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Show tilt t t i i. ( Mi L. JANUaKY uath.ue one ecu. a. , What ltj vtm ineitn I ) lieasil iglit oil tlie 0 lb 8 rW f AiJ itJVclW 'dollars an fieri Town In the gf d re by the river Can get horses neatly eLoJ and Two years later the bubble had burst hlmsell.fJiaJLL:.f:oL!rub: That :us frtaa tt.u aauauo Ahe. - TehreleTRabsrttntiall) repaired.1 lty the Iris liino 4.er j.anta, $100 cash and pave t wo j ears time. 1 nnd'llic"i'an:tT' umpilrtvAv kept le' There LiOOtJ a her in hi r nest k h!hl tt wot much furnished Shoeirg interferes and horse3 reckon he wilt pet the hind back." "lie ly insolvent, With hay train the lowland meadow, a nnd hundred little to and Fred to with deformed feet.Ti epecialty. pay sold it twice before, With twl; frem the lerest tree. as he. us settlers other With moKs from tho woodland shadow, unsophisticated flf he does pet the land again hell be --ATShe wroupu (t cunnlnrly. oot- - two crops cf grain," persisted Ibe The cannl was ireoreplete; not a drop Then, 'with mother love, tdie brooded above. had water ever reached the of parched kicker. And hark! to tho children three. UE3EGE HUMS EUclsnia Slop.Much yon know about it, said the soil upon the little knoll they called Wlth'the mists of the dawn upeurling home. Even the their customary rainy eld is man c I driver. tell you. the In vaporous wreaths to the sky, One block South of Old U. O. Foundry . The heron, her wings unfurling, weather sharp. He figures bn a couple season had failed them, and the effort Main Street, Logan. of small a to their raise Went forth from her chliderns cry. , upon grain crop cf dry seasons after this big crop, lie laWhen the lamps' she salJ, of Heaven loss of in had resulted only holding will save his seed and rest up the land, Shall burn oer the land and the sea, , seed. The wife had been In the cool of tho dewy even pet a small payment or two from these bor and cf LOGAN MAIL 0ABD. , - A winter - r-- r- - v , - mn , , Answer ' Any Question You may Ask It To my home I will hasten me." Then, In search of food, went she from her brood. And alas! for the children three. The eve was fled, and the stars had burned them Adown to their lockets edge. The dawn was jchlll, And the nestlings turned them In lone unrest In the sedge. But home no more came the heron ever, From over the land and tho sea; Through the even song, and the dawning, never In all tho years came she: For the bullet had sped, and the heron dead, Lay afar from the children three. Emma JUL Long. In N. Y. Independent. f , , :M . even-corne- - i TIIE Ready Jan. 1, 1898, On Alt News Stands. SCHEME of tic California Some entered, the office. Baxter 6trect methods are not available In the real estate .business, but once inside his doors our promoter asked odds cf no dealer and rarely failed of interesting and convincing those who crossed His forte was frankness. A plump and bealthy-lookfn- g mam with him about sinister except a nothing habit of looking out at his customers from under eyelids, he received them without' effusion and Ditch company A shepherd of Chambery, Savoy, prised a dam across a mountaiaitream, a storage rewrvoir, a canal several employs a horse instead of a deg to mllesTn length curving mound the bare keep the herd together. The herse understands the erders given him ard of a granite butte, and farmers galore them out as intelligently as the comcarries the The upon subjacent plain. dog. pany wns capitalized at $l,00C,rco, and of nttides of initsFole nsM?ta corporation a dec furniture. uad.a pro- opened. to ottrr'Tb'; may rcehi aliTgh Inventory A Fruits in the window raised on our The injured ratepayer had called value for a promoter, but a good one is lands? Certainly not. Our lands have at tbe worth St, and this man certainly had his no improvement whatever upon them. police station to report that com- half-elose,- Larger, Better, More Complete ThaFE'crr t.:osl widely sold Annual Refit and Political Manual ptMiilJ. Book tit: cone-iFtc- THE.WORLD, workcttttmb for hrm. Thats Tvhy we rfferthem sa cheap With an empty treasury, it became $150 per acre, and half But necessary to reverse the rule obtaining look at this map. Ilight here is our itarvngineerlng' operations of be- propertyr'"Ju.