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'' I H "jl "DO IT TO-DAY!" H I "Anil to think Hint tenmotiltunjot lnokeil tllce H, '' 1 owe II toll rill, .11 )tu Hr I The time worn iiijmn lion, "NYvcr jmt H , X off 'til to-morrow what vm t.iti do to- H J I dn," is now Kvlieriilly ir.-icnteil in tint pl form : " Do it lo-iLi) f" Tliat is tliv Urse H advice we vvnnt to ;ive vim nljn.it that H j hnckiii eolith or ilemoraliiMK iolil with H i j vvhich joti hitve hecn strtij,'j;liiit; for rev- H i craliluvs, perhaps weeUs. Take some H I reliable remedy for it to-ih mid let H , 1 that reined) be Dr. Host lice's German H . ' j Syrup, which lias been in use for oer H j thirty-five vears. A few doses of it will H undoubtedly relieve your couli or cold, Hi 1 and its continued use' for h few davs will i cure j on completely. No matter lion H' deep-seated your cotie;h. even if dread i consumption has attacked vour ltius, , German Srup will surelv effect n cure H' j ns it has done before in thousands of tip- ' ' ' parcntly hopeless cas.es of huijr trouble. H . New trial bottles, 25c; regular s.ze, H ' 75C At all druggists 2 H; City Drugstore, Logan, Utah I ) mboF ACRES fl; j Canadian Pacific Irrig- B j ation Project, Alberta, M Canada. Water charge B only ! 50 Cents Per Annum H For Information Apply To M ' Chandler and Sayre, H I'ostollleo HoxllOl, Salt, Lake M City, Hta!., Of- - ' ) LOUIS S. CARDON, Local Agent H tOGAN, UrAII I ,, A GOOD PASTURE H Hoises will he received at L. Haul- H j lug's place In Pjimcvv 011 Monday, H 1 April 1', nt IIM's place In Whittle) on H ' Tuesday, A pi il .litl, and the I'reston es- H tray pound on Wednesday the Ith H' Cattle will he leeched at Pali view t April 2:i, at Whltne, the 24lli and at H, ! I'reston Hie i'.th lloises fl 00 per Hi month, cattle ."i0c. all stock Insured. A,IU. IRCEBMRN (Nonnan Valley. Hear Lake county, Idaho. Wiltenieat I'reston i LOGAN JUNK SHOP H ' Hi Ink' all 1 sciap lion, metal, bottles, M rags and lubbers, or call us up and we H 1 will come. I nil phone IV. Hell phone " I J46 South Main St. I 1 j Re-Opened H Farmers Feed Stable at dai It's Mill H , South Main Stieot. teams feed at M ' t reasonable price, also good horses H bought and sold here N. A. Williamson, Myr. ' I CATTLE LABELS H Made to Order on H t short Notice. L. AEBISCHER 1 Leai onk'is at K union s tin shop. I: : ' HOPKINS AND ROBERTS H ' I'lcntj of I . I' anil Hock Suilng H coal on hand ." foi -J-.OlHl lbs do- H llvorcd, or l ."m at the scales Vol B spccialiateonc.il loads We ftnnlsh m any coal desited 1st ri and nth W. H I Chicago Meat Market H Is the place to no foi all H kinds of Family Meats. 1 Highest cash price paid H for all kinds of hides. H j Logan Lumber Yard. B , I E. L. Johnson, Proprietor. H I All kinds of building material on H ' hand. Shop work done on short notice. H'i All kinds of planing done. E , 157 West ."itli South, Hell Thono Hlz H I BX1 I Great Wealth a Delusion. BK Did you ever consider that with n 1 C fraction of the frensrleil efforts spent M ,' In nequlllni; creut veal'li tlila man b ' I j roulil have c(imim)sh1 hlniseir for the ' li 11.011. KatUfylnK quiet enjojiiient of a mere ' A General Lot of Squibs Politic Scpsrlor.to Huntjer. City Solicitor Ilmco or Clevelanil once had an opportunity of realizing tho supremacy of politlrs even oer hunger Ho was dlnliiK mio evening at Ids home when the hell raw;. HIh nor ntit went In