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Show -- Tuesday, January 4, 1910 1 , - t Furniture repairing of all kinds upholster in Carpet cleaning. Paper tanging. Pointing etc. promut ly attended to by Logan Furniture and Repair Co., 16 S. Mam 'Pfeone 93. THE JOURNALS Kansas City Stock Yards, Dec. 27.Cattle receipts last week were of holiday proportions, about half as heavy as usual, and the market was less hampered by the annual talk of the big demand for-- poultry at this season than usual, resulting in a higher market nearly Cry day during the week. All kinds of range cattle advanced 15 to 30 cents 'during the week, fully recovering the recent loss, and the supply of 7000 cattle here today is selling 5 to 15 higher on all kinds, including Westerns, which puts priees at the highest point of the year on practically all kinds of cattle. Between sixty and seventy loads of Colorado audMhratanarcattle are here today, mostly beef grades, in eluding beef steers at $4.75 ,to $5.50, cows at $3.75 to $4.50, a big string at $4,20 and $4.30, and stockers at $4.23. Colorado feeders sold last week at $4.70 and $5.00, and stockersat $4.00 to $4.65, A feature here last week wasthe sale of- a string of the Spur halves at $5.50, weighing 307 lbs. These calves netted $14.-2- 0 reper head, highest price-eve- r ceived by "Swenson Brothers, the owners, for calves at either of their Texas ranches, the S. & S. of the Spur. Heifers in the shipment brought $4.00. New Mexico stock ers sold recently at $4.00 not very good quality, and stock calves to day at $4.00. Indications favor the present good prices continuing, as there is not believed to be enough cattle to come tb hurt the market any next few weeks. - and lueciou wmtaMen, plant the ! seeds. Ferry's Seeda sre bftrt In yield becaus they never failHarden-ere or quality. The best and farmers everywhere be the to seeds know Ferry's highest standard of uuty Jof sale yet attained. everywhere. wi secs iwwm Free on request i THE QUICKEST WAY to prosperity and the safest is to put your funds, whethef of income, monthly earnings or weekly wage, in our care. Here we employ your money to the best advantage, pay you interest upon it, and compound it quarterly. We will be very glad to give you extended information if you call or write. : LQG AN, UTAH 3 "WE SELL THI EARTH AND ' LOAN MONEY ON IT." Local Money. to Loan on City and Farm Property. Many Bargain ia Real Estate. 160 Acres of LanA Close, to Logan; $20,00 per acre. We payt7 per cent for money on Gem Gilt Edge Security. We make Wills, Deeds, Contracts,, etc. Call on us and be bappy. H. A. PEDERSEN AND CO. Qffiee Over first National Bank , . ::n rz--- ..- ' V , Schirmeisters FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP Opposite Thatcher O pera House Bell Phone 393 Sheep and lambs sold irregularly last week, closing about steady for the week. The run today is less than 1000 head, market strong, although not tested fully on anything. Lambs are quotable at $7,50 to $7.90 to killers, although Colorado lambs brought $8,00 Thursday, and the first shipment of pea fed lambs sold at $7,901 here middle of last week". ArkansasYalley yearlings brought $7.90 here Friday, abouf the limit of the market now, and wethers are worth $5.25 to $5.75, ewes $4.75 to $5.25, medium to common ewes $4.00 to $4.40, fat goats $3.-9- 0 to $4.25, feeding lambs $6.35 to $6.85. Receipts of sheep, lambs and goats here this year will foot up greatest on record for any previous year 'at this market, and prices are closing the year with a good outlook ahead. J. A. RIOKART, Xi. S. Correspondent. y'' JAPANESE FOUND , . UPHOLSTERING ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE AND BUGGIES DEAD AT RANCH ed by evidence which pointed to murder, the body of M. Naryoshi, a Japanese laborer, was found by Deptuy Sheriff Ed. Palmer and JustieefJheJiea.ceAYeibelin a house at what- is known as the - "Chicken Ranch," situated near Pleasant Creen, Wednesday night Bed Springs Stretched 75c up Special Machinery at-8.5- WANTED " ft At the J M. & L ' CO. i, - dock.-- -- 0 By Weston V PAGE ag&Mst the SEVni granting of said ap- and-- plication petition" Witness the Clerk of the said Court with the seal thereof affixed this 18th day7 of December, A. D. 1909. . (SEAL)" R. W. JAMES, Clerk. ' ' SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK '3- The West Cache Irrigation Company, principal placeof s, Trenton, Cache County, Utah. There are delinquent on the following described stock on account of assessment levied on October 12, 1C09, the several amounts Bet opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: busi-.nes- A GOOD RESOLUTION. Bessie YesJ'STve made one New Tears resolution, , Jessie And that is? Bessie Never again to kiss any of the boys unless he wants to kiss me or I want to kiss him. NEW YEAR8 CONSOLATION. Wife Here it is New Tears, and you havent bought that winter .hat for me yet. Husband Yes, but think how much shorter waiting for your Easter bonnet will seem. ' - .nt ' r ; . . . . ... rrrTTT . , : .. A. B. Cheney C. V: 0. Co. (U. M. L. C.) ... .336) . 