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Show NOTES OF THE NATION. SCREAMED, EAGLE THE Orinhr : I'vHtlHtuU fn.Hi Jtitl fttgt- THE CONSTITUTION cer-tai- Taking in Garfield Beach, Saltair, and Salt Lake City will be run by the could easily be included. The people from Cache county should send good representatives to this convention; not strong pol-iiins hut men full of kinduess w Im dcsir.i to give equal libjrly to all. 'liny should Is1 noiuiimtisl without regard u Hilitiesl or religious h.'litvfs. Thought nil who should lisve a voice were in govern incut, Isvause taxation without representation is tyrauny. Said his soul had lougud for liber-t- y Our ever siuee he was a hoy. liberty should go junt an far that it would not encroach upon the liberty of others. Kxcessof liberty Excess of authority ia is tyranny. Logan Tabernacle Choir Oil Tut'Mliiy, August 14, TO GARFIELD - - BEACH! ! Tickets Good for Three Days. WK the exercise of tower of a state government is a great responsibility. Trusted that the spirit of liberty was so firmly established among the Hople that it sliull never be eahl of us that we Iihvc Let rayed the greAt trust w icli placed iu us. The nation Iiiih said to us, we lielieve iu you and The eyes give you our hand. the whole world are upon tie. W hsve fought our way inch by inch nnd step by step. We have done everything to make them wc are children of the soil and that if necessary we hd ready I'TAII i j j! off un.h-i-sUm- topnuronr heart's blood in - THE HOIlNIXa STAB. Tt had been predicted that when the eonstitution of thu United Slates hung by a thread, this people should rush in and save it. 'This could i ot bn done unless we were given our rights. The liberty of speech and lilierty of press are given us by the Constitution but we have not tf:c right to abuse The constitution we are about to frame should not be political in any sense of the word. iu closing Mr. Penrose paid glowing tribute to Uteh, which he said was our glorious Mountain 8tute, and truly was the land of the free and the home of the brave. During parte of Lie speech Mr. Peurtea was warmly applauded, and after lie sat dowu the applause was very generous- song, and as usual received hearty encore. A selection was then giveu by the Logan band, up- JOHN HENRY SMITH Yiniting the Tilt Logan oidlj SIioji Third street, half block wert of Z. C- M. I. repairs ILcy clcs, Sew i.nwn Mowers, Machines, .ing All kinds of buildiug material, Tj pewriters. Kharjieuing of lath, shingles, lime and plnsteiing hair, doors and windows; hardware etc., etc., at lowest prices delivered to auy part of town square deal, by A. L. Kkanchy, liogau Island. "What is home withoiil a ll ia a place where old hats new-pufie- holes supply the in - Saws, Knives and a thonsnud oiLer things. (Tome and find out tor yoiirself. All work guaranteed rf ! C. A. Emisk, Secy, and To-a- s SALT LAKE CYCLE CO., CLEVELAND LliOAI. NDTICKrt the Windows. Where I lt A- - I ble tli JUSTICE!! re. After the seech of Hon. John lb nry Smith, Hon. Moaea That-iheraskc- sr mission to say a which was freely granted. As usual, his remarks were to the point aud greeted with generous applause. Hon. J. T. Hammond also made a few remarka-Thfew words, That tne Poor Mans 25u Will Buy as Much as the Bankers 25c. day was certainly a big one aud will long be remembered by the thousuuds who joined in the celebration. All hail Utah day, and all hail Utah, the brightest star of all. Rifle and Shot Gnn Cartridges. Highest prices paid for Butter, Rugs sod G rain at People's store. 3t - Refrigerators at Reduced Prices. - Jas. Quavlc Andreas Peters-ioffers 1,&U0 pairs of shoes for cash regardless of emit lleuse cell ut once and get 4t. your choice. n Clr-velau- CLEVELAND Has taken Utah by Storm. PRICES: - 8100. 8115. Roml Wlieel U - With Wood Kims 8125. 8- -- Komi Racer $125. 8 With Wood Kims $135. 11 Wool ami Aluminum Rims. Narrow Trend. $150. the Finest Wheel in the World $125. The Lady Cleveland No. 7- - The Lady Cleveland weighs 21$ lbs. stripped. lisa Wood and Aluminiiin Rims and is tho only Ladies wheel used in Utah, 'on which century runs have lieen made. Send for our (M pnge Catalogue of nicycl-.'sBicycle Lumps, Bells, am nil Supplies. Agents f jr Smith Premier Typewriter. Local A gouts are: K. II. Milos, Jr-- , Hmitbfield Utah, A. N. Rosenhiinm, Jjogan, Utali. j S. & Our Reiair Shops can Kepnir Anything. SALT LAKE CYCLE CO., Photographs at Thomas A 0 lull's. The Ik's. I in Northern Utah. Opposite S. nothing liettpr tlnin a ('i.rvi'hANn; Nothing quite bo It is the Biovclf. which lias stood the Test in Utah and Ht this writing, there are three times ns many Wheels rode in Milt Lake City as all the other inaktB Combi net!. 8 TlfEKE . New supply of fishing tackle juat arrived at Thomas & Odell's, Logan. Talx riiaclc, Main BICYCLES. 