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Show f 'im. Saturday, .November 5, rAGE'TWU TIIE T RU-- 7 T' PUBLISHED BY C ARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING N FosVOffice entered at the , CO Tuesday, every Thursday and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, t matter. second-clas- s a f. editor CITY EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION RATES. v' . 2 X ; .. Months Months , $ i 2 Months , 3 By Carrier., r - t ; x POc . ...... .. $L75 350 . I - By MaU . J5 Months $1 -v 6 Months . . . v . . $3.00 . ... .7 2 Months When not paid in advance, 60c per year ' 7 additional. 7y on Application. j.avertising Rates "Furnished 3 1 , i ri For State Senator James W, A Richmond.. For Representatives John P. James of Paradise, Brigham Y. Benson of Trenton 4and Anthon Anderson of Logan. ' Funkof Long-Ter- . Pond of Lewiston. - A. B. Chambers , -- and alleged but non-exi- st ent facts appearing in each issue ofo ur local contemporary, are strongly suggestive of the box its party is in in this campaign. When it makes such claims as: Do you know that local option is'far more effective for prohibition than is state-wid- q it is to laughNorys its list of me prohibition! who are. supporting the Republican with Reed Smoot and ending with J. Z, Stewart, at all convincing as a reason why men orwo-meshould waive them own judgment and join it. In the main its arguments' may be simmered down to a single one; which is tbxfhe effect that as the in bothi na Republican party is in presen tion and state, it is the only partyrin position to to dominate legislation hence must be maintained no matter how rotten is or niayJhocojne. But upon the night of election day it will realize that theory; of turn the rascals out, now rounding from Maine to California and from- Cache to Kane counties, has behind it a settled puropse to do that very thing and give us a new and square deal. . par-nin- g n trwer b it - .to cook-questi- ground-whinin- louc-diT- ie T1LVT LIAM SPRY, BILL. . Why? It would have completeAmerican ly obliterated the party. Second- Fusion was agreed ' upon a year ago for the city flection. Fusion headquarters were opened. Members of both parties, were named on the Fusion ticket. The Democrats of Salt Lake met! and endorsed the Furion tick The' Republican bosses met and put up a party ticket, refusing to join the Fusion movement. Fusion would hale defeated the Americans, but the state and Federal office holders would not permit their party to fuse. It would have ended thu'American city administration. WHEN THE Co-o- Drug Co. p fills your prescriptions yoq can depend on gum-sho- e office-holde- x Accuracy y Pure Drugs Promptness ' Price, of course, is a consideration generally our prices fire less than any other store in town. rs THE PRESCRIPTION STORE ' 00 1 Latest Style Visiting Cards! And Embossed Stationery that air f!t0k o 'AT s And when made it is the most delicious ' at - - Not' Box :,7,. 7uLogari,'Uah, 1909. Senator 099000 aooo oooea oft er'o'e'S'Ccs lY only did" they fail,-- ' but ACTUALLY; REFUSED TO DESTROY THE AMERICAN :; PAUTYs !' X - ; And you are absolutely confident of its absolute wholesomeness J No ( llam No Lima Phosphate - - - K Smoot, Senator George Sutherland,,. Rep. Jos. Washington, D. C.: Gentlemen : The State of Utah is arouredl and earnestly demanding prohibition at the hands of the legislators. Perhaps ninety of the per cent, people want it. The Church wants it. The women voters demand it. The Republican. party will be held responsible if it fails to heed the wishes of the people. The Federal office holders are the main obstacles in the way of prohibition.' They are aggressively resisting the wishes of the people and standing stubbornly between thfn and their representatives in the legislature. The Republican party must be sfived from disintegration. If the FoderaL office holders, who are allied witnthe Tribune American party and the saloon element, succeed in their present efforts the Republican party wilibq- called Reed And so the predictions of Chas. W. Nibley, Hyrum At Smith and Nephi L. Morris have been ful-- . filled, f- - your feet are wet. and find cold, your body chilled,takeT. big dose of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy, bathe your feet. in hot water before going to bed, and you are almost certain- - to ward off a" severe cold. For sale by All . ' Dealers. 