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H Machinery Cast Iron. Also
H for Hides Wool And Bees-
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DECREASE IN
LYNCHING HABIT
The lynching hhblt In the United
States Is evidently decreasing. At
least there has been a steady de
crease from the one hundred lynch
Ings In 1908 to but sixty-four last
year. "But sixty-four," wo say,
though surely that Is sixty-four too
many. Still, It Is a gratifying de
crease from tbo larger number.
Almost the most unsatisfactory
thing about lynching is tho Impossi
bility of convicting the lynchers.
Strenuous efforts were made in Car
lisle, Pn to punish tho participants
In the shocking lynching of a negro
In that place, but every effort fallod.
Ono might have supposed from the
uproar by Govornor Hlcnso of South
Carolina In favor of lynching for the
protection of white women against
black brutes that most of the lynch
lugs bad been for tho unnamcable
crime which his language suggested.
Dut tbo returns show that evon
counting all tho accusations of this
sort which led to lynchlngs, all tho
attempts to commit that crime, and
add "Insults to white women," lynch
lngs wcro done in only fifteen out of
tbo sixty-four cases, or less than one
fourth of all. Thus very little Ib left
of tho U!ease idea, which Is the plea
that has nppcnlcd mostly to northern
peoplo when the lynching of negroes
was defended In the South.
Hut without going Into any of the
details of these shocking violations
of the principles of government, it is
Hiirel)' satisfactory to see that there
Is a continued nnd heavy reduction
In this form of anarchistic chaotic
Wolatlons of law to the destruction
of settled government. Salt Lake
Tribune
WOMEN SENATORS
The Now York World editorially
speaks of tho presence ot women
legislators in Colorado In the follow
ing words:
The opening of the Colorado i'CR
isliiturp vat marked by the U.pcu'
irce In tin Scnnte of tho flrst w.ini
an to hold Senatorial oillce In this
country. She was welcomed cordial
ly by her colleagues who yields! io
hei n first choice of seats, a cour
tesy to which she responded by mn.i
I UK no objection to smoking In the
Scnat'i which appears to bo a muc'i
valued privilege. Thus tho prelimin
aries went oil harmoniously, with
honors for nil concerned.
Hut the occasion was not without
Its special and significant features.
The flrst congratulations to the now
Senator were extended by a woman
who holds a seat In tho Assembly.
She is a Republican while the Sena
tor Is a Democrat, but the Inter
change of greetings was completed
with a kiss. Out of deference to tho
Senate rule that forbids hats whllo
permitting cigars tho lady removed
her own. She was gowned, wo are
told, in dull primrose, and the gown
was pronounced "fetching" by those
that understood It.
Tho dullest Senator In Colorado
can hardly fall to perceive sooner
or later that If a lady lay aside her
hat for his convenience In the Sen
ate ho might without sacrifice of man
ly right or Senatorial dignity lay
aside his cigar for hers. And Sena
torial greetings too mny gain In
grace and gentleness. Thus by de
grers legislative manners may Im
prove and grow towards perfection
In Colorado, so that In tho end Al
bany may tako lessons from Denver
and even Washington sit up and
tako notice of tho culturo of tho pro
vinces. All of which Is nice, courteous, nnd
decorous. Hut tho World Is In error
in saying that "tho opening of tho
Colorado Legislature was marked by
tho appcaranco In tho Senato of tho
flrst woman to hold Senatorial olllco
In this couutry." Dr. Mattlo Hughes
Cannon was a Stato Senator of Utah,
having been elected Novembor 3,
1890. to tho Utnh Stato Senato from
Salt Lako count)", and holding tho
otllco for four years. Tribune
LEGALJNOTICES
1 PROBATE AND GUARDIAN8HIP
NOTICE.
I In tho District Court Probate Dlvl
; slon, In and for Cache County, State
; of Utah.
! IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
; FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF
I THE STATE O" UTAH, IN
I AND FOR THfc COUNTY
; OF CACHE.
Consult County Clark or the Ho spec
' tlve Signers for further Information.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Leroy M. Sr.ilth Deceased
Creditors will present claims -with
vouchors to tho undersigned at her
residence at North Logan, Cache
County, Utah, on or before the 20th
day of May, 1918.
Date of first publication, January
14, 1913.
ETHEL. S. SMITH,.
Administratrix
FRED W'. CROCKETT,
J16 Attorney
SHERIFF'S SALE
In tho District Court of the First
Judicial District ot the State of Utah
In and for Cache county, I. P. Stew
art, Trustee, Plaintiff, vs. Logan Re
alty and Investment Co. a corpora
tion, Defendant To bo sold at sher
iff's sale, on the fifth day ot Feb
ruary, 1913 at 12 o'clock m., In Lo
gan City, Utah, at front door of coun
ty court house. Beginning at south
cast corner of tho north of lot 1
block 19, plat "A" Logan City Sur
vey, Cache county, Utah, and running
thence north 35 feet, west 148 feet,
south 35 feet, thence oast 48 feet
south 23 feet, east 100 reet, north
23 feet to place of beginning. To
gether with the right of way begin
ning at a point 100 feet west from
tbo southeast corner of said lot 1.
and running thence north 148 1-2
feet, west 1) feet, south 148 1-2 feet,
cast 9 feet to beginning. Terms ot
sale, cash.
