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Show 1 THE TRI-WEEKL- juua,riAL, LCGAN. UTAH, SEP! EMBER 14197. Y is rntHf Jo TUE tthfal; 1TUBHED k BT EAEL & ESGLAflD PUBLISHING 00., LESSEES.! , r. at Thursday - ul 8ttdn, . Teeey, MfT (it ' W. J -' ' Editor, A. Gobdos, SATyaDJLT, SEPTEMBER! 8,18 97 The Enquirer is trying' to .rob the Tribune of credit for the patern movenity of the ment. Either of them are welcome to the illegitimate offspring as non-partisa- :faras we jue concerned.. . The marriage . of , the famous Confederate general, James Long--v street, aged eighty, to Miss Helen seems to Dortsch, aged twenty-twhate been another instance of She loved me foe the, dangers I had she passed, and 1 loved be-t' did pity them. o, hat A samite of what might be ex- pected under the plan was furnished in Salt Lake this week, when six men, calling themselves a committee, met and n nominated the candidate for Mayor.. Evidently they thought they would save the dear people the unnecessary trouble of selecting their own representative, andf IHeVam e time avoid the danger of a mistake. All the voters have to do, provided they feel sufficient interest, is to turn out on election day and do the rest. In Logan the people prefer to take a bandintbe preliminaries themselves. i ; . non-partis- in the direction of a return to old by the Church in relation to polygpolitical conditions desirable? ' We amy, have been greater than would think not. We are pleased to be have been supposed possible iu the able to state that Logan will not go few years which have since elapsed, mugwump this year. 7 tojinprejadiced persons conversant with existing conditions at the Ore week from today Demo- time the manifesto was issued. It cratic primaries will be held in the could not reasonably have been various municipal wards for the expected that every vestige of a purpose of nominating two council-me- n practice which had prevailed in and electing delegates to the Utah for more than forty years, Cty Convention, which will, in could ke swept out of existence at .v turn, nominate the general officers. oncer A piece of good advice to all Democrats is, turn ont . and . attend the primaries and take an active part in the proceedings. V Consider FOR SALE: New Lime Kiln. Hansens carefully during the intervening time who you want to represent FOR SACE A second hand W oodbury horsepower. Box 255, you in the city council.Look around your .ward and see tEe7 available LoganT FOR SALE CHEAP An Extimber, and make.1 your selections Incubator. Apply io this celsior for first aud second choice. Many office for information. a kick has been made by people ONE MILLION Watches want who have followed the old time ed for "ofO.M.Wendelboe plan and have gone unprepared, the bestrepairing, watchmaker in Utah. because a few more thoughtful TO OFFICES RENT Over , ones had considered the matter in & Z. Grocery Drug Co., Cl advance cf the meeting and were Main45s. an non-partisa- Want Column, Co-o- p prepared to make nominations as soon as they were in order, and they have been put through before the sleepy ones realized that business had commenced. Then the cry is raised that the primary was packed, and unnecessary ill will is engendered .If you do not like a nomination! be prepared with a better one, and to " give good " reasons for yourcboice. The general desire is to get the best men for the offices, and the best way to attain that end is for each one to take an active interest in their selection. When a choice has been made even if your candidate falls give Him royal eupport and do not weaken his individual and the y kickparty cauas by - . ing. at the National Park. JThe visitor is met at THE POLYGAMY NAIL- the entrance to the Park by one of the guards, and the loch of his gun Any attempt to renew the old is fastened and sealed so.that it is to be deprecated, cannot be used without breaking polygamy cry the seals, which is a punishable and no terms of deunneiation can be too tothoeo who to peculiar combination visitors have been, robbed by. bandits who did hot care a snap for the regulations. Another danger is that bears are so plentiful that as many as a half dozen have been sen at one time, and the government has neither instructed these wards in the rules of etiquette, not provided Ahem withmuzzle3 and boxing oflenser'ltecently gloves. One great reason advanced in the advocacy of the movement, is that its object is to get good meh in office. The ques tion then arises, are all the. good men mugwumps, or aro they to be chosen 'indiscriminately from the two great political parties? Another question is, would harmonious action be more likely to be secured "PyheTectibn of such a election combination, than by-th of a straight party ticket? Again, if thj division upon party lines was a move in the right direction, what's the matter with it now? There are plenty of good men in either of the parties to fill all of the offices, and judged by the platforms Adopted upon the. eve of municipal elections, there is almost as wide a divergence of opinion in regard to municipal, as to.natienal government. The people aregen-- i erallygiven the choice of twf separate policies whereas a nonpartisan scheme would give them but one. The people have become Interested in politics, and have Been led to think, along lines .entirely foreign