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Show LOGAN, UTAH, TUIvSDAY. .Il.TLV it. lHlM. VOL. 4. OUR lie fires broadside at a time and confusion is noted wherever the shots strike. The following is a special to the Opens Salt Lake Tnlnmr: FRANK! ELOQUENT Utahs Young Orator Their Eyes. CANXOX's THE CAKNOI LIDS OF THE DAY. Tells the Position uf the Western on Silver A Forcible Warning. following is a Denver to Ieeial tho Standard: The Republican National League convention was in full swing today. The city ia packed with delegates and visitors from forty odd states and territories and the enthusiasm manifested is intense. The great 13 road way theater could not commence to hold the grout crowds who are anxious to witness the prooeedims of the greatest meeting the league has ever held in its history. Today was a day iu which the fuctions free silver and were fending their way and measuring their swords for the battle which will surely lie wuged tomorrow when tho report of the committee on platform and resolutions is presented to the convention. Tonight was one long to lo remembered by the Utah delegation and each and every memlier will feel proud of having been present to witness the ovation given to Ogden's brilliant young orator, Frank J. Cannon. nearly 2.000 delegates anil nearly double that number or spectators, many of whom were Cannon made Frunk women, oue of the greatest efforts of his life iu championing the cause oi He held the audience silverand when he finished with a burst of eloquence seldom eqralled in convention, the applause which greeted the oratoi was tremendous. Hats, parasols, handkerchiefs and fans were waved as Mr. Cannon took his seat. No such ovation was ai cooled touny speaker during the afternoon or u evening ns ha received. Mr. hIouo came out during the course of his great sjieech, for the free coinage of silver at u ratio of 1(5 to 1. At the conclusion of Mr. remarks, and when the applause had somewhat subsided. President Tracy arose and vacated the chair to Mr. Cannon . r the remainder of the evening Congratulations are showered on the Utah delegates for tin manly stand taken by Mr- Cannon on the silver quest ion. The speech of M r. Cannon iiuuli-great impression upon the delegates, but eastern delegates inv opjxMcd us a rule to a free coinage plank ami much opposition is manifested to the incororulioii of Buch a plank in the plati irin. In fact, this evening ninny of these eastern delegates assert that tin league can not make it plntf iiiii. These eastern delegates are not gold hugs, bit oppose a free coinage plank on the grounds that bimetallism can not be attempted or maintained except by interTherefore national agreement. the situation in a nutshell tonight is this: Kustcni delegates though at heart inclined to be friendly to silver are afraid to act, and this is the chief obstacle that the western silver men have to overcome. Whether the obstacle will prove an insurmountable one cannot be definitely stated. One thing is certain the silver men are working like henverH and muiiy are sanguine that their efforts will be crown'd with success. Charles Crane, 0. C. Hood win and other Llnli men are doing good work. Cannon's work speaks for itself, The anti-silv- '""NATION. THE LOGAN er De-fo- re . - spell-boun- d Cun-no- flat-foote- d Cuu-non- 's - ELOQUENT RrKFllI. Tonight has been givt n over to siieech making, and Flank J. Cannon created quite a sensation by his eloquent fifteen minute address. He said that the world has moved since the last