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Show r'V T n. Oi "Jt y&sMnstca Letter. Alger-controlle- (From Our Regular Correspondent.) . Senator Mason fired an unexpec ted bornbuh elli n to. th e rankgoflhe Philippine annexationists when he offered his resolution, starting with aquot at i ' aJxomth-.Dec- a tion Ur read the testimony- - of army officers in order to find out what elegant beef that was, and how mistaken they were in finding fault with it. A man whowae In both"placeI"ftnd who knew what he was talking about remarked: The testimony of some of Independence, Whereas, all of just powers government are deprived from the consent of the gov erned, and declaring that the U. S. will not attempt to govern the people of any other country with out the consent of the people them selves, or subject them by force to our dominion against , their will. JUnless the attitude of Aguinaldo . and his followers changes widely from what the latest official advices Btate it to be, we have got to govern them by force or not at all. Representative Bailey won his constituti6nal fight without u re port from the House Judiciary Committee, although the members of the Committee are understood to be unanimous in the belief that the acceptance of a commission in the volunteer army, by a Repre,-- . sentative, vacates his seat in the House. Czar Reed won Mr.Baileys fight for him, by refusing. to certify the vouchers for the pay of the three members of the House who hold commissions. The mail of Southern Senators and Representatives is full of prosoldiers tests from against the proposal uf Senator tjfthese-officerrirqtHtWnaueea- ' log to me as that embalmed beef was. . There are reasons for the belief that his dickering with Aguinaldo cost E. Spencer Pratt, the position ofU. 8. Consul at Singapore, to which Robt A. Mosely, Jr., of AlaPratt bama, has been nominated. was largely responsible" for JAgvi-naldo- a, being taken to Manila by Admira Dewey, a fact of which be boasted in recently published official correspondence. It is stated that Pratt resigned his position, but he was probably officially in. vited to do so. As a rulq, Democrats in Congress decline to discuss, for publication, the statement against silver and in favor of expansion, made by Mr. Richard Croker, head of the Tammany organization, further than to say that they accept Mr. Crokers aesertion that the statement, was made as his individual opinion, and that as such it is worth no more ! , than the opinion of any other individual democrat of equal prominence, Privately, a number of them have expressed. the opinion that so far as anything he. can accomplish by going to the ButlerOLjCLr-io-give-them-U- r Convention, is conSenator. Pascal-presecerned, Mr. Croker might just as ed a formal memorial to the Senate well stay at home. against the Butler idea, from the Washington, Jan. 9, 1899, , - ns. h nt il w X Confederate St vetera'ns of Ocala, Fla, Bouncing the Baby. ' The House administered its an- A fond mother once asked Charles Lamb nual scare to the Civil Service Com- thehowwitty he liked babies?" mission, and it was more real than The stuttering wit promptly Bol boi responded: usual. This time the . House, .sit- boiled, madam " ft Committee of the whole ting Fortunately for the world, most men and women love it voted to the strike out apactually babies, and the home that is XS. ' propriation forvtbe Civil Service without one is never truly Commission, in the Executive, happy. The old bachelors like Lamb are the men who do not Legislative and Judicial bill. When care for babies, and only the woman who hopes the yea and nay vote was taken, to make her hnsband happy withonf underthe ordeal of maternity, hopes in however, the appropriation got a going vain. If women only knew, there is no small majority, and this years necessity for dreading the pangs of mother- h Si P r w 1 w rp K ei tl d Js Id scare was over. . . Senator Caffrey, of La., and Representative Swanson, of Va., made speeches in support jof Senator "Vests resolution, declaring a colo--ni- I tl j -- W- eystenrto al be prohibited by the U. S. Constitution. Mr Swanson, hood. If a woman is really healthy in a womanly way, her trial will be insignificant There is one great remedy that prepares a woman for almost painless It is Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription., It gives strength, vigor and virility to the special organs that bear the burdens of motherhood. It cures all weakness, inflammation and child-bearin- after pointing out that, in his opinion, the trade advantages we would ulceration. It banishes morning secure by the annexation of the . sqneamishness Philippines, would not begin to and other discomforts. It insures balance the expense of "keeping a healthy, bouncthem, stated his belief that the ing baby. Thousands of once barmain support of the imperialistic ren homes 'bless from who came those are policy this remedy for tbe innocent laughter working to bring about an offen- of happy childhood, dealers sell it and will not substitute some sive and defensive alliance between inferior Read what one preparation. the U. S aud Great Britain Senwoman says : ator Caffrevs speech was a reply I was taken sick two years ago and tried everything but could get no help. writes to that made before the holiday, almost Mrs.-C. IllashflcUL of Erim field, Hampden . ti t . Your Favorite Prescription did Co., Mass. of Conn. me deal of good. 1 was suffering with a Here the bold proposi- fallinggreat of the womb and could scarcely walk, now 1 am ao much better off that I can walk bytoenator Platt He said: quite tion is advanced that the right to a distance. It was your medicine that helped You me. and wishes best have thanks, my govern is broad and imperial and may Cod be with you to do all tbg good for and the that you can. If I hear of without limitation by our Constitu- poor suffering people anybody sick I will recommend them to write to tion. If the argument advanced you, and I will tell what you have done for me. Learn to keep the family healthy by by the Senator from Connecticut be v I a t i' Ex-Sheri- has-bee- ff . i - , ( , sff their-labor- s. IHrricriry Apjshtnssts.' Elders Allen M. Archibald an L. A. Merri- llSmithfieldr Sunday, Jan,-1Sunday, Jan. 22 Hyde Park. Sunday, Jan. 29 Coveville. 5 Elders Melvin Ballard ' nd Geo, Squires Sunday, Jan. 15Hyrum, Sunday, Jan. 22 5th wafd, Loein Sunday, Jan. 29 Newton. Elders Frank Baugh and C. M, m 15 22 EverWn-syste- Paradise. Sunday, Jan. Jan. 1st ward, Logan Sunday, Jan. Sunday, 29pGreenville. Elders Del Cranney and Mark Cannon Sunday, Jan." 15 Wellsville., Sunday, Jan. 22 Richmond." Sunday, J an. 29 Sterling .Ward. Elders Wm. Anderson and Er- nest Duce Sunday, Jan. 15 Mendon. Sunday, Jan. 22 Avon. Sunday, Jan. 29 Logan 7th ward. Elders Jos. J, Richardson and Ira Noble Sunday, Jan. 15 Millville. Sunday, Jan. 22 3rd ward, Logan. Sunday, Jan. 29 Clarkston. v Elder J. W. Crawford will visit the different wards in connection . with the other-elders- : " -a- Logan. The citizens of Logan are not the only ones who are dissatisfied with the change made by the railroad officials. Everyone in the north end of the vallay kicks, and we are ready to join forces and demand better service or another road. - G. L. M. January 11, 1899. Remarkable Rescue.' Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111., s, -- II Lhysioler Cli::. 41 cloth-binain- g 1 ' n nt t, f e makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a true and sound, then the indivi-dua- l reading Dr. Pierces Common Sense Medi- hopeless victim of consumption cal Adviser. Free upon andthat.no medicine could cure rights of man are to be held receipt of at one-cestamps to cover mail- her. . Her druggist suggested Dr. 31 stamps. only, or in by the U. S. under a Congressional ing R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. New Address, Discovery for ConKing's despotism. Our Constitution knows she boughta bottle and sumption; no despotism,it sedulously provides to her delight Tfound herself beneagainst despotism; but right here is a despotism of the most flagrant rHETHATCHER BROS fited from first dorse. . She continued its use and after taking six ' character possible. ? bottles, found herself sound- - and B AN KI N G CO. No one doubts that the treaty of well; now does her own houswork, Peace, which' went to, the Senate Logsa CHpr and is as, well aa she ever was. last week, will in due time receive -SDBPLDST S20.CCI Free trial bottles of this Great Disthenecesearynumberof" votesTo iFHE,$i8WK!0. covery at Riter Bros. Drug Co. DmcOTOBS. ratify it, with a number o spare, Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. 