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Show to cjtimita tha required the people should dem&ad that the pcr-ibilVVMAl benefits be more equally divided. There are a few people among us levy. It inflicted a real hardship upon the poor dating the fall of who think more of political matPUBLISHED BY 1897, but last year the commission- ters' than their own souls salya-tion- .. GREAT PROFITS- They may Jihink their salers., set aside, one-- h aUjailLfora Em. & ENGLAND PUBLISHING 00., vation" depends on their "position and from this came last LESSEES. in politics. The time was when People frequently speculate upon poor fund, the immense profits made in the year the relief formerly obtained the- office sought the man; but it the rebate. 6eems things have changed. Now newspaper business, and are prone by there are plenty of competitors for ' to complain that the subscription Twac - Cemn o M Instead or exercising his o wn every office. There are cases where TtnnAiy m4 Suirtv. price and advertising rates are too men are elected for their known Matter. high. ' In a letter advocating the judgment and going contrary to qualifications which they have election of Hon. A. W McCune for the expressed will of his party and acquired by their incessant efforts Editor. the U. S. A. Gobpon, Senate, and reciting' his the people generally in the matter and untiring energy. The-onl- y claims to recognition, Heber J. of the selection of a U. S. Senator, sate way is for sus to elect those as did Joseph Kimball, Hon. A. who have proven themselves; but Grant says: JANUARY 10.1899. we do not believe as TUESDAY do in the Heber-JGrant k Co. invested F. Farr Jr. issued 240 invitations old world, that men they should hold .through-ou$49,000 in the Salt Lake Herald at to prominent-DemocrOffice for i life time,"or on account the tim9 that it became the Demo the. couhtyto.. express their of thepr blood. We have no parOUR TRAIN SERVICE. cratic organ, and have since paid preference not only in regard to ticular royal family here, and the $10,000 in assessments and subse this question, but also ip regard to appearance of the same should be We' publish in this issue a nuin quently assigned their 'stock with their preference for incumbents of shunned. out consideration to MrChambera n said that: we should It hereof interviews wjth prominent on account of not being able to whatever appointive"" offices may pay statesmen raise -jthat we would come He received 139 citizens and , business men regard any more assessments. Counting come to the and those assertions front, 'ing oiir new -- train service. In interest oh our money from the answers, which are published else- have been verified, and the affects - every instance it will be seen that time of its investment at 8 per where in this issue. It will be of the same can be seen. ' it is thoroughly unsatisfactory cent and our losses would be be- seen that, although not in the race, There are some among us who Ulterior motives on the part of tween $90,000 and $100,000. Hon. Moses Thatcher is preferred have so far forgotten thfemselves be remembered must in this It . above all, he receiving 81 votes to that they do not remember the pit prominent railway officials are in from whence an 56 for were digged, or McCune, who outstrips the rock from they timatedirijat least one instance. connection that the Herald wasand whence they were newspaper; his nearest competitor, Upon every hand is discontent and Judge King, are so hewnthey expression of the knowledge that that after the division on party by nine votes. Mr. Farr, by this polities. 1 know, ofenrappedin those who Cache is being unfairly dealt with. lines it had the prestige of being act, acknowledges that the indi- were once faithful to their religion, The 0. 8. L. has no piece of road the leading party organ of the vidual is not so great as the party and who bid fair to become pillars upon the entire length of its sys State, which brought it greatly in whichelected him, and that he to the church of Christ, but they tern of twice the lengtETof its Caqhe creased patronage." Itsadvertis-in- g was elected to do their will, not his have allowed themselves by negligence to discontinue ' patronage was in proportion to own, wherever he could secure an church affairs to thattheir duties in valley branch, that yields it the extent that eame amount of revenue. As one its prestige; still, to use a current exof preference. It is plso they have said, the leaders, of. the expression gentleman said, the people built pression, Heber Ji Grant & Co. ran gratifying to learn' that in his old church have used their influence the road, and practically presented in the hole more than $59,000, home, where he is best known, Moses with the people to cast their votes for a certain party. To such I and would have probably gone to the Thatcher is still the it to the U. P. favorite. prime would stopl Take stock, and In addition, they have invaria-bl- wall had not Chambers, and after- As he is not in the race, McCune see howsay much you are worth and been discriminated against in wards McCune, cotne to the rescue. must be the favorite pf the solitary what road you are traveling. Do the matter of freight rates, and The latest statement we heard re- Democratic legislator from