Republican platform was declared for the Nation. The morality Hiid legality of tho demand for justice to silver has practically conceded by the Republican pally. There remains for discussion here but this one jaunt, said he. is it iu accordance with the profor the Republican prieties league convention to announce in express terms its uttitude toward the moiiey of tho people Have we not an i veil at a time when huniau right is more sacred than conventional precedent? Was the Republican party created fur the puraiH0 of following a beaten (with iu all its relations to the of the United States, or was it created by heroes to do heroic work in behalf of a Nation of heroes? If this were not a crisis iu tlm world's affairs, it civilization were not trembling in its most sucred temples, if the cry of the toiler were not ascending to tlm (iod of vengeance, this lieln-sto pause and olwovve tlm strict ' proprieties might prevail. -' lu-e- V tization act would have been visit- OUR ANN ARBOR ed niam our heads twenty years ago. What would you say to the mar who had it in his jiowcr by a single word to furnish shoes and stockings for the feet of every barefooted child and comfortably clothe every limn and woman and feed all the hungry and put ruffs over tlm heads of all the shelterless in America if lie would refuse He would be to any tlm wonl? tlm greatest limnst.-regarded ns inhumanity ever let loose upon the earth, not excepting Lucifer himself. slave-catche- r. hi. ) Hod-give- e j Husiness hnsb.mu riith.-- quiet Logan Mr. ami 1'rinnlH of Thk Nation; at the Police court for some t urn. Afti-a rest for two years tlm That is one place wlmr it citizens iff Richmond have again well to hate lmi.lliessiiiii-tB.CYCLE thrown in tin ir m:te and are going On account of not having n ruin to have a grand ei'l..hrntiou on the Fourth day of July. A program storm for so long, 1h.- r .ids l. a.l-- Tllf "t- - to Lug.-iin. iimisiiul.j uuMy. for the morning and w i,n-"I our who hate has lii'in is mid nl,w Will Celebrate Our Natal Bay. r r . sp.-al- i ntrnLSElTElJ. j Nine Uuli buys - Aim Ytiili Arbortliig Honors. Yi-u- r . llili RACES . i AT Imiled r..i:n, aft.-rimo- lic.-lni.-- picpui.il, tii.-r- if i K.u-i-- s ill e RESORT." THE In I iy Yiliii- r'ir.Ht ('.i.'iiHlTiiiiily. 1;! tin-da- . In-m- ! j ; , ht - 1 s fr-'i- s an-wil- ' opi-u-i- h-- s iin-u'- s e foi.t-rm-iii- Ih-u- .', ili-pu- : tv-fo- ac-oun- S plague. free trails and itisreupiug tho whirlwind of auurchy. If the Republican party shall show the wind of tho single gold staudurd it will reap tho whirlwind of n blasted N it ion and a corrupted a in i of MUplo. i'.xtcusivo preparatio us have Imeu made for Commencement week, and iuterestieg uud instructive exercises will he given iu The every department. of degrees will taku place June conifi-r-rin- iSth. The number of gradmih-- s from t, tlm Univcrity this year is, at unknown hut it will lie beCity Ctiap Thought of tween six ami scV'ii huiulii-il- , Country Life. I w hich A BOY'S LETTER. What w pre-Bi-n- nine arc among 'tali A fond mother scut her small students. Our only gnniunte iu boy iuto tho country and after a the Literury Department this year week of anxiety received the fol- is IiiL . Uluff, j Ji., of-- l'rovo, on lowing letter, according to an ex- whom will be confcned the change: I got Imre all right, and forgot to write before. It is a very nice place to have fun- A follow ar.d I went out iu a boat, and the Imut tipped over, and a man got me out, and I wan so full of water that I didn't know nothing for a long whileThe other boy has to la buried when they find him. His mother caiuo from lmr home, ulu! ho cried all tho time. A horse kicked me over, and lve got to liuve some money to puy the doctor for mendin' my heud. It was broken a bit. We are going to set an old Imrn on fire touighl, and I am not your sou if I doti'l have some real fun. 1 lost my watch, and I am very sorry. 