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Show A .... A ' THD A ITarroW.Rseape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. Was taken with a bad cold which Vettled on my lungs; cough eet in and finally terminated in ; , Opens , September 19th, 1899. ,f The following cqufsesof atudy are offered: Agriculture, General Science, Domestic Art; Civil and Mechanical Engineering; Bookkee. ' . 1 Stenography Manual Trainana Typewriting ing in Carpentry, Blacksmithin g ping-including Cooking and Dress- Machinery, making. Special instructions will be given in Pedagogy. Address, I-MT- Logan, Utah. can be cured by One Dyspepsia using Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets. little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome ait boxes at 25 cts. I ; , T How tbo Nation Will Receive f E, t . S' , (ByiSEWELL ,fORD. ; I I M 1 1 i I '"oMtari I- comes nail. 4 recrptlon which iiwatta Admiral Dewey when he t eastern the ot In laar up the great the nation gateway blggestr . . thhtg ot the kind ewer planned. Slew Yorkers ore going to iglve hint the hewt Welconao they know how to extead.mnd every Amerlesa elf. lam who eon ret thero will be on hand to aee and ahont" hla approve . ! aL Tow will find the details ot tbo affair below. Tfc , . 4 1 1 1 14 mM H-I For, Deostr 8 months the people of this, nation haw been bottling tip the enthusiasm distilled by their unbounded admfcrattoo for tbo man who smashed things eo heroically, on that memorable May morning in Manila bay. Now that jman is coming home, and we have arranged to unoork said enthusiasm. We are going to do it in our own peculiar way. .? , By right of geographical situation and precedence due to size the. details of the nations first greeting to Admiral Dewey on his home coming have been left to 1,500 rep- I resentative citibig- zens of our gest city. These N ew Yorkers know at 'least 1 1- - , r -H When the head 61 the line is reached. the Olympia will anchor again. Then Bear Admiral Sampson will go on boai$ and extend the official welcome of the navy and the government There will be little time for chatting between the two , officers, for at an early hour the fleet will get under way for the naval parade , , In this the Olympia will have as an escort the whole north Atlantio squadron. The course will be up the Hudson to Grant's tomb The Olympia will Are the prescribed salute and anchor a short distance below the great white marble mausoleum. The turning of; all those big warships in the narrow river, led by the gallant Olympia, will be a very pretty naval evolution. la the evening the fleet will be il- luminated, strings of colored electric lights being hang all about the grim warships. The next morning. Saturday, Sept. 80, Admiral Dewey and his officers, with officers from the other ships, will land and go' to the Hotel Claremont, at the head of Riverside drive, where an elaborate breakfast will be served, the mayor of New York and his official satellites acting as hosts. i SENE - enek 8EJ in the immediate foreground. Above these, acting as finials to the four , col- ' each umns,' side of the great group, will be 7 wkSEtf portrait N 8E M S N H N On ABD GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. figures, SK( E) of admirals and representatives of the navy, such as Paul Jones, Decatur, Perry, . Farragut, Foote, McDonHull, ough, . Cushing and Porter. Each of these pieces will be 12 feet ct l. J Notice to Creditors. Xitite o( William F. Darter, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at hla residence at Cache County, State ot Utah, on or before the 17th day of January A, D. 1900. Date of Srst publication, 8pt. 14th. A. D, 1899. WjluuxH. William F. Administrator of the Estate of Daeiit, Well-vill- a, Darley, Deceased. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Katharine eeas.d. L. BothSoebolser, de- - Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Logan, Cacho County, 8taw of Utah, on or before the 1st day of February A. d. 1900. Date ot first puhlleatloa, Sept. 26th, A. D. 1899. CaerAB . each individual American would like to take an active and personal part in extending this welThen will come the big land parada high.' There will come But. it is a practical im- Then Admiral Dewey will have a be medallions ofhefor chance to eee close at hand some of the other naval possibility toes. millions of good 70,000,000 people to stand at anyone The four spanAmericans whom spot on tiie Atlantic seaboard even on drels over the obwill he have snch an occasion as this. So a favored - entrance main,served the day few, comparatively speaking, will be before merely as Will, be filled there to express what the rest of us f eeL black masses of with figures symThis expression of admiration, regard bodies fringing bolizing the Atand esteem will be made in the good the wharfs and lantic ocean and old American way There will be pabuildings of the Pacific ocean on rades on land and sea. There will be one side and the riverfront. .. fireworks and the thunder of big gam