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Show nURNAL. L01.N IHETRl-WSEKL- Y Lool You Could end m thecenditioa IT Into the future couch, if ief ected, to which yourwould eeek relief i wMgy.tgJtundly would be through Shilohs Consumption Guarsnteed to cure Con sumption, Bronchitie, Lung Itv Ul w Atnma,ndU -- sswfa vs:sr ?. gg)K. Y.. for free trial bottle. the Blood Karff Clover Root Tea purifies lli'flDPL1 Undertaker and Licensed Embalmer. OFFICE 27 Z TELEPHONE: RESIDENCE 30 K. - J) -- R. RoDsrts & Co- - WnitAT,' 75srOAT87 $i.3i"cwtj Hay, $5 to $9 Egos, 14c a doz. ; Ryk 1 cu t. lb or 30c each-- . Iocltry, o ' IIogs, 6c lb. Potatoes, 50c bu. BERT PRICED FOR ABOVE PAID, CASH, PRODUCTS. to tliat mm two hours, that he wan dc '' ewtlrrjr 1 orthr Co;i Galenic j Almost half a year afterward the rear guard of one of mir scout luj parties was harassed for the lasCtwo mile of Its return liy sliots from a email mounted force, which scattered and took to.thi wimk- - whenever wc turned and attempted to charge them. Our commander arranged a strong ambuscade of the advance, with a view to capturing the eutire party, and- this hidden force suddenly rurroundci them when they were directly In front of the house in which the little beauty lived. There were only a dozen of the. enemy, nnd they quickly snv that their game was up. As we approached them they recognized the ljuevltaple and ceased fighting, but one munin gray suddenly drew a revolver, fired three shots In rapid succession at the house, then pointed the weapon at his own breast, fired and fell from bis saddle. We were upon them In a moment, and under the cap of the man upon the ground we saw the face of our handsome deserter. lie gasped before he died that he was ns loyal as ever. He had deserted In a wild desire to kiss that girl. Now, seeing her at the window, be had fired to kill her and hoped he had succeeded. Then he bad killed himself rather than be shot as a traitor. ne had missed the pretty mark he had aimed atr The girl was unhurt except from a severe scare. We had lost more than 20 men most unaccountably from.tliat post nlLoftliemvlolcnt admirers of that very girl. Somehow her fathers house was burned to the ground that very night 1 hope the pretty "glrt'cscaped.l)Ut' we were told she did not Not one of us attended the funeral. It would be hard to tell bow many lives on both sides were lost thereafter as the result of those two li.- - liail tiiup;Kl before nud luuiuiiun-- Finest Line of Vehicles and Farming Machinery enough eaved-him-Iro- Fair where. TLORODORf BANDS 'art I ofseme value as tags Cheap Excursion Rates rond--btriklln- Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fo Railway. On June 10th, Bllth and 12th, the following first-clas- s passenger rates will be effective via above route FROM OGDEN & SALT LAKE CITY, Utah to Missouri AND river Qqo fin RETURN.... retckT. ,.A.N. D 839.50 847.00 I FINAL RETURN LIMIT, rSEPT. 8 1902. For reduced rates to other points, and information regarding excursions on other dates apply to c f. wXrren, j G! Agent, Salt Lake Chy Utah VALUE OF GOOD ROADS. Th Load a Georgia Farmer Broaght " to Market. There was presented In the thriving city of West Point. Ga a few days ago an object lesson of the value of good roads which impressed all whb saw It and which Is worthy of more . . extended notice. Mr. M. A. Haralson, a Troup county farmer who lives about twelve miles from West Point, drove a' four mule wagon Into that market with sixteen full sized bales of cotton on It. says tbe Atlanta Journal. Tbe weight of the load was about 8,000 pounds besides the heavy wagonoq which It was piled. Mr. Haralson made tbe trip from hi farm In remarkably good time, and his team showed no sign tf having been taxed. It' would have been Impossible for him to take sixteen balee of cotton to market even with his four fine mules If the Troup county roads bad not been In excellent condition. There are some counties In Georgia where eight bales would hare been $ full load for bis team, and then' h would haye had to travel very slowly. Great IHahwar Prpa. The people of Knoxville mod Knox county, Tenn., have elaborated a decidedly ambitious scheme in the line of an, RT Ail PATTT, vL JlV 'Tobacco ,and national roadbullding. Tliy have, tt is announced, prepared n petition to congress that &0,01X).000 be appropriated for tbe construction of a public highway