1 sliiil bring home some snakes and a toad, and I shall bring home a tame crow if 1 can gi t 'em in my trunk." - - I UNDERSTATED BY HALF. s-- r average nitedance for the whole the world's stiM-- of silver to coin did not exeivnl i0 js-- cent. iu our mints ut a ratio of iti to 1, Saxtel Oi.i'iiii am. would not be this country, Couu'y Sup't. assailed by lim threat of an army or ruin at tlm hands of men whom Dress Goods! Dress Goods! Z- C- AI. L. we have weleoiin-il- , while denying have an immense to ourselves tlm power to support stock iff Dress (bai.ls of all styles, them. colors, and patterns, ranging iu from It) cents to 50 cents per Wo ask you of tlm Fast that price yard. you will climb tlm mountain sides All new goods, and of sentiment and view the length adapted for tlm present season. mid breadth of tlm question which Call and look through our stock of the before buying elsewhere. the Isaac Smith, Mgr. race morn directly than protection ever did. kept our Do you need Shoes? buy them when without here proprosHrity tection the results of the duiuuue- - at the U. 0." y.-a- r r to-da- - - sja-eiall- 1roti-ctio- 1,,.,. Manner. a FOURTH! - School Population of Cache County 0,000, not 3,009. Tlm following note from County Supb Oldimiii is !f explanatory : KniTof. Nation'. 1 notice in exeeilciit report of the Comyour SILVER TUE KOMTION. mencement i xcicist a iff tlm Di.i-tric- t We have taken so fur all that uf Cachi-couiitcn tlm world could give to us of its is !i,bu0, eic. surplus humanity anil on tlm The Ri'lnsil population of Cache shoulders of tin toilers of our laud nuiiili.rs children, of has fallen tlm money burden of county in Logan. which l,fiiH) siipMirtiug this humanity. 1 ray 1 ci'liuiati'd that jsirlnqis fid js-it now as my solemn conviction cent laid been enrolhid at soim that had we received in pnqmrlioii time iu tlm year, but tlm to tlm imputation an accession oi well-bein- Fourth In a Royal The Glorious tTHE SLOWS good l.-- ALlTYs LEAS li . There was a mighty reform accomplished by conventionality. blinds men's Conventionality hands us well as (heir hearts. It holds in leash their judgment and their sy moalby. Conventionality would make of Washington a Tory and of Lincoln a Me have free and unlimited coinage of the world's immigration We take the crude and discarded human product uf other binds into the mint of our civilization and we stump them with the superlative insignia of American citizens to us and our inThey stitutions a part with voice and povr. So long ns they will stand tim test of .KJO tin-- they are helpful to us, tlmsupiort of tlm gren n fabric of our purpose to make of our civilization the greatest and most compsite of earth. W hy should we not have the free and unlimited coinage of tl slock of precious metals? is Silvia insensate. It can but the mission which intclli-gi-ncinns assign to it. it cannot otc for it can not emerge from u tuihy den, in Mulliern Lend, New oik, and cunt a ballot to overthrow the wish iff intelligent Ameiicuu citizens, unlive Imrn uud liuturidiz-Hl- . - t reason why should not he Tu lim Kili'-i- r uf TH'N'ri- st.u-klIn- n At tin of loi to one .biers 1'ollow iug is n lisl of hicyeUt niceling g by the i closes The cliool year of of al.