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Show I jj ttotly Topic- Disinf tctants . H I I Now the Typhoid fever Is I I epedemic. Drains, Closets 9M stables, etc., should I bo disinfected. "We offer I all Kinds at prices that I you oan afford to use them freely. B Chloride of Lime I Carbolsc Acid Fernaldehyde I Sulphur I Copperas. I arc those most generally used I Call In and we would be pleased I to advise you concerning the I most effective use of same. I RITER BROS,' DRUG GO, I Loqan, Utah I Franklin, Preston and Mont-. I poller, Idaho I Generalities. f C. V. Hansen general painter. "Otf Mrs. Francis of Rock Springs, Wyo., is In Logan visiting wit h Mrs. It. llol-man, llol-man, of the Second ward. M. D. McKane has opened a wholesale whole-sale and retail fruit stand at Bell liros meat market, North Main strset. tf Harrison's for Fotos. Studio over U. O. store. Prof. J- A. Langton will depart for Rcxburg, Idaho, in the near future, at which place he will "teach school. G. Gesscl, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell blck by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. The latest reports from the home of Mr. Orson Smith Is that his son Lyman, Ly-man, who has been suffering from ty-pold, ty-pold, Is steadily improving. Homcscekers We will show you how to get a home, or pay off a loan onyour propcrty.H.A.PKDEitsoN & Co Mr. Orson Smith and family desire to extend their appreciation and thanks to all those who were so "kind to them, by word9 and deeds, during the sickness and death of their belov- Wd son, Gurney. ,. PMft- Plenty of blue plums for sale at Crockett corner," Canyon street. Mrs. Will Crone left on Thursday for her home in San Francisco after visiting for a. few days with her aunt Mrs. F. W. Ilrock and her grand parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Earl. Household Fuknituhb for sale at 391 N Main street. Mr. John A. McAllister Is -visiting Itexburg and Idaho Falls, Idaho, In the interest of his rubber business. Anticipating his work will be heavy in these localities he expects to be gone about three weeks. East Garland Waid, Uox Elder Co., has bought a lino new Estcy Church Organ. This makes -10 church organs the Harris Music Co. has sold. While helping on the thresher owned own-ed by Geo. Goss, of Deweyville, Win. Mlckleson of the Second ward, got in a dispute with the owner and was consequently handled rather roughly, seemingly he "ran up against It." lie was brought to Logan for medical treatment, while Goss was taken to Rrlgham to get patched up. -1 Henry G. Hayball Special Bargain Sale 1,000 " Fancy Hour at 1 00 per sk 1,000 ' Bran at , 85 " " 25 lbs Tapioca for 1 00 25 " Sago for 1 00 20 " Japan Itlce for 1 00 30 " Oatmeal for 1 00 20 " Heans for 1 00 i 20 " Dried peaches for 1 00 3 " bucket of lard for SOcents C ," bucket of lard for COccnts 1 " of chewing tocacco Ocents 30 liars soap for 1 00 30 liars Toilet soap 1 00 12 lloxcs Lye for 1 00 8 Packages colfec 1 00 3- Pkgs Schilling tea GOcents 3 Pkgs Golden gate GOccnts 3 Pkgs Oyama tea oOcents FRUIT JAIt PRICES Two-quart Jars 1 00 por do One-quart Jars 75 " " One-pint Jars 05 " " Remember the Place, Henry G. Hajball's 51-55 Center St Remnant week begins be-gins Thursday, Sept. 15 1 at the Logan Dry Goods company . The, Windsor Hotel In Salt Lake Is headquarters for Cache Valley people Wanted Girl to do general house work. Mrs. G. W. Thatcher 102 Center Cen-ter street. House to rent Fve rooms, live blocks west of the A. C. of U. Apply 69 west 1st North. Mrs. Thomas England, of Plain City, sister to II. G. Hayball, is in Logan visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hayball, of the Second Sec-ond ward. Miss Llllie Madison, of Providence, started Thursday morning for the West on a visit to her brother Walter who Is attending a medical college in California. Lost A large grey mare, branded H M on left shoulder. Anyone finding find-ing same please return to 302 West Center and be rewarded. Must be sold at once dining room chairs, step ladder, two dressers, one Estate heating oak stove, cook stove, writing table, wash stand, pictures and chromos. "Doc" Squires, the genial Janitor of the post ofllce, Is now taking his regular regu-lar fifteen days vacation. He