9 e e THE LADY CLEVELAND. W il d l'.L22l Log.au. WASATCH BLOCK. MAIN HTISEET, The Nation fo:ce is indelittnl to Uch-halfor a basket of finest of die Mjnie apples grown in Archibald takes Mr. ( lamnty. luiieli pride in his fruit, os he has to do. D any pomolngisl iu this enuniy grows any finer fruit than ihn-- Mr. Arehibslil wed like to have them prove it. .f. A lie Vu-li- e Dwi'iiii! IMPROVED Steel Mis AND a Shortly after Grover Cleveland was first president a rfiotrcitoL's 1HJlirtlir sought an interview with ii(U M Uie tafiff BnJ Ghwot Wife 11. iw is it that Andrtaa Peterson who only deals iu 8h.x-I don't know is promptly replied: always found busy even in these Lard times? a damned thing alioutit. Verily .j Well, Mr. Peterson always represents bis goods for truly at the time and what they are, and keeps the various grades which ample want just from his ntoition on tariff to day and iie.nl and tieats every bo 3y alike; his making and repairing are all substantial proof is offered to the BRIEF NOTES. s and ready on time promL-ed- . democrat never that a It is estimated there were front saying ite W hy eYrryltaly ought to patronize him! learns anything ten to fifteen thousand people in Ill smash - lea, and so they do. Go to People's store for Shoes, the city on that day- (.oiiHcrvativo estimates place tint number from Dry Goods and Groceries. Our Ut priii's are the lowest. ten to eleven thousand. eh-ctc- d ; - lli.-CA- Dcerinu' Hinder Twine s -- hni-pnk- e I first-clas- j j i.. Vies. : J. Halveuson, Prop ! j Os, lb-sor- t. . i'ui-h- - i Tu every lioy or girl buying a pair uf Shoes on Saturday, wc will gives i holding the power of this Nation. BKNBATtl Till On JUS of the Capitol a representative of Utah recently declared the jieople of Utah were ready to defend this government aud would not raise a baud against it. Thanks to the Almmighty God the door has st last linen opened and they w ill find that the sons and daughters of the inouutaina are just as true aud just as noble as any jieoplc within the confines of this great Republic. The only thing which cau us from these rights is to vote against it ourselves, or a dissolution of the Government. Trusted our hearts weie Warning with joy and that not one vote would be cast against it. We will staud Wueath the flag aud declare we are free rnen, though deuied many times. hover over our Nation forand no man ever regret that ever, our hand has been taken by the Nation. y is a bright day for us. The sunshine of heaven beams brightly on ua and all is peace To bean American citizen is the greatest honor which can W Imv stowed upon any manAny man who prizes liberty should W willing to sacrifice anything that liWrty might W maintained. If the time Bhnuld ever come when ocension requires it may my sons one by one come forward and stay until the last ditch is crossed. Peace to your hnima;. Fence to our new State- Peace to the brave noble women Pioueers and hearts lient in unison. whose W will No man wronged and no woman outraged, but may the flag remaiu so long hh God will grai-- t us success and His blessing. Tho during Mr. applause was Smith's apencli frequent nc-- l A prolonged applause was hearty at the close. him given Next was music by the Ilyrum band, then singing by the Iignu choir and prayer by the chaplaiL. - after which the VflrLLE.Y BEER MS! Aiu-- r To-da- then favored the audience with a It G I l May-peac- C rilKUIIOUH. razor back hugs reach through KstSi ufACTIIKIO Thouiu LIiil, lined excellent work. Miss Mariuda Torgeson, the the fence and eut coin olf the third Norict U kenby by lii uul r tD&fd KiHtuiitr uf Ilk imt Will mul row. Where the old woman'1 uiilks 'iVKUmmi if 1lM4ntta ibtkttt'tj, Llo)l huly representing Utah looked Uto tnlHnrn of, niiI hII itNiiia while the old ni:ili goes to the 1o h vittHcUiindiKMiut lhudil tl'Kixsl, in rx- icrfectly chai iniug aud no mistake fWiu virh Hi i erM4air vhucSm'IH, w fhiu cross roads fur aud votes Audrew b ur miniUiw lli lirnt 4ilili(vkfiuo lii was made in her selection. ii tiHnitorn nl Ilk (Hhrt uf Im4uv, Ui tlu Jackson. A. iUiiilrirkMHn iu Juhu I'imIu1 4'itf, The coiiimiUee on arrangement, C All. It. K. Cummings. Jr., is in l.oan (ounly, IliiHiiNi W, l.'ttyif, J. C. Knowles and N. W. Crisik-hton- , J. llatilrikfiiM, ami county for n few dura, in KaMOlNdtif tlu'IIumiim Willind IWfcuiftiat of deserve a severe scoring fur Lloyd, lldHiKiitii their almost uiiiurdoiiable neglect (lie interest of the Deseret Xewa. Oaleit. laigaD. Ul.h. JuoSiiul. IMS Mr. coiuliicleil of mic t'uiurniiiga tin, in fulling to provide a repo. ters? table. It