-d tin) iff Nation. l'.iuk iff. end Ricliiiiond, at the new tiu-.-lacen to hsipi day. Tho coining week will Ithn.ii , tl-h a nd divid Ioiihi-.towol who v com.. from otln-- i nl cen: ma lo on Logan .ut. per July tluv Lm wholly occupied with Cumtii.-.i- tin-cI stock n d was eel. with to luate "mm.-iiciiigitlm older, us and 2 p.m .( plaees pi: pan! exercises. Kxioiii nations iiud .To.iil was addi-- to tli- sirpiu- - i ral uduiissiou has been , pul at 15 have of course, been luc orm-- r oiliClilov themselves, WUllDS OF WARNING. I'he day's exercises will begin ,,,d umliv i . imm l,r cliildrcii Id cell's. A corlial pinliis lie ware then that you do u,i tin day for anno ti.m, but mw with the imitation i . xteiide.l the people tiling of cannoii at dnj teamin-- s of the pm-- m moidhs. tlm laird woik is over, tin withhold tlm word which when 1 tlii-all break. cl. hanii-suntil r a k Kb. iu.'ik-I'oiii in the valley lleo. t'lstei, l f h sl,il,'l,u cry stilized into tlm law of tlm land tar w,.,ru anisic from two bauds will till the who reci-ulll and Mirioiiiidiiig country, up an oilier to Jeu up. uccoiiiplish them results. Oh. Iginniiig uud at 10 o'clock tlm uieHing on Second slrcetdii-n- i dour west of J mile air, nice, four to enter, r of uu Hundreds grndiiati-iusenatn gold standard! Thy sin Pin t slioi-Hie begins. prize : one pair opeia house, is doing a good is a dark ns this long night of will leave on the evening trams M.-r- . At 1 oclock the exercises or tlm; business. Union tin; Co. Mr. is a first jt'v,,u by cold dispuir. 1 charge thee with for their respective homes ihioiigh-ou- t afternoon comin-iice- . i'iit-sci.n-burners class maker and all bis1 -- ml pri.i: one Dicvcl.; rai, United (States. the livery sist of bull-pla- v tho luiuctl homes, tho wandering . t niilisfiu-lioiiwork ing, Kv,,n by Chicago Clothing Store, gives exci Union is represented men, the hungry laibes, the virtue State iu the 4 n,il, n,,, fwur to -' oidiime:'Cache i mills still well as in tlm as county University many sold for bread, lieware, 11,1 l,riz,: ,,,,,, br,Ml,K ,ul. B'vnn countries. Thii shipping llour out of the valley bv beaus, that you Is not tin slmri-- r foreign t ,,V"l,l, n A of tlm!1 in this sin ami tho partaker of this states are represented iu tlm Lnw -- 1 l'l'W-ui leg mutton, by ai by tlm rail-- ! 1 Democrat-sowed the )ciurtmeiil alone. l CON VKN 1ION Tickets on sale J line 21.nl amt for return 150 ilavs. alllj fHst.st line. 2t j LETTER. Interesting; Letter From Logan Boy. NO. blasters degree iu Science. Mr. worked out his Cluff, having degree ou tlm crcdid system, was not oblig-e- d to remain iu school until Commencement, but left Ann Arbor The followearly iu tlm spring. will students ing graduate iu Law and receive the degree of L. L. 15: .1. A. Harris and II. H. Harris, Monroe, J.F.McGreguu, Paruwuu, and N. J. Cieorge llalvers.-Harris, Ogden, J. F. McDonald, 1 Leber City, J. !! lage, luysoii, and J. Z. Stewart, Jr.. Logan. J.J. Me Clellan, Jr., Pays. hi, has completed the course in tlm School of Music entitling him to a diploma, lie has decided to next year and take the Foil (.iu IuhIp course. He will tbtu not only recieve a degree but also be admitted to the American of Musicians. Mr. MeCh-- 'an lias linl tho Catholic choir of this city during tho past winter, and his services have been engaged for the coming winter by tlm same church, ilis musical tilcuts have been so luarkinl that Stanley at the school of music