to, them years ago. The tendency ,of , movements ipay be judged. by the lack of interest displayed in our last school election. Is any step non-partisa- n -- , . j. non-partis- an That Schillings Best tea missing-wor- d contest closed August .3 1 st. We shall announce the winners and the word at the first possible moment. , , ..A $2000.00 strong apply endeavor to make it appear that the Mormon church still encourages the practice. The pledge to the contrary has been maintained, and no polygamous marriages have been solemnized since the issuance of the manifesto. It would be too much too expect that associations that had existed for twenty, thirty or forty years prior to the issuance of the manifesto, could, in every instance, to broken off in a day, and sporadic instances of the continuance of these relations may be found; but no greater proof of Change upon the part of the Church could be asked, than is exhibited in its attitude toward this class of offenders against the law. There is now no defense funJ, and any, person at his own the law docs vio-lati- ng n Schillings Best baking powder and tea arc jbecause they are What money-bac- k . word? Every ticket taken from Schillings Best "baking- powder or tea is good for one guess at the missing word. Send your ticket with your guess and V. name andaddresslto is the missing - -- 20G0 MONEYmSCRrSAITFRANCISCO. Alto Horn, and & City lot 51x0 rods. Apply A Pair of Jacks. meeting house 24 delegates. , to J. W. England, Journal Office. By order of the Logan City Ileber City, Tribune special HOUSE TO RENT four rooms, Democratic Committee. three blocks south of B. Y. College. Sept. 16. R Pitcher Woodward, Frank K. Nebeker, Convenient for students. Apply who is traveling on a donkey Chairman. across the continent from New this office. V. John Owxf York to San Francisco in pavmeut NOTICE. The Logan novelty Cf an election bet, arrived here to, . Secretary. to the kinds all is shop get place bail left of for from and Real Executor's Estate. Provo, day pfrepairipg done' Bicycles a whence be will go to Salt Lake, Notice li hereby itWen, that in pursuancev, of' an order of iho District Court of tbe First Judispecialty. R. M. Rolfsen, Third where he will arrive on Tuesdav. cial District of the State of Utah, in and for St., Logan. York- - November27; tt.e Count of on thelfth day of He left-N- ew j 1397, in lb matter of tfa estateof ! THE SCANDINAVIAN STORE 1896, and must reach San Francis- September Jeaae Pearson, deceived, the nndeisiyned. tbe of the- - last will and testa meet of pays highest price for Eggs, sells co by November 3rd, or forfeit Executor aid deceased, will aeU at private aale to the goods cheaper than any other place $5000. By tbe terms of the bet he highest bidder for cash aud anbject to confirmation by said district Court, on or after in town.; Ricks Block, Main St. was to start without a dollar, pur- Monday, the eleventh day of : at Un oclock a m. at the officeOcober, of w. FOR SALE. Wall Paper, Win-do- chase a donkey and support him- 1MU7. W. Mauehan over U. O. Store on Main Street self and steed from bis earnings. between ttecond and Third Streets, in Loyan Shadee, etc- - etc. in the County of Cache, Utah, all tha He ia. aRo obliged to. weat-a.- . plug City, .. John Bencix, right, title, interest and estate of the said Jese Pearson at the time ol his death, and all the One half block west of Post office, hat, spectacles and Prince Albert right, title and interest that the said estate has, coat. Third Street. Logan. by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said FIRST-CLAS- S Jesse Pearson at the time ol his death, in V sewing machines, aud tu all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of Call for Ward Primary. extras, needles and oil can now be land situate, lying, and being In the aaid County of Cache, State of Cud, and bounded obtained haody at the new office of Ward primaries of the Demo-- and described as follows, tbe Singer Mfg. Co. on 3rd St., 4 cratic Party are hereby called toi Lots four (t) and fire (5) in Block Thirty-siV. (36) in Plat a of Logan City Survey and con- rm-e- t Z. of west C. M. of in' various wards I. the Logan taioiDg two aces and four square rods. Also, dpors two (2) in block ten 10) in Plat C of l.o. FOR SALE. Best dry farm in City Saturday September 25th,! ganLot(fay land Survey, containing ten (Id) acres, 8 for and at ocleck p. m., situated in the east half of acctlon thirty the Cache County, cheap. 240 acres 1897, (RC) in town-hitw lye (12) north of one lucerne, 50 acres wheat, and 70 purpose of nominating two coun- (1) east of tne Salt Lake Meridian.range United Slates for Utah LoAlso, Snrveyr acres unbroken. Abundant range oilmen to the City Council of L.t eight (8) in block five (6) in Plat D of Lo: Fwnn Survey and containing twenty (2 : gan City and two ward committee-me-n gan adjoining acres, and sitnnied in the southeast quarter of Comtbe to Democratic City section twenty 20; and the southwest quarter vLOST Heifer calf about four twenty-on(?U in townahie twelve months old, light red, spot in fore- mittee, from, each municipal ward;, rf(i- -lsection north of rauge one (1) eaat of the Salt I, sice to elect also to attend Meridian the United States delegates Surveys . for Utah. Rehead. Was dragging a rope. Also, The east half of the eaBt ball of lot five (3) ir. turn to Marshal McCulloch and Logan City Convention hereby block called for Saturday October 2nd, and five f5 in Pint D of tiOgia Farm Survtr be rewarded. five 5J acres and situated in Cache-Tnad- w ..i 1 lo-wi- t. x I p e 1 CHEAP FOR SALE A new SOT, at 11 oclock, a. ra., in the-Cou- rt House, said City. house, lot 4x9 rods, The purpose of said Convention 4 blocks from Tabernacle for $ 275. will be to nominate a Mayor, a Apply to Isaac Elwell, the Third a a d two-roome- St. Hardware man. SALESMEN WANTED. $10q to $125 per month ad expenses. Staple line; position permanent, pleasant and desirable. Address, with stamp, The Seymour Whitney - Co.. T 149, Chicago. BLANKETS 50 cts. a pair. Un-derwe- ar cts, a suit. Boys school suits $2.25. Misses school shoes 75 cts. a pair Everything goes f'O J. Xewbold, 3rd cheap lor cash. street. FOR SALE House and west, twft north meeting, house, $150. part-trade- , , SALE-Vi- olin, lot-b- lock .Third-wa- rd Will take farming implements. individual riskT'mt-wouldi- ieet Apply to Alfred Picot, office in Edneither official nor general indi- wards block. vidual sympathy. He ruus his FOR SALE The Experiment own risk and will have to take the 5 tation.fi as, iuium.ber.nf.- - pure b r td consequences. A few years ago our friends of the -- Methodist and Presbyterian churches would have professed that such conditions as exist today would be entirely satisfactory; that if the Church would discontinue further polygamous marriages, relations and family lies 'already formed might bo tolerated; but now, when polygamous, marriages have entirely ceased, and except in isolated instances the law is being complied with by polygamists of long standing, the old cry is falsely raised in k order, apparently. to pSvive prejudice against the Church' outside 'of Utah, 'and swell the missionary fund. The results of the action taken ; contest begins, :a missing-wor- d at once.' MJJluilding, FOR -- : . post-primar- .The g6vernment maintains a Closed August 3 1st -- . 5s-- r- containing tbe son heast quarter of section tweuiy laul in township twelvel 12j noitn of range one 111 east ot Balt lAke MeiidUo, United States Surveys for Utah. Terms and conditions of Sale. Cash, ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid to the said Executor on the day of sale, e on confirmation of aale by said District Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. Bids or oilers must be in and may be left a tbe residence of aaidwriting Executor ia Logan City, Utah, or delivered to said Executor at any time before th aale. ' JOHM ANOUK, Exfen tor of the last will and testament of Jesse lvarson, deceased! Dated Sept, 17th, 18V7. City Marshal, City Attorney, City Auditor, a City Recorder, a City Treasurer, a City Justice of the Peace, and to elect a chairman of the Logan City Democratic Committee. Such other business as shall properly be brought before ho. Mb7. the Primaries and the Convention for Pubtrcmtton Notice be transacted. may The meeting places of the PriLand Office at Salt Lake City. Utah. September 13, 1SV7. maries and the apportionment of Notice is hereby given that the following-earne- d settler has filed notice of hla Intention representation to the Various mun- to make final proof In rapport ot bis claim, and that aaid proof will be made be-icipal wards shall be as follows: fore the Clert of the First District Court oL. First wardr in the Sixth ward of UtAH, at Logan City, Utah, on November I, 1897, vis: meeting house 25 delegates. Harlnm J. McBride H No. 8213 for the S W fitS K. SfiCQcdward,in,- - the - Second TJSedJSTplON to prove He namoe the following witness 20 house delegateswarcLmetiog hii coutinuuue residence upon and cultivation ' land.Tii: Third ward, in the Third ward of,C.said L. Anderson, L. J. P. Rose, P. P. Rose, of house 19 delegates. meeting Hyrum. each-CUtai;J L. Pitkin, of Mill. Fourth ward, -- in the County ville, Cache Co., Utah. Btkoh Gxoo, Court House 22 delegates. Register. Fifth ward, in tbe Fifth ward Frame K. Nebikei. Attorney forpplicanW dsi-anr- . . - o. - R. C. Brown Leghorns, Barred Plymouth Rocks and Lt. Brahmas for sale They, will be- 6old cheap to make room for experiments. WANTED TO FIND, -- A lady, who either, widow or married would like to have a B. Y. College lady student as a companion. Satisfactory arrangements for furnishing food, fuel aud for rent, will be made. - , Great Assortment La4ie,8M)88esan(l Childrens Plash and Cloth Capes aod Jackets at prices that defy competition. You must see these before.buying. Our Clothing Department with the best and latest styles. is now complete ' We can save you from 10 to 50 per cent on Oil and Grease, THRESHING MACHINE MEN! Address X.Y. Box 235, and in fact on everything else you want. . . V-- ; Logan, Utah. ' ) . FISTER At NIELSEN carry REMEMBER! the finest line of leather suspendWe re always prepared to buy WHEAT, OATSrHOd$, ers of Jatcat pattern. . They also Potatoe8t &c.; We pay you the Highest price for what-yoHave have l axle grease and harto sell, and make you the lowest priceron-yourjupplie- s. a ; ness oil. Call and see ..their large : I1,. Hock of team and buggy, harnesses, also stock saddles, all hand-mad- e and warranted. None . but first-claworkmen employed. 1st door west of Thatcher Bros. Bank, M. W. MERRILL, dr., , . .. . . u -- a-N- K ss Supt. A JM8 |