27.6) 27.60" 7.35 7.33. 294,3421 453. 645,) 62a, J93. 63, 222 267)1429.65) 1429.65 Geo. L. Farrell . . 'rT77. .T7T.'7 "777 353) 21.1 21.10 ' 54.70 II. S. Goodwin 192, 359, 1C9. 357) 54.7 j ' j 55. Wm. Homer 55.00 639) I 365 . . Jno. Hansen l,45j 36S Alvin Hawks ... 4,80 j 13.60 Bert Homer 437, 480 A. Jorgensen .7. 228,372 120.55) 120.. 55 7 ..7 389, 362 I E. R; Miles! Jr 50. 286 111. 266.05 266.05 160, 113, 158, 191, 309, 555, 638, 491 9.45 9,45 Jos, Morrell 62.90 Jas. E. Sheen IV. M. L. C.) 175, 220 257 '62.9 ) I 4117229, 230, Sidney Stevens Imp. Co. 95.55 i 231,242,288296 95.55) 492 . 7.35 7.35 . . S. , Robt. i Campbell f , 3.151 Louis C. Peterson 303, .'.Trr 145 ... ... A SAD CASE. You ought to turn over a new leaf ' and go to work. Thats why Im tired turning over a new leaf each year. ONE. off this year. I thought you were going to give up all your bad habits. ANOTHER I certainly shall sv ear -- ... in the back between the shoulder PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICES. . blades, and one wound through the right arm. Both the men in the room said that the Japanese Consult County Clerk or The had committed suicide by shootSigners For Further. Information. ing himself. They also said that he had shot himself at 2 oclock and haddivednnifiHhSO: NOTICE TO CREDITOj ... " An examination of the wounds indicated that the man had been shot in the back, the powder stains and burns being plainly evident. When the two Japanese were asked about the mans shirt, 'they said that he had taken it off before killing himself and had burnt it up. M. Mjatsumara, the fore- t ,.. ... ....... ... ..... And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors of "said Company made on the 12h day of October, 19CIB, so many shares of each piece of said stock as may be neces-- 1 sary will be sold at the Red Brick School House at Trenton, on the l8th day of December, 1909, at The Cache County,-Uta-h, hour of 11 oclock a, m. of said1 day to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertisng and expense of . ' sale. , J. N. JUDAH, West Cache Irrigation Co., Trenton, Cache Co.; Utah. NOTICE OF EXTENSION OF TIME FOR SALE OF Rea-Pecti- re Estate Aaron D. Thatcher deceas- Secy-Trea- ed. Creditors will present claims with vouchers tc the undersigned at her residence in Logan City in the County of Cache and State of Utah on or before the 19th day of April A. D. 1910. ' s. DELINQUENT STOCK. Notice is hereby given that the time set for the sale of stock for delinquent assessments as set forth in the foregoing notice of sale, was extended 4 o the 15th day of January, 1910, by an order of the Board of Directors of the WEST CACHE IRRIGATION COMPANY, duly passed and entered, on the records of the corporation on the 18th day of December, 1909, and that on the said l5th day of Jannary,1910, delinquent stock will be sold as provided in the said notice of sale. Dated this 18th day of December, A D-- , 1909. T, N. JUDAn, Secretary and Treasurer, - Date' of first publication Dec. man of the ranch, said that he knew nothing of the tragedy un- 18, A7 D. 1909.. . . . x MARIE B. THATCHER, til his return to the -place --from Administratrix. " Bingharm Nebeker, Hart,Nebeker and ThatThe dead Japanese was employcher attorneys. ed at the ranch andYas known to have been mentally deranged NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deputy Sheriff Palmesaid that he had arrested the man about Estate of Sidney Weeks, deceased two months ago and had brought Creditors will present claims him to this city, where he intendwith vouchers to the undersigned ed to have the man examined at his desidence in Smithfield in with a. view of having him plac- the County of Cache and State of ed in the mental hospital at ProUtah, on or before the 3rd day of vo. When the brother at the May A. D. 1910. ranch was informed that' his Date of first publication Jan, brother was in Salt Lake City, he 1st, A. D. 1010. took charge of the unfortunate SYLVESTER LOW, man and returned to the ranch Administrator, with him. Hart Nebeker and Nebeker, The; body will be taken charge Thateher, Attorneys for adminisof by Undertaker S. D. Evans to- trator. day, and will be removed to Bingham, where a coroners jury NOTICE. will examine into the caue of the death. In the District Court o the.First Judicial District of the State of An attack of the grip is often Utah, in and for the County- of followed by a persistent cough, Cache. Which to many proves a great annoyance,- Chamberlains Cough In 'the Mattei7 of Remedy has been extensively usof The Town of Millville for ed and with good success for the a Deed to Certain Property. relief and cure of this cough-ManNotice. cases have been cured after Notice is hereby given to. all all other remedies bad failed. 