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Show Uuh THE LaOGA- VOL. 3. observation, as the result of that measure: In a city, not over a thousand miles from Logan, dwells a miser; his house is very poor and in a most dilapidated condition; so also is the fence around his lot. From general appearances LAWS. party Taxpayer Analyzes and Demolishes Some of Them. MADE FOR THE RICH. the Por People Kiieh to Bounties and Home Industries. And do in, and around his premises, stranger would naturally suppose tire man to be very poor; not so, however. In 1892, he had more than $15,000 loaned on mortgaged security. Taxpayers, what do you think his total taxes were for that yearf Just $2.75. His nearest neighlior is a poor widow with six children, living on charity, and owning a neat little house aud a fairly good fence. Site did not own a dollar in the world outside of the above mentioned house and lot and the ward supported her. How much taxes do you suppose she paid in that yearf She paid just $7.50, while her neighbor owning some property aud more than $15,000 in cash, paid $2.75. This is exactly how this democratic law operates. Instead of being the poor inanB friend, it is friendly to the rich man and the Inju- stice-Opposed Editor The Nit ion. As the time is fast approaching when by the bullots of the voters it shall be determined who will be our law makers during the next session of our Legislature, I trust you will allow me space in your valuable paper to present some matters of very great imjxtrtance to all who have the welfare of our fair Ter- ritory at heart. It is recorded in the Good Ohl Book by their frails ye shall know them. The hmt Legislature was democratic from center to circumference, consequently all acts jmssnd by llmt laxly are democratic measures. Let us proceed to examine a feu of the measures j Hissed by that notable laxly and see if they arc true to their promises: if they are so friendly to the poor, so honorable to their constituency, so economical in handling public funds, aiul so good, true, considerate, conscientious nud honest, as grandma across the way, in lier money louner. AH misers are democrats, and whyf because the democratic law nmkers pass laws to exempt their hoarded treasures from taxation. The XKir aud deoeudent man has to pny the rich mans taxes, and this is whit the democratic party alls befriending the poor. Another bungling party mess second childluxal. concocted by The very first act passed by the Thirtieth Legislature, January 27, 1892 was to appropriate to themselves from the Territorial treasury $1200 for contingent expenses. How, or for what purpose this was used, no one. save themselves, knows; perhafe some of the taxpayers would like firtnowbutTpintleiireii, it urmine of your business! You know when you set up new machinery it requires considerable grease before the 1 tarings become smooth. Incidental expenses ' in a legislature, according to my way of thinking, are the running expenses, except the per diem of members elected, such as clerk hire, messengers, btenographars, chaplains, sergeant-at-armprinting, stationOn March etc. 10th, 1802, ery, that same body passed ail act to provide for the nymeut of that body of wise statesmen (?) was the estray pound law. It certainly came before ita time; it is an inc.nnpre-heusibl- e conglomerated job and has caused more trouble and loss than any law nosed in this Territory since 1850. Taking the Territorial bounty from our sugar industry was another party scheme. What were the promises of the democratic orators about that time? That sugar would be cheaper and taxes lighter, when this bounty was removed. Have these promises been fulfilled? Taxpayers and BUgar consumers can answer the facts are before you. Gentlemen they wanted to make you believe tliat by removing the bounty from sugar, that money would revert bnck into the pockets of the taxpayers. Not so, however. It was needed for contingent expenses. the Territorial treasury (tax Now, voters, with these facts, aud money.) many more staring you in the To R G. Wunlejr, Jr. Minute face lit home, and the ruined 3110 Cuuncil $ Clerk, financial condition of ths whole To D. C. Dunbar, Minute Clerk ' SUI Mouse country, caused directly by the ISO To C. U. Sliaw, C1iuilaiii, Council, we will again rty of promises, I). Matliesnu, House, !;.