the door and lettirneil with the incssaRc that n IniiiHr man solicited the wherewithal to curb a ravoiioiiH appptlle. Imprsicd by such a HtiutiKo request he biule the servunt to niraiiKu a cold box The dinner went 011. Aimed with the necessities of life the seivant letuined t the waiting man nnd casually mentioned that Mr. Urucu said to kIo the food to him "Who il Iil ou mi?' u3lcil the man In 11 tone audible to .Mi. llrucu hi the .'HidiiK ronm "I Haiti Mr Uniee." replied tho ser vant "Not Mr. Unite, the Domoc r.U7" "I thhil, In- Is 11 Deninerni." was tin sonatit'a niiHwer. "Well," nald tho Imngi- man. ttirow hiB down the box. 1 don t want itils. 1 wouldn't lake tii'ihlnp from a Demo crat If I had to nun-, and oti i.in tell him so I am a Republican." Clc eland Lcnih 1 TAR AND FEATHERS LONG AGO. Ordered by "Ichard Coeur de Lion as Punlnhment for Theft. We leant fioni tho annals of tho his. lorlan lloeden, vho was court vhap. lain to Henry III, that the old custom of tarring ami feat hot Iiik Is 0110 that dales hack to tho time of Richard tho I.lon Hearted. He tells us that this lenowncd king, 011 KetthiK out for tho third crusailo, made this enactment among others, for his Meet: A 1 obber who shall be convicted of theft shall have his head cropped nf tci tho fas' ''in of n champion, and h( 'Iiik plti bhall be pom eil theio on, and the featheis of a cushion shall bo shaken out on him, so that he may ho known, and at the first land at which the ship shall touch he shall bo set on slime. This, then. Is one of seernl ens. loins which has been classed com monly as "Anieilean," whllo In truth, It originated with us, mid wab Im ported by them fioni I'm ope Tit lilts, London. Experiments With Weak Children. IntoioMlng experiments nre In pio? rcss at Merlin and Charlotlenbuig, Geimaii, with phslcall weak child ren aril otheis for whom fresh all la regarded as a necessity. These exper iments are attracting attention and are receiving notice fiom the Kngllsh papeih ll.11 racks, sheds, kitchens ev . target u,on lo the wind nnd mis die fleeted In the pine forect, and 120 bo h and sir's between tho axes of li and 14 yeuis ate bi ought hv sii"it car to the woods at S In the morning and nuiiahi iheie until 7-3n In the evening It Is stated that no lesson I3 longei than hair an hour anil that the lessons are Interspersed with ample time for lecrenthin. The girls aie iniiriht to lalso Mowers and vegetables, nnd the ho.xs aie instruct-i-il In tilllrp tho soil ami building The kitchen ariangements are under the ehatgi) of a Hod Cioss nuise One liter or milk 11 da) lb allowed eae:, rhlhl ami all are funilsl.ed luncheor dlnnei ami supper or a wholesome, plain t.vpe The promotorH are lepoit ed lo be vei well satlhlled with the 'e.sulls Favorite Russian Dishes. Russians nte pant mliticsses In tin' art or piesonlng vegctahlts and rults, as on account of the stvtie wlnteis. It is necessar ror ihem to lay In gieai stores I'eihaps the 1110c cm Inns aie preseived Russian ciicuin hers, about thieo Inches long aud In shape resembling rtvvnrr vegetabh ma 1 rows. These nre placed In n two gallon sioie Jur In Ia)er8, dlvhlei Irom each othei by leaves of the oak cli'ii lue ami blnek cuiiaut. The til st and last mimed are supposed to give a jihuhini tlavor lo the vege 1. 