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Show PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE, fcwult Coiitaty Clerk or the Respective Sign- en for Further Information. In the District Court Probate Division In and for Cache County, State of Utah. Notice to Creditors. E'tato ot EtUalxitli L. Loa deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tlio undorslitnwl at their resilience In Wcllsvllle city. In tlio county of Caclio ami State of Utah on or before the 21st day of December. A. I). I WO. Data ot first publication Aurust ISHli, Ai D. IW3- ... . , IM.IAM A. T.EA, OroiiQK A. Lea. Executors of the last will of Elizabeth L. Lea. deceased, Notice to Creditors. Estnte of Clarissa Taiwan Parkinson, do-Creditors do-Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his ofllce In Loirim city In the County ot Caclio mid Stato of Utah.on orlieforo the 31st day of December A. I). 1MB. Datoot first publication, August 2fl. A. I HUB, , WIM.IAM II. l'AIIKINSON. Administrator of the estatu of Clarissa TaKirart l'arklnson, deceased, NOTICE TO CKEtllTOl..'. Estate of Andrew Transtruin, ,lr.,de'cased. Creditors will present claims with vmichvrs to the undersigned nt her resldencu in llyrum City Utah on or beforo tho 10th day of Jatiu- . ryA. II. 1U04. Date of Hrst publication, Sop- jfctemlcrlHli A.iU. lfOX Amanda Transtrum. PfflB idmlnlstratrlx of the estato of Andrew Wj I Transtrum, ,lr., deceased. g ' .1. C. Walters, attorney, NOTICE. United States Land onico. Salt I.aku City, Aug. 20. 1H03. To Whom Itilny Concern: Notice Is hereby Riven that tho Central Pacific Pa-cific Hallway company has Hied In this ofllce a list of lands, embracing lot I. NV4 NEW and 8H NE Sec 2? T UN U2E. H. I Mer..and has applied for a patent for, said lands; that the list Is open to tho public for inspection and a copy thereof by descriptive sulxllvl-slons sulxllvl-slons has been posted In A convenient placo In this ofllce, for Inspection of all persons Interested Inter-ested and of the punltc generally. Within thn next sixty days following the date of this notice, protests or contests against this claim of the company to any tract or sulxllvlslon within any section or part of M-otlon. described In the list, on the ground thatthe same Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Gen-eral Land Olllce at Washington. D.C. l'HANK I). IIoiiiw. ilegister. Oko. A. Smith, Itecelvcr. NOTICE. United States Land Ofllce. Salt Lako City, Utah. Juno 1 11)03. To whom It may concern: The Stato of Utah having selected-as a part of Its grant In Its list No. 103. for tho establishment estab-lishment of permanent water reservoirs and In Us list No, 47 for tho establishment and maintenance of a School of Mines, under the 12th Section of tho Act of Congress approved July 16, 1MW. tho following described tracts, returned by tno United States Purveyor-Clcneral Purveyor-Clcneral as mineral land, notice Is hereby given that the said Stato will submit proof a to the character of said land, before I lip lteg-lster lteg-lster and Itecelvcr, at this olllce on Monday, the ITth day of August, 1C03, at 10:00 a. in, v V Tho H E M N E K Section 30, T. II. N It I . ' tRiA' Mlt Lake .Meridian, embraced In List No. lfjlM. for the establishment ot permanent water "kt'scrvolr for Irrigating purposes. JK lJn Tho N 'i S E H H W M S E Sec. I, and W K N W U W H h W H N E M N W H and N W H N E M Sec, 12 Tn. II N It. 1 E. Salt Lako Meridian, embraced In List No. 47, for the establishment and maintenance ot a School of Mines. All liersons claiming any portion of said doscrllicd tracts as mineral land, or desiring to protest or object to tlio selection thereof by the State! are hereby summoned to appear on that date, and submit testimony In support sup-port of their claims or objections. 