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Show in ne Journal tod Commoner, Mr. Bryans Th Commoner, be especially interesting paPier;Jrnctive during the present ftDd.1 congress. The action ofsession of projjabiy deterlnetbe issaes upon which the "'11 be next presWentiaicainpa'S" proposes Commoner of eda-- J? campaign a 00 rcy g iiwt to the end principles may iTaSition to ihe editorial t receives which de-- , Mr. The KWpcrsonal aattention, Tonic (tommouercontiiina Current a toarfbent. wherein of timely i- nof topics non-partisa- n win be conducted Department is vIlome who is wide y of household -Lnic8 and who is an authority on in all that the the art of cooking alone term implies.This department worth the subscription price.The the papersjire other departments of experienced woman as a writer uiPwauKLY journal. logan, Utah February tcrlstlc of southern hospitality.- On the right hand of her father, as being the guest of honor, to celebrate birthday the dinner-wa- s given, sat his daughter. Her slender neck and shoulders rose from a perfect billowof flounces of cxquhlte point lace, which covered the airy tulle fabric of her corsage, the ivory tints of her 'skin making sweet contrast with the dead whiteness of her dress. - She had striven to control her rebellious curls, and an attempt Jmd been made to part her hair In theihkrdle and draw it down smoothly around her brows and over her ears, gathering it at the hack In a handful of curls IniwhldLsheJmd thrust a single belated redroie! But" the 'wave that was in her hair would show itself, and the think brown locks, resisting control, rippled softly across her temples. She wore no Jewels, although her mothers casket In the chamber above was filled with beauti- ton with difficulty restrained himself from an explosion. What would you advise ' then, judge? asked the governor, one of the most determined advocates of in, the south, what would you have us do? Submit tamely? Do nothing, sir. Pursue the even donor cf our way. Let any overt action, if there Is to be one, come from shall I say the enemy? Let the north show its hand first. I, for one, should deplore the ' dissolution of this great , ful gems. Union. clergyman,--- -. I fear so. I Opposite Mary,, Boyd Fcyton was lucky enough to find himself, and opposite him, next his sister, sat Harrow. On either side of Mrs. Peyton, at the other end, sat the lion. Andrew1 Barry Moore. jjQyemor of Alabama, and Colonel Jones Mobile. of Withers, the mayor all interesting amiably conducted, was who an old The friend governor, a summary ofJithe Among which is of had come Judge Annan, especially worlds news told in narrative from Montgomery, ihe state to capital, style and Mr. Maupiijs honor his daughter. The rest of the Common or Not compauy which included Colonel Tey-tocontains original anecdotes and wit. the Rev. Dr. George Bampney, the moral lessons in homely phrase and rector of Grace church; Dr. Lucien to old and young Yenosste, a retired physician who verse, aud appeals owned large cotton plantations up the alike. he lived most of his The Commoner as a whole, is slate, inalthough Francisco Scnor time Mobile; clean, entertaining and instructive, an a exporter of toshipowner, circnla-tio- n and its rapid increase in Mr. Owen Hudson, and bacco cotton; now amounting to 140,000:-i- s a leading lawyer of the city and state, and and various other friends of considerproof of the papers strength influence ation, together with their wives were about the table. Arrangements have been made suitably placed were they gathered together Though with Mr. Bryan whereby The Com- In festal and to do honor to the guise moner cau be suppiied at a very daughter of the house, the one subject low rate with The Journal; both that would obtrude itself was the one papers for ODe year for $3.50. This paramount in every heart. By universal consent the discussion, which offer applies to both new and renewal subscriptions, and should be waxed warm and persistent ns the was dispatched. Irresistibly taken advantage of without delay. meal turned the predominant question upon sent to be The All orders should secession and Its concomitant, slavJournal office. Logan. Utah, t of ery. Gentlemen, said the governor, a large, stout, well built, rubicund, blue Advertised Letters. eyed man, you know my sentiments, of course. I telegraphed to the governor Baker, Mr. Henry E of South Carolina when the ordinance Davis Mrs Martha was being considered, on my own acMoth Mr Chns in my own behalf, of course. count, Stevenson Mrs Lucy Tell the Carolina convention to listen C Thomas Mr to no compromise or delay. We indorse everything that you If the above are not called forwithin said Colonel Peyton said, governor, two weeks from date they will b? Bent quickly. to the Dead LetterOfdce