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Show THE Tuesday, May 7; JOU RNAL. LuOAN. UTAH TRI-WEEKL- Y y. THE JOURNAL the ' policeman, protested he was but upon one. A more equitable an officer, and the more angry he planwould be" to.'assess thenTfor PLBIJSHED By' same Carl h England publishing Co. became, the more firmly were the sewerage purposes in the assessed for manner are as they asylum , officials convinced of the Intend At toe PotofflcA ererj Tuendnj of the description given the laying of water mains. at Logan, Llah, accuracy jnt Saturday, aa There are other inequalities in matter. , them of his peculiarities. It took him hours before he could come the plan proposed than those to AUGUSTUS GORDON, - . Editor near enough convincing them which we have referred. A more just plan for all of the that a. mistake had been made to TELEPHONES to property concerned, as we view send for some acquaintance BELL 7. INDEPENDENT 7 be to base the levy upidentify him. ' . Meantime the it, would real patient obtained an excel- on the assessed valuation of the King Alfonso may as' well prelent start and atj last . accounts realty, which 'would;' give it an pare for a flood of congratula- had a according to not been heard from. This equitable tions, whether it is a boy or tripillustrates the fact that. the bor- location. The ordinance should lets. derline between' the saue and in- be amended before its passage in t ' sane is sucli an intangible one in such a manner as to assure all A pessimist, says Puck, is some instances that it, becomes concerned a square deal. a person who chews his pills. All pessimists w$ have ever met easy to understand" and believe WORK BEING RUSHED. the stories of sane men incarcerwere fond of chewing the rag. ated for years among the insane The following delicate little It is asserted that in Milwau- at the instance of interested relatives, with the aid of some venal piece of sarcasm is from the Comkee, beer is bottled at the rate of a million a mjnute; but it is expert.. They might even be per- moner: mitted to talk- and appeal, to Teally the rate at which the bot.The rapid progress of work tles are emptied that has made visitors every day; and the upon the Panama canal will soon visitors, prepared to regard evMilwaukee famous. be greatly accelerated. The comeryone not wearing a uniform or mission has just made requisition One of these days the Central badge of some, kind as insane, for a lot of articles that will American Republics are going to would shake thpir. heads pityingwork. the greatly facilitate be so busy paying off a big war ly, but neve believe the truth. Among other things asked for are . debt to some country that has a six porch swings four feet long THE -- SEWER PROPOSITION. big navy, that they will have no inches deep, fifty and thirty-twtime to make aces at each other. dozen demiThe manner in which the city refrigerators, thirty johns, 500,000 paper napkins, 100 It would seem that several proposes to tax property owners rocking chairs, 100 double beds in the citys first sewer district is, years ago the package containing with springs, 250 mirrors, 5,000 the face of the weather for the several seasons it (Would appear-uposoup spoons, 100 sideboards and must have got , mixed on' the the matter, at once arbitrary, il- a full supply of ice cream freez-nap- d elerk of the feathers moving logical, ridiculous; and in. our water coolers. Just. as schedules-proposeday; and since' that time'-- 4 there opinion the soon as the supplies arrive renew-- . are so uneven i& the .placing of is no accounting for the weather, will mak the work on r them in- et activity 4 We have June ddys ran$iiwinter the burden as In to write the order canal. fully valid and incapable of enforced and December dayji scattered collection should The ordinance of the prqgress of the work after through' the entire year. The these necessary canal supplies are ' in its present' form. r samples we have been having of pass also We will furnish a few specific received, theoqpiraissma iis late are discouraging alike to 000 ordered C$4, writing pens and instances by way of illustration. farmers, horticulturists, meran adequate supply of statipnery. chants and builders. It has all For instance: The Written sheets will be held (0- The entire frontage upon- - all the weather prophets guessing, gether b)U 500,000 clips.' and more than half the time they four sides of Block fourteen is ' all O !. " assessed at $3.50 a front foot, dont guess right. Thb' Logan ' Journal got out a ' which in. itself is an anomaly, as : h very "creditable get acquainted The Deseret News ias issued it assumes the property on the edition the other day filled lo the the following timely warning old Jacob Earl, or northwest s of tbe beaubrim with which, as it is just as applicable corner, to be as valuable, foot for tiful temple city, and withr'a good First National bank here in this month when children foot, as write up of that city and Vhe surdelight in May walks, we repro- corner; and proceeding farther rounding country. Cache Valley duce, as follows: People of this south along both sides of the News. city whose children are accustom- block, holds the same foot fronted, to rambling on the hills, and age where, Mrs. Greens boarding The Logan Journal last week especially those living near the house stands on the west side of issued a special edition of 28 benches, should take great care the block to be as valuable for pages giving an excellent writethat the youngsters are warned the purposes of this assessment as up of Cache county and her reagainst digging segoes without a is the U. O.V (now Spande) sources and attractions. It covproper knowledge of how to de- store frontage on Main street; a ered the field briefly but thoroughtect the poisoned sego plant. proposition which is obviously ably, and was nicely illustrated. It The heavy moisture has brought surd. is the kind of a publication that the plant up in thtThills in greater Another instance: While the materially benefits any communiprofusion than ever this spring, Earl and Green ,and all other lots The issue reflects credit and and the danger is one that should on the west sideof the block re- ty.' commendable enterprise upon the be actively guarded against. In ferred to must pay at the ratei of part of the publishers. Richfield former days there were several $350 for each 100 feet, , on thq Reaper. 