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Show r .- I ' ,4 ,, r A r - - I If)i W A -- health in the bribing of legislators, leged picture of President Snow but disclose the venality of those and his; family was taken last who make the assertion; and not August Nevertheless ho suffered one of them is prepared to furnish the statement to be made without 00., proof of the truth of their state- contradiction in the paper which PUBLISHED EIM, b- y- & ENGLAND PURL1SHIHG lessees. . ' ment, or bet any money. Their prejudiced, unsupported allegations, may be taken as the froth-ing- s of a vapid mind. If any proof could be fur dished itwouldhave een forthcoming long since. A ta Caa mU tktnivul Editor. A. Gobdox, W FEBRUARY 7, 1899. TUE8DAT Uncle - Sam's- generosity toward the Filipinos has Spain, Cuba and een'BO great as to lead to the be-i- ef that it is boundless; and a is now before Congress I? Young Mobmgn would sign )ropositlon o award pensions to the ConfederUs real name to the diatribes he ate soldiers or their widows. The inflicts upon a suffering publio jenaion list of those who fought to vof the Salt , , through the columns Lake Tribune, he might obtain credit for being what his nom de plume asserts; but through it all the doyen hoof appears and suggests material upon which to base editor dais, and at the same, time that Home Made would be a more . , truthful cognomen Twenty-fou- r legislatures haye this yea passed resolutions mem orialiaing Congress to amend the Constitution s as to provide for - - the election of U. 8. Senators by direct yote of the people. There haye been so many deadlocks and tdindals that the people are heartily sick of the present arrange ment, and the petitions are so numerous that Congress will be compelled, to take some decisire action regarding them. k saye, instead of destroy, the Union, has grown from $8,525,153.11 in 1865, to $145,748,865 in 1898; now it is proposed to double it by he addition of these who fought to the destroy the Union.1 Of course old score has been wiped out.- The country has once more been reunited and the old Confederate veterans and their sons rushed as eagerly toward the defense of the stare and 6tripes as did the residents oftheNorthrin the late little difficulty with Spain) but the Proposition to reward them for. heir treason is the last straw. We have unnecessarily . ' paid ' Spain $20,000,060 for. islands which we wrested from her , by orce and which can bnt prove a ' useless incumbrance; we have s spent millionsjn paying are for the transportation of Span sh soldiejs to their homes, while our own troops rode in cattle ships qnd ate hardtack and embalmed beef;. we propose to pay Cuban soldiers for the blessed privilege we assumed of assisting and consummating theirfowq, efforts; but notwithstanding all this quixotic generosity, the line most he drawn somewhere, and when; the proposal s . made to ..pension -- tboser who caused our present immense pension list, as a reward for. having done so, notwithstanding the faet first-clas- Bids were opened in New York and San Frandsco on Wednesday last, for ' the transport of 16,000 Spanish soldiers from the Philipp pines to Spain. The lowest bid was seventy-fiv- e dollars per capita; or $1,200,000 in all. Add to this the great sums paid for the transportation of Spanish1 troops from Cuba and Porto Rico, and Uncle Sam's generosity- - becomes' apparent If the conditions were reskaracteristio versed Jt would-b- e for Spain to carry American soldiers ont of eight of land, then run hat charity begins at home it is ime to call a halt. This thing out the gang plank and tell them to must stop somewhere, and this is a walk the reBt of the way. made the statement apparently on information furnished by him. If he" is sincere he should explain that the picture includednot only President Snowa lmmediate family, bnt his eons and daughters-in-lawith their children, and some friends of the family; and further, that it was not taken last year, as alleged, but in 1885. Private denials cannot counteract the effect of the publication in so powerful a paper as the New York Journal. If Mr. Campbell is honest and has no desire to misrepresent, let him publish his denial In the same paper in which the original defamatory statement was made.' Upon proof that this has been done we will exonerate Mr. Campbell from intentional duplicity; but until it ia we hold him responsible. - w To Gain Flesh, Dyspepsia. Digestion Mean. HAKE A TEST OF STUAETS DYS--' PEPSI A. TABLETS-- : . .- WJUet - blaaa! 