Cache, you feel as you once did, when you the matter ' was . that the and must be accepted below as the really knew as much as you now they were unjustly cut off from garding disbursements exceeded the re- choice of the think you do? , v party in this county. thrqugb service upon the main line one of two the Either, most proand placed upon a spur. Notwiih ceipts by $130,000. minent parties would be' a great The Journal has no one to come La Grippe Successfully Treated. help to the people, if they would standing all of this unfair treat to its aid with thousands. It must ment, they have continued to : I have just recovered from the liveWeup to their professions. or go to the be we that have record to j) regret and u road build its the of second attack la grippe this patronize of the most prosMr. Jas. traffic until today the revenues wall. It is one Jones, pub- the death of Miss Hatie Van says year, be- lisher in State the of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. Orden, daughter of Brother and from this branch reach an immense perous newspapers cause it does succeed in paying its In the latter case I used Chambe- Sister Willard Van Orden, who desum. own bills and maintaining its rlains Cough Remedy, and I think parted this life .on the 24th of The patronage of Cache county December, 1898, after being bedonly fast but its lessees would like to with considerable success, for two Iong;drearwyearsrBui ' ' is so large as to justify an' uni- credit; incomes with many of its being in bed a.little over two day s for exchange good faithshe ten days for the former at versal demand that, the- company most con- against To critics. could not have lived at all. But tack. The. second attack I am connect us with the main line on duct itspersistent business so that it pays its satisfied would have been equally Hattie has gone to the far beyond, the north; that all trains except employees, its paper, rent, power, as bad as the first but for the use to join her relatives in another through freights' for pointB in light and other bills, requires a de- of this remedy as I had to go to world than this, to await the "Oregon and Montana, should pass gree of business perspicacity which, bed in about six hours after, being morning of the first resurrection, where she will be crowned with over this line;' that Logan should if to the affairs of a mer- 'struck with it, while in the first applied case I was able to attend to busi- glory and eternal life. be made a common point with cantile establishment in which an ness about two Supt. Peter Van Orden has a days after getting Ogden and Salt Lake, and that 'we inwas child of amount One of his other capital very sick. For sale by Riter Bros. down. be given an adequate freight and equal would in the same swallowed children a nail two vested, . Jiine Drug Co. f service. Mr. inches Marion Stephenpassenger long. have landed it in the front rank and son his children are of three The people of Southern Cache and rendered its proprietors indeEducational Institute. sick. are also endeavoring to have, the pendent. Its advertising and subProgramme for Cache. Co. Edu-- . SundayJeing.JheJegmning of jroad ex tend ed to i n cl u d eWell to rates Beem'high catioual Institute, for Sat. Jan.' 14, the year and a fast "day, the reguscription "may Hyrum, Millville and Provi- some who are unacquainted with 1899, at the usual time and place: lar exercises were dispensed with, dence. ,We are convinced that the Study in the Grades and a short program was rendered. surroundings circumstances; their patronage entitles them to the bukwe Horace Prof. Cummings, of the Among those who took part were: think we may claim withconcession asked. They have been School. Supt. Van Orden, Bp. Lewis, and out boasting that every advertiser University Training a song by Chorister William Blair, 2. Miscellaneous business. endeavoring to obtain it from and subscriber is obtaining full teachers are All entitled, Kind Words are Sweet expected county the Short Line, and failing in this, value for the invested, and to be present, and trustees and Tones to the Heart, followed by a money have opened negotiations with anthat each year their proportion of friends of education generally are speeeh by Counsellor Waddoup. other roadj presumably the South- - the benefits Next was a recitation by F. M. derived from honest cordially invited. Pacific.. ern If, to their solicita- methods and progressiye work, exW;G. Raymond, Stephenson Jr.; Asleep at. the - followed a Com. should Chairman be added Switch, of that tion, speech from Programme r-ceeds ours- .B, ,Ar Hendricks, just returned the people of the entire valley, a mission. from , PROPOSED AMENDMENT. 25,000 in number, as it will be unLand Fcr Sale. ' Citizen. less service upon the present road is I have 2,500 acres of land in improved, sufficientlparonage will by Speaking of the work confronting Bingham County, Idaho, for sale. Dyspcpsiacanbecured Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets. One be assured to amply pay for an ex- the pretent legislature and of It has a good water right, is in a using Tablet will give immediate relief little tension of the S. P. from Corrinne. necessary amendments and changes, Mormon settlement and terms are or money refunded. Sold in handsome eta. boxes 25 at viz: in $2 acre cashbalance per Thisyallexi s too Jarge .anOts thejProyo .Enquirer, speaks, of ;one easy, annual equal eight payments. 