitania recover the dead. The hospital case. corps has succored the sick and Secretary Lansing and Emthe pioneers have erected von Berastorff have bassador shacks to aid in housing the final terms of, setupon three thousand, persons made agreed tlement of the Lusitania conThe-know- - ) 0 " ' homeless: chamber Reports made to the of commerce relief .' committee show 3,000 persons were made homeless in San Diego county. Several hundred refugees from the Otay valley are ing cared for by citizens of Palm City, just - south of the stricken district. At Sjjan Ysi-dra colony known as the Little Landers nearly 200 homeless persons are being -- o, sheltered. i the sinking of " the 'Lusitania, For weighing products": of he showed when, raipes at high spefed an Qhio en- the,gtraiji;he ' 'U was under, v gineer nas invented an electnc- ally operated scale that delivers ECCLES ESTATE WINS printed tickets showing1 -- the TIMBER LANDS SUIT weight of eachload weighed ' Portland, Jan. 31 The gov land records the. weights crnment lost its suit for '$300, 000 worth of eastern Oregon timber lands today when Federal Judge Bean dismissed the bill against the Oregon Lumber controlled bv the by giveiMhal ErnestonPttersen, Jt..oT company, Utah. who. May 27, 1911, heirs of the late David Eccles, Hyrum, made Homestead Application, Serial' on the ground that the statute No. 07286, for S. E. S. W. H, S. of limitations barred the action IV. V S. E. 14, Section 10; N. N, E. V4. Section 15, Township 10 By the decision the company North, Range 3 East, Sait Lake Meretains forty-thre- e quarter sec- ridian, has filed notice of intention tions of the most valuable tim- to make three year proof, to estabto theiand above desber holdings in the eastern part lish claim before Clerk of the Discribed, of the state. The government trict Court, at the .Utah, on the Bogan, on the 14th day of March, 1916. sought its forfeiture ground of' fradulent use of Claimant names as .witnesses: E. J. Rose, Clarence Jensen, p. L. dummy entryfnen. Although Oscar Jensen, all of. Hythe company made little effort Anderson, rum, Utah. alat the trial to disprove the COULD D. BLAKELY r . Register. legation of fraud, it made the advt. contention --ALIAS-KCAJ limitations presented the govI11 the District Court of the Firsf Juernment from taking-actio- n. dicial District of the State of Utah . Judge Bean- - today held. that in and for the jCounty of Cache. shown not the government had due diligence iri bringing suit. WILLARD D. CRANNEY, the execu- tor of the Last Will and TestaHe . cited instances where a ment and of the Estate of Elizanumber of citizens of Baker beth White C ran n eyr dceeaael,' Ivy Cranney TLohman, and Hazel county had written to officers ' Cranney, Plaintiffs. of the alleged fraud. .t vs.--. contend had The government JOHN DOE .SMITH and sundry other ed'that notification Jiad to' go to unknown persons, heirs at law of Evan G. Smith, deceased," Joseph the attorney general as head E. Davidson of the legal department of the R. Davidson, M. HerEdna Davidson, Shurtlift, government. Judge Bean held, bert S, Davidson, Ann Davidson however, that notification to the Wahlen, Amy Davidson Preston, . Ada Davidson Dahle, Robert Da. land office was enough. Several times before the final ' vidson, Jennie Davidson Gibbons, and Elvira Davidson Ballard, De. investigation, which led to the fendants. . i filing, of the suit, was made in The State of Utah to the Said De1908 by Special Agent --Lauh-Iin fendants; You are hereby summoned to ap of the general land office pear within twenty days after the soecial agents went over the service of this summons upon you, situation and reported nothing if. served within the County In - :. the amount required for flood c.rvrTiiuana valley, t( PAGE, ssve: , 31. San Diego, Cal., Jan. .dollars thousand Ane hundred - mediate relief of JOURNAL" LOGAN, UTAH. TIU-Y7EEK- This town less than two weeks ago suffered heavily from the overflowing of the Tia Juana river, but nevertheless the people opened their homes to the Otay sufferers and extended every possible comfort. No accurate figures' can be given as to property damage, estimates carrying from $250,-00- 0 to more than $1,000,000. Telephone advices this mom-- . from lake, Cuyamaca Where it was reported last night the dam went out, were that the dvke was safe and that unless further heavy rains occurred the valley below it wa3 ihat-ihiatui- wrong. of ' This was taken by Judge Bean as Sufficient evidence that the government did not exercise due diligence. the-count- -- complaint. & bowen thatcher for Plaintiffs. , -- Post Attorneys Address: Logan, Utah. Office NOTICE First '"Judicial District of The State of rtah. in AlKt For The Connty of In The District. Court of The Cache. