OCR Text |
Show i , , THE TRI. WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. DECEMBER 24 1803.. 13 1 utilized In farmers, tending to a raise of rates, power which should-bSmitkfisli We believe that upon the showing the manufacture of articles for HE-HUSmithfield city is what was formade the farxnerrhave a right to which .we provide a market, but Ef demand trial and payment accord which we now ini port. At present merly called Summit, on account of it being siuated on the summit - we nse but about of ing to test. 3,000 horse pow' Of potatoes we raise from 200,000 er , in our electno light plants, the valley proper. It is certainly counties in the State.. to 250,000 bushels; of corn, about grist, saw, woolen and. planing a beautiful location, acknowledged A: ; Pew. of the Beaoiies 4 To be more specific, our 2,000,000 20,000 bushels; of hay 20,000 tons, mills and othep manufacturing to be such by all. It has a of The 1,650. land is ' -well bushels of wheat, at 50 cents a and of lucern 40,000 tons. o.. industries, which at present emWe make about 2,750 gallons ploy about 250 men and pay sixty-fiv- e watered from the Summit creek bushel, brought us $1,000,000; of when one ienth is 'added to the each of cider and vinegar, 1,250 or seventy thousand dollars in and two canals from Logan river. number of bushels of oats reported g&lloos of wine, 4,000 gallons of wages. . All of these figures It is a farming community gen7 above, to make the machine, con molasses, and our bees annually would be multiplied ten-folif we erally speaking, although there is form to actual measure, we have spare us about 70,000 pounds of took advantage of our opportuni- a great deal of other business car- v, ried on. - ' . 127,935 bushels, which, at 40 honey. We raise other,-productties. There are five stores, four of The income of Cache county is pounds to the bushel and 75 cents not enumerated, such as onions, do a very good business. which per hundred pounds, would amount carrots, etc., to the annual value of something enormous, and its outThere is a great amount of ship-pin- g AIR as an artists to $33,380.50; a tenth added to the $10,000. We do not raise so much lay corresponds. Outside of what from here. Two hundred car dream, fraitful barley report would give us 11,864 fruit as some counties, but average we, ourselves, produce, we pay loads of flour and mill stuff have 50 worth cents a about of bushels 25,000 apples, more than a million dollars annu- been as Cfanaan and bushels, probably from our two mills or shipped added bushel; $5,932; 1,250 of pears, 225 of peaches, ally to our merchants, who num. salubrious as to the lucern.seed would give us 4,400 of plums, 3,000 pounds of ber . nearly one hundred, with a the Pioneer mill, owned by James as any plate oo 604,860 pounds at sixty pounds to Mack, and the Farmers Union. ffrapes and 4,000 bushels of small joint capitalization equaling the The stores have shipped about the five cents a fruits. earth is Cache, bushel, which, at business transacted yearly. Near. thb granary of Utah. pound amounts to $30,243. We The horses of Cache county, ly all report an excellent business seventy.fiye car loads of produce, and as we have purchased some ' Nature has done much for Cache have also had reported 209 bushels famous as the best in' the State, daring 1898. of timothy seed or 9,405 pounds, number nearly 10,000. r In' th? enThe mines of Cache have hereto- forty car loads of co il within a year, , valley, and its citizens are doing allowing 45 pounds to the bushel, tire lot it. would be hard to find a fore been a greater source of outlay this shows, considerable business . the rest. Long before, its settle-- and worth probably five cents a done single one that does not be&r traces than profit; but the recent bonding - We with the O. S. L. Ry. the was have an excellent creamery a favor pound; or $470.25; of rye we of blood superior, to that of the of the Goldeq Gate and Bine Bell whites, it inentby with a hunting and camping ground of have had reported 258 bushels Spanish caynse the pioneer horse; mines capycity of 5.000 lbs. of adj" ite the Indians. They had held un worth probably $129j we hare had