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Show THIS ? r should elect good men to all offices, but it was about city officers that I was thinking when I urged people to unite regardless of party. I had . in mind particularly; our heavyctty debts ahd'expensesl want te clearly understood tbatXdo hot want to break up the parties. I want them to exist here. I have no intention to urge that they be broken away from in State affairs. It would not be wise to do away, with our present , party ; lines. ; j -- - i What did you mean by saying that the time had come .when the - mouths authorities .ehoold not be closed as to politics? had a right to I meant-thav-w- e views our citizens. It as express has been claimed, not only by peo pie outside of the church, but by M or the higher church officers should be silent in .itical matters: But I . differ trom them. As President of the Mormon Church i claim no right to dictate to aDy ooe in politics. When I speak on political matters I speak simply as a citizen, inter csted in the welfare of the people. feel that I have a right, as an in dividual American citizen, to speak on political questions. I dont think that any mao, because he Js a priest, has any right to dictate in politics. But' I claim that a 1 urch mauA-asurrelh-t- hat I Mormonpriest hasas much-rig- ht to speak of political matters as has a Methodist or a Baptist minister or a Catholic priest. He has no right, however, to use bis priest hood to influence people politically, and I have no intention of using mine for that purpose. . President George Q. Cannon was asked for a statement regarding the references he made to political in "his address of Tuesday. He declined, however, further than to say that it was-nhis desirelo" see existing party divisions done away with. In city affairs, how ever, he'did not believe party lines should be drawn, and he therefore favored the election of the ticket in the present campaign. S, L. Tribune. af-fai- rs ot Non-Partis- TELEGRAPHIC an NEWS. Till-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOU AN, UTAH Y torney, presented him with the SCIENCE UTILISES ALL TEE OX, pistol, which he preserved with great care. Gen. Swaim died some to Use; Only its weeks ago, and - his executors Every Particle Put - turnedthe pistol pver tothe police. Eyin Ersathicst-v-, A BECQNP. BLUEBEARD. In an article on thaliWoodersof the Worlds Waste, William Geo. Jordan, in the October Ladies HomeJonrnal, details how science at the present day utilizes the ox. Not many years ago, he says, when an ox was slaughtered forty per cent, of the animal was wasted; at the present time nothing is lost but its dyingJbreathJ-A- s but one-thi- rd of of the weight of the animal consists of products that can be eaten, the question of utilizing the waste is a serious one. The blood is OBedin refining sugar and in sizing paper, or manufactured into s and buttons." The Jiide Rotterdam, Oct. 8. A man named 'Gustave Miller has sur rendered to the city police, confessing the murder of his' wife and child. As proof of the truth of his canfession he produced from his The pocket four human ears. police, on searching hishouse, found the two bodies.. Miller subhad sequently confessedL-lthatLhf- t also killed his parents, mutilating their remains in the same fashion, and then be made the astonishing statement that he had disposed of fourteen wives whom he had married in various parts of the world. - steeple-climbe- rs door-knob- teril. 12 OCTOBER l37 Go nno np0 O , JUU.w FROf.1 PARALYSIS AIID SIX YEARS OF COIIVULSIOIIS. little Fannie Adams, cf Umatilla, Cured of a Dreadful .lalaf A Cure of Unusual Interest A Reporter Investigates- .