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Show THE fUB JOUBITAL. rOXUlHSP BT JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, FEBRUARY 22,. TRI-WEEKL- Y King andD.XwDnnbar eeem .at under the heading, "City Sandbank r 1SOO. Add ressW al te r 'a Brass iBand. Closing-Addr- ess Robert .JBaxw. "was" prepared "matter be T presents ter. T , and was prominent Candidates. - By the by Mr. Slewart bicQBelf, Con Rcsckof Agea Singing time the convention meets there published without alteration and gregation. most con- : Prayer Chaplain Murray may be others. , Delegates to that without charge, upon the At the 'conclu8ion' of .tbu .proconvention should watch all, bat spicuous - page. Mr, Stewart did tie to none. ; It will be their un- Upt intimate that he felt injured in gramme fresh ' . fruita were distriOffer tv of j For the convenience' disputed right to express their pre- the least by what had been said, buted.'who to old too were those venture ferences, bat if they find that their but since Bait' hid been entered he out at nightr Prof. Walters and man can not win,' let them cheer- wished the matter explained to the Dr. Pnilli favored them, with an of no of so the that will the in imputation Gallr'1 public, hoars dance music, and the way fully acquesce rest against some of the dishonest Intent might majority.. tripped him. We gladly lent onr assist the light fantastic, was :a "caution. In the evening a dance for all The Ship Subsidy steal, if con ance. the married people in the ward was Alcohol The editor of the Nation knew of sammated, .would mean that i .vcw- . and a most enjoyable time certain favored : few, would bleed the publication of this article, but given, ! WfciskeV While Ryo was had., Jj - and disfor$9,000,000 with . natural perversity the general public This concluded Wellsvilles old v a year' for the next twenty years. honest intent, made no reference to folks celebration, which was pro- Imperial M Liekey ' Grape NaBrandy nounced by everyone an unqualiThose, to whom it means so much it. Nothing istoo low for the fied success and in every oWay Cognac Brandy of the are now in despair because tion to etoop to whenendea voting BlackberryJBrWdy announcement that Congress will to injure The Journal; but," thank worthy of the best traditions of this most hoepi table town have adjonrned before the bill- - can goodness, beyond the reach -- ZP.7 Rum., ' , be passed and they are -- fearful of of its tiny malice. Wines of ' - election. the results of the coming everykind.. A pertinent question is: "Why "Z. la Closing Out.--- -; Wells villa Old' Folks. should the shipbuilder, more CarLyou th: My- - entire -- stockthan any other manufacturer, ZOn last Friday the second an carpets, eta, must be sold oat withprices? either ask or receive a bonus at nnal gathering of the old folks of in six weeks. I am going out of Wellsville, regardless, of race, reli- basiness and will sell at cost. publio expense To THE deaf A rich lad,. gion or previous condition of servi- Main - T. H. Lewis. tv St.Logan. pf her.Deafuef3 and Noises-Vras' held in the meeting tude Our tradsLW,ith the Philppines, house. Head by Dr. Nicjiolsoua Art about which Republican Congress gave $10,000 b) AGENTS wanted for I thabesf During the morning hoars the so that deaf Institute, men and newspapers talk so much, two on -the market, - the able to peof typewriter procure the Ear Urn! is worth, according to the report of sweet music over town and in the Pittsburg --V isible, writingin free. AddraJl the Treasury Bureau of statistics public square. at all times, exclusive terri- havethfm sight The Nicholson InBtitujJ 12063, on committee oclock 12 the At tory given. Address Bindley Hardrecently issued, just this: In 1897 aids pro- ware Company, Eighth Avenue, N e w .York their and transportation Pittsburg, Pa. we sold - the Filipinos but $69,459, of homes to the ceeded in carriages and purchased from' them $4,252, the old folks' and conveyed them 3 181; in 1898 we sold them goods to to the hall. Upon entering the the amount of $147,846, and in re- houee the sight which met the aged turn bought from them $4,099,525; ones eyes was reassuring inn the Line From ceiling, walls, in 1899 we sent them $1,663,213 extreme. chandeliers and cornice, a profuse in goods, and purchased in return Ott&e Rauwooa BabuBr display of decorations, banting