and the great majority are from vice of by capitalists, upon the milk, per mining experts, bids fair to 250 lbs. ofday. It manufactures ' blood of . disputed butter or 500 lbs. of sway over it for all time, reported 297 bushels of peas worth half td three-fourth- s pure develop a mining boom founded prior to the arrival of the whites, probably $148. This makes a grand the ' worlds most famous draft, upon real developments. The suc- cheese per day, and pays its patso there is but little wonder that tstal of $1,075,302.75. This amount running or trotting stock. It is cessful development of these will rons an average of $1,500 monthly contested was raised the Cachb in of they that Salt Lake cause that of scores of others in cash. It has a ready market pos right county alone, to Cache I session inbh by inch, until the de and even then is incomplete, as comes for valley for all its products. horses for its fire and equally good. . , cisive battle fought on Battle the reports 'of several correspond i police, Our three "threshing machines Taken altogether. Cache is .one 'departments, its heavy ' threshed Creek, when the Indians left in ents had not been 'received at the brewery horses, and some of the of the most ont prosperous counties in 85,000, bushels something over the neighborhood of 30C dead on time of going to press. The amount most speedy horses in' the of grain this sea--so-n. city the State, and one of the best in the field. raised in the entire valley would came from Cache. ,t which to live.'" When all of its reCache valley Is about sixty miles probably add fully sixty per cent We have . butcher a first class The cattle of Cache num sources are developed it will be the in length, with an extreme width to the figures given above, making ber from seventeen to countythouswhich runs all the year and twenty happy home of a population ten shop has a of nearly fifteen miles. altitude a sum total of $1,721,118; proving and, and since the raise always good variety of meats. in price times as large as at present. The We . is about . four thousaud two hun-- . beyond, two have the tailor shops, a bar. of dispute inaccuracy that number is. coming year promises to give ns a ber dred feet above the level of the sea. Cache valleys proud title, Granary creased. Much being rapidly four blacksmith shops, ' shop, attention has also good start in that direction; The first settlement was effected in of Utah. two shoe shops, a harness shop, been paid to improving t the ! 1856, the jvar of settlement A new feature was added in an ious breeds for milk or beef. point millinery store, saloon and pool being Wellsville. This was deserted at Lewiston Locals. room, and a host of different kinds A very conservative estimate of experimental way to the agricuthe tim9 of the advent of John-- 1 ltural resources of the county of trades-men- , all governed by a during the number of sheep owned in Several more missionaries have sons army and the attendant move the past summer the cultivation and five been councilmen. mayor called: Cache Among them, Messrs. places the figure at south. In 1859 the colonizers re- - of the sugar beet; and we are 100, county 000,. and that n timber, judging Joseph Smith and Ether Telford. e E. . MILES JR. turnedrand ever from the present outlook, will be These - gentlemen- - seem-- ta pleased to be ableto state that have the growth has been uninterrupted. was entirely successful. So far asit increased This affable gentleman is one of fully fifty per cent dur- more business than usual, in preThe few souls who made the first we have been able to where-eve- r to leave the most successful business men for the learn, fields their of paring ing coming year. settlement have been added to un directions were followed Of hogs, we raise annually from labor. ' P. S. -- John Hawksood is not only of . Smithfield, but of til we have a population in the the yield was Cache eouhty. He - carries a fine satisfactory; seven to eight thousand, and they among the missionaries called. entire valley of over 25,000; and and whereas entirely the percentage of are multiplying in the same ratio There was a slight mistake con- stock of general merchandise, and