4" Important No tics to Teachers. The next regular meeting of the . I dont see how Cache County Teachers Institute made a. mistake after you could W will be held at the Agricultural elf In that manner,' fortifyli . he College, Saturday, February Jlth, gently- .make a mistake," aha I didnt 1899, beginning at 11 oclock a. m. The general session will be held tested.Then I dont sea what tha In the1 south chapel of the A. C. coaid have been." ' building, where President Kerr I know. I esuroaly likaWt, will lecture on the subject: The you, because Only know you will I Teacher. Is superstitious 'and silly.'' At the close of the general sesDid somebody put a QhannxUar sion, department meetings will be I don't know whether it wm 44 held, the following' are the pro- e purpose or not But there Tm) , - grammes: yr GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. Justchanceforuatohavearyj before we played the hand fc, aided the rubber, I counted tbt&hu , Mental Arithmetic, How to teach And do you know, Charley, deaMgte said, dropping her voice to au Mpsw. there were exactly m Washington Star. it. Prof. W. S. Langton. Simple experiments in science work. We whisper, Prof. Snow of the A. C. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. 11 - Karls Clover Root Tea is a pleemt laxative. Regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts. bold by Co-o- p Grocery A Drn Store. . i Systematic Voice Culture. How to secure proper expression from primary pupils.Miss Moench, of theA.C. Unclaimod Lstters. - Mc-Carr- ey . pro-mo- te Flerere. dear," said joua k, Tortiiia, you must ndt the way I played whiat Im not blamiag yon,. It wasnt my fault that u have trumps when I expectedyofcj-n No. I was to blame.' Now, I didnt say that. Buij yetting along so nicely la the had learned all the rules bypcaai haarU never trump your partners ace ini when in doubt taka the trick and wht the right bower is turned down a&h it next, and all the rest of theia Charley,- Jos. Eliaaon, Ms.' Albert Gall, ... For : . Mrs, Jane Hibbard, Mrs. Ole Henderson, Holstein De homer Co., Miss Ikele, Mrs. P. M. Pehhrson, . . . Hans Rasmussen Berg fjord. II the above are not called lor within two weeks from date thev will be sent to the Dead Letter Office at Wuh Obson Smith, P, If, ington. Loans, Utah, Feb. 6. 1899. (Radies, Take the Best. If you ir troubled with Constipation, Sallsv Skin, and a Tired Feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Bold k by Co.op Orocery A Drug tore. Catarrh Cured: A dear head and sweet breath secured, with Shilohs Catarrh Remedy. We sell six bottles-f- or $3, and guarantee an absolute cure. measured. Mrs. I. We believe each of the SenatorAs we have beforeretnarked, ial candidates to be honorable men; men who would not, by the offer of welve States have petitioned Conat- gress to amend . the Federal - Cona pecuniary or other-rewar- d, tempt to influence the yotes of leg-- , stitution so as to provide for the islators in their behalf. It is evi- election of U. S. Senators by direct dent, though, that the aspirant for vote. If Congress refuses to enter-ai- n this radical departure from the Senatorial honors must be a man of means. As at present conduct- old rale, the next best thing to do ed, each one has to establish and las been suggested by maintain headquarters at great ex Hoard of Wisconsin. His propois that in every, county conpense. The custom is universal, sition and so long as it continues no real vention held to elect delegates to the State convention, the question ly poor man, no matter how great of a party .candidate PROF. HENRY ... his ability, can aspire to the Sen- - fornominating W.BKCKER, A.M. office the of U. S. Senator by ate. For this reason the U. S. Sen-atof flesh and has been called the million the State convention be agitated, lations of appetite with accumugas, soar risings and aires club. The system iswrong, and the members pledged to heartburn this cause. . If adopted,- - as it It is safe to ... and should be changed. The elec; say that Stuarts tion of Senator by popular vote, or should be, this would simmer the Dpapepsia Tablets will cure any -the nomination of a .party .candi fight down to., a battle between stomach weakness or"' disease exdate by the State convention,woul( parties in the Legislature, which cept cancer of the stomach. They care render the present outlay unneces would soon be settled. The dead- and Boar stomach, gas, loss of flesh appetite, sleeplessness, palpilock between candidates of the saryand give the poor-matation. heartburn, constipation and same party, which is the cause of headache. . chance. almost all deadlocks, would be imSend for valuable little book on Deadlocks stomach diseases by addressing F. would be possible. enanc the And still nincompoop A. Stuart eliminated Co., Marshall, Mich. All by this method blatherskite