() vote for democratic a Legislature? 210 . . Service. Bulls, R Messenger Me thinks I hear an echo answer, for... J. H. Ailuuie, 240 "No siree, Bob. Governor . s, To Emma KcroeiUtr, Stenographer for (toencil To J. Young, Stenographer, House..' Total ;i Taxpayer IKS Logan, Sept. 19th. for 108 I sub-scrilier- -- j j . J j FAIR other in the stock pavilion at the conclusion of the ceremonies. Buckeye badges were popular A BRUTAL MURDER. financial matters have breed out The Matrimonial Market In and are absolutely disg&ted with News of What is Going on at Thursday. It was Ohio day at A Lieutenant Ordered to be the party. One gentlcnan, who the fair. Natives of the great state a Flourishing Condition. the Exposition, Shot Through the Head. was very enthusiastic be last two turned out by llu thousand, aud with Gov. McKinley and other campaigns, has been hlsrd to say A CENTRAL SCHOOL AT LAS!' he will never vote the THE POISON ROUTE. pjrty ticket NEW LIBERTY BELL DEDICATED distinguished citizens al their BY till head celebrated their fete with stamina again. He has not Political Hatters are Quiet A Small to join the Grand Old arty the California, Ohio, Michigan, Kansas pomp and ceremony. They mode A Brother of a Utah Man Suicides Blaze-Be-ars on a Hog Ranch friend of the laboring iuen but and Utah Days at the Fair Were it one of the most memorable at Chicago by Taking a Huge Success. General Hews. declares himself a Yenverite. Poison. events of the great exposition. Others are doing likewi 1 There was a brilliant parade of Special Cormpoadtace of Tm Nation. Ohio troops through Editor Nation. As I have .WINTER. Midway A New York Herald dispatch Last Saturday was California, not noticed anything in your plaisauce and Jackson twrk, led from Montevideo Brigham City, Septth, 1893. Utath and Grand and says the BrazilArmy day, by Gov. McKinley and staff on ian minister to Uruguay has not paper from this side of the moun233,000 people paid to see tlm go tains for some time, I thought a horseback, which was witnessed received riBunjo, celebrations. any communication for California, with few lines might prove interesting by thousands of siiectntors who two days a concerning the progress characteristic, away great gave Ths Registrar Oom Fishing sad Tikes lined the route of the military. to your many readers here. of the revolution. This is regarded deal of fruit. A Btaud 100 feet ths Registration E. oki VorJUit. This was followed by put riot ic as an favorable to A number of gentlemen went the cause of king was erected next to the drive- addresses at the Kegis-trDepity Tuesday morning handsome state Ieixotu. Nows has been received to over Logan yesterday to atteud Caliof east the front at the Smith took the cira registra- way building, in the course of which continuing the previous reports of court. tion books and presumably went fornia building. From the height the Ohio monument containing the nlioM'ing of Deputy Heabre, Charles Lunilquist was arrested of a mans head ten feet back, upfishing, and has since Lot been bronze of (Sherman. Grant, figures linuteunnt in the navy, by of this afternoon on a charge on an inclined plune, was ex poised seen or heard from, Litany and Chase, 8heriilau, Stanton, of Admiral Mello. order fornication. rutin i a tempting array of luscrous fruit Garfield, with a modern Cornelia at least. It The lieutenant was steering a Lawyers Kimball and Maloney strange that Mr. Biriti should pears, peaches, graps, apple.;, above to these noted pointing Ismt and had lioUi arms in to lxinrding were passengers from your city great soldiers and statesmen ns her take it so suddenly iutuM is hem! nectarines, everything sliut off. He was taken on board of finest abundance and the this quality Ogden to go fishing, for the fitf time ii. morning. jewels, was dedicated Htid set a;iart the Aquidlmn and shot while blue the bauneis bor; through The city council met in regular his life, and take the registration bg as the chief symbol of Ohios tliu head order of the admiral. over word all the by proudly mighty session Monday. Tliare was but books