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A" GOOD NIGHT'S REST H ! H "Speak for ll t" he cried to tlognle, H I'nr nhc knew in her tittle In-art, H That (lerm.-in Hyru, home h urcat treasure. H CouM health aiM joy lmp.ir H The greatest titi!c on ciirth it n gxl H l night's rest. Restless liif-lit and tlic U-r- H rlblc cxli.mstiou of it hacking cough tire H drend dangers of (lie )xor consumptive. M Hut why this fenr of tlie night "I"'" H ' few doses of Dr. Hoschcc'.s Gorman Syrup H will insure refreshing sleep, entirely free from cough or night sural? l'ree ex- H pectoratiou in the morning is made cer- H J tain by taking German Syrup. Wc know liy tlic experience of over H I thtrtj'-five years that one 75-ccnt bottle, of I German Syrup will speedily relieve or cure the worst roughs, colils, bronchial or lung troubles and that, even in bad fl tnscs of consumption, one la rye IkH'.'.c of H German Syrup will work wonders. 11 H .Two 6i7.es, 25c and 75c. All druggists. B City I)ru Store, Logan. Utah. H LEGAL NOTICES h H r PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. H Comult County Clerk or the Respective Slga- H ert for further Information. Hj In the District Court, Probata Division In and H (or Cache Court r. State of Utah. W Norici:rt)oiti:i)iTii:. j INtateof Murrlici'r V. Murrlll. ili-o-aw il. j Creditors will prt'stMil t'lulmt with vuui'liers 1 to tho umlt'rslifiii'il at hlsreslUi'iii'eat Itli'li- J mond CaeliH County, Utah, on or Ixifore tint ' loth ilay of IVI.ruary. A. IM'uf. 1 imtnof lint publication. Aurll Tth HUM H T, II. Merrill, uilmlulstralor of thu t'slntoof H Mnrrlncr V. Merrill, ileeeasisl H Hart A: NeU'ker, iittorniys for said estate, M NOTICK TO I'llKIMroil". H KstBtnot A1111.1U. llccllii. ilis-i-asi-d H Creditors will iircsi'iit cfalnis wllll voiiclicrs H to tlin iliiilerslvneil at his resilience In Lutcaii H city. In tliu county of (Jarlio, anil State of H Utah, on or liefore the stli ilayof AiiKiist.lCiH). B .I.e. K.miwi.kh, nilinlnlstrator. H .1, C. Walters, atlorney. H Dam or 1st inilillciitlou, Anrll Tth last May V H Notice of Sale of Personal Property. M In the matter of the cstateof Ripley H S. Lyon, deceased. H ( The undersigned will sell at private H ' M j tiOll shares of Grand Central Mining H I company stock. H 1 100 shares Victoria Mining company H ' H 1 -00 shares Swansea Mining company H stock. H I l'-'S-lCOO Interest of $1000.00 bond of H Tcllurltle Power company. H I oOO shares of Idaho Sniii- company 1 1 Onor after the 7th day of April, moo, B i j and written bids will hi received at M the olllce of the undersigned, at No. H 85 North Main street, Logan, Utah. M Tormsof sale cash. M .Iamk.sC. Wai.tkus, Executor. H Notice to Water Users. M State Engineer's olllce, Salt Lake H City, Utah, March :il, 10(H). H Notice is hereby given that Joseph H Monson ct al, whoso postolllcc address m Is Logan, Utah, has made applica- H , tlon In accordance with the require- B , mentsof Chapter los, Session Laws of m Utah, r.'O.'i, to appropriate one luin- B j drcd twciiivllvu (l-"0 uublc-feet per B second of water llowint; In lllauksmith H j Fork River, Cache County, Utah. M j Said water will be diverted by means M , of a dam and a pipe line at a point H I ' which beais south degrees ,VJ M minutes 10 seconds east "1''.2 feet ills- B tant from thu south west comer of B the south cast iiiarler of Section J, h township 10 north, Itauge I east, Salt Lake base and meridian, from where It will be conveyed for a distance of 13, 120 feet and there used from .lanu- ary 1st to December Hist, Inclusive, of each year, to develop power for the purpose of electric llKhting and pro- pcllliiK' machinery in Millvllle, Wells- vlllo and llyruin in Ctche County, Utah. After having been so diverted . and used, tho water will be returned to the natural channel of said stream at a point which bears south 77 degrees , 20 minutes east 1200 feet distant from i , the south west corner of the south Icast (piarter of Section 2, Township 10 north, It.mge 1 east, Salt