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Show cy in the Philll pines will he asked by the next Congress, and the people will be made acquainted many things of which they are ho ignorant, when Senators and RepYe ssntatives obtain Jhb information A. have a tndemand right they pendence could be read and the when it gets the power. deeds of the Nations heroes past cost THE PHILIPPINE WAB:J and present recited,-ne- ed PUBLISH IP T Had a mass meeting nothing. EAEL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING 00., been called some time For a long : time; in - fact - ever ago, as sugLESSEES. gested by The Journal, the people since the war began, the official -- been r 11 would have had anupportunity to dispatcher from Manila-hav- e CMmi at i fMVtAM wny IwaSeaN express their preferences as to what assuring the people of America TwnUr tm tw4y. is improving kijpd of a celebration should be thatthe situation lfl tWM. and signs of Insurgent held; but better to have none than daily; and more apparent; Editor. one to which an admission fee weakness more A. Gordon. but despite this alleged daily - imwould be charged. AH things considered, also, it provement in the situation, and TUESDAY 18B9, JUNE, 27 of in-"" may be. as well to have none, as to the claim that the signs were becoming We are sorry Jo note thatthe have one held under the auspices surgent weakness the Salina Press has been reaching us Of any church. Acelebrationof moreand more apparent, and when on embrace war still went merrily during the past few weeks, in an this character should' United States all ready print form, which indi- saint and sinner, Christian and the people of the battles at Las cates that genial uncle Howard is iofldel. The celebration of Pioneer learned of the hot . day would be akdifferent matter, Pinas and San Fernando, they still ill. and could be propeHy undertaken realized that they had been de- SOD " w " U, I - 3 The Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whoso Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. Kings Now Life Pills, be and Liver wonderful Stomach Remedy, gives a splendid appetite sound digestion and a regular bodily habit ithat .insures perfect health . and great energy. Only 25c. at Riter Bros. Drug Co. 4 r J '!" V'- . " -- . , Indianapolis And Return. On July 16th., 17th. and ISth. tickets will be sold over the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul By to In dianapolis and return at one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip . account the Biennial convention International i Epworth League. Tickets can be made good returning until Aug. 20th. Travel via the C. M. & St. P. Ry,. W, W. WOODSIDE, Agent, 0. S. L. Ry. Logan Utah. L. L. Downing, ComL Agt. Salt . . ' M. I. A. As an inducement to volunteers by the now in the Philippines to the Government is offering a bounty of about $450 per man. This amount is equal to their travel pay home. Those mustered out will doubtless be furnished trans portation and food upon the jour ney home, but no more. ' t, Wi have received a letter from Lewiston to which only a non de plume is attached. With .The Journal, as with other newspapers, it is an in variable rule to publish no communication when in ignor ance of the real name of the author. At the bottom of the letter may be placgd whatever nom de plume they wish for publication; - but under neath that their proper name ehould be signed for our private information. If Narling will forward his true name we will be pleased to publish the news por tions of his letter. -- WE WILL NOT OELEBEATE. The Nation asserts that Mrr L. Mar tiueau f responsible for the failure of the projected Fourth of July celebration which was to have been given under the auspices of the M. I. Associations, in that he refused to allow a fee of ten cents to be charged for admission to the Tabernacle square. If this is true, and we presume it is, we endorse Mr. Martineaus action. The Tabernicle square belongs to the people, and they ehould not be debarred from the full and free use of it for all proper purposes at any time. Then, the idea of making a charge to attend a meeting commemorative of our National birth is something not only unique, bat somewhat ludic rous. It may be true that many people pay twentyfive cents to go to and return from the Park. It is also true that many of them have plenty of money to spend-?