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Show 'J I 3 . . f Wc have tlio Only I ; j Cold Tire Setter M In Logan and It will H ' i ' V, Set your tire while you wait ffl Ji. J And we guarantee that the tires sot ffl j on this machine will stay tight longer fH . ; than they will set the old way. PH Remember, we do all kinds of repair H ' work and wc nssuic jou our charges ffl arc reasonable fH , l!y experience wc hae found the fH j Sweet Rubber Tire the best and H cheapest I Emit IE. Nielsen H LOGAN', U'JAH 1 LOGAN JUNK SHOP i H Hrlng all scrap Iron, metal, bottles, H rags and lubbers, or t.ill us up and wc H t will come I ml phone :i.'I7. Hell phone 146 South Main St. M IV YOU WANT I Good, and Safe Electric Wiring H In your homes SEE M E! H l F. E. PLOWMAN H I Electrical Contractor. 7 Commer- H cl.il Block. Hell l'honc .'itHlz. j K lnd. phone ;H3j H H Logan Lumber Yard. PH E. L. Johnion, Proprietor. H All kinds of building material on H f hand. Shop wuik done on short notice. H All kinds of planing done. fH I 157' West rth South, Hell 'Photic 1447. I ' E. J. MERRILL Osteopath. H ltooms0er Rochdale Store Of H lice hours, ') to 12 a.m. and 1 to G pm. H Chicago Meat Market H j Is the place to go for all B j kinds of Family Meats. H " ) Highest cash price paid H for all kinds of hides. H K I I HOPKINS and ROBERTS H COAL, H Plenty of U. I'. and Hock Spring coal on hand. $5 for 2,000 lbs do- llvcred, or $1 CO at the scales. Very special rate on car loads. We furnish any coal desired. 1st S. and nth W. Cash on delivery. I IS RE-OPENED. Hi J Farmers feed Stable at Gartt's Mill J South Main street, teams feed at J- reasonable price, also good horses J ' bought and sold here. N. A. Williamson, Mgr. B I TbeOaly Double-Track Railway between B 1 the Missouri River anil Chicago. I j Overland II Limited H t fj The Most Luxurious Train la Ibe World Hi h Compartment and drawing-room H f, steeping cars, observation cars, Jin- H i Ing cars, buffet-smoking and library H, P cars, with barber, batli and llook- HE ft lovers Library; entire train electric Hi f lighted, through to Chicago without Hj? f change. Direct connection for ; f St Paul and Minneapolis tTlcktli. reservations, anj full In- formation cm M oMilntsl from H C A Vlr. Central Agrnt. I ; Chicago & North-Western Ry, H 206 South Main Street, El B2nv". Salt Laka City, UUU. HJt LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE, Consult County Clerk or the Respective Slga-ert Slga-ert for rarther Information. In the District Court, Probate Dlvliloa In and for Cache County, State of Utah. NOTICE TO CUEDITOItS. IMata of Magnus Larson Deceased. Creditor trill present claim with voucher to tlin undersigned at his residence In Mc n-dun n-dun Utah. In tltu County of Cacho and Ntato (it Utah, on or before tlio I Itli day of October A. I). lUOcl. 1 rcderlck Lar.en. Administrator, .1. O. Walter., attorney, hate of first publication .luno 131 li A. I). IOCS. lantJuly llth. Notice to Water Users. State Engineer's Olllcc, Salt Lake city, Utah, June 7, 1000. Notice h heicby glen that A. 11. Allen, whose post oillce addiess Is Richmond, Cache County, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of Chapter 103, Session Ses-sion Laws of Utah, lOO.-;, to appropriate appropri-ate one-sixth (l-(l) of a cubic foot per second of water from a sprint; In Cache County, Utah Suld spring Is situated at a point l.iKM feet south and 12 feet cast from the north east corner of the south cast quarter of Section 13, Township 14 north, Ratine 1 cast, Salt Lake base and meridian, Said water will bo diverted by means of a pipe lino at the point where It Issues fiom said spilng, und convened for a distance dis-tance of 2,2011 feet and there used from January 1st to December 31st, Inclusive, In-clusive, of each year, for domestic purposes. As n secondary purpose the water not so used will be con-auctcd con-auctcd onto about 40 acres of land, embraced In Section 13, Township 14 north, Range 1 east, and there used for Irrigation purposes. This application applica-tion Is designated In the State Engineers Engi-neers Oillce as No. H-'-.'