-- t seven miles north Is ginning at the head of the works, and to Righgrove, the famous crarpe colon; in-si- best-train- d on-tim- r - t FRIGE XTTH - The promoter went to a big eastern openedi an office on a busy city 0Vi'ityi'4veO'4vc4&oio street,and Conspicuous signs announced $ and fertile THE PROMOTER. o cheap irrigate1 lands in J FetV in the passing west golden but crowds saw; the winnoticed, many 9 B. G. dows dressed with tempting fruits. Dunham. By Standard' American Annual. $ $ hopeful and helpful until the baby came to the cabin for a little time and thence to a'neighlKtring cemetery, Xcw she was very 'ill, and Fred was. impoverished. The- old farmer had foreclosed on his blanket mortgage, and already with his gang plows jvas restoring the hip field to its former aspect. The cabins that dotted it here and there, if not removed by the settlers, were torn down when the. plow reached them, nnd cnly ragged hoard piles and mounds of earth where cellars had been dug marked their former Fred took his wife to ahospital in th? county town and she died there. In a few months the winter rains will transform nil the landscape into fields of living green. Then, out of the abandoned colony, the little cellar mounds at each cabin site will look like sodded graves. Fred is in the Highland asylum. But the promoter fares sumptuously every dnv. San Francisco1 Argonaut. fellows, and in about three years we will be cutting him the biggest crop he ever raised, with the mules and you at like now." just ' Whats the lay, anyhow? asked the oiler, Why, havent you heard about it? said the driver; the. game is a big ditch around the side of that butte, ami another garden of Eden blossoming out right here where we ore standing! Obi aid the oiler. Ok, the deuce! said the kicker, ' m ed thieves jnto his house the night before and jtolen a quantity of lead pipe." I wouldnt have minded it so touch', he said, only It was the second time -- Lad-broken ;iUing, I low York secure first the land, secondly the set- these specimens were grown there. within a week ' Send orders to The Journ al and tlers, and lastly the water. The lands Land worth $1,500 an acre. Ten milea When were you robbed before? they will be filled as soon as the included in this preposition were in west of us is (chide finest deciduous asked the inspector. use as grain fields and sheep ranges, and I? nd, except o u r sx i nth s t a t e.. T he books arrive. -' MLa as a tick" vve re val ucd "a t bu t & few dol- cherries and apricots grew there. Come stTuesdayTby Ihvf plumber, lars per acre. With water for irrigation, In next- week andjee the early peaches who brought in tbe bill for putting Tit Bits. from that section. lhe. that lead- - pipe in they conld be eulbdivided into r'-- r ;rne thatoherbros ten-acr- e ut Vice-Preside- . D nbjact to withdrawal on thirty days doUq Interest compounded quarterly. nv and lell foreign and domeetlo axchacg Oolleetioaa Undo Promptly. failed, scamps, It isnt Tail?" quoth the promoter. on theenrds. Within two years we shall e have every tract sold and Imin five proved; years we shall be shipten-acr- Correspondents, ping fruit by the train load. IMstbe chance of a lifetime to secure, t nomi- i.Ll cost,,n home In theeitnis belt. stern Rational Bank.New York. Omaha National Bank. Omaha. Bank of California, Ban Francisco In one of the hot interior valleys of Cache Valley Time Card, California, ou a still June morning, a vast field of ripe barley spread out on a rolling plain, at the base of the butte, Line R. R. like a great copper-colore- d blanket. It was ns though the towering mountain NORTH BOUND. had risen