bus offered him a ur.ii graduation, in tlm school as pianist. Then are no Iow clasHineu in tlm Law Deparlm. i.t from L'tah this year; tim lvmaiuiiig Itoni.ius are all taking cuiu.M'sin Literature families will or Alinlicine. remain here during vacation. T he remain' ler of tin- 'iony are hii the way home, nr will leave Alin week from toArbor fur home . day Assm-iuti-- l j with a graiul bull in llieopon air i die, four to enter. Ali-m- time the railroad will likely conn! for adults. Kri L burns!. in uud ask them what rates they 1st Conn!, all lovers of amusement, wuut. prize, J duz gents huuker-chie- fs Continue iu your good and partake of one day's solid enby R. K. Thomas. work, geiitlemeii. 2nd prize, two quarts wiuu by joyment. lanl Van Nordick, a first class lalace .Saloon. Yours resqioci fully. mid thorough druggist, phoiinoi-is- l 4. Imile, four to enter, niendiera Committee. mid the geidleineii who Innl charge of No 2, burred. of ltder ISros. Drug Store, FrankSPORTSMEN ATTENTION!! 1st prize, one pair bicycle shoes, fur thn-- years, Ind more Iurniiaiit to cull published in lin, given by Z. C. M. I. from Suit Lake, Inis removtin) local puiers, a large nuinber 2nd prize, oue hummock, given ed with his family to Ligau. Mr. of srsnns iiderestiHl in (In preserby ThouiuH A-- Odell, Nordick an has assumed managevation of lisii and game met at the o. One mile handicap, ojieu to all. Miirlineuu'b court house Thursday evening, for ment of Ormsby 1st prize, one H gallon keg beer, uud is prejmred to the pui-siH-i of talking over the Drug Store, (..'lull Sahaiu. tlm demands of all their given by supply '2nd prize, five pounds candy reusability and uecessity of organ- customers. ami uus by Dee Hive Store. izing a Sjiortsmen's club. Iu all Tri-i- l Turner's horse, Chappie (i. J mile. Dost four iu raciva first there were probably fifty or morn tame auil went, but uo regular Fig did up tlm brag racer, Nettie v,tl(l Iu at the Salt Lake lrtt prize; ouo sweater given by meeting was held. It was ascer- S. iu lino stj races last. Tlmn.ee W,1HJ ChcIu) tained, however, that enough were Knittmg Works, interested iu the matter hi organ- a quarter dash ut.d for S UK) a side. , ona ,wlr ltliby lloejja Iirj ize a good and a call is ben--by- Fig was a favorite at adds of 2 to giVl. by Andreas Feterson. In.ri-won easily in 7. i issuisl for every HMirtsnmn, mid 1- '1 urin-r'mile, best four in racefe two 2:!. in two t'aclm valley a nl four. lengths others interested iu tlm preservation of iish and game, to meet iu inlee.1 Inis cause to be promt of; 1st prize, one silver cup, given the Li i i- - upper room of the emnt some of Ju-- hoisi-s- . us they have by T. D. (11101011. mat' house iipanist some of (I:-- S..turd..y evening ; S 2ul prize. novelty hoisi-on th assoeiati'ii: fastest oYha-k- , for the purpose of jH'rfeet-iu- g ven by (!ity Drug Store. gi tracks and won. the organ i.al ion. S. Five mile handicap free for all. r Jac.l. S,.ori returned from County Attorney Hart was re-- 1 ,,riz, lie ,lllX Cigars given S:it..r.l-ilasi.lt" ren, q'lestiil to draft a set of remd,,. ,,y t.u.,u, Vhliy C.s 'm ' ling held in I.irb tionstobe iiiloimil at tlm nmeting i o,lt p. ix., two U Saturday evening. Such an or- - Wednesday n'.ght.und a large and i n - 1(. c),.,.,',!,.,,!,, Saloon, gauiziitiou willls a great lmm-ti- i Dm mil Consolation race, to nil who ar" inleivsti-in the was quit.