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Show sisht adjiurnment wid take place now acknowledges that regular this week with no more investi- KltlCff roops are to be sent to- - reinforce official - crookedness 3en. MacArthur, who has been for. Senator Jones, of asking for them ever since ha suc- gations of provided Ark., threw administration' circles into conniption fils several days go by his speech demanding an investigation ol how the - $50.0C0,- 000 voted by Congress to prepare for the war with Spain was spent, and expressing the opinion that Mr. McKinley should be pleased to have an opportunity to clear himself of ,tbe fearful - stories in oa - Tiy them elleveiy Tom, Dick and Harrys ' J sarsaparilla. Then try circulation. Mr. McKinley was pleaeed to escape that opportunity. Senator Morgan got the Senate -e to agree to take Nicaragua Canal bill Dtc. 10, and give it the right of wiy until disposed of. That was the best he could do. 1 he only vote in the House against the Littlefield bill to amend the t Sebrman law, was cast by altepublican ,Rcpre entati ve Mann; , - - the leader of them ' ' all anti-trus- of 111. , Representative-rDe-Armand- tf , Mo., told the Republicans some di agreeable truths in his speech Condinued from 1st pqge. th-e- gus- - there, - , you- Lisle tool f Ye3. In Whose old coat waa court. . that (ire " tion for a constitutional"' amendment authorizing Congress to con troj trusts, which wasdefeated by Democratic th.eirL.that.th8..: propose Aamend men upon itsr face irrefutable evidence that it was not intended to.be placed in the constitution, to control trusts, but to be placed in the campaign to deiuda,votejfrMr. De Armond said:To what chapter of your Republican performances can yon turn and hope - for - approval from the people? I do not chide you for trying a last dee perate effort as a final resource to get something out of this amend ent. If. you get anything ont of it, it will be because tije American people are far more stupid than 1 think they are, and because deju sionis much more" attractive to them than plain conduct and hon est acts. Can there be anything in the opposition that because you label this antitrust, wesh&ll not look beyond the label?' You have labeled many things other than they are. There is not a package of your politicaljaostrumsthat wil bear inspectionTTt may be taken by label, bnt it cannot be by aample, much less by tests of rea sonable quantities. The power o; the people to meet and overcome Trusts would be less if this amendment were in the constientlon, than it is today. I am willing to amem the Constitution, but I am not willing to amend it so as to take from states the power they forty-fiv- e now poetess to create- - and- - control corporations. You propose to take control of these corporations. You propose to say which one of. them denounce and destroy, if you-wil- l you destroy any of them, and which you will shelter and protect I am opposed to that kind of haveg rown within the lastthres years ae they have never grown before. They are mightier, they have invaded new- fields, conquered new provinces,- made new slaves and are mightier today than ever before. And yet you say to the people wait until we get a constitutional amendment, and such a eenetitutional amendmentl To drop into slang, it may be 1 said Hay got the from Jhe Senate hoarse Jioot when he asked in the name of Mr. McKinley, that. th$. .Spooner r Philippines bill be passed before adjournment. The Kepublioan leaders know thafthf Democratic Senators meant business when they- - served them with notice that the Spooner bill would not be voted upon at this session, and abandoned their -- had It wasn't. min What time dii you get back to Ogden? The next morning about 7 ox 8 oclock 7 oclock. 7 What I ime did yquJeaYeOgden the night before? Stephenson was put in jail that 'day for stealing hay, and we ware hustling for money to get him out juatil about 8 oclock; then we . to Layton. Where did you get the gun? I got it from a sheep camp out this side of Ogden. When did you get it? we came 7T got. it the .day before f i J ' cut to Layton. Continuing the, testimony, wit r ness related had with Haworth on Jan. 14, in which T defendant said money bought him ' to commit th6 murder 'Again on January 9th witness had a convex . wtion with defendant in the jail; defendant had sent for him and he went alone; the conversation was in the jail corridorjno promises inducements or offers were made to dependent. On that occasion de iendintsaid: I would like to take fire years in the penitentiary - Witness could and call it square not say what his reply was. Subsequent to that time . witness had - another conversation with defend antrcould not remember the date, . Over the objection of tho defense witneBswas permitted to refresh 7 Lis