everOnr increas $4,903,467 worth. --AND greens etc , met sheir glad eyes; exports are ..due to. the presence while on -- font Jong tables were rts there of our soldiers, and are large- spread a rich profusion of earths of the form bounties in choicest ly composed of beer and American eatables varied enough to satisfy Nei liqnors. Our total exports last the- - most refined epicurean year amounted to' $1,203,931,222; taste. and our Imports to J $697148,589. As soon as thf old folks arrived AT It can only be iupon the score at the meeting house they to seats at the tables, their that "every little helps that our WrJI. EDWARf n-the solely assigned bring place is "of any worthy Filipino trade Furniture Store, Main St, of their age, the bands mean consideration in view of these fig- extent . Thatcher Bros. Bank5 while playing. ures, and when the balance in their When, at 1 oclock, the assemfavor is considered, , we jneed have blage was finally seated. Bishop no fear of losing a trade so profit- William H. Manghan arose to deable to them. Besides, how can liver the address of welcome.' He onr trade interests in the islands began by stating what an honor he 11 considered it to be chosen for this intheir be promoted by killing mout grascious task. He was exhabitants? , , ceedingly pleased at the harmonious and beautiful spectacle before ANANIAS OUTDONE. him, and laid particular emphasis upon the fact that this was not The Denver Post man mast havs any sense a religions meeting, bat had in mind the Rev. Wm. B. rather a gathering of ladies And citizens of this glorious Campbell, when he laid in a recent gentlemen, republic, regardless of religions or - - . issue: political affiliations, who had 'met "An exchange thinks that simply to render to the gray hairs talents as a liar have been ef those who had led in the of our western civilization. greatly overestimated. He was no 3r ViMn edition of AmericM doubt the greatest liar of his age, He closed by eloquently hoping Afrricnltariirt) i th elUMt, beat, and Moat practical but . you must remember, good and trusting that the spirit of paper of 1U kind. FAHFI FEATURES! XT kr !ryinr,Hr neighbor, -- that the world has good will, good health- - ancL so dal Market UeKre, PecUry. is as progressed wonderfully lying (.ardealag, and other topic written by practical and gladness should prevail. Hijr i lUiwtratcd by able artirt. make it raertanil (tram, well as in the other fine arts. At the conclusion of Bishop laraleable to all in raval Metlame. The latcet Marketa . tosi and Cemnerclal AgricBltare are anoccUcd foatarea Maughans remarks,' Patriarch A DISHONEST PAPEB- FA?f,!lY FEATURES Chas. W, Spence invoked a blession. Fancy Work the Couh. Panic, twit Polk Pago, etc., make and the on then" with food, 7 ing thi department cgani meet of the epccliU totally paper. The Nation; in its issue of yes- commendable celerity, the old vetrVt erans proceeded to discuss the terday, makes a virulent and lying of the earth. good H Dinner, attack uporTTHEouRNAJC in con- unlikethings at most ' of thesaeodable8, nection with the Stewart sand bank was served hot,, with the accomFREE YEM E3?X lltUWi. case claimingthat jwe.intimated paniments uf tesrnoffeer chocolate a below, are presented, postpaid, with ttie Akin reap AoniCPLTIiauirTnAn Boo mf AT.irintifet Q(i. wilfuldishonesty upon- - Mr. Stew- and lemonade, and reflected the preal work a Vyelepedia cf Progreea and Event in th Whol WorldA Market CsMei Complete AIomuboci A arts part. This statement we de- greatest praise' on the committee.tab-of StatleUcai A llcfbraaee Wwk n Every Treaaary , When dinner.was over, the, nounce as falser We'simply cited 6cb)eetof Timely Intermit Pertaiatny to Agricaltare, les were cleared, the bands again daMry, Ceaaem. Pablto ASktaw. BeuetoM Bdaca. the entering of the suit and stated tlca, Beliriea. and Prn,i w. it i alo an AUUMO music, after began discoursing of Calendar, th.jft.it.,. n.t the facts in the cade as they ap- which the following 'programme it" for Back Maath, Date, ate. record. of concluthe At was admirably rendered, David peared sion of the Nation's article it adds: Murray officiating as chaplain and "The .incident merely serves to muter of ceremonies; SlIrLE CS?Y M ttAUfld to fOU b Prayer Chaplain Murray. emphasize the fact that The Jour.tSTh f SddTWlag Congregational Singing, "Hard M OftASGl dEDH IAIUinButMtUBMfllMlU nal cannot discuss Mr. Stewart Times, led by J. B. Mitton. without deliberately lying about i Scotch Recitation Mr. Daniel him and misrepresenting him in Stewart. . , every way possible. j Address Mr. J. Archibald. This statement we also brand as ' Scotch Dance Mrs." HutchinJOURNAL $3 00 ) THE a lie, and refer any person inter- son. ' V 1 0 I ORANGE JUDD FARMER ested in. the matter to Mr. Stewart Address Mr. Jos. Hewell. 