expects to spend most of his time In Salt Lake City. II is co-laborers say though he is absent he is not forgotten. The business of the Cache Valley Soda Water Co. has been so great that Ed says he Is almost "worked to death." He has been working day and night for the past week or two and Is still unable to keep up with the demand for his goods. Everything is In readiness at the sugar factory for the season's run, which will probably begin some time next week. Farmers are taking adr vantage of the fine weather and harvesting-their beet crops, and will "be there with the goods." We learn tliatpetty stealing is going go-ing on In Richmond. Some five or six farmers have lost sacked wheat and lucern seed, it having been hauled away from their stack yards at night. This Is despicable work and every effort ef-fort should be mado to catch the thieves. One day as a certain schoolmaster, with aspect tierce and cane upraised, was aboutT to punish one of his pupils, the little fellow said, quite innocently, and doubtless with some vague recollection recol-lection of a visit to the dentist, "Please, sir, may may I have gas?" Pittsburg Bulletin. John P.Meakln. the genial, generous, gener-ous, brainy "fraternal minister," finding find-ing his environment too narrow In the Tribune office,' has swung lopse and Will be heard In the campaign In behalf be-half of the regular Republican ticket. John Is a whole team In himself, and wants no miscegenation politics In his. Truth. Pres. W. II. Lewis, of Lewlston, left for St. Louis Thursday morning. While there he will attend a reunion of the great Lewis family of America, descendants of three brothers. The family numbers many thousands and Mr. Lewis Is proud to claim relation ship by direct decent. The re-unlon will take place on Sept. 24. Mr. Meakln has been In the employ of the Tribune for thrco years. He Is well known In this county as a speaker speak-er and a singer. It is expected that he will come to Cache county during the campaign if so we promise the people a treat. His recitals of "Address "Ad-dress to the Flag'" "Sail on Sail on," "The Dandy Fifth," and others, arc equal to those delivered at entertain' ments where admission fees arc charged. One little leak In your loof can spoil thousands of dollars worth of goods : We can stop that at a very small cost Call and see us. Preston, Pypcr & Co The first of tho week, Wat Reese sold his saloon business to Peter Ncl son and Ted Rench, and buying a ticket tick-et for San Franclso was on Ills way t his destination when ho was stoppec at Caclie Junction. It developed thai Wat owed a certain liquor firm in Og den tho sum of 300 for liquor ant other goods. Learning of his Intend ed departure, the firm sent word ti Sheriff Rlgby to stop him as he wa wanted In Ogden. The sheriff, tool Wat to Ogden, and after an entire); satisfactory business settlement wa al'owed to proceed on his Journey. Get your fall and win-ter win-ter outfit for the boyi at Dunbar, Robinsor and Co. They givi big discounts for fam . ily bills. John A. Hendrlckson left for Rex-burg Rex-burg yesterday on a business trip. Found A purse containing money. Inquire at Hlshop's store house. The Caclie Valley Dcoplo patronize the Windsor .hotel In Salt Lake because be-cause It Is centrally located and good service given In every way. The Hyrum Co-op wants 5,000 bushels bush-els of first-class wheat and will pay the highest cash price in cash for same. Mrs. Lucy Clark, postmistress at Farmlngton, Utah, was a visitor in Logan for a few days during the past week.- A consignment of 250,000 trout were received at Provo on the 13th, from the U. S. fish hatcheries at Lcadvillc, Colo and planted In the Provo river. Prof. C. Harris the hustling music dealer of Logan has Just sold three beautiful Newman pianos to Prof. Rrlmhall, W. P. Monson and W. Skid-more. Skid-more. Preston News. Last Saturday a break occurred in the Logan, Hyde Park and Smithtlcld canal. Luckily, It was discovered .almost .al-most Immediately and a great damage da-mage averted. The people of Gentile valley have Just bought a large $300 Estcy Church organ for the Bannock Stake Academy This makes 47 church organs the Harris Har-ris Music Co. has sold. Roy Cardon, George F. Thatcher, Doctor Emels