Like base and meridian. This application is designated in the State Knglneer's of- H I lice as No. 71,1. H j All protcstslagaiust the granting of J j' said application, stating the reasons I therefore must bo made by atliduvlt in I duplicate and tiled In this olllC3 within ' thirty (.10) dajs after the completion ' of the publication of this notice. C.M.ICII T.VNNKIt, State Knglneer. H Date of tirst publication April 7th, date of completion of publication May Wa LvJH , Kennedy a Laxative Honey and Tar t-i 1 1, Cores all Coughs, and expels Coltfti from ', tho oys tem by cent lyino vlng too bcivcla. HHHbHHpBBHBHKh Notice to Water Users. State Knglneer's Olllce, Salt Lake City, I'lali. March 31, lttoo. Notice is hereby glvcti that .lames McNIel, whose postolticc address Is Logan, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of Chapter Ion, Session Laws of Utah, 11)0.), to appropriate twenty-live hun dr dths (.23) of a cubic foot per sec ond of water flowing from a spring In Cache count), Utah. Said spring Is situated al a point A2S feet, north and (111 feet east of the east quarter cor ner of section 27, township 12 north, range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian. Said water wll' be diverted at a point where It Issues from said spring and conveyed for a distance of 800 feet by means of a pipe, and there used from April 1st toScptember.'loth, Inclusive, of each year, tj Irrigate 5 acres of land embraced In section 27, township 12 north, range 1 cast, Salt Lake base and meridian. Krom Octo ber 1st of each year to March Illst of the year following, as much of said water as may be necessary will be used for domestic purposes. This ap plication Is designated in the State Knglneer's olllce as No. 707. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by atliduvlt In duplicate and tiled in this olllce within thirty ('M) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. CalkiiTa.vnki!, State Knglneer. Date of tint publication April 7th, date of completion of publication May 7th. Ballard's Horthound Syrup. Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy cough: oppressed, rattling, rasping and diillcult breathing. Henry C Sterns, druggist. Shtillsburg, wis., writes, May 20. 1002: ,ll have been selling Mallard's llurehouud Syrup for two years, and have never had a pre paration that has given better tails faction. I notice thai when I sell a bottle they come back for more. I can honestly recommend It." 25c, f0c and $100. Sold by Itlter llros. Drug Co. Tragic Result of a Kiss. At lline.s a kiss bus lieett the preluilo to a trnRlc .sequel, us wits that be-RtovM-d hi 1718 by Trine" Ferdinand of Davarln upon l'rlncesn Tliyrn. the nenr relation of a ruler of a nulghtio- nR state, where ho was on 11 visit. his affectionate greeting, u heedless iru of the moment, wiih Klven tind thu very eyes of thf princess' lie .iiithed, who, naturally taking umbrage, sound ly rated the thoughtless luince. Words came to blows, which resulted In a duel being arranged, and diplomatic relations hot ween tho tuo states were broken off. In the war that followed, although hostilities lasted but six weeks, over n thousand lives wore sue-rltlced. A Dandy for Burns. Dr. Height, l'ana, 111. writes: "1 have used llallard's Snow Liniment always and recommended It to my friends, as I am confident there Is no belter made. 'It Isadandy forburns.' Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental cuts, burns, bruises, which heal rapidly when llal lard's Sow Liniment is applied. It should always be kept in the house for cases of emergency." 