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Show THE Tablets, no doubt about proper restrictions and qualifications for suffrage being provided.-heiberr-uiteW n tional - or not ; it looks as though There were a conspiracy among New York Republicans who visit Washington, to make Teddy feel small by booming somebody else, as New Yorks candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination. First, ono of the old Oonkling leaders introduced the Odell boom to Washington, and. , in addition to telliug what a fine candidate hi would make, stuck a knife into Teddy by' spying him, Oh, yes! hes a good ? -- start-- digestion properly--mak- e a healthy, clean stomach. Help the stomach toy do its work prop-ei-!- until. its cured EUW i ALAMEDA, Cal Ea WAf'er Lai ff .svtr- jour uire'ca! - I stomach Is ouf It Loomis. bU kood con.atiou. . nmu.but Saw Fkawcisco, CaU Jlraed 'lo poHtiUs rour -i r ukwu fiMoniselfcUbvtronusing IIlv cured thertbv ayouL.ijJ a tublcti. oiation, Whlr!i I was About l ux.VAI. to City Drug Store, Logan, Cold by Utah. WASHINGTON LETTER. Our Rerjulnr Correspondent McKinley and Secretary lrnl a clash of opinion as to the wording of the rejection of the jirtion of the Cuban Constitutional Convention in making wholesale additions t( the l'latt amendment, U'fnre accepting If, that threatened to be serious for a time. Mr. Root reg.mle I the action of the Cubans nsa it lat ion of pledges made by the Cuban delegates who visited Washington and wished to tell Mr. Itoot so in plain McKinley, while not them ' .accuracy of sisted upon words. Mr. doubting the Mr. Roots view, in- making the rejection and, of course, had his way. Secretary Root is very sore on t he subject and has a much smaller. opinion of the, Cubans than lie had, and privately calls thebi tricksters and similar names. Ucpresentative Livingston, of tia., said of the action of the Governor of South Carolina, in declining to accept the resignations of Sonat ors 1 ill man and McLaurin : (low McSweeuey did exactly and McLaurin did Tillman right. V. in wrong campaign refciguing. would tear the state all to pieces and no good would come to anySuch a campaign would body. have been full of bitterness. The people of the state have been torn by polities for eleven years and a hot eatnpaigh this year would have been detrimental. 'T The same sentiment lias been expressed in "Washington by many conciliatory, ly othi Jl N2 9.1901 B. S. S. has been before the public for many years; from n definitely decided on", but there is ers, food-digest- JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAH. Y problem satisfactorily. It may be some little time before a form is Baldwins .Dyspepsia TRI-WEEKL- mocrats. Kcprcscutative Bankhead, of Ala., v. bo has jhst returned from a usif to the Constitutional Convention of that state, now sitting, said: I am confident that wis dom will characterize their course and that they will solve the suffrage dt - figure with the New Yoik delegation. Dy the time the Odell Loom was sufficiently inflated to be seen at anv distance, a Buffalo republican Mr. E. 11. Theobald who happened to he in Washington, proceeded to swat it vigorously, lie declared that Odell would have to do a lot of growing before he reached Presidential size and then proceeded to trot out a boom for Secretary Root and to say that his name would he the huh one presented to the Convention by New York. Republicans who favor candidates from other states, find much pleasure in this early scrapping among New York republicans, and the democrats its up to them to laugh, and they do. Attorney General Knox has done his part toward avoiding a decidedly embarassiug matter by rendering an opinion that claims resulting from the. destruction of the battleship Maine, in Havana harbor, are National and therefore barred by the Treaty of Paris from consideration by the Spanish claims Commission. Hut some lawyers have doubts as to whether that opinion will stand a legal test, and theyHie still tiling claims of the Maine victims and their heirs with the Commission. In order to decide those claims either way, it would be necessary to fix the responsibility for the destruction of the Marne. lias, Mr. McKinley deserted high protection and become a disciple of Blaine reciprocity and Babcock tariff reform? That interesting question has been more or less discussed in Washington for some time, and theji umber of those who take tlje affirmative side is steadily increasing. It will be remembered was unusually that in to get the his efforts persistent Senate to ratify the. reciprocity treaties negotiated byhis direction. and he made no effort to hide hi? chagrin at the failurex)f those efforts. Interest in this matter was increased by the telegrnphed report of a speech made at Montreal by M. Siegfried, a French statesman who was a recent caller at the White IIouser in which ho quoted Mr. McKinley as having saicPto him that he was no longer an extreme protectionist; that the time had come when it was neces- y sniJJ beginning, it has steadily worked its way to and lumdet ia tko eovuitry. Its is now known in every city, lta.Ye..utJigsg;d--il3L-wondeifustaunchest iriepds ore yho.se iwho' have, known l curative powers in llicir own families or among llieir friends nnd acquaintances. Grateful patients in all parts of the country tell of their restoration to health