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Show 76 Ji r5day December 17, 1911 THE i JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEK- we knew Sam had no ax with him. Hes the man I owe a lot to. Me also, said Jurgensen venomously as he bowed , his Vot you vant your head. terms ? he asked at last. Stafford had hi3 answer My own foxes thats ready. restoration and two of yours by way of interest rthats ret, my ?J ; foxes but Jurgensen hesitated, clearly there could be only one decision in the circumstances. I haf them in my kennels, he answered. inclosures? cried Wjre Stafford in disgust. . Yes.' You cant grow a decent pelt in a cage, snapped Stafford, And look. Lag this weather. off for .broke hes boughs up bed. Theyre too fresh he aint got no ax here. JSe charred ends' of the iicker bits on the fire has been 3 with an ax. Its clear "as' 5k. The robbers ferried Sam Isshere about two days 4 J cut some wood for him so shouldnt be too cold, gave 8. grub to last till bout the be home and tin youd likely him, left guess youre right. w I see with the. eagerness of a fanatic mounted upon his hobby. You must leathern live their natural life as near as possible, or their color suffers. The pigmentary glands get affected Poof! I haf read of all that next sixteen hours which we spent in the skiff and pick up in the book Zientific Zelection the thread of this history again of Color Forms. with Stafford knocking at the)' Yes, put in Joe, you read bit while you were at door of the Jurgensens cabin a on Upsala islland. We had land- Mr. Staffords place, thats so ed there after dark. lying in Mr. Staffords bunk.1 startled Joe and I stood back while Jurgensen raised Stafford faced the door. It was eyes. You see me? No. thrown open, and a big gingerHow you know then? bread Swede demanded his I guess the Joe laughed. business. Ive just called around to spiders must atold me, said take back my foxes, said Staf- he. (TO BE CONTINUED) ford. 8d Vot voxes? The blacks and silvers you stole. tat Joe intervened. You are madt ! show "Stay you still, and Ill, lumbShut i t! do cried Stafford. in the the way we Ten days ago you and your er camps. wife, having decoyed me away gams strong, squat figure to went to Eel island. Valdez, Ae he us. advanced toward You were there wood he eight days, 'durthe throw stooped to which time Joe ing you cleaned out on the ground ted brought animal I owned orf it. I every one with shoulder his ought the knife know you didnt kill them, tend and snatched tried to make me from his belt with the .other. though you believe had by leaving the you across flashed And then there skinned carcasses of a lot of exan Aleut the the features of foxes. red Three He days ago you mad a like dogs. pression Eel island. left and himself, gnashing lung, As he spoke I saw the wizensnarling, on November. ed figure of a woman squeezing of a in the was grip $ut he and, out under the big Swedes el- man too strong for him, and though he returned again t again to the attack, the huge him young woodsman twisted to earth, where Stafford and I Im grateful to you. now. afford reached for his nils, p tied struggling limbs. his foxes? Aleut shook his head. Stafford pulled out his revolver, opened the breech, made sure it was loaded and cocked it Next he held his watch in front of Sams face and pointed out the fact that it wanted but five minutes to the hour. Tm telling him if he dont confess, he said, Ill shoot The Mm when And they OPPORTUNITY lo GET A FARM FROM THE Valley Orchard Tract e 2 uthfield. tofcts of 5 1 miles , west of Will sell ia to 100 acres. from $50.00 to 2Cr, acre. 20 $200.00 . down percent s is all open for property je and if interested, with me to go over A half hour ride rjaad. POm Logan in an auto. ar-ran- ge T WEAL-ESTATE-MA- 24 N South Main De- st north half of the south-wequarter, and the north half of the south-eaquarter of Section nineteen (19) st st st wkeica- a- st one-ha- one-ha- , Ill shoot him when the hand teaches tha hour. bow; She had a narrow face, gensen. Then you rowed over to Edith island and marooned my man Aleut Sam, who was in the robbery with you The big Swede snatched up a rifle by the door and stepped UGet out of here, or . He paused on catching he cried. sight of Joe and myself. do, if 11 if-y- ou be to return with the police "And look here, Mr. Dutchif man, broke in Joe gdntly, put it comes to that youll get rest fifteen years for a. away cure, sure. bellowed Who are you? Jurgensen. me Hes the man that toldspul-ed and your wife was weaklythe kettle the water from when she lifted it, for he found