Show COAL IN CACHE Why Not Work ItTA Tannery Would Also FAJ Other1 hlncs Mr Palmer showed some specimens from his coal prospect on the mountain just east of the city Parties from Salt Lake have recently been up and examined the prospect pros-pect of Mr Palmer and it is expected that they will buy all or a part of iu Why is it that Logan capitalists will sit still and see money taken out of their hands Half of the people In Logan are better able to spend Irons two to three da sin s-in the canon for a load of wood than pay the enormous prices for coal which they are forced to Tho mine is only eight or ten miles from tho heart of the city and down grade all tho way to thu Union Pacific depot so that one span of ordinary horses could draw about three thousand poundso coal to any home in Logan Tire coal found at the present depth of the mine will burn but hot suffl ent to give much heat However How-ever a little more work and money spent on tho mine will with the present outl olt unfold to the people of Cache valley one of the finest coal mines in Utah For a moment mo-ment consider the number of gold silver and lend mines discovered within the last six months in tho vicinity of Cacao alley al-ley this will of a necessity bring mills smelter mining machinery ole among us Where is the coal coming from to move this machinery I Aro the people tot to-t ontlnuo paying out hard earned money for coal brought from mines hundreds of miles axvny when one of the best coal mines that hont od isvi hf ls ever lay out of doors is within a few miles of ash A NEW TAErr The subject of a now tannery is being Hili rated now iu this city Cache county abounds I In some of the best 1rllzinl pastures III the r United States those are now furnishing f feed for many thDusand cattle horses and sheep many of wlllch are killed in this I vicinity Tlleir hide are shipped out of the country or remain exposed to the weather until they ore of no value A good I tannery would furnish work for many and keep many dollars in the city which now I goes cast |