2."o, f0e and 1.00. Sold by lllter llros. Drug Co. ri t Use or Oal. The history of coal Is comparatively modern. It seems to hiv been used II rut in KnMaiid In the ninth cen tury, lindon has no reen' of It un til tho thirteenth ceniory and that Is In the form of opposition. Parlia ment in l.'IIS petitioned tho Mug, the second of tho tidn'iird' to prohibit the burning of an article claimed to he Injurious to health and a royal proclamation was issued forhlilillug it. Hut the high price of wi id compelled tho Londoners to resort to it again. Health is Youth. Disease and sickness bring old age. II erbine, taken every morning belore b reakfast, will keep you in robust h ealth, lit you to ward.oll disease. It emus constipation, biliousness, djs pepsla, lever skin, llvr and kidney complaints. It purities the blood anil clears the complexion. Mrs. P.'W. Smith, Whitney. Tex., writes April :t 11)02: "I have used llerblne, and llnd It the best medicine for constipa tion and liver troubles. It docs nil you claim for it. I can highly recom mend It. fiOc. Sold by Itlter llros, DiugCo. Quaint Ceremony Maintained, There aro still ono or two houses In Ktigluml where qtiulnt ceremonies ot older days urn strictly maintained. Lowther Castle. I'enrlth. Is un In stance. In point. Ono picturesque- In cident always takes phico every oven big, oven when the Karl and Countess aro dining quite alone. Lord Lons dale drinks tlrst to "Tho King," next addressing Ludy Lonsdale, to "Tho Ladles." Ho then sits down and her ladyship rising, proposes with equal gravity "The (Jentleineii." Cures Coughs and Colds. Mrs. C. Peterson, tli'i Lako St. To peka, Kans, siys "Of all cough re medies llallatd's Ilnrchound syrup Is my favorite; it has done and will do all that Is claimed for It to speedily cure all coughs and colds and it Is so sweet and pleasant to the taste Sold by litter Bros. Drug Co ssssssissssssssssisssssssssl Items in Condensed form Casts Shadow on Lrjdon. "The sky-scraper," says tho l-ondon Kxpress, "Is casting a long black shad ow over lindon, and Its native friends dccluro that before long tho build ings or London will he as lofty as thoso of New York. They tuny be right. They have forced our hands In tho matter of underground electric tratiBlt. Wlint they have done below the earth they may he able to ac complish above It," Death In Ghostly Warning. The ghost of the roster-brother of Campbell of Invcrawe. an oljlcer In the Forty-second regiment In the English-French war of 17SC, appeared to Campbell In the Scottish highlands, warning him not to shield the mur derer of tho foster-brother. Campbell did not heed the warning and was killed nt Tlcondcroga Just nftcr tho glfost had made Its second nppcar-ance. Medicinal Value of Perfumes. Most of the perfumes were thought by the ancients to hne a medicinal value. Tlij me was thought to have p tonic quality and lavender a soothing nne. Patchouli was cheering. Jasmine stimulating, while heliotrope was Irri tating, unless used In small quantities. Some people today believe that sandal Is a tonic, and Its virtue was known to the Greeks, who anointed them selves with It when they entered the Olympian games. A Perpetual Nightmare. Quito, the capital of Ecuador, Is hullt Immediately beneath tho terrible volcano of Plnchlncha, and within flvo miles of the actual crater; while nil around tower similar smoking giants. Some day n cycle of seismic activity will recur In this region of the globe, nml the tragedy of St. I'lerre and Mont I'eleo will be repeated, but on a far vaster scale. Use for Cockroaci-es. "Wanted, cockroaches In large num bers," Is unknown as an adveitlse ment In American papers, lint It Is said to be not unfamiliar In England. Its mysterious meaning was made evident in an advertisement In a Wim bledon (England) paper: "Wanted, 10 000 cockroaches by n tenant who agreed to leave his present residence In tho same condition as it was when he took It." Buckwheat to Remove Grease Spots. Tho following recipe for removing gr'.aso spots will never full and will not injure the mast delicate fabric and will remove from a carpet a pint of oil wit limit leaving a trace behind: Hub as much dry buckwheat Hour up on the oil or grease as It will lake, surrounding and covering It entirely; let it remain n few days, then brush off. A second application Is seldom nreded. lloston Post. True Womanliness. If my observation goes for anything. Bays n writer. It has taught mo that really womanly women never