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Show Notice of assessment. Tho Provldcncc-Hlackstnlth Fork Irrigation Company, principal place of buslncs l'rovldencc, Cache Co.Utali. . Notice Is hereby given that at a j&Km meeting of the board of directors of ' tho I'rovldencc-lllaeksmith Fork Irrigation Irri-gation company, hcldjit l'rovldencc, Utah, on the "th day of Sept. 1001, an assessment of 43 cents per share was made by said boaid, levied upon the . stock of the corporation, payable to tho secretary thereof, at his residence at Providence, Cache county, (Jtah.on or before the loth day of Octobcr,lf0l. And any stock upon which the said assessment remains unpaid on the said lfith day of Octolier, litol, will be delinquent and ad voi tlsed for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before will be sold on the Cth day of November, 1P04, to pay said delinquent de-linquent assessment, together with the cost of ad vei Using and expenses of sale. Uy order of the boaid of directors of said corporation. Akdkku M. Hammond, Sec. Providence, Cache Co. I'tah, Sept. "JUi, 1004. Notice to water users. State Kngincei's Olllce, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 10, loot. ilrv h. Notice is hereby given that C. liar IT J-JI & Sou. whose uost olllce address Is Lo- M Z-V gan, Utah, have made application In 1 ' v accordance with the requirements of 1 Chaptei 100 of the Session Laws of 1 Utah, llKKt, to appropt late tlucc hun- 1 dred (MO) second-feet of the water 1. Howlng In Blacksmith's Fork Ulver, a 1 branch of the Logan Fork of Hear 1 Illvcr, in Cache county, Utah, to be diverted by means of a dam and Hume at a point about 15,000 feet above the m toll gate at tho mouth of Blacksmith's Fork canyon, from where the water M will be conveyed through a Hume and pipe for a distance of about 15,000 feet and there be used from January 1st to M December Hist, luclusic, of each year 1 to develop power for electric lighting and for propelling machinery in Salt a Lake county and elsewheic. After having been so diverted and used the B water w ill be leturncd to the natural channel of Blacksmith's Fork Bier at a point Just above the toll gate at the mouth of said canyon. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the icasons therefor, must be made by allldavit and tiled in tills olllce after thiity CW days and before sixty (r0) days from the dale hereof. A. F. Uokkmus, State Kngineci. First pub. Sept. 10; last, Oct. 12. Notice to water . Users. K- Slate Engineer's Olllce, Salt Lake ' City, Utah, Sept :i, l!H)i. Notice Is hereby given that Smith-Held Smith-Held City, a municipal corporation, by II. T. Peterson, Its mayor, whose postotllce addiess is Smithileld, Utah, lias made application In accordance with the requirements of Chapter 100 of the session Laws of Utah, 11)0.1, to appropriate one half (i) second-foot of tlic water (lowing fiom that ceitaln spring known locally as the John A. Peterson spiinir, situated near Summit Sum-mit Cieek, a fork of Bear Ulver, In Cache County, Utah, to be diverted by means of a basin and pipe at a point i:i5.2 fc-et north from the south--west corner of the nouhwest quarter of Section 24, Township lit noith, Range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian, fiom wheic the water will be conveyed through a pipe for a distance dis-tance of about 83112.8 feet and there be used from Januaiy 1st to December 411st. Inclusive, of eacli year for supply-ingthe supply-ingthe inhabitants of Smitlifleld City with water for domestic purposes. It is the intention of the applicant to develop saldspilngso as to Increase the present How to the full quality of water applied for, and the overllovv, If any, will he available for use I tluough existing lirigatiou channels. 1 All pi otcsts against the giantlngof 1 this application, stating the icasons ,j J therefor, must be made by allldavit 4 and Hied In this olllce after thhty (110) 1 J days and before sixtj (i0) davs fiom "X J? the date hcieof. 'f&X A. F. Doukmis "a State Engineer. 1 Fhst pub. Sept. II, last Oct. 5th, luot. , THUKKJUUOIISCUUUI). '; Of Cholera Moibus with One Small Bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi- ,' era and Dlanhoea Itemed). Mr. O. W. Fowler, of 11 Ightowei, j Ala., iclates an experience he had while serving on a petit Jury In a i muidcrcase at Kdwardsville, county f seat of Clehouine county, Alabama. He says i "While theic I ate some ; fresh meat and some souse meat and it gave me choleia moibus In a very seveie form. 1 was nevei moie sick in mj life and sent to the (hug stoio y for a certain choleia mixture, but tho I druggist sent me a bottle of Chamber- j Iain's Colic, Cholera and Dlanhoea Itemedy Instead, saying that ho had what 1 sent for, but that this medi cine was so much better he would lather send It to me in tho tl 1 was in. 1 took one dose of It and was belter bel-ter In live minutes, The second dose cm cd me cntlicly. Two fellow Juiors vvoie allllcted in the same manner and !i' 4 vy one small bottle cuied tho three of (--jL 8." For sale by all druggists. jPn I See the new shipment of China- ware, Fancy Lamps, etc., at the j Cache Valley Tea Co's stoic. Tho (' largest assortment In Logan to choose , fiom. at oxtiaordlnary bargains. Just A Wordl I To Teacher and Parent. 