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Show vSale Of Deirnquent Stock. Tho West Cache Irrigation Company: Principal place of business Trenton, Cache county, Utah. There are delinquent on the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 8th day of July. lto.. the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: No, certllleati- No. shan't Unlosui'it liarti Ann M. W. Hlltler IW. 170 100, CO $150 00 Win. Hlalr,(U. M. L. Cor).'t3, 2.V2 10,25 7 10 8S It. A. Dallantyne.... lit.) SO UJ 45.00 J. L. Uurnham 20.0 10 30 Benj Ilowden,(i; t LCor) l'.ilt i 2.1 5 65 FredCoburn 40 'JO 4.1 12 08 f. II Cunningham , 15.ii 7 !7 C. M. Chrlstensen no, 01, 1L1I....8, 4,5, 20 0.5 10 52 O.'L. Farrcll " 10 8 8 40 James Frew 2.71 100 7.0 S3 81 T. E. Fuell 15 5 7 70 D. K. Ilawcs. ', vnv iiu.o 4207 J. Humphreys 7.3 3 oil Alvln Ilawkcs 21.5 12 75 ,T. C. Jorgcnson,(U M L CorJtO. 222. ...go, 40....... 27.4 78 23 Abe .Torgenscn 228 1M ?".'.....,....... 107 5.135 .1. II. Koford 4'l 25 2.5 13 75 George Kerren 10.4 8 2.1 Quince Kimball 17.4 8 70 L. E. Larson 221 51 12.8 32 01 N. K. Lewis 170 10 8.0 24 30 Andrew Munk 124.5 02 20 M. F. Mower 45.4 22 72 Middlesex Hanking Co. 131, 150, 202. .30, 10, 25 7.0 3(1 30 fc. 4 .1. L. Fayne,(U M. LCor) ..17 10 103.5 50 57 frffi L. P. Petersen 42,80 141 230 82 34 v C. A. Reese 77, 1G7, 103, 174.. 1305 23.1 70 83 M. M. Reese 10 3 5 17 Abe Smith 100 12 805 0127 Zeph Thomas 151 35 7 2100 E. Wcnncrgren Estate 12 3 (118 T. S. Kerren lo 5 00 And In accordance with law and an order of tlu Hoard of Directors of said company made on the 8th day of .luly, 1005, so many shares of each piece of said stock as may he necessary will be sold at the residence of Charles G. Wood, secretary and treasurer of said company at Trenton, Cache county, Utah, on the 1st day of September, 1005, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising adver-tising and expenses of sale. Ciiaulks O. Wood, Secretary and treasurer of the West Cache Irrigation Company. Olllcc Trenton, Cache County, Utah. NOTICE OF EXTENSION. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of 'Directors of The West Cahc Irrigation Company duly held on the 11th day of August, 1005, the time fixed In the foregoing notice for the sale of delinquent stock was by order of said Hoard, extended until the 13th day of Sept. 1005. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of said day. Ciias. G. Wood, Secretary and treasurer of the West Cache Irrigation Company. Olllce at Trenton, Cache county, Utah. A Touching Story is the saving from death, of the baby gitl of Geo. A. 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Kodol Is a thorough dlgestanti.nd a guaranteed cure for Indigestion, lyspepsia, gas on the stomach, weak he tit, sour risings,, bad breath, and all sti macli troubles. Sold by Riter Ilros. Di ig Co. Dangerous and Uncertain. For sunburn, tetter and all skin and scalp diseases, DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. It Is a certain cure for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. It will draw the lire out of a burn and heal without leaving a scar, Rolls, old sores, carbuncles, car-buncles, etc., are quickly cured bv the use of tho genulno DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Accept no substitute as they arc often dangerous and uncertain. uncer-tain. Sold by Rlter Uros. Drug Co. Soothing and Cooling. Tho salvo that heals without a scar Is DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. No remedy effects such speedy relief. It draws out Inllamatlon, soothes, cools and heals all cuts, burns and bruises. A suro euro for piles and skin diseases. DoWltt's Is tho only genulno Witch Hazel Salve, Ilcware of counterfeits, they are dangerous. Sotd by Rlter nros. Drug Co. legalT probate and guardianship notice Coaiult County Clerk or the Respecthe Signer Sign-er for further Information. In the District Court, Probate Dhltlon In and for Cache County, Stale of Utah. Notice of Sale. In the matter of the estate of lllnley . I. yon. drcrasml. Notice of ale of notional imiorty. Tim undersigned will sell at private sale the following described iH'rsonal propertr: 1550 head of sheep on or after tho 1st day of fepteraber. 1W5. and written bids will bo received re-ceived at my oftlee. No. 7.V North Main street, Logan City, t'tali. Terms of sate. cash. Jamks U. WAt.Tcns, K.xoeuUr. NOTICE roil I'UIIUCATION. No. am;. Department of the Interior, Land Ottlcv at Salt Lake City. Utah. August 1st. 1MU. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his Intention to make tlnnl proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will Im madebeforo tho clerk of tho district court. Ill and for Cache county. Utah, at l-ocan. Utah, on Heptemlier 14th, 11. vlt: John It. Mood II. K. 130(13 for the S M N. W. H and N. K S. W. ' Sec. tl. Tp. 13 N. II. 2 K. H. I, M. lie. names the following witnesses to lirovo his continuous residence upon and cultivation cultiva-tion of said land, vli: A. D. l!ogi'rs.of llyrum. Utah, .lames Andrus. Howard M. Kgan and llyrum llokanscn. of ltlcbmond, Utah. I'uank U. llonns. Iteglster. .1. Z. Stkwaht. Jr.. Attorney. 