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Show THE ARGUS. b heard through the phonograph and not charged them anything for it, either. George Q. Canuon lias-- ' Logan Journal: expressed disapproval of his sons vote upon, (lie tariff bill, and is therefore being quoted 'Aporgans. .It is provingly by inferred that the pater has not yet succeeded in dislodging the senatorial bee from his boim&, and aspires to the sons toga and sceptre. Tho sons downfall is to furnish the fathers opportunity. Well, there is one consolation, if successful it will keep the money in the family. ultra-administratio- n Salina Press : If Bryan sinks into oblivion a year or so hence it may be laid at the door of the Richfield Advocate, whose editor twelve months ago started out to humiliate and disgrace him. We hate to see it, and our sympathies are with the late defeated candidate tor President. THATCHER'S CHURCH TRIAL Continued feom Tags 3. firmecf that declaration. The facts are that Apostles Lyman, Grant and Young were the prosecutors, and on behalf of the other apostles they preferred charges against Thatcher, testified against his witnesses, threw the him, weight of their influence against him, lost no opportunity to prejudice his cause, and finally spoke against Thatcher, each in his turn, and from all accounts their interest was active and their remarks exceedingly bitter in opposition to the lay member on trial. That the Herald persisted in trying to conceal the connection ot these prosecutors with the case is not to be wondered at in view of the following disclosures of the trial : cross-questione- d tention to each of the speakers except Lyman, Grant and Young, who, in fact, made the speeches of the day, in length, emphasis and importance. But probably Mr. Grant didnt care to have his cousin mention his connection with the case. Not long ago two young Salt Lake men went out to Garliekl Beach and on the way were constantly annoyed by a prim old lady tourist asking questions. She was a little bit deaf and more so When passing Black Rock, one of the boys, just for devilment, remarked to the other in an audible tone, so the old lady could hear : Those seals out on the Rock seem to be Have you California seals doing nicely. here? she excitedly asked. No, maam, was the reply. Well, says she, Id like to know The difference, my good wothe difference. man, is this, suid the young man; you see, those California seals are known as Pacific seals, while the seal we have here is known as the notarial, and the cowcatcher smiled as they rode into Garfield. near-sighte- The Tribune relates an incident which occurred in the discussion that arose over the charge that Mr. Thatcher should have disavowed any connecWe know several very Southern Censor : tion with The Ar.ors and have protested publicly talented writers in Utah who are forced to write against the Cannon cartoons. The debate took a for little or nothing if they write at all. In fact, wide range and incidentally embraced the hostile Utah has developed several, who would have been once taken by the Salt Lake Herald with talented poets and poetesses had they been able position reference to Joseph F. Smith of the first presiThe Kinsman, a religious organ, published in to have lived in leisure enough to think and this citv, hauls Warren Foster over the coals for dency. Mr. Smith, during the course of a politwrite. ical speech in the Seventeenth ward meetiug-hous- e criticizing its attitude toward the Mormon in the fall of 1893, had excused the RepubThe Kinsman would complain bitterly Now that President CanOgden Switch: lican partv for not admitting Utah, and he said if a Mormon paper or leader should threaten a non is an acknowledged receptive candidate that had he been the Republican party he never Gentile with political disaster on the ground that for United States senator from Utah would it not would have admitted Utah to statehood while it he had made light of what they hold sacred. Yet be well for him to obtain the consent of his eccleswas Democratic. For this the Herald, with un-- I the Kinsman falls into this very error. It hurls iastical superiors so that part of it is dead easy. wonted vigor, proceeded to flay the ecclesiastic. a threat at Mr. Foster. It says: Mr. Warren All of this was related by Mr. Thatcher, who Foster, we are informed that you are ambitious The Logan Journal, speaking of the Thatcher At the time you, Brother then continued: Therefore it says he to be elested to Congress. trial, quotes from the two morning papers of this of the Herald, but I should heed its warning, for the people it repreGrant, were city, but says of the evening paper : The News have never learned that sents will not support a mar. who disregards what you anywhere publicly says nothing, and is evidently holding the vials this attack on Brother Smith. they consider sacred. The 'Kinsman has made a of its wrath