was only through the drat newaiapers ever htarted iu Lois well acquainted & ourtesy of Bishop Joseph Kim-Im- gan, consequently j triala and wilhtlic vicissitudes of uml 1.. It. Martiuean inviting a Nation representative to the country iiewipaier life. He hat PInmbing ASteam Fitting! eland that the public can get any many friends in tl.ia part of the HIUYILli i'VC Tdjalb' detailed account of the speeches. country. No other paper bad a representa- now-kee- EA6I0N Mr. Smith dewas introduced, livered a most eloquent, powerful and impressive sshcIi, which was attentively lM.ned to by the vast tLrong, and it had u deep aud hist ing effort upon every listener. He My felluw citizens, I began. congratulate you upon this occh anti 1 congratulate the whole people of Utah upon the position All they occupy lit this time. honor to whom honor is due in collection with this grant boou which has come to us. S.dd it had long been his dream to see this territory occupy the poAt no time sition of a state. had he ever raised his voice or used his tiiiluriicc ngaiiitd it iu any way. Was nwnre that nmny lmd looked with doubt this great Imhui, but when lie looked buck lipm the past and thought how our forefathers liml worked for this, lmd been surprised to bear some intelligent men say I tali should never enter the I uion of States. Think how our forefathers fought aud bled that men might lie free! Conditions formerly exist ml iu Utah which caused us to lie looked upon with disfavor by men throughout the Unite I Slates by thuir impressions Ijt us wars wrong. i ark Rial listened to the seecheg Nearly ull the bauds took turns playing in the afternoon. The float representing Utah was by far the most lieautiful part of the pnrnde. Hiid great credit is due lie loilies, .Mrs. Sarah Farr, Mrs. Nlti Moan and Mrs. A. M. h h'lning, who had the decorating name in charge. The ladies 'a,,rk(l hard and certainly did ; Brewery, VaSHey a k-- h base ball or School (rmipauimi; every lady or gentlemen a pair of hose Nearly 7.000 people were in the Jan. Quayie & Co. eilOCI.il REMEUBKH Cache V.iM-Uul- c The general Public and Members of all (Minii-- of Cache County are Cordially iuvited to Join the Festive Throng. tueiu-aelve- HON- I rai-iffountain is a daisy. It has Been Found Necessary to Enlarge the Retail Department i w"h ei- Summer dress cnetls ami trnnittga OF THE No ehsi-gor ueLy a- me Miwmri . atl lisrd time prices at Jus. Quay la & River. Co's. tf For full iaf'innati-ica'I r C. E. (fiic is over fiom Brigham W. V. Agent U I, City, sprudiug a few days with rets, Mr. Fred Gesscl lives and friends. To AcciuniuiHlHte Its lUriru.Y In:KAsia Retail Tbade-TTi- i lias removed to tin- - Palace BuImt Go to tile Logan ('aicly Kitchen for l Thai the IVople Have Shop 2nd mreei. Go to him for fine fresh candies and (he famous baths, shaving uml hair Benton ice cream. tf ami E flr Itszota, riitliug. Go to Petersen mid Nielsen, the ground ami set in good tyle. Piiiis Is the YURT IsB'ir MADE. leading Pointers of Logan. Khnp iow. at f J. 0. Foundry, it CALL AND SKK FOR YOURSELF. If You Don't Belli-vJaa. Quayie Jk Go., are selling the GOOD Inst ladw-- sin for tl.ju hi town. It is a Finn Iliu-- to Cull for u Cmd, Refreshing Drink, Yhen All others si equally low prices, tf s want lilierty of law; tiny want the government to spring from the people up a ml lint from a Ling or ruler dowu. Haul the a people were now to govern uwu their reprethrough sentatives; and that our govern nii'iitwHS the euliniiialiou of all that is gocsl and great iu all governments. Did not believe all the stories of bribery which were told shout great public men Irolutbly part of it whs true, as there lmd b.en bribery in all ages, an I probably always would lie. Wii.u building ourselves up should also look to the interest of our sister states. It was aaid Utah would be the forty-fift- h star on the American Flag. Stars speak of night- Utah was to be C- - d . s Fare for the hound Trip from Logon, Only 82.50. Hiim-ch- - veti-bule- kii.T-s-,- Gret-cUs- guvi-ruc- B- tud! Disi-ovini- ti OV ue Many Mew of Xaoy Kinds, tin ail Npee tl at h. antid L'nimi nai i or 'ha ( l Lius dUUncoall 4 Niiitliwints-e a that as lmt be must dona, things they are whut we desired they we are to frame requires TIIE I'EOlLE Martiueiiu' & Ut - Still in the 7? ivite of the leal-Ha- Fin in r- - ve i'f hv the l.:n:.re Sales C;t' he this Sea-o:i- an are tlie Favora ihiuht a is Witness-o- l Their Many Superior 1 im . yualitits aiv Alnnvt I'nivei. silly Known. ' The Sch a ub Gallery Will Finish Photographs from Now on in Two or Three Days $The Host and Neatost Jtinish,fa .. r.KT VOI'R j Job Worlf IIONK AT THU NAT12N 0FFIGE Q Sidney Stevens, vncy, I. |