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Show TUB ing after special privileges in the Our Washington Letter. Philippines, in Cuba, and, in Porto ( Prom Our Regular Correspondent.) Rico. It was, I imagine, for their benefit that the President Mr. McKinleys backdown from especial created his Advisory Board to the bis army bill bluff will go down in War Department. Congressional history as the most It is anopen secret in (Washinga President. ever made ton that Mr. McKinley would be by complete Th6 democratic victory is complete. glad to receive Algers resignation. -The army bill lspracticallyjust The story circulated last week that whatwasDffer ed to the. admimis-tratio- n Alger was about to resign Origin-atedliTa- d ministration circles, and by Senator Cockrell,- - on behalf of those Senators who opposed was doubtless intended as a hint a large standing army it provides to Alger. It brought out the defor continuing the present status of fiant statement from Alger that he the regular army of 62,000 jnen for did not intend, to resign, of hia two years from next July, and for own accord. He is said to believe enlisting 35,000 volunteers for Ihe that Mr.. McKinley is afraid to as ameperiod. The ( administration for .hia resignation,, although he Senators fairly fell over each other know 8 that he is constantly being in their anxiety to accept Senator advised by prominent Republicans Cockrells offer. The next Congress to do so. which will be republican in both When the 'Morgan Nicaragua inflict will a bill passed the Senate, there Canal branches, probably coun-trthe votes passed-agains- t on were seven it; large standing army but that will not deprive the when the River and Harbor bill, Senators who killed the bill, to do containing an amendment providso at this time, of much deserved ing for the buijding of the Nicaracredit. gua Canal passed the Senate, only Our Philippine policy is bearing three votes were cast against it fruit quickly In addition to hav- Senators Pettigrew, Teller and ing an expensive war with the Fil- Rawlins, neither of whom are oph ipinos on our hands, Deweys posed to the Canal under what to hurry up the battleship they consider proper conditions. Mrr- - McKinley- - hasnominated Oregon indicates the belief on his Day to a U. S. Cirjpartthat there is danger of war with more powerful opponents. Just cuit Court Judgeship. how great this danger is can only Washington, Feb. 27, 1899. be guessed, because officials are concealing what information they have and pretending that the disHE patch from Dewey, which was made public by mistake, had no meaning. Little information can be gained from private dispatches from MaDoctors are often wrong. The local doctor is an overworked indinila as they are all strictly censora hurries from a case of ed, but it is known that conditions vidual. to He a case of diabetes and from that are critical, and that European o the of a leg. He must act consuls there are making some stiff quicklyamputation sometimes humedly. It is not claims on account of the recent strange that he makes an occasional mistake. But mistakes are dangerous and partial burning of the town. should be avoided. Mr. McKinley has been catching Mis. G. E. Kerr, of Fort Dodge, Iowa, it again from members of his own recently had some experience. She says; spring 1 was taken with severe pains la party in Congress. Senator Sewall, my Last chest, and was so weak I could hardly walk who voted for the ratification of the bout the house. 1 tried several physicians and told me I htd consumption. Before I had treaty and for everything else that they taken the first bottle of br. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, 1 was very much better. I has been asked for by the administook five bottles of it and have not yet had any tration, was so stirreJ up by the return of the trouble." Was it consumption? war with the Filipinos, that he let Probably not. out the fact that he had been supporting the McKinley policy against his own judgment. He said emphatically: I never was in favor of the acquisition of the Philippines, and added that he had begged Mr. McKinley to order Dewey away from Manila, after he The Golden Medical won his victory. Mr. Sewall been said to cure consumption thinks the Filipinos will have to be and infallibly cures all bronchial and roat troubles. It strengthens weak practically exterminated before we can control the Philippines. He ones and cures lingering coughs. It is a healer and builder of tissue. It cleanses alio thinks that we