the her tracks at my place by dwman that the He's stove. Aleut covered ax cut log ends in y, st st two-thir- ' --i- In the District Court, Cache County, . Utah. E. E. Blatchley WILLIAM REID, Plaintiff, vs. DAVID ANDREW, and i MARY A. ANDREW, Defendants, To be bold at Sheriffs Sale on the Repairs and Paints all kinds 30th day of December, 1914, at 2 of Roofs. For Information inoclock p. m. of said- day, at the front door of the Court House, la quire at Logan City, Utan. CO. HARDWARE LAFOUNT Commencing at a point 22 rods j I j i" north from the northeast corner of We Guarantee Our Work. Block 43, Plat A Logan City Sur18 thence thence north rods, vey, E E. BLATCHLEY, Manager. west 21 rods and-- 5 feet, more or . less; thence south 18 rods, thence east 21 rods and 6 feet more or less Co. v to the pl&bq of beginning, containffHICHESTER ing 2.64 acres, more or . part of lot one, block 87, Plat A Logan Farm Survey in Cache Coun23, Utah, situatedfln section tSSXSX S4 S, wnship 12 North, Range One East " ' rods; thence East twelve and fa. of the Salt Lake Meridian. maYon hkam RelUb M Brt. rods, thence in a (12 H. BARKER, J, south-eadirection twelve and SOLDBYDTOISTSEVERWOI Sheriff Cache County, Utah. rods, to the place of JOHN A. SNEDDON, Attorney. (12 beginning, and containing 6nr hundAdvt red and sixty (160) square rods. , LOGAN HIDE & JUNK Ou or after the 29th .day of De- , , . . , SUMMONS, , r" COMPANY 2 cember, 1914, at oclock p, m o! Price for The District Court of the First the Highest said day And written bids will be In Paying PELTS . , HIDES, received at the. residence of (he un- - Judicial District of the State of ' Utah in and for the County 4 AND BEESWAX. dersigned at 138 South 1st Fast ' of Cache. 4 Also for Rubber and Metal. Street, iu Logan City, Cache Coun4 ty, Utah, ' Terms of sale: Certified M. Plaintiff, Larsen, Hyrum check for $500.-0to accompany the 146 SOUTH MAIN STREET 4 vs. to be bid ; balance of purchase-pric- e 4 PHONE 62. Edward C. Koerner,, and Juliette paid on confirmation of, sale by Dis- L. Koerner, Defendants. ' trict Court. THE STATE OF UTAH.. TO THE Dated December 4th, 1914, CHEAP SALE OF SAID DEFENDANT; ' HEBER C, MAUGHAN, ' !, You are herebv summoned to ap' Advt. Administrator, pear within twenty days after the SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherThe Paradise Irrigatioa and Res- wise within thirty days after service, Phone'393 W. ervoir Co., principal place of busi- and defend 'the 'above entitled ac151 S. Main. ness, Paradise, Utah. There are de- tion; and In case of your failure so linquent 'on the following described to do, judgment win be reindered stock on account of assessment lev- against you according to the deied January 6, 1914, the several mand of the complaint, baa amounts set opposite the names of been filed with the Clerk of the said the respective shareholders as fol- court. This action is brought to relows: cover $49.90, together with legal inNo. of No. of terest from July 21, 1918, due the Certi- plaintiff Tor lumber sold and delivercate NAME FROM Shares ed to defendants. ' 3 Adeline Miles 52V MAUGHAN & FONNESBECK. Andrew PeterAttorneys tor Plaintiff. 4 380 r sen 189 North Post Office Address: And in accordance with law and Main St. Logan, Utah. , an order of the Board of Directors TO of said company made on November PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP f NOTICE So each of 1914. shares many 1st, piece of said stock as may be necVIA essary will be sold at the office of Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Farther said company at Paradise, Cache Information. County, Utah, on the 19th day of December, at the hour of 12 oclock NOTICE TO CREDITORS. m, of said day to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and ot Estate of Niels Jensen, 'Deceased. Creditors wil present claims with GEORGE S. OBRAY, sale. vouchers to the undersigned at her Secretary-Treasure- r. Providence, Cache Paradise Irrigation and Reservoir residence in Advt. County, Utah, on or before the 11th Co., Cache County Utah. $40.00 Kansas City day of April, A. D., 1915. 69.78 Date of first publication, DecemSHERIFFS SALE 69.fS Memphis... ber 10th, 1914. 63.B6 St. Paul or Minneapolis In the District Court, Cache County, JOSEPHINE JENSEN, Utah, Administratrix. 