7 , WThien -- - - Presbyterian Church. At the Presbyterian church bbath morning, lr,v Crothers epealtm the text, I am the , Resurrection and the Life; and - the partj7the anti-Prohibiti- Do yo gentlemen support the local lead- ers in their opporition to Prohibition! In our judgment little the evening yielding on this point will not Korea. only save the party, but will make it stronger than ever.' Continued inflexibility will result disastrously? Please answer. Saloon-League- d - party C. W., on Petecos tin NIBLEY, HYRUM W. SMITH, NEPIH L. MORRIS. The signers of that telegram are fill prominent Republicans, they understood the alliance They disgrace which was, sure to follow the ,'uccess of their party UV1 leaders in defeating the will of K Pleasing Sense cf Health and the people, the Remand of the ' Strength Renewed and of Ease and Comfort V? voters, the pledge of Jheir follows the of Sirup of Figs and organization. El.xir of Senna, as i; acts gently on The Federal officialsdui the kidneys, liver and bo'.yt.., cleansing the system edcduftily, wlien RepwlJieanJaEfy has become the or bil.o'ns, and iLspels colds become the and headaches. " pibliean party-haTo s effoet,-alwayitS'berFfodal get . It is party. buy. the gemijno,1mapufactured by known' to, be fi! saldon-leaguethe. California Fjg Syrup Co. , y arty? , 0 0 of foods. men. . Can any fair, minded man or wmman read1 this telegram and remain ignorant of the scheme! Telegram. Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 30, 1 anti-Prohibi-tl- Thi Jewel Absolutely Pure Tf of-fic- Th wd"' 1 . children. "So she marched right Into the schoolrd9m where the children .were recitcome to school. But ing their lessons, 'and how they did laugh tosee a cow and began .to whip ruler his out took he the teacher was very angry, and her temper, too. for she hadnt missed any lessons or Bossie. Then she teacher. You may played hookey, and she lowered her head and went after the as they could, as fast room out of scholars the he the sure got and that both be all the andswhen Bossie found herself alone she was so hungry that she ate up back scholars the to call the bell pupilsMunches. Th,eo she began ringing around a and he rope In walked owner, her put time this about afVtln. bttFJpst her neck and led her back home. But Bossie Bumpkins did not care. She ' hadnt had a bithffun and was glad to get back lu her lot again. on tile, are secretly of mutual use to each other. It was admitted, to all practical purposes, by three PARTY very eminent Republicans in their continued existence. telegram to Senators Smoot and The danger of an American An alliance between certain land Sutherland Representive leaders of the American party victory furnishes the Federal a IBowell on the 3'Ah of January. holders with, a goblin by and: tho federal officials who con190!), int he foil owing words. which to frighten Mormon voters. in this trol the Republican-part- y The Federal are These allies, while openly hos- state is. known to exist. the main obirtaclea in theway of prohibition. They are aggressive. ly resisting the wishes of the peo" A ple and standing stubbornly between them and their representatives in the state legi lature. If these FEDERAL 0FTTCE HOLD KRS, WHO ARE ALLIED WITH TIIE TRIBUNE ' AMERICAN PARTY AND. TIIE SALOON ELEMENT, succeed in their preskind lends an of ent' effort'-- , the Republican party will be ealled.. the of Individuality to the user e saloon leagued party-thcan be seen party. our store now. In t ..rrohoration ofthis align Order today for your Christ- ment, it is only, necessary to ' V point. out. that THE LOCAL" RE mas surprises. PUBLICAN LEADERS HAVE TWICE HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO WTPB TITE AMERICAN PARTY OUT OF EXISTENCE. ,U0G with g d methods . of the Federal officials and their hired helpers, furnishes every excuse the VAmerican party needs for D Cxj c 1. The boxed questions . The - - ing connection or sympathy with the" liquor dealers had been sent, the Republican leaders wonld have insided upon their immediate publication. X. Ah to the local Republican organs tirade against hlrMoberts because of the multiplied charges that a deaPbetween the liquor interests' and the party machine hacMicen made, it is misdirected. ' Personally Mr. Robert sn3 id not originate suihe a charge ; assumes that the arguments advanced by the Hon. B. It Roberts in his opera house speech were bared. Upon false premises and led to futile and unconvincing conclusions yet it gives four columns of its space to the Herald-- 1 Republican artlcje wherein it ought to identify Anamas--x01uon the' Mr. Roberts with tfye strength 'of the alleged, but by no means proven, fact that Charles W. Nibley, Hyrum ill Smith and Nephi L, Morris, did receive, a reply or 'replies to their famous telegram to Utahs congressional delegation, and devotes its own entire editorial space an attempted But .utterly inadequate refutation of the charge that a deal was entered! into between the representatives of the liquor interests in the state and the Republican, machine during the latest When the oppresses your home 7 session of the state legislature . folks, and YOU ADVERTISE! SALOON-LEAGUE- r v - -- TIIE in the world to make a hot biscuit do,-so- - . replies. Those alleged Our local contemporary deny- ADDY. do cows ever get lonesome? asked Jack as papa waf trying . to kink of an Interesting bedtime story, ; ' In fact, o r a with laugh, he replied, , . I gness they farm heard of a cOwthat was so lonesome she went all around the ' V. ana7 looking for some one to play with. 7 . This cow's name was Bossie Bumpklns.and as long as her sisters were brothers were In the lot with her she was very happy.