1 hie, whllu 1 he eherr.v leaves prevent t i cucumi!r' guting oft When Hie li.t laer of leaves Is added malted oild water l iioureil over the vvholf 10 the brim, nnd a pi' . e of wood -leaving a Bpaer l.uvvoen It and the sldei. of the Jar lot the ult to entor li plnceit on the top, with a hoav) weight to ktep the vegetables down Thev are iatn with hot meat and much appreciated llinislng U undor stood to perfect I011 In Prance, hut at a rale, mutton and beef are gencrall overcooked vvhon rois'ed. Wti "Mike" Kailey Laughed, liateball cranks will ill reiiieiubor with pleasure the late ' Mike" Kolley, the slat attraction or the famous lios tons, then tho champions or tliu Na tional loagite Thu Hoslons weie phi lug In a western clt.v, and bad just ie turned to their hotel after tho gamo, nnd the members of the team nero separating aud golnf. to their 1001ns, while Kelle.v headed for 'lie balhtoom I to tnko his leguhir "iuh-dovn." t A few minutes later one of tf.i otfc er plaers on the team, while p.issnig down the coirlvlor, hoard Kello) 3 well known laugh Inside the bat hi 00 m nn! stopped at the 1I001 duel asked Ki Hi what tht joke whs Kelle replleu This Is the Ilrst ' time ! uver got 011 of tho bath tub j wtti"M stepping on h snap PEARLS "Dlf WHEN NOT WORN. Precious Stone Rapidly Loses Luster If Locked Up. That pearls "die" In obscurity and retain their luster and value when worn frequently Is n fact that hns lwa)s to ho iiornc In mind by the owners of Jewels The stalomcnt that an htstortcni pearl necklace in the l.ouvre oilginal ly worth j: 20 000 Is lapldly dt'iecint lug did not In the lenst surprise the manager of a v"ll-knnwn llrm of Jew ellers. "I'eails, ' he said, "must ho worn frequently to preserve thm II oti .ake a pearl ntcklacc nnd lock It x you will dud that In the course of yenrs the peals become dull and hi3. 'no sheen thai mnkes them so valua t)h' Hell looms which have been carr full treasuied will sometimes be toi'.id to have deteriorated In this way. Tiny lose tho'r glow nnd In some In xtancF become cln.ost black Pear,' ueckhces novel l-op so well as when they nre coustantlv on the necka ol Uielr owners "It has brtn Mlgscsted that per soinl inniiences have somoihlnr to do w'.'i the matter, but I th...r It Is more likely that the effect is due ta Ught nnd air You can wenr pearls picmlcally as long ns ou like certalnl.v ror fifty onrs. and they would give 110 Irdlca tlon of change, nnd ou might lock pearls up and peihaps In twent ears they would show signs or 'dying.' There are however, ways or lestthcltat Ing pearls, but the fact that they 'die' ia qtilto clear." A Neighborhood Affair. 'Yes, the tiouble began over the culckens The -chickens belonged to Hhffeis' next door neighbor, and tho da one or (hem disappeared the H1I fers had chicken ror dinner. "And the nolghboi found li out7 "Ye", with llllffeni' assist nice. He s so foolishly soft-hearted that he In slsted on caiilng over 10 Hie neigh bor a nice plate fill of tho chicken nnd the neighbor wiihn'' giateful a bit On the toutraiy, he got hot and sass d nillTers and IllitTers said that the neighbor was no Christian, ir he was he would know that It wasn't the gift Ilselr that shoiild bo considered but the Hplrlt that p-umptod It And the neighbor t-.ihl thai If ho knew what n tainted girt was it was that stolen chicken. And Illlffers fired up and derlnied that tin- chlckm wasu t taint ed he guessed he know what a taint ed chicken vvau And the next dav the neighbor turm 1 'he hose on Illl'iTcis' little hoy nti.l t:int