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Show THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LQGAN, UTAH, OCTOBER 3, 1899. Y tribute" u po n the" 'product of the E A TI113 mines, then in every way shows its contempt to those who have rnada the country what it Is SARL A'EEGLAffD PUEL1BHIEG GO.1 These,' as nearly as we can ascerlessees. , tain, are the facta. . There is justice in the claims of both parties. War will never change the equities ofthe situation. Arbitration by a , disinterested nation would he the propThe pressentirely , controlled settlement. by capitalists,' spread unpreodent-e- d er method of misrepresentation and prejudice During the, winter f 1897 Mr. throughout the world against the James Reed, one of the leading Boer Republic. We are determined to defend to citizens and merchants of Clay, the uttermost that freedom and Clay Co., W. V., struck; his leg for' which our peo- against, a cake of ice in such a article headed Silver Bella, ple have shed blood in every part m an ner. as to brutee it severely. It tho Oneida Count Republican w of South Africa. Though we have became very much swollen and no such powerful friend as you pained him so badly that he could Wednesday last, is intended as: to other not , walk . without the aid of guy on Mr, Albert Norria of.Cliftom proved to Venezuela and faith that crutches. He was treated by we have etrong If the editor will -- forward us the republics, the cause of .freedom and republi- physicians, also used several kinds will write him we data nedeseary of liniment and .two and a half galcanism will triumph in the end. , a fine obituary immediately after The right of forcible intervention lons of whisky In bathing it, but Mr. NorriaVviBiL gaveany. relief until he bya foreign power for the protec nothing MU. lion of a subject arises pnly when began ..using Chamberlains Pain Balm. This brought almost a JlT has been judicially determin such subject is barbarously ill cure in a weeks time and ed that the Saltair diamond neck' treated, while everybody knows complete he not used British subjects are bet he believes; that had lace is legally the property of Miae thatliere would have had this his leg remedy ter off than in their own . country. Balm is Pain be to Leda Stromberg, and, the. Johnnies amputated. They form the most prosperous bruises for and sprains, unequaled inher train having paid off the part of the inhabitants of the For ale Riter rheumatism. by amonnfof thFattachmentsagainet - r Co. Bros,Drug it,it baa been awarded to, and ia in 4 telle us that until .1785 her possession. We should think History the were in possession of Dutch That Throbbing Headache that this would give the coup de the in but that year country, Cape .Would quickly leave you, if you grate to Hie popular voting- contests of. which BaRLaheRas- beenTao England dispossessed them; that in used Dr. Kings iNew Life Pills. fond.T But ifew iadies.neshould 1803 England restored it to them, Thousands of sufferers have proved care to com but once more took possession in their matchless merit for Sick and suppose, 1806 There were continuous. quar Nervous Headaches. They make pete in similar con testa. rels between the -- Dutch and Eng- pure blood and strong nerves and health. Easy to deter- buildup your Dutch the lish, andnally them. Onlv 25 cents. take. parallel oases.' mined to leave and go to some Money Try back if not 6ured. Sold by part of the country where they Riter Bros. Drug Co. The NeWiTork World has another evidence that great could establish a government ' 6f Bids For Trehching. and live after their own minds run, iq'- - the same direction, their own o e, Sealed bids will be received up to and haa dratvnthe deadly parallel manner. They sold at greatsacri-ficor abandoned their property, Wednesday noon, Oct. 4th, by the . on Presid$q$ - McKinley and - Mr. and moved to Natal. But here, city recorder for the digging and Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of filling of trenches and for the layState for the Colonies of Great Bri- too, the British came, the old ing of the water mains on First tain. ItP President McKinleys quarrels were renewed, and once and Third Street,--- All bids should more the Boers moved, this time be for the work by the yard. The message tpjjongress on April 9th, Transvaal. Here they Ijyed Cjty reserves the right to accept or 1898, he said: Iifrthe after ' conquering the ZoIub reject any and all bids in whole or 1 speak not of in part. tion, for that cannoi be thought of and other savage tribes, until the By order of committee on Water which by our code of morality discovery of gold, when the Eng- Works. . would ba criminal aggression. lish once more 'invaded their Jos. Wilson, Chairman. g Still, Mri McKinley is - engaged, country, and now outnumber the with the assistance of 70,000 troops Boers it is'sald two to one. Once and a heavy naval force, in doing more it seems that they, are about Religion Class Missionary Appointments. . wthe identicaLthing in the Phillip-pine- a to take possession j but this time Oct. which he denounce as crimi- the Boers donotpropose to sn1 lstNewton,H. Campbell. Octlst nal aggression when- applied to mit without resistance, and Africa Oct. 1st Stirling, A.M. Ieraelson Smithfield,Chas.Pickett Cuba. has been so. thoroughly, absorbed and J. H. Squires, In 18967 Mr. Chamberlain, in that there is no place io them to --OcLJst Richmond, J, H. Linthe House of Commons, said dur- move to. They claim that the ford and George Thomas.ing the course of a speech upon the Uitlandera might become citizens of the Republic if they, wished, and South African question: A war inSouth Africa would share every advantage they, them be one of the m6st sbrious wars