'jo Proportionately Low Nebeker, Thatcher & Bowen, LOUIS S. CARDON, Plaintiff, other points. many Advt. Attorneys. f VS. JOHN D. ZOLLINGER, JENNIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Limit Three Months. . Liberal Stopovers. ZOLLINGER, ANNIE L. NELEstate of Alvin S. McCombs, deSON, Defendants. Divers Routes. ceased. To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the Creditors will present claims with 5th day of January, 1915, at the DATES OF SALE front door of the Court House, in vouchers to the undersigned at DECEMBER 19, 23d. Logan City, .Utah, at 12 oelock her residence in Smithfleld, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 8th For Further Information Address noon of said1 day: day of April, A. D., 1915, Beginning at, a point eighty-nin- e Date of first publication, Decem(89) rods west of the north east corner of the north west quarter ber 6th, A. D. 1914. ELIZABETH F. McCOMBS, General Agent . of section fifteen (15) Township A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co. Administratrix of the estate of fourteen (14) North, range 1 west 233 Judge Building of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence deceased. JOHN A. SNEDDON, Salt Lake City, Utah. west eighteen (18) rods more or Phone W 112$. Advt. Attorney for estate. less to the right of way ot the Orethence gon Short Line Railway, south along the said right of way one hundred (100)A rods, thence east eighteen (18) rods, more or less to a point due south of the place of beginning; thence one hundred (100) rods north to the place of beginning. Also beginning twenty (20) rods south of the north west corner of said section fifteen Throws off more heat than (15)-- , thence east forty seven (47) the inferior 'kinds, and why? rods more or less to the right of There i n .reason for every4 way to the Oregon Short Line Railthing... It is because siffi thence south way; eighty, (80) Coal is free from clinkers-anwest rods; thence forty seven (47) bums freely.. It give rods more or less to the county road; a clear, bright fire and the thence north eighty (80) rods to Coal Is entirely consumed. the place of beginning, and cone Fob farther particulars see taining thirty five (35) acres more us... Correct weight, correct or less. Also a right of road way price and correct treatment along the south boundary of said always., . tracts of land. J. H. BARKER, Sheriff Cache County, Utah. Roofing Company FAMOUS Chatham Grain Grader - ' te Sidney Stevens Implement Agents S PILLS less,-bein- g PJSsSv ! twe-thir- ds two-thir- ds 2-- 3) st 2-- 3) J ! . , 44444444444444444 v Wallpaper Kalsomine And Paints Schirmeister , J Horne Visitors Excursions , OGDEN AND SALT, LAKE CITY EAST AND RETURN ' E. R. IEIS, - , The Coal vve Handle d M. & L COAL and WOOD CO. 2-- 3) ds st two-thir- ds 2-- 3) THE JOURNAL 1AJRL wish it, said go Stafford dangerously, but if I Ill right-of-wa- , building. Houses, garages, chicken houses, barns. Dlrecjtrfrom mill to , r you. Send for catalogue or free plans. H. D. JONES & CO. Portland, Ore. Box 583 SHERIFFS SALE. Township twelve North, Range one West, of the Salt Lake Meridian, excepting therefrom the following described tract, Beginning corner of the at the south-eas- t, north-eaquarter of Jthe south-eathe said Section nineteen of quarter (19), and running thence north fifteen (15) rods; thence west sixteen (16) rods; thence south fifteen (15) rods; thence east sixteen (16) rods to beginning, containing one and lf acres. lf ( ) Also, the undivided part of the tract of land described as follows: Beginning at the .West side of the Oregon Short Line Railat a point five road hundred and four (504) feet West feet of a point thirty-tw- o (32)' corner of North of the Sonth-eathe North half of the' North-wequarter of Section twenty , (20), Township twelve (12) North, Range one (1) West, of the Salt Lake MeNOTICE OF SALE. ridian, United States Surveys for West thence and running Utah; In The District Court of the First twelve and (12 Judicial District, of the State of North-wedirecrods; thence in a Utah, In and for the County of tion twelve and (12 Cache. to-w-it: -- 1 W. MAUGHAN, st with blinking, malevolent eyes, I will leave out any that she fixed on Stafford. of the events of the Zot Vot then? jeered Jur- Cache 1-- 2) ceased. The Undersigned will sell at pri vate sale The south half of the north-eaquarter of quarter, the south-eathe north-wequarter, Lot two, the now unt Defendant. To be Bold at' Sheriffs Sale on the 6th day of January, 1915 at two oclock P. M. of said day at the front door of the Court House, in Logan City, Utah. Beginning at the South West corner of South East Quarter of Section Two (2) Township Thirteen' (13) N. R. One (1) west. S. L. Meridian East Eighty (80) rods, North Ninety Eight (98) rods Six and one half (6 feet, West Fifty Four (54) rods. North Thirty Five (35) rods Ten (10) feet, West