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Show A , s - d4' ' THE " TRI-WEKKL- UIAfl, JULY JOURNAL, LOGAN, X Nv v ' , s C SO 1838. o? eolation, bnt that possibility ho di1 cot pnrsne, for tba first thing to occupy him was tbo finding cf the Wolf. - Homs Missionary Appointments. Elders A. B. Irvine and K. R Needham, Stnitbfield, July 17th, Avon July '24tb, Logan 5th ward July 31st. Elders C. H. Baker and Jos. S. Campbell, Greenville July 17th, Peterboro July 24th, Richmond July 31st. Ezra Nielson and Ileber Parker, Para-dieLogan 6th ward, July 1th, rtOfThe' BY Eden PHILLPOTp, OF Uth Of? Am 31et. July VV. LYING PROPHETS I896.BYTHC. 1 It happened that Phil, CHAPTER IV. stupendous hidden wealth. lie longed to drag the silver from its centuries of slumber, and the faet that the crowns were not his property no longer lessened Sterling21th, Providence July his desiro to come at them. He argued July 31st. with himself that tho finder, by the terms of Sir Michaels message, had a A Sura Thing for Yon? right to be the keeper. Tho money was A transaction in which you cannot for him who'conld read tho riddle and lo9 is a turn thing, liilionsnesa, sick discover it. Bnt the ethical side of tho headache, furred tongue, fever, piles question he did not purene. In auy and a thousand other ills are caused by case, as Basset had made over tho old const ipatiou end sluggish liver. the wonderful gloveofand its contents to Sibella, discov(un!yHiOnthart c, and the fortune would only imply an intestinal ery umlaut new liver ultimato enrichment of himself.' to all drec'insts arc tonic hy guaranteed Whilo the young man had no real C. C. are C cure or money refunded. 10c love for Fanner (Jhuggs daughter, the a sure thin'. Try a box 2,V. ,r)0c. Sample and boviklet free. prospect of future union was fixed in All druggists. his mind as a certainty, and, being awaro of her fathers admiration for E.C. Blanks, of Lewisville, Texas him and aspirations toward tbo match, writes that one box of DeWitts ho feared nothing in that quarter and Witch Hazel Salve was worth wna well content to wait awhilo. But $50 09 to him. It cured his piles of now came tho unexpected discoury Rob Basset. Rob truly apten years standing. lie advises of a rivalthoin reverse of in peared others to try it. It also cures himself, but booauie formidablo so by tho gravely eczema, skin liseases and obstinate accide nt of Sibcllas own viewB with sores. Grocery & Drug Co. J respect to him. Whilo Phil concerned his thoughts with tho hidden money his rival s slow COUNTY DIRECTORY. brains and big heart were tackling a CACHX COUNTY OFFICXM: very different problem, wero fired with a widely different emotion. Since tbo Dlstrln JuHg,! Chart- - H. Hurt. UauiaiuGloners Ilyrum HaybaU, William opening of tho old wall and tho conver Sj arts, amt Mania Wool?. sation which accompanied the work Clem Hopkln j Mathews. Morthead. soul was filled with tho great County Recorder Resi-iItoba . M. rilmyi-oAssessor matter of Sibella. Ho bad heard in his Treasurer Aaron F. Farr, Jr. Comity Surveyor Kdward masters own scornful words that SibelPrweiuting Attorney Frank K. hebefcer. la had been led astray by sandy polled, Sheriff Fred Turner. Snperiutsuduut of District Sc boots -- Bam on gigantic Rob himself. But Mr. Cliugg Old bam. Fish and Omne Cop'mltoncr F,ed Turner only cited tho fact as an example of tho ludicrous lengths to which a maids luapectorof tijoa Henry Bullock. Sheep Inspect ir. James hothouse. mind will occasionally go. Ho had no suspicious of Bassets own smothered PRECINCT OFFICERS, feelings, or, it is to bo assumed, the ill's: precinct. would not have been made. N. of fhe Thomaf. Yuhz3'N. justice Ooastihlrt halve m.i saw nothing to suggest a cranky Rob Road Supervisor J b W. Rowland. and uuLallat"d mind in tho alleged PKuvinsm s precinct. weakntis and folly of his master's IT. A. e Jtfi'cerf the Campbell ( t. Ilis heart sang upou this George M. daughtr. Koa 1 Supervisin' Soren Poult on news. That small steady flame glorious Ull.LVIM.R raBCiHcrf; which ho had smotLired and bidden Job. F. Smith Jnvttceof Hi" I'eai-from every eye l'urt into a blaze fed Ly Conatuble Jos ?. JeSnOU. Road Supervisor John King. such fuel. He was only a young man, riSADISS PRBCISCT. and tho cundugration quickly grew beJaiMcf-voth Peace J. I., p nc yond his powtr to conctal. Then Peter t'otisUbia John P. R iberts. Read Supervisor W li Thou as. Chugg found out his mistake, and tho HYSCM PRECINCT. result of his discovery promised speedy JcaUceof the Pe!r-- I. ( TLroesen dislocation of tho even monotonous lilo Coustablo Andrew ti. Nelson. at Woolerofts. Road Supervisor Wra. A. McBride) WEU.8VILLE PRECINCT, Sibella accepted tho ild glove and its 'nettce of the Peace David Murray. curious contents, while tho matter of II. Woodward. Cnustahle unrecoverable her wealth became a joke, Roeil Supervisor Chsrles R. Bailey, and nolody thought snieusly of it exJRRNPON PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace cepting Phil. Basset frankly owned (ousts ble Jaspe r Lemmon himself c.uoof tho muddy rascals named Road Supervisor Viidr-- soreuen in Sir Michaels message, and both ho PSTRRBPitO rRECINCT. and Sibella had now found something Juallreof lha Peace Chat. W. Maughso more distracting to tho mind than monConrtable John H Barker Jr. RajJ Supervisor Edward Edwards ey from any miut whatsoever. Tho gray BESSON PRECINCT. eyes which aforetime never met her bluo of Justice the Peace Wm. ones savo by tra accident would now do . Rie.-eg T. e J' t'ouptable Road Supervisor Pu Garden. so, and that not seldom, from which NEWTON PREaNCT. incident Sibella never failed to draw JuvMceof the Peace Willard Ballard1 Such stealing of glances was delight. Constable Isaac Benson. indeed a sweeter experience than life Road Supervisor Wra. F. RIcby Jr. CLARKSTON PEECISCT. had yet brought her. Robs old, frank Justice of the Peace John TUompaea manners changed iuto an ungaiuly and Constable John K. Godfrey. delicious awkwardness He blushed and Road Supervisor- Chas. SbumwAy. broko things. So Sib awoke to her powTRENTON PREaNCT. er over him, but she did not dream of Justice Of the Peace Joseph Wood Constable A. U. Henderson his yet, for that groat bears hug of a Road Supervisor Wm. Bingham. caress which came when he turued LEWISTON PRECINCT. round, commanded her approach and Justice of the Peace A. D. StaithJ Constable George Holliday. caught her in the owl light under the Road Supervisor Moroal Stocks. oak hedge that terrific embraco had COTEVILLE PEECTNCT. yet to come. Justice of ha Peace Jot. B. Alien. Constable K. 8. Larsen. Phil dimly noted the change in BasRoad Superrtsor Hyrum Bair. but he marked the man and failed set, RICHMOND PREaNCT. to observo the girl. While Rob could of B. Jattlco the Peace E. Triop Constabl- ecomprehend Sibellas secret it was inRoad Superrltor Francis Lewis. visible to his rival, Cupids code being tXTTHPIILD PEECINOT only decipherable in full by the possessJustice of the Peace George Y. Smith. or of tho key. But the visible appear Oemtable W. PUllngton Road Superrltor Wra. 7. Harper, .ance of Plowboy Bassets love merely HTDI PARE PRICINOTf served to amuse the scholar. Ilis mind, lattice ef the Peace