5 whom it may concern : That the 4 of Trustees of the Town of Board' ' 7 NOTICE SCllville, Cache County, Utah, have filed in the above entitled The annual meeting of the court a petition and made applistockholders of the Thatcher Mill- cation to the Judge thereof for a ing and Elevator company will deed1 conveying the legal title to be held in the directors room of certain tracts. and parcels of land Thatcher Bros. . Banking Co., '4n situated in said Millville Town Logan City, on Monday January and platted on the records of 10th 1910, at 1 oclock p. m. for Cache County, Utah, as streeta the purpose of hearing- the an- and alleys and reserved for the nual report, the eleetioiKof offi- use and benefit of the inhabitant! cers and transaction of any other of said town and! the public,' f business properly presented. ' if whereof particular description D. H. THOMAS, Secty. set forth in a map or plat thereof Dated 'Dec. 28, 1909. on file and, open to public inspec' tion in .the office of the Clerk of Sometimes the bargain a mer- said Board of trustees of Millville, chant fails to mention in his ad. at Millville; Utah. V ... is the particular thing that would It is therefore ordered that have brought scores of people to Thursday the 3rd day pf Februhis store that da7. two o clock ' p7 mt ary, 1910, y Good Irrigated Lands Improved or Un- improved from $20,00 to $35.00 per acre. Dry Farm Lands in abundance. Best resources on earth. Timber, Coal and water in abundance. A railroad is to be built throughthe valley next year r JiADDIiESS: KILLPACK AND EVANS - DRIGGS, IDAHO s' LOCAL MAIL CARD. Closing , , , v 't-i- I . - ''Lx , ' - ' - '- - -- 4 . 4 fe vyv . 1 .... ...... ......... ......... ........ .......... ......... ...... ...... 5 C of mails. ...... ... East, West and South East, , West, North and South East West and, South Preston Branch .... Wdlsville, Hyrum and Paradise ..... ...... - . POSTOFFICE. .... - . LOGAN 7.45 a. m. 10.00 a. m. ., 3:40 p. m. 7:05 p. m. 10:00 a. m. 9 :30 a. m. 'Providence and) Millville :0O p, m, 1 Benson, King, except Sunday) - R. F. D. No. 1., College, (except Sunday, 9:30 a. m. R. F. D. No. 2., Greenville, (except Sunday,.. 9:30 a. m. ARRIVAL OF MAILS 8:40 a. m., 7:50 p. m. East, West, North and South. 2 .00 p. m. South West and East, 8.40 a. m, Preston' Branch 8:40 a. m. Weilsville, Hyrum and Paradise 4:30 Providence and Millville p. xn. 12 :30 p. m. Benson and King .except Sunday, 4:30 p. el R. F. D. No. 1, College 1 :00 p, m. .R F, D. No. 2, Greenville ' ' General Delivery and) Carrier Windows epn from 10.00 to 11:00 a. m.- - Sundays Mid Holidays. The mail which arrives at 7 :50 p. m. ia worked' aa soon as 'received,-thereballowing patrons Slaving lock boxes to get their mail &$ soon as distributed. ' . JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster, Logan, Utah. ' IF V - - NAME No. of Certificate! Shares) Amount . Wm. Bingham (1st Nat. Bank) . ... ... 561)1086. 65f$1086r 65 46215 15, 52, 168, 280, 318J 462. 15 II W. Ballard Willard Bingham ... ,..320,516) 16.15), 16.15' R. A. Ballentyne ..." 195, 268, 322) 103. j 103105 M. J. Ballard 153, 244, 273, 298, 460, 500) 177.15) 177,15 - - - m r No. . tion The mans shirt had been " removed from the body and, burned in the stove. In the room with the body were S. Nakatani, another Japanese, and II. Naryoshi, a brother of the dead man. Both of these were arrested and taken to the county jail in this city, where they are being held pending an investigation into the mans death J. R. Moore and George F.Broady Americans employed at the ranch 'informed Deputy Sheriff Palmer ' . of the mans death. i As soon as the word was received by Sheriff Sharp of this city he immediately detailed Deputy Sheriff Palmer and Justice of the iPeacd Wiebel, who went' to the scene of the death. Lying on the floor near the stove, in the center of the living room" of the shack on the .chicken ranch, was the dead body of the Japanese, There were three wounds on the mans body, two of these indicating that the man' had been shot WOOD COAL 0 ! Salt Lake, Dec. 30. Surround- Mattresses Gleaned and Made Over $1.00. up ' X - CACHE VALLEY BANKING CO. $250,000 jj V-- , rrnrs rentes, lh. acnsir.isca I Sfex o the New Year To Usher In -- at the court room of the aboye entitled court in the County1 Court nouae, at Logan City, Utah, be and the same has by order of the said Court" been fixed as time to hear the said petitio and application and any objection or protests that may be made or filed - 4, , j thefln-flowe- wvgt fRj.WKEKLY JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH K I, LIVESTOCK REPORT r SEEDS , 1 -I- - |