. All protests against the granting of said application, stating tho reasons therefor, must be made by allklavlt hi duplicate and tiled in this oillce within with-in thirty (30) days after the completion comple-tion of tho publication of this notice. ' OAI.K1I Tannku, State Engineer. Date of first, publication June 13th, date of completion of publication July 13th. Notice of Intention to Tax. Notlca Is hereby given by the city council of Logan City, Utah of the Intention In-tention of shell council to make the following described Improvement to wit: Extend the Water Mains, and defray de-fray tho costs thereof, estimated at $1.30 per linear foot by a local assessment assess-ment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the follow ing described district, being the district to be affected and benefitted by said lmprocment, nam-Ij nam-Ij : Beginning at the north end of tho Houleard and running thence south down little Dug W.iv to Canyon Hoad; thence west along C.inyon Hoad to Its intersection with Tilth Kast Street; thence south one l ock; thence west one block; thence smiih two blocks to lirst south Street; thence from this point on first South street, one block east and one block west; thence from the Intersection of Third Kast Street and First South Street, one block North and one block South. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must bo ptesentcd In writing to the city recorder on or before the 5th day of July, 100(1, being the day set by the said council when it will hear and consider con-sider such objections as may be made thereto. By order of the city council of Logan City. Ksti;m.a Eoiikut City ncordcr. .'une liuli, MOrt 1 Notice to Water Users. Stato Engineer's Oillce, Salt Lake city, Utah, June I), 1000. Notice Is hereby given that Niels C. Nlelson, whose postoillce address Is Hyrurn, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of Chapter 103, Session Laws of Utah, 1IKW, to appropriate 1-10 of a cubic foot per second of water from A nder-son's nder-son's spring, In Cache County, Utah. Said spring Is situated at a point which bears noith 77 degrees 33 minutes min-utes west 2143.3 feet distant from the southeast corner of Section 32, Township Town-ship 11 nortli, Itango 1 east, Salt Lake baso and meridian. Said water will be dhcrtcd at tho point where It Issue's Is-sue's fiotn said spring and conveved for a distance of (too feet and there used us-ed from May 1st to November 1st, In-elusive, In-elusive, of each year, to Irrigate about two acres of land, embraced In Section Sec-tion 32, Township 11 north, Hangc 1 east, Salt Lake Base and meridian. This application is designated In the State Englncei'i oillce as No. 802, All protests against the granting of said application, stating tho reasons therefor, must be made by allldavlt in duplicate and tiled In this oftlco within with-in thirty (30) days after tho completion comple-tion of tho publication of this notice. Caleii Tannkii, Stato Engineer. ' Date of first publication June 27th, dato of completion of publication July 27th. i Notice of Intention to Tax. Notice Is hereby given by tho City Council of Logan City, Utah, of tho Intention of such Council to make the following described Improvement to wit: Extend the water mains and defray a part of tho cost thereof, estimated esti-mated at tl 30 per front foot or a total approximated cost of 89000.00 by a local assessment, upon tho lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by said improvement, im-provement, namely: Beginning at the north end of the Boulevard and running thence south down Little Dugway to Canyon Itoad; thence west along Canyon Road to Its Intersection with Fifth East street; thence south one block; thence west one block; thence south two blocks to First South street; thence from this point on First south street one block east and one block west; thence from the Intersection of Third East street and First South street, one block north and one block south. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intentions must be presented In writing to the eltv recorder on or before the fith day of July, 100(1, being the time set by spld council when It will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. there-to. By order of the city council of Logan City. Estkli,a Eoiikut, June, loth, 1000. City Bccordcr. Assessment No, 2. Ama.on Mining cornpany, principal placoof business, 71 N. Main stiect, Logan, Utah. Notice is heicby given that at a meeting of the directors held on tho 18th day of June, 1000, an assessment of one-half cent per share was levied on tho capital stock of the corporation payable Immediately to II. C. Hansen, secretary snd treasurer of tjie com-pany.at com-pany.at his olllcc, 01 N. Main street, Logan, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on ilic 11th day of July, 1000, will be delinquent and advertised for.salc at ptiDlIc auction auc-tion and unless payment Is made before, be-fore, will be sold on the 0th day of August, 1000, at 2 o'cIock p. m, at the said oillce of the treasurer, to pay the delinquent assessment together' with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. II. C. Hanskn, Oillce No. 71 N. Main street, Logan, Utah. Notice. There Is unpaid and delinquent on account of a tax voted and determined by the members and landholders of the Logan and Richmond Irrigation District, on the 4th day of December, 1003: Also on account of a special tax levied by the trustees on the 13th of April, 1008, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective members and landholders as follows: Names Acres City AtnL Lots Anthon Anderson 1 $ 2 00 Carl (J. Amussen L 2 00 R. VV. Oibbs J l oo James Henderson J 50 Janaett II. Anderson i 50 John Jacobs 1 2 00 Casper Hoffman tl (i 00 J. W. Machln 1 1 00 Aqullla Nebckcr 2 2 00 Oscar Petersen ' 1 2 oo Emll Wcnnergren ' 1 , 2 00 Ncphl S.Andrews i 1 50 Deloss Hyde ' 1 2 00 Christian Zlppcrt ,1 5 00 Richard Andrews 5( 5 00 J. .. Stewart 1 1 75 Ursula Jenney ' i 2 00 George L Farrell 27 27 00 John Pearson 1 1 00 August Pearson 3 50 Jacob Watson 5 5 00 lsraol WatsOh R , 2 00 And In accordance with law and the order of the Trustees of said company made on the Kith day of June 100(1 the Interest of each of tho foregoing members mem-bers and landholders In tho canal and ditches of said Logan and Richmond Irrigation District and In tho right to tho uso of tho water thoreln How-Ing How-Ing or so much thereof as may be necessary nec-essary will bo sold at tho front door of the Count Court house, Logan, Utah on Saturday July 7th 100(1 at 3 o'clock p. m. of such day to pay the said tax together with cost of advertising adver-tising and expense of Sale. Laiis C. Pktkiiskn' Secretary. Dated at Logan June 21st. 100(1. Contractors Take Notice. Bids wanted on cement walks to be layed around Providence school house. For speclflcatlqns see Lehl Olson, No bids received after July 2nd and all bids must be accompanied by a certified certi-fied check of ten per cent. PENS NOW MADE OF TANTALITE. This Substance Said to Be Unaffected by the Ink. In December the wldoly known dec. trld Arm of Slernenrt & Halske of Berlin Ber-lin obtained derman letters pnteni for a new writing pen, advises Consul-General Consul-General Qtienthor of Frankfort-on-thc-Maln. This pen Is made of tantalltc. an extremely hard metal, according to Iho Boston Transcript. On Jan. 17, 1905, tho latest progress In lamps, the new tantallto lamp of the firm of Siemens Sie-mens & Halske, was for