- a uiiiutn-- wh-i- . a,. ,u licit j 1ie lHll.kl.t kuif(1 ylvt)n tla eause f 1 11 I ml I . presen at ion of Iish and gnim mid lime, had iy. jj r " v, I"'-the imi-iiawill prevent the ruthless .lest rue j j,,, prjZlli IlllIll(,y jjrH0 :,pi,l..u-b:i)- ; h'U'l1. lion of same, it is thought a :,lj Alartinenu. i,y )rillH,y I ' i. and eviiient'y memlii'r.diip iff prolnililv two lian- t l "liVl-rlt'Milttill ' I tu ti l WILL STOP IN L93AN. of Jonu A. IJiii.'!'-.- ' ol e - r lit-t-- ll-- s ; e ; j Win-vf-ivei- - d r j i'-- : or.-.ior- - I - i lijh'. M.iiiipeiii r .oi Ciiarn-- fiol. Alguiic of St. i Hi.- - w-ii- - Pr.-.-ide- pu.-ith.- lioi.u- riv.-- as-ist- tS.lt - - ; J. Z. Stewart, Jr. Ann Arlmr, Mn-- June 22, lM. jC. H. Kim; speakers. i... 'evening In I sol Ih-so- - a very Our Pencil Also Fails in Expressing to In-- . i atitude. "I was tin- - ' though - p.ul-- ff i 1,1 Y.-rl- s In. 7 to the country IIw ' n s -u from 11,1 excellent supper, which tl. The fiilinw ills' was all some or the il. nr girls of this city, w.is gn atly by In ntteinptiiig to tell bow tliiinkful were kept up we nre to tlieni, our Hm-i- l also!ulb 11m festivili-wln-ull dis- Y fails us. generally use until n late lnmr, , pers-dwishing Air. mid Airs. Kail Faher'ri best. a long, happy and prosH-rjiilife. htrike is getting to of yen. muni v.ilinil'ltt w.Hr, that y"Mrj(, rliii-, fiiilml, ill liridi', , l ru,l h 111 ' Ri.'l tile patent otliee. licit it! " b'r very sorry, llw HF ,,ll,ro ,ir On h Well I'l is- wise to forward you ir. King is a skilled workman of Imril day. l ew, if any au l ho pri'senl, ii will them itiY(;ly Kimruutees all Is- inii'OKMl'Ie to a.v...i.....Mh:te you with trains are running in I tali at , . f t sntisfao. will lie satis- a Kld hopiiiK was almost inqsissiblo it n,m,n 110 llM WU' f,.,r I reamiii, ,u'1 lt Ia to get tlm No !, out iff Ogden VCSnnl.-sYours it for is perfectly satisfao- i.fterii.H-iii he strike Soso. orTiiKtuKiA. j aln-Heu his display ail. for fur- iy the greatest railroad strike tory. of the tln-tin and country iu, history particulars. W Ml prove tlm greatest strike hi Just One Half , , r til11 w olid history , if not settled the regular fare will charged 4t(i of GiKd Wool Wanted Doth sides are detenu on I'nion lurilli- at once. Ii.ly At Will thu tlm strikers doubtless but Lq Kuittiug Factory, t nearest L 1. limn. See for, - , c.'iipl-g.-ix-- to j I ns.a-mbl.- 1 reli-lu- -d eha-trii-a- s 'l Cnxey Kecpnft'rhe Grass, bast week tj. I. Wilson of lien-til- n of Snow, Valley, Angii-- t. Carter )f v'dle, Utah, (lorgc IVeston, Idaho, piirchase-- l I lmr line Newman nrguns, and Andrew Anderson of .Swan bake a nice Sewing Machine. This seems strang'- tliul Harris Hru'a slieuld do nich Imsiaess while other dealers feeeiii to be on ibeaunny side of the hoii-n- . all Nsw up wiln our to locate Mr. King is a ll, n fir.-- t class in I...:..... I a of all kinds of repairing. eH A yuu t !h list of Ids work is the f docks, typenil kinds of jewelry, mid writers l musical iiislrumeuts, appliances. guns aud revolvers, etc. He further makes a specialty of rcimiring bicycles anil Bewing ,rovi-- i im-ipu- ! pi tin- - ly l" is soint-- lml liiki fit V and lias ; ii "ci-M.ii- Dam-in- mi -- r L"-.;a- was in Cily fiom Nw i.rk . " '.. ,ot il.cir liicnds gave them a Hit. nnd ir Initm. the pi ise at ANOTHER FAILURE. Out O Frank Karl ,,r. S'lturl.-inight, from - Formiuty Located In j Mr. i.ifl Mrs. n, - for Home!it,u','M,n ii Lmslie. A i s , 1,1 r-- ; - i ti.m-HH- uei-ou- l - s-- tlu-s- e - 1M. - Kesias-tfully- , s . a r Im- H - - Highest price paid for butler, your ggs and grain at People's Store, 2t dstM of sail) and limits on tickets. HBi-n- win. S. Il |