talk about womanliness; in fact, they are more often than not unconscious and never, never self-conscious . of their pleasing characteristic. The imitation article Is, however, aggressively self roiisetouM, a mere hollow pretense. Heal womanliness, like real religion, will never he found self-conscious. Highett Inhabited Spots. The highest Inhabited spots In the world are Chiiplquaua, a mining dis trict In Chill, 18.1S0 feet above tho lcel of the sen; Qiilsplslja, also a milling dlstr'ct In Peru, 1(5.200 feet; Cachanl, in Peru, IS.snO feet, and Thnk njalons, In Thibet, 16.200 feet. The highest inhabited spot In tho United States Is the Pike's Peak ob servatory. In Colorado. H.2J0 feot above sea lovol. . Own Carriages In Common, A curious custom exists In Oonoa. .Mmiy of the well-to-do people, as well as those In motleraie circumstancos, do not own either horses or carriages. They own o "y an !n est In them. Four or five or half a dozen great families club together and buy n car riage and horses: then thoy nrraugo among thuiuselves tho days tho differ ent families will uso It. Conscience Stricken. The sheriff of Sonoma county, Cali fornia, has iccolved a letter fiom a man in llrooklyn. N. Y., saying Hint In tho fall of 1S9S he went the rounds of tho Santa Nora ranches, Stealing horses, hogs, chickens, harness anil many other things, hut Is now convert ed and wants a list of thoso whom he despoiled so that hu can mako U'Stltutlon. Reads Like Prize Fight. From an account of t'io Doncaster (England) Art cluh'B annual exhibition hi tho Doncaster Gazette: "Miss also goes In for portraiture. In' hit ting off her father's head her luton 1 tlona are good, but the execution laclo very much In artistic finish " Serious Error Rectified. All the mountains In Switzerland have suddenly been reduced In bight by about tun feet. In 1820 the tip ot a certain rock In the lnko of Geneva was calculated to he 376.8(1 metres abovo ocean level, and on this basis all the summits In the country were calculated. Recently the discovery was made that an error had been made In fixing the hlght of that rock, and that It Is .1.20 metres lower than It was marked. "Vaudeville." The name "vaudeville" is umler jtood to be a corruption of Vaux de Vlte, the name of two picturesque val leys In tho Docugc of Normandy, and was originally applied to a song with words relating to somo story of the day. These songs were first com posed b ono Oliver llasselln, a puller In Vlre; they were very popular and spread nil over France and were called by the name of their native place (U-s Vaux de Vlre). De Lesseps' Perseverance. When Ferdinand de I.essops began to talk of c-nlng tho Suez Cannl no ono believed him, and, as a matter of fact, as he himself confessed, he was on tho wrong track at first. Hut grad ually his forceful optimism persuaded Individual after Individual, and then nation after nation, that tho thing could and should bo done, despite the belief of great 'engineers that the task .van Impossible. Would Kill What He Could. Tho following anecdote Is told con cerning Edward Sharpe. n shoemaker by trade, who resided at East Hrldge water, Mass. At tho outbreak of tho civil way he was called upon to defend his country In the army. At the tlmo of enlistment nnd examination he was asked If ho preferred tho Infantry. "Well," he replied, "I hain't much of a gunner, hut I'll go nnd kill what I can." Wouldn't Take the Office. Patrick Plunkett, a well-known Irish man of Portland, Me., wished lo be elected an olllcer of somo well-known society. The members having as sembled ono day, ho arose and said: "I nominate Patrick PlunkHtt." See ing that nobody moved, he again nrose and sold: "I second the motion." Hut still they failed to notlco him. TI1I3 flrao he cried out: "Hut bo d d If I'll take It." Rubensteln's Demand. When KubeuBteln was In America somo years ago, a friend In Now York took bin) to church. A llttlo preacher preached n little sermon on a llttlo theme. The next Sunday evening tho friend Invited the great musician