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Show THE THE JOTJItH Ali. Till-WEEK- LY J. T. Gibus, a newspaper of experience, has began the" pubPCBUSHED B- Ylication of a new paper which Ini CAUL & ENGLAND PUB UZl ENG CO. has called fthfc Free Lance, at Marysvale, Piute county. It is, a lessees. little-sheet,- ' neat, clean, aud deserves the patronage of the Entered at tiic Pot-ofiievery Tuesday, constituency to which it caters. at and Utah, t well-edite- thuarday second-clas- s - ' ' m Because they kriow that they will have one then that possesses more of tho au-i:0 to .maVo up a perfect cream separator than any other make. TJH. JL ' US- - SkirnCJf"er is cabnrfied- fact, it Iuvi proved its , Thftt1th ,TfW Dairy, where it.made fife Worlds Record of 01superiority' Uli ,01 of 50 competitive runs, which has never been equalled by an v other make of . That the O. S. is more durable I. W dlo,o dan, iu dai,r .ft Zo,rr rT'd' -- , d - - 1,1 - Whisket and cigars have their uses. W.. S. Hopewell, manager Editor. and of the Santa Fd. ' Augustus Gordon, while Central railroad, inspecting N. M... San near mine Pedro, a 1902 SEPTEMBER IS. Thursday last Thursday, was bitten by a He cauterized large rattlesnake. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. the wound with his lighted cigar, IT VOMITED. For Delegate to Congress bathed it copiously with whiskey, aud so saved his life; , as it was six HON. WILLIAM H. KING. Heres a good one on L. W. hours before he could reach a pby- -' For Supreme Judge of Ogden, who conceived Shurtliff sician. HON. RICHARD W. YOUNG. that because of his defection the The Logan correspondent of the Democracy was going to the demuij THE STATE TICKET. Truth tells the Tribune, in addition to being a tion bow wows. fabricator of large and deliberate, ?tory, as follows: The Democracy of the State of but coarse falsehoods regarding , Wreathed in smiles and wear: Utah can well pride itself upon the political matters generally, misses ing with modesty the honors of "work of its convention at Provo oh no occasion to easy conscience which applauds drag the church to ati deed nobly done, L. W. a noble Tuesday; for the harmony which which he professes to belong into the streets of Salt Shurtiff prevailed, the enthusiasm mani- disrepute in a political way. His Lake thepaced other day. He met an fested, the platform adopted, and report of the recent Democratic acquaintance who had served in above all, upon its nominees for county convention was so utterly the same Legislature with him and tfie important offices of Congress- absurd as well as false in this re- after a few preliminary remarks, man and State Supreme Judge. gard, that the deliberate intent to Shurtliff. expressed the opinion now be pretJudge William II. King- is too misrepresent and deceive was. as that Democracy must so Not sick. sick, ty replied well known to the people of Utah unmistakable ns reprehensible. the acquaintance, it has vomited. to require either introduction or AMERICAN 1 AND FOREIGN eulogy. j Ilia ; fame as an honest Cakleton F. Hodge, edjtprof TRUSTS. inan j genial gentleman, eloquent the Assumption (111.) Independent, patriot, able lawyer, upright judge is threatened with prosecution fo The Republicans say that there and capable representative are sending obscene literatnre through are trusts iu England, and that the people."" He was a winner the mails. His offense consists of removal of the tariff is no remedy. when before. the people in 1896 for in thebible serial form; Biit that is a statement that will' 'the same office; hy a plurality of publishing j a chapter each jday, in his news- not hpld watej. ' In X recent is19,443. ' In thb spring of 1900, at The objection Applies more sue of the Baltimore American, a special election called to fill the paper. particularly to certain chapters in itself a Republican, newspaper, bf Vacancy .paused by the disqualifi- Genesis aud Deuteronomy, which. the partisan to pe, it, said that there cation of B. II. Roberts, he beat Jmes T, Hammond by 4,500. In in the pnblic prints would, it is was one consolation.' to the within the Coal1 Trust situatKe fall of thal.year, which it must the purview of the 'law1 'governing and that wai that the ' Coal tion, . h? remembered was a presidential the publication of obscene matter. Trust could . not put, their; ,'prices year with everything going in favor of the Republicans national' very much higher, or Welsh, coal The Attorney General of the would be brought here and underly and with the State giving .Wells a majority of 3,000, Sutherland United States, prior, to his sell them. That is the sense of the whole thing. , If a Trust defeated King ly only two hundred election to his present office, wasr controlled article has no tariff on and forty-ouHe won the res- one of the greatest of corporation ' pect of his colleagues and made an attorneys. At the expiration of it, the Trusts cant raise their enviable record. Another trait his term of office he no doubt looks prices beyond a certain point, else that added greatly to his populari- forward to a resumption of his they will meet with foreign comty at home, was (hat he was al labors in behalf of the trnsts.How, petition, But if there , is a vrays accessible to the humblest of then, can he be expected to vigor- tariff duty on that article, tha