the first thno exhibited beforo the Electro-Technical association of Berlin. On this occasion Dr. Werner von Bolton delivered an Introductory address ad-dress concerning the method by which he had succeeded In producing the metHl tantallto In a puro state and declared de-clared that It possessed a very extraordinary ex-traordinary hardness. Sheets made of tantaIKe wero so hard that with n diamond di 111, which worked for three days ind threo nights with 5.000 revolutions revo-lutions per minute, hardly a noticeable Impression was nindt! and the drill Itself was dulled. At that tlmo It was stated that tho ilrm Intended to manufacture tools and other artlclos of tnntallte. This latest patent Is tho result of experiments to ma'ie uso of the properties of tantallte. Tho tantallto pen resists chemicals to a very high degree. It Is much harder and more elastic than the steel pen and on that account Indestructible. Indestruc-tible. It Is oven moro elnstle than n gold pen and it is predicted that If It will be placed upon tho market at n moderate prlco It will supersede both steel and gold pens. , 1 I Los Angeles Excursions CAT "T Special Low n Reduced Rai9s ? VZofor 1 Tickets on Sale T A K E H'Sn n 5 daily June 1st to A " ?Trf,Wp,,2? K September 15ih. ROT JTF f T S 5 l.onp wnit. KUU 1 C to July 8th. S ! Long Limit. nl mSSSSSSSSSa STOP OVERS IN SALT LAKE CITY, I n ui Southern California, Ocean Beaches, Deep Cj g Sea Fishing, Orange Groves, Yacht- W S ing Boating, Bathing. S I The Trip of a Life Time. I pi Any O. S. L. Agent can quote rates. For Particulars, list of Ifl H Resorts Hotels, etc., write to J. II. BURTNER, District ffi ! Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. K Iq Ql t35HH5E5a57J5a5E5a5H5H5E55HE5a5S5H5a5a5a5B5ESH5H5a5l3 Utah Mortgage Loan corporation. Tithing Ofllce, corner, lagan, Utah has plenty of MONEY AT ALL TIMES for , FARM AND CITY LOANS at lowest rates. No Commissions Commis-sions charged V WHEN GOING EAST WHY NOT ENOY YOURSELF? You will If jou travel over the Illinois Central Cen-tral R. R. IT COSTS NO MORE. The. best of service between Omaha, Chi cago, Minneapolis, and St. Paul, as well as between Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans and all Southern and Southeastern South-eastern points'. For full information pr literature call on "J. A, Foley,' Comi' Agent, 75 W. 2nd S Salt Lake City. Albert A. Law Attorney-at-law. Room 11 Court house. Logan, Utah SALT LAKE CITY , DIRECTORY Windsor Hotel Centrally located. South of Ken- you Hotel, Mulu street. European plan. Rates reasonable. reason-able. Slate nade solicited. Rates SO cents und up. fLLff RUG WORKS ' iu&fl Mfl ft A HIGH QltADE Itr.VEIIMIll.E HUGS Made from old Carpets. No. 2 Soutli Temple. laaVaaaaHalaaBBaB THROUGH SERVICg TO ST. LOUIS ' ' AIS'D THE EAST VIA Missouri Pacific Railway THROUGH' SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS AND MISSOURI' lPullman Sleeping Cars, Observation Dining Cars Electric Lights Electric Fans Reclining Chair Cars (seats free) Up-to-date Day Coaches. For Ilerths. Tickets, Foulders, etc., address H.C.TOWNSEND, Gen'l Passenger and TIcketAgt. ST. LOUIS Oregon Short Line r: ft. I CACHE VALLEY TIME CARD I ,Nn. II, Dally. No. is. l)ajy Mixed. H focatalfo 2MS p. mT. .' , ..SsM . m I Silt Lake 4H0 lli5p.t Ofden S:a " i-a CacheJcU 7:00 SiNim Mendon 718 " 6.00 " Logan 7:3J " ta " Smltlifleld 7:53 " .. .., 7,00 Ktchmond 8.01 " 7tj Franklin 8:23 8:15 ARRIVES Prtton 8MU " :10a.m SOUTH HO UNI). z LKAYa-8. No. 12 Bally, No. 10. Dally MUa Preston "ilOa. ni (:40.m franklin 7:17 " 10.00 " Richmond 7:12 " io:a " SmlthBeia 7'M " nilO " Login 8il5 " 12:60 u.ro Mendon 8:lt " , ,. mo " 0cneJct. 850 " ... .... i:jj AHRIVO Ogden 10:34 " :oo " M Salt Lake Hit) " 7(40 " B Pocatello j.u " K Korfurtber Information apply to . . ) W, W. Woods,tde,Aie(nV ' , i I - j---jlflirillilliiiiliiliiiiii MMJJMaM |