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Show mmtmw The Logan Nation An Independent Paper. ISSUED EVER NKDAY AM) SATURDAY MORNING At Lsfaa, Cache Ceunty, Utah. Seath Main Street. NV tin A tjjji'lua ID L s ADgel 8 tiasire to extend onr earnest gratitude to the genllsmAn for bis kiudoess to the party during tbeir tay ic Lob Angelas sod for tbit latest vidsn;e of his tbongatfal- - n jl at. . rr-Dtir- A Bilared at the poecoffiee at Logan aa aaannif NOTICE 3F A'.SISIVENT. and coat more treasure than would Providenc -- HIiicl. smith Fork be necessary to doable the endowand ments of all the oniversitits Irrigation C uipauy. Locution of place of business, colleges of the country, suit pro- principal Providence Precinct, Cache Co , vide for the conserving and listr -- Utah. ihe to and protection pendence would bution of water ov.r the entire Notice is hereby given that at a people of tiie Puilif pirns west. arid of the directors, held on misunder1 meeting have prevei t any m cf the 23d of September, 1902, an The and permanent standing with their leaders, tbesa islands rb colonial depend- assessment of fifty cents per that edch a declaration would have was levied on the capital encies mnst beourmest vulnerable share subscribed ended the sauguinarv conflict at of the corporastock, were tion as of in time it they spot on wir, or before the four yers payable any time daring the of in with time 24lh to Albert of peace, 1902, and, October, Spain, has waged in tlie archipelago. bar-di- n of said will ai.xina Frederick, an ever remain secretary We are opposed to the policy cf bis at residence in upon the people of America Providence n which has territorial agg-ss- i Cache Precinct, Co., of coasts, Utah. Any stock upon which embroiled the republic in unneces- r quiriug the fortification rivt-iand this assessment the improvement of. sacriwarfaie, may remain unand expensive sary maiut-maucof 25th on the the garharbors, of day cf October, paid its of liveB rnauy ficed ths will be and ad1902, of the for risons the delinquent overawing noble sons, and placed this governvertised sale for at public aucment in a position win re it cannot nation, and such pret cthn from tion, and unless payment is made ea will erst the extend aid or sympathy to weaker foreign f ii s 'before, will be sold on the 15th cf this country more than day of November, 1902, at twelve ce iodepn-denpeoplts struggling cau ever How iuto the code; a if oclock noon, at the residence of against supeiior wealth and the trrs's and syndicates that will Albert Frederick, secretary of of the joiiri fs, at tlj b ginning war with S win, ticiareJ to be thir inherent rijl-t- W e believe t Htaeimilar sssurance of Inde- Bear Lake Reservoir. At the irrigation convention in S alt Lake this week, Prof, ssor al George L. SwendMun of the Agii-cultur- college at Logan wan asked to discuss the Bear Lake reser- cor-poratio- voir proposition. Professor Swendeon aaid that be bad spent some time in the consideration ot the matter, and all knew the importance of the Bear river in southern Idaho and Northern Utah. The watershed, he said, was extensive, and tbs water was numbrn. y control industries. now riding instead of falling. His Wa believe iu the Democratic sur-llake convert ths to is We are opposed to militariam. proposition doctrine of exparsum, which Las raise the If is expensive, unnecessary and into s reservoir, and y added to our original domain as water as high possible. foot of contiguous territory inimical t free and popular gov-treThe lake, ho said, covered an over which the flag float and the nt. We favor a small standwas and area cf about 70,000 aerrs, Wa favor ing army, a w 11 organized militia, extends. cjcsttation favorably situated for the propos- the peaceful acquisition of terri- and a navy sufficient to protect our coasts and commerce. We point ed conversion. He believed that tory when the nerds and welfare sufficient wat'r could easily be . of this republic are fiist corsidcr-ed- with piide to the record of our thousands reclaim to many fhe Democratic psrty lies volunteers in the war with Spam, of acres cf arid lands. As to the offer it evidence that always