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Show 1 Salt Lake City Directory ?jfcZtCifr Richard Evans &--lF FLORIST Salt Lake City's Leading Hotel :w South Main Street. PhoucWU EUROPEAN PLAN rlora, n,on, SDPchilv AMERICAN PLAN , lloraI ""'"" a !lPfc,'1l,V' Local and Lout,' Distant phone In Orders by mall or phone promptly every room. attended to Cullen Hotel. R. H. Officer & Co" West Second South st. Modern ASSAUSS AND CHEMISTS and up-to-date. Rates J2.00 109 South West Temple Street. per day. Samples sent hvmall or express S. C. EWING, Prop. receive prompt and careful atten- ' r tlon. Windsor Hotel B, G. Morris Floral Go,, Centrally located. South of Ken- os- HOBDAY, Manager. EulI1,&.abid: f,oral Designs and Decorations State trade solicited. Rates Rranch G2 E. 2nd S -Phone 853. f0 cents and up. McCORNIOK. UU1LDINO I Lindsay Rogers Fluff Rug Works I s Lawyer. aaM-a --ww ? I 1). V. Walker Huliaing. (Opposlto y?Myi?IH jj Look for Big 7 liHbi IT'S MARK'S CIGAR STORE. """ onAIiR.REVEItSIIiIVE UU09 ! , , mnili- from old Carpets. No. 2.W West 7 CSt Second South Stieet. Suutli Tr-nnlo. laniiliU-tun,i-.ll-atlon pfhe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOGAN, UTAH. s CAl'lTAL $50,000.00 SunrLUs and Undivided Phokits 25,000.00 Do our banking business at the First National, the onlv National Rank In Cachecounty. Under supervision of the United States Government. Safety for deposits. Piompt, progressive and up to date. W want your business. We pay four percent Interest on time deposits. Interest compounded quarterly W. S. McCoknick, President. Allan M. Flkmino, Cashier. .Iakks Quaylk, Vice President II. E. Ckockktt A ss't. Cashier. ILIST OF DIRECTORS: W. S. McCoknick. James Quaylk .'oski'ii F. Smith John II-. Andkuson. Thos. Smaht Soiikn Hansen. C.C.Goodwin. C. W. Nuiley. Allan M. Fleming w ft J-, HOTEL EAGLE iJ)S rooms 50c' 75c and si,o fe)VK RESTAURANT in Connection. Main St., Logan, Utah You Should Know .What Flowers and Vegetables you Wish to Grow. LARGEST STOCKS IN NORTHERN UTAH and Idaho, and consists con-sists ot Six Hundred Varieties. II. Smurthwaite Grain and Seed Co. West Center Street, Logan. DON'T FORGET TNE CORRECT ADDRESS The Scenic Line To Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadvllle, Pueblo, Colorado Spring's, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, aud all points East. Connecting at Ogdon Union Depot with all Southern Pacific Pa-cific and Oregon Short Line trains. U The only Transcontinental Line passing directly thiough Salt Lake City. 3 Splendidly Equipped Trains between OGDEN AND DENVER - Via Three Separate and Distinct Scenic Routes. THROUGH PULLMAN and ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS To Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago without change. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Personally Conducted Excursions. Ex-cursions. DINING CARS, Service a la Carte on all through trains, For rates, folders, free Illustrated bookie ., etc., Inquire of your . nearest ticket agent, specifying the Rio Grande 1 ..route, or address.... I..C. BENTON, G PAD( Salt LIce Qly I mmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmgm A Daredevil Ride often ends in sad accident. To hpal accidental Injuries tiv Ilncklcii's Arnica Ar-nica Salve. "A deep wound In my foot, rrom an accident," writes Theodore Theo-dore Schuele, of Columbus, O., "caused "caus-ed me gicat pain. Physician were helpless, but Hitcklen's Ainlca Salve quickly healed It." Soothes and heals bums like magic, ic at Rltcr Iitos. Drug Co. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best. "Mothers buy it for croupy children railroad men buy It for severe couclis and elderly people buy It forlagrlppe" says Moore Bros, of Iowa. "Wo sell moro of Chamberlain's cough remedy than any other kind. It seems to have taken the lead over several other good brands." There Is no question but this medicine Is the best that can bo procured for coughs or colds.whethcr it be a child or an adult that Is atlllct-ed, atlllct-ed, as It always cures quickly. For sale by all druggists. About Rheumatism. Tlicic are few diseases that Inlllct more torture than lhcumatistn and there Is probably no disease for which such a varied and useless lot of remedies reme-dies have been suggested. To say that it can be cured Is, therefore. 11 bold statement to make, but Chamberlain's Chamb-erlain's pain balm, which enjoys an extensive sale, has met with great success In the treatment of this disease. dis-ease. One application of pain balm will relieve the pain, and hundreds of sufferers have testllied to permanent cures by Its use. Why sufTer when Pain Halm affords such quick relief and costs but a trllleV Sold byall druggists, A Night Attack Last night the little daughter of Mrs. lirowii, as she sweetly and peacefully peace-fully slept In her little bed near the window, wasattacked by a death dealing deal-ing demon known as Croup Whooping Cough, and but for the timely use of Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, which she always keeps handy, the little life of the little one might not hao been saved. Kennedy's Laxative Laxa-tive Honey and Tar Is dlffcient from all of tho old-time cough syrups nnd is best for children because it acts on the bowels, is haimlcss, safe and certain. Contains no opiates. Sold by inter llros. Drug Co. Last Hope Vanished. When leading physicians said that W. M. Smlthart, of l'ekin, la., had In-curable In-curable consumption, his Inst hope vanished; va-nished; but Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, kept him out of his grave. He says: "Thisirrcatspcclllc completely cured me, and saved my life. Since then, 1 have used It for over ten yeats, and consider It a marvelous throat and lung cute." Strictly sclentllic cure for Coughs, Soie Throats, or Colds; sure preventive of pneumonia. Guaranteed, Guar-anteed, 00c, and $1.00 bottles at Rlter Bros. Drug Co, Health is Youth. Ilcrblnc. taken every morning before be-fore breakfast, will keep you In robust health, lit you to watd oil disease. It cures constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, dys-pepsia, fover, skin, liver and kidney complaints. It purities the blood and clears tho complexion. Mrs. I). W. Smith, Whitney, Texas, writes April 3, 1002: "I havo used Ilcrblnc, and II nd It is tho best medicine for constipation consti-pation aud liver troubles. It docs all you claim for It. I can highly iccom-mend iccom-mend It." r0cts a bottle Sold by Rlter Rros. Drug Co. For a Weak Digestion. No medicine can replace the food but Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets can help you to digest it. It Is not tho quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to the system, sys-tem, but thu amount digested and assimilated, as-similated, If troubled with a weak digestion don't fall to glvo these tablets tab-lets a trial. Thousands havo been bcnelitcd by their use. They only cost a quarter. Sold by all druggists. Firemen on Ocean Liners. Ono hundred and twenty firemen are required to feed the furnaces ot first-class Atlantic steamer. Keep your bowels regular by the use of Chamberlain's stomach and ller tablets for there is nothing better. For sale by all druggists. GOCARTS AND CARRIAGES New Styles, and Designs. Something Some-thing new. Don't fall to Inspect them WE EDWARDS, Furniture it Carpet House Logan, I'tah. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. Consult County Clerk or the Rcspecthc Signers Sign-ers for Turthcr Information. In the District Court, Probate Dl-ltlon In and for Cache County, State of Utah, Mrrici:Tociti:iiToite. INUtu ot Joseph (lieai es, dii-cascd. Creditors n III im-soiit elnlnw with ourliers to tlm uiidirsUriiiliil&Pinisi .Sm-oihI boutli Street. Uibrii city, Cnc-lio counts. Utah, on or lH'foru the 7th (Inj of Aiiifust, A. I). IWi 1)1110 of Itrst imtitlcatlun, April fttli. A. I).. 1W.. William C. tieeaics. administrator of the estate or Joseph (ireaics, deceased. NOTICi: TO Cltr.MTOItS INtatuof Henry Watts, Dei-eased. Creditors will present claims with touchers to tho iiiHliTsliriH'cl at thu olllco of J, ,. stew-art, stew-art, Jr., attorney, at Ixiifini, Caeho counts. Utah. 011 ortieforo the Msi day of Jnlj. lWj. Joseph Walts Admlulstratorof thaestateof lli-nry Watts deceased, Date of Urn publication March IS.A IMlOj, NOTICi: TO CltKDITOItS. INtatuof MarkJ'reeco. deceased. Ci editors will present claims with touchers to tliu uiiderslKnisI at Cotnvllle.C'ai-hii county Stale of Utah on or beruro tho tKt day of Alpinist. Alp-inist. lt0&. Ann 1'reece. Administratrix of thu estate of Mark I'rcece. deceased John A. Sneddon. Att'y 1st publication March ".li. last An Ml. In tho District Court of the l'lrst Judicial District In and for tho county of Cache. In the matter of thu esjoto and guardianship guardian-ship of Kmlle Wenncricren. I.lllln Weniier-rren, Weniier-rren, Amelia WcnncricTcii. May Wenneritren. ernoii Wennericreii. and Leon I'.IUalieth Wenneritren, Minors, Order to show cause. Win. M. Weir, the uuardlau of the estate of the above named minors liailuir tiled In tills court his iietltlon. duly eiltled, prayln that ho ho authorized to lease for a Ix-rlod of six years thu rollotvliii; real proiierty hcluuir-tin; hcluuir-tin; to said estate, to wit: Tho northwest quarter, and thu west half of thu northeast quarter, and the northwest iiuarter of tho southeast iiuartcrof section 15 township 13. north of ranee one west of tho ialt Lake meridian. Also, the south .vest quarter of the southeust quarter of section tu township 11 north raiiKo one westof H. 1 M. Also, tho northeast, quarter of M-ctloii HI. township la north of ramie one westof the H. I.. M.. In Ciit'liuroiiuly, state itf Huh. eon-UlnliurulwuUNi eon-UlnliurulwuUNi ucrcx. It Is ordered that all persons Interested lu tho said estate appear Is'foie the alsite eutltlid court 011 Monday the 17th day ot April. IlKO. at ! p.m. at tlm court room of said court in tlie countr court house, at Iaikuii, Utah, tosliow cause. If any them be. why the said leal estate should not 1st leased to Joseph Chrlstenseu iukiii the terms and conditions which fully apiicar lu the said petition tiled lieieln to which refeience Is hereby miide. And It Is further ordered that notice hereof tie if en for not less than tell dii)s lit publication of thlsortlerlu thu Imuran Itepub-llcau, Itepub-llcau, and b) mallluif notices to tho relatives of the said minors mentioned In the petition ten days prior losald 17th day of April, linn. W, W. MAtKMUN', District .Indite. Dated this Ith day of April. IIU.V NOTICi: roil I'UIII.IGATION. No. IM I. Department of thu Interior, l.aud Olllco at bait Lake CIt)-. Utah. April H, nxii. Notice Is hereby ulveu that tho following named settler lias tiled notice of his Intention Inten-tion to make Ileal proof lu supimrt of his claim, and that said proof will I hi made Iw-foro Iw-foro the cleric or tho District Court In and Tor Uteho Countv, Utah, at l-otran. Utah, on May li.iwn. li Alfred Jensen II I' .VsV! for lots I I, 2. 