front Washington toJewQr-lcniis- . This highway Is to- be 100 feet wide. Is to be paved with asphalt. Is to have n water main along its whole eouite nnd Is to bo lighted with elec trlelt;. I Forty feet of tbe toad way li to be re vcil for horses nnd horse vo hlele. forty feet for motor carriages, ten feet for bicycles and ten feet foi pedestrians. ld, XVaehiogjDiL by all dealers every-- ! .8. m j Is about at least Cache Valley Time Card. C000, and we would say one-tul- t' are troubled with K0RTB a , r.iu fa... It stems iilii.i,: , ...... i. le to get qany men rid of ihc n..iio:i that it is the number of bead of stock kept and thp number of aens of land rustled over each year which constitute successful farming. We saw a dozen yearling calve the other day Just turned out on jvivture. ho thin and jvor were these bests that the owne; might profierly have been proceeded against under the law. They were not worth to aiiy feeder over $15 ier bend. If worth that. This mans neighior had five yearlings of the same grade which he refused $40 per head for, they being good enough for the local butchers use. Another muu wc know of is going to try to take care of seventy-fivacres of corn with one team, which li the yearling business in another form. FARMS FOR HARD WORKERS. BOCFD. LSAVII. Mixed No. 15. Daily .2 ;45 p. m No. 6. Daily. 'sit -- 7:00s.m 8 :25 Ofrden, Cache Jet. 10:15 Msndon, 10:45 11:15 Lopan, Smithfield 11 :35 Richmond 11:63 5:30 p. m rsnklinnZ:I0 f' Notice of Special Election.. 6:00 6:25 7:00 7:35 " T..8:15 ARK1VBI, Motice is hereby given that a special election is called to be held on Monday, the 14th day of July, A. D. 1902, in Logan City, Utah, by the qualified electors thereof, to vote upon the question and proposition of bonding the said Logan thousCity in the stun of sixty-fiv- e Preston, 12:30 a.m SOUTH 9:10p. BOUND. No. 6. Dally. Mixed No. 16. Daily pST'For tickets to all polcts East, West, North or m or-,fro- Bontb. call on W. W. . Hattie Smith' Woodsid, Agent City Recorder. 3E wux are-nea- r K-- old axd New ways.- - We have seen a large Held of wheat planted in England wlure a man went along With a joliitod stick or dibble in ench band and made little boles in the ground six Inches apart, two rows at a time, and he was followed by a boy, or a girl, who dropped a kernel of wheat in each hole, and then we saw a .farmer in North Dakota, with six horses, on a sixteen foot drill, sowing forty acres In a' day in Just na,good shape. The English wheat crop was carefully hoed and weeded, cut wlth a sickle by hand and yielded forty bushels per acre. But then paupers were thicker than the hair on a dog In that country ' fifty years ago. v A Trip East. VFRY LOW EXCURSION RATES -- TO Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, . . Ohiaha, and Points East. . . THE EQOKY MOUNTAIN LIMITED THE COLOBADO FLYSB AND . One Night to Chicago and St. Louis. Two Nights to New York, Boston and Atlantac Coast Points. v Best Dining Car Service. Mid-da- y Luncheon, Fifty Cents. For Full Information, Address HAL S. BAY, Oml Agt., - Denver, Colorado" ' - THE BORERS. fWe bate a uumber-- o .inquiries hjow, m tllTII, and ($G5, 000,00) dollars, for the purpose of purchasing and installing an electric lighting plant and system, with the necessary 6ite, water rights, appurtenances, and appliances, to be owned and con Dolled by the said municipality of Logan City. Said bonds to be for such length of time, at such rate of interests, and in such form as may be hereafter determined by ordinance. By order nnd resolution of tbe City Council of DogarfCity, Utah. e For the benefit of ; o- -r men seeking n farm and home we are requested, to say that tbe1 timbered si ctloi.s of northern and central Minnesota nnd Wisconsin offer speclifl J::dantages, It may bo said of this territory that the tame grasses timothy, clover and alfalfa do exceedingly will. 1 that the rainfall Is ample. tl:a lumber is very cheap, that markets by nnd of the best, that the land is clioui from r 110 to $25 acre; that n man will have his own fuel s::i ply for many of back years and will have breaking work to dig oat bis farm, for pine stumps last long and wear well. It Is not a prairie land proposition by a long shot, yet still has many compensations nnd is worth looking r.p by the poor man In search of a farm. , .according to staistices, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle ofKerops Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. Price 25 1. and 50cl Trial size free. For sale by Riter Bros Drug Co. 12. - t Haven, World-Hera- some affection of the Throat and fl Lungs, as those complaints are, 'OLD PEACH & HONEY" - account of the reputation on wide quality as well as the quantity of its nual production of beer. The Population of Logan from FOR GOOD ROADS. H.SJ. DeWITT. editor iris forlrale TO BE COXTI1TOXD. ed MILWAUKEE le m Strickfaden, 'spearhead: standard navkA sut-reed- known city in the United States. Noted for Its push and enterprise as well m being tneWiindy Clt J-iir- ! The Aristocrat among the Whiskies of the Old School. Without a ' . peer. For ule by oSSuiSm5J iiu Tbeon he 'star: 'horse. shoe:: 1b Assoclatloa Formed to Connect ?! Capital With Washington. In New York city recently ap association was formed to agitate the cause of good rotttls. Tblswssociarfon;'Whh has adopted the name of the American Rood makers, has In view the securing of a system of highways which shall connect the capitals of the various states with Washington. The first effort will be made by an npica! to the national government to appropriate to be used through the road Inquiry department, to map out routes from capital to capital. This organization Is to be divided Into departments of the cast, south, central and west, corresponding to geographical lines. It was decided to limit the membership to ten from each state until each state should have ten Then another ten representatives. would become eligible. The president Is elected for one year. He will be by the first vice president, nnd the succession to office .will be in this way. t The following officers were elected: Senator Horatio S. Earle of Detroit, president; Edward Bond of Albany, first vice president; R. II. Thompson of Seattle, second Vice president; Judge Warner of Houston, Tex., third vice president;' W. Crandall of Net' York, secretary, and W. L. Dickinson cf AssistSpringfield, Mass., treasurer ance has been promised by the road Inquiry department in securing thq exhibition at St. Louis of the various road-nu- t king machines; also, various firmswill build short stretches of road t the exposition, which will be examined by experts. CHICAGO -- Wl,ne POMibly not so generally well known as the two former cities, is THE MAS WHO SUCCEEDS. We always like to see n man so far nevertheless noted in many ways, and of the popular Twin Cities of the as he has opportunity make the most isotie Northwest of-tualural resources nt his comAre famous cities mand. like to see him drain a bog. re- All tt aml their llMaeg forest a bleak hillside with evergreens or forest trees, turn the course of a combined form the name of Americas Great famous and noted stream and lrrtgate his land, keep pure the worlit 1 Railway, over for its buperior Managebred animals and fowls and plant only ment, - Elegant Equipment, Splendid pure bred seed. Such a man may not Service end general adoption of all of the so the latest Safety Appliances for the cut so big u splurge us some called big farmers which- cover hun- Comfort and Safety of its patrons. In Electric Lighted Trains are noted dreds of acres, but be makes an intellithe a or d over. his success and of enjoys culliug gent It in i lie Short Line between Omaha his work every day. and Chicago, and like superior articles of merchandise is, Once Tried, Always had an attack of Used. ' , My little son Try it the next time von go East. whooping cough and was threatL L. DOWNING, ened with pneumonia; but for Commercial Agent, Chamberlains Cough Remoly wed Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- have had a serious time of it. It Salt LakeCity..Utalu. a I bo sever vere attacks of croup, H J. " War Is hour Noted Cities- - do i deaths. JUM3 2i 1902 best to fight the apple tree borer. We not pretend to know'thebest way, but 'do this with reasonable success: Ifl8t, keep all rubbish and grass clear from the base of the trunk of the tree; second, give each tree a critical examination during the month of May to see lf any borers are at work and. If so, dig them out; third, give the trunk of the tree a thick wash of strong soapsuds and lime as soon ns the trees have been luspected in May nnd another wash aloug the middle of June. In spite of these precautions the borer will get a few trees each year. 1XX2XA SSLC. d U r.YTI ZJZ - f |