end happiness, and the testimony of these is the iiighc-- t evidence cftlie" medicines worth. S. B. S. i3 more popular today than ever in its liLtory no other remedy stands so high, lias ever given such perfect satisfaction or is so reliable in the cure of Cancer, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Eerema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Acne, or any disease that originates in the blood. Being strictly a vegetable preparation, you will find it agrees with j cm much better than a drug store concoction or any of the widely advertised potash and mercury remedies, which' affect the bor.es, 1r.vo.cle3 end stomach, causing Rheumatism or Dyspepsia. If you have never tried B. B. 5., you will be E2ZF3QZli73Qtlf surprised at the imrnedi. te good effects, r docs sooner it get intothe circulation than the TtliXQ S Sm Sm h? appetite increases; you gfowT stronger, rnd gradually , but "surely it drives out the poiions and restores the blood to a healthy condition. If there is a sore or plcer on the body, it begins to heal around the e lgos, tl.e charge fealty ceases an th -- place gets well ginuseular and bonepaTns anish, and the skin is relieved of all itching, irritating eruptions. Nervous,' run down and anaemic people will find S. S. S. just the medicine they need, for blood povery and illy nourished nerves are tespoirndeTor their condition. l?or old people and children B. S. S. has no equal; being free from all minerals, it cloeS not nauseate or have any injurious effect v. liatc er, and keeps the blood in good condition, thus fort if) ing again, t disease. Experience teaches what i i good raid what is r.ot good ; this applies particularly to medicine, and B. B. B., a remedy that has. retained the conf.denceof the people for nearly 50 years, lhust have me'rit IT CURES, is of its success. When you eal for B. B. S. dont bo persuaded to accept something else there is no substitute for B. S. S. It is the ouly guurantced purely vegetable blood puriller , anil the safest nhd best for all blood and s kin troubles. Do not let them force cm iiriirior niinerrl remedy oik you because then' is n l.u ger profit in it. If you have any blood or skin di ease, dont hesitate to write us clxnit it ; cur physicians will carefully consider your case and advLse you without charge. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases free. THE JSWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. d -- EEarSt fr t tbc-secr- ct ii Just A n sX Rigl;t now when over) (fling X hi ngi me is beginning to look bright, and fresh, a little paint will go u long wity towards brightening tip the nriny old things arotfnd the place. l'oivh eliairs and seats, lawn mowers, any of the farm or Harden implements, and dozens of things inside the housc all need a little touching up. to We'ye laiutaall-rcaduse for can you .lut tip in any sized . may wish. Any color you may fancy. Drop in and get a color card, mid well tell you more ) about it. b' Gf course .weve brushes to , put the paint on with, from I X X X x X X X X X X o v 3 jihy-parpo.s- J -- Of X f X X X X X X to ir'..iU. suiter 3 X X Bros. V X JV aV Dmo ' I Go-- , h V V V and wid'f ile pist five vHiwith complete hU' X foreign markets' and that tariff !.. Uoiion to toyself and y i i' r s rr r r. r rr. sr ir i. Druegi-- b J. Goldsmith, o concessions would have to he made p V ! have to get them. That slat.mitnt u Wi Kt'cn, N. Y always used in own it my family both fo bclitjved to Ik substantially comi't, although White House officials d- - or.linarv ceiohs nod qo'd.a and (or dine to either deny or affirm it. he cough f .ow r. if W grippe, and For pa Another witness along tie same find 11 very effivnder: if J line is Mr. Charles A Moore, 1 red-de- In Rot-- r Brim Drug Co. 1'.-- v tape.; "if of the American Iroteetivc A and Dark Muddy Ccmplmion tariff League, who wa with Mr. Pacihis to the on 7 ; ; sti CLrrlihci become depa a neat woman. McKinley trip i,n' fic (oast, and who lias publidy Lanes Tea will cure constipation, J cf stated that Mr. McKinley was no clear up the pkin, the longer an extreme 'protect ionist apoHi'e, and make you look ami and that he was intent upon trying fed like a rew person. It act? Availed to extend our market through genii v upon the PtomAch, liver and Gold Mdal commercial reciprocity. Mr. Moore ttowew. For fale by Riter Bro . Tiirta Er.pooitlon WC0. went further and said that unless Sole Agents. a we could get more foreign markets,' Hold by II. J. DeWITT. would soon make serious trouble for u. Compare DpAO Cache. Vdlov Time Card. this sort of talk with the speeches 1 Dl Uo made when the McKinley tariff Oregon Shor Line R. R. hil was bfore Congress, and you get an idea of the radical change, north boon.", of mind these high protectionists leaves. have undergone. The original Me- Mixed Kinley t aid ff bill did not provide No. 15. for reciprocity atall audit was only by reading the riot nett hat DIKECIORS : the late James G. Blaine, then t V in s. succeeded of State, Secretary Thatcher, . Mom s Thatch ku nmomlmcnti-La Itn.fs having reciprocity I. II. 1 FRY, It. J. Taylor, added thereto. There is food forV 1. IIemuucks, L. R Maruai the hrains of thoughtful Demo- .Tames Mack. S. W. ltimi, crats in this subject. W. A. ItOkPlIKR. 11. E. Hatch. Washington, June JMDOl. 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