selves, enjoy; but to grant the fran that could pOcBibly be waged. It cMsa to aliens is something ' the CASH PAID For chickens and eggs at Ieaao Smiths . would lwa long war. a'Tntter war most not liberal will government CLOSING and OUTOur entire war. aod, asE have 7 do. 771777. stock ofamnranition at cost. Isaac out . pointed alreadyr. I oelieve -- 7 Smith, generations would hardly be able or to blot out thememoryof it;and FURNISHBD-house-fUpon the other hand, -- the nglish rent to go to war with President Krnger Abundant have cause for com- Central location. Apply at this to enforce upon him reforms in the Tne Boers, it must be ad office. :: internal affairs of his state, in which plaint. are clannish last tothe SALE-mitted, FOR 2 cows and three Secretaries -- of State, standing' in of the name Very calves. England Enquire at H. G. Hay-baltheir place, have repudiated all ' Store. is as in stench their nostrils. a r right of in terference that - would bo acourseof action which- would Ate content To WANTED sell or trade for They to live as their fathers and grand- lumber, one good 2 horse ' surry. bejunmoral. And yet, present appearances in- fathers. livedT In their estimation Hyrum Hayball. -- 1, FOR New and Becond Hand dicate that Mr., Chamberlain, also, the old kdl caravan is better than is capable of reversiog himself. the electrKgars, the ancient candle Furnitnre, go to Second Hand Store, I better th&nthe Electric light, and Third Street TO TRADE A single . buggy the hand, preferable to ' the steam for a milch cow. .THE TRAB8VAAL TROUBLE-Apply to G. W. plow. Cole at U. O. M. & B. Co. lumber President Kruger's yeraion.of the They areTunwilling . that the yard. of the populatiLOST One black mare branded trouble between Great Britain and Uitlanders-two-third- s on-owning N. least at J. on left t shoulder, has bay 'South Africa, ia here given in his to John ; own words: 7 J of. the taxable property, should colt. Notify whereabouts and rewarded. be. Spahde, Logan, uThe present agitation against introduce any modern innovations, this republic emanates partly from and they so arrange the method of FARM FOR 8ALE120 acres a oertain section of British res- taxation that the Uitlander bears fenced into fields. Hag a big spring idents to whom the existence of the alfpf the expenses of government, onitl For particulars apply to republic, which embraces the most and the cost of maintaining a pre- Hans Olsen, blacksmith, Hyrum. flourishing parts of, South Africa, BARGAINS, BARGANS 161b is a standing eyesore, and who posterously large army and arma- sugar, $1.00; 60 bars . soap, $1 00; -suffer from the prevailing jingo ment which is only used for his Tree Tea per . package, 20 - cents; mania; partly, also, from mining intimidation. Shillings Best tea, 20 cents.' Our capitalists, who, not content .with The government confiscates-t- he sample line of Ladies Misses land - having heie the best mining aws Uitlandsrs, plao ea an Children wraps have just arrived in the world, wish ' also to have arms of the immenss tax1 upon the giant pow- and will be sold 50 per- cent below complete control of .all legislation Call early regular retail prices. and administration. - 7 der they muat use in their' mining and get ;at Henry, 0. The franchise voting question operations; levies a fearfully large " balls. Hay , ' ,s was taken up by 'England be cause it was thought the republic would hot yield on that point. Now that the' altered franchise does not materially differ from the American it is in many respects easier the agitation has become much worse. The object clearly is the destruction of our republic and the complete control of the richest mines i; ' of the world, JOUBIT , " , For aU ' fresh cuts or wounds, in eubtct cr in animals, as a dressing, BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT is excellent; while for sores on working horses, (specially if slow to heal, or suppurating, its healing - qualities are unequaled, Price . 60 cte. Riter Bros, Drug Co. t : . . Many aLorer Hm tarnedjwith di6RUst . otherwise lovable 0ta ts ciri Jjnsive breath. . KarlVri la burifies the breath T its tion on the bowels etci M UnH,:? else trill. gold f jute guarantee. PriJe 25 of-T- ! . A FEWLOADS of, good lucern for cows wanted. F. A, Neuhurger. ; A BLACK 8ILK cape was los Bros tnd Piinoa 11E'lt on Sunday, lust between Logan and easy terms,Singer er with a Wellsville. - Finder leave at thi antee. Q4r NEmfr! F.A. 'f office and be rewarded. .; : North Main StreSj4, ' , , $ self-governme-nt . ; -- Cahbe; PoyertAinsf-Os- : -- Our Goods. V, WE 3IAEE ALL KINDSi re-publ-ic. r AT PRICES "pt beaih.1 mcgwiTHiy-You-R College Students will do welfo Heir will-hereaft- Now Underwear and Hosiery- Orders - -- KOTBU I.-06A- S - dis-coler- 1 fACKIRV. EAST OF THATCHER BROS. BANK, LOGAN. - ed - iLSSOST SISTERS - Arrival of New Goods Elegant and Exclusive Styles at Very Low Prices. 7 FURS! FURS! . Retailed at Wholesale JACKETS - Prices. JACKETSI The Newest Made by CompTailor, the Pink of Perfection, at our Well Known Popular prices. etent - - OAPES; Want Column. - OAPESI CAPES, The Latest Stjrta in Golf, - Cloth, Silk, Velonr ud ' Flo, h. r.lispeo and Childrens Jabkets In Croat Variety. - t -E- - NEW ;:r de-greea- nd DRESS SMS-AN- D; GOODS. . ls r non-progressiv- e, : -- , - v , . three-fourt- , . -- . - IU THE OF IT! BARGAINS, IVE ABE Our Stock was Never so Large Complete as Now. ; V 4. It was Bought ' Price for Spot Cash and is Offered at the Loticst sistent With Quality, , ' one Line of Shoesrr. ' .THL BEST, and Guarantee Entire We Carry but Satisfaction, or Money Refunded- - An Elegant Stock of General Merchandise- , ' 4l ; 7 ' U A i U tf JflUE-- S it.,, . QUAYLE. & GO- - i A X. and . , hs . - K d |