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Show Jas. H. Martineau U.S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Civil Engineer and Notary Public. Surveys for mining claims and for location or for obtaining patents. Deeds carefully prepared and all kinds of Notorial business carefully attended to. Office on Washington St. between First and Second Sts. Logan Utah <br><br> O. C. ORMSBY, M.D., Surgeon and Physician, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. Office at Drug Store. Main Street. <br><br> Charles Frank, Notary Public, Bank and Passage agent. Drafts sold on the United States and Europe. Prompt attention given to COLLECTIONS, Logan, Utah<br><br> CONTINENTAL HOTEL AND WALKER HOUSE Salt lake City, Utah. The only first class house in the City G. B. Erd, Proprietor Continental Hotel and Walker House 02-l6<br><br> W.S. NORCROSS, M.D. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon OFFICE- Logan House, Logan City, Utah. Special attention paid to diseases of women and children<br><br> J. W. Hitchcock, Dentist, Logan City, Utah [unreadable line] sep11 ly<br><br> H. W. O. Margary, Attorney and Counselor at Law and Notary Public Office in Canfield's Brick Block, Ogden, Utah P.O. Lock Box 160<br><br> OVERLAND HOUSE, Main Street below Walker House. Better accommodations and lower rates than any other second class house in the city. Terms:- $1 to $1.75 per day, $7 to $9 per week. Single meals 25 cents. W.A. Pitt, Proprietor. N.B.- Street cars both to and from the railroad depot. <br><br> WHITE HOUSE HOTEL, The proprietors take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have remodeled and refitted the Hotel. The living rooms are spacious, and the best meals will be served night and day. Terms: Single meals(?) Hot lunches {as per card} 25 cents. Room and board per day $1.50 to $2. Room and board per week $10 to $12. Board per week $7 An excellent bar and four billiard tables attached. A. P. Pollack & Co. City<br><br> Cache Valley House Third street between Main and Washington, Logan City, Utah. Best hotel north of Ogden. Terms, $1.50 per day. Meals and beds go (?) each. Liberal rates given to boarders by the week or month. Conveyances always ready to carry people to and from the depot and surrounding {?}. Paul Cannon, Proprietor. <br><br> Mrs. Jane Palmer, Milliner. All kinds of Millinery and fancy goods Constantly on hand. Logan, Utah. <br><br> F. Petersen, House, Sign and Coach Painter Logan, Utah. <br><br> John Bench, Painter, Grainer and Paper Hanger. Logan,… Utah. <br><br> Citizenship Papers. Having been appointed Deputy Clerk of the First District Court, I am prepared to issue first Citizenship Papers to applicants. Chas.[Charles] Frank. Logan, Utah Oct. 20, 1889<br><br> SHAWLS of zephyr keep off the wind. <br><br> At Fredonia, Mich., there was a church debt, but the boys organized a grand rabbit-hunt, sent the game to New York and with the proceeds lifted the debt. That was one way to "shoot" a debt. Yes, a hare-em scare-em way, but a pretty good one. <br><ber> THE EASTPORT sardine-factories have closed business for the seaon, and next year they will employ 1,500 hands. A little herring must be a sardine to venture into those parts. <br><br> LAYER CREAM CAKE - Three eggs, one cup white sugar, four tablespoonfuls cold water, one teaspoon of cream, two spoonfuls of baking powder, half cup flour; for the cream: half cup of cream beaten to a stiff froth; add a little sugar; flavor to taste.<br><br> OVER THREE MILLION HAVE NOW BEEN SOLD. GENUINE SINGER SEWING MACHINES. The only sewing machine in America that is counterfeited! It is now more popular than ever. The facts tell more than flaming advertisements. BEWARE OF BOGUS AGENTS AND COUNTERFEIT MACHINES. A FULL LINE OF PARTS AND ATTACHMENTS KEPT ON HAND. Old machines taken in part payment for new ones. Logan office, One-half Block North of Z.C.M.I. Main St. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Franklin Morrill, Sole agent for Cache and Oneida Counties. <br><br> J. H. BROWN & SON, Pioneer Steam Marble Works, Logan, Utah. Workshop on second Street., Opposite the Tabernacle. All kinds of Work in Stone and Marble Done to Order. Grave Stones & Monuments Designed and executed in the most artistic manner. We refer with pride to specimens of our work, which cannot be excelled in the Territory, either in design or workmanship. We keep on hand a large stock of MARBLES and different kinds of STONES, from which patrons may select. PLASTER PARTS and centre pieces KEPT IN STOCK. Prices reasonable! <br><br> P.A.NIELSEN, Main Street, Logan, Utah Manufacturer of BOOTS, SHOES, HARNESS And Saddles. My leather goods are Made of First-Class Material and their Quality and Workmanship are Guaranteed. I also keep a large stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE INCLUDING Dry Goods, Men's Clothing, Hats and Caps, Groceries, and Furnishing Goods, Provisions and FAMILY SUPPLIES. A fine assortment of ladies' fancy goods just received. My prices are as low as the lowest. <br><br> GENERAL DIRECTORY. <br><br> CACHE COUNTY<br><br> Cache County was organized on the 4th of April, 1857, with the following boundaries: All that portion of Utah Territory bounded south by Morgan, Weber and Box Elder County, north by latitude forty-two degrees, north and east by the summit of the Ridge Mountains, between Cache and Bear Lake Valleys. <br><br> The government of the County is vested in the County Court, composed of the Probate Judge, who is ex officio the presiding