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Show M way to SlHe conorou is Tight thr6ngh the doors of this store. It may end at any of the counters coun-ters because !t would bo useless to seek elsewhere CLOTHING Shoes or MEN'S FURNISHINGS of better value. Trices are especially low at this season sea-son but customers need not fear that these little figures will bring them upon up-on the rocks of poor quality. There Is nothing shallow about our offers. Our statements will stand the light of close Investigation. Robinson Brothers, The clothers 45 Main Strecti LOGAN .... UTAH. fl p: . . JOSEPH TARBET . . The Plumber, at the Con 1 old stand - - PLUMBING WORK - - Done on short notice, with satisfaction guaranteed. . . . Bricks forSale The Finest that uirt and fire ever made. Plenty on hand to supply sup-ply everybody. G. GESSEL, LOGAN. Logan Real Estate & Loan Co. Choice- Farms & City Property For Sale. REASONABLE TERMS Louis L. Caiidon, Manager. Office Over Cache Knitting Works. 8a 4 P. O. Box, 375 Ian 1 ; Petersen and Sons THE PAINTERS House, Sign and Carriage Painting. Shop: One Block South of Thatcher's Thatch-er's Bank. JOHN THOMAS MERCHANT TAILOR. I The leading tailor of the county. Call and be convinced. John Bench Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, etc. The Cheapest place In town for Paint ing, Wallpaper, and Paper Hanging. South Main Street, Logan. L. J. GOODRICH Osteopath Office and Residence, 30 N. 2nd W. St , Phone, 42x r William Reading Prime -Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal Etc. Game and Poultry in Season. 83 Centre St. j C. H. Baker I Home-made add Imported Shoes for j Ladles, Gents and Children j Fine Repairing a Specialty. 13 West Center St. Logan, Utah Offerings that are Reliable. Wc have a full and cholco list of residence, res-idence, hotel and business property In Logan City for salo. All kinds of terms and prices. Good residence property pro-perty In Provldcnco. Also Farming, Hay and Pasture land In Cache county, Utah, and in Southern Idaho. . t Plenty of money to loan on city and farm property. No delay. No red tape. H. A. Petersen & Co, box 333 Logan, Utah '"SB." fRIDAY, AUGUST 7 "SSS" J Rl NGLING !EST I T Titifrv IN CAPTIVITY. wor ,: w mntnuT4 U li H THE BlQOEST SHOWONEArUH .fPDIK A 1 CM &&!. ? ,S?.V8.t.?i!.lR,. I TO WHKIH UNOWAOOBO WITHOUT ANY AO- U C if IftjllLV ULIYI '"'f".!!-"0'" DtTION IN PMieO. TMB aUBtJMU PHOTAISUI ST S'Wm . 10rWt OHAN. 000 COtTUMt. BJ 1 COPYRICHTnOt BYTHCC0UR1(llCO.Iurrie,N.Y. i it ji jLi g 1 lm V:JMwiljW-lvi JTONKy , iNAtOURAL SCtHC. SPECTACLE JERUSALEM. JnP&l 1 Imti oBoVmA or ??n0btlS PADQ yifl ABiQD riCDUAMTQ I StTU J CARO ARE REQUIRED (JO """H LMKO 4U . V-rlP- LlXr MAN I U I rfjmi I TO OARRV THE 8CEN- W RAILROAD w ,w T LITTLE UIUI llfill I U M W( Jw iriuV mors, war imple- irrr nrAni c irr wild js s fl 7aSHtt "T8.aooe80or,eb 1280 PEOPLE 108 N' CAGES I Hi J aSPtA I AND PEOPLe 1' THE ""ww " "-"' ww MAL ' m's'v SH Wr SK If N0RM0U8LY GRAND ff II M" C XT CS ilirUN"M MtfUlO m If n 8pbotaole or 650 HORSES 40 M CLOWNS Lu-hr anoth uq 7fin nnn paditai fc7 7inn actual daily 1 l)Jf CRUSADES JpOUU.UUUuArllAL q(,4UU expense- 1 3 LONG MWTfflt I B) A PARADE II MILES fcJ;) SUCH AS THE or new fefcLn A WMwJ world has never AND COSTLY gouKSAcrgEALS j sg?l ' SEEN BEFORE PARADE GLORIES FREE UPON THE STREETS EVERY MORNINC AT 10 O'CLOCK 1 TWO PERFORMANCE DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M. DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND T P. M. M l ONE 60-CE,1T TICKET A0MIT8T0 EVERYTHING. CHILDREN UNDER I2.HALF PRICE 1 Speclat Popular Itailroatl Excursion to Logan Friday August 7. Admission ticket and numbered reserved seats sold 9 on show day at RITEIt BROS.' DRUG STORE at the same prices as charged on the show grounds. H Delinquent Notice Mlllvllk- Stork and Agricultural Association. Associa-tion. Ixx-attoii of principal place of Ijusl-ncs, Ijusl-ncs, Mlllvllli'. Cache