stood for the legitimate ai:u Prof. cost or details cf ths work, be endefense may sifi-land constitutional expansion of Swendeon bad not given thos trade and to our citizen trusted soldiery. while t e very He attention. out, matters in We bold pointed reverence the valor, a , formation of. this republij is pro. Co 3 00 I hat, Danhar-Robinsi- n fed was lake the that and by s of the rvic though, bst against the colonial policy of patriotism 1 pair shoes. City Shoe store 3 00 the great Bear river so unfailing the American s ildiera and sailor, and I dress pstteru, Lliaaon preaeut administration this and that of source supply, 8 00 Wo bold that the Filipiao3 can- particularly tluse of Utah, wboae Sisters was a meat impoiUnt item. As not 'become citizens without en- names aro indelibly wiittan on the 1 union snit, Logan Knit. 3 00 ti the lands that can be reclaimed, ting factory onr civilization; that pages of onr national history. We dangering 3 00 there are 1 rocker. Win fidwards large boditB, he said, they cannot be subjects without charge the Kepublicau paity with 3 00 1 center table, Hansen Co shamelessly applying crit cisma to in and Utah. Idaho both 1 pr shoes, AndreAa Peterson 3 CO jeopardizing onr form of govern the whole American army which John B. Millner wanted to know meat; ws believe the United States. kayg been mod Cash dep. at 1st Nat. bank 3 00 against obtain if the main watershed of the Bear 3 .00 1 bridle, Fistr & Nielson bisist the Filipinos to es- worthy officeis. We have u ne but 1 lamp, K Lafonnt 3 00 river was not in Wyoming, and tablish for themselves an indepen words of praise for the galUutry, 10 00 the each 20 books, value 75c the affect would ti cut, iutull.-gcnce- , proposition dsut government, protecting them devotion sud humanity that from ou'side interference, and se- modulation people of that state. have char acter.z d th great bulk Professor Swendeon replied that curing to this country such trade of the Important lliotiec army in their operations a Urge part of the watershed wes relations and naval rights as may in the Philippin s, an l only enu- flood waters be advantageous to American iu damnation to, the A few of the reasons why The in Utah, and that as 11 publicans t ) conceal such viothe be would Orient. in tercets stored, the people only Nation is the best paper in Cache lations of the rules of civiliz-'of Wyoming would not be injured We denounce the Philippine warfare as have Valley : occurred. The policy of the Republican party as ouly way ti protect the good It gives the news of all politi- in any way. In apiteof Professor Swsndsnns a record of costly blunders' and name of the army and navy is to cal parties in a fair and impartial root oat evils and dismiss wrong-doeimanner. Its reports are not col- timely proposal, the convention criminal vacillation. this Tbis tbeD-imocrats- . aa in of lake favor voted in Utah Tjhd late insurrection causeif and ored for .partisan purposee. and have nsistaf And Congress upon, first government 'reservoir. Bear peipefraied 6y fear aud 'uncertain- in yon can . depend upon its atats-mentinstance' the case has been every second. ihe It Lakeabould be 7 . ty among tha natives, engendered si clear that the Republican adof an area contains storing oapsble , It contains in addition to a well by, the stupid, persistent and ministration was forced to take water of that written write-u- p of local events, untold quantities wholly indefensible failure of the some action in reproof of the offiwould give life, to the crops ou Republican paity to declare its cials arraigned. a Urge quantity of illustrated information of a val- hundreds of thousands of acres policy with reference t these of land. Professor Swendson ia has already led to a sacrifice uable character. J- A. Hendrickson as Senator for commeuded his to be fourtimely a of male ifioustudsof lives, costs the subscriber much It We again taka the liberty of lots than any other local paper, and pswprfal presentation of the fold increase of the army, im- mentioning the name of Mr. Henwhile it gives all the local news. excellence of the Bear Lake site. mensely swelled cur pension lists drickson as the