- r ben they get there; but there are , AN EXPEBT, OPINION. Henry 0. Havemeyer, President of the gigantic sugar trust, one of the greatest in the world, says, regarding trusts: The mother of all trusts is the customs tariffjbill. The existing bill and the preceding one have been the occasion of the formation of all the large trusts, with very few exceptions, inasmuch as they provide for au inordinate protection to alt the interests of the country-su- gar refining excepted. Economio advantages incident to the consolidation of large interests in the same line of business are a great incentive to theirUformation, but these bear a very insignificant proportion to the advantages granted in the way of protection under the customs tariff. This he said in his examination before the Industrial "Commission in session at Washington. Farther along in the investigation he said: ' I repeat that all this agitation against trusts is against merely. the business machinery employed to take from the public what the government io its tariff laws says it is proper and suitable they : should have. It is the govern ment, through its tariff laws, which plunders the people, and the trusts, .etc., are merely the machinery' for doing ' so. That Republican tariff duties are the greatest factor in the promotion of trusts has been the contention of the Democratic party at all times; and in addition to other measures calculated to make it interesting for the trusts, readjustment of the tariff will be one of its first duties DR. FAVORITE PIERCES PRESCRIPTION Makes Weak Women Strong, And Sick Women Wei For over thirty years this celebrate remedy has been making; womens lin happier healthier safer. Many thonsanda of women have testifie to ila wonderful effect , . It fa the one medicine that can be di pended upon when there is any dennr ment of the distinctly feminine orfanlsn It purifies, heals, soothes, builds up. is needed when backaches make life mi erable when a aickeniar, draining, bea Ing. down feeling makes work a weai agony and play Impossible when dls greeabto drains give proof of burning i flaraniMion when sick headache, nervoi irritability, losa of energy and appetite a the reminder of unhealthful irregularity painfUl periods. I had female trouble for eight rear," wril T. Deauis, of fas East College gtre so bad would I lecktonviUe, Til. from day to day and tong for death to come a: relieve my auflering. I had internal tnftamn tlon, a disagreeable drain, beerlag-dtrvla the lower part of my bowel. aud aal d tma every month, but now I never hare a pi do all my own work aad aai a strong a healthy woman. Thanks to your medicine, never foreet to recommend it to all suffer! women. I consider myself a living teatimon of the benefits of your Favorite Prescription, Mrs. L. subscription. u We believe the day should be celebrated. If the people want to make a great display those who are able would be willing to contribute to it; but such a celebration requires time, as well as money. Dr, Pierce's Pitasa nl Ftllcts help t of all other medicines by keopi: But a meeting in the Tabernacle ffeetliver the active and the bowel at which tie Declaration of Iudt- - all dealers set tehaycu ask for.open.' n - i i ' ' . , liberately decieved.. They then knew that the American troops had been - forced to abandon all of the territory they had captured, and had been driven almost into Manila , itself. Las Pinas and Ban Fernando are really suburbs of Manila, and as such were held by ,our troops against insurgent depredationlastAugust, Lake City Utabr after the capitulation. The American forces are right bock where II they started, aod seem to be busy been Had own. their they holding By buying the Spaniards they would long since choicest and purest been have whipped. . The people are no longer in ignorance of the true state of , eu-ti- re C andies Obituary, On Sunday morning Mrs Halvorsen fQuinney, beloved Jt of Isaac E. (Puinney, passed to i? heavenly hodhe. -- Her death as a surprise Jnd shocked her friends. Shewaa taken ill A r -- daymorningwUthinfiamattr and bowels, Hdeepua the care and mffil W attention rapidly grew woii W The deceaSS was a woman ofil estimable chV, acter, a kind, V Jotiujr aQa mother, and a va! lu&ble to the man who A Wtns death. She was August 18, 187 1, in Cache. Co,. all childrea are left funeral services wil Meldlo th, tabernacle dn Th d,7 t t oclock. AU friendi attend. fe ar invited to Want UOlumn MONEY at 6 if cent, J. Z. Stewart. ' CASH paid for II beer bottles n Cache Valley Brewery. CASH paid for UPoultry and esn ' at Smiths