J. W. D. Homs' despite his occupation or the particula-studieConstable Geo. D. Reeder Road Superyltor Henry I. Hancey. attracting him from day to day, COLLROR PRiaNCT was always with the Heart of the n Juttloe of the Peaces John H. Thorpe in the of the Wolf. And then jaws Conetable Hyrum Olten. fate, who so often presents ns with half Road Superrltor Lart Sorenson, of one of her notes on the bank of desire lATON PRiaNCT, Road Supervisor Jaa. J. racer, and withholds the other half fate, in Constable I. Tredrickteu a cynical vein, twsed to Phil Dock Juttloe Ja. c. Orr.4 MT. aTIWJNl7INCT.'J worth a part of tb solution to Sir Mi ' Read Supervlaor N. J. Hartvtcaeu chaels piuazle. One discovered, the Petoe-RoBaxter Jr. OooatabU T homaa VI , Lloyd. certainty of a step uptn the right track almost intoxioated him. Already he fell RRRHTIUJi OAJ DIfeiOTt -Buperyleor-Oa- rl M Repeal to sonntlng the 01or. . . .t 31st. George Squires and J. W. Crawford, Lagan 7th ward July 174b, - ts to-da- p Moie-o- -- con-fosbio- . - Pi-- out-tabl- ke . ' . whose j slight ho designed to polish somo scanty knowledge ho had acqniret during tho previous winter and suffered since to rust. His reason for tim sudden determination was a remarkable crimson star of tho first magnitude which he had not observed with intelligent eyes until that summer and which indeed bo couhl not remember to have seen at any timo in the jjast. This repeatedly attracted his attention in the southern sky after nightfall. It rose net high above tho horizon and, from his point of view, ia the valley of the Meavy at Woolerofts had vanished huicath it again before midnight. Unfamiliar with tho summer constellation, Phil COUiillti.ll iiis books and found tbo great red t tar to bo Antarcs in Scorpio. Then his heart leaped, for he saw the alternative name of tbat'remote m.u, Cor Scorpionis. II could translate those words, and tun bock fell from his hand upon the tail Almost unconsciously ho shut it a::i peered hastily round his attic, fearing that some other inquirer might already share his secret. Tho riddle ho know by heart and now gabbled it to himself to see what change had coir.o into its significance Feen by the li;;ht cf his knowledge: "From the Summer Fcistieo couut yo 6ixty days, and upon ouo of those five nights which follow on the sixtieth day set forth to seek a wonder. First find the jaws of the Wolf at midnight r.ml bestow your body at a mystic spot from which tbo nu..l of that monster shall be visible. Then behold the Heart of tho Scorpion within the jnws of tho Wolr'. yea, tho Heart of the Scorpion between the teeth of him. The hour named and the season cf tb year both pointed to tho red fuug.k c l to star, and c.s Sir Michael had one real cbjtet under n fanciful nt.o l ie p i that he had !n. : d the other in i'l.e mam.e-rFirst find tho jaws of the L'tXf Thtro n:m-- t b pondered Phil. net and that far distant fro: spot, Meavy, where, (.tanding umkr e. r conditions, 1 hbeuld k-- son.evvk. retud-de- n e 1 . h e entigurat ion vv bo desert' cd as the Heart ef tliee r within ti. yivvsof the Wnif. The J j of thpi'ii I have. Oim thing i tain if 1 e nmit find too Wolf vvi tui day, H will not be found at this y, :r any rate. Tomorrow tii ii. from the MViumer m and I Mippo-- the Ilrait of r; onlv c into the mouth of tin Y.oU the ti n (lavs that h II ivv tin v. i :: ilini nerrn'ing t tho pezd dcrc.l if tl:i f e e ( f tlf had ei.aua, .i FiiCieieiitlv liming the lap--et lie euigm i of the ere vvns had lacn vvritti n to render the Ferret imposcibl-i 1 ! tl-.