JOHN H. BARKER,
Sheriff.
J. Z. STEWART, JR.,
Attorney,
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NOTICE OF AS8E8S'MENT
Mexican Citrus Fruit Company,
Logan, Utah
Notlco Is heroby given that at a
meeting of the directors held on tho
20th day of December, 1912, an as
sessment ot 10 dollars a sharo was
lovled on tho calptal stock of the
corporation, payable February 1, 1913
to tho secretary ot tho corporation
at his olllco at Logan, Utah. Any
stock upon which this assessment
mny remain unpaid on the 1st day
of February 1913, will bo delinquent
and advertised for sale at public auc
tion, and unless payment la mado be
fore, will be sold on tho 21st day
of February 1913, to pay the delin
quent assessment, together with the
cost of advertising and expense of
salo. II . BULL-EN, JR.,
Secretary
' Commercial Block, Logan, Utah.
J18
8UMMONS
In the District Court of tho First
Judicial District ot tho Stato of Utah
In and for the County ot Cache, Al
phonso Brossard, Plaintiff, vs. Eliza
C. Brossard, Dofendant, Summons
The Stato of Utah to tho Said De
fendant: You are hereby summoned
to appear within twenty days after
tho sorvlco of this summons upon
you, It served within tho county in
which this action Is brought, other
wlso within thirty days after serv
Ice, and dofend the above entitled
action; and In caso of your failure
so to do, judgment will be rendered
against you according to tho demand
of the complaint, which has been
filed with tho clerk ot the said court.
This action Is brought to obtain a
decree of this court dissolving the
marrlago existing between plaintiff
nnd dofendant.
J. C. WALTERS,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Post ofilce address, 75 North Main
street, Logan, Utah.
(Advortlsement) J28
CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING
W. II, Chapman, Winnebago, Neb.,
tells how ho did It. "My two children
had a very bad cough nnd the doc
tor's medicines did them no good. I
got a bottle of Foloy's Honoy and
Tar Compound nnd before It was alt
usod tho children were freo nnd cured
of tholr cough, I saved a doctor's
bill for ono 25c bottle of Foloy's
Honey and Tnr Compound." No opi
ates. Co-op Drug Co. (Advertise
ment) .
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NOTICE
United States Laud Ofilce,
Salt Lako City, Utah,
Dec. 5th, 1912.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
Stato of Utnh has fllod In this olllco
lists of lands, solcctod by tho said
StPte, under section C of tho Act of
Congress, approved July 10, 1891, as
Indemnity School lands, viz- SWVi
SEVi. Sec. 4, T. 10 N., II 2E, S L
M,. Serial 010744. Copies of said lists
so far as thoy rolato to said tracts
by descrlpltlvo subdivisions, have
been conspicuously posted In this
offlco for Inspection by any person In
terested nnd by tho public gonorally.
During tho porlod of publication ot
this notlco, or nny tlmo thorenfter,
nnd before final approval, nnd certi
fication under departmental regula
tions ot April 25, 1907. protests or
contests agnlnst tho claim ot tho
Stnto to any of tho tracts or subdi
visions herolnbcforo described on tho
ground that tho samo Is moro valua
ble for mlnorol Umn for agricultural
purposes, will bo recelvod nnd noted
for roport to tho Oonornl Land Of
fice at Washington, D. C. Failure so
to protest or contest, within the time
specified will be considered sufficient
evidence ot the non-ralnerat charac
ter of the tracts and the selections
thereof, being otherwise freo from
E. D. R. THOMPSON,
Register.
(Advertisement) )25
NOTICE TO WATER U8ER3
State Engineer's Office,
Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 9, 1912
Notice is hereby given that D. C.
Budge, whose post ofilce address Is
Logan, Utah, has made application In
accordance with the requirements ot
the Compiled Laws ot Utah, 1107, as
amended by tho Session Laws ot
Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate
one hundred twenty-five (125) cubic
feet ut water per second from Logan
river, Cache County, Utah. Said wa
ter will be diverted at a point which
bears south 11 degrees 10 minutes
west 2,792 feet distant ot the north
east corner ot section 27, township
13 north, range 3 east, Salt Lake
base and meridian, from where tt will,
bo conveyed by means ot a pipe line
nnd a flume for a distance of 40,000
feet and there used from January 1
to December 31, inclusive, ot each
year, to develop power for the pur
pose ot electric lighting and propel
ling machinery In Cache County,
Utah. After having been so diverted
and used, tho wator will be returned
to tbo natural channel ot the stream
at a point which lies 2,240 tcot south
and 800 feet west ot tho northeast
corner ot section 24, township 12
north, range 2 east, Salt Lake base
and meridian. This application Is des
Ignatcd In the Stato Engineer's of
fice as No. 4742.
All protests agalnBt tho granting
ot said application, stating tho rea
sons therefor, must be made by affi
davit in duplicate and filed In this
offlco within thirty (30) days after
tho completion of the publication ot
this notice.