shall soon be at and blood regulates the enriches war with Cuba, because of the ad- heart action the puts the whole body in ministration policy. tune with nature. ' i y, . dis-patc- Ex-Secreta- ry scar-etin- Mrs. Kerrs trouble was probably bronchial. It was painful dangerous if let run dangerous in the hands of an incompetent doctor. Dont take a local doctors word for everything. Write to Mr. McKinley. He said of those Dr. Pierce. Tell him your symptoms. has been chief who attacked Alger and praised For over thirty yean he at the Invalids consulting physician Mr. McKinley that they have Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, lacked the courage to lay their ax N. Y. Consultation with him will cost to the root of the evil and censure you nothing. Representative Johnson, of Indiana, a Republican, made a long speech, nearly every sentence of which contained an attack upon the gentleman who, to reward him for his political services and disbursements in the campaign of 96, , Appointed him Alger J to hia present position, and had maintained him there ever since, notwithstand ing his incompetency and against the righteous cem plaints that have been madeagainBt him. He said that Mr. McKinleys recent Boston address was nothing more nor leBS than a carefully devised misstatement of the issue, and of our I insist that Philippine policy: the whole policy is hot simply an error, but that it is a crime, and that the Chief ' Executive of this nation is the one who has precipi tated upon us the embarrassments and difficulties by which we are now confronted. Speaking of the claim that Mr. McKinley acted upon the advice of Dewey, in de UTAILII ARC II JOUEITAL, LCD AIT, TRI-WEEK- LY Scavenger Won Editor Journal: During the past week Newton was favored with Alberta teresting account of-t' Stake country. . Pres. Rigby is down from the Snake River country. We are sorry to learn that Bror Rigby isnoten-joyin- g as good health as osnaL . We have it from good authority that our esteemed young friends, Mr. Eugene Nelson, and Miss Stena Hogensen, are to be married in the Logan Temple this week. Our ward conference convened yesterday, and r it 'was" indeed a pleasant occasion to all present. From the reports of the various organizations it was shown that nearly all are in excellent condition. The variods donations asked for during the year, have been lib erally responded to, and the fast offerings have been ample to supply the wants of the poor withont asking any aid from the church. Our good sisters of the Relief Society had during the past year, donated to their fund some over one hundred dollars; the greater part of which has beendistributed The sisters among" the needy have nearly 400 bnshels of wheat on hand. From the bishops report it was learned that the tithing paid in Newton last year amounted to over $3,000. Timely and encouraging remarks were made by Pres. S. M. Molen, Elder A. 6. Barber, and Bishop Jardine of Clarkston. ' Elder Willard Ballard was sustained as ward clerk, and Joseph J. Larsen as his assistant. This change was necessary as our present clerk will leave on a foreign mission in a few months. The conference was well attended. There was no dissension whatever and a good, peaceful spirit prevailed. Newton ward is all right. The following named brethren have been notified to get ready for foreign missions in the near future: Wm. Nelson, George Parsons, Lewis Jenkins, Nephi Christensen and Ernest Ballard. Miss Kate Petersen is still seriScribi. ously sick. he Newton, Feb. 26, 1899. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy is intended especially for conghs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for its cures of these diseases, over a large part of the civilized world. The most flattering testimonials have been received, giving accounts ofjts good works; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it has cured; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whooping cough has shown that it robs that disease of all dangerous consequences. Sold f by Riter Bros. Drug Co. -- stomach. appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sores are all positive eviing. dences of impure blood. No matter how so it must be purified in Neil S. Bell & Co. orderittobecame obtain good health. Ackers Blood Elixir . has never - failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every on a posit! ve guarantee. Biter T,C. Bailey, next door to U. S. Land bottle Bros. Drug Co., Druggists, 3 Office, Salt Lake City. Patents for Agricultural, Desert