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Show THE PAGE TWO TRl-WEEE- Thursday, June JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH .v gan and Mr. Nunn were not upon the best of terms. it served its purpose, and j Well, however, has v-- r !l through it tnany aycung man has found his true i i PUBLISHED BY vocation. Some of its graduates are .finishing their CO. PUBLISHING ENGLAND EARL AND education at Cornell, where Mr. Nunn has provided fraternal building for their use, and e every Tuesday, Entered at the Utah others are" filling positions of responsibility n the Thursday and Saturday, at Logan, matter. company Vseryiee.At at least one of the. companys as second-clas- s Colorado plants, there'is ,also established a school . EDITOR AUGUSTUS GORDON Fcr the benefit of these Mr. Nunn has just given an EDITOR CITY MARSHALL, F. J. endowment fund of six hundred" thousand dollars, is indeed a splendid foundation and great which SUBSCRIPTION RATES. beneficence, and can but be productive of great By Carrier, 80c good. . 3 " TEl l PERPETRATED BY 6 Months 12 Month! i .. In Advance On Time 80c By AM j "" ,f 83 60 o . ... 3 Month 6 Month 12 Month 75c ..,.$1.50 J1.75...; $3,00 time on limit is subscriptions the Six months -- letof a paper. them run longer, so we make no yearly time rate. Advertising Rates Furnished on Application W-can- Tri-Weekl- y not o .... 1 DOUGALL WA-LTA-C BASE BALL ESOTERICS quoted from the daily oopc Post-Offic- Month, 13, 1911. - Tenney Jidnl visit the library ask-eyesterday .The pitcher was - Wonder what kind of a harem or sheath skirt or other eye straining female contraption the editor of the Salt Lake Telegram had been gazing upon We know also that a man when be remarked: has a right to wear anything he pleases so it is reshas a right to go pectable. We know that a little" beyond that; that is, we have seen a few on the street, and whether they ought to be arresN r r not, they are safe because the curiosityof the policeman cverweigbs his seme of duty THE ONES WE TO TEU. d to handle five assists He is Sued si passes in the first canto A cod of whitewash came to the Rajahs . Rowan was on the mound and only one Quaker, got as tar as the midway . Oooin whiffed - Magee foul-flied near Wheats boudoir. Luderuss high propper put three men cm the sacks and two of these, were turned into runs by residents of last I All money has trial rich, flavor of "Mint .Thats why place; etc, etc. we aU like to keep specimens And yet some critics say there In our clothes is no Americon language! - d o be would it which law seed a Idaho has Just how far a mans religious convictions pure well for Utah to duplicate. The seeds sold there must Jiould be respected when limy run counter to the germinate, and, what is of almost more importance, interests of the government, and how far the govhe free from weed seeds. ernment should be- - allowed to impose upon those o convictions, erpH raise a question difficult of soluof the instead English a that tion. In Germany, where army service for a cerimporting Its pity in few a Engdid not bring tain period is compulsory, there is serving, in the sparrow, this country lish judges and juries. A few of the former might iVriin garrison a private named Naumaim, whose m1"make an ir)iprrrm'nt bills fair to become a cause- eelebre. This 'npr.im. bench o. mail, being a seventh day adventist, refuseriTTper-forSeveral Chinese hanks having any military duty upon Saturday, which he we await the outcome With interest, t learn wheth- regards as the Sabbath day, upon which he may er civilization has taken such deep root as to over perform no labor. Upon the first refusal he was come the traditional custom of beheading the chief suit to prison for term, and refusing while there bank officials under such, circumstances. incarcerated, towprk on Saturday, received an yo addition to his term; and this operation' has been Sod buster invented by the repeated upon each succeeding Saturday until now is the term charming youtig ladies of Smith and Mount Holy- - his sentences aggregate five and a half years; and oke College of Amherst, Mkss., as an abbreciation of if he continues to refuse and lives to the ordinary Amherst Aggie; or rather as a clearer distinc- age, he will probably still be under sentence for tion from their own plain Amherst; but the boys a hundred years to come, which certainly makes dont lik it. a martyr of him for religions sake. Upon the o other hand, should he be permitted to evade duty Some years ago Manager N'unn of the Tellurido upon Saturday because it is his day of rest and Tower Co., established, partly for the benefit of hi? religious observance, the soldiers in the barracks a company, that t might secure complete, expert and the prisoners in the jail would soon of of the its the almost would of individual Sabbaths which series brightest Special training help by employees, and partlyMor the benefit of the young preclude work at any time. It is a peculiar case nun themselves, a school of electrical engineering, and one that, admitting the mans sincerity, de at Olmstead, in the mouth' of Provo canyon. It is mauds a solution in his favor; yet how that can aid that Logan would have had this school had it be reached without destroying discipline is not been that at about the time of its founding. Lo- - study for the diplomats. - faiknU-recent- ly OUR MOVING PICTURE is unknown, heirs at law of The right to reject any and all Cuts and bruises may be healed the time re- proposals is hereby reserved. in about David Drysdale, deceased, and be will The contractor treatment usual the by required by quired all other unknown heirs at law Linito furnish a bond of fifty per cent Chamberlains applying of the said David Drysdale, dement. It is an antiseptic and of the contract price. Defendants ceased, ' By order of the Board of Educauses such injuries to heal with' alcation of Lgan City. The State of Utah to the said deout maturation. This liniment so relieves soreness of the musBy GEORGE THOMAS, fendants. President of Board. , cles and rheumatic pains. For You are hereby summoned to DAVID TARBET, sale by all dealers. one-thir- d ad-p- t WORK 07 NATL RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS ASSN. this, efforts will be made to increase the traveling expense allowance and to secure federal appropriations by Congress to pay the allowances. As to the affiliation of the Mail association Clerks Railway with the American Federation of , Syracuse, N. Y., June Pet- 12. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that seal ed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of Logan City, Utah until 8 p. m- June 17, 1911 for purchasing all necessary the side of those of his fiance, Mfiss Vera Brown, who. with Iloliqes and four others were drowned on Sunday, June 4tk, when their boat overturned, ten of the party being saved. - er Shardt, the newly selected president of the National Railassociation way Miail Clerks gave out the following statement ADVERTISED LETTERS today before leaving for his Labor., the convention declared The following letters remained tome in Milwaukee, Wis. that the railway clerks have no in Logan Postoffice unclaimed on The most important work the hostility towards organized labor, new officers of the association will but that at present we can gain June, 13, 1911. Garder, H. C. Esq. pursue is an effort to secure a nothing by affiliating with such service promotion, swh s is now organiaztion. Evans, Mosiah. in vogue among postoffice clerks If the above are not taken Rv this Buried by his Love. and letter carriers. away within two weeks from date The remains of Edward B. change the men will be advanced they will be sent to the Dead Letaeording to length of service and Holmes having been recovered ter Office at Washington. work done until the maximum from Utah Lake, after fitting serPostmaster. TOSEPn ODELL. to In addition salaries are paid. vices ou Monday, were buried by j j j 124.9 1 9 129. 1 1 173.2 6 6 6 9 9 9 4fi. 103.4 100.2 99. 99. 104.7 108.fi . 79.9 193.7 54.8 54.3 102.4 49.5 148.4 157.4 71.4 82.6 143.3 146.4 149.0 149.3 66.4 83.1 149.0 217.8 --460 123.2 - 67,0 146.4 134.0 .. 97.1 66.6 100.8 101.6 9 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 6 6 v 1 8 8 7, 8 8 8 1 1 1 5 5 5, 6 6 6 1 22 22 22 1 22 23 2, 3 3 4 1 23 23 23 23 1 1 23 99.0 8 8 8 74.0 1 23 23 23 24 b gan City Survey. Plat A L'gan City Survey. Plat A Logan City Survey. Plat A L'gnn City Survey. 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Dated, June appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled atcion; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the said courty This action is brought to quiet plaintiffs title to ' the land described in said complaint. JOHN A. SNEDDON, Attorney for plaintiff. P. 0. .Address, Logan City, Utah 7, 1911. SUMMONS. In The District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County material and for the plumbing of Cache. and also for the installation of a William McNeil, Plaintiff, heating plant in the public school vs. and 1st east between on 1st house David Drysdale, and his wife. 2nd north, Plans and specifications may be Jessie Drysdale, Robert Drys-dal- e seen at the office of K. C. Schaub and his wife, Annie Drysarchitect and at the office of the John Drysdale and his dale, Board of Education of Logan wife, Annie Drysdale, George City. Certified check in the amount Drysdale and his wife, Isabe la of ten per cent of bid must acDrysdale, Magige Hodges, Archcompany all proposals. ie Drysdale and his wife Jane Bids will be publicly opened at Doe Drysdale whose true name 8 :30 p. m. Saturday June 17, 1911 . NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. To whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given that a special tax for the purpose of laying and constructing a cement si lewnlk, known as Paving District No, 18. has been levied and confirmed by resolution of the City Council Passed June 7th 1911.Said special tax is levied upon the following described property in L ga City, to wit. Lot Block Pint A L'gam City Survey, Feet SOMETIMES TRUTH IS STRANGER THAri FICTION, WHAT? Plat A Logan' City Survey. Hat A Logaiji City Survey. Plat A Logan City Survey. A Logan City Survey. 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Plat A Logan City Plat A Logan City Plat A Logan City Plat A Logan City Plat A Logan City Plat A Logan City Plat A Logan City Plat A Logan City Plat A Logan City Plat A Logan City Plat A Logan City Plat A Logan City Plat A Plat A Plat 'A Plat A Plat A Plat ,A Plat A Survey. Survey. Survey. Survey. Survey. Survey. Survey. Survey. . Survey. Survey. Survey. Survey. LoganXity-Survey- Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan City Survey. City Survey. City Surrey. City Survey, City City City City Survey. Survey. Pl&t A Survey. . 30 Plat A Survey. 60.1 30 Plat A City Survey. 116.6 30 Plat A City Survey. 41.2 30 Hat A City Survey. 150.6 30 Hat A City Survey. And is due and payable in five equal installment as follows: AUventy per centrihereot shallbedue and - payablef-andelinquent on the first day of August & D. 1911. Each of-- - saicj installments except the first draws interest at the rate of six per Wnt per annum from the date of levy until delinquent. If said installments remain unpaid aftejr the date of delinquency, interest thereon there- after will be at the rate of eight er cent annum from diate of - d -- . per , delinquency until paid. All special taxes are payable at my office County Court House Logan City Utah. BERTINE SPANDE, , Collector' of Special Taxes Dated at Logan City, Utah this 9th day of June 1911. ' - ( " -- |