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Show TfiE TAGE TWO J. HOW W. the Presidency about a year and four months I u 's engaged in BRYAN adspeaking and lecturing and ANSWERED CANNON ded but a small sum to my sav: ings. 1896 my in election the After .'Tells How he Made his Money earning power as a lecturer was . and Challenges Cannon to do largely enhanced by the prominSame. ence which the Campaign had given me, My hook.- The First BatEvansville, Ind., William sizzled throughSpeak tle, brought $17,000, and I ga've to er Joseph G. Cannon Congres- an equal amount of the profitshad that sional district today, leaving a the various committees the on campaign of 1896. trail of denunciation and1 pointed carried My lectures have been profitable queries for Uncle Joe. and my writings have paid me By chance Mr. Bryans train the lecwas just entering the Speakers well, but no one attends wants to do so, district when Mr. Bryan read Mr. tures unless he I write unCannons speech . at Springfield and no one buys what he is interested in reading it. yesterday asserting that Bryan less More than half of .my time had made $1,000,000 since 1836 1896 has been given 'to selling wind and ink to the pub-di- since and ye I have Summoning his secretary. gratitous work, to been able support myself and TJr: Bryan dictated a pointed which I ehargJLS. accumulate property $120,000 about at estimate false, This he delivered with angry would as one can never accurately emphasis at half a dozen stops in but what property is worth until say Illinois and Indiana and Te sells it, I will fix $150,000 as - in Market square, this city, where the maximum of he closed his kaleidoscopic day. the outside limit, to my wealth ; and I am willing 'lie said: determine leave the public to Mr. Cannon, in his speech I the Republican State Conven whether that is more than whether or tion yesterday, has this to say ought to have earned, -- of me: IInv about Bryan, a man I have earned it honestly. And now- having answered of theories,, a man who has a Air. Cannon, and breaking out of the mouth, a man the criticism of who agreed with the Populists shown that his accusation is false, am justified in asking .only a dozen years ago that no I think I man could honestly earn $1,000,-00- him to be as frank with the pubholdand that when any man had lic as I have been. He began that he was a plutocrat t But a ing office in 1861, when I was a man dominating the Democratic year old, and during the last forty-seve- n years he has held of, party, and the greatest advertiof the sing agent on earth, through his fice more than forty years e thirty-fivyears papers, through his books and time, and about mema been has he in-time of that 'through his lectures is, I am been draw formed, worth more than $1,000,-00- ber ofCongress and has rag a salary that the members of -- an - t " i ! ; I e. i r ' J i 5 e re-ik- ? to-nig- ht , be-fo- re - 0, 0. Congress thought so inadequate that the salary has recently been increased. He ought to tell us whether he has made any money lecturing or writing, that is, by selling wind and ink. to use his' own choice language. He has .been greatly .hampered iu the accumulation of money by the strict attention to public duties, and yet Ee is reputed to be wealthy. If he will tell us just how much he is worth we can then guess how much he might have been worth had he been free to devote his talents to money making. inBeing the third man in fluence in our Government, comif ing next to the not even above theVive-Presidein his power to influence legislation, is it not fair that he should apply to himself the same rule that he applies to me, and take the public into his confidence! Let him tell us how how much he is worth and how he made it Let him tell us what he has been selling,' to whom he sold it, and hoy'imich he got for it. If he thinks that the wealth kl Presidential candidate and of the source tf his income should be known vrili he deny that the Speakers wealth and his sources of income