- From Ik Lake Region, Eutiit, Fla. not i determine the cause, or remedy to aid the afflicted child. Hut what a change now in that household; for. little- - Fannie has recently, been released. froiu ber six years of agony, which brings the light ot happiness to the faces of the parents. in January, this year, Mrs. Adams, who . had purchased some of Dr. Will lams Pink Pills for Pale People for her fourteen year old daughter, determined to try their effect A Her three or four upon little Fannie. doses, she noted an improvement and she then told the father what shd bad dene, g lie at once went to the village and bought farmer from east Tennessee, and the. family another box, up to this time six boxes came to Florida four yeara ago in the hope hare been used. The first pills, Mrs. Adams that a change of cliranto would be of liencfit states, were given in Jauuanr, the latter part, to tbeir afflicted child. Much of their earn- and certainly not earlier titan the fifteenth ings have gone for doctors bill, whose ser- or twentieth, and the ciiild had her last vices proved unavailing. The representative on February Sd, nearly three months was greeted by Mrs. Adams, from wkombe ago. ller general condition lias improved in gained the story of her great trial. every way, aud jt was not a month after the Fannie, the youngest child, was born in first pills were taken when she began to walk s art Tennessee, and was seven yeura old on without assistance. the third day of February, 1897. When ten The pilla were bought at the drug store months old she was .stricken with paralysis, of Dr. Shelton, in Vin&tilla. In answer to which affected the entire left side. This the question, did he, to bis personal knowlstroke of paralysis was followed by convul- edge, know that the remedy bad benefited sions, and from the time little Fannie was Fannie Adams, as was stated bv her parents, ten months old until February, 1897, there the doctor said that he was a regular practicing Iras not asinglo day or anight that hedid physician, and as such was loth to recomnot have spasms of the most distressing mend any proprietary medicine, but still ho nature. Not a single convulsion, but. al- was ready to do justice to all men, and he did ways three or four, and sometimes as high know that Pi Williams Pink Pills furraic-Peop- le -as ten insme day. had benefited Fannie Adams, and also The family was all broken down with volunteered the information that he knew of eare, aud Mrs. Adams states that for one other children in the villnge who had been year she did not go into her kitchen to super- - benefited by their use. intend her household work. All the fingers Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People of the right hand of the little girl aro en- are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid larged and misshapen, caused by her bit- on receipt of price, 60 cents a box, or six ing them duriug the fearful suffering. The for $2.50 (they are never sold in bulk or by case baffled the skill of the best physicians, the 100) by addressing Dr- - Williams Medicine and they were frank to say that they could Co.. Scheneet&dv X. Y. For aome time part the Like Region has been receiving reports from Umatilla, Fla., of an almost miraculous cure that had been effected in the case of .Fannie Adams, a " daughter-ofArJ Ad&nig, of Ihaf place, and last Saturday a representative of this- paper made a trip to Umatilliv for the purpose of determining the authenticity of the same, r The family lire a short distance from the village, where it was found that the people were cognizant of the cure which had been effected, and were rejoicing with the family in their new found happiness. The father, honest A. J. Adams, is a - hard-workin- T. goesotheriannerjf the'horns and Hoofs are transformed into combs Clark, the daring steeple-climbe- r, and worth buttons; thigh-bonehas been at work on the spire of dollars are into cat per ton, the old Central church. While eighty clothes-brusheforehandles for chopping away some old, sheathing ISO feet from the church roof, he leg bones sell for thirty dollars per struck into a hornets nest, and in ton for collar buttons, parasol a moment he was enveloped by a handles and jewelry; the water in cloud of infuriated insects, which which bones are boiled is redneed to glue; the dust from sawing the stung him so severely about the bones is food for cattle and poultry; face and hands that it was with the srnallestLones are made into difficulty maintained his hold and boneblack. foot Each yields a saved himself from -- being dashed neata-Iootoiof, qnarterjffjLpint to pieceaJIalLblinded the tail