- But one day they no time. the all Finally, bellowed sold to a butcher, and she Just' stood and went one paylngSny attention to her Jacket, she Jumped over the fence and in the grass looking for company. At' last she came to two doggies romping IT1 Oh. Fido and Gyp.' said Bossie Bumpkins, can I play too? Come, , 7 7a give you botb a ride on my back., The dogs ihmmht this would be great fun, and up they Jumped, but wlfh pain. Yon see, kiddles, most, moment later fell to "the Fldo and Gyp were most cows backs have a long sharp ridge on them.-anher Old Meat Ax and called were! how They cut in two. Oh. angry .they road: , the her up phased Well, when Bossie" Btimpklns could get her breath after the chase she went on and finally ame to a farmhouse. On the steps whs a hammock la which was lying an old farmer sound asleep. Bessie thought, the old gentlehim man looked awfully lying there ail alone and decided to awaken the and hammock, the under ,and suggest a game of tag. ho she put her horns he Vhen got on the out ground. old the farmejwent tumbling .tigxt moment road. the her and chased up rimes Bossie ten be hioked up noPoor lonesome Bossie Bumpkins'. WoJjody loves me,' she cried, and 111 do. Ill go to school and play with the what a know tan Jokel take body e ... , Kicked Her Ten Time , 5 of Smithfleld. ' ' For Assessor James A. Leish-ma- n of Wellsville. For Sheriff N. W. Crookston ' of Greenville, N " For Recorder Miss Linnie Telford of Richmond, x For Attorney Roy D. Thatcher of Logan. Thomas H. For Surveyor Humphreys of Logan. That is the picket named by the Democratic convention on Batur-day- . , Story- - Yet, they go among Democrats The Des Moineslarnof city government adioptedi by thdxlast asking them to vote' the Republi- , Those who would vote for local option in prefthe can., tielcet to defeat the Ameriwould have-donlegislature continue vote the to would erence to prohibition, work effectively and no one dis- cans! conditions' that exist today.Logan knows vyhat' it it. ' By this measure the Cant., Mormon7 Democrats and means to go dry with saloons just outside the city putes council and other heads prohibitionists see through their limits. It loses the revenue. blit not the drunken mayor, would have been abolished, the plans in the light of the record! ness. The people of Wellsville know what it meant fire and police departments put The Republicanbosses "do not wllh Wellsville dry and Ilyrum wet. The residents the n and anon-partisaon basis, want the AmericansVefeated of Richmond have had the same experience of gobusiness of .the city put into the in the city, but. they wantythe ing dry with Lewiston still wet. County- boundries hands of a committee of business county officers and the legislature are only imaginary lines, and cities within dry counmen. themselves in order to keep for ties may go wet, or vice versa, under local option, YET THE GOVERNOR, WIL- their compact with the liquor Is this what the people desire! We think. not. 'VETOED - For Treasurer Daddys Bedtime defeat Com. JamesJ. For Facer of Hyrum. For Clerk J. Ed. Hyde of Lo-- . Short-Ter- m ffaa. that if replies specifically and emphatically e, Commissioner-Ma- rtin m could not be conceived that "the recipients would not have given hem. publicity, he had a perfect reright to assume that no such replies'had' been belief ceived; and his assumptions based upon that will stand until they an produced, and that one thousand dollars reward is a stimulus" that would bring thin forth if anything could. It seems certain in eaeb instance citmgaml producing indubitably Republican charges and evidence made directly and publicly by Republican legTMedwring the course of the debate upon the liquor question and prohi bition upon the floors of the Senate andxHouse, and upon the strength of which the Republic an"m a c h inc now stands convicted in the phblic mind and'will be sentenced on Tuesday next. The handwriting is on the wall and neither the termed the Hemor-rfhapefforts of the Salt Lake-dai- ly' nor those of its local imitator, may avail to avert the coming and richly deserved calamity of THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET For to that reply !or tjiose .replies to the telegram, the Democratic State Committee Is offering rewards aggregating one thousand dollars for the production of either the original! erof verified copies. As they had nver been heard of a most strange' thing in view" of their importance and the public and urgent, statements and request for. a' reply contained' hi the disuntil patch sent from Salt Lake to Washington after Mr. Roberts speech had been made ,and it " - J. MARSHALL, . ; - - Augustus Gordon, EEKLY . J 0 URN AL.7 LOG AN UT AH Now as jour naL; r HE ) By Goyemment test the hottest and best Coal Mined in Utah. We also have the Union Pacific and Gunn-Queale- y Rock Springs, that, clean Kemmeref Lump, good and and Nut Coal Remember the sure place order fronrlhe eld and reliable Coal Co. - Ab&JCoal&.Wooti 'Company PHONES' .74,7 wo-mC- if w -- . con-stiifl'- ej, s t auri-prohib'jti- d . j |