3. and J. (tee 5 tu. 14 H. It. I W S. .. M. I He names the following witnesses to i.rotn his continuous residence iukiii and cultivation cultiva-tion of said land, 1 1: Myron W. Duller. I'phralm llurvcsoii, Itufus I. Ilutlnr, Clemenco lliitler. all of Tienion, I tab, I'llA.Sk I) IIoiiiis, Iteirlslor. Oregon Short Line R. R. I CACHE VA LLP. V TIME CAR.D M No. 11. Dally No. 13 t)tllr Mixed, H l'01-aicllo -1U p. in JiM , m Salt Lake 5:15 lltUD.m H Ogden 7:15 i-sj M CacueJct. .s-SS 5;Uam H Moiiilou 9il.l (i:oo M Logan D:.) fl.-, B Snilthtleld 9it? " ;;oo " H Itlcluiiond 0159 " 7.42 H franklin I0il3 " si,ij M A1III1VW M I'rston I0;r OUO'a.m H i-OUTIl llOUNIb H No. 12 Dally, N0.HUuUy.MU9 H Preston TtJOa. tu 0:49a.tn M I'ranklln 7t2 " .T..IO1OO " H Itluhmoiid 7:1,' ,10iU " Snilthllold 7iM " UllO " H Uvan $:T i::fx)p.rn H Mendon 8!H " ,. f r H CacheJct. SiJS " kjs H AIIUCE-t, H Os-ilen 10:M " j':30 ' H Sail Lake 11:.,. " 0:U " H 1'ocatello ... 1. (j H I or further Information appls to H W. W. WoiKlslde Ak'ent. M I Official Directory, H District Judge W Y. Maughan. District Attorney- fc'ietl. I Ilolton. H COUNTV OKKIl'Dlts. M County Coinnilssloners- II. A llentl- H ricks, Joseph K now les, V. ll.Dar- H County Clerk Jacob N. Larson. H County Uecortlcr Itcbccci Eantes. H County Attorney J. C. Walters. H County Treasurer W. C. Parkinson. H County Assessor Jos. J. Richardson. H County Sheriff T. II. Smith. H County Surveyor IC. C. Schaub. H County Physlclan-W. H. Parkinson. H County Supt. Schools Lewis McCar H County KIsIkukKJ line Wardcn-Chas. H U'lSon M Watd Commissioner James Melkle, M Ii'rult tteo Inncsctors Niels It. Hroby M "VVcIlsvlllo south i of county H l'liomas Sterling, Providence, north I H of county M Precinct Justices of tho Peace and H Constables of Cache County, elected H November 8th, 1901. H Justice: -A on. Geo. W. Davls;llenson H L. I. Hound v: College, C. If Jcpp- H sen; Covcvlllc, E. S. Larson; H Greenville, NclsA. Madsen; Hyde H Park, James Motton; Hyrum, .las. M L ensen; i.ogan. Thos. X. Smith; H L Alston, 1 ctcr E. VanOrden, Jr.: H frlllvlllc, Martin Olson; Mcndou, H ;Mt. Sterling, David H Henry, Newton, Loretuo 0. Lar- M sen; Petcrboro, ;Prov- M idencc, Lorcno It. Tibbltts; J'ara- M tllse, V. J. Willis; Illchmond, H ; Smlthlleld, Wm. Doug- H last; Trenon, Charles O. Wood; M Ncllsvllle, U. Itasmiisscn; Wheel- H er, James M. Anderson; Clarkston, M Jatno II lardlnp. M Constables A ton, William C. Hub- H bard Hen ion, J. E. Harney; Col- M lego Walter A. Jensen; Cocvllle, M V. I.. Tltcnsor; Greenville. Wil- H lard Nytnitn; Hyde Park, Fred O. M Woolf; Hyrum, Hobcrt H. MoKar- H lean: Iogan, George 1. Fames, M Lcwtston, , Mill- M vllle, Fredrick T. Veatcs; Mcndou, H ; jiti sterling, H Daniel !oul; Newton, Franklin B T. Griffin Petcrboro, H t-rovldcnce, Horace Ham- H mond Paradise, It. W. James; M Ulchmontl, H Smlthlicld.Waltcr Fisher; Trenton H Alvln I'tcCombs; Wcllsvlile, Fred H T Darley; Wheeler, William By- H bee; Clarkston, Aslah Thompson. H HANS. C. JENSEN I Baled Hay, Straw and Grain. H Prices reasonable. Located tit the V. O. Foundry building. Residence H 'phono 71x. Purchases delivered It de- fl Itohfai the i ' H I ' v "-A- lungs! 9 to stay hoalod, and to romovo ovory trace of a I I COUCH or a COLD quickly and pleasantly, El B don't fail to ask for the only remedy in all the fry H world that does i; ra H 1 0. KINgs I I 1 -iniev- H I discovery! I I FOR CONSUMPTION I H Sims, Ark., Oct. 14, 1903. H I had lung trouble for two years. It confined mo to my I H B bed four weeks. I got three bottles of Dr. King's New I H Discovery and it cured me. Have not had a pain in mv B jH H lungs since. J. W. Johnson. P9 H ao?.SSc Absolutely Guaranteed I M WMKHNHM sold and recommended by mI Rlter Bros Drug Co. Logan, Utah, Montpcllcr Preston and Franklin, Idaho VH |