goes to the a. soup; while Clark to managed agony, make his way slowly down the the brush of hair at the end of the scaffold to the roof. For a long tail is sold to the mattress-maketime the hornets held possession of The choicer parts of the fat make bis the steeple and were not dislodged the basis of butterine; the intesuntil one courageous laborer car- tines are used for sausage casings ried a quantity of sulphur up to or bought by gold beaters. The the roof and ignited it in the undigested food in the stomach, which formerly cost the packers of steeple. Chicago thirty thousanddollaraa. ARRESTED AT THE ALTAB.to remove and destroy, is now year Pomeroy, 0., Oct. 8. Charles made into paper. These arabuta lysall and Bert Winea two- - mem fe w6f thlT products of abattoirs, hers of a gang that terrorized the AH unfit for any other use inhabitants of Meigs and surround find scraps welcome in the glue-po- t, or ng counties, were arrested near they do mission farmwork for ary lere under sensational circum ers by as fertilizers. acting stances. Hysall was standing beside Miss Gergns Manley at the Hows This? - AT lome of Squire Long, awaiting the We offer One Hundred Dollars words that would have made them Reward for case of Catarrh &;-Ed'rai- ds. man and wife, when the officers that cannotany be cured by Halls suddenly appeared on the scene Catarrh Cure. e and made prisoners of the trio F. J, Cheney & Go.. Props., A complete line of FURNITURE; CARPETS end WINDOW GLASS, at their old stand opposite the Thatcher Opera House and at the any resistance could be offered. Toledo, 0. Wines, who was a guest at the inCardon Building, opposite the Tabernacle, Logan, Utah. We the undersigned, have known tended wedding, started to run, F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, but was captured after a spirited and believe him perfectly honorchase. Rewards aggregating $2000 able in all business transactions have been offered for the capture and financially able to carry out and conviction of these men, and any obligation made by their firm. feeling is vanning high against West A. Truax, Wholesale Drugthem gists, Toledo, O. NewarkrNrJ OctrS.V. , s, con-vulsi- s; -- - -a- l; nd-suffering k r. Before buying a WASHER ' OSEETHEQ 77 CD) V Le'wls be-or- CARNIVAL ENDS IN DEATH. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. The closing of the week of festivities was marked by a series of crime and casualty. John W. Dunlop, aged 19 years, driver of a laundry wagon, was tabbed through the heart during a fight with a di unken crowd of cavorters, W. II. Gould, a negro, was beaten to death with a rock in the hands of Frank Neal, another negro. Both the murderers escaped. L. B. Noah of Gallatin, Mo., an old man, died at the Central Ration from morphine poisoning, supposed to be Andrew T. Brennan of San Francisco was run over and killed by a switch engine, and John Bennett, a packinghouse employee, was killed while trying to crawl beneath a moving car. m , ' Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. to H. E. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inBucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a ternally, acting directly upon the sample box of Dr. Kings New Life blood and mucous surfaces of the Free Pills. Send your address Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effe tire in the cure of constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. . They do not weaken by their action, but KILLED BY SPANIARDS. by giving tone to stomach and Washington, Oct. S The Act- bowels greatly invigorate the ing United States Consul-Genersystem. Regula size 25c. per box.-Sol- d of Havana has informed the Stale by Riter- - Brors & Co., Drug that department GeorgeS. Newton, gists, Logan, Utah. 4 young American formerly a d. system. Testimonials Bend free. Price 75c.rper bottle. Sold by all Druggists! f me ants GENTLEMEN: We are now carrying in stock a full line of Wrapping Papers, both Flat and in Rolls; Paper Bags in Three grades; Nail Bags: Four Grades of Cotton Twines, also Flax and Hemp Twine; Express or Hardware Paper, Flat and in Rolls; Botter Paper, Envelopes in Several Grades and all Sizes. Note Paper, Fools Cap, Legal Cap, Tissue Papers, Fly Paper, Papeteries, Sacking Twine, andjin fact Everything in the Paper and Twine Line you will want. Also Butcher Paper, Fiat or Rolls, Straw or Manilla. We solicit an inspection of our Stock, an examination of our Prices, and your orders when you find our goods as -l- ow, of lowefthftn you geF them foTelshersu Through Semes. The through car service to Denver. Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago, St. Louis and other eastern cities, via the UniojtPacific and connections. is unexcelled by any other line. The equipment consists of Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Cb&ir Cars, Dining Cars, Buffet, Library and Smoking Cars. For tickets, time tables and other information call unryour s Dont hunyrTake time ;toex-amin- e nearest agent or address . the labels and trademarks E. L. Lomax, del of goods you buy, and you will and GenPas8. Tkt. Agt. Omaha, died protect yourself from, cheap, find " Neb; from worthless substitutes. fever. Sunday School Union. Cachs Snnday School Unions A practice of the songs to.be and his mother was in Ogden, Stake. sung at the,, com i n g,.. Utah, at last accounts. Time, .and plaeo-of- '" bolding wRibe held in the Tabernacle basenions: ment ontha following-evenings-Diligent inquiry, at .0gden.failed n -- First, SecondrThird 7:30. to obtain an information Sept. 24; Friday regarding Fourt! and Fifth, Sixth and OctoberFriday, 1; Friday, October 15. Mrs. Newton Seventh cds, Oct. 31, 1897. All connected with singing in The superintendent of-t- he GUITKAUs riSTOL. first Sunday schoolsare invited to atS.school named liKiie district, w here tend. David Oct. 8. The late Lewis, Washington, u4' t Gen. David G. Swaim, a close the anion will be Efcbj, will act as Chorister.' No. 1149. chairman Ko'SlU, of ' the committee and friend of President Garfield, and Kotioe for FubUeatlon. will callt ogether the othersuperin-Undent- s Unclaimed Letters. Kotioe for Publication. formerly Judge Advocate-Gener. aran date Helen Und and at' Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Anderson, Ith ward,! early of the army, according to recent ' Land Offloe at Salt Lake City. Utah. 1 .. September 1. W.7, liana , Krikson. . for the Union. . . Anaust Ruth, USU7 tD11 hPreb7, Jtn developments, was the possessor of range programme0. C. Esterboldt. Notice ti hereby Riven that named Eph nas filed notice of his toHowini intention Ormsby, settler baa Sled notice of hl inten- to make final proof In support of his claim. Guitaua pistol, recently recovered Mrs. Mary E. Helm, , And tion to make final proof In support 01 his W. IL wlU hroof be before made the Jens Appkrley, 7th Hansen, ward, Mid proof will be made be Clerk of Boxelder Co., Utah, at BrixhamConntv by the police, having been missing claim and that . W. G. Reese, Hilda Nelson, City, fore the County Clerk of Cache County, Utah, Utah, op Novembers. 1897. vis: since the trial, of the assassin. at Logan, Utah, on October Hth, 1HU7, vi. Lorenzo Smith, H.E. No. sm, for the NU JohaOIeen, Stake Suptcy. Gen. Swaim was . in charge of the John W. Holm, H. ., No. UtKA for the 8 N K 4, Sto. 21, Tp-- U N K W. Mrs, Alice lYSmith. m KH Sen. II, Tp. 10 N ft 1 B. me the iJilowlng witnesses to . prove for Garfields comCcaaYoc Catarsh by naisg Dr. U the above are not called for within lie names the following witnesses to prove arrangements omMbracL'vi his rlenCB ,npon nd culUvaUon continuous residtnee upon and cultivation fort during his last illness, and Shores Complete Catarrh Cnre. The two weeks from date they will be sent of. Midland viz: . . took a deep interest in the trial. only remedy that ' CURES. One to the. Dead Letter Office at WashUyrum McBride, C. W. Raeburn, B. J. Green Uatiaud, Utah; f. J. Walker, of FieldiPf, Utah treatment for fl. Riter Bros. ington. Utah, J. M. Blair, P. M, William Tar bet, all otHyrum, W.B. Corkhill,. the District At- - months RirorUsoo, r , j , i Co. , ByeonGroo, , , ; Drug ,,, Oct. 1897, al rSMi Srho-wa- n at IP Journal Building. UTAH. LOCAU, -- J - al , , V , - , r . Looau, Utah, 4. ; . Register Q0. r, CHASE. Attorney. 1 f , i |