opposes the election o tirely sell packages the Hon. A. W. McCune to the U in all States except those in which druggists at 50 cents. W. Prof, Henry three parties of almost equal force Becker,1 A. S. Senate, because, forsooth, he has, n the reM., are in the field. In our own State ligious worker and writer of St. by. his own efforts, risen , from the battle would have, been ended Louis. Secretary 'of the Mission poverty to affluence. They even on the Board first of the German Methodist ballot. As of his a substitute cite this rise as proof ignor Church. for Clerk and Expert Chief Congressional amendment Mr. ance and incompetence. The poa for Accountant the Harbor and session of wealth, or its absence, Hoard's proposition cannot be Wharf Commission. Public Secre: should not be considered a dia beaten, and. should be universally tary for the St. Louis School Patrons Association, and the District qualification. . Mr. . McCune pos adopted. a Conference of Stewards of the M. of class the cesses just ability well letter written to a friend in E. Church; also takes an active present required to make a work of the Epworth rounded delegation, and tha this city, Rev. William Campbell part in the League, and to write on should be sufficient Inuenjioes denies that he told the reporter of and educational topics forreligions several residing the improper use of his the New York Journal that the al magazines. How he found relief is ,..;s I i A' i iy J St err Tfcat Will lateemf 4,1 A LMtl Discussion. Busy Work in the l.. Primary grades led by Miss of the Richmond Schools. No trouble is more common or A full attendance of teachers is more misunderstood than nervons desired and the friends of educadyspepsia. People having it think tion generally are cordially in; their nerves are to blame and are vited. surprised that they .-are' notcured Chairman W. .G.Raymond, Programme Committee. bv nerve medicines- The real seat of the mischief is lost sight of The8tomach is the organ to be An Explanation. - r looked after. If Miss Arminta Cottrell will Nervous dyspeptics often do not state of whom she learned the have any pain whatever in the Jewel if it is the Jewel stomach, nor perhaps, any of the Tailor Chart, she has reference to, System usual symptoms of stomach weakIt will account for her garments beness. Nervons dyspepsia1 shows mined. The agent in this city itself not in the stomach so much ing did not teach, her; had she done so, as in nearly every organ. In some such would not have been the case. cases the heart palpitates and is The Jewel Tailor as well irregular; fu others . the kidneys as the instructions,System, are perfect ' are affected fin bthes - the; bowels is not a chart bnt as standard It are constipated, with headaches; a Inch as rule or divider Square still others are troubled with loss T ; ever good place. Wlt - NO CHANCE TO mmmmmmm , I to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetiteand Good K- Ivv i best told in his own words: Some weeks agov my brother heard me say something about indigestion, and taking a box from his pocket said, Try Stuarts Tablets.' I did, and was promptly relieved . Then I investigated the naturoofthe tablets and became satisfied that they were made of just the right things and ..in .just the right proportions to aid in the assimilation of food. I heartily endorse them in all respects,-an- d I keep them constantly on hand. . Nervous 'TW...4r77f A . Tnn 'jovnuAt. , I. W Ji mA WV Sold by Grocery A Drug Store, f Co-o- p ' Eats.- - FAT, JUICY The S E 1 of Section 13, in Township 12 North of Range One West, at $10 per acre, cash or on time. Address: Toltec Ranch Com pany, Box 1048 Salt Lake City. and TENDER are the prime roast, boiling, broiling or frying beef, mutton, pork Redaction of Interest. The undersigned hereby, gives and other meats kept in such great notice that it will on March 1st,, assortment at the 1899, reduce the interest on Savings Deposits to four per cent per an nnm, payable quarter-yearlarrives this Thatcher Bros. Banking Co. o noted fat Logan, Utah Jan. 23, 1899. game. The best only is Are you restless at night, and and ' Free harassed by a bad cough? Use ery to all BALLARDS HOREHOUND city. SYRUP, it will secure you sound sleep, and effect a prompt and radical cure. Price 50 cts. Riter WILLIAM READING, Prop. Co. . Bros, Drug Main Street. Fulton Market. I y. -- -- , FOR HOME GROWN AND IMPORTED TREES : t. t. SHRUBS, THE LOGAN NUHOERIEG. We carry a larger stock than ever before well-know- p and RESERVE YOUR ORDERS FOR , full-sized , 7. , Garden, Grass and Flower Seeds, and Cut Flowers. - , of-- AND OF Pot Plants Ve have a fine assortment. John E. Cnrliclo. LOGAN, - - - - - UTAH. |