50 YEAR BOOKAND ALMANAC w Glee-r-S, Club." " Mitten be" practically the only Sait. -- , . EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING 00 ' lessees. tjklM M Tw4rM4 A, MC peusere, ZFGfovriiijfpi M Editor. Gordon, THURSDAY Tho; Popular octo-gennrja- FEBRUARY 22. IOC The fact that England desires to prevent the United States from building fortifications on the pro posed canal, shows very clearly that there mast be some advantage to ns in having the canal- - fortified, or she would not object. . K ( - e t?e-ar- The fact that Tom Reed ha8 written an article for one of the magazines defending corporations as the - - necessary outgrowth of civilization, shows, to onr - mind, that Tom does not expect . to get anything more oat of politics. T Andrew CARNEGiEs quohdam ;y. . 7?! Syi'1' vy --y-- Pure-Californ- of-furni- "Cj partner, Frick, has testified that the Garnegie Company-has-be- en making enormous profits ever since 1892. In . 1899, he swears that it made $21,000,000 - on a capital of $25,000,000, and,. that.Jheprofits for 1900 were 'estimated last ' fall at Yet Mr. Carnegie $42,000,000. cuts wages to the lowest notch and demands protection for iron and steel from - the - pauper- - labor - of Europe. tlio Only: .... ns ture, ia beat I A - Ear-Dru- ms, ellsville-bandsdiscoarsed JUST ARRIU A Full -- f The corresponding secretary of the Utah Press Association has notified the members that upon the evening of March- - third, Mr. Don Porter, proprietor of the Kenyon hotel will tender the association a banquet, at which a lively pro-- . gramme will be rendered. As 'a caterer to the general pnblio and as a friend to the newspaper men, Mr. Porter has no superior, and but - few, if any, equals. As shown by onr dispatches in last issae, General Shatter is convinced that our prestige and power in the Philippines, even when the war is ended, cannot be maintained without an adequate show of force. Conceived in trnst iniquity, cradled in blood and maintained by force at the cost of treasure, and the abandonment of onr traditional principles and policy, Beems to be the past, present and fntnre history of onr career of conquest in the Philippines, unless Democracy shall be able to stem the tide of unl&wfulaggression. H Consul Macrum has broken his long . silence to state that he left Pretoria rather than longer put up with British exactions. His mail and telegrams were stopped by the - . censor apparentlywiththe consent of the subservient And in everyway administration, itwai borne in upon him that therewas practically an alliance between the United States and Great Britain. This statement derives additional force from the fact that Macrum is an Ohio man. a personal friend of the President and a strong Republican, Even the most partisan enemy of the administration did not think that it had so far truck-le- d to England. - Several, names have been men-- " tioned in connection with the now Go-Ca- Something were-allott- ed -o- -- 1 . , An-nani&- H 1 J ft van-gua- rd T? crn (4 i iy" fvuM. . -- : in 1 I. ihM.i t.. t ' Onr SPECIAL Offer: - . TRI-WEEK- vacant position of Representative in Congress from the state of Utah. The gentleman first favored by the himself, i Glee .a , B, " Recitation Dr As further of Fisher the falsity of JouRNAiUen; Phillips. proof Sr Harris, Bpsech Mrs. Nancy Bankhead. announced that he was not in the the Nation's claim that we desired Duet Violin and Organ Prof. race, as did also Hon R. W. Young to injure Mr. Stewart, we have 'but ft Walters and Dr . , Phillips. Cnthe Democratic sideaswe have to refer to an article published upon Address Mr. Jos. Nswboldpof AddicV niic J OUBKAL, Lon, Uth. CJ1 already, ob;ervsd, .Hoa,a .iy. . H, the first page of Tuesday's issue, Logan. . . . . . copy c? THE TAEUE3. if J LY I J a . ? o ur , urice or all t -- . S rw a tfh ' 1 A 4, if . : - w i ) 'iVla X t or j v:i - 5 j ) I . |