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Show wf .si - . V & ter' ilfT'4 .. (tf i tc-- "r. :r--i' ' oj) VOLiXTII. Li m;.N 4 JCLllMUElt:. CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY MOBBING, OCTOBER 20. 1897. NO. 35 men whose result of thj discovery of law, so in interestsareLhere Jtahandlft ibeir spiritual tmngrwcanr never hope I1KPUBL1CAN RALLY- carto wan the Tree" money and provide for , their wel- for the proper development of self so methods. many times she fare, Against Mr. Snowden per- unless by the riage in which has driven to end fiom the county sonally. we have nothing- to urge. The Doctor was listeued to with But politically, he is unfit to repre- rapt attention, and the large audi- Members cl tne G. 0. F. and a Temper- bu nw f,h . ";VlrMand It! Jirj Ettas Yerfltct in Faror cI.J. sent the people of the Fourth ward. ence felt more than repaid for their 'driven to her , anefl Lecturer Hold a Hally. - He is a new cemer and has not attendance Mrs. lea BamillOQ. ihnnkfd Korrelt the the jurlecture. at Judge "4 ' !ora for the attention and consider- been here long enough to enter into vVii The case'ancT The 8 v m p a tine so b e peopfe, and inTdnTheyTiHft . Misstatements. his honor complimented the attor- to comprehend their needs and deThe Republicans of the Fourth Speeches b Rate Smith. Nominee Defendant Discharged and Taken to her We believe the Fourth on both ii-"ifnhe gentle- sires. neys Squires ' and George F- Goodwin Father Residence Spectator Fined manly and courteous manner they ward citizens will" recognize this ward are evidently in desperate Songs by R. 0. Easton and a Number for Applauding When1 the Wrdict had conducted the case and the fact, and if they do. the gentleman straits. They have taken to circumost the malicious and Was Announced . Mrs Hamilton absence of acrimony and bitterness, from Michigan will on Nov. 3rd lating of Ladies Comparison of Planks. . false stoiies in regard to ' w ' ' d ended of. most so one the and Fainted. f piLkia nameJSnQwdin T theDemocratic candidates for Criminal cases ever tried in X. Nation Thomas The that says Council. ' charge that W. C ' Utah. in favor of the Cates is a Smith is strongly . representative oflhe , After spending all Saturday Mrs. Lou Hamilton is not guilty liquor plank in their platform. It Hercules Power Co., and that he afternoon in careering around the Political Notes.' might have also added that be is is seeking reelection solely for theL town witF a profusion-- of banners of the murder of her husbiod, the onlv-one.- of about of the puTposelhat tFe lnterests of that and wagon loads of small child- jury-i- n John who candidates favor is in ticket is corapamy may be looked after in the ; eo at 1145 . oclock men upon the . the case said council. They eay that he is not a ren the Republicans succeeded in a sufficient guarantee to the people 6f it. yesterday morning, and the prieun that when they take office the e bona bide resident, but is thioking getting a fairly gfrod houe at the J doors immediately ewung open, OLD CHRISTIANITY AS of moving away shortly; that he ratification meeting on that evenquestion will be settled AS CREATION. has no interests here, at the same walked out . and Lou Hamilton to the peoples demands, ' ing. time crediting him with being the It wasnt a Republican crowd, a free woman. The jury whs out and with a due regard for the fourteen hours and three quarter, rights of all who are concerned in Synopsis of Dr Phillips Lecture largest stockholder in the company. however, by any meau. It was If Mr. Cates is not a bona fide its proper restriction. Before the Philos athic Society. having retired at 9 oclock on d resident of Logan, then judged by just an amiable The Democratic party proposes ( Saturday evening. that standard, the Republican tic- throng who heartily applauded the Between 8 and 9 oclock yester that when' the politicians 'get A crowded ket has not the name of one upon excellent musical numbers upon , which audience through wrangling over the tem- the large the face His every interest is here, tha programme, but were compara- it3 of the B, Y, public day morning assembly ruotn , perance question, - the people shall at-thDr and he has no more intention of tively dumb when the e court have an inning In its platform it College to the 'door,' greeted ,to arrive speakers when he rose to address leaving Logan than his maligners appeared. 'house, and by 10 the corridors binds its candidates, to a proper Phillips i?&acSmithlwaanhairmanrand were crowded with people anxiously and consistent reform of the liquor them on the subject of Christian have of telling the truth when Creation old as circulate atthe ity they resolution-wbico tbestrreportsTThere seated around him were a few 1 oy h traffiCrnd ; waiting to hear the result - of-t- he is a not The man the Republican al Republican spirits, began by speaker upo including t celebrated case.- - They wai ted pa- - thAcooventioodopted, points out that the subject was one stating who ticket has madetkflL: whjch progress-tha- t oneorbwnnf theircandidatesTThe the geueral trend of that reform buearae-knoand.whea o W. C. Cates has in the past it tiently, but reserves to the and the could be more properly treated in empty chairs upon tbe6tAge, which' five of a lectures in teries than rather that an agreement had been reach- council the right to people years As to the charge that ahould have been filled with their determine the ed, everybody was on the tiptoe of details. But the .Republicans are one. and he could only hope to give he represents the Hercules Co., it candidates; were a rather sad com- ' outline ol" the leading is an absolute, unqualified lie. lie mentary on the lack of unanimity expectancy pledged to the arbitrary abolish11 Norrell is a stockholder in the concern, as of about arrived Judge ment of the retail liquor traffic, thoughts of the subject. feeling amongst Republican o'clock and the 'lawyers in the regardless of are many other residents of Logan; candidates broadest its in Christianity the people upon the liquor quesanything is , case and many other members of the sense he of unselfish but has .that beyond religion nothing tion. There weye just twelve men say in the matter. Which the bar took seats within the rail, may ness; of doing good to others; and to do with it. Ask his colleague upon the stage, and they did most fairest? the pUuis and the space reserved fur the pub- -. properly understood it was the true in the present council, Thomas X. of the applauding. Mr. Smith Democrats, remember that temp- form of Altruism. lie. was boo q filled. The defend-y Smith, whether he has ever shown made a short address, camparing ant arrived, v accompanied by her erance is nob the only question to Because of this it follows that all any partiality for that company the two platforms and placing . faithful sister, Florence, and took be considered in this campaign. religious sects, being in his actions in the council, and his construction them, and the Beats they had occupied daring Every vote cast for the party of mostly manipulated for selfish see what he will say. Legitimate, otherwise amusinguponthe ofowd. ward work is all right, but wilful, Next, John the trial. The defendants father, silver is an evidence to the world purposes, had .failed FTSquires, their candi- deliberate Thomas Priday, was also present, that we have not lost our faith in The of a date for Mayor, made a brief but efficacy. any principle misrepresentation the jurors took their seats in the ultimate triumph of the white of doing good to others, even to the mans motives is wrong, and will rather pointless speech.The speaker metal, aud is an encouraging sign extent of aiding thoee who hate be condemned at the polls. ithej jury box. of the evening was introduced , to silver in the the East army was the basis of the true At 11:45 all was i,n readiness you after the audience had been somewhich is already forming its lines . in to the and existed from the ind, question: for Christianity reply what enthused by the beautiful Obituary. the fray in 1900. iGentlemen, have you agreed upon days of Adam down to the present Sister Eliza Holton died at her singing of Miss White, Mrs. Carlu vendict? asked by Judge Norrell, It is reported that some indi- time. home in Ciarkston, after a six days son