CALEB TANNER,
State Engineer.
Date of first publication December
17, 1912, date of completion ot publi
cation January 16, 1913.
(Advertisement) 17
NOT'CE TO WATER U8ERS
Stato Engineer's Ofllce,
Salt Lako City, Utah, Dec. 10, 1912
Notice Is hereby given that Charles
C. Petersen, whose post ofllce ad
dress Is Hyrum, Utah, has mado ap
plication in accordance with the re
quirements of the Compiled Laws of
Utah, 1907, as amended by the Ses
sion Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911,
to appropriate ono-halt () ot a cu
bic foot of water per second from
springs In Cacho County, Utah.
Said springs are situated at a point
which lies 2,197 feet south and 21
feet cast ot tbo south quarter com
er ot section 33, township 11 north,
rango 1 cast. Salt Lake base and me
ridian. Tho water will bo diverted at
the place where it Issues from said
springs and conveyed by means ot
a ditch and a pipe lino for a distance
ot 2,000 feet and there used from
May 1 to October 31, inclusive, ot
each year, to Irrigate 12.16 acres ct
land embraced In section 4, township
10 north, range 1 cast. Salt Lake
base and meridian. This application
Is designated in tho State Engineer'.'?
office as No. 4550.
All protests against the granting
ot said application, stating ttie rea
sons therefor, must be made by af
fidavit in duplicate and filed in this
office within thirty (30) days after
the completion of the publication of
this notice.
CALEB TANNER,
State Engineer.
Dato ot flrst publication December
17, 1912, dato of completion of publi
cation January 16, 1913.
(Advertisement) J17
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NOTICE TO WATER U8ER8
Stato Engineer's Ofllce, dult Lake
City, Utah, Novembor 29, 1912.
Notlco Is hereby given that Josoph
A. West, whoso postofllce address Is
Ogden, Utah has mado .application
In accordanco with the requirements
of tho Compiled Laws ot Utah, 1907,
as amendod by tho Session Laws ot
Utah, 1909 and 1911, to approprlato
ono hundred fifteen (115) cubic feot
ot water por second from Blacksmiths
Fork, Cacho County, Utah. Said wa
tor will bo divortod nt a point which
Ilea 859.32 feet west of tho south
quarter cornor of Section 1, Town
ship 10 north, Range 2 east, Salt
Lako baso and morldlan, from whero
It will bo convoyed by means of n
plpo lino for a dlstanco ot approxi
mately 8000 foot and thore used from
January 1 to Decomber 31 lncluslvo,
of each year to dovolop power for
tho purposo of electric lighting and
propelling machinery In Utah nnd
Idaho. After having been so diver
ted and usod, tbo wator will bo re
turned to tho nntural channel ot tho
stream, at a point which boars north
19 degrees 6 mlntuos west 1,816 foot
distant of tho southeast cornor of
soctlon 3, township 10 north, rango
2 east, Salt Lake baso aad meridian.
This application is designated in the
State Engineer's office as No. 481S.
All protests against the grantlSK
ot said application, staUng the rea
sons therefor, must be mode by af
fidavit in duplicate and filed in this
office within thirty (30) days after
the completion of the publication of BJ
this notice. H
CALEB TANNER,
State Engineer. BJ
Date of, flrst publication December H
14, 1912, date of completion ot pub- BJ
Ilcatlon January 13, 1913. J14 H
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I Following is the New Mail Schedule at Logan, Utah, a I
! Post Office on account of new time card of the Oregon ! I
f Short Line, effective Sunday, December 22, 1912 J I
I CLOSING OF MAILS I Bk
I East, West, North and South, 7:30 a. m. 2:00 p. m. I 4sF-.BJ
T Preston Branch, north 10:25 a. m. 7:15 p. m. f
I Branch Loop south, Hyrum, Wells vllle, etc 2:00 p. m. I
I Providence and Mlltvllle, via R. F. D. 1 9:30 a. m. a
Heiuun nnd King, (except Sunday) ,.1:00 p. m. I
It. F. D. 1 College Ward, (except Sunday) 9:30 a. m. A
a It r. D. 2, North Logan (oxcept Sunday) 9:30 a. m. !
f ARRIVAL OF MAILS I
J East, West North and South ....8:20 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 8:30 p. m. t
! Preston Branch 8:20 a. m. 3:00 p. m. I
I Branch Loop, Welluvlllo, Uyrum, etc 11:30 a. m. I
1 l-rovldcnco and Mlllvlllo, 4:30 p. m.
f IJenson and King (oxcept Sunday) 11:45 a. m. f
I It. V. D. 1, Collego Ward 4:30 p.m.
I R. F. D. 2 Greenville, North Logan 1:00 p. in. 1
f All windows at post office are closed on Sundays the entire day. f
I Genoiul Delivery, Stamp, and Carrier windows open on holidays from I
I 9 to 10 o'clock a.m. a
J Only two dispatches are made on Sundays: South, 7:30 a. m. and f
J North nt 7:15 p. m. A
I Very Respectfully, X
I JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster.
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