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Show ras cki-week- ly jqpknal logan, uta'q august feverytar-yo-u laH up a a was proof to me that heard my f prayer an was answers it in hb,long own IIfe ft fer one I had hu'ioWj Clark or tia RospscV rock out Only onemm hitch occurred, an that wa when they threatened yore pa with arrest fer pennin up them hogs. Then Cirldet Probata you got desperate an started in to ... District Ooart, drlnkin . ut we squashed an it went on smooth again till that, thls-t- hU late matter. And now-o- li, f ' George, Im ' ' liotifi to Crdlo afeard-r- m afeard the Lord or the ' T"" f Jr.0r 1)0111 combined, have been leadin me through all this road o' ; Noties to Gregtow. ; promise Jest In order to let me fall the harder. I've come here tonight to pray to you yea, to you to save me. If you go down, I do too. Now you see what all meaat an what it means to me. V A. D. it poWicktlon, . Julj' Vm in yore hands, my Dp!2rf boy. As Gods tsoT ja.spkrx.kmh6n' agent, you hold me in the palm o yore Hrha.Deoeaed of Henry ia.tatolfrtor hand. The old mans voice broke. He made an Grodltan. effort to say something more, but Notice to choked up, and, with his gaze on the , .rhr c. LewU, ragged rug in front of him, he sat quite resent claim with Touchers Cache County. motionless except for his heaving Babefoce the 3rd day of December Shoulders. George Buckley bent forD. July 30th A.D. 1904 ward, his bands tightly clasping each DWttrU nubilcatton. BKJAMUf M. LEWIS, other. Without a word he roae .and C. Lewi., Deceased nhirawr of Brb.r went with a steady step out into the darkness of the warehouse. Hlllyer beard his crunching tread as he walk Kotioo to Odltws. ' ed hack and forth over the , V. Unob, deceased. grain uith vouchers strewn floor, and he knelt beside the wl present claim Smithfteld.Cache County bed and tried to pray the prayer that .Sor the 3rd dny of December had rung in his old brain for thirty uui t More D 3oth f irHt pab,iction juiJ years, but somehow the worn words refused to come. George Buckkyrs si, R. V. LAKSKN. V. Lnron, Deceased lence was JUmlnltralor of Octave against him. His long delayed doom lurked In the dark silence of the great house, and in a moment Notice to Creditors. George Buckley would calmly bring if deccooed. Pointer, forth and show It to him. Suddenly of George j.m ftwdltor will present claim with vouchers from the darkness he heard a stifled cry as of pain; then a heavy weight went down George Buckley had fall"ftof flrst en. A cold sweat broke out on the Administrator of George Painter. Deceased. merchants face. He feared he knew not what, but he feared. Was his doom about to show itself In a more Dellsqacnt Sidewalk Paving Assesstragic shape than be had ever dreamed Its taking? He stood op and slowly of ment Notice. crept rather than walked to the door Notice U hereby given that pursuant lo of the room. Standing there, be found ordinance of Loyal CityJ will sell at the office his voice and cried out: of the cjty Recorder in Logan City, Utah, the George, are you hurt?" following deocribed real property, or no much thereof as may be necmuiary to pay the special His voice rang harshly through the sidewalk paving aaaeasment In sidewalk pavroom. There was no answer. ing district No, 5, Logan City, levied upon each big of aaid tracts of land as herein respectively "George! George! Are ron tbsr? stated, on the J6th day of Ang, 1901, Still nv response. Hlllyer leaned against' the door facing. His knees were weak; he was about to sink to the floor. Then he heard George Buckley calling to him Mr. Hlllyer, came in a faint voice, "please bring the lamp back here! The lamp! Great God, what eould that mean? What did Buckley Intend to show him -- what? Taking the lamp in his quivering hand, the merchant went back In the LUCY 8. CAR DON. rear At first he eonki see nothing, City Treasurer, for he wna dusted by the light, but lie " 0fhaJ V&, " J ( - ? 1 nth, DMd, T lil m 23 years. Ive been a coward, wealf and Shirking, but from tonight on Im go mff to tight as yon haTe doue. Youre Ted me, Mr. Hlllyer." Buckley turned the old mans face toward him. You know I uever had a father I could love and resjiect, but I love and venerate you, sir. You can couut on me, Mr. Hlllyer. I was drunk when I spoke as 1 did just now. Im sober Questions About The Worlds Fair now. I hope you will pardon me."' "Oh, George! That was all the old man could say; be had begun to sob like a child. Buckley took up the lamp. Yes," he said as he led the way back to his room, Tm all right uow, Mr. Hlllyer. An hour ago I had nothing to encourage pae to keep on, but you have set me on my feet. Your long trouble hsa made a good man of you; perhaps Provident intends to give ine the same sort of chance. If thats the plan. Ill accept the trrnK. for Itl go through it all to be as good as you are. even when my head Is white and 1 stoop over the grave What you did in bliud, youthful passlou was uothlng nothing! M7 actions tonight ou account of what I cannot help were simply insanity. v There are a lot of little things in connection with a trip to the Worlds Fair at St. Lonis that you will wish to know rates, how long tickets are good, time of trains, whether or not a change of cars is necessary, what oue has to pay for board and lodging. I am in shape to answer these and similar questions. Call or write if you want information. The Roc It Ialaud HyiAeqi operate through nleeplosr cant dally Colorado to 8t. Louie ojr TO BE CONTINUED Rock Island KauHaa City. Reduced