should be known! A little later in his speech he drops the qualifying phrase and says, as if 'upon his own knowledge There stands the Democra- "tic candidate, a successful Chau-tauqlecturer, who has made $1,000,000 selling wind and ink to 'the public. Many exaggerated statements Tiaye been made in regard to my earthly; possessions, but this is the first; time the statement has been mad b? any man of political standing, or responsibility. I think I am justified, therefore in speaking .of, this subject, which might otherwise be considered toq peysonal a matter for public discussion,I was worth , about $3,000 ua -- - . Vice-Presiden- nt to Don gress. I when I served four years and l?y careful economy I sayed between $3,000 and $1,000, or about $1,000 a year out of Conso that when-1-wegress. SVfe sprjng, ,1 8p,yl; was worth about $6JXXLor $7,000. Dur mg; the yteriod- - that Relapsed between the end- of my Congressiofor nal term .and my wus-elect- ed nt - WomenWliovf ear JVelL ' j It Is istohlsblng how greht a, change a few .years .Qf, marp'od Ufe often jnako In, 4he appearance'and disposition of many women. The freshtees; the charm, the' brilliance vanish like the bloom from a peach which rJs rudely .handled. The tnatTohlS bn TV a dim sbfddw, a faint echo' reasons for this change, ignorance S t MUi)EREl:BY IMlAN " j neglect. Few young women appreciate She.shock ter ftio through the tea? theswiplcs-sn- Durango,- fflag and auithirluxid.WotdadeiUinihff robbing the chte y hat this of yts freshness, and , the form of its U: r .Ki'- -. AjS surejjjas the general health softer when there Is deSgjyement of the health ef thedejk&te' so Surety fatrfawA. . tot i - i : iorgane . arSNattlUhed, health tnence amVtifhvat to tbeiaet fa nHetred ''Mlliort. wofnen- lip, Ovfe witness, jgariyi have fnnhd heslth and fiappine3 in the usp of. Dr. Perces Fa- tfiakese-eawomworttePfecrrr'ton.-aI- t en stroag and ski women well. t IngredH enm on, tjO' alcohol.. or fianhfaP'habrtifartnlhg fitugi Made Amoricanmedlo- -' l wholly Onal roots most highly recommended hr flaading medical authorities of aft the sev- schools, Of prirtife lot the give of wonv&n's peculiar aliments. - Colo., - BOY 17. Sept; retler draln find ywk- often come Vith mar- - pjelviy ncsaea'hich.Jo t, k boy, got possession of a fotlaV and riding5 tliVoUgh " tfld L n streets of Pagosa Junction at breakneck speedl, shot and killed AmeeBaker'the Vyear-pl- d daugh ter, of J a hies Bake r , a me mb or of tluTUte trffie. .The TJd continued on his 'wild dash to the hills and disappeared No explanation can betr made of the boys act except ' that he was seized with a savage impulse to kill. " v P . TRl-- EEKLYJOU RNALLGG aN , UTAH. W Habitual ... on , May tepcrmanetly overcome ly proper personal efforts witktKe assistance oftheoitt truly beneicial laxative remedy, Syrun of rigs and U'uir whicK enables oneto jbrm regular habits daily so that assistance lo tta lure may be gradual) dispensed with when ho longer needed astkebestof remedies, wken required, are to assist nature and not to supplant tbe hatur. al functions, wbteb must depend ulti matey upon propel nourishment, proper cJorts,awd right living generally. To get Us beneficial eJfecIS, always bty tbe genuine SympIRgSElwitSennii A nMnufactured ty tfw Co. only FigBVSyrup ALL LEADING DRUGCISTS SOLD cue aae only, regular price 5K fr Bottle ATTEMPT MADE ON LIFE OF PRESIDENT CABRERA San Francisco, .Sept 16. According to reports brought by officers of the steamer City of Para, which arrived yesterday, an attempt was made recently, upon the life of President Cabrera of Guatemala, by means of an infernal machine. According to the in formation obtained the would-b- e assassions connected the machine with a telephone in the presimaimer dent stoom in that it would be exploded when the connection "was made. Answer ing a call, President Cabrera was flung from his chair against the wall by a deafening explosion and almost stunned. He escaped it was said, with a few bruises. Five Salvadoreans were