OCR Text |
Show 3? T THE TRI- - WEEKLY JOURNAL Thursday, September 8, 1910. detectives to -- watch .the, in ting city. Fred Bosh-ar- d was convicted of fishing without a license and was fined $25 for itfhe was also convicted of stealing chickens and was fined $10, and while on the witness stancTln a whiskey ..case from Spanish' Fork in the district court at Provo, testified that W. A. Jones, the mayor, paid his fine, lie stole chickenl from a widqw. SHEEP MARKET LETTER . South St. Joseph. Mo., Sept. 3. Trading throughout "the week has been active and compared with last weejk s general average I values are strong to a shade higher. Prices for fat sheep and lambs are strong compared with j last week and with feeder buyers i hot after everything that suits f their requirements, early clearan-- I ces have been made. Supplies of have I feeder stock for the week I been not have nearly light and -met the demand,- - Following sales of range sheep J were made hereof his week Idaho, Montgomery, Ilailey, 951 good Idaho laqabs 67 lb. $6.85, 648 feeder lambs- 58 lb. $6.30, Meacham Btos., SEontpelier, 825 fair to good, Idaho lambs 62 lb. ( - jL 52 jL$6.25, od tp-go- . f lb. Huntley, Peterson, 585 good yearlings 88 lb. $5.50, Stewfeed257 art Ranch Co Peterson er yearlings 85 lb. $5.10, 108 feeder lambs 51 lb. $6.30, J T. Price, Sage, Wyo., 244 ewes 104 lb. $4.30 303 fair to good lambs 58 lb. -$6.65, 313 feeder lambs 53 lb. Utah, $6.25, Thornley, Peterson, 88 lb. $5.35, 597 good yearlings 18b feeder lambs 54 lb., $6.35, Lee, Mountain Home "592 good, lambs 67 lb. $6.80, 294 feeder lambs 54 . lb. $6.35. quot'are .JWestern Range sheep " able as follows: Good to choice lambs $6.65$7.00 Fair to good lambs $6.25$6.65 $6,15$6.50 Feeding lambs " . Yearl-Weight Heavy I $6.0C1 $5.10(a)$5.50 ings Heavy Weigh Pearl- .. $4.75$5.10 ings . . . . . Feeder yearlings . . $5.1O$5.50! ers to'choice ...... weth- $4.25qi$4.50 . $4.00$4.35 $4.00$4.50 $4.35$5.10 $3.90$4.35 $3.45$3.90 Fair to good wethers Feeding wethers . , . Breeding ewes ewes to Fat Feeding ewes J --- - Beat His Dog NE day Jack had been a very brave good boy. He had seen some bad hoys throwing stones at a helpless, homeless dog, and he had brought help for the poor animal. That night when daddy heard about it he was greatly pleased and told Jack and Evelyn about a bad boy who had the bad, wicked habit of ill treating' his dog and how he had been cured of the habit. It was in winter, daddy that this boy beat his poor " 0 d, be-ba- n, The animal had done something to displease the boy. whose namet was Tom, and Tom had not had intellgence enough to know not know t h at - the- - an imal-di- d w a s do in g wro ng$Q.l h e tba beat the poor dog --with - a boy stick, and he was very cross and surly when bis mother scolded him for itA'Its my dog, and I can do as 1 please with it, saj Tom. But his mother told him that no one had any right to abuse an animal, even if he did own it. Portland, Or., Sept. 4. A meteor estimated to have been at least 100 feet in diameter sailed across the Willamette valley short today a nd is beli e ly afteraooir to have plunged into the earth west of McMinnville, Yamhill county. It was seen by a number of joersons in Portland and at the same time by the postmaster at Mount Angel, 32 miles distant, and also by several persons at Salem, over 40 miles from Portland. All descritpions coincide. ' J. W. Daniels, head of the as- tronomical department of Hill mil tary acadeby, declares it to have been of immense size and at least five miles above the earth when seen. It is expected the Smithson ian institution will begin a search for the meteor. ..... Good The Boy Who dog. v-- ed II. Meacham, Montpelier, f lambs GtTTb, 415 fair I $6.75, 329 feeder .Long Tails 48 m.. of said day, at the Front Door of the County Court House in Logan City, Cache County, State of Utah, the ollowing described real estate Situate in Cache County, Utah: Beginning at a point 564 feet north 88 degrees 30 minutes West Daddys Bedtime Great Meteor Falls Near Portland, Or. - PAGE SEVEN at Two oclock p. I have a world of confidence in Chamberlains Cough Remedy for I have used it with perfect writes Mrs. M. I. Bas-forsuccess, Poolesville, Md. For sale by all dealers - LOGAN UTAH tit BetPoorTomWltl range 1 west, and running thence North 22.77 chains to