cheap cOfih store. WANTED- -A fifrst class cook at the Only . restijurant, Second to ' I street. FOR New and! Secondl Had Furniture, go to Second Hand Store. Third Street. FIFTY CEN7TS a bushel wheat, in merchandise, at Second ward affairs Inthe PhilippineSj-notwith-standinAT SCAVENGER WORK-pro- mpt. ' the vigorous censorship 1 Bell & Co. attended tc which has been exercised over mail Leave erufrs Ryberg, the and telegraphic matter sent from ' Shoemaker. Main Street. Logan. there The admitted situation tells sect ion of ! FOR SALE-- M 7Delicious Ice Cream and enough. and 4 sown farm land Soda Water on hand dry fenced, always A special to the Chicago Tribune to wheat. Apply to J. S. Cantwell from its Washington correspondent, Robert Murdock Jr., Prop, f Millville. Utal Inforthe other- day, conveyed this Extras for Crown, Osborn and mation: . , Champion mi chines can be had President McKinley has decided at W.N.Thom is, Logan Island. He to 6all for volunteers for service in also carries th Mitchell wagon, f the Philippines. It has been, deWe will do your general FOUND J coat containing letermined to form at least nine regiretters aud pape; s, on the road to Blacksmithing and ments and possibly twelve. For the present the president deems pairing promptly, and Paradise. Id ntify and pay for . nine or ten regiments enough,, and guarantee good work. this notice. it is understood this number is FOR SAL254 acres of farm based on the representation made land with iniprovemeuts, all under our by General Otis, wher is said to have cultivation Located between Newof amended his estimate recently ton and Cafche Junction. For terns SECOND HAND the force he will need in maintainetc., applyf to or address Peter ing peace in the islands. Christensel), Newton, Utah. There are now 23,000 regulars in Buggies, Wagons, ExFOR a vhort time I will sell the Fhilipines, and there will short-ly'be- a Wagons, press Carts, reinforcement of a least thoroughbred Black Laugshan etc. Ploughs, and White Plymouth Rock chicks 7,000. This furnishes General Otis from six weekso two months old, with the army desired in the earliSTWe 0ell cheaper than ever.' three for $1.00. Guaranteed pure er estimates from Manila. Lately, J. P. Smith, stock. reoccasion & A. to Son. had Jacobsen 0. he has however, under-the vise these figures and, Logan Island. . South of Mills. Deseret estiinfluence of the more liberal mate of General Lawton aud other advisors, he has informed the Washington officials that the pres. ence of 12,000 or 15,000 volunteers to supplement the force of regulars will be a safeguard. WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR Actual enlisment for new volunteer regiments will be under the Blankets, Linsey, Yarns; Flannels, Hosiery, Woo! army officers, and the records will be similar to those which attended Batting, etc. At the the recrutlng of volunteers at the outbreak of the late war. It is probable the company strength will be maximum, ana this would give for nine regiments a volunteer force of at least 12.000. . . j7Clothes neatly Repaired, Cleaned and Dyed. The call for troops will he issued ets as soon as the necessary arrangeWashed and Napped., ments for a recrutlng system can be For terms apply fo- made. ' g Bobs Candy Kitchen f - Spring is Here! , - WOOL! WOOL! others. There are many in fact a majority of those who go to the Park who walk both ways; and, unfortunately there are some who, if an admission fee of only ten cents were charged, would have to deny themselves the pleasure of witnessing the games. We believe that it is better to have no celebration than to have one to which an admission fee would be charged. If the intent was to have an elaborate celebration, with brass bands,' profuse decorations, parade, races, Artworks etc., .we think the money should : be collected - by - popular , ; WOOL!! CSJ-Blank- This tells the story as plainly as It can be told, and shows, that af- FRANKLIN, fairs in the Phllipines are in a desperate condition. General Otis al ready has 23,000 regulars there, and 7,000 more are now on the way to leinforce him. Think of it! IDAHO His force will then be larger than the entire United States army .was at the outbreak of the war with Spam, still he will require an additional force of twelve to fifteen thousand men, and this number of volunteers is to be recruited, .provided the embalmed beef and other army ecAodals does not act a9 a determent. 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