officer, and three selectmen who hold office for three years, one being chosen every year. Regular terms begin on the first Monday in each season of the year. <br><br> The Judiciary power is vested in the Probate Court presided over by the Probate Judge, who is elected biennially and holds his office for two years. This court is always open. The Clerk of the Court is appointed by the Judge, and is ex officio County Clerk. <br><br> Elections are held biennially on the first Monday in August, in each even numbered year. Present population of the County, about 14,000?. County seat, Logan City. <br><br> CACHE COUNTY OFFICERS. <br><br> Probate Judge- Milton D. Hammond Selectmen- K.R. Miles, Smith: C.O. Card, Logan; Wm. [William] H, Maughan, Wellsville Clerk- James T. Hammond Recorder- James T. Hammond Assessor and Collector- Chas. W. Nibley, Treasurer- Joel Hicks Prosecuting Attorney- H. K. (not readable) Sheriff- Alvin Crockett Coroner- Ezra D. Carpenter Superintendent District Schools- Wm. [William] H. Apperley Road Commissioner- Cyrus W. Card. County Surveyor- Edward Watson<br><br> PRECINCT OFFICERS<br><br> Logan Precinct, Justices of the Peace- Jas. A. Leishman, Wm. E. Partington. Constables- Jas. Adams, Eli Weil<br><br> Providence Precinct- Justice of the Peace- John F. Madison, Constable William Reading<br><br> Paradise Precinct- Justice of the Peace- Charles C. Shaw. Constable- John Bradley<br><br> Wellsville Precinct-Justice of the Peace- Thos. Bradshaw. Constable- Thos. R. Leavitt<br><br> Mendon Precinct. Justice of the Peace- John Donaldson, Constable Walter Paul<br><br> Newton Precinct- Justice of the Peace- Wm. B. Griffin, Constable, Hans P. Larsen <br><br> Clarkston Precinct, Justice of the Peace- A. W. Heggio, Constabler Adam Fife<br><br> Trenton Precinct. Justice of the Peace, clark Ames. Constable Noah Lindsay. <br><br> Lewiston Precinct. Justice of the Peace- Geo. Leavitt, Constable H.M. Rawlins<br><br> Richmond Precinct- [Not readable] <br><br> Smithfield Precinct- Justice of the Peace- William A. (not readable) Constable - Thomas O. Winn<br><br> Hyde Park Precinct- Justice of the Peace, -J.A. Woslf Constable Absolom Woalf<br><br> Benson Precinct, Justice of the Peace- James Clark, Constable- Wm. Ricks? <br><br> Millville Precinct, Justice of the Peace- Joh King Constable, Glbert Weaver. <br><br> Petersborough Precinct- Justice of the Peace- H. M. Paulsen. Constable C. W. Maughan<br><br> LOGAN CITY. <br><br> Logan City was incorporated by an act of the Territorial Legislature, approved 1858, and it embraces all that portion of Cache County contained within the following boundaries to wit: Commencing at the South bank of the Logan River, at the mouth of Logan Canyon, thence in a northerly direction along the base of the mountain, (not readable) thence west to the Logan and Hyde Park Canal thence southerly along the canal to a point at the Hyde Park ditch is taken out of said canal thence, west on the line of said ditch to the southeast corner of the north half of the southeast quarter of section fourteen, township twelve north range one (?): thence west one-half mile thence north one-fourth mile, thence west to the west bank of the Little Bear River, thence south along the bank to the mouth of the Logan River, thence in an easterly direction along the bank of said river to the place of the beginning. <br><br> Its location is the best that could have been chosen in northern Utah for a large city, with numerous commercial interests and manufacturing establishments. Ample water power for any number of mills is furnished by the Logan River, with its branches, which flows directly through the city. Being situated at the foot of a grand range of mountains, and being the center of a number of pretty villages it presents a beautiful appearance. The Utah and Northern Railroad passes through the valley on the west side of the city. <br><br> Municipal elections occur biennially (even years) on the first Monday of March. The city is divided into municipal wards, each of which is represented in a common council by an alderman chosen from the ward by the electors of the city at large, which (?) also choose at the same time, a complete list of city officials being at present as follows: <br><br> LOGAN CITY OFFICERS<br><br> MAYOR- W. H. Preston ALDERMEN- J. R. Martineau, William Hyde, Robert Davidson, John B. Thatcher, H. K. Cranney COUNCILORS- C. B. Fjelstad, C. V. Card, James Quayle, H. S. Campbell, C. B. Robbins RECORDER- W.E. Bassett TREASURER- Geo. [George] Hymore MARSHALL- Alvin Crockett<br><br> The following are the committees of the Common Council: STANDING COMMITTEES: ON ELECTIONS- H. Davidson, C.D. Fjelsted, and William Hyde ON JUDICIARY- C.O. Card, H.K. Cranney and John B. Thatcher ON FINANCES- John B. Thatcher, R. Davidson, and C. B. Robbins ON CLAIMS- James Quayle, J.H. Martineau and C.O. Card ON POLICE AND CITY PRISON- C. B. Fjelsted, H.L. Cranney, and J.H. Martineau ON PUBLIC GROUNDS AND CITY PROPERTY- J.K. Martineau, C. O. Card and H.K. Cranney ON STREETS AND ALLEYS- R. F. Campbell, C. D. Card and James Quayle ON IRRIGATION- William Hyde, C. B. Robbins and R. Davidson. ON AGRICULTURE AND MANUFACTURING- James Quayle, C. D. Fjelsted, and John B. Thatcher ON RAILROADS AND TELEGRAPH LINES- J. H. Martineau, H. S. Campbell and C.B. Robbins ON ENGROSSING AND PRINTING - C.B. Robbins, R. b. Campbell, and John B. Thatcher ON QUARANTINE- J.K. Cranney, C.D. Fjelsted, and James Quayle. ON CEMETERY- John B. 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