- e - : l t acquaintance with astronomy has been hinted at, determined during the fine nights cf early August to learn a little more of the subject. At the samu time midnight a . : y AUTHOR, IN TIIE OWL UGHT. Burnham and Willard of the giant foroes which weave Two Park July ltb, Hansen, Hyde of affairs had now got Coveville July 2 llh, Newton July the web human hold upon Duckworth and Rob Basset. 31st, Money hunger nibbled and gnawed at H. K. Merrill ar.d F. M. Steven- tbo heart of tho one; the other was in son, Lewiston July 17th; Clarkston love. All sleep and all pcaco of mind July 21th, Login 2nd ward July left Phil before the mental vision of Co-o- a OPYFUGHT K. Oas-care- vi-ib- ye.ti:-sinc- I : j a wife'll ave the finest Car. iages the best horses, '.no the moat reascnab! ;n orders Alt j'vul left at Stable berjaUended to with cut (nil. U. Nrri.g'- nut , trains are All price. met by my transfer Hack 1 ; hUM Feed bloclr west of Z. C. M. I, - e July 24th, Ilyrum July diet. Christian Reieinmay and T..J. Morgan, Logan 3rd ward July 17th; College July 21tb, Millville A roost cotiveuieat spot from which to get & fair view of Au tares wa.T a small cmiucnca tuowa as .SifulJ ter. wbirh lay upon tho highland of the moor above Mothy nncT some two tnliew ' distaut From this lofty position the cnchanging wastes rf Dartmoor swept solemnly away and the face cf foe rter-- j above it to a hr ri,nal sky was from the speetuR-zon at gnat The rpund brown smuniit of Sku!l tor, with its apex cf TplintcrH granite j lie-.by volcanic agonies when tbavvoild was young, gllon-e- n : p' .icuhtr resemblance to the vdiu ef mortality r.ttor whrh it was named ; but, though no Fugge-i- i' n of loftineiS appeared iu it. y t tho p".!. was vny i;:h and apprem I::..! far :r r er to the rtu-- a tbau many ahrap laud picturesque tors ef gr.:.;cr''t.i;.,ii ent altitude. Kignt afiir night did rf iVc kworth climb tho r.renite t Cs, jj ter and view the npfartli u d Alpha Scorpiouis as it followed the btitf Scotian of its conrre viaiblo in nr:!itr'i latitudes, but nothing came ef his vigils, tml though he shifted his portion mtny limes and ultimately sought other points .and prominences from which n sw tho 'star no light upon tho daikinssof tho puzzle rewarded him. By day ho iuve0ligated the region round and about Meavy, and it was upon an occasion 'of returning from ono of these fiuitle.rambles, in a temper rapidly growing sour from disappointment, that the conflict iu the owl light b- gun and ended. Above tho historic ftagment of the an old moorland etchants Cross syndic! cf Chri: tianity standing jmt beyond M uvv river, vvhre the hill rums np'"tt:d a pathway v.ind3 downward from the or, uni-- a and ulti lately ning tcido hedge tho main mid ly tin old ertws. Another trak extends up- u tho low;? side of the Ledge, and it happened that Phil, coming down the upper road from the moor, heard Sibellas voire within ton yards of him on tho other side of the hedge. A full moon gave plenty cf light, aud, pooping through tho brambles and oak saplings vv hicfj crowned tho obstacle Lctvveui them, Phil kiv Sibella in Rob Basset's arms. To a third observer there Lad then Len presented the spectaelo of n man in hell 'on one side cf a hedge and a man in heaven on tho other. Farmer Chngg was pre'cnt that night It a parochial meeting in his e::p;i- it y of tho vicar's churchwarden, ami Si- belia had taken the occa ion to go tn-ward a certain e ppieo in the o'-- ovi-- : ing air an-- K'ek f ir glowworms. 