his constituents without regard to ously prosecute them and incur Trusts can add just as mucli more age, sex, condition in life, id their enmity! It has been claimed to the price as the amount of the politics. He was Utahs repre- that his connection with the trusts duty, and still not have to meet sentative first, .last and all the has given him an insight. into the foreign competition. But it is not ' : time. points wherein their especial weak- worth while to argue the question. Major Richard W. Young, the nesses lie, andthat he is hence Mr. Babcock, himself has said that Democratic nominee for Supreme better qualified to reach them with the tariff ou American made arJudge is a native of Utah, sou unerring probe. That is true; but ticles, that are subject to export, of Joseph A. Young. Major it is equally true that it has given should be abolished as they simYoungs career as a scholar, gen- him equal skill in avoiding ye ply enable the trusts that control tleman, gallant soldier, able jurist tender spots. In view of his past them to fix exorbitant prices to and upright judge' are weJKknown and prospective career, to which the consumer, and Mr.Babcock ' to the people of Utah'', and his use is he most likely to put his ha3 not repudiated that statemeut, knowledge! Lame is also & matter of although he is' chairman of the x army record, in which branch of the naRepublican Congressional Comtional service he is highly esmittee. Is it not high time that Whoever goes to Congress from which enables trusts teemed. t Utah .will go to represent the this tariff The fourth day of November will the state; not the particu- to fix oxorbitant prices on the con! The Repubwitness the election of both of lar souuty from whence he sumer is removed these gentlemen by one of the comes, Viewed. from a lotl sense licans say this is no. time for tariff largest majorities ever recorded in the more' competent and brilliant revision, however. It is evident the State. What chance can Messrs. the man the that the people must look to greater attention and then, the Democrats and for relief. have Howell McCarty against respect he can command and the such competitors! more favors and recognition he INDIAN MURDERER LYNCHED. Q The convention paid just tribute can secure for, his own state; for San Berdardino, Cal.r Sept. 15. to political honesty in the selection which reasons it will pay to send George Bruce, a notorious Indian of IIou. Frank J. Cannon as State the more capable man. But it whom officers of southern outlaw Chairman. Mr. Cannon has run must be remembered, also, that California and Arizona have been the gamut of Republican politics his sphere of action embraces somehunting for several months, has He was one of the party? most thing infinitely larger than our met death in a manner as tercapable and faithful adherents un- comparatively pettv local interests. rible as that of fiis victim. Victil it deserted the .principles upon Utahs representative voices the toria Maria, a comely young squaw . which ,thi9 government was found- sentiments of his state in the con- of Hesperia. , Several months ago Bruce mured; then, although he had a. bril- struction and adoption of national dered Victoria Maria, by choking liant future before him if he main- legislation, and in the making of her iuto insensibility, then burytained his party allegiance, lie had laws relating to our foreign rela- ing her alive. He was arrested reached the parting of the way6 tions. These greater responsibiliand his preliminary examination and followed the dictates of his ties demand true statesmanship. held at Hesperia, but while officers conscience rather than of his am- Which possesses the qualifications were sitting with their prisoner in the court room the Indian made a bition. Of suc-- stuff pre patriots enumerated to the greater degree . successful dash for liberty. made. Up well or King! For mouths the desert has been nt tv c n n o n t BUILT ON HONOR r 4 ! des-er- t. , d. WEAR LIKE IRON f, I ' I LCCX FCH TKE SIGN CF SELZ IT umsmrepuuxcEALBL it Selz shoes for Men,, jj Women and Children are Satisfactory Shoes price J . f 1 - ! .con-sumer- lu comfort style. Quality SELZ, SCHWAB & CO.J Chicago. I LARGEST MANUFACTURERS , OF BOOTS AND.gHOS 1NTHE WORLD I -- -ryV A- -J f ers r ole 'Agents- -- e. 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Word readied this city today that not tiuly had the outlaw been captured by the Indians, but that he had been put to a most horrible ' death'. , The capture was made in southern Nevada a few days ugo and no - , co, FAnr.i r.iAciiinu i claimed-bring-the-pap- L who have used other makes, hut who are fluff mdug ihe Uc g,. That the U. S. Is more simple is easily seen bv everyone who has rv That the U. Si Is the Safest, with its tears all Inclosed, everyone can understand.' That the U. S. is easy to operate is testified to by its users. -- vice-preside- -- V; Legan, Saturday, matter. mi2 D.Ti, I JOY 00 PuU ce u IE JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAn. SEPTEMBER IS School of General Science, School cf Engineering, Manual Training School. . The equipment LI-' comprises 'EIGHTEEN BUILDINGS; BRARIE9,V MUSEUMS, GYMNASIUM; agricultural, chemical, cooking, biological, - physical LABOKATORIES; PURE:BRED STOCK; DAIRY; ' , . 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