at Washington The state is with you, added Senor Mcndiota. Bobbbt Mchdock r, M. Logan, Utah Our cause is a righteous one, and Jan. 31st. 1&03. it will prevail, remarked the Rev. Dr. Bampney. Yes, your excellency, said the mayor. a wiry, slender, nervous man, a graduate of West Point, who was to see hard and brilliant service later in the war; secession will sweep the convention on the 7th if the spirit of our Mobile people is any criterion. I do not believe there will be a dozen votes east against it. .One of that dozen will be mine, firmly Interrupted Judge Annan. What, judge! cried the governor in I ! ; surprise. You are not one of Abe Lincolns men, are you? No, your excellency by no means, but I do not yet see O necessity for secession. Abraham Lincoln, much as I dislike the man. said the aristocrat'.wf ira ic, distinguished gentleman; who was one of the very few in the south who gave the president his full Christian name, and loath ns I am to thi: : Lhat the president of the United States is cf such common stock and ordinarj reeding, has been legally elected In a and most effective THE best to bind papers or fabrics constitutional way. I do not apprehend any interference with the rights in every office, store of . . the south from him. w home; strongly made, will last But, said Dr. Yenosste, he has hfetime, no repairs. stated that (he country cannot exist Uses half slave and half free. That doesnt make it a fact, doby a mere blow the machine ctor,, said the judge. Alabama existrX8kJhead and PInt off the ed half slave and half free. , .The subjection of the black to the white was so intended, ordained of old. commented the venerable clergy80,me, Purposes such ai man, sipping Ills wine. to fMlers, or pic- turea f8badea As to the question of secession, ??eS'he.ba80 18 turned here interposed Mr. Hudson, whatthrouirh?0 6taple 8 then driven ever the will of ttye-- president might bef, hewd,the matenal firmly iato he is restrained by our constitutional checks from any overt action. True, gentlemen,, said the judge, Price. believe me, the liberties of the and, SALE rTY south are not jeopardized by his election. The action of South Carolina was ,hasty, unnecessary, impolitic, In the last degree. . This announcement was received in dead silence. There was but one heart that 'beat responsive to it around that table, young Peytons. -- The face of the Judges daughter was filled with pain and shame., The expression on most of the others was surprise. Colonel fPey dapart-mPnt-Wbeth- er n, . Men-diot- a, . I Gheap . Missionary Appointments for ' Feb. 1 22. L. R. MARTINEAU, Real Estate Agent, Logan, Ut. t , MT. STERLING. Notice. a James Unsworth and Andrew,, A. that meeting of the members of the Logan Fifth corporation of the Chnrch of Jesns Christ of a corporation, is hereby called to be held and will be held at the meeting house owned by said corporation in the Filth Eccl es ia si i a Iw a rdo f Logan City in the County of Cnehe and State of Utah, on Monday the sixteenth day of February, 1903, at seven oclock p, m. of said day, for the purpose of considering the propriety of authorizing and direct a sale, and if deemed best, to authorize, direct, and consent to, the sale and conveyance of the tract of Latter-day-Saint- Allen, Ola cor-poiatio- n Beginning at the northeast corner of let six (0) block five plat E Logan City survey, and' running thence, south four and 50 100 (4.50) chains, thence west two aud 15 100 (2,15) chains to the east bank of the Logan aud Richmond canal, thence northeasterly along the east bank of said canal to the south line of eleventh street, then east 85 100 chains to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and eight (108) square rods; aud being situate in the east half of the southeast quarter of sectiou twenty-seve(27) township twelve (12) north of range (1) east of Salt Lake meridian in Cache County, Utah. Dated Logan, Utah, January twenty-fourtnineteen hundred and three. Logan Fifth Corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. I Bishop. President Roosevelts Latest. JS $2.00. arl & England fub. Co. ! : I ifto TO UK CONTINUED. ; . MENDON. land now owned by the said and described as follows, to wit: I give . s, Olson . and Moroni Jessup. COLLEGE. L. P. Christianseiuand An anecdote from the White house is going the rounds of senate and house. It was told by President Roosevelt in the presence of some members of the house, while an applicant for office was making an earnest plea for appoint meut. I have tho united support of Senators Hanna and Foraker of Ohio, said the applicant vigor' " ously. Good, good, replied the presiNow go and get Senators dent. Fairbanks and Beveridge to agree on something and I will give you the White house. Washington Post. MILLVIILE. J. II. and William