1oL it was who ti.id b- r eMmtly v.here ih y miglit bo fi mtd. am1, Mrangeiv t t.'t- i:, ho chanct in ti:-- la'ii direction at ti;-eaino time. Dun when tho moon di:u- ined tho gii m.r of tiie glowworms vvlien; twinkled i:i the dewy grass'?, wm n ti: e c.nirr i ! c.Lkv had echoed 0 and the v iii.ig" lights vvctj already beginning to vanish, Sib turned ' homeward, and IktFsot walked beside her. Something told them both a great moment was at hand. Rob felt his heart going like a sledgo hammer, aud Sib was in a flutter, too, for the man had remained silent nearly ten minutes and mado no Enswer to three of her remarks. She heard him puffing and sighing. Then lie flung liis clay pipo away and cleared hi throat atul said: Theer hant no need to walk so spry, bo theer'; Ti.s getting late, Rob. "Whats tho matter with you? Youre not wasting Farmers and Canyon IV!en ; ' Can pet horses neatly shod and vehicles substantially repaired-Shot-irir.torferers nLd horses with defoiu.cd feet, a specialty. j -- AT- CEOIGE KAYLOIi S GlartsmltJi - j j Stop. One block South cd Oil U. 0. Foundry Main Street, Logan. - THE THATCHER BROS BANKING CO. Ltrh City, ibri-.tdl- y i asms, ta,si nr;ijt4i5i',c(p, g DIHECTOWa. 610. W. THATCHXR, ViChlG-- L. 8. HILLS, Vlea-Victio-- Thtct er, Jraes Sharp, Rosea DwiJ J. TajJor, :. j Hde-- r, Jme?JicX W.W. Rlter, H. 5 . Vw tf D. TIp;m;I; L. R. MRrtinfiEii H. X, Hatch. - . CaEtJar I. Hatch, . Bavlnjrs Dcpartmeiitj H, '' pr cent tntrrtn on tKTU'C Ccpo cbjcct to withdrawal or thrty Jajsnot I r'y. bey and ecli lozeigup(t ii:u..vtie eithait' (JotJeetlon Sti i r:rapt!y. Correspondents. Kationa) Bank, Now Yori. Omaha National Bai k, tjn,aa.v, of CaMforra. n T raii,ii-- i j Rri ! i l J. Griffin, G- - - - 1 Flcuiififl'cfi . j Mid !U Write. s- Tfpt-Wrltcr- niaruinos on eiy Ogden, - - - pRincnt9 - Utah. j PROBATE UUARD1ANSHIP NOTICES. AX1) Consult County Clerk or tho .Respective Signers, For Further Information TVfttf rf I ars Anhdfr, fortnttri (.tote to le iijairt lias teen set for A iiKUst llou.-e- , at tt ii opau City, Utah, 1st. IMiS. 1 lXition v u.ow of n Mo Car. oVloe k o. in. Lt Court et-- t (('ceased J. H M t ci ii i:w , Clerk, Sheriffs Sale. w In (lie District Court of Fait Lake County, J. Ar.ilerson. I lalntirt Horae shoe M tains and Milling Company, (A Corporation , Defendant o be gold at Sherifi s Sale on the Sth day of August, ISPS, in I.oian Lily, C'ne-liCounly, J Utah. I Utah, at J o'rloi k noon at (he cotr of the County Court House, all the right, title, claim and interest ot in and to the HorteFhoe Mining and Milling Company (A aaid mine being situated r orih of Corporation) the lien ules Electric Iower Plant in Logan Canyon, of Cache County, Utah. fie-n- t Fred Tcrkier. Sheri ti Cache Co., blah - Dated I rgni, Julv 18th. 18118. Sheriffs Sale. In the District Court of Cache County. Utah, P. llulHpa, J Plaintiff, VI illiam Fttmtmore and ( Susannah Fenietnorc.l r(,frn.i1,nt1 To he aotd at ShcrifTi tale on the 6tb dar of Auguvt. Iri'JS, at l'i oclock noon, in Logan City, Cache County, L'th. at the front door of the courthouse, the following described property, Ccmmenclrg at the ronthea.t corner of lot etx f) block twenty-eigh- t 28 Plat 'a Logan City Survey, Carli County. Utah, thence west eighteen (18) rods, thence north eiaty two (12) feet, thence east eighteen 18 rod., thence 82J feet to the place of begintouth alxty-twand one-ha- ir ning, containing aixty-ieve167) i square rod., more or lesi, FreiiTvrnik,Utah. Sheriff of Cache County, Dated July litb, 1898. Aim to-wt- 1 1 o n -- s Soor-pio- Edward W. Smith. HOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AGENT, FIRE INSURANCE, AND COLLECTOR. bert I f i uH0W DARiyiOU ABCSE Mil. Cll UG U'S CONFIDENCE THIS WAY f Easiness Promptly Attended Ed wards Block, Login. to ' it I . I . ' . , . ! S' |