State senator for Why pay $2.50 or $3 per year Cache bn the Republican ticket. STATE PLATFORM. when yon can get the same thing He is the logical candidate in for a much lower price. We propose iu this department every sense of tb word. He has It is the only paper in Utah to give ajreview of the platforms been with th party ever since its that awards premiums to its suborganization. He ha been liberal adopted by the various parties in scribers. with his means and time. He has Utah, in order that voters may In addition, it gives a set of have a of the practised Republicanism for the knowledge princibeautiful pictures to every subpast ten or fifteen years, and in ples ennneiated. Wa append the scriber who pays in advance. substance of the Democratic platdoing so has become a benefactor to hundreds of other people. No form. man in onr county Las done more We the representatives of the Democratic party of Utah, iu contowardjthe building up of our conn vention assembled, reaffirm our ty. In encouraging home enter You wool need to if you use faith in the Declaration of indeprises he is alwse in the lead and BEE MIXED PAINT. It "QUEEN was the firtst man to offer a boons and our pendence allegiance to the of 8100 ti indace the fraction of constitution of this republic. is doubtful if there is another We reiterate that all governthe Logan Bugar factory. He is brand upon the market that equals ments derive their just powers one of the very besvust tax payeis it in durability. We sell this from the consent of the governed, and thus should have a word to kind because wc want to particular and maintain that no nation can ,say in the proper distribution of give our patrons the greatest po the same. Undoubtedly Leisthe endure is which half republic long value for their money. and half empire. It is simply unsurpassed in proper man and will be cboBeu. a We hold that the constitution constitutes that every quality Even Real cheapthe Pacific should follow the flag; that the No. 52 iT. high grade Paint- though Notice for Publication. in Paint lies not in the price ness coast tour of the Utah press assoDepartment of tha Interior. Land OHice at flag is but the symbol of the free Suit Lnket ity, Ltnti, Oct. 4th, 1U"2. alone- ciation is ended ths party is still Notice iM liereinr gireu that the government which res s upon the named anttler liaa filed notice ot hi following inrxntioL the recipient of favors, (be latest constitution, and that where to make final proof in support of hi claim, and the I lint wild proof will be made Imfore the conn-RITEPt BROS. DRUG CO. being in the form of a beautiful constitution b'tah, on Nov Lk. may not extend the lWlS. via.: lath, BDUvsnir spoon to each membej David Da hie, H E 11.440 rvr tlia S W (Lota flagshoald not remain. 1. 3, S and 4) Sec 17. Tp 14 N. It 3 W. Utah. Logan, frosa hir. Gua Holmes, the court- He names the following witnre.ee to prove We congratulati the people cf Ids condnniHis reatdenoa uptui, aud cultivation eons an I successful proprieter of Cuba of. raid land, v.iFranklin, Preston and upon entering the family cf Afin Henry O Tliompoon. the two finest hotels in the w. st. nations and Idaho. Montpelier, L Atkia"m- that obtaining i!rrom.LTrKntl the Kuutsford in Balt Lake ""HirimilllllMI II III MPfTWmrll which the Americtn D IIbU'1 J. Z. Stewart, AtSf. n, s tax-payo- is fr ov-er- m sa-cur- s us-ti-j- uil y - un-sbou- ld e ut:-njpto- f s. 1 the corporation in Providence Precinct, Cache Co., Utah, to pay tho delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertis-in- g and expense of sale. Albert Frederick, Secretary. Dated September 24th, 19u2. Notice of Intention to Tax. hernby giveu or the Oily Council of Lo,;id Cit. Utuh, that it Ibtsrda to lovy n special tax on tha mil estate hereinafter d scribed, for the purpose ot extending, iu wster pipni and maiiituining ana mains, erecting hydrants and keeping contho san iu repair, the s:uns to sidered us au extension of the present water works system of the said city; snd for the purpose of levying said tux, a special taxing district t be designated as Water Mains Extension District No. Niu, wi tie creati-- within the hour.