memory as to dates and cod versations had with defendant from ' memorandum book. Witness then said that it was on February 5, 3900, on which occa-li- on defendant said: I guess Ill it get i proper. Well, I deserveil; On Thursday February 22d, Witness Baid another conversation was held in the fail; only witness and defendant' were present and defendant said to witness: lf youll bring my wife here and turn her in with me for two day s Ill - lellvou re Witness something,. - phed that that could not, be... done. came : . . --h- -- ?,a wch 80th, in the pi'csenoe WMr, Ellison, witneeb bad further fQQTersation itwC0,n.aDe wilh defendantTUun the itatoment Exhibit .Witness did not 9 1 ? veratini memorandum' of . us subsequent conversation. The C. . 5T?wa3 defendant how he Mked hHat witness got'' into ,tnehack door and defendant re-us- e a bar nf iron to then asked, what did .. the bar of iron and the 2&wa4;. " 'Ve threw it down a -Witness said Mr. Etlison defendant if they the back door. Haworth -- en-2- . Rich-Cach- e ing S? -- legis-lation.Trus- will Company be held in the Hall, Loon June 12th, 1900, a gan, Utah, 10 a. m.; for the purpose of electEcclee-How- eli ing a board of directors, receiving thrannual ' Statemenr a hd trans-aclin- g any other business that may come before the meeting. Edwird Hansex Secretary. l og - The annualstockholdersineet Min ing of the 1 votes-Aftertelli- --- Did Mower Notice. against their make believe proposi HAWORTHS CONFESSION,-- Oliain - up-th- - ceeded Otis. By pooling their iseues, three ;wo pereonal enemies, Gen. Miles and Gen. Corbin, won" their long ight for promotion. That is, they will win. if the House doesnt kick on the Semite amendment to the Military Academy Appropriation bill, providing for the promotion. Washington, June 4 1899, Nosjf l!as3ofMeeting." the ciifi-mA ffiasa meeting o Logan Is hereby called to meet at the county court-hous- e at 8 p m. s THE HIGHEST ATTAINMENT -- onVbdneadayfJ u'neT,13.foc the O purpose of discussingand arranging Eplans for the celebration of the Nations birthday ,on July 4lh. A Marvel of Simplicity; The Most Perfect; Longest Lived and Lightest ' Axthox Andersox, Draft Mower in the. World. .. v AC- Mayor. " LEADS WHEREVERJT,;GOESOtrr i 01 Sllen Stevens one oi Merit. impieioent Go. Utah and fdaho. Garments Eor Logan, Jane 14. Campbell ros. ! Consolidated Railroad Shows. Triple Circns, Rare Menagerie. Strange Museum and Hippodrome. $1.25 and up. Best Stockings and D nderwear on Earth. I rf ) KNITTING-WORK- ta that-Secret- ary FTUE . Finest, Brightest, Exhibitions. S, Up-to-da- te Circus, Menagerie. Maseum and Hippodrome. , . "Positively and emphatically the only all feature show for the sea-to- n of 1900. Moddest in Rtf' promises, layish in its performances, always honest in its announcements,. it Js the j very acme of perfectionr presenting at all times twice as much as advertised, and producing performances never before seen; which cannot be duplicated, by. any. other show, no matter how great or how small." t 1 JUST ARRIVED AT -- BROS., 1 THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Performing SHIN CLES.FLO OR INC , and BUILblNC Grand Free Slraet Par attem pttp gettheblllthroQgh ade at 10 oclock a. more than a week ago. Call and be convinced that you Ever carried county. get your billa filled wUh lhebe6t anTcheapest, a3 their maahinsryie always running.- - In allowing the claim of Mr. - Troupe elephants. $50,000 m. c r LUMBER,$c in the , Clark and Mr. Maginnis for a seat ' ia the Senate, to go over to -- the Wonderful outside fre 1 exhiblGrade jC3T High Committee Senate the Meat!.! next session, Meat . Meattlons daily on the showgrounds, on Elections really , turned the Two performance! daily at 2 and I Dont Bell the Bread of.Llfe, .But matter over to the people of- - Mon do tana for settlement, as the legisla- 8 p. m, Ddors ore hour I ojea ture which will fill the vacancy The Choicest Beef, Pork and Mut. will be elected this year, excepting earlier.""' ton in the Market. X 1 Sell7 ... t "'-"7- TftU, w. goliath. Uck Senators, ana will That was the last con versa-- P twelve hold-ove- r 1 on -A- LSOthat witness remembered. meet next January, only a few weeks after'the'reassembling-x- ( ALL KINDS OF v " 0w Washington Letter. M Congress. V on day and date announced. FISH AND GAME IN SEASON. Z Notwithstanding the promotion ONEDAY-ONLCorrespondent. of Gen; Otis for ending thewar in : of the administration the Philippines, and numerous Cheap excursions on all nil- were : troops rcer that denials oow. . morej that, the r end of the rc;KnoBci,-Prop.session of Congress is in needed over there, Secretary Boot roads " , ' Positive to Appear . .7 Y. JHgn T : . . - -- - - J Drew Selby Shoes, worth G3. OO to 03.76 on 7 --Special Solo fpr- " $l,5pio;$2.00 Logan dr y goods Co. -- |