to be poured out when the trial has protested against Neither was it done in the Herald, to whose colbad break. been held and the sentence of excommunication . umns you had free access, or elsewhere, on the pronounced, as all indications point that it will pulpit or on the stand. Yet 3011 ask me to apolbe. If refusal to endorse the manifesto is sufficWednesday was Democratic day at Saltair. for of a with action I which the have paper A few party leaders were present. A few sent ient cause for excommunication, heads will fall ogize in been connected. never way Apostle any their regrets and gave excuses for fall rapidly in this section of the country. Grant was not floored by Mr. Thatchers stateThose who were conspicuous by their abto it all others to ment, though present appeared sence were : Brother Maeser of the Provo Utoniau contends possess invincible strength. Mr. Grant, in replyRawlins-- , 0. W. Powers, F. S. Richards, L. J. election would be best for ing, related some hitherto unwritten history of that a W. C. Hall, E. G. Hoge, Francis Armstrong, of whatever the Salt Lake said Provo, that after Frank Jennings, Judge Marshall, S. II. Lewis, people City the organ of the Democracy. He Maethe attack had been made by the Herald, he had John T. Caine, R. C. Chambers, A. W.McCune, may think about their own affairs. Brother Thomas Marshal, R. W. Sloan, II. J. Dininny, ser is in line. gone personally to Mr. Smith, asked him if some Dick Morris T. G. Webber, A. T. Schroeder, J. apology or restriction should be made in the M. Stoutt, C. R. Barratt, E. A. McDaniels, AlexThe sugar trust howl paper for the unauthorized assault. In this way ander Mitchell, J. M. Denny, T. Y. Williams, Provo Enquirer: which the Democratic and Populistic orators and Orson Pettit, Jim Williams, John Anderson, lie had done his duty, and the reason no restricJudge Anderson, Sidney Darke, et al. tion was published was because President Smith newspapers emitted on the passage of the Ding-le. bill is heard no more. Even our own Frank had told him to let the matter go. J. hied away to China, immediately after voting 5HE wished she was a man but she save it up ami has been glad she is a woman since she That Apostle Grant has considerable influence against it and denouncing it as the pet measure got one of our of corrupt trusts and monopolists. He knew the with the Herald none will now deny. For when t SELF-1- 1 EATING would to on catch the and tho condemns Democratic facts, people political Now she does tlie ironing under a tree, where it is cool; one they the organ are catching on pretty rapidly. iron does the work; saves time and labor, as no timo is lost utterances of a rank Republican, Apostle Grant from the table to the stove; no heated room, no hot calls upon the said Republican, who is also his going store, a fine glossy finish, if the iron is too hot it rots.the him informs and he that clothes ; if it is too cold it lumps the statch ; the The Standard, published at Preston, Idaho, file leader in church, can be regulated to any temiieraturo desired. Rig profit (Grant) will cause tho Herald to retract if he Iron in Cache valley, by W. II. Kenner, has suspendto agents. Write for free circulars. Address U. S. Novelty 1 (Smith) desires him to do so. And all that saves ed publication. Mfg. Co., 1517 Olive stroet, St. Louis, Mo. the Democratic organ from being compelled to take water is the disinclination of Mr. Smith to Educate Your Rowels With Cascarets. The State Journal reproduces the prize poem notice it. This shows how party organs are run of the jubilee and the rejected poem of Dr. A. S. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. in Zion and gives an inkling of how parties are 10c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. Condon, The latter suffers nothing from the controlled. It seems to justify the comparison. It is the best thing tho doctor ever movement. wrote. While Mr. Shermans production is exThere is little left to tho imagination in trying cellent, Editor Littlefield seems to grasp tho sitTo Suit the uation in his introduction of each poem. Of to fathom tho Heralds motive for concealing the fact that tho quorum of apostles, represented by Written by an Ogden man. Condons he says : And Exacting in much were and very It did not take the prize offered by the Salt Lake Lyman, Grant Young, Taste at O in this prosecuOver that of Mr. evidence and took an active part jubilee commission. Why? a. C. ELMER. Written by a Salt Lake tion. The Herald of Thursday morning, which Sherman he writes: & SON G. E. a. ELHEK. of Brother man. Was awarded the prize. Why? Wednesdays propretended to give a report s 74 W. Second South. called particular at ceedings, under Littlefield, you are real mean. peo-peopl- vice-preside- nt non-attendanc- non-partisa- e. n y FLAT-IRON- S. Self-Heatin- non-partisa- n Staple and Fancy Groceries 3w L EiilER sub-head- g e. |