suddenly from sleep and flung No. 15 leaves daily except Sunday. Nos. aside his covering. A harvesting ma11 and 9 leave daily. chine, itself well proportioned to the largeness of tha task, moved slowly LEAVES. STATIONS. No. 9. along the margin of the graim field, unNo. 15. No. 11. raveling the blanket lu strips 20 feet 8:15 a.m. Tocatello, ' 8 :00 a.m. wide. This modern evolution of the Salt Lake, 9:15 a.m. sickleandtheflailcut the grain, threshed Ogden, - Cache Jun.4 :40p.m. 6:15a.m. 10r55a.ni. i ! rp tirin (( a .Hutteicd the,, "Mendon', "8 :20p.'fri.'' 6 :40a.m." 11 :20a. tn. straw. Forty mules, eight abreast, Logan, 6:00p.m. 7 :00a.m. 11 :40a.m. tugged and sweated at their task ns Smithfield, 6 :40p.m. 7;19a.tn,-l- l :5Pa.tn. drugged the machine upon, the they long Richmond, 7 :10p.m. 7:35a.m. 12:15p.m. A cloud of protesting locusts in slope. 7:55a.m. Franklin, 7:45p.m. 12:35p.m. f44Htr u dust 4srd chaff cloud following-tlies- e ' f with the four mrrv of the crew , " Preston; 8 :25p.m; 8 :15a.m.l2:5.p.m; were all the life and all the movement w i t hinAbe- - pros SOUTH BOUND. peck This is a fine morning I dont INoalQand. 12 leavea . Jail y au2-- olG Tln.iCrald fKmn at t he wa'tTbuttT daily except Sunday. - - his head into a bucketful'. Is T putting . , STATIONS I.EAVK9. that breeze nover Ive seen No. 10. No. 12. No. 16 tlse down the lallev forao Preston, 2:15p.m. 9:45p.m. 9:15a.m. hour." , . i Franklin, 2:35p.m. HDOop.mi 0:55a.m. me up a can of that stuff mid Hand . Richmond, 2 :53p,m. 10 :23p.rii.l0 :25a.m. replied thedrher. ASmithfleld, 3 :10p.m. 10: 40p.m.ll :00a.m. dont get impatient," About' Ua Oclock. YouTl It Logan, 3:30p.m. 11:00p.m. 11:40a.m. bate Eebance toslzzlo for an bouryet." Mendon, 3:50p.m. 11:20p.m. J2 :15a.m. Cache J.-- 4 :15p.m. 11 :45p.m. 1:00p.m. - The'maebine groaned and tcinbered along to the next corner, where a halt ARRIVE. gave ihe kicker A chance to resume: 5 :55p.m. j Ogden, Say, is this place actual l. hotter than Salt Lake, 7 :15p.m. every Other place ?", :55a.ta. , Tocatollo, Ob, I dont know-,was the rebut I knowjou wilt think so CwTor tickets to, or from all joinder: wherever jou happen) to he, in this points East, West, North or South, world or the nest one." . : call on Xo wonder tho Id man has sold this W, W. WoodsiIde, rniV'h for just fiout money enough to ' v ' Agent. Oregon Short , -- IV ck-n-d "' N -- f - sand-auge- rs i is-on- ly - " .r(iaT8 advantages of both these communities. It is easy just as easy to catch & cold and to get rid of ik - if yrou commence early to use One Minute Cough Cure. It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia and to bring the water to it. We are capi- all throat and lojg troubles. It is talized at one million and can get more to safe to nee and sure take, pleasant iV. if we need Here, take a copy of our Co-o- p curor to Grocery & Drug prospectus a wL hgULcn.juHfi'il your, Co. when and with you pet fruit, pockets mountain Ltwel, 1 fertile -- land . pur water. We can raise anything on earth. Why has our tract not been improved before? Because it takes large capital home tell your w ife of this chance we re homc are offering and a profitable business in the fruit belt of California at a nomiual cost. We rahe the price to $200 per acre rmxt month. If you buy before you srart youh transportation." you get. Among many who heard this siren song was a young dreg clerk, lately married, who was locking about for something better than the living by his present , employment. After sevpral visits to the land agent, he one night astounded his wife with the announcement that he bad' bought ten acres of California land and had given up his place in the store to go west. She erie;l a little women are so deficicut in enterprise, so fearful of the new and untried but early autoimn saw the plan carried out. pvoplo-to-seca- -- one-ha- lf It was in the month of September that Fml Fisher and bis w ife first saw their California fruit