and Mineral Lands. To allay pains, subdue inflamJ. II. Barker, notary public, and local agent, Newton, Utah, will answer cor- mation, heal foul sores and ulcers, respondence and furnish information the most satisfactory results are on application. obtained by using BALLARDS Shop, north of R. K. Thomas build Land Attorney. ob-tain- ed - i 1 A t , A Rosy Wcnan. As I hays One day during that period from visit a returned the feud history of the mount!? south, just Editor Journal: a visit from Pres. C. O. Card. A where I remained a few days each of West Virginia, when for special meeting was held daring in Brigham City, Kaysville and years the blood of the "mount?? his visit, at which he gave an in- Balt Lake, I thought it time to re- eers circulated Played Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts Leave orders at E. Rybergs Shoe of the lody, Sinking at the pit of the Loss of . U:0.. Clarkston Clippings. Newton Notes. All kinds of out houses and yards cleaned on short notice. manding the Philippines, Mr, So, 4015. The Chief ExecuJohnson said: Notice fnr Publication. tive cannot screen himself behind Und Office at Salt Lake City. Utah. the gold lace of the hero of Man25tn. 1899. Notioe it hereby siren January that the following ila. He' expressed the opinion named Mttier has filed notice ot her intention to make final proof in mpport of .her that the real reason for McKinleys claim and that eaid proof wiU be mada before County niwk of Cache County, at policy was his concessions to the the Cache County, on the lOUt day ot MarchLogan. pw selfish capitalists of the country, his surrender' to their demands. ,Thesesre the gentlemen who furnShe namea the following wltneaaee to prove ished the money for his nomination I he continuous residence upon and cnlttratioa Ti : and election.1 And who, I doubt not, lmu4 Unl Wr Merrill. Geonre O. Merrill, Moral obW.Meiklt,aUnf' 8m hsVledged'him a J ,, and .reielectionu .These are the .1 Faun D.lfloiaa. Entlrmenwho are klreadygmp I Ose. T. Smia, Attorney lorclidsuatJf? 4 SNOW LINIMENT. Riter Bros. Drug Co. pare a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money, if it fails to cure. 25c, The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. For Baleby, Riter Jlroa Drug Co, 8 To, . - IS d, ofth.e.rthlwMjktogdte the house of one of thefamn: 1? thick and had lostaifumber of folk, says a writer in the Wash!?? ton Star. However, it waa not according tie best form of mountain aociett to mention those things, and talked about something else, 1 woman, in a black alpac& COw; was the -- presiding genius of tha tableland I did my talking to h That she had lost two husbands i was sure, but I had understood ifo had married a, third and hadhari. of keeping him. Dont you find it rather Ions, eome out here at times? I in. quired, for it really was a houss ; the midst of everlasting solitude as far as neighbors were concerned. Not fer the last few yers. k. note that Mr. Farr voiced his opposition to the passage of any but absolutely necessary appropriations, as neither the 'people nor the . treasury can stand it. I -- was pleased to see our Logan Representative doing 8nch good wjik. absence our ward During conference was held, but I note replied. Hite been a heap sirif that it has already been reported livelier than I like fer everyd., to The Journal. doins. Hit might do fer Crismi B. is James Jardine lMr. shipping er Fourth uv July, but hit aint several carloads of. grain from whut a quiet-nature- d body hank- Ransom switch, for Mr. Orson ers fer regler, seven days in ths week. Smith of Logan. The stockholders of the ClarksI presume, I said at a venture, ton Co-o- p that your husband is some oonJ held their annnal meel ing, declared.jtlividend of 15 per cent, for the jfast year, and elected the .following directors for two years: Andrew W. Heggie, John Jardine, Jameb B. Jardine, Charles Bhumway and Thomas Griffin. Our sisters of the Y. L. M. I. A. are rehearsing a nice five act play to be put on the stage next month forlhe benefit of Brother Alfred J. Clark, who is at present under the doctors care in Salt Lake. Yours, Sanko. 1899. Clarkston, March 2; pany? Not ez. much ez he wuz, answered, dubiously. No? I said. Why not? Mostly caze hes dead, said, with a (smile, as if the late lamented were better off, and that she also might be. I was just a little disconcerted by this unexpected revelation of her domestic deprivation, but hastened to eet myself straight Well, I said, consolingly, you must do the best you can under the ci ream stances and keep your mind engaged as much as pos- sible. A Narrow Escape. It was lame, of course, but a man Thankful words written by Mrs. cant always be his best. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. reckon I she responded, so, Was taken with a bad cold which but I dont settled oq. my lungs; cough Bet iu cheerfully enough, What with worry. buryin husand finally terminated in Conbands and makin black dresses sumption. Four doctors gave me 'tween times so Im busy I couldnt up, saying I could live but a short 0 to see neighbors' ef they wni time. I gave myself up to . my thickern blackbirds. Wont you Savior, determined if I could not have some more uv the greens? stay with my friends on earth, I dont I if I do, thank you, care would meet my absent ones above. said I, handing up my plate. My husband was advised to get Dr. Kings New Discovery for ConWorking Night and Day. sumption, Coughs and Colds. I The busiest and mightiest little gave it a, trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thing that ever was made is Dr. thank God I am saved and now a Kings New Life Pills. Every pill Trial bottles is a sugar-coate- d healthy woman. globule of health, Bros. Riter at free Drug Co. Re- that changes weakness into strength gular size 50c. and $1.00. Guar- listles8neR8 into energy, brain-fa- g 1 anteed or price refunded. into mental power. Theyre wondDated, December 10th. 1898. erful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Riter You can be cheerful and happy Bros. Drug Co. 3 only when you are well. If you feel out of sorts take HERBINE, What Dr. A- - E. Salter Says. it will brace you up. Price 50 cts. Buffalo. N. Y. Gents From my Riter Bros. Drug Co. in knowledge, gained Emonal of your Shilohs Cure is cases of advanced Consumption, I am To Coro a Cold in One Day. to say it is the most remsrk-abl- e Take Laxative Bromo Quinine prepared Remedy that has ever been brought Tablets. All druggists refund the to my attention. It has certainly saved Sold by Comoney if it fails to cure. 25c. many from Consumption. A Drug tore, a Grocery op The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Fqr sale by Riter Bros. Rockies E&stwird . -- t Drug Co. Through the VIA Salt Lake City. Karls Clover .Root Tea is a- - pleasant The traveler, tourist or business laxative. Regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion. man is wise when he selects thf Easy to make and pleasant to take. 2 b Rio Grande Western Railway cts. Sold by Co-o- p Grocery A Drug Great Salt Lake' Route for hi 1 6tore. route to the East It is the only line passing directly through Salt Lake City, ana in addition to the glimpse it affords of the Temple City, the Great Salt Lake and the picturesque Salt Lake and Utah Valleys, it offer the choice of three distinct routes through, the mountains and ths most magnificent scenery in the world. Double daily train service and through Pullman and Tourist sleeping cars to Denver and WedJ Uiar Monday, Tuesday and .J ; JUPa-- ' . Caiat,aa4Tr aatbufeatai ro- - j,..tll.r t Ftu. nesday, of each week, PullmLos Womttittrroiinu.kk.itiTrmci Tourist cars are run from w cm Mmr patant ia Icm tiflM (hi WfcsiaAftttW rmtlt bwi Angeles to- Boston via Chicago, SaaS wa4el drmwlay ar with Saacrip Wl adrlaa, U satantabla or eet. U without change. ; Oar faa eat aaa till aatantUci,t4. For pamphlets .descriptive ox toCNbtohi Patella, wltfc tfooatpiuapoirr(wUoar 4 mam in tlw U.S. tod ixatfa coootriaa the Great Salt Lake Route, writ ..'k U A F. A. WADLEiqa,' ;; j Sal General Agentt Passenger ' I u vatu Y Jt , arm. VS Old, wealthy and reputable firms vouch for the quality of articles that find favor. with the public. Who vouchee for the quality of the substitute- - that are frequently Price 50 cts. urged on careless buyers? v For Constipation take Karls Clover Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier Cares Headache, Nervousness, Erup' tions on the face, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by Co-o- p Grocery & Drug Store. c ' port. While in the capital I spent one day visiting the Legislature. I was kindly treated byiMr. S weeten of Mendon and Representative Farr of Logan. By courtesy of the clerk obtained a good seat. On the twenty-thirthe day of my visit, it took but five minutes to com plete the balloting for Senator; aci although the building was crowded you could have heardspin drop. I noticed that a great many apfor differpropriations were asked ent purposes, and ' was pleased to trans-continent- al Clu-c&g- o. -- -- . f--ra . - i mao |