P. Walters. Maughnu hurum 1st ward. P. O. Hanson and Gideon Olsen; fecOND WARD. JlYRUM Andrew Sorensen and George Hughes. B, IIYItTM THIRD WARD. Joseph llowell and C.N.Mnugban. paradise. Michael Johnson, and Alma Han- - sen. AVON. George II. Bradshaw and Robert J. Kerr. The following special meetings will be held in each ward immediately after the afternoon meetings: Acting and Ordained Teachers: March 8, April 12. Elders meetings: February 22, March 29, April 20. Ward conferences will be held in the Hyrum Stake of Zion as follows: Hyrum 2nd ward Feb. 14 and 15. College Feb. 21 and 22. Hyrum 3rd Ward March 7 and 8- - 14 Avon and Mt, Sterling March and 15. Mendon April 11 and 12. Wellsville April 18 and 19. Note Sunday school at College Ward begins at 10:30 a, m. Meetings at 1 p. m. At Mt. Sterling; Sunday school at 11 a. in.; meeting 1 p. in. In all other wards 10.00 a. in. and 2 p. rn, respectively. Respectfully, Wm. C. Parkinson, George O. Pitkin, Inuwald C.Thoresen, . Ktake Presidency. FOLEYSHONEYHCAR Cures Imperial Line Mo Bride. By William Hyde, me, p, WELLS VI LLE, Notice is hereby given y you thuslasm by every one present except young Peyton, who brushed his lips to his glass after some hesitation with a very moody countenance. I11 the ordinary course of events, with the termination of the dinner proper the ladies would have retired to the drawing room while the gentlemen lingered over their wine, blit the subject under discussion was of such burning consequence to them all that Mrs. Peyton, who laid assumed the role of hostess for the occasion, sat still and gave no 6ignal. The conversation tli.it passed around the table between the older men had a body of feminine auditors so intensely interested tint it was with difficulty that they kept silent. I knew, of course, said the governor suavely, as Colonel Peyton sat down, that we could count upon you, and, indeed, judge, I think jou are wrong. I am sure that an attempt will be made to dispossess us of our slaves summarily and to force upon u9' without time for preparation the very choice which we now make, or will make, shortly. An irreconcilable difference of economic systems will inevitably produce nri irrepressible conflict, which will not cease until one or the other system triumphs. What Lincoln said is true. The country cannot exist half slave, hJlf free. They will resist secession in the north. The conflict is inevitable, said Hudson, slowly and carefully delivering his weighty words, which made a profound impression upon all by their gravity and accuracy. I agree with the governor on the said Dr. "Yenosste, a one hand, old man, beloved by every thoughtful one in the town because of his kindly, charitable life, ami 1 agree with my friend the judgo and Lawyer Hudson on the other. I jlq r.ot regard slavery, With all deference to. you, reverend sir. a dlvine institution. As an economic trava- seems to me to be tem ill adap gant and Bind-ru- Jr. h, Im y old frienda will permit health Hyum Stake David Murray and C. C. ' n a8tap,edri7' 0 Lots When yoii feel blue and that everything goes wrong, tako a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.' They will cleanse and invigorate your stomach, regulate your bowels, give yon a relish for your food and make you feel that in Jhip old uold is a good place to live. For pale by Riter Bros Drug Co. c f j Ordinary Pins. - 1903 For Sale on Easy Terms, some choice Building Lots, located within two blocks of Tabernacle Square. AJso good Farms, Pastures and Meadow Lands. Call or write at once to ' ' Indeed, indeed, I fear so, said the Judge thoughtfully, But my convictions are as I stated, Rut your course. Judge? asked Colo nel Peyton. said Judge Annan, I Gentlemen, trust that my patriotism ia above proof. What Alabama does I do. lama citizen of the United States, but first and foremost I am a citizen of Alabama. If she goes out of the Union, which God forbid, I go with her. IfJtJreaka my heart, T must go with my state Oh, father. whispered his daughter, I love you for that! Boyd Peytons heart sank into the depths once more. Gentlemen, said Colonel reyton, if my old friend will permit me, I give the health of a man you a health who subordinates his private convictions, his individual opinions, to the allegiance due to the state in which he was born. God bless her that she has produced such sons, and may all here do likewise! As lie spoke lie shot a meaning glance at his son where lie sat next to Mary Annan. The toast was drunk with en- - K f Mw Judge, said the mayor Incisively, you are right in the last phrase. When South Carolina went out of the Union, TTWas thereby immediately dissolved. Tis a fact Accomplished, said, the ,1 Mary was her frieneb and companion, pinkie Peyton. 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