6 but it does not necessarily follow - FthMbhIJ dXO. W. THATOHXft, L. 8. HILLS, that the Senate will, in the mean. " David H. In pulmonary trouble, the direct ' -be rtstea to . muzzled. This coneent Thatcher, Peery. time, James Sharp, Junes Rack, actionofB ALLARDS HORE-HOUNw asf ul lydemopg tratedwhenthe --W.W. Rlter, Wm. D. Hendricks. SYRUP upon the throaty . J. Taylor, L R. Rarttneau) Senate adopted, over the vigorous He It HltC&s and chest lungs, immediately ar' protest of Senator Davis, Chairman H I BiTcit v 1 OuUif rests th6 malady, by relieving the of the Committee on Foreign RelaI distress, cutting the. phlegm', and Havings Department! tions, and lately a Peafce Commisvocal and breathing rays toper cent Interest on larlnp depot' freeing the sioner, Senator Hoars resolution withdrawal on fchjcct thirty days' not organs. . Price 50 cts. Riter Bros. calling upon the President, if not Merestand compounded quarterly. sell and Drug Co-foreign Vuy ' domeetlo ezchatu incompatible with public interests, Senate all OollectiJpe of to the eena , Hade to copies Promptly. Experience Is the best T encher. Vee Ackers English Remedy in any instructions given to the Peace Correspondent. . case of coughs, colds or croup. Should Cqmmissioners, and of all qorres Rational twrn Bank.New fail to give immediate relief money it Tork. Commissioners . Omaha Rational pondence with .the. Bank, Omaha. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Riter refunded. Paris.1 Bank The of California. 8aa Francisco during their stay in 4 Bros., Drug Co., Druggists. ' Senate took the ground that it .44 ought to'havethis information Karls Clover Root Tea is a pleasant Catarrh Cured. A clear head 1 lore laxative. - Regulates the bowo, puri- voting on the treaty. v weet breath secured with Shiloh! fies the blood. Clears the complexion. The boys who tried to eat eta-- 1 Catarrh Remedy. We sell six' bottles Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 beef Issued to them in guarantee an absolute cur. cts. Sold by Co-o- p Grocery A Drug lTico will "have to ojli. Kola by Co-o- p Grocery A Drug Store, t Store. (j ! ar--d Porto V , l .paper-cover- i! 11 Elder Wm. Anderson has re There is a lady occupied in the turned from the mission field hav instruciion of the juvenile mind ing completed a very successful who is quite willing to confess jhat mission. Heandhiswifej Rache!,-ar- thepupils who attehd her classes now spending their honeymoon do not do all the learning. 'Some at home in this .city. The entire of the small folk under her tuition community extends occasionally astonish her with come home to Willie. their superior knowledge of the Turner in modernly developed resources of our city the past few days dispos the English language. A lecture ing of a bankrupt stock of shoes, on hygiene had been included in dry goods, etc. That he is giving tbe program for the day; and she good bargain's is evidenced by tbe had taken care to show, the effects fact that bs stock is going very of alcohol and tobacco upon the rapidly. v JShe impressed her teachThree more of our brightest and ings by means of anatomical most popular young men have res charts, which gave espied lucidity ponded to a call from Box B. - A. to her remarks when she came to L. Harris departed on Tuesday of warning tbe little girls, years in this week to labor in the Northern advance, of any practical need, of States. He waB accompanied to the dangers of tight lacing. One Salt Lake by bis newly wedded of the little girls, whose home surwife. George- Webb started on roundings are of the sort in which Thursday for Great Britain, where ease, rather than elegance of exbe has been called to labor for tbe pression, is sought, listened with spread of tbe Gospel. On Tuesday profound attention. next Fred Whittle . will leave for the teacher Now, Margaret, his field of work In the Southern said, you may see how well you States. Last Friday evening, a remember what I have said about farewell dance was given in honor tiht lacing and tell ns why it is and for the benefit of Harris and injurious, ' Webb, and one was given for There was no response. Whittle Friday of this week. Both I mean you, Maggie, the teachwere well attended and very pleas- er added, and the girl jumped to ant. Oar