the centre of Logan River; thence following the meanderings of said river in an easterly direction to a point 12.56 chains north of the centre line of said section ; thence south 12.56 chains to said centre line; . corner of Lot thence west 21.17 chains to the one on block 25, plat A Logan point of beginning, containing ' running thenefe 54.22 acres, more or less, and the house through the kitchen Farm 1Survey,30 and as 298 feet situate described min. ; further north deg. East being door into the street. It was not thence north 88 30 min. west in the north east quarter of secdeg. until he got outside that he real- 63 feet; thence north 1 deg. 30 tion 35, in township 12 north, 1 west. ized that somehow or other he min. east 99 feet; thence north range Also 7200 of 2-- 5 of the water 88 deg. 30 min west 131 , feet ; had been changed into a dog. arising from "natural tributaries Oh, how cold it was in the thence north 279 feet to a point in the water fourse commonly 779 north 88 deg. 30 min. street! The wind was blowing, west feet of the north feast corner of known as the Dam situate on and the snow wa3 falling, and it said lot one ; thence north 88 deg. the north side of the County seemed to Tom that wherever he 30 min. west 1847.80 feet to the Road between Logan and Men- went it was colder than it had north west corner of lot 2, b lock don, in Sections 31 and 32 in 12 North, Range 1 East been before. -- No one stopped to 25,..-p- i at .A, Logan FarmSurvey ; township thence south 1 deg. 30 minwest of the Salt Lake Meridian, with look at him, and if he ran up to 676 feet to the south west cor-he- r ah equal right to use canals made atto and their tried get people of said lot 2 ; thence South $8 for the purpose of conveying the the to so he could. that tention, say deg. 30 min. eat 2062.80 feet to waters from said Dam todirec-tion in lands westerly containof lying the place beginning, them, lam not a dog, but a boy, and formerly owned by the ing 30.80 acres, and further desthey would not let him come near cribed as being situate in the Logan Pasture comto them. One man even beat poor north east quarter of section 5, in pany,. reserving a right of way on Tom with his cane so the boy, or township 11 North, Range 1 East the south side of said tract for s auth .cast qu ar t e r of the benefit of party or parties knew- - how and. irL-tht in section 32, township 12, North owning theland due east and kit- the beaten as had he to b,e beaten I of in the South uatcd hrlhe: north east qnarteroi . Range poor dog that day. He was sorry west of Section 33, .in said section 357 quaiter then for his misconduct, but it said N. and Salt W. CROOKSTON, township range, r Lake- Meridiaif. u - Sheriff of Cache was too late. County, Utah. Also beginning at the centre of F'rst Notice published Aug. Well, try as hard as he might Section 35, in township 12 north, 30, 1910. he could find no place to rest Nearly all the doors were closed, and at those that were open the people drove him away. He became hungry' and thirsty, too, and very cold, but there was nothing to eat or to drink and no place for him to rest. Then all at. once Tom heard his mother saying; fOome, come, Tom! You must ,not doze by the fire that way. And Tom jumpei up, very glad to find that it was all a dream. But after that time he never ill treated his dog or any EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN other animal. HU Can ve it-fel- d Ea-tra- nd - ; IMffvtO felt a strange thing happening to him. His skin was becoming shaggy, it seemed, and his hands and feet were changing into paws. He put up his hand, or paw, to his face, and it seemed as though his head and face were Those who saw the visitor de- covered by long hair. Then sudclare the body appeared to their denly when no one was- looking it vision to be 12 inches in diameter, seemed to him that he must get nearly round, and with a tail one down on all fours and run out of rod log. All agreed that the tail wriggled violently in its flight. A the secretary nor the treasurer majority of.the capital stock repPASSING. THROUGH THE FAMOUS trail of smoke could be discerned. shall be a director. At least four resented as aforesaid at any meet. Canyon of the Gunnison of Grande the Canyon Additional reports of the mete- of the directors shall be necessary-t- ing of