ratrp in effect daily Coach excureione at frequent intervale. Yuli Information on requeot End of Bitter Fight. System K. DRAKE, Pist, Pam Agent, G, A. BIBLE, Trav. Pam. Agent, 100 West 2nd South St Salt Lake City. 1 .? A- - - 'Two physicians had a long and stubborn light with an abscess on my right luug writes J. F.Hugh es of DuPont, Ga. and gave me up. Every body thought my time had come. As a last resort I tried Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption. The benefit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a few days. Now Ive It entirely regained my health. conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lnngtroubles.Gnaran teed by RiterBros, Drug Co.Price and $1.00. Trial bottles 50c, K a free. C. made to For Sale The Bnrlingtons combination of low rates to St. Louis (in effect every Tuesday and Friday) and inexpensive thro tourist sleeping cars (run once a week) is the ideal arrangement for families going to the Worlds Fair, to Chicago, or to points farther eastward. Write me for full information about the $42.50 round trip tickets. You will be answered promptly House and lot uear the Agricultural College. Letter Press, invoice size, oak stand. Remington Typewriter, nearly new. Kitchen range. Two Harris Apply to V. self-waitin- Y tables. g Maughfin, Lo- t gan. Utah. KILLS GERMS OF CATARRH Hvomei Goes to the Root of the Dis- by the use of pills, liquid medicines and Under ststem tonics. of the the treatment such germs iu live will the air still disease multipassages and increase and ply. Ilyomei is the only scientific and thorough way to cure catarrh. Killing the germs iu the air passages, it enters the blood with the oxygen, destroys the microbes in the blood and effectually drives from the system all traces of catarrhal poison. Thousands of testimonials have beeu given as to the astonishing etires made by this remedy. J. S. Nugent, treasurer of the American Union Life Insurance Co., of New York city, writes: Hyomei has completely cured my daughter of catarrh from which she has been suffering for years. Catarrh canuot OLD PEOPLES GLASSES CaW ftt Hr carot upon Huckly Iviiyj on hit tidt. to aneb an import Too often they are rom itinerant venders notHnfc of fitting and do piore barm than Sfiven pftotly 1 the eyes ft1ern Sn to," - an:e tyhnson Jewehy Co., Utah. 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH be cured Probably the strongest evidence that can be offered as to the powers of Hyomei to cure catarrh is the fact that Cyrus E. Napper will agree to refund the money if you say Hyomei has not cured you. The complete Hyomei outfit costs but $1.00 and consists of an inhaler that can be carried in the vest pocket, a medicine dropper J and a bottle of Hyomei. The inhaler lasts a .lifetime, and if one bottl does not cure, an extra bottle of Hyomei can be obtained for 50 cents. Now is a good time to cure your came upou groped tut. Presently he behind a side on his Buckley lying great pile of corn In bags. wu ?iW "Im sorry to bolher you. the young fraon man said humbly, "but Ive got my foot caught In a hole In the floor, and I cant possibly "get It out. TESTING Oh, George!" the merchant gasped, and. placing tbelamp on the floor, he kntifie instruments raised the young man In blssrms, and k wrf.n7,meth(Kj y which c- together jihey managed to release the salti are obtained. catarrh. Imprisoned member. Thank Ton. Mr. Hlllyer." The arm man still lay on the old Core For Hay Fever. here by radaate of the young and Instead of removshoulder, 1 mans o , case have, we ' ft.nd tenderly. Hyomei is a positive cure for the ing It lie pressed Jt down Kve entire satisfaction. !!. sneezing, watering of the eyes, 'exI want to say something, HU 4 Mr. yer. cant. I cessive running at the 'nosp, and bnt Im afraid me tonight. of mau a you have made intense burning of hay fever-.- It Yo lessL a m great Youve taught and heals the irritated Ut M 1 soothes met your trouble aa early In and give quick membrane The Eye On mucous The Door,! am meeting mine, and 7et l00 relief. and lasting Wn. iPMtg born? noLular' wnJ Ticket Office: IDlllllifillD ill so-call- order. to the Fair Going of Vehicles. Know ye that A. C Jacobson is still located at the old stand south of Deseret Mills; that be is the only efficient wheelwright iu Logan and makes all wagon and carriage tepairi in. best style, all worjc guaranteed. Carved spring bars 81.0 AT, General Agent P&usenger Department, Denver, Colorado. Just Suits Families ease and Makes Astonishing Cures. Owners EL r ST. R. F. NESLEIN, General Agent. SALT LAKE CITY. c IL sbkS3I Tho Gconic Lino to . Glen wood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Sgrings, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St; Louis,, Chicago, and all points east. Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all Southern Pacific nd Oregon Short Line, Trains, The only. Transcontinental Line assing directly through Salt Lake City. Splebdid Equipped Fast Trains Daily Between 0(lDEN AND DENVER Via Three Separate and Distinct Scenic "Routes, THOUGH r t fO U COTRY AND PULLMAN Denver SLEEPING CARS , , . &nabi, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago ' change. without Free Reclining Chair Cars. - k PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS. trains. DINING CARS, Service a la Carte on all through J rv , For rateR, folder, free tUaRtrated- booklet, ete., inquire of vont nearest ticket agent, specifying the Bio Grande route, or address - , L A. BENTON G. A. P. D., Salt Lake , J |