-dariof the district to be affected or beueliUid by the said improvement?. The proposed improvement is to begin at the corner of Main atreet and beoond North street, and run west a distauce of blocks. one and That the property to be affected and benefited ly said improvements will be that lying on either aide of tha said improvements, fronting on either aide of the etreet through which it is proposed to construct, extend, maintaiu and lay the aaid water pipes and mains. That the estimated cost of the said improvements ia 1 1,JUOO). For defraying the whole thereof, the city council intends to levy a special tax as aforesaid on the frontage of the property to be affected and benefited aanbove mentioned. The City Council will consider the proposed levy and hear objection thereto in writing, on Wednesday, October 15th, 1902, at 8:00 oo ock 1. M. By order of the city council. Hattie Smith, City Record'. Date of first publication, Sept. 2 Jth No'icei cuDr-tructiu?- , 1 d ee three-fourth- s 19Q2.. s; . mis-eellaneo- us - 4 011)611 Bt I . - I 1 indt-andpendn- ce I Notice of Intention to Tax- - Notice U hereby given by the City Council of Loku City, Utah, that it intoo.la to levy epeeial tax on the reel estate hereinafter dencrilird, for the purpose of noDitraotinx, extending, msintaininn end laying - water pipe and mama, erecting h) drante and keepine the tame in repair, the tame to he oonridered as an extension at the present water work eystein of the said city, end tar the purpose at levying aaid tax. a special taxing district to be Extension District designated m Water-maiNo. Seven will be created within the boundaries of tha district to be affected or benefited by the The propoead. improveaaid improvement. ment is to begin at the corner ot Third booth Street aud Main Street, and run Hontn, n distance of one iilo-- k to Fourth Booth Street, thence east on Fourth Sooth Street one half block. That the prouerly to be affected and benefited by aaid improvements will be that lying on either side of the aaiil improvement, fronting on either aide of tha atreet through which it ia proposed to conutruot, extend, maintain and lay the said water pipes and maina. That the mtiinsted coat of the said improve, men: i SUM); for defraying the wholetherrof, tiio City t.ouuL-i- iutende to levy special tax a aforesaid on the frontage of the property to be affteted and benefited a above mentioned. The City Council will consider the proponed levy and I .ear objection thereto, in writing, on wed'iewlay, Oct 13th, Wtt, at 8 o'clock . ns i J . By order of t h- - ( 'it y I 'onuril. HATTIE SMITH. City beamier. Date of finit publication September M)lh, 1B. Notice of Intention to Tax- - Notice is hereby given by the City Connell of Logan City. Utah, that it intend to levy a epeciat tax on the real estate hereinafter for ths pnrpoae of conntmcting. extending, maintaining anil laying water pipes and main, e acting hydrants and keeping tha ains in raiiair, tl.e aema to lie conaiderad aa an extension of tha present water worka ayatam of tlie Mill city, and for the parpoae of levying said tax, eaiiecial taxing to be designated m Water Maiua Extension District No- tie will created within the lioundarira of Eight, the iliMrict te be affected or by the ct Mid imyriivcmenta. The prti posed improvement ia to begin at the corner of Center street and First West sreet. aud run north n distance ot three fourths of a block. That the property to beaffcetrd anil benefited by said iiiiprove-rasnt- a will lie that lying on either aide of the said improvements, fronting on either side of the Htrert through which it i propoecd m constrnrt, extend, maintain and lay the said water piu and niaine. That the retimated cost of the said impmre-nient- a ia (54U.UI; for defrai iug tha whole thereof, the city council intend to levy a apecial tax a aforesaid on Hie frontage of the Pmiierty to be affected and benefited a ahnra mentioned. The City Council will conidilar Hie iirnHicd cry and hear ohjnctior.s thereto in writing, on ft wmemlay, (Ichiber K.th, 1C, at 8 o'clock I.M. liy order of Ihe City Cnnnrjl. H.lTflk SMITH. City Heronler. Date of first pnldii-atioSapteialier Snli.ll'OI. . |