Twenty- Six (26) rods, South. One Hundred Thirty Four (134) rods, to place of beginning. J. H. BARKER, , Sheriff Cachq County, Utah Advt st their time and Sams my foxes. ' Then him over here. I. BRIGGS, CHARLES the hand reaches the to us. , Stafford looked at Joe. It all went through just the jr you said. It was a rival farmer, Jurgensen, did it. landed on Eel island with his Jdfe the night I left, they-werwere until two days ago; took all VS. JAMES , Plaintiff, the Matter of the Estate of heavens! You dont really mean I cried. Stafford winked. Joe and T went down to the beach below. A quarter of an hour passed before Stafford joined us. "Whats happened V I asked. "Hes confessed, all right. Then get COMPANY GIESY-WALKE- R In The District Court of the First Judicial District, of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. "Good e I V THE DISTRICT COURT, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. NOTICE OF SALE. He turned Youd best go. hour. SHERIFFS SALE. - This done we rolled him over. "Now, said Stafford, who is ithas got my Now that the federal re serve banks are open we are expecting a tremendous up ward movement in the sub- scription market. BUILD YOUR OWN HOME . THE EASY BUILT WAY. We furnish all material, cut and fitted by experts. Pieces are marks! so plainly any One can erect the City. Cache County, Utah. Terms of sale: Certified check for $100.00 upon notice that bid will he accept-- f and reported to the court for confirmation; balance of purchase-pric- e on confirmation of sale by District Court. Dated December 4th, 1914. -, JOSEPH NEWBOLD, Administrator. Advt. Sams fire on Edith island when ribution, , And if I say no? You wont. Wheres PAGE SEVEN Published by ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY. Entered at the Post Office every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at Matter, Logan, Utah, as Second-Clas- s SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Carrier .... 90c Three Months.;. 11.76 ?lx Months......- ,33.60 Twelve Months Ob Time. In Advance. By Mail 75c 90c. Three months x Months...... $1.76 $1.50 - $3.00 Twelve Months Six months is the limit on time labscriptlons of a Tri Weekly paper We cannot let them run longer, sc e make no yearly time rates. Advertlsing Rates Furnished on Application. & the Matter of the Estate of R. JOHNSON AINSWORTH, Deceased. The Undersigned will sell at private sale , ; Beginning .on the East boundary line of Lot eight (8) In Block thirty-t(33) in Plat "A, of Logan City Survey, Cache County,' Utah, at a point twelve (12) rods eight and lf feet South of the North-eacorner of said lot, and running thence West nine (9) rods to the West boundary of said lot, thence South five (5) rdds and coreight (8) feet to the South-we- st ner of said lot, thence Egst nine (9) rods to the South-eacorner of said lot, thence North five (5) rods and eight (8) feet to the place of beginning. On oi after the 29th day of December, 1914, at 2 oclock p. m. of said day, and written bids will be received at the place of business of the undersigned, Newbolds Clothing in Logan Store, opposite CLARA hree one-ha- st (8) st Post-offic- e, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. e, Following is the new Mail Schedule at Logan, Utah, on account of new Time-Car- d of the Oregon Short Uno. effective August 20th, 1914: -- TDIE OF CLOSING OF MAIL8 AT- - POSTOFFICE. East, West, North and South ........ 7:50 a. m., 1:46 p Preston Branch, (north) 10:65 a, m., 7:45 p Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsville, etc. 1:45 p. m. Providence and MUMlle, via R. F. D. No. 1, 9:30 a. m. Benson, and King, (except Sunday)... 9:30 a. m. ' R. F, D. No. 1, College Ward District. ,9:30 a. m. R. C. P. No. 2, North Logan District ' 9:30 a. m. TIME OF ARRIVAL OF MAILS AT POSTOFFICE. East, West, North and South.., .8:45 a. m., 11:45 a, m., 8:30 p. m. Preston Branch, (north)..... ..8:45 a. m., 3:00 p. m. Branch Loop (south) Hyrum. Wellsvllle. etc., 11:46 a. m. Providence and Millville, via R. F. D. No. 1, 4:30 p. m. Benson, and King, (except Sunday) 3:30 p. m. R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward District 4:30 p, m. R. F. D. No. 2, North Logan District 1:00 p. m. e All windows at are closed on Sundays the entiio das. General Delivery, Stamp and Carrier Windows are open on Holidays from 9:00 to 10:00 oclock a. m. Only two dispatches are made on Sundays: Main Linn, an points, at 7:50 a. m. Preston Branch, (north) at 7:15 p. m. JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. Poet-Offic- . , Post-offic- i - ft ' I |