Escorted b , There will be decorations and illuming y North river and like East river on the tions. something ' soldiers other, thus em80,000 As this is an nnusnal occasion in New. ' a and great naval phasizing fact, the most unusual Occasion of the Yorks from position the brigade kind which has ever confronted ua squadron, the ad- as the most im everything will be oh an unusual scale. miral will drive portant commercial city of the countryThe parades will be unusually big and The keystone, of the arch on either for miles through magnificent the fireworks will be unside will be surmounted by a great solid masses of usually elaborate. the guns will thunder cheering, hand eagla The apex of the arch will be surunusually loud and lirag. the decoramounted by & quadriga' of sea horses, wavkerchief tions will be unusually elaborate and hand drawing a ship at whose prow, with claping, the illuminations unusually .extensive ' f : . and brilliant . ping humanity. uplifted wings, will .stand a triumphal Above him and figure suggestive of victory. This quad: on all sides he rigais being made by J. Q. A. Ward, TUB RECEPTION PROGRAMME. TEX admiral nt 6B0RZ will see a mass president of the National Sculpture Toaa of waving flags society. Other noted . sculptors have The programme for the reception of Then he will go through the great various parts of the work in band. our home coming admiral contemplates In addition to this grand arch twe arches have which erected in his two days and three nights of festival columns will be erected In Monhonot. large The fun will begin on the evening of terrace. Brooklyn. This site L Of be course a will to there tague banquet Thursday. Sept 28. Just before sun- wind an with on tha entertainment up. things heights above Wall street ferry down of that day it is expected that the the" men behind the guns. for and the columns, which will terminal, white nose of the Olympia will be seen In honor home of be 150 the the of feet coming off high, can' be seen from all waves plowing through the Sandy n Book: v The flagship will anchdr off the hero of Manila the city of New York is Darts of the harbor. 1nq Hook and wait for morning, accompanied by a fleet of excursion steamers and tugs. Before Admiral Dewey left the Mediterranean he found out just exactly when he was wanted to appear, and then he instructed his navigating officer accordingly. It is possible that the Olympia may be obliged' to cruise back and forth out there in the ocean for several days in order not to appear before the scheduled data It all depends on the weather, but there is little chance that Rhe will be behind hand. , , t When the Olympia drops her anchor in lower New. York bay. the admiral will get his first sunwise. .It iaeytrem-l- y r ' .17 JV i S'Mj oniltely that the. modest sea fignter J .k, has any idea of the extent of the dem1 V- v onstration which is to be made in his S' I -- . .V,-- '.'i ,, honor. Bat when he sees acres of water craft blazing with electric lights, miles NEW YORK8 TRIUMPHAL' ARCH. of shore line bathed in red fire, is almost deafened by the shrieks of whistles i . and sees the very sky itself turned into putting on sUVh a gala drees as it has TUB ELECTRICAL ILLUME! a! a playground for thousands of hissing, never worn befora The municipal government has appropriated $150,000 to . . a:-.- -' TIONS. bursting rockets he will begin to realize meet the of the and expenses reception, that a whole lot of, entbusiastio Amerithis is being spent with a more or lea Jhit moet prominent feature of cans are glad to see him back. , hand. 'i rr- -.. the judicious decorations will be the electrical Early' Friday morning the Olympia welcome which will blaaeont on Brookwill get up herwnchor and steam in KBW. YORKS GALA DRESS. lyn , bridge. The words .Welcome,-Dewethrough' the Narrows . under the welwiR fehine' In letters 85 feet come bellowing guns of Forts, Wadsworth and Hamilton! up to a point off u One of the principal features of the high, and When, first lighted, Thursday Tompldnsvilla, where the ships of the welcome will be the triumphal arch night, the returning admiral can easily north Atlantio squadron, ranged in two which is being built on Madison square read them from the deck of the Olympia of Fifth avenne and even should he decide to anchor ten wide lines, will await her. .You may at the Intersection Twenty-fourt- h 'streei "This spot Is In miles outside of Sandy Hoot imagine the cheers of the jackfai as the the The legend win be 800 feet long, and of heart very The metropolis. they man the sides and watch the flag- situation of the arch will be more than 8,000 electric lamps of high such that ship steam between the big battleships it caa.be Jegu..fpr. .jgqg distanocs fcea ca&dlejQ0KsrwlIL2n .used Jo form ikU andmiiaBta. 1 Katharine L. Roth Beeholzer, deceased. I Notice to Creditor. Estate of Frederick 9cieak, deceased. 