arrestel on suspicion of being implicated in the plot, but were reprieved after their execution was orderel and placed aboard the Para, which conveyed them to Acajutla The officers believe that theAmeri can minister at Guatemala was -- inhaving-theiirsen-ten- ee commuted from death to banishment. The Para brought news of the arrfest of Frank Moore, an Ameri- 1 can accused of being a spy having maps of Salvador in his possesion. Moore had recently come from Amapala, Honduras. He was taken ashore by officers at Acajutla. The Para brought news of the arest of Frank Moore, an American accused of being a spy and having maps of Salvador in his possession. Moore had recently come from Amapala. Honduras. He was taken ashore by officers 1 this morning as a result of the explosion of several hundred pounds of powder and dynamite in a freight ear at Windsor, Mo'., yesterday. This brings the total death list up toraine and it is believed that the other injured iivill r cover. Those who died this morning ' t arej 4 Ira. Malone, miner, died as a result of burns. John Walker, negro hotel porter, died &$ a result of burns. Physieians stated today that A. F. Jlerschberger, the freight conductor who is accused of causing the. explosion by attempting a practical joke, will recover. was able to talk this morning and emphatically denied that he was responsible for the disaster. He laid the blame -- to one of the negroes who, he de- elared, had thrown a ' lighted J mat eh Into asmal 1 pile of powder that had been spilled. 1 -- 1 A MOTHERS REVENGE Filled Negro, Who Attacked Her Daughter, With Bird Shot Powder Springs, Ga., Sept. 17. After forming and heading a posse to chase Robert Bostick, a negro, who had attacked her daughter, Airs. Sarah Reed, wife of a prominent citizen, shot the negro full of birdshot as soon as he was overtaken. Bostick was employed at the enticed the little Reed home-angirl into an outhouse, where he attacked her and then fled. When the girl told her mother, Airs. Reed, hey husband not being at home, armed herself with a shotgun; formed a posse of neighbors, -- One One Guitar Banjo Completd-outf- JJVES OF A HUNDRED PERSONS TWICE IMPERILED . jnpursuit f with eachr includ- it RECT ANSWERS 00 Copies 50c Sheet Music 1 100 " In consideration of aspeeia factory arrangement, tbe raanu- fa cturerVof. whom, we .purchase pianos believing the large amounRof money spent iu magazines would be greatly aprre-ciate- d if divided among piauo purchasers, have agreed to allow us a large amount of money to be used in this way. We represent only the makers of High Grade pianos, and ever since our house has been recognized as .the leading piano d house of this community, we have sold only pianos of of mail pianos you a complete list reputation. Let us we handle, or call and inspect. We want yotf to get better acquainted with put house and our methods, in consideration - of this we have decided to give iway 23Q valuable and desir: able prizes in this way CAN YOU SOLVE IT! - wide-worl- New York, Sept. 16. The lives of more than 100 persons were twice imperiled when an incendiary attempted to burn a big fi flat house in West One Hundred and Twentieth street. The first blaze was extinguished easily, but had it not been for the pre sence of mind of Margaret Haub-er8 years old, the second fire might have caused a stampede among the sleeping dwellers, in the house. Through a plate glas panel in the apartment of her parents on the second floor, she saw a man start a blaze in the vacant room Instead of across the hall. she on ran screaming, tiptoe to and told him her fathers bedside the house was afire. Evidently the man heard Rau-beleap from his bed for he took to the stairs and escaped before t, (XI omO. 'iti rt -- thehouse wasaroused. 