and Fred Uernston, returned re-turned Tuesday morning after Having an enjoyable time. They went on tho Poctneuf and Blackfoot streams, at the latter place they found chickens galore. Engineer George L. Swcnson and two consulting engineers of the United Unit-ed States geological survey will leave Monday for the Strawberry valley where they will look over the possibilities possi-bilities of that part of the great irrigation irri-gation project which contemplates the bringing of the head waters of the Duchesne Into this valley. Salt Lake Telegrairti 10th. When you have a 9hare In the Rochdale Roch-dale the profits on your purchases arc yours. You get your goods at cost. Supposeyou were to do that on every thing you buy. Are such things possible? pos-sible? 71tf The Y. L. M. I. A. will give the second of the series of "teas" on Sept. 20th from 5 to 8 p. m. The color scheme will be yellow. Tickets will be limited to 75 and are now on sale at Thatcher Music Co., Johnson Jewelry Co. and Campbell and Morrell. Price 25 cents. Remnant week be-gins be-gins Thursday, Sept. 15, at the Logan Dry Goods company. If dignitaries of the Mormon church cut such a wide swath In politics why was W. W. Maughan. cne of the presidency presi-dency of Cache Stake, turned down at the last convention? Again why was President W. C. Parkinson, of the Hyrum stake, sat down on at his primary? prim-ary? The charge of fifty cents per couple at the Thatcher pavllllon Is cheap considering the tine hall and the music. Tho orchestra is tho largest and one of the best in the state. Parents Par-ents need have no fears about their children's welfare while at the pavilion, pa-vilion, every thing pertaining to it denotes high order and refinement. On Wednesday a band marched through the streets of Salt Lake drumming up tho meeting of the "American" party that was held In ihe Grand opera house tho same even-ng. even-ng. Six banners were carried by boys the Inscriptions breathed the spirit of the liberal party of twenty years ago. For family supplies in clothing and shoes see Dunbar, Robinson and Co. Rev. A. L. NorJIeet from Clayton, i Illinois, who has recently been appointed ap-pointed as pastor of the M. E. church of this city will hold services at 11a. i m. and 7 p. m. tomorrow. The Sunday Sun-day school will bo held at 12-15. A ' good attendance; Is desired, come and hear the new pastor. Here Is a mixture of Cupid and advertising ad-vertising from tho Janesvllle, (Wis.) I Era: Jennie Jones and Rob Henry " wore married at the Jones mansion ' last night. The bride Is a daughter of our constablo Jones, who made a s good otllcer, and undoubtedly will be re-elected In tho spring. He offers a fine horse for sale In another column. " The groom runs a grocery store on Main street and Is a good patron of our ad. column and nas rot a new lino of bargains this week. All summer 1 he paid 2 cents more for butter than any other storo In town. The happy couple '.eft on tho 10 o'clock train for Milwaukee to visit tho brldo's uncle, " who is reported to have Jots of money and Brlghi'e disease. Bob certainly las au qye forbusluosa. Swellest line of high i grade clothing for boys and children Dunbar, Robinson and Co. Wanted Hired girl. Logan Furniture Furni-ture Company. W. II. Hurst formerly a saloon man of this city is traveling for tho Call-fornla Call-fornla Wino company of Salt Lake. Hon. Joseph Howell, Rev. N. E. Clcmenson, T. E. McGraw and Hyrum Peterson returned from Salt Lake Thursday night. Wlllard and North Ogden base ball teams plajed at Brlghan on Peach day the latter won on ascoieoflO to 7. The Mahler fianehises have been seemed from all cities between Louan and Pa ton, except lug Salt Lake and Ogden. and iioseilous tioublc Is anticipated an-ticipated at tho.o placet. The meetings by the Wagon Missionaries Mis-sionaries have continued dining the week with increasing Interest, an attendance at-tendance of fully 200 per night. The Sunday services will be held at 3.45 p. m. with Rev. J. D. Nutting as preacher preach-er and the great subject "AVhat must I Do to be Saved?" treated from both a Biblical and philosophical standpoint. The meetings will be continued next week, at 8 o'clock each evening but Saturday, on the 1st. National Bank corner. All are Invited. Just for fun. Ethel Mamma, don't you think death Is a very awkard way of going to heaven? Life. Mrs. Dc Bangs What makes you think you will Inherit all of papa's property? Mr. De Bangs 1 have been playing poker with hlra. Chicago Journal. Teacher (In spelling class) Johnny spell "fall." 