1 ' . Creditors will present claims with voucher to the undersigned at her residence in College Precinct, In Cache Oeunty, Utah, on or before the 27th day of Jauasr), A. D. U0& ttateof diet publication. Sept. 28Ui A. D., 4899. ArBti R. 8CRBNK, Administratrix of Estate oi Fredetlck Schenk, Deceased. No! 4258, Notioo for Pnblloatlon. - 4 Department of the Interior. 1 Land omce, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Sept, 14th. IM9. notice Is hereby riven that the foUowin named settUr has filed notice ef RU.imen tlon to make final proof in support of nil Claim, and that said proof will be made k before the Couoty Clerk of Box Elder County, Utah, at Siigbara City, Utah, on October 25th, via: 19, Fblnetia Pierson H. K. No. 9990 for the 8' N W a ad Lota aud 4 Bee. I Tp. U, N Rl w. Be naueathe followtug witness ee to pron his; conttnaous remidenoe upon and cnltlvatloo Ol said land vis Thomas B. - Archibald, Andrew H, Archibald. Joseph I. Pleison, Thomas I. Nish, allot Plymouth Utah. Fbamk D. Hobbs, -j Register. , SPHXOM3. : . In the District Court of Cache County. State of Utah. Hannah Thatcher, . F, C. Miller, v. i 1 PlAinUff; Defendant. I J Jt: C. 'I'-- - . ... The State of Utah, to its aaid Defendant: 1 ' You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service ot this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, ana defend the above entitled action: and la case of your failure ao to do, iudsment will bo rendered aaainst you ' accord! n to the demand of tbo complaint, of which copy is herewith served upon you. W. W.lfsUOHAM, Plain tiffs 7. 0. Address: W. W. Haughan. Attorney. 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' Lot 20, in S of N a W , Local Survey. map No. 70 10 13 N 1 E2LW ' 36 id n i vr NWJ , PROBATE f wtatcorDKi the Home Coming Hero lot Manila Bay. 1 'r,hsl I Aeki almost every erection. A vsjy Cue arch it is to be too. The io a euro the actual youf av,11 be f but $20,500, ?but,it mmd 1 ycmcmbered that of the best money reianued, 50 sculptors in the countty are giving their services and are working like beavers Stato Land Sal, at its construction. If Gotham bad to Office , of State Boalrd pay those patriotic urtkts of the mallet s! oners, S41 CUy;l and chisel, the bill would foot up some23,1891 $2Q(UW)Or-forcacdike thing "Notice sculptor has a national icpntaticn cvrdance ImnC ThS fcrch will- - resemble the Titria in Rome, but it will be bigger 10, 18 , ufgmnicg a i0 oclock and finer to look at than that historic oiler l - public auction, at the Ilouse oi affair, although not of such; lasting ma- ttnd eol to the'highesEbidfe terial Staff, trbich glistens whiter than re spech ve tracts ,tbe following jF ui any marble and looks just as substantaWS5! as tial granite, will be Used. Couuty lino of ornate columns ex, A doable Subdiyision, Sec. on side of the arch will All either tending 2 make & magnificent and imposing "aptSubject to lease to Jan, 1, 1902.) proach to the stately pile., All, excepting N W , The arch is to be adorned with sculpof N W & and ture' symbolizing the power of the H Lots 1,2, 3, Local United States 'as a maritime nation Survey, map No. The main idea of the sculptural adorn.78 36 12 N ment will b9 to have the four great 16 HNlwlSI piers one continuous series, personify- Lot 27 in W of N ' W ') ing the four subjects of: map No. 19 Local Survey Patriotism, (or the call to arms), war oo n xn w 16 13 N I W lfin'iu (the fight), the return (the victors re- NWJ( to lease turning to their native land), peace (the (Sulqect to Jan. I, 1900.) volunteers again taking up their peaceAll 36 ION 1 E ful occupations). 6(0.00 to lease (Subject These subjects are being treated in to Jan. 1, 1900) an allegorical way, with realistic groups 16 12N.1W -- theyought that You may bridle the appetitebut you can not bribe the liver to do its work well. You must be honest with it, help it along a little now and then with a dose of HER-BINthe best liver regulator. Price 50 cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co. - . Con-- ' The Agricultural College M0, OTAIT SEPTEMBER J3 JOURNAL, Y ill OUR WELCOME TO gumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short tl me.'I'gave myself u pto' my Savior, determined if X could pot stay with my friends on1 earth, I would meet my absent ofltea above. My husband was .advied to get Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gaveit a trial, took in all eight bottles: It has - cured f 'me, and thank God I am saved and nqw a Trial bottles healthy , woman. 'free at Riter Bros. Drug Co. Re-' gular size 50c. and $LOO. Guar1 anteed or price refunded. : T2I-T7C:2L- vrnrn n f . J -- K y 14N3 E n nN 1 640J W 80 w1 i.WNlE han wldrss no and tbereof. Noland will appraised value thin ICO acres of Agricultural Jwd, more than 320 acres of arid more. than fourrections of com wilibe acid to any one individual, pany or corporation and to cit lands will be made only who m T the United States, nr thow declared their intention tobewme Terms of able iat time, of Bale i the in ten equal mentsfvrlth.intere8t at u. pe? cent p r,an nu:n payaoie 'i on deferred payments. Board oi jjnd By order of the SUte 8alc-l)ne-t- eDth C" W aJ |