6:30 p. m. Send all answers to Desk N o. 2, Wilson Alusic Co. 13 S. Alain Closes - New York, Sept. 17. Gossip by wellmeaning but thoughtless neighbors and friends is said to have hastened the Heath of Airs. - sheet of 25 cent music. , Next nearest correct answer will receive each a third prize, which consists of a $75.00 bond, good on any new piano in our house. CONDITIONS Write answer, name and address plainly. State whether you have a piano or not, seal and address your answer as above. All answers will be .numbered as received, and will remain sealed until the last night at 6.00 p. m. when they will be opehed by the Judges, representatives of the local papers. Our prices on new pianos are from $275.00 up. EVERY PERSON SENDING AN ANSWER WILL BE NOTIFIED BY MAIL ON SEPT. 23. OR 29. ALL PRIZES MUST BE CALLED FOR WITHIN TE N DAYS. BONDS WILL NOT BE HONORED ON ANY SALE CONTRACTED BEFORE SEPT. 12AND WILL BE VOID AF-TEOCT. 15. 1908; UNLESS BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT, R Prizes for the first three correct answers can Be seen the south window of the 13 SOUTH MAIN STREET Summer Excursion Rates 60 Days THE PAINT THAT WONT Stopovers, . -- var-nishd- ibH'taT .tebtsvm )i llrw coal dealeBf-fBot- k lle in Wilson Music Co. ON SALE JUNE 1ST TO SEVTEMBER 15, INCLUSIVE Returning Same Way .... Returning Thro San Fran. Returning .TlmP Portland. ri "(wi 8, sure an dad dress your answer to desk;Nio;- - 2 If yoirdoraot you answer may be numbered late. AlT accurate All answers to the above will receive a prize. answers, to the above will receive first prize which consists of a $100 bpnd good on any, piano in our store and one copy of 50 cent sheet music. Next nearest correct answer, will re-ceive each a second prize which consists of an $85 bond, good on the purchase of any new piano in our store, and one - gCt rSonre TJMfirtcoal Vridf 26,-190- Be NEIGHBORS- - GOSSIP KILLED TWO PEOPLE Aray Rose Howe and her husband James Howe, who died within four days of one another from heart disease, at Corona, L. I., for some time Air, Howe had been troubled with heart failure and well intentioned neighbors called .on Airs. Howe and caused her anxiety by dwelling on her husbands malady, notwithstanding that persons reported that Air. Howe was in excellent health, but the gossip of the neighbors wore upon her to such an extent that she was suddenly stricken uith heart failure and die I. The news of his wifes death was kept from Air. Howe for several days, when it was thought he was strong, enough to stand the shock. But within a few' minutes after hearing the news he expired. Saturday night, September ! We'can 25c --th- e negro. After u ong chase the negro was discovered hidden behind a,lpsr,iu.a wood. Alrs. Jleed called on the mem-bey- s of.tim.po88 to stand back, ere a Course of 50 Lessons with Guitar and Banjo for FIRST THREE COR-- - d apdled-thera One Piccolo ing Cases, extra Strings, etc., and er COME OFF raised ;her gau ad discharged Is the kind you want when wood both barrels into jthe negro, proor indoors or out, requires metal, nOAtrRnnpt.F. bably iajtally- woundjng him. She sort of paint the Thats covering. began tp Reload, her gun, when we sell the up thq, sheriff .and deputies-rod- e kind. Furthermore, our 4'tfic 1st.' on.'aC-counf- e and took charge of .the negro.Arr . mines cfosed on expectant' mother in all colors and come .j ' of ' Miners Dmon'' strikers Reed, sobbing, begged the sheriff paints to prepare .the coming or shades w and supply also white toby and making its advent easy and for an indefinite length of time. to let her finish Bostick, The almost painless, tnereJtBo medicine Quite linseed ao good as "Favorite Prescription." It Mariet lead, dryer, turpentine, sherry brushes and qHhI S1, putty, everything aystem. It is a most potent invigorating ths to settle the trouble. Impos- ta to preyent a lynching. tonic and strengthouhg nervine nicely " and . with th& .'fijM-.i goes paints it Wo&iug. h SJq adapted to womans delicate system by a sible t6r,geft) coal' lhcl-H:ontalB- Sr FREE! FREE! FREE! J 'Iler-schberg- California instrumental Saturday, S$ptmber 13, I90& T!vicTiM,or EXPLOSION - iL - ftTtar Bros. Drug Co. Maim St., Logan, Utah a- . 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