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Show CHE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOU AN, UTAH. JUNE 27 1869 Y say that he seldom does withoutJjeingAn some wav JOnr Washington Letter. J Frortij Our Regular Correspondent.) At last, War Department officials admit the truth aa to the situation . for ' will poxianHfbe be seriousstay tro Foraker in the Cincinnati in the Philippines; that more fight ing and lots of it is - ahead of onr troops; that the alleged Peace Com missioners of Aguinaldo, who were feted and entertained in Manila by our Civil Commissioners, pulled the wool over our mens eyes and ' lateness of the Season has left us with a Big Stock of Goods on hand in Every THE wished cot only got the time they Fall PurcbasesLjind we Department which must be Sold to make room for our large to prepare for. more, fighting, but now propose lo inaugurate gathered valuable information as to the number and condition of American soildiers, which 'they have been able to put to good use in the aggressive fighting of Aguinaldo doming the past week. There is no more talk of volunteer surrender on the part of Aguinaldo. That will be a marvel. This Sale is not a sale to clean up old slock, for we have none; It is now admitted thathe has got but one to simply Reduce Stock, and we shall place New, Clean Stock in Sale, the Best to be whipped into submission, and we have, the Best to l?e found anywhere. that H will not be an easy job, by any means, unless a much larger e thousand Army than the thirty-fivfor is cow provided .men being Gen. of : command under the placed Otis. Ard in thin Rale we shall not depart from our custom. We wilLmaka thig theSale of There is a rumor afloat that Mr. aleo who of Sales, as it is Sweeping in its extent, reaching every Department and the Bottom in Prices 'JohnR McLean, Ohio, has a home in Washington, intends Read, Ponder and Reflect5; to establish a daily paper at the For this advertisement is no catch penny scheme, but a bona fide sale ip, which the will which makes the profit. customer support Capital, ' Col. Bryan for President and Dont Delay Till Lines are Broken, advocate free silver; also that Mr. But come early and get first choice. Remember! no trash, all New, Bright Goods, and the McLean would like to ruq-o- p as cheap as they can be made. ticket with ColrBryan. It is not' surprising that the READ EVERY DEPARTMENT CAREFULLY. administration should have quietly overlooked the break made by Prof. Haupt, a member of the present and of the last Canal Commission, Now is the time to secure Bargains in this Department, as we place goods on sale for which the manufacturin confirming the general imprs-sio- n ers actually ask the merchants a higher price. Everything goes. All Seasonable goods. that influences strong enough to thwart the almost unanimous wish of the people of this country, had been successfully used to prevent the building of the Nicaragua -- to prevent the canalrand-ve- n made of the by publishing report' the last commission, which is said to contain a scathing exposure of some of these influences. The sub ject is chock lull of political dynamite, and the administration was afraid of it. Therefore, instead of calling Prof. Ilaupt down for his too truthful exposure of a National scandal and firing him from the new Commission, the administration got him to write a letter saying he had been misquoted by the newspapers that printed the exposure, and was glad to let it go at that. The hew Commission met last week, authorized the appointment of Committees, and adjourned to meet again, in Washington, : fl Grand Reduction sale tor 30 Daus in Evero' Department - ; - s , The Public Knows What Our Sales Are. We Do Just As We Say. . 2. ltV:,IiaQna haa bought - Na-tion- al Dress Goods Department. the state." One of the most valQabIe nesses who has testified befor. Industrial Commission inL tackled th? trusts, was Mr ? S Dowe, President of the Comm. Travelers N ationar ? League presented Bomeetartling He aid the formation would ihrow 35000 drummer!' of work and redact ntV 25,000 who would' keep thefrV which would mean a loss to t? men in salaries of $60,000 loss to the railroads of the of $21,000,000, and to the r. 2I gav? tails of the number of men ktocS out of places by recently fomJ trusts, and read a list showing Z absurdity of the claim that Z $28,000,000-M- Dowe general tendency of trusts . was to iower prices. This list, which wt, obtained from drummersrecentl? mlhrtrad6s iiam"edrhowed the following increases in price direct ly traceable to trust control- Pipe, 100 per cent, -- Tin Enameled Ware, 33 per cent, Brass Goods, 60 per cent, Chairs, 30 per cent, Rubber, 14 per cent, Plate, 30 per cent, News Paper ito I10cent a pound, Book Paper, 5 to per cent, Common Soap, 25 to 50 cents a box, Flint Glass