in Cache county proper that first sugar in the beet requisite to its as the creameries, which each feed cerning tEe wedding of Warren has built up a produce trade with little field has grown into a culti- acceptance was but twelve per and ship hundreds each year. In Bairds; the reception took placeat outside points which is very vated area of 165,000 acres, divided cent; the beetBraisedhereran this- - connection the necessity for a the home of the. grooms, -- instead beneficial to the farmers of his into 4,000 farms. There are six from with whom he is a favoriteT eighteen to twenty-fivper packing house suggests itself as a of the brides parents as stated in incorporated . cities and thirteen cent, with a corresponding ratio last letter. l His , source of convenience and profit . oods and , treatment my prices, towns and villages in the county, of Mr. ar Kent is which to purity,Fromthej3Ugar Cache accounts for his Henry factory right, expecting $ ThedairyproductsQf and as will be seen from an in- a rough estimate places the Cache county we have been nn&ble to sell out and move to Thomas popularity. spection of the respective write ups valley output at 6,000 tons; 400 obtain in detail; but from what we Fork, east of Bear Lake. sent by our correspondents, all are carloads of fifteen tons each, which, have learned we have come to the . The Principal of the Lewiston Leigh, Idaho Items. thriving . temporally, spiritually at $3.50 a ton, brought $21,000 into conclusion that Born on Dec. 4th, to the wife of they are simply college has been arrested for chaa land educationally. The price paid, taken immense. In Cache connty there Using one (of his larger scholars H. Dean Fullmer, a fine . The eight agricultural "output so far into consideration with the heavy eight creameries and IargV'dalrleg whowas-i- corrigible.. Success to pound son.All well. we have been able to definitely excess percentage oyer that re- and three skimming stations; and the Principal. Jacob Roueche, our prince merlearn it; is'as follows: ' quired, is inadequate, and justifies Franklin and Oxford, in Southern - Citizen. chant, is rapidly.recovering from a each have a Idaho, very severe illness. creamery. The TO ' B. M. Fnllmer, who has settled largest creamery owner in the . Lorenzo ia - Hansen, who countynpon a fine homestead in this has one at Wellsville. Millone at vicinity, Is employed as telegrapher Smithfield.. ...7! ville for the O. S. L.. Ry, at Spencer, one and at Since Logan Benson and King. MONEY to Loan on farms, one at the Idaho. he has opening Logan Richmond closed down the one at Millville. t ZrpH Thomas, Logan, Utah, The pod people of this little Lewiston town His for will enjoy themselves daring has the been CASH for as output year paid Cove poultry and eggs, follows: the at e cash Smiths store. . holidays at one of those cheap Trenton in the town hall. doings F. Of cheese, 350,000 pounds. Clarkston ... . . . . WATCHES, Clocks and Musical Newton and Alto. . Of batter, 150,000 Boxes repaired good and cheap. Ackers English Remedy will Milk used, 7,000,000 iG. Berger, Restaurant Lee, 3rd St. stop a cough at any time, and will Mendon ... ' Fourteen hundred cows, owned cure the worst cold in twelve hoars, or - Watches want ONE MILLIONmoney refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cte. College by 350 farmers, supplied the milk. ed for Ei ter Bros Drug Co., Druggists. of repairing, 1 C.M.Wendelboe, Wellsville. . The value of the butter and the best watchmaker in Utah. " ML Sterling. cheese output was $55,0007 Dur- Stop that Cough ! - Take warning. It PLENTY season the OF fatMONEY were 1,300 to ing loan may lead to Consumption. A 25c. bottle hogs of Shilohs Cure may save yonr life. Paradiie tened and sold; 300 being fed at on farm and city property. Sold by p Grocery A Drug Store, d one time. We have not got the H. A. Pedersen, Millville .TT:TrT77: r.TTT.77 figure these brought. but they 1, . r.: Main St., Logan. No., am Providence would probably add from eight to " No tie for fibltMtloa. , TO LET. fine A, resiprivate : Logan nine thousand dollars to the oat-pu- L r Lind Office at SiltUko City, Utah, dence, one door' north of- Moses