evening Illlffers thiw a dead cat over the fence Into his neighbor's aid, and It hit his neighbor who was looking th-o'nh n knothole am' the next ilny when Mirrors and the neighbor met hi front or O'llngins corner grocery tliy clinched and now the who thing Is In tho courts " C'hlcacn News GREAT PREACHER'S PINE 7.VC1 Henry Ward Beecher Drew Ltf. From Humorous Incident. A very little gill was taken In ' paieuts to a piaur meeiing at I' v ouih church pieshled over 11 neechcr In rdvlng out a hymn Heecher lequestod evei poison i -out who could slug to do so. Tho response not having been -uf llcientl heart durmg tho first n t .Mr. Heecher before the tecord as .'n exhorted all to sing "Come, hixthren, If ,vou have the Since ot Clod In your hen-ts, let I' come out In your volrs Sing! A!' together now! Sing!" Tho llttlo rhl took this as pomm al appeal and hastily bethought herself of tho bong ileatest to the heart, the cry of a fruit vender who often brought fiult to hoi home Accord ' Ingl. when the veie begun she let Foi tli her voice In a li rill ciy ot "Straw-her-rles! Straw her ilea! S'rnw ber-rlos! Tho congiegailon fnlteied ' stopped and laughed, but Mr Beeclu r . not at all dlaeorcprtel, called out "that's lsht, llt'Ie girl. Tnat's right. If .von can't pralso Ood in nnthlnp ' but stm wherries, then slog stiawber- r.'es ' Traveling Fishes. "In Soulh Ameilca, ' said the it turned traveler "theie Is a peculiar (.pedes of fish which is provided with a set or embr0 llnibp on which It is nt times able to hop across tho fields. ' iimiI even to climb tiee.s I believe. this Is the onl Instance known or , llshes that can tiavel oveiland." "Oh, I don't know," comments tho other man. "Right heie In tho t'nlted ' States I linvo known of fish that tiav- . eled thousands of miles overland." "Yijii don't sa May I ask what 601 1 ot fish the) me?" "Canned salmon " Burns' Life Told In Few Words. "Tho Right Houoinhle John," as Minister John Hums Is now called by ' his Ilrltlsh fi lends, wrote a character- . Istic account of himself foi the Kng- lish "Who's Who" Hefeirlng to his " oduentlon ho sa)8- ' Battel sea and at 1 night schoolh and still learning. Came i Into tho vorld with a btruggle, btrug- j gllnli now and prcspects of continuing ' It." DoWiti WW Salvo : ForPJict Qurtis, Soros. Fortune for Newspaper Man. A newspaper correspondent recently found near Klmberley, South Africa, a diamond of HO 1-2 carata that he sold hv JlS.tr.G. When Going East Why Not Enjoy Yourself. You Will if you Travel over the Winds Central. Il Don't cost any more. The best of sei v Ice between Omaha, Chicago. Minneapolis ami St 1'anl, ns well ns between Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, New Oi leans and all other Southern and Southeastern points. For full Information and literature call on or write .1. A. Foi.kv, Coni merelal agent, "."1 west Second South slieel, Salt Lake, (Malt Tht B:st CctUh Svrup. S. L Apple, ix 1'iobate .Itidiie Ottawa t'o . Kansas, wiltes: Tills Is lo sav that I have used llnlbnd's lloielionml Si 1 on for .veais, nnd that thebest cnugli t-yrup I have evi r used Price ilc- .'iDe. and I.