1H lH The time Is fast approaching when our children will enter Into tho lilH school, tho duties that w 111 require the use of one of tho most delicate H and useful otgans of their bodies. The Kycs. And tho testing of the IM eyes ofschoolchlldien as is now, widely advocated by both Accutlsts VjH andOptoinltrlsts Is an absolute essential. The present age can truth- lH fully bo called an Age of Vision. Our entire .sjstein of clvlll.atlon is tlM based on the school education of the rising generation. And this I tiM school education Is based primarllv on the use of the eyes. Those who HilH cannot use their ejes quickly and conectly aio at an enormous disad- SiH vantage, which, howeyet. can often bo remedied by the wearing of 'tH propei lv correcting glasses. It Is strange that so many parents and i H tcacheis should bo so apathetic in legard to this most Important hu- ijjH nan sense. They seem to doubt that ocular defects exist, claiming f !l that the Idea that children should wear glasses at all Is an absurd one lM that age and glasses go together In a tegular relative. This Is all an J M ei ror. Anatomically we all follow a geneial plan out right along w ith , that wo aio a so a mass of nilnoi defects. This applies to the ejes so . ftH that a noiinal or emnietioiilc is a rarlety. Since we are living In a i' jH state or civilization and not In a state of nature we should conform to iM the foimot by Improving upon tlie latter to the best of power, This ttM means to vv ear glavscs hi those cases vv here nature has failed to come 'M up to the usual Requirements of civilization. It is for this very pur- iM E?, ,ll'llt ""nreniKngcd llh the knowledge and best instruments lB know n to the optical profession for the deviation of pain and optical ? M defects that about so per cent of the human family aio suffering from. ftwM George C. Ownby W Optician. 123 N. Main street. Eagle Block. 9 , 1 EYE CARE. FYF CT A1? tTARF 4luH Waiting and hoping never betters n c bLft;5;5 AJa H ailing vision procrastination Is A little way from Right Is a great t!H the thief of good eyesight waj Wiong with eye glasses and 11 The changes which come to the eye spectacles. Tl aiu bejond the power of the hull- we make a study of Individual ?J vldual to remedy. needs and lit flames and lenses txl Neglect to give eyes proper and vv ith exactness. iljl timely caio Is icsponslble for much Fvery appliance science has devis- jfl of the present day cje Double. ed Is at our command. i iiM A eiy little strain upon this dell- Kvoiv pair of glasses must precise- fHH cate stiuctuie soon exhausts its ly suit the Wearer and us. 11 delicate nerve force. Kach Lens, each Frame Is tlior- 't'll When the cc first Doubles the ninthly inspected. If there is a Haw ijl man of sense, he knows there Is or blemish It is discarded. ftH need of help and stiaightwa) gets Your eyeglasses aio as Important H it. as j our eyesight Is Important. iil Let us aid jou to better vision or Here the skill, the will and the '91 the piescrvation of what remains facilities make them so. SM (lasses Fitted. Kycs Kamiucd. H All Fittings;Guaranteed to be Accurate and Satisfactory S CHAS. C. WENDELBOE 1 EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. .Vl 1st N O H T II S T It Ii K T, L O (i A N, IT T A II. H W S. McCOIWICK, President A LLAK M. FLEMING, Cashier I jH JAMES QUA VLK, Vice Pros II K. CHOCKKTT, Asst. " jjjH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 1 L OG AN, UTAH. Under United States Government Supervision, ijl CAPITAL AND PROFITS $70,000. , ( Attention To All. j Interest Paid on Time Deposit. '11 r reign Droits Issued. Prompt, Conservative, Safe. 'Jfl liOAKI) OF DIUF.CTORS: SjH W. S. MtCoitMiK. ,lA3ii:s QtAM.K .1 os r.rii F. Smith 11 John II. Andkiison. Tikis. Smart Soui'.k IIanhkk. 41 V. C. (looDwiN. C. AV. N inun Allan M. Flhjiino jH If jou want a Hist -class quality of led bilck, Henson Waul Isthe place to get them. See sample at Abraham JoigcnsenS Store, 1st North street or wHte P, E.OIson,Ben.sonward A, Swinyard Is now located In Fisher's lumber yard opposite Smith lliotheos. All kinds of BLACKSMITIIING Done. Give him a call. Logan Real Estate ;1 and Loan Company I has a number of First-class Dri H and Irrigated H Farms For sale I on tonus or for Cash. City proper- M ty In all parts of town. Long tlmo H Farm Loans a specialty, ; I Optional pa incut. Local money , H money placed. A No. 1 Security M LOUIS S. CAROON, Mgr til R The Only Double-Track Railway between M the Missouri River and Chicago. y M I The 1 I Overland I I Limited 1 ", The Most Luxurious Train la the World H H . Compartment nnd dravvlag - room jM (l H r! sleeping cars, observation cars din- jjj H fag cars, buffet-smoking and libury jl H : .ars, with barber, bath and Book- R ' U ! Imers Library; entire train electrics ' ' Uhtcd, through to Chicago without H !, M i Uiarge. Direct connection (or N I Dm i St. Paul and Minneapolis I i I If Tnkrti rotations, ant full In- E ' H Vr fun: jiinn , m be obtained I rum K H (f -. V Walker, General Acent, V , H PsClilK',0 & North-Western Ry. I W, 206 Suuth Msln Street, l n, . Sr.lt UU City, Utah. f lM H 1 |