farm. They were among the first arrivals in the new colony, and the big field of rtubbWjIH had fowoiherseijlers than theWary jack rabbit and the whistling quail. A row of white flags on laths showed the lihe of survey for a'canal, and parallel Intersecting furrows at the streets regular JuterraU-indicateand avenue. By the aid of the map furnished purchasers ourclerk identic ileiL-lh- e 2choice2 seleetio nw hie hb had made, and knew so little of the of TrrigfltiftH'Tlihrh'e "wns rather. pleased to find it upon a little knol!. ..Busy days followed; the cabin which wo to serve a a dwelling until a more pretentions bouse should be built from the profits of tbe orchard was $oon put up and occupied., Many other building near them. When I pet over my homesickness I shall liked hbt Fred,1 said one day: that is, if we can make a living here. , . There are twenty way of doing that, he answered; and the man said the orchard would be productive Int three years," But the water?! the questioned. Oh.-thsuperintendent is sure the canal, will be finished before next spring, and he says that I can have work with the construction lorcc all d nevv-emerw- re -- the-vri- fe . , e - ,.0m Savk-Ths Babies. The records of the d medical profeesion chow that from f to the children dying under the age' of six years do so from tbe effects of stomach worms. Dr. Shores Pepsin Vermifngy absolutely cures this disease and removes the cause. Dont allow the little ones to suffer when tbe cm-- is so easy to get. 25 cents a bottle at Riter Bros. Drag Cos. ;l3 p.m. . abriyal or Bails. South and West ........ . . . . . H ;30 a.m North and EaBt. 7 iBa Preston branch . .... 3 :40 p.m. : Providence, Millville, llyrum , and Paradise... 12:30 m. Beuson, w edne&day and Sat- urdajr ffi p.m. College, Wednesday and Sat- - urday... 30a.m. General delivery window open from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday, general delivery window open from 12 m. to 1 p.m. Monev order window open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ... Jan M. Btiia, P. Motto to M. Creditors. Eitato of Soren Xltlien, deeeuefl. Notice Is hereby given by the under! k ii ed Administrator of the estate of Soren Mlsear deceased, to the creditors of, and aU persons hmit claims s gains t the said deceased, to exhibit them with - the necessary voucher, within four months after the first publication pt this notice to the tali Iaxwahl C. Thoresu; at llyrum Cltf. Cache County, State of Utah. Isowalp (:. Thoxe-e- x, Administrator cum tesumento annexoof the Estate of Soren Nielsen, Deceased. Dated lzgan Dec. 4th. Is97. Faxsx K. Nxbxxxx. Attorney for the Estate. UODNTY-DIIIEGTO- Y. U oachx county omeus nntrlct Judge Charles H. Hart. Commissioners Hr runt HaybalL William Sparks, and Martin Woolf, clerk Hopkin 1 Mathews. bounty Recorder Bessls Morthead. Sior filmrson M. Molen,- - treasurer A aron T. Farr, Jr. "ounty Surveyor Edward Hanson. -- A ttomey-Fra- nk KNebekee. Sheriff -- Fred Turner. , iinperliitendent of District Bcnools Samasi Oldham. Fish and Gams Commissioner-Fr- ed Turner, Bullock. Inspector of Beea-He- nry Sheep Inspector. James Lothouse." PRECINCT OFFICERS UMAX FMCTXCT. lattice of th Peace Oonatablft Bod W. S. tkomai. Geonw Supervisor Job W. Rowland. raoTintxci raxcixcr. Juetlce of Ibe Pece-- H. A. Campbell -t- onitable fleonje M. Pickett- .Road Poulscn, Suporvlsor-Sor- en in LL VILLI ntXCTCT reac-J- F.T. Oonitable one-thir- oh. Yatee. F.Smith. Road Supervisor-Jo- hn King FAXAPIII FK1C1XCT. , ene-hal- ' , , Jastlcee of the Peace J. u P.rlc louitable Lewie Houslev. Road Supervisor W, Ii Thomas. TXUX MICIXCT. ustlce of the Peac-- I. C. Thoresen, ToneUble Andrew O. Kelson. Road Supervisor Wm. A. McJBrldsI W1LLSTILLX rnXCINCT. initfce of the Peace Davd Murrey Constable Joxepb B, Woodwed. Road Supervisor Chanee R. Bailey, Beauty is Bicod Deep. ; , ' Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty withont it. Cascarets Candy Cathartic