'Johnny I can't. Tcachcr-You can't spell that simple sim-ple word? Why not? Johnny 'Cause you told me there was no such word as fall. New Yorker. Percy Young Rapldgait had hard luck. He was disinherited recently. Harold-Cut off with a dollar, oh? Percy No; his mother did the disinheriting. dis-inheriting. He was cut off with 98 cents. Houston Chronicle. "Ah, sa.you got an automobile, eh!" "No indeed! My wife's been cleaning clean-ing my clothes with gasoline, that's all!" Indianapolis Sentinel. "John Henry," said the patient wife, "if ever I marry again I shall marry a Russian." "Well what's the trouble now?" John Henry wanted to know. -"When you came home last night," Explained the patient wife, "you went to bed with your hat and shoes on, and you hung your hat on the gas llxtuie and carefully placed your watch and necktie under the bed. A Russian can at least ictlrcln good order." -Cleveland Leader. Teacher 1 suppose you know, Harry, triat In keeping you after school I punish myself as well as you? Hairy Yes m'm; that's why I don't mind It. Boston Transcript. Proud Father 1 tell you, sir, that boy of mine will bo a wondel Friend (wearily) What wonderful thing has he done now? Proud Father Why, the other day he ate all the pcrserves In the pantry. I overheard him say, as he smeared the cat's face with the stuff: "I'm sorry, Tom, to do this, but I can't have the old folks suspect me. Smart Set. The Road to LauQhtertown. Oh, show m the road to Laughtcrtown, For I have loat the wnyl J wandered o-it of the pnth one day. When my heart wa broke and my halt turned gray, And I can't remember how to lay, I've quite forgotten how to be Kay, It's all through niching and weeplnr, they say. Oh, show me the road to Laugbtertown, For 1 have lost the wayl I used to belong In Laughtcrtown Before I lost the way; For I danced and laughed the livelong day, Ere my heart was broke and my hair turned gray; Bo It ought to be cny to find tlii- way. Hut crying nan made me blind, they say. And still toward Teartown my sad fet.t stray Oh, show roe the road to Lnughtertown, For I have lost the way! Would ye learn the road to Laughter-town, Laughter-town, O yo who have lost the way 7 Would jo have young heart though your hair be gray? Oo learn from a little child each day. Oo servo his want and play his play, And catch the lilt of his laughter gay And follow his dancing feet as the) ftray; For he knows the road lo lnughtertown, O ye who liavo lost the. way! -Kutherlne D. Ulaka, la New York Son. The Ladies Tailoring College has located in tho commodious gallery at Mrs. T. B. Cardon's west of tho post otllce arid a custom ladles' tailors tail-ors department has been added, occupying oc-cupying the store room of the same building. Their work speaks for itself. it-self. Good positions are open to graduates grad-uates of this MbooL t GENUINE CLEAN UP 1 lIsssssH m CLO THING AND HATS jH Any suit or hat ; jH i n t h c house !H 1-2 Price 1 MjjH BIG BARGAINS IN SHOES ; jfl DUNBAR, ROBINSON & COMPANY 1 1 4ssH Two Stores, 117 and GT Main. , ffl.H BrAjsEUiwjSE' What's the use of suffering when A ' l W . -'' our headache cure stops the agony ill i'iuil If- s It doesn't upset the stomach or I U !fiil ft No injurious substances it's a pure, sure cure. KJ j ' VSBBBBBBBH FINE WINES AND LIQUORS , ; For Family and Medicinal Use. H CY E. NAPPER :' 76 MAIN ST, LOGAN. OLD SQUIRES STAND j ' H . 