the stockholders such meet Garden of the Gods Eagle River Canyon or are being received in Portland form a quorum, and such ing may be adjourned for not Manitou Springs notice Ruby Canyon tonight, although in one or two( quorum is authorized to transact exceeding thirty days and The Glenwood Royal Gorge Springs instances the-- , direction of th the business of the corporation thereof shall be given as in the And the and Fertile Fruit Districts of. Colorado Agricultural an is case of and to exercise the corporate original meeting variously reported. flight And meet Utah Notice .of all stockholders powers of this- corporation. i be shall Stroke as f a be shall Menelik Has given King ings PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS 3. .To. amend Article nine of W of Apoplexy. in the Proxy prescribed From Salt Lake to Denver, Chicago and SU Louis Without said articles by striking out the in be writ shall stockholder a Addis Abeb," Abyssinia, Sept. by Change of Cars word "two and "afternoon and shall be filed with the'se 5. The condition of King Mene-iing For Folders, Booklets, Etc., Address . and inserting in lieu thereof the cretary. who is reported to have had K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A. S L A. BENTON, G. A. P. D. and word "ten and "forenoon 4. To amend artieR eleven of a stroke of apoplexy was said toSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH COLORDAO DENVER, by striking out the words "the said articles so that the said ar: I day to be critical. ; directors - of this corporation ticle elev i a. as. amended wiJLthen and inserting herein thefoIlow: read as follows: Artiile eleven. in g words: "Successors to the ofNOTICE OF STOCK- directors of this corporation That the term of office of all ficers of this corporation, except whose terms of office have expirone be for shall year dueelors, HOLDERS SPECIAL ed so that said article will then and in til their succea&ors are Ij read as follows: Article" nine. r.V. when a vacancy except qualified, That the directors of this cor- is filled, and except as provided poration shall be elected by the in article ten. That the board of stockholders. The president, the directors may by appointment fill a Notice is hereby given tint secretary, and the treasurer of any vacancy for the unexpired special meeting of the stockhold- this corporation shall each be term. The term of office of diers of the West Cache Irrigation elected by the board of directors. rectors from and after the annual BeSt Cleanest Company, 'will be heM at the, Red That there shall be a meeting of in the year nineteen meeting Brick School IIou30 at Trenton. the stockholders of this corporahundred and eleven shall be for & Rooms in the Cache County, Utah, on Thursday tion held on the fist Monday of sucand until their two years, D February, A. D.. one thousand the 22nd dav of September cessors are qualified, except that 1910, at ten oclock a. m.,-- of said eight hundred and ninety-nin- e and Rates! at the annual meeting in the year f- con'der-in- g and on the first Monday of Feb- nineteefl hundred and eleven two day, for the purpose r and acting upon a proposition ruary annually thereafter for the directors shall be serve to elected to amend the Articles of Incor- purpose of electing successors to annual the until meeting in the folthe directors of this corporation poration of said company ns nineteen hundred and Journal Building year t: whose terms of office have expirlows, twelve. 1. To amend article five of ed, and for the transaction of And to act on Such other busisaid articles by strik:ng out the such other business & may prop- ness as properly pertains to and E3 and erly come before the meeting, is connected with such amendwords "one hundred fifty FOLLOWING IS TOE NEW SCHEDULE at LOGAN OFFICE "fifteen, and inserting in lieu which meeting (and each of ments. Said meeting has been CLOSING OF MAILS: thereof the words ,two hundred them) shall be held at the hour of called by virtue of Section 338 ,7:30 a. m. and 3:40 p. m. f Us'd, West, Norfh and South and "twenty so that said Ar- te oclock in the forenoon in and 339 of the Compiled Laws of 12 m. and 7 :30 p, m. ' v Preston Bi anch Trenton, in the County of Cache Utah, 1907. ticle Five will then read as Branch Loop, via Wellsville etc... 3:40 p. m. "Article