1st publication Aug&.'oj last Sept. . '0J. Notice of Levy of Assessment. The llenson Irrigation Company, place of business, Ucnson, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Hoard of Directors held on the loth day of July 10.", an assessment of $1.00 per share for cleaning clean-ing and repairing the canal was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, corpora-tion, payable on or before the "tith day of September, 11J0.1, to S. II. Rotindy, secretary and treasurer of the corporation at Benson, Cache county, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid on the L'Oth day of September, 11)0,"), will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment pay-ment is made before, will be sold on the Kith day of October, 1I0."), to pay delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. Send checks for payment If convenient. S. II. ROL'NDY, Secretary and treasurer, olllce, Hen-son, Hen-son, Cache Co., Utah. Notice to Water Users. State Engineer's Olllce, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 10, ltHtt. Notice Is hereby given that the Utah & Idaho Mining Company, by Fred W. Thack-wcll, Thack-wcll, Its superintendent and agent whose post olllce address Is L'22:i .Idler son Avenue.Ogden, Utah has made up plication In accordance with the re quireinents of Chapter 10S, session i laws of Utah, 1110.7, to appropriate one ill) second-foot of water llowlng In La Plata Creek, a tributary of Hear river In Cache County, Utah Said water will be diverted from said stream by I means of a pipe at a point which bears I north .'10 degrees tJ!) minutes west 2113 ' feet from the northeast corner of the I southeast quarter or Section 11, Township north, Range '1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian, from where it will be conveyed for a distance of 1(18 feet and there used from January 1st to December .'list, Inclusive, of each year, for steam raising, lire pro-i pro-i tcctlon and the concentration of ores lat the Utah & Idaho Mining Company Com-pany 's mine. As a secondary purpose, as much of said water as may be necessary nec-essary will be used during tho period named for the domestic purposes of the employees at said mine. This will consume about live-tenths ( .7) of a second-foot of the water and the re-malnlng re-malnlng live-tenths (.5) of a second-foot second-foot will bo returned to tho natural channel at a point which bears north tiO degrees. 'I I minutes west 3317 feet distant from the United States land corner above described. All protests against the granting of said application, stating tho reasons therefor, must be made by allldavlt In duplicate and lllcd In this olllce within thirty (30) days after the completion com-pletion of the publication of this notice. CaleiiTannkii, Stato Engineer. Date of llrst publication August 10th, date of completion of publication publica-tion September 'JOth. Bids Wanted. Sealed bids will be received until September 1st, 1110.7. for tho repainting repaint-ing (two coats) or all the wood work of Logan temple; Also scaled bids will bo received until un-til Sept. 1, 1003, for the repainting of the exterior rock and wood work of Logan temple. Materials and workmanship work-manship must bo llrst class. Tlio right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Inquire for particulars and measurements. M. W. Mkuiull, President. Jamks A. Lkisiiman, Sec. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that on the 20th day of August,1005,at 2 p. in. tho undersigned will sell at auction to the highest bidder tho remnant of stock In trade belonging to tho Logan Mercantile Mer-cantile Company, consisting of wines, liquors and cigars. Tho basement of P. A. Nellscn's store, Main street. Allav M. Flkhino, Assignee. Dally Papers In Ruitla. There aro only about ninety dally papers In Russia. Pocullar Disappearance. J. 1). 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Price $2,00 sold or Johnson Jewelry Co., Logan, Sole Agents )l )Om.IvgmTiIlVYING b I f.v-'pw.5?TEMrLri I The FIRST NATIONAL BANK I OF LOGAN, UTAH. CAflTAI $:,o.ooo.oo Suitri.us AND UnDIVIDKI) PllOKlTS $il,000.00 I Do your banking business at the First National, the only National Hank In Cache county. Under supervision of the United States Government. Safety for deposits. Piompt, progressive and up to date. W'n want your business. We pay four percent Interest on tlmo deposits. Interest compounded ! quarterly. - W. S. McCoitNicK, President. Allan M. Flkmino, Cashier. JakksQuaylk, Vice President H. H. Cuockktt. A ss't. Cashier. ! LIST OF DIRECTORS: fl V. S. McCounick. Jamks Quavlk .'oski'iiF. Smith M .lOHN II. ANUKltSON. Tnos. Smaiit Sohkn Hanbkn. C. O. Goodwin. C!. W. Kiiilky. Allan M. Flkmino ,., m j HOTEL EAGLE j vljjRviiraSjf R00MS 50c' 75c and $l'00 fl Mn!imilll RESTAUnANT ln Connection. Main St., Logan, Utah, 3 i |