clean yonr bipod and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all - impurities from tbe body, to banish pimples, boils Begin y blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c., 25., 50c. Jxxnpox FBICZXCT. Justice of the Peace Constabl- eRoad Supervisor Andrew Sorensen ' PtTXkiBoao rxxcixoT W. Maugben, Juetlce of the Peare-Ch- ee. Oonetabie John H Barker Jr. Road Supervisor Edward Edwards xxxaox pxsaxet. justice of the Peace Wm. Catmm Cousuble Jesse T. Reese. . Road 8uperrlsorPul L'srdon. . to-da- xvwtox PXXCIXCT. Are You Goins Bast. , . mday -- ' ;.3p.m. Ogden and South.'. College, Wednesday and Sat ne 20-fo- ld , Fait Lak WYe-OOmbi- fruit farms and sold for their present value. The problem before the &n uiti Vtibi promoter was to buy these lands A.ith-ethem without water, ClPIfiUl&O.OMr SURPLUS, $Z9,CCC and nioneyftasell to get rich from a commission of 15 percent, The,companjs problem was DIRECTORS. to build the irrigation works out of the st. THATOEXB, President! of land sales, and to pay for proceeds a 4. RILLA, the land Inter from money received for M met Thatcher, David H. Peer, water lollsi The promoters James Mack, lame. Sharp. ... : were Ribl ical r' Wh ar t h ou hast-t- o W V. Liter, Wm. D. Hendrlcka L. R. MartlnoauJ a. I. Ttv'or, do quickly. do. Cut on long time, E. I. Batch. sell or cash for good paper. The opera-T- t Lt. eTCH, . o be equiraTe n t ' Tok ffih g 0 U cvii checks on a grand scale. If they sucHavings Department! ' ceeded, they wen financiers; if they t ay per cent Interest on savings depot BANKING CO. MAILS. l2-59- 1 -- or CLOSINO East and North,,...,... fipm Freeton branch -- 11:20 a m" Providence, Millville, Hyrmn , and Paradise Benson, W ednesday and Sat- - Juetlce of the Pence Willard Ballard Constable Isaac Benson. Road Supervisor Wm. F. Rigby Jr. A FEW POINTERS. If you are going East you should not forgett be J3alt .Lake-Rou- te. The Rio Graude Western and its eastern connections now have tickets -- on sale in the Oregon Short Line office at Logan.' tbe route takes you. by way, of Salt Lake -- . CLARXITOX rXZCIXCT, . Justice of the Peace John Thompson Constable John E. Godfrey. Road Supervisor-Ch- at, siumwar tbxxtox raxcixcT. Justice of the Peace Joseph Wood Constable A. H. Henderson Road Supervisor Wm. Bingham. ' Lxwirrox raicincr, Justice of the Poace--A; D. Smith Constable George Hollldav. Road Supervisor Moroul Stocks, -vwef City, Provo, Glenwood, Leadville, and Denver." "Most magnifieent coviriLLi raxcixcr. Joe. & Allen Sceneryiirtha Worlds and "aT per Juetlce of he Pesce E. 8. Lrcn. feet pass engerjervice.. JThrough ' Oonetsblo Road Supervisor HytumRalFT' Pullman Palace and Tourist Sleep- . - . aicHKOHfftatcixcr, ers as well as free reclining chair Justice of the Peace-- fl. R. Telfoid ecars on all Denver trains. Every ConstablRoad Supervisor Francis Lewis. v . xrranxLD raxaxcT Friday Wednesday, Thursday Justice of the Peece Oeorge Y. 8m th and Sunday nights tbe Rio Grande Constable W. -- Wm. F. Western runs . through Tourist Road SupervisorPilklngton. Harper, xtsb rrn rxxaxcr ' 7 J Sleeper to 'Omaha; Chicago and fustics of the J. W. D. Harrtx Boston witbout change, This is . constable Geo.Peace-I). Reeder Rood buperr loop Hnry K. Hsncey. the favorite route for all Utah pascoLLiea raicixcTj sengers. In asking agent for tick Justice of the Pcsce-Joets etc.,, always call for the Rio Constable H yrum Oltcn. H, Thorp i Lars Sorenson,, Rates as low as Road Supervisor Grande Western. i ; avox rxxaxcr. ' J , the lowest. Road Supervisor Jas. J. Facer, . ; Constable E. Fredrlcksen., C. Orr. Dont hurry. Take time to ex Justice Jit. xr. eT!ux0axctscT. amine the labels and trademarks Road Supervisor-J. Hartvlgien of goods you buy, and you will Justice of Peece Jos" H, Parker. Constable Thoms s W. Lloyd. protect yourself from cheap and cxxxrn iu i xoab pip ai ct worthless substitutes. Road Supervisor-Ca- rl M, Nelson I -- t - . r- hn 1 , -- ( N. .V |