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of thes complaint, now On file in this action of mortgage for the foreclosure against your property, as described in said complaint. ED. R. MILES, . . Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Smithfleld, fTache Omintyr Utah.-advt. , - SHERIFFS SALE THE'MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF- WILLIAM SAWYERS LITZ, In The District Court, of Cache Deceased. County, Utah. The petition of 'Christian Jacobsen, the executor of tbe will and es- JERMIAH. NOLAN, Plaintiff, vs. tate of William Sawyers Lltz, deceased, praying for an order author- NOLAN MINING COMPANY, a Corizing him to lease all of the res'! poration, Defendant. . property of said estate, and that all 'T0 BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS SALE ON THE 10th DAY OF FEBRUpersons interested, appear before the said Coirt to show cause why an ARY, 1916, AT ONE OCLOCK order should not be granted to lease P.M. ON SAID DATE AT THE all of the following described real FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT estate belonging to said estate in HOUSE. IN LOGAN CITY, UTAH. Cache County, Utah: The N. W. !i All the right title and interest of Section 12 in Township 14 N. of that the Nolan Mining Company, af rlght be. corporation, had in the . mining Range 1 W.; claims of the Lucky Star Mining S. W.. 4 , the W. Vs of the S. E? company, situateriifThe left "hand 4 and the N. E. 4 of the S. E. 4. fork of Blacksmith Fork Canyon, of Section 34 in Township 15 N. of in Millville Precinct, Cache CounRange 1 W., 160 acres. ' ty, Utah, named the Sunshine. Minof the ing Claim, the Morning Star, MinAll that part of the,W. N. E. V of Section 3 In Township ing Claim, the Red Pine Mining 14 N. of Range situate West Claim, the Eventng Star Mining and containing. 35 and,, the Sunshine Mill-siacres more or less, has been set for at the time the lien of the plaintiff hearing on the 11th day of February, accrued by filing an abstract of 1916, at 10 oclock A. M., at judgment from L. C. Marriger, Justhe County CourtHduse , In the tice of tbe Peace Court, in favor of Court room of said Court, In Logan the said plaintiff against defendant in the office of the Clerk of the DisCity, Cache County, Utah. Witness .the Clerk of said .Court trict Court of Cache County, on the with the seal thereto affixed, this 20th day of April, 1915, which said 25th day of January, A. D. 1916. interest consisted of a lease hold A. B. CHAMBERS, interest in the said property for the Clerk. term of seven (7) years beginning (SEAL) v SUMMONS ' June 10, 1914, and ending June 10, 1921, which said lease is on record In The District Court of the First In the office of the County Recorder Judicial District of the1 State of of Cache County, Utah, and is re-- i Utah in and for the County of corded in book three (3) of mining claims, at page eighty three' (83) to Cache. which reference Is hereby made for 1 further particulars, the above lease GEORGE E. MILES. Plaintiff, vs. being made to Jermlah Nolan or leaBses and duly assigned by him to which this action is brought, other- JAMES MILLER, Defendant. - - . e, of Utah to the said the defendant company. State The wise within thirty days ' ' J. H. BARKER, Defendant. and defend the above entitled Sheriff Cache County, Utah. You are hereby summoned to ap-- advt. action; and in case of your failure IN - . er with-wat- 1-- W A.-D- ., , 5 . J. H. Rosengreen. EXPRESS MESSENGER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that special taxes ACCUSED OF CRIME for the construction of sidewalk, in Sidewalk Paving No.. 20, are due and unpaid in amounts and Salt Lake' Feb. 1. Oscar District upon the lands set forth and described in the delinto. Bruhn, ah express messenger, quent list hereto attached and unless said taxes with the costs of publication are paid, on or bewanted by the Omaha office of gether fore First day of March, 1916, the real property upon the American Express com- which such taxes are a lien, will on said, day be sold Bald taxes, costs of advertising and expense of sale, pany for the alleged theft of for at the City Treasurers Office in the Arimo Block, be$2,200 on December 29,. 