i-ounty, Utah. Tlicro nri' uYllimuenl uixni tliu follow I nir (lesi'rIU'U clock, on account ot nMsmciit levlwl on tlio Kill ilny of .liinc, 1103. tho several amounts n-t opwlm the names of tho risiK'ctlve sliari'liolilcrs as follows: NO NAME SIIA1IRH AM'T 11 Cliarle Olson- ii $3.W Cert Ideate not Isinl-d Cliarirs olson inr-iwo 2.1.1 lH-Jcsso II. Humphreys 2 5.00 Certllicatu not Isniiwl .li-kM.' II. llumutiru) 2M-eW0 24 33-Nlls 1'elerson 1 2.50 Certificate not Issued Mis I't-t- erson 1001-2500 l.M I 47 Lnwlx II, Norman 1 2.f0 Certllicatu not Issued Iewls II. Norman WA-2500 M And In accordance with law and an order of the Hoard of Directors made on the I2tli day of June. 1003. so many shares ot each parcel of such stock as may In- necessary, will bo sold at tho front door of the residence ot the undenlirned In Mllivlllc. Cache county Utah, on the 15th day of Auirust. 1003. at 12 o'clock SI. of said day, to pay delinquent assessment as-sessment thereon, totrether with the, cost of advertising and expenses ot the sale, Dated July 17th, HOT. John Annr.nsou. Secretary. Office at residence In Mllhllle, Cache county. coun-ty. Utah. NOTICE. United States Land Office. Halt Lake City, Utah. Julie 1,1003. To whom It may concern: Tho State of Utah havlne selected as a part of Its srant In Its list No. 106. for the establishment estab-lishment of permanent water reservoirs and In Its list No, 47 for the establishment and maintenance, of a School of Mines, under the 12th Section of the Act of Coilirress approved July 10. 1804, the following described tracts, returned by tho United States Surveyor-General Surveyor-General as mineral land, notice Is hereby given that tho said State will submit proof as to the character of said land, licforc the Itcir-lster Itcir-lster andltcvclvcr. at this office on Monday, the 17th day ot August. 1003. at 10:00 a. m,. V The 9KKNEK Section SO. T. 11. N.mK 1 V Salt Lake Meridian, embraced In List No. 105. for the establishment of permanent water reservoirs for Irrigating purposes. Tho NHSKMHWUSEM Sec. Land W H N V 1-4 WHS V 1-4 N K 1-4 N V 1-4 and N V 1-4 N K 1-4 Sec 12. Tp. 11 N., It. 1 E. Salt Lake Meridian, embraced In List No. 47. for the establishment and maintenance of a School of Mines. All persons claiming any portion of said ilescrlU'd tracts as mineral land, or desiring to protest or object to the selection thereof by tho State, are hereby summoned to appear on that date, and submit testimony In support sup-port of their claims or objection. Kiiank U. llouus Iteglster. Oio. A. SMITH, Itecelver. gnENVERyRlO GRAN DEI 1 -JUANDEWESIPP 1 aVMaHHHaHBMaHBCHaaHBMalMaMHHHHHHHBaanMB' U i The Scenic Line to H I Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadvllle, Tucblo, Colorado Springs, H I Denver, Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, nnd all points east H I Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all H I Southern Pact lie and Oregon Short Line trains jH I The only Transcontinental Line passing directly through Salt Lake M 3' I Splendidly Equipped Fast Trains Daily between In M I OGDEN AND DENVER. I Via Three Seperatc and Distinct Scenic Routes u jM Through Pullman and Ordinary I Sleeping Gars to I Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Chicago without Change H Free Reclining Chair Cars. Personally Conducted Excursion. fH DINING CARS Service u la Carte on all through trains H For rates, folders, free Illustrated booklets, etc., Inquire of your jH nearest ticket agent, specifying tho Itio Grand Route, or address jH I. A. BENTON, G. P. A Salt Lake City I G f Lumber and Building Co. HAS JUST RECKLVED- M aa nftf Fancy Screen Doors In OAHC and I (f f H III III riNK A largo variety and best I ill I 111 H imV UUtl pnees. Also window screens. UUfcl M HMaSHaMHHHHHHMHHHiHHHMHHBHIMaVaMI -CALL AKD SEE THEM.- Yards: South Main Sreet, Logan MIlBWMataalWsMMMMBIMWMWaWBHMMMWMMMaJ H Subscribe for THE REPUBLICAN. I ,- ,. p ' ('B |