five. J!Jhat thfe and State of Utah, at such buildTated this 29th day Of 'August. Providence and Millville, R.'F. D...9:30 amount and limit of the capital ing as the board of directors may A. D., 1910. i Benson-King- ,' (except Sunday)". .9:00 a. m... stock of the said ' corporation appoint. Notice of snch meeting T. N. Judah,' Secy. R; F. D. No. 1, College WardWay.9.30 a. m. shall be and is Two hundred shall be given in snch manner as t R. F. D, No. 2, Greenville Way. 9.30 a. m, thousand Dollars, which shall he' shall be prescribed in the ' V. and is" divided into twenty thou-sa- i 1 he manner of election at alt such SHERIFFS shall and ARRIVAL OF MAILS: be by ballot, d shares of the par or face meetings ' - i the person receiving a majority value of Ten DoLais each. j Ea-sThe First of the votes cast for the filling of In the District Courtofof The of seven West, 'North and South .8:20 a. m., 1 .00 p. m. 8:30 p.mi 2. To amend article State Judicial District and 4:30 p. m. 8:20 . and deemed be shall t 1Vektoq Branch said Articles by. striking out the sny office, of Utah, in And For The Coun ' words "on person may. hold the declared elected to such office. BranchjLoop, Wellsville, etc ......1 :00p. m. ty of Cache. 4:30 p. m. A Providence' and Millville two' offices of Secretary and Whenever a tie shall occur, betiff T STATE OF THE UTAH, the 7 Benson-Kin(except' Sunday) t ... .3:30 p. m. f Treasurer, so that said article tween two or more persons . vs. balV.4.-3continue shall . m. stockholders as Ward will read No7T," F. p. R. seven as amended College T p. A. v H. THOMAS SMITH, J R. F. Br,No; 2, Greenville' ....1.00' p. m. , follows; Article seven. "That loting .until one person receives a SMITH, RALPH II. aMITII all east. At HARRIET FIRST t General .Deliver, Stamp, and Carriers Windows, open from SMITH, the number and kind of officers majority of the votes LO BANK OF anNATIONAL both stockholders as meetings, be shall 79 to 10 oVock am- - on Sun days and Holidays. of this corporation AtA. LAW, GAN, A, County of a nual and majority speeial, and Money Order Department closed entire day. follows, that is to say. There of Cache County, Utah, yRgHry torney stock the capitaloutstanding five of directors, shall be a board Y. YAMAUCm, , and - K. II. 3 V ery uespectf ully, JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. a president,1 a" secretary and a shall be represented as a requisite SMITH, Defendants: To be $old'at Sncnffs Sale on treasurer;' the president shall be to the holding of the meeting; f be a not should 'the case in there and 20th day of September, 1910, Neither directors. five one of the boy SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD THREE SOLID , VESTIBULED TRAINS - LAKE AND SALT s DENVER A by-law- s. k, treated, a sprained a man for disable ankle will three or four weeks, but by applying - Chamberlains Liniment freely as soon as the injury is received, and observing the direc-t'on- s with each bottle, a cure can be effected in from two to four days. For sale by all dealers. . As usually Spotters Are Convicted. Spahish Fork, Sept. Word 4. came over from Nephi that Fred Barnes Boshard and ,"Wate were sentenced to serve terms in the penitentiary for horse stealing Barnes gets two years and eight months, and Boshard , two years. One of them stole a saddle from Wells store and they had another saddle which they claimed they bought" from the this city. The , ative store in horses were stolen down in the Co-op- er , - southern part' of the Fifth judi cial district. These boys are i couple of spotter who were ployed by the city authorities m r o THE PALACE vM- 0 HOTEL and - City 50c Up A. - o , , to-wi- 00 . ...... follows; a-- .Is the best cream made for the skto.. If you have a red, rough, blotched, sore, unsightly skin, try this great product Of the American Druggists V Syndicate. You can use It for massaging wrinkles and for a' sallow- complexion,' as It whitens and beautifies, is safe, harmless .and does not grow hair. .No woman who values her appearance and who wants a smooth .clear, skin should let a day go by without trying It for the face, neck, arms and hands. Get it for 25c. at any A. D. S. drug store. ' n by-law- s. Sill ' i r w a.-m- .. g, 0 - ASSOOA1IO.V Wlf'i 12,000 other ilnurgM. CITY DRUG CO. 65-0- 7 , NMain E IIZIZZZtZ J v " - - - |