3 deaths among children wh dug other side of the street, which so ; as we the far can see is not up knowing the dif plant, nearly if not - The Logan Journal deserves ference between the sweet sego quite as valuable for business purhigh compliments for its splendid root, which is very pleasant to the poses, the rate proposed is but special edition of last Saturday. taste,, and poisoned one. Cows $125 for 100 feet. It contained 28 pages of splendid and horses have also died merely The block on which the opera advertising matter illustrative of from eating of the flower. The house stands is assessed at the the many resources and natural poisoned sego plant is larger than same rate as the block on which advantages of the country on the the harmless variety and sends the First National Bank stands; north of our state. The business forth a white fuzzy flower. yet who would maintain that it is men and the people in general of 1 as valuable for either business or Cache county and Logan should deThose who are mentally assessment purposes, or that all recognize and highly appreciate ficient or unbalanced in some res- four sides are. of equal value or the enterprise and push of the pects 'are frequently remarkably should be assessed alike. Journal for the good of the counkeen in others. A recent occurThen, across the street from the try.- They cannot help but praise rence in Council Bluffs, Iowa, is west side of the block the same the Journal management. for its in point A policeman of Oma- condition prevails as in the case beautiful edition of' which we ha, Nebraska, had been entrusted of Block 14 above referred to; speak. Utah County Democrat. with the task of seeing a patient which would tnake the old:Riter Last Saturday the Logan Joursafely placed in St. Bernards' property on First west street pay Insane asylum across the river, in at the rate of $3a0 per 10(J feet, nal issued a edition deCouncil Bluffs. As the patient while across the street the jAqdi-toriur- a voted to Logan and her Maniwas not violent, he was not property would be requir- fold advantages that merits shackled and he and the officer, ed to pay but at the rate of $125 credit to that paper and who was not personally known to per 100 feet. . . , the town generally. Garland One other instance bf inequal Globe. the attendants, entered the ' r- building and proceeded toward a ity is furnished on block 2 or the ' one M. which room. E. on church the Arrived Sore Nipples. private waiting there the insane man pushed the stands. From the .church corner officer inside, locked the door and eastward for half the length of Any mother who has had exburned the key over to the aur the block the owners will be re perience with this distressing ailthorities, telling them to watch quired to pay $3.50 per front foot, ment will.be pleased to. know the prisoner closely as he was and the owners of the other half that a cure may be effected by very plausible when rational, of that" aide of the block will only applying Chamberlains Salve as and most violent and dangerous be. asked for $100 perfront foot. soon as the child is done nursing. when the attacks seized him ; and .Another apparent injustice is Wipe it off with & soft cloth bethat incidentally he , imagined in charging corner lots an equal fore allowing the babe to nurse. himself a policeman.' The result and full frontage rate upon both Many trained nurses use this salve proved the accuracy of his cal- streets, when sewer connection with best results. For sale by all culations; for the more Maloney, with the property will be made dealers. ,c aeeond-ola- pro-rat- - ( o , d er I ! 1 half-tone- te -- 28-pa- con-siderab- le . 1 -- . L. M. I. A. NOTICE. .3 PUT TO ROUT. LESSER LIGHTS The regular monthly offieers meeting of the Y. L. M. I. A. of Cache Stake will be held Sunday May 12, 1907, at 2 oclock p. m in the east basement room of the Tabernacle. All officers are expected to be in attendance. Mem- bers invited. MARY L. HENDRICKSON, ' . President. Small Boy and Matches. Fire started by that dangerous combination, a small boy and matches, destroyed the barn of P. J. Fennell at Eureka. Knocked from Car. V. II. Covington, a railway employe, was knocked from the top of a high car by a temporary structure built across the track, and had his face and head He badly cut and bruised. ray have received internal injur- Mar i Philadelphia Inquirer Dandelion ies. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. Serial number 3517. PERMANENTLY RELIEVES CONSTIPATION AND A costive person would not-limany days if it were not for the liver, because the blood woul d be poisoned within a few hours but the juices of a healthy liver, render harmless the poisonous matter that is generated. Lack of exercise and steady brain work are the chief causes of constipation. Fortunately this trouble,, even after it has reached a chronic stage, can be overcome by using Dr. Edwards HAVE YOU. CATARRH? Compound Dandelion Tablets or Pills. They act mildly upon the mucous membrane of the intestines. Their action is certain and Breathe Hyomei And Relief And .they never gripe.. Being composed, of purely vegetable matter-- ; Cure Will Be ' Guaranteed. they do not produce any uinatural condition of the bowels. Get. i a. box . j , . ,t: i writh Sold by all Druggists, 25e;-- Schenck Chemical CO., ManufacturIf you have catarrh, , ofy fensive breath, burning, pains Jn er!, 54-5- 6 Franklin St.,' New York and the throat, difficulty in breathing, Look lor ,his Co.! of mucous, discharge raising from the nose, tickjing or dropDruggists L of LOGAN, back the from the (UTAH throat, ping coughing spasms, etc.,, begin the use of at once. mei made from natures PROBATE AND GUARDIAN 1907. is Ily-SHIP NOTICES. Date of first publication, April soothing oils and balsams and ?0th, A. D., 1907. g contains the properConsult Clerk Resor the County ALMON L. FULLMER, ties of the pine woods. Its mediFurther for pective' Signers Administrator of the estate of, cation is taken in with the air Information. Sarah Ann Fullmer, deceased. you breathe, so that it reaches the NEBEKER, HART & NEBEKER most remote part of the respiraIn the District Court of the First Attorneys for said estate. tory organs, killing all catarrhal Judicial District of the State of germs and soothing any irritation Utah, in And For the County NOTICE TO CREDITORS. there may be in the mucous memof Cache. brane. Estate of Mary Lyon, deceased. The romplefe Ily-- n mei outfit NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Creditors will present claims costs but $1.00; and Cjrns E with vouchers to the undersigned Napper gives his personal guar- Estate of Sarah Ann Fullmer, de-- at his residence in Benson ward, antee with each package that .ceased. in the County of Cache, and State money will be. refunds! unless the Creditors will present claims of Utah, on or before the 14th treatment does all that is claimed wilh vouchers to the undersigned day of September, A. D., 1907. for it. at his residence at Providence, Date of first publication May Cache County, Utah, on or before 7th. A. D., 1907. BUGGY REPAIRS. the Fifth day of September, A. D. . GEORGE Passenger Robbed. William Partin, an elderly man from Ransom, I. T. to Oregon, and a man named G. W. Adams, were each robbed by pickpockets in Ogden of more than $100. Partins money was sewed into his hip pocket, and the thief cut the threads. 1 SICK-HEADACH- E vc - e- . to-da- y. ( ! "" Riter Bros. Drug Ily-o-om- ei o -- , germ-killin- " . J. P. f LYON, . Administrator of the Estate of Griffin carries 4 complete stock of buggy parts, tops and WANT COLUMN Mary Lyon, deceased. also which GEORGE Q:RICH, he rubber tires extras, will fit at saving of 20 per cent Attorney for administrator. from Salt Lake prices. South GOOD GUITAR for sale cheap. Apply at this office. Main Street Logan. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. - Estate of James Parsons, deceasLOST Small black note book ed. muddle has started the public to containing names. Finder leave Creditors will present claims thinking. The wonderful success at this office and be rewarded. with vouchers to the undersigned that has met Ballards norehound at his residence at Newton, Cache Syrup in its crusade on Coughs, FOR SALE on easy terms, buildCounty, Utah, on or before the Influenza, Bronchitis and all Puling site south of Ears corner Fifth day of September, A. D., monary troubles has started the Apply to Wilkinson and Son. 1907. public to thinking of this wonder Date of first publication, April ful preparation. They are al1 us- SECOND HAND TYPEWRITER A. For sale,' ehesp. Apply Alf. 30, - D., 1907. ing it Join the procession and ' .JAMES n. PARSONS, down with sickness, t Price 25c, Lundahl, at Riter Bros. Drug Co. Administrator of the estate of 50c and $1.00. Sold by Rite AND James Parsons, deceased. b BENJAMIN ,WILLMORE Bros. Drug Co. " ..SONS, Builders, Brick, Stone NEBEKER, HART & NEBEKER Attorneys for said estate. In. ' Phone THE REV. IRL R. HICKS 1907 and Cement .Work. 139 A. ....... ALMANAC. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The Life Insurance . . The Rev. Irl R. Hicks has been compelled by the popular demand to resume the publication of his well known and popular Almanac for 1907 This splendid Almanac is now ready. For a&le by newsdealers, or sent postpaid for 25 cents, by Word and Works Publishing Company, 2201 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo., publishers of Word and Works, one of the best dollar monthly magazines in America. One Almanac goes with every subscription. A supply of these almanacs are now on hand, which can be had at 25 cents each. LUCERN A TIMOTHY HA-YAnd straw, for sale. Apply to C. Estate of William F. Rigby, deceased. Balling, 316 South Main. Phones Creditors will present claims Ind. 342, Bell 169 x. - . with vouchers to the undersigned LEFT AT Palace Restaurant in at his place of business, The Manufacturing Co., Logan, a-- packet containing Danielson baby shoes and a mans shirt. No. 100 South, 1st East St. Logan Owner can get them at 793 N. 2d City,, Cache County, Utah, on or before 13th day of September, E. by paying for this notice. 1907. FOR SALE 57 acres of good Date 6f first, publication, Majr . land in Logan West Field: Sell 7th, 1907. ' in pieces to suit- - buyer. Come GEORGE C. RIGBY, Administrator. early and get your choice. Apply to Wm. Greaves 506 W. 2 South PARLEY P. CIIRiSTENSEN, Logan. Attorney. 1 i |