entire community join her feet as she recognized the more with a host of friends in other familiar name. settlements in wishing them tbe Tight lacing, maam, is injurbest of health and . success and a ious, maam '' homes to and friends return She hesitated, and the teacher happy : smiled of encouragingly, and said, Representative Harris has moved Go on. his family to Salt Lake to reside Co8, maam, its lihble to twist term of the the Legislature. yer slats. Washington Post. . during to keep house and They expect send the boys to school. Hon. Joseph Monson is a Salt . La Grippe Successfully Treated. Lake visitor this week, presumably I have just recovered from tbe looking after the interests of his second attack of la grippe this choice for U. 8.. Senator. Sides were chosen and a match year, says Mr. Jas. A. Jones, pubshoot held for a dance. The losers lisher of tbe Leader, Mexia, Texas. In the latter case I used Chambergave us a good time Monday evenlains Cough Remedy and I think ing at the Palace. Mrs. G. W. Barraclough of Lo- with considerable success, only gan, and Mrs. Bishop E. M. Lind- being in bed a little over two days say of Nonnan, Bear Lake county, against ten -days for the former atIdaho, arrived in our city Sunday tack. The second attack I am morning by the early train, and satisfied would have been equally proceeded to the residence of their as bad as the first hut for the use brother, who had not seen one of of this remedy as I had to go to thepa for four years. . This -- big fel- bed in about six hours fter-being low had not left his bed, so they struck with it,"while" in the first ' him out and caseT was able to attend to busiimmediately-pulle- d 0. D. Beach was a much surprised ness about two days after getting For sale by Riter Bros. man. They remained two days, down. Co. Dave and f accompanied them to Drug T. "recess ThJ Lippi: - d ' - W mijt -- Nervous. Gists : I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karls Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Bartford, ConmSold g by Co-o- p Grocery A Drug Store. -- The worst after effects of Influenza arise from deranged functions of the liver. Clear tbe blood at once with HERBINE, for it will strengthen the liver to withdraw from circulation the biliary poisons. Price 50 cts. Riter Bros. f t Drug Co. ' "When Ton Have a; Bad Cold j You want the best medicine that can he obtained, and that is Cham- berlains Cough Remedy. You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect a permanent cure. You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs and keep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that will counteract any tendency toward , pneumonia,' You want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlains Cough Remedy is the only medicine in use that meets all of these requirements. This remedy is famous for ..its cures of had colds throughout the' United States and in many foreign' count- ries. It has many rivals, hut, for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds, stands without a peer and its splendid qualities are everywhere admired ' and pra jsed. For sale byRiterBr087Drug CoT" Many an innocent little darling is suffering untold agony and can- not explain its troubles. Mark your childs symptoms, you may find it troubled with worms; give it WHITES CREAM VERMIFUGE and re8toreiiJLta-quietne8s-ahealth. Price 50 cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co. nd Shilohs Consumption Cure cures where others fail. It is tbe leading Cough Cure, and no home sbonld be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold by Co-o- p Grocb ery A Drug Store. Edward VJ. Smith. " ill ESTATE AGENT, NOTARY PUBLIC, - 1-RE- Old, wealthy and reputable firms vouch for the quality of articles FIRE INSURANCE. " that find favor with the public. AND COLLECTOR. Who vouches for the quality of the Business Promptly Attended ' substitutes that are frequently urgedoncarele8S buy era 1 1 Edwards to Block;-Logan.- "" , t! D ' Doll Carriacos,Slods, toy Chairs. Tables JUST RECEIVED A NICE ASSORTMENT C 3n.erxille CXF Which G-cirfca,i- m.s ... FINE (WINDOW ) , i'1 1 - - a, i J will be sold at prices lower than ever offered before,' AD . j GLASS FURNITURE .r.L . jCSTA Specialty. t OF jv a Cardon Block, - ,, MOTT . -- ft . - ' - ..Main Street, Logan, JJtah, |