7 per shipping interests too great for it proposition which the commission- cent, interest, payable annually. to be ignored or mistreated. The ers of Cache county found a means Average price of lknd $10 This - is importers and exporters should to satisfactorily adjust themselyes. No agents commission. own land. and get together figure out just The Enquirer says: my A. D. Morrison, what they are doingjor.. the .railAbout the: mostgeneral : conir Address: Idaho Falls, Idaho. way company, and ,, compare it plaint which we now call to mind, with what they are getting in re- is the .law.' prohibiting county Ladies, Take the Best. II yon are turn. We are convinced that boards from remitting the taxes of troubled with Constipation, Sallow such a showing would be made as widows and other indigent persons Skin, and a Tired Feeling, take Karls who are now a public charge, but Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold would convince them that the. time k own little homes on which taxes by p Orocery A Drug Store. of pleading for a fitting returnwas must be paid. If the law in that past, and the time arrived to make regard could be amended, it seems demands for justice. From the to us it would be a good thing., READ IRIS, EVERyOHEI road runs True, the granting of relief ' Students and everyone else. At this railway standpoint the into Cache for the benefit of the by a rebate of taxes made , in season of the year you need hew clothor your old ones repaired and railway company; but there is.an-oth- such a way as to affect the State's ing, cleaned. For good workmanship and : phase of the question the portion of taxes in any county, reasonable prices go to side of the case which has been declared ', unlawful. peoples John Thomas. they hRvlt a right to Consider, and Otherwise it would be . almost im- - M block west of Z. C. M. I, corner, 3rd St. TUI! J OTiniTAIi. r CATARRH Vf la , , . Interior ats - y. 1 d, . . of Diastase, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal and fruit acids. These tablets dan now be found at all drug stores under the name of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their regular use after meals. . " Mr. N. J."Booher of 2710 Dearborn street, . Chicago, 111., writes: Catarrh is a local condition resulting from a neglected cold in the head, whereby the lining membrane o- f- the nose becomes in flkmed and the poisonous discharge , therefrom passing backward into' the throat reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh Medical authori of, the stomach. ties prescribed for me for three years for catarrh of stomach without cure, but today I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Stewarta.Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot find appropriate words to express my good feeling. I hava found flesh, appetite, and souni rest from their use. , Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest peparation as well as thi simplest and mo9t convenient remedy for any form of indigestion, catarrh of the Btomach, biliousness sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Send for little book, mailed free on stomach troubles, by addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can be found at all drug y . U self-supportin- g - her-exceed- ing - fi a treatment which causes the food to he readily, thoroughly "digested before it has time to ferment and irritate the' delicate inucoussur-face- s of the stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion ij the one necessary thing to do and when normal digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Harlanson W safest and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet, composed 1 !! -- ; obstinate'trouble is found in has-bee- i - the, : - . of- stomach 'Codld-b seen it would show ar slimy, in. flamed condition. The ctre for this common and t , STOHACRl Catarrh of the stomach has Ion been considered the npxt thing to incurable. Tpe usual symptons are a full or boating sensation after eating, accompanied sometime with sour or watery risings, a for. mation of gases, causing pressure on the hearty and lungs, and dif. ficult breathing; headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out, languid feeling. There is often a foul taete in the mouth,, coated tongue and if the w lli . ' ' - our-wa- THE A Pleasant, Simpler Bat Cafraad Effectual Cure for it. ' ; s 0? - . - r- - stores.- - Liquors for Holidays Cheap. Over-Stocked-B- PER ....... GAL. The best whiskey $4.00 Second best whiskey. . . . , 2.50 The best brandy Second best brandy Blackberry , 2.00 2.50 ' 2.50 Gin Rum All wines : ' f , f 4.00 2.50 1.50 ' J. R. Edwards Main St., Logan. . For Constipation take Karls Clover Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier Cures Headache, Nervousness, Erup tions on the face, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by Co-o- p Grocery & Drug Store.- - -- per-acr- a 4 e. -- J Co-o- . . . . er - - -- 1 ' d f V" - ' We have some Big Bargains to offer you before we close business for stocktaking, in Mens' Suits; Rubber Goods, Hats Caps and Shoes. . - " , y V 53.G53 A ! - iii |