with him for bni. Later greatness. In the various No further news has been received little business transacted. in the day City Attorney hluughau California. delivered by W. W. Icnltody, pre- nlsiut the second bombardment of The fruit upon this stand vn: al writ oi sident of the Ohio commission; Bio. Harry Wilson, while chopping made application for willows Wednesday, cut a deep mandamus against hinx uni ii supplimcuted by piles upon pilii! Gov. McKinley, Gen. Briukerhoff, or lioxos of fruit Blacked up behind was put iu the bauds of a nud ngly gosh in his right foot. Mjr Polina Houle. Samuel F. Hunt, and J udge aud they managed to give it all Judge -- it, last U. but a 8. C. Kramer, of Los Charles Marshal, upto Mr. Geo. Driver and his brother Leroy D. Tliomun, the triumphs out too. of Ohio in war and in peace were Angeles, California, attempted Will came up from Ogden this counts no deputy repL ,;ur liac Twenty atalwart Columbian Iwliev-e- d showed is suicide by poisoning at the Dear-Ixir-n It general! this up. eveneloquently recounted. morning aud returned to be a piece of uiul rlinudei! guards could not maintain order, hotel, Chicago, lie will not Murder was almost done in the ing. aud tlujy had to be reinforced by die. work to keep the books ( it of In his room at the hotel A number of beats are ranging Blarney Castle village iu Midway of the Hepublican pjiity and fifty more, and they had all they Plaisauce was found a scrap of Wednesday on the ranch of Knudsen Bros, on earlyThursdny morning. full'&uil fret could do to keep the crowd m democrats which was written: I ou the give paper The Charles Bear Biver aiul playing havoc night watcbmnn, access to them. Last yei-.- when anything like order. Everyone anil the colored porter, have only one brother, he is W. with their swine. Thornton, howsome that fruit, applied got H- - Krauier of the Republicans had pCssc-ssioUtah. The fire alarm rang out this of those same books no com- ever, and Bonis were even sharp John Williams, got into an alter- When recovered Ouray, to sufficiently 2 oclock. afternoon at 2:15. Lars Christan-Ben- B to get waited upon more cation shortly Kramer said was made, and the demo- enough he had talk, another plaint The negro is alleged to huve hay was on fire. The fire- crats were allowed to peruse them than once, and carried away the row, aud when Thornton brother, W. G. Kramer, mauager stand-Thmade a to stock a small fruit men good run and soon all of the Denver k Bio Grande Exthey desired. Such unfair enough expressed a willingness to settle had it under.' control. of crowd front the in build be to actions as this are severely the question of superiority rigid press Co., of Denver, but he did Our. irrepressible friend Dr condemned aud are ioniddered ing jrua bo dense three woman then and there the black man uot regard him as a brother, BeJ. B. Carriugton has fitted up a positively dishonest.- - Mrtulay the fainted in the first half cause he aud iny wife have kept rushed at him nud dealt him neat little office pn Main street, time for an hour orso became blow after Peopl? face with a hannlmr me ont of the possession of $150,-00- 0 registrationiu the 4 and is now waking 'iku.s and t?r it hoimu iiu'iMSsttGi!? three vffcrs. jwii ighy ilnring the -TLwtnu full, lmAwaWi bin i ant improvements on his dwelling. registration-fisherme- n "TfiSjUiTEnirjiiB wifi return found impossible to pass out the in a block sailed into the jiffy and Kansas City now, left him three The district schools in Brigham by thut time &r there be fruit iu original packages, and it man. tossed out in regular mouths was finally We ago, and he had been tomorrow. will all trouble. open City Again the kniniucr descended drunk five weeks. Kramer had base ball fashion into the uplifted are also to have a high school this the watchmans head and li'H'ii manager of a drink cure was esti upon of thousands. It hands ME VS. DISTRICT C0UBT about which Btart will the seaon, then Thornton shut at iie negro, iu Los Angeles anil had mated that fully 59,000 peoph middle of October and run for who was less than four foot away. oompnny watched or of their institute for some fruit In either nd Takes Winds Court two or three terms. got up Logan his loft hand charge Williams threw nr i ar au Bjioi-che- D.