(ki. Mild bv Klter tins. Drin,' Co Cheap Rates to Mexico. Dally until April Ttli the Colotado Midland will sell tickets from Oiiden to City of Mexico antl points noitli there of for ill (in Sleeplnt,' cars thru to Denver without change Now Is the lime to visit historic old Mexico. Ileautlful illtistrat'-d books on Mexico and its people rree Write L. II. Ilartlfntr, Ocncial AkciiI Salt Lake for further Information. Tho Midland Uoute assuics titi tho best service and scenery STRONG tTW Again TrerTVwMyJ Is what Mrs. Lucy jfY Stovall.ofTilton.Qs-, lj St a' "'' tWng 23 Ak Kodol Dyspepsia JHpftfTfyMJsEigSSW Cure. Hundreds siih iflsSl of other weak sH BfirV women are 171 nl being re- r I . yL etored to perfect L ' I health by this rem- I mJ edy. YOU may be li well if you will take t. r' Indicestloneausee 'yy nearly all the sick ness that women have. It doprives tho system of nourish ment and the delicato organs peculiar to women suffer woakon. and become diseased, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach and dlgestlvo organs to digest and assimilate all of the whole somo food that may be eaten. It nourishes the body, and rebuilds the weak organs, restoring health and strength. Kodol cures indigestion, constipation, dyspopsia, sour risings, belching, heartburn and all stomach disorders. Digests What You Eat Dollu bolt), held, I4 I rul U Ltk- i UwtuantulVi rkUrr'ts.O.DtWItt I trltl, r 10 mt ill. 0...6tl,c,O 1 A. Sold antlKuarantecd by It;ter IJros DruK Co. Lopan, Utah; Montpellci I I'ranklln and I'icston, Idaho. i LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE, Consult County Clerk or the Respective Sign ers (or further Information. in the District Court. Probate Division In nod lor Cache County, State of Utah. Notice of sale of Real Estate and Personal Property. In the m<i r uf tliu estate of Charles Cow ley, dereasiil. The untlvrsliriii'it will sell at private, sain the eaxl half of Jut llvu('i) block twintj two 22) plat "A" IxiL'an elly mirve)-, ('.lohucuuiily Utah. Also lut seven (71 liltH'K tweutj-sli (Jii) iilat "F." Ixiiran farm or lKau vtestllelil survey, euntnlnlnir twenty UMl neres. I'lftten shares of the capital stin-k of the I.HKUU NtirthHesl l'le Id Iriijfutluii Ciiiiinaii) u eoriioratlon, On or after the S.'ml ilaj nf Mnreh, lHOtl.aml wrlttiii Mils will lm recelMil sstlic reslileni'ii uf the iinilerslifiicil. I. .Murth I'liiirth West stni't, IJKan, Uluh. Terms of sale eash. leu Inreent.ni limn of hit). Imlamv on eoiillrina tlun uf sale ny the court, i Jnsren V.. Cow 1.1 v. eveeutur .1 C. Wulurs, ntturney. Haled Match Jlh, llnHI, aricnTc o t'c iin.: Kstateof Thumas C. Ailamson. deceased Ciidllurs will present claims with luuchers to tho uiiilerHlifiied at his resldeneo at No DOS West L'nil Nurtli ntreut, Ixjjran, Cache count), Utah, uu or In-furo tho lm day uf .Inly nw, Ixinu I'. UmiiiKiio Administrator of thu estate of Thomas C Ailamson, de?eastil. Hart A. Neljeker.Altor nejs for salt! i slate Istniilillcatliin l"eli. Jsiii last March 31st Notice to Creditors. Kstateof .lens X Hansen, ilu'eu-ttl. Creditors will biesent claims with xnui hers to tliouiiilcMlirnutl al thootllee of .1 , Ml wart Jr.. atturnej-, at I-oiran tlij. Coeho Cuiintj. Utah, on or liefuro the .mill iljj of .lull A II. llKNi Hate of tlrst lmhlleallon, Man-h IT, A. I) II1XS. Administrator uf the estate uf .It ns X llmisn. itfoasid. Notice to Water Users. Stale i:iie.liicci'.s Oillce, halt Lake cilv, Utah, IM) 21. IIhhi Notice Is heieb yiveii that (Jcorjrc Q Illcli. whose post oillce addiess Is Logan, Ulnli, has tnndc application In accordance with the icqiilremenls of Chapter 1(', .Session Laws of Utah. I DOS, lo apptopiiate three luiiidrtd (.'100) cubic feet pet second of water llovvlne; hi Logan river, foik of Hear liver, Cache county, Utah. Said water will he diverted by means of a dam and a pipe line at a point '27 7J0 feet west and 2 244 feet south of the south west coiner id Section 7, Town ship 12noi Hi, Itani;c4 cast Salt Lake base and meiidlan, from vvheie It will beconveved lor a distance of .21 120 , feet antl theie used from .lanuaiyj 1st I to Decembei .list, inclusive, ol each veai. to develop power for the purpose j of circuit; ll(-'lii Inland propelling ma .clilner in Loir.m. Ogtlen and Sail Lakecltv, Utah After navlnj,' been so dlvericd ami used, tho water will j be leiiiined to the natui.il channel of said stream at a point 2.1.200 feet cast I antl 2 i00 Tcet north of the south east, I corner of Section 24, Tmvnship 12 i north, llange I east. Salt Lake base and incihllan. I All piotests against the granting gf said application, stating the reasons therefor, must he marie ny affidavit In duplicate nnd tiled in this oillce with in thirty (.10) this after the comple lion of the publication of this notice. Calkii Taxnihi, State Engineer Dale of lirst publication Feb. 2Sth, liiOO, date of completion of publication March ;!0th, lnoii I Deeds, Not Years. Do BoinethlnK. .Methu.ehih lived to he flOO .veais old, hut little else ahout I him ever got into print. John A. Mow land SALT LAKE CITY ' DIRECTORY Cullen Hotel. West Second South st. Modern and up-to-date. Kales $2.oo per day. S. C. EWING, Prop. B, C. Morris Floral Co,, TIIOS. HOBDAY, Manager. Floral Designs and Decorations :: :: Hrancli 02 E. 2nd S. Phone 853. McCOUNICK UU1LDIN0 Windsor Hotel Centrally located. South of Ken yon Hotel, Main street. European plan. Hates reason able. State trade solicited. Hates 50 cents and up. When jou are In Salt Lake Look for Big 7 !II'S IIARR'S CIGAR STORE. 7 West Second South Street 5 FLllff RUG WORKS 1 IIIUHQItAUC ItBVKIUlllhK It UOS fl made from old Carpets. No. 2.T0 West fa South Temple. S3 Pamphlet on application VM OiiaHHHBMMslsiisVHHslsiiivl U Oregon Short Line R.R. CACHE VALLEVT1MECAHI) No. II. Dally. .No. IS Dally Mixed tj I'ocalello SilS p. in. x':30 . m wj Salt Lako 4:10 " llilMm 1 Ondea l-V " . :2bT" j CaclieJct. 7:0(1 ... .. 5:30 am Menilon 7:l " . 6:00 " Loeau 7:35 " fl:3 SmlthfleW 7:5.1 " 7.00 " Itlchmonil s.04 " 7;sj KranUIln 8:3 " n:i Aiiiuvr I'rston ;(( " Hiio a.in COUTH HOUND I.KAVFS. No. U Dally. No, 111, Dally lllxe I'reston 7:10 a. in VttO a.m franklin 7:27 " ....10.00 " Itlchmond 7:4Z " 10:10 " Smltliflelil 7:&a " lino " Lotran 8:15 " 12:50 p. in Mention 8:ai " liio ' Cache Jet K:50 " 1:35 ' I AIIIIIVKK. I OtriJt-ii 10:35 " ii.00 I Salt Lake 11:15 " 7;t0 ' I t'e atcllo 4 45 ' I I'or further Information apply to I W. VV. VVooitlUi!,Aitent j $50.00 to California I ti -s asns-Mii.1. ....o.. ssssbssjS))..., ., "" " ijl I Round Trip Rate to the Land of Perpetual Sunshine 1 Good for Six Months. FREE RECLINING CHAIR f CAR SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. V Ajl :C S: . IS I "" 1 tjf The Trains of the San Pedro, . Los Angeles & Salt Lake Rail- f :jf road are the Finest in the West $ ! , Aji u : ijt rf X It .. Aji I See Agents ot write). L. Moore, L District Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City. ,. ? i,ii,ii,ii4iii,i.i,ii,iiii,iiii,ii,ii,ii,ii,ii,i.iiiiii.iii. -i. .. ... .. .i . . . . . . . !' (.,(tvVVVVVVT(T7lTVvVWV':,tvVVt!rt!rr?T!7TTVTiT o . . ..-