1 isssssssssi '" An Ordinance Levying a Special Tax for tho Construction Con-struction of a Paved Sidewalk in Sidewalk District No. 7. Be It Ordained by tho Mayor and City Council of Logan City, Utah: Sec. 1. That a special tax Is hereby levied upon the following described real estate within Sidewalk Paving District No. 7, as follows, to wit: Upon the i eal estate fronting upon First South and First West streets, in Logan Ultv, Utah, comprised within with-in lots 1, 2, :$, -1, and f, In Block :i Plat A, Logan City survey, at the rate of $1.15 per front foot. Sec 2. The benefits to be derived from said Improvement are hereby declared de-clared to be uniform upon all of said property according to the foot frontage. front-age. Passed by the City Council this 14th day of September, A. D., 1004. G. W. LlNDQUIST. Pres. of the City Council. Attest: IIattik Smith, Recorder. Approved this Kith day of Sept., A. I)., 11)04, E. W. ItOlllNSON, Mayor. State of Utah I . County of Cache. JM 1, Hattle Smith City Recorder of Logan City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original Ordinance entitled: An ordinance Levying a SpcclalTax and In Sidewalk District No. 8. In witness thereof I have hereunto set mv hand and atllxcd tho corporate Seal of said Logan City this lOtli day Of Sept. A. D. 1004. IIattik Smith, City Recorder. Difficulties. It makes pieat difference how you appioauh a dltllculty. Obstacles aro like wild animals. They are cowards, but they will bluff )ou if they can. If they see )Oii are afiald of them, If you stand and hesitate, If you take your eye from theiis, they aro liable to spring upon you, but, If you do not flinch, If you look them squarely In the eye, they will slink out of sight. So diniculties flee beforo absolute fearlessness, fear-lessness, though they aro very real and formidable to the tnild and hesitating, hesi-tating, and grow larger and largerand moie formidable with vacillating contemplation. con-templation. Orison Swett Marden, in Success. Remnant week begins be-gins Thursday, Sept. 15th at the Logan Dry Goods company. GOOD PAINT PAY DIVIDENDS S Paint Is an Important on a house -i jH as insurance. Fires and cyclones ; JH are rare but the wear of wlmd and fM weather Is sure and constant. IflH Wood and other building material j IH last Indefinitely If protected by AgH paint. Besides, paint improves tho liiH appearance and Increases tho value Issssssssfl of any building. There are many iiH reasons why rLJiiH Acme and Dry Climate paints 'fl should be oreferred. fl They arc strong and true In color ; tH possess lots of body- weigh 30 per IH cent more than many other biands JjjH on the market. Spread evenly do H not blister, scale or rub olf.prescrvo ; H as well as ornament. They are per- i jH feet paints but they cost no more I H than any not so good. We are ex- I M clnslvc agents and guarantee them H for five years. Those who know . ' jjH say we could safely make it ten ' jB City Drug Co. H THE FRONT IS WHITE. M j 67 Main Street - - Logan 'f iH NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. j , Land oOlco at Suit i.ako City. Utali, H Sciitrmbor Htli, 1WI. Hsssssssssssl Notice Is hereby elvi'ti tliat tlm following Vsssssssssssl named Pettier lias tiled notice, ot Ills linen- ' H tlon to make, tlnul proof In Rtitxrt of lilt H claim, and that said proof Mill Ii mado bo- jB foro tho clerk of the. district court In unci for 'iiiH Cache county. Utah, ut Uuran City, Utah, on ;H OetnlMTLU IWM. t: -John (J. Kicks, 11. ,11 lH l.l.O.Til, for the SK! sec 31 Tp IS north ratneu - fB est K. U I JH lie names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultlra- tlon of said land, vl7 John K, Godfrey und Hamiicl Whltrey both of Clarkston, Utah. ( also Joel W. Kicks and Silas Itlcks lioth ot (1 llciisen, Utah, I'iiank I). Ilonus Itet'lster, .1, .. Stewart Jr., Attorney. i ! NOTICE OF SALE. j aH Thcundurslk'nt'd will sell at public auction ' ,H to tho highest bidder for cash to pay tho I (I Charlies and excuses ot Htorairo thereon (or , .sVMwMwJ a period of hi months, live Iwxes containing i pl about rivo dross slleers. Time, and placoot I sale No. W V 1st North street, Logan. Utah, I jH Oe tolior 1st. 11X11, at 12 o'clock noon, Amount kflBBl claimed to bo duo v to lo sold ns the prop- CljaVAlfl erty of Chester .lohitbou Co, by tho under- (! sU'ned llcnholder. .1. .. Stewart, Jr., i H Dated Feptemlier 15, l'J04. Llenholder. I 'H Took Doth Pictures. H It Is told of tho Into Clarenco King H that bo mot John Ruskln In a plcturo i, jH shop and his comments wcro so dV issssBsssssi lightfully phrased that Ruskln todU 'H Mm to his heart, inviting him to Co. H iaton and offering him one of his iw M , EToataat water-color8 by Tumor. "Oaf H Ctwd "Cursor," said Klg. "iKuxxttm H QfttUerkaiid took both. M IBBBBBBBBI BSBBBsEfl |