-pu- - tin-wa- n e Ite-gu- u ink an Adjournment others get it Mr. Joseph Merrill has gone to TUESDAY, 19TH. Gov. West aud the Utah ComChicago with several hundred 11. II. Junes; jury Y. vs Rich J. head of muttons. There is no missioners had their hands full in favor returned of plainJudgement home market for them and sheepin receiving the guests who called tiff with for interest. $174 legtH to means to rustle for men have at the territory building during People vs N. M. llodgei; verdict ths dny. It hail lieen decided by pay their herders and other not guilty. the commission to give a reception obligations. to the general public instead of was admitted James to Hart Neither tliellcpublicans nor the democrats have yet inode a move the District Court on tiling certificate having a parade, in view of the fact that several other parados had toward preparing for this fall's dulv issued. lieen planned. WEDNESDAY, 20TH, campaign, and people are begineach is to afraid think The pretty littlo building had party ning W. W. Maiighn vs K. 8. Kiiulmll ; of the other, or that politics is order to show cause. Casa argued lieen decorated extensively, and ii buried iu oblivion. the main building Gov. West, his a'.d submitted. . staff and commisitionors rnudvei Allhough times are dull, there U. G. Hopkins vs. James B:illr citizens of Utah aud the pule the is at present a little boom in the et al; verdict for plaintiff fur $1. lie.. The Mormon Choir reudete' matrimonial line. Mr. Ephraim Y. 1. Hendricks vs. M. 1). Hammusic Alice and Mian Madsen during the reception. Johnson mond; jury trial waived anil judgalso Mr. Isaac Jensen and The grand army hosts returned ment rendered against defendant Madsen were married iu the from udiunaMilis, paraded for $2,(it8.-15Salt Luke Temple this week. A 7,000 (lie fully grounds through K. W. Packer vs O. C. Urmsbv, and with 1,000 school reception was held Thursday even- :t strong al; lnulini. fur new trial granted. children dedicated the new lilierty ing and the many invited guests C. C. Goodwin vs J. I. Davis la'll in front of the west entrance enjoyed themselves immensely. d Some valuable presents were given cl ul; appeal diniuissed and to the administration building. tbje transmitted it loser Other the young people. Alice Hcott, daughter of President young I Scott of the California commission, couples are preparing to follow court. llmiute Bros, vs Ailuuie et id; swung the iron tongue of the hell their example. Grover inny close mines, shut down mills and de- motion to retax coals grunted in fur the first time, and other children lull'd around showering the stroy trade in general, liut he can- part not put a stop to matrimonial albell wiili (lowers. Director General After hearing litis case ail liances. Hie Davis anil the coinninler-in-cliii- 'f some minor lui'frtrs The people are finding it very Fourth District court il.Yjhunicd id tlm grand army stirred up with mlriotic apm'lifs, difficult this year to pay their tine di Alice 8. Mitchell snug her new nud meet and other obligations. taxes New Liberty Bell. N tMcrilie "The ou for the Tun vrion song, Many depend largely I mw Tint Natiux. iSu bell rang times the revenue from their fruit to square, Fifty Tub Nation. for strokes off their little accounts; but this They all ui uM states, five for in Tits Nation ord tie for freedom. to anil one democratic of territories of the onthe fiews punted prosperity days year (?)j finds them with an abundance of The Salt Lake City Tabernacle The Nation will take Oats or choir fruit, but no market. Just think; Intntis'H sang, America" and Tin ou nubs 'rijition for n aud the for fine of orange peaches Belling few dnyn. We pny So cents per ' Slur Siiangled Banner, for music the lent one cent per pound. This is the bushel for potatoes nud band $l.k jut brass Two asHonib-aud I season this here cwt. for Hr Oats. ruling price big campfires ug them any but little sols even Li that price.; time. led one in festival hall and the I. , . To Our Subscribers. $1,733 of oar democrats friends Many CITY GHAT. are THE YORLDS sorely disappointed )t the way BRIGHAM NO. 45. Mini-Am- Wo tuke pleasure in