to go again. "I will." said Ilubcnstcin, "but on one condition; you must take mo to hear a man who will tempt me to do the Impossible." The Pce That Kills. Work is good. Hut when It reaches tho point where tho worker Is con scious of Its strenuoslty It becomes the pace that kills. In no country aro there so many nervous wrecks both among men and women as In this hustling, get-rlch-qulck America. It Is hera that wo need less strenuous ness, more repose of soul and body. Chicago News. Oregon Short Line R. R. CACHK VALLEY TIME CARD No. II. Dally. No. I). Daily Mixed. I'ocatullo 2it5ti.ni 2:30 a. in i?alt Lake 4:10 " ll:IJp.m Ogden 5:20 " 1:25 " CachoJct. 7:00 5:30 ira Metidon "il " il:00 " Lcitan 7:35 " 6:25 " Stnltlifleld 7:53 " 7:00 " Klchtnoml 8:01 " 7.-4J " Franklin SCI " 8:15 " AIIIIIVKM I'rston SlIU " HilO a. in SOUTH HOUND. t.KAVES. No. IS Dally. No.ld. Dally.Mtxe Preston 7:10 a. in 1 :40a. in l-'rankUn 7:27 " 10:00 " Ulchinonil 7:43 " 10:40 " Smlllilloh! 7:50 " lino " Loitan "8115 " 12:5flp.io Mendon 8:33 " 1:10 " Cacho.lct. 8:50 " 1:35 " A mil vies. Otfilen 10:35 " 0:00 " Salt I.aku 11:45 " 7i40 " I'oeatcllo 4.45 " For f iirthtir Information amply to W. W. Woodsldo Aitent WHEN GOING EAST WHY NOT ENJOY YOURSELF? You wlll-if you travel oier the Illinois Cen tral R. R. IT COSTS NO MORE. The best of service between Omaha, Chi cago, Minneapolis, aud St. Paul, as well as between Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans and all Southern and South eastern points. For full Information or literature call on or write J, A. Foley, Com. Agent, 75 W. 2nd S Salt Lake City. To Los Angeles and Glorious California VIA Salt Lake Route LOW Excursion RATES See your nearest agent or write to . L. MOORE, 'D.P.A. Salt Lake Utah. City of Mexico and Return $69.80. April '.'5th to May fith the Colorado Midland I will sell round trip tickets Salt Lake to City of Mexico, and return for $ii!)0. Good for sixty days and stop-overs. Now Is the rlRht time to visit Old Mexico. Your choice of three routes. Ob servation cars thru scenery in daylight. Illustration books on Mexico free. For further Information write L. II. Hording, Gcn'l Agent Salt Lako City. 5 Olllce 77 West Second South Utah, Mortgage Loan corporation. Tithing Office corner, login, Utah has plenty of MONEY AT ALL TIMES for FARM AND CITY LOANS at lowest rates. No Commis sions charged SALT LAKE CITY DIRECTORY Cullen Hotel. 0 West Second South st. Modern and up-to-date. natcs-$2.00 per day. S. C. EWING, Prop. B, G, Morris Floral Go,, TttOS. HOBDAY, Manager. Floral Designs and Decorations :: :: "ranch 52 E. 2nd S. Phone 853. McCORNICK BUILDING Windsor Hotel Centrally located. South of Ken yon Hotel, Main street. European plan. Rates reason able. State trade solicited Rates 50 cents and up. When you are In Salt Lake Look for Big 7 IT'S MARK'S CIGAR STORE. 7 West Second South Street FLUFF RIG WORKS mnii nii.wiF. itKVKit?inLE kuos made from old Carpets. No. -30 We oulli Temple. I'.mnlilet on aipllctlou THROUGH SFRVICE i o ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST -, VIA Missouri Pacific Railway THROUGH SCENIC COLORADO FERTILE KANSAS AND MISSOURI Pullman Sleeping Cars, Observation Dining Cars I Electric Lights Electric Fans I Reclining Char Cars (seats free) I Up-to-date Day Coaches. For Hcrths. Tickets, Foulders, etc., address H. C.TOWNSEND, Gcn'l Passenger and TIcketAgt. RT LOUIS The Only Double-Track Railway between the Missouri River and Chicago. The Overland J Limited I The Most Luxurious Train la the World I Compartment and drawing-room B sleeping cars, observation rs, din ling cars, buffet-smoking and library jj cars, with barber, bath and nook-I lovers Library; entire train electric I H lighted, through to Chicago without I 9 change. Direct connection for I I St. Paul and Minneapolis I n Tickets reser atlont. and full In- D JH formation in he obtained from I W C A VfMtt General Asent. Chicago & North-Western Ry. I j 206 South Main Street, 1 Nnwm Salt Uke City, Uuli. JjL DoWiH 3 Saiv ForPilei BurnstSorea