Greeu ville bar 1th. less. ' r wwi Main St., 4 rooms and Notlca i hereby slTe Decani Thatchers, that tha followlne. The Cache Valley Dairy,"located barn. named settler haa filed notice ol hii Intention" Apply to Enoch F. Amus-se- to mako Tntnl final at Richmond, turned out 96,000 In support of . his claim, and thatproof said proof will be made before the County Clara of Bozelder County. pounds of butter, 135,000 pounds This record, although not quite the beet Utah, at Brigham City, Utah, on January sots, STUDEBAKER BROS. Mfg.Co, UCnIe producer, in'demanding a of cheese, and eight carloads Til . Headquarters for wagons, carriages, aqnlla C. Trulock, H. X. No. 10M, for the S complete, shows that the wheat sliding scale, in accordance with about 850 hogs. Lee and Sons of Hyde Park used bobs, harness. Between First and cropwas an unusuallyteavybh the showing made; When' the names tha following wltneeaes to pray 964,600 pounds of milk, furnished Second Streets, eRst side of Main, his"Hecontinuous It must be remembered that our price per ton is based upon twelve residence apoo and cultivation 200 cows; and sold of butter Logan, Utah. by of, said land, yli; is of machine report oho 8. Maton, Joaeph Heaa. and John W. measure, to per cent, saccharine matter, and $4,950 worth; of Heea Jr of Plymouth, Utah, and Wm 8. Mason cheese, $3,000; .which at least-te- n EXPERT JUDGES of wines of per cent must the of purity in a cor- and of hogs. $GQ0. Utah. be added to arrive at the accurate raaxc p. Hobm. and liquors, concede the fact that both of responding ratio, which This is will idea of the for both give an,. Deflator, j measure by weight. With this adand quality price, the exceeded, it must be con- greatness of the dairying resources largely of dition 169,719 bushels and a ceded that Cache valley should be of the county. The products of goods carried by the Cache Valley Sheriffs Sale. ...conservative allowance- for. the accorded an Increase in price ac- these dairies find a readv market Brewing Co., take the cake. amount threshed by machines from In the iflstrict Court of Cache County, to its merits. The scale in Ogden, Salt Lake, Batte.Ana-co- n LOST. Somewhere along the Utah. Mch we have failed to receive a cording . of prices should be fixed so as to da and other Montana points; connty road bedween Richmond Utah National Bank.fi Corporation;, Plaintiff, va. report, the total is swelled to prob-abl- reward those who have com- - in San 'Francisco, Los Angeles, and Logan one heavy blue over- John W. Nelson, Defendant, 2,000,000 unbushels; with .the specified To bo sold at BherlfTi Sals on Monday, tho Portland, Seattle, Spokane, and all coat with light plaid lining. Re- 2ud questionably the greatest crop Slied day of January. 1899 at ten oclock a, m. and obtained a corintermediate points; and every- turn to W, J. Kerr,vLogan, and be at tha front floor of tha Court iionae, In ever raised in the. county. Add to Louan City, Cun. all tha rlsht, title and bis the number of bushels of oats, responding increase of the essen- where the have a reputation second rewarded. V of said John W. Nelson in and to tho tial requirements prerequisite to to none, aod command the following: rod went Commencing of tho .. barley and lucern seed reported, acceptance. In highest 3. E. Corner of lot 2, Block 14, Plat A. Logan v many, indeed, in I and It will bo seen that the grain most Karls Clover Boot Tea, for Cbnstlpa- - City Survey, Cache County. Utah, thenco . this north 9 rode; thence weat would give 40 Power is running to waste every tion is the Beit and if after thenco aouth crop of Cache county is more than Cache instances, It 9 rod i ; thence east 40 feet tofeet; using place of bevalley producers an advan- day in tfiis county to the extent of t y so, return the package ginning, containing (940 squarethefeet. to tt&t of any other four r tage over even Weber county hundreds of thousands ' of horse-- 1 p0do? am Sold by Tubrik, Grie HJu BherlffCacheCo., Utah. e pop-ulati- i u on d s one-tent- h f -- - - -- . - : -- since-that-tim- ; - ty, e . n - - - Column old-tim- , i m m Co-o- . - n. -- nt , - , y , -- In-ter- S. ' Dated, December 10th, i 1 1sji . ? |