1'IIANK I). IlnuiM, IJeglster. Oko. A. Smith, llecelvor. NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City. Utah. August3, 1!03, To whom It may concern: Tho Stato of Utah having selected as a part of Us grant for the use of the University of Utah under the Rth section of tho Actot Con- 5rcss approved July 10th. 1WM, the following escribed tracts, returned by the United States Surveyor-General as mineral land, notice no-tice Is hereby given that the said State will submit proof as to the character of said land, beforo tho Itegtstcrand liecolver, at thlsotHco on Monday the ivtli day ot Octocor, 1903, at 10 o'clock a. n viz: WK Sec U and WW Sec. 7. T ON II 3E 8 I, Mer., embraced In List No.4?. Unlvorslty of Utah. All persons claiming any portion ot said described tracts as mineral land, or desiring to protest or object to the selection thereof by the "late, are hereby summoned to appear on that 'late, and submit testimony In support sup-port of their claims or objections, 1 hank D, ltonns. Ilegister. Oko. A. Smith, K Itecelvcr. ' NOTICE Toil 1'UIILICATION. No. Si 1 3, Department of the.Iuterior, Land ofllco at Salt Lake city, Utah .. . . August 5, inn. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made Injforo the Clerk, District court. In and for Cache County, Coun-ty, Utah.at Logan, Utah, on Sept. 10, 1P03, viz) Alma D, llogers It. E. ISJOifor tho S WWH W H Sec 8 N H N W H and 8 W H N W X Seo 7 Tp 13 N Its E S LM Ho names tho following witnesses to rovo Ids continuous residence upon and cultivation cultiva-tion of said land viz: llyrum Itokanson, of Ityrum, Utah. John It. Moody, Howard lEgan and James Andrus all of Itlchmond, Utah. I'iiank I). 1 1 on us. Ilegister. Official Directory, District Judge Cliarlcs Hart. District Attorney Frank K. Ncbckcr COUNTY OKF1CE11S. County Commissioners Brigham A. Hcntlrlckson, C. L. Anderson, Wm.II. Darlcy. County Clcrk-mai'ob N. Larsen. County Recorder Rebecca Eames. County Attorney W. W. Maughan. County Treasurer W. C. Parkinson. County Assessor .1 os. J. Richardson. County Surveyor K. C. Schaub. County Physician Dr. "V. R. Parkinson. Park-inson. Supt. Co. Schools Geo. M. Thompson. Co. Fish and Game "Warden-R. B. Thornlcy. Water Commissioner James Melklc. PRECINCT OFFICERS. LOGAN VIlKCINCT. Justice Thomas X. Smith. Constable Jacob C. Johnson. Road Supervisor Michael Andrews. AVON I'UECINCT. Justice Oliver F. Davis. Constable none-tle vote. Road Supervisor James Jensen. l'AUADISK 1'IIKCINCT. Justice John P. James. Constable John II. Glbbs. Road Supervisor Tlios. W. Obray. IIYUUM 1'llKCINCT. Justice C. F. Olsen. Constable Andrew G. Nielsen. Road Supervisor O. P. Olsen. MENDON l'HKCINCT. Justice Andrew Sorenson. Constablc-O. R. Bird. Road Supervisor Mormon Bird. WKLLSVILLK l'HKCINCT. Justice Geo II. Bradshaw. Constable Jos. B. Woodward. Road Supervisor Jos. Brown. MT. STE11L1NG ritKCINCT. Justice W. S. Baxter. Constable J. W. Llndley. Road Supervisor Joseph Brown. 8M1THFIELD I'UECINCT. Justice Geo. Y. Smith. Constable Win. Pllklngt'on. Road Supervisor Wm. L. Winn. NKWTON l'HKCINCT Justice-John E. Grinin. Constable John Benson. Road Supervisor Niels Christensen. CLAHK8TON l'HKCINCT. JUstlcc A. II. Archibald. Constable John Thompson. Roaci Supervisor Geo. Godfrey. COVKVILLK l'HKCINCT. Justice Flnnls Collins. ..RID GRANDE WEST tS The Scenic Line to Glenwood Springs, Aspen, LeadVille, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, and.all points cast Connecting at Ogden Union Dopot with all Southern' Pitclllc and Oregon Short Line trains The only Transcontinental Lino passing directly through Salt Lake 31 Splendidly Equipped Fast Trains Dally between ) OGDEN AND DENVER. J I Via Tlueo Sepeiate and Distinct Scenic Routes Through Pullman and Ordinary sleeping Cars to t Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Chicago without Chango Free Reclining Chair Cars. Personally Conducted Excursion. DINING CARS Service a la Carte on all through trains , For rates, folders, freo Illustrated booklets, etc., Inquire of your nearest ticket agent, specifying the Rio Grand Route, or address I. A. BENTON, G. P, A Salt Lake City Constable Mark 11. Prcece. Road Supervisor John C. Larsen. HICIIMOND