iuforuiug We also find in the general net of lint memorable all our subscribers that special session that $2,110(1.32 were ap arrangements have becu inode N' with tliu Z. C. M. I, and the Union propriated for printing stationery, subetc., making a grand total of Mercantile Company whereby to be The Nation may 15,239.32, or $87.32 jvr day during scriptions .All therekinds of grain, paid incidenthe entire session, all for tal expenses.' This is how demo- poultry or produce handled by cratic legislators economize with this firm is acceptable, and may 1h taken there at any time, where public funds. This is how they for amount will he the i guard the Territorial treasury. Ur receipt Id theu lie prehmt a which in other words, gentlemen, this is given, office this at and a receipt sented how your taxes ars demolished. will lie given for the paer. This Another act passed liy the is also will enable hundreds of our Thirtieth Legislature who ciniiiot well spare worthy of note. "Mortgages nml yv the cash, to time pay for thoir r? trust deeds exempt from taxation. This proposition is gixxl All poor tnximrers who some-- ! paper. to old and new subscriliers alike, times arc forced to Imrrow money iiinl should be taken advantage of RVj-omortgage security, this law wnsi at once, as we do not know how made for your special benefit, by the offer will last. long 1 guess. i; thu frieuds of theKHir! A' not. I will cite one case out of1 i many, that has coma under my Bui Pianos of Lamoreaux. .. NATION. - LOGftN. UTAH. FRIDAY MORNIiG, SePTCMBCR 22. 1893. DEMOCRATIC ARE University paiicr-ordere- j . tmnn-nclin- g forty-fon- ! n-u- j : ; r up aud the bullet struck the thumb, shattering it. Williams rushed al Thornton and struck him three times iu the f ice before aiio.her of the bullets bit him. This time the lentien missile funtid the negros cheek nml down he went. By this lime the entire village was aroused sml the people cnine rushing into the court. Guards scaled Hie fence uml arrested both the fighters. At the hospital fonr ugly wouuds ou Thornton's face The were found to need stitches. covered with but was blood, negro Hie bullet he nceiveil in the face had fiiittemd against his heuvy After the wounds cheek bone. were dressi'd tbs men were taken to Woodlawu police station and inebriates. AN AInImmq Flcuir, David Jones, colored, suspected of robbery at McDowell, Smith country, Alabama, was caught by the citizens Tuesday night and hung up in order to extort a confession from him. lie did not he confess, aud when half-dea- d was taken down and terribly whipped; when he was released. Wednesday Jones frieuds armed aud attacked the theinsclv.is whites. In the fight that ensued two negroes were killed and one while mau fatnlly hurt. Further trouble is apprehended, ns both e. hull's are said to lie arming tlieui-iselv.-- Tlia . 1 r ar(a. Buvaiiuli, (Ga ,) Morning correMiiiiiit'iit at Brunswick AVic says; Only one case was reported today, and ono ileutli, Hilaries John- locked up. Tiiu Bridge Trustee V. Skinner, ot New York, who lias interested himself iq Mayor Gilroy's proji-sit ion for a New York city or Maiihatteu dny nt the Worlds son, a young mini of TiTlon, (Is. Nineteen cuses are under treatment. Fair, linn luul another eoiifereiuMi iH "oriolw-thThe with the mayor. Mr. Skinner Hiii.. ,0" 0,U! of wl,i,! f Hi as as fast l B1 I"1" mayor and he had arranged Tw bl,,,k', hVB u,ov1 for a meeting with several railroad llT Simmons Island, men. If low fares cun lx. secured lo The infection is spreading slowly. nml the public approves of H.c! 'i lu re is gn-b- t nccil of uasibluuce, as plan, the mayor will take official y is all kluix'il. The business action to pri'imre for a Gotham dHy i.i exceedingly light and cases at ths big show. mild. Michgnii celebrated Thursday and Friday anil Kansas all the or Great Importance. week. We have ciiiicl'.uli'd to extend ths lime Tor ilie reileiiipiiiin c.r scrip un-I- 'il Temple Notice. the loth of lliis niinilb, and all The Logan Temple will nui.it piwitii ely be in by that Krllp on (lie IlOth of Kept, and time. Z. C. 1. 1. (Logan Branch,) again ou Tuesday, Oct. the Kith. M. W. Merrill, 1893. Isaac Smith, v e j j uior-lulil- lresideut. Manager, |