1915, ginning at the hour of 12 oclock noon of said day and was arrested here yesterday af- continuing until all of said property shall have been sold.' . ternoon by Detective, Harlow D. Lyon on a description telegraphed. by. the Omaha author, - ities. The man is in the city jail where he will be held until he can be turned over to an officer 7 from Nebraska. information to According from Omaha, Bruhn disappeared shortly after . he left the. Burlington train at Salem, Iowa, to take the package containing the money to the New Farmers bank in that town. The money was from a Chicago ed . Charley Chaplin V Comic Capers -- te NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAX , . -- after-servic- troversy. They are the minimum terms acceptable to the United States. Embassador von Bernstorff has cabled them to Berlin. I have no doubt the German government will agree ' to them. This statement was made to the International News Service by an official close to the Ger- bank. man 'embassy. J. W. Rogers, superintendent of the American Express This talk of a crisis, ihe official, is all con- - company here, received a tele- jecture on the part of the news- trram from-- J; papers. I cannot divulge the ex- Omaha office, saying that Bruact terms agreed upon by Mr. hn was headed this way and Lansing and Count von Bern-storf- f. that he would probably stop off They must remain con- in Salt Lake. Mr. Rogers communicated with the police and fidential for the present. Count von Bernstorff, the Detective Lyon was detailed to German embassador, today paid the case. He picked up the man a flying visit to this city. He re- near 55 West Second South turned to Washington tonight. street. Searched at the' station, the The embassador expressed his confidence in an amicable ad- man was found to have only justment of the present con- $48 in cash, although he had a troversy between his govern- bank book showing a deposit of ment and the United States. $100 in a local bank under the He was bonded His appearance was in great name of Brown. contrast to the day following for $3000. ' con-tinu- so to do judgment will-b- e 'rendered pear within iwentydays after tha against .you according to the demgnd service of this summons upon -- you, the xdmplslflt,' which,' has been if served Within id; which alecf tn. the .clerk of said Court. this action is1 brought, otherwise This Action Is brought to recover a within thirty days after service, and judgment quieting the title of plain- - defend the above entitled action;, tiffa laild described in said and In case of your failure so to do, Edwin Bennion William Petersen William Petersen Hugh Adams William Hyde .....H.... "Mrs. John P. Cardon., George Sorensen ........ Annie B; Judah I.... Joseph Crowther ...... Joseph Crowther ....... Eunice E. Jacobsen..:. John A. McAlister..... J. ; Blythe.., Thomas' p.' Smith........ George O. Pitkin....... W. F. Banks. -- Christian Fonnesbeck William Hamp3 Gustave Nelson Jane Izatt .... ............... Amanda A. Farrell..... T. E. Daniels.. John L. Coburn...... Lillian B. Ames... 83.5 1166.3 M12.7 153.0 148.1 165.5 77.1 74.3 74.3 74.3 163.2 149.0 208.7 A Farrell Johnson Mary B. Izatt ........ 12-- 1 3-- 8 8 1 5 77-- 8.78 8 8 8 8 57.75 93.65 Andrew Nelson .0, J. Norr A, 0, Shelton John P. Cardon....- Marion Huret Nephi S. Andrew.... J. B. Clifford. ................. James McNeil John Rust ..... M. C. Everton.:. ... ... Logan North Field Canal Co. Richmond Canal Hyde Park Company 4 5 5 7 69.3 66.7 49.9 84.2 74.1 155.3 74.6 83.0 66.0 66.0 151.4 147.7 -- 1147.6 3 1 2 99.0' 1 68.94 77.23 93.04, 126.31 68.78 83.47 63.66 61.33 21.11 48.71 100.39 123.02 60.85 81.73 2 1 8 8 4 5 5 5 5 8 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 65.08 14.55 69.52 61.19 26.85 28.95 29.38 61.69 68.52 19.22 10.20 44.14 75.70 J. A. Petersen.-Z- . Stewart...... J. All of the above property is situated in Logan City and Logan Farm Survey. ' STATE OF.UTAH, ) )SS, i , ) County of Cache. I, Llnnie M. Telford, City Treasurer of Logan City, Utah, do hereby certify that the ah$ve and foregoing list is a true and correct list of all property delinquent in the payment of any or all sidewalk assessments in Sidewalk Paving District No. 20, and which became delinquent January 15, 1916, as shown by the merit rolls on file in my office. LINNIE M. TELFORD, City Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day CHARLES ENGLAND, .of January, 1916. - (SEAL) . Notary Public, My commission expires Feb. 1st, 1916. Charley Got a Free Ride Copyriflht, 1915, by J. Kselsy. Almost t T" |