Bottles 10 per cent, Clocks 60 pei cent! Metal Goods, 25 per cent, Breihei, 12$ per cent, Combs, 7$ per cent and Ribbons," 10 per cent. In the few cases in which trusts have r- 3 prices, it has been one, to benefit the consumer, but drive out competition. Washington, June 19, 1899. educed not to -- July 6th. There isnt the slightest doubt about the position of Representative Lentz, of Ohio, on nationaUssues. He said of the National outlook: "The only thing that can keep Mr. . Bryan from being. President of the U. S., is for the Hanna- - democrats and the Hanna republicans to prevent his nomination. They are now scheming to bring "about that consummation, but they will hardly succeed. I am for Bryan in 1900, and a repetition of the Chicago platform, we make the most sweeping redactions and offer goods at prices less than the In this of the garwith some additions. I favor the ment alone department would cost Everything new, stylish and by far the best line in the city. Don't wear your makihg life away makins election of U. S. Senators by direct Shirt Waists when we sell the whole garment at less than coet of making. . to see also and the vote, hope initiative and referendum mode a part of our governmental system." A prominent Ohio Republican has besn telling party tales 'out of school.- - He said on the fight on Senator Foraker, by H. H. Kohlsaat, editor of the Chicago Times-Heralwhich has caused so much talk because of the dose personal relations known to exist between Mr. McKinley and Mr. Kohlsaat; "I have absolute personal knowledge that the assaults made upon Foraker, in the Chicago Times Herald are the result of an understanding between its editor and Senator Hanna. The latter said at the Columbus convention, after Foraker had dedared against the Hanna Machine, that he proposed to get even with him, and would resort to any means that might be necessary to down him. , Forakers term in the 8enate will expire in 1903, and Hanna intends to prevent his I am thoroughly convincod that Mr. Me-- 1 Kinley is familiar with every move made "by Kohlsaat against Foraker. I would not say- - that Hanna is paying Kohlsaat out of funds of the Republican National Com lor making war on Foraker, ' hnt these who know Kohlsaat - beet , Shirt Waist and Wrapper Department. d, Dru Goods 60 9 Bad management keeps more people in poor circumstances thin any one other cause. To be one must look" ahead and so that when a favoahead plan rable opportunity presents itself he is ready to take advantage of it A' little forethought will also save much expense and valuable time. A prudent and careful mau will keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, the shiftless fellow will wait until necessity com pels it and then ruin his best horse going for a doctor and have a big doctor bill to pay, besides; one pays out 25' cents, tbe other is out a hundred dollars and then wonders why his neighbor is getting richer while he is getting poorer. For sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. If tbe predisposition to worms in children is not cured they maj become emaciated, weakly and in danger of convulsions. WHITES-CREAis VERMIFUGE most successful and popular remPrice 25 cts. Riter Bros. edy. Drug Co. ul - M Dyspepsia can be cured using Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets. little Tablet will give immediate or money refunds. tin boxes at 25 eta by Ope relief Sold in handsome - Notice of Intention to Tax. Notice of intention of tbe City Council of Logan City, Utah, to create a special r taxing district to be numbered Two Jo the purpose of constructing water main and laying water pipes in Third Street within the limits hereinafter mention!. The City Coancil of Logan City notice that it intends to make the toilowiog improvements, To construct and maintain water mains and lay water pipes in mn Street from a point nine rods east w m east line of F street to a point in street one hundred twenty-on- e , weet from said etarting . point. property to be affected and benentw by said improvement is the proppfjf lying north and south of said Btreet and between tbe outer lines said Third street and lines runmrt reepecti parallel therewith nine rodeThird stre ly north and eouth of eaid between a line running north and soi a through said starting point and through south and running north Prl termination of said proposed menL. The estimated cost of said PW For the provemfint is $1,100.00. cost and ment of the whole of the council intena pense thereof the citv taxes upon . local and special to levy real estate lying and being jtthj t district to the extent of theCouncil such property.. Tae City on the lsth day of July lSf ritin oclock p. m.. hear objections from sny and all persons interests said local asaessinents.' to-w-it: . IJjordtrolCiCooMil. - j City Recorder. |