l'HKCINCT. Justice Jos. W. Funk. Constable L. II. Bullen. Road Supervisor Frederick II, Whittle. Whit-tle. LKWISTON l'HKCINCT. Justice Peter E. Van Ordcn Jr. Constable E. M. Stocks. Road Supervisor Harvey M. Rollins. THKNTON l'HKCINCT. Justice Chas. G. Wood. Constable Andrew Slmmonds Jr. Road Supervisor John Bingham. COLLKOK l'HKCINCT. Justice Benjamin Hawkins. Constable George Williams. Road Supervisor Michael Johnson. MILLV1LLK l'HKCINCT. Justice John W. Scott. Constable James G. Olsen. Road Supervisor Ephriain Ycates. ntO'lDKNCH l'HKCINCT. Justice Lorenzo E. Tlbbltts. Constable Andrew Fuhriman. Road Supervisor J. J. Frederick. HYDK l'AHK l'HKCINCT. Justice Geo. Z. Lamb. Constable Fred Wolf. Road Supervisor Stephen Thurston. HKNSON l'HKCINCT. Justice Alma Reese. Constable Wm. Catmullr Road Supervisor S. II. Roundy. I'KTKllllOrtO l'HKCINCT. Justlco C. W. Maughan. Constable O. F. Nye. Road Supervisor James C. Jensen. OHKKNVILLK IKKCINCT. Justice Ralph Smith. Constable Emll Moses. Road Supervisor Karl A. Nyman Jr. WHKKLKK THKCINCT. Justice James Hodges. ConstableJos. Ramson Road Supervisor Win. E. Rlgby. JIT. HOME l'HKCINCT. Justice Joseph Biggs. Constable G. F. Cornish. Road Supervisor fLOWERS by Express For any and all occasions. Funeral Designs a Specialty. Ti Prices right; estimates given. : ; : : B. C. Morris Floral Company, MO COHMACK 11LK." SALT LAKE CITY. The National Home-Seekers Association. j j j' ? Will buy you u home and you can pay for it on small monthly Installment plan less than rent. For further particulars call on J. C. KNOWLES, L00AAgent Prof. E. R. Selman, Astrologer a The professor can locate strayed animals quite accurately, and give graphic descriptions of mines and their values. Questions answered for business men. Love and marriage Information a specialty. Ofllce hours from 0 a.m to 0 p.m. No. 83 East FlrstNorth Street. LOGAN --.- UTAH. 9 T AM now prepared to compound all PRESCRIPTIONS H Fine Liquors and Wines for family use a specialty. : : : : C. E. NAPPER, 1)9 MAIN ST. : : : John Squire's old stand. Notice of Assessment Provldenco-Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Irriga-tion Company. Location of principle placo of buslnoss, Providence precinct, Cache county, Utah. , Notice Is hereby given 'that at a meeting of the directors, held on the 3rd of September, 1003, an assessment of 30 cents per shaie was levied oil the capital stock, subscribed of the corporation cor-poration payable on or beforo' the 3rd day of October, 1U03, to Albert Frederick, Fred-erick, secretary of said corporation, at his residence In Providence, Cache county, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on tho 5th day of October, 1003, will bo delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment. Is made before, will be sold on tho 31st? day of October, 1003, at twelve o'clock noon, at tho residence of Albert Frederick, Fred-erick, secretary of the corporation, In Providence precinct, Cache county, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment assess-ment together with the cost of advertising adver-tising and expense of sale. Al.llKHT FllKDKllICK, Sccrotarj. flawed, September 3rd, JJK)3. BILL NYE TO MAJOR POND. Characteristic Letter of the Late Lamented La-mented Humorist. Moro than ono successful lecture star has had to thnnk Major Pond for his start. Ho had keen discrimination and not Infrequently sought out and dragged upon tho platform an obscure genius who never thought to boo lilrti-sclf lilrti-sclf before tho footllghfs. Suc't n genius was Bill Nyo. When the major ma-jor found him ho wns acting as postmaster post-master and editing tho Lnramlo Iloom-ciang Iloom-ciang over a livery stable. (Walk down tlio Alley, Twist tho Gray M'"o's Tall, Take tho Elovator ImmeJ.- e lyl") Pond persuaded him to try lecturing-lng, lecturing-lng, and as there proved to bo both money and useful publicity In It, Nyo was grateful, and used for years to remember tho major with characteristic characteris-tic notes, ono of which had tho following follow-ing exhaustlvo signature: "Yours with a heart full of gratttutlo and a system full of drugs, paints, oil, turpentine, glass, putty, and everything every-thing usually kopt In a flrst-class drug store. lllll Nyo. "P. S. Open all night." Uoston Transcript, Offerings that are Reliable. Wo have a full and choice list of residence, res-idence, hotel and business property In Logan City for sale. All kinds of terms'and prices. Good residence property pro-perty in Providence. Also Farming, Hay and Pasture land in Cache county, Utah, and In Southern Idaho. Plenty of money to loan on city and farm property. No delay. No red tape. H. A. Pedersen 6c Co, Box 333 Logan, Utah John Bench Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, etc. The Cheapest place In town for Paint ing, Wallpaper, and Paper Hanging. South Main Street, Logan. Palace Restaurant A N I) Lodging House WILLIAM MACK, PI10P. Everything New, Ncat'and Clean. Logan Real Estate & Loan Co. Choice Farms & City Property For Sale. REASONABLE TERMS Louis L. Caution, Manager. Ofilce-Z. C. M.I. Building. Up stairs. P. O. Box, 37C HARRY SWINYARD is still at the old stand next door South of Logan Nursery. CARRIAGE and BUGGY REPAIRING RE-PAIRING A SPECIALTY. Give us a Call. Satisfaction Guaranteed, CALL ON HARR the Cigar Man When You are In SALT LAKE No. 7 West 2nd South. IMPERIAL C A f E 271 Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Visitors should not fall to patronlzo this Restaurant. Everything neat and clean and up-to-date. Prices arc very reasonable. William Reading Prime Beef, Mutton, Pork, "Veal Etc. Game and Poultry in Season. 83 Centre St. C H. Baker Home-made add Imported Shoes for Ladies, Gents and Children Fine Repairing a Specialty. 13 West Center St. Logan, Utah JOHN THOMAS MERCHANT TAILOR. The leading tailor of the county. Call and bo convinced. L. J. GOODRICH Osteopath Olllce and Residence, 30 N. 2nd W. St i Phone, A'2x Dr. P. M. Poulson DKNTIST. Best Set of Teeth 810.00 Filling-Teeth 1.00 Cleauing Teeth 1.00 Highest class Crown and Bridge Work at most reasonable prices. Ail woik guaranteed. Teeth extracted without pain. Olllce over U. O. store John Johnson & Son. MILLVILLE Healer Jn general merchandise, full lino of groceries and staple articles, prices reasonable, good treatment and satisfaction guaranteed. Yeates's old stand Utah Mortgage Loan M Corporation. j-H . IIB Tithing Office corner, Logan, Utah liiii has plenty of MONEY AT iH ALL TIMES for H FARM AND CITY LOANS H at lowest rates. No Commls- H slons charged Just at present we want to call ' jBpH your attention to our stock of)... lll Paints j . Oils and M """ ,'pppppj Varnishes i r 'ipppj A little time, and a little ex- kH pense will make your house, your il gate, your wagon or your buggy ilH look like new. H Call and let us show you our line. ''H We Want Your Trade. jH CD-op Grocery & Drug Co ;H - One person tells another iiH ot the magnlllccnt lll WALLPAPERS wc aro showing. Tills lll is why wo sell so much. H Drop In and Look it Over. H 'Tis no trouble to show jH you through the sam- tH pics. 000 to select from. iil Everything new. WILX1NS0N & SON. ' I Opp. Postotllcc. I jl tH Odell's Studio ; FOR 11 Photo's- I Succcssor.to I 'H THOMAS & ODELL. I :H Jpppj . : JOSEPH f ARBET . . jH The Plumber, at the Con H I old stand H PLUMBING WORK - - H Done on short notice, with i satisfaction guaranteed. . . . ,B Bricks for Sale I Tho Finest that oirt and tiro ever !H made. Plenty on hand to sup- ply everybody. G. GESSEL, LOGAN. P. 0. HANSEN . 1 -STONECUTTER j And Dealer in Monuments H and Tombstones. ill Samples of tine work constantly on 'H hand. North Main street, between ''1 Con. I. and Bobbin's building. H Petersen and Sons 1 THE PAINTERS H House, Sign and Carrlago Painting. 'H Shop: One Block South of Thatch- fB er's Bank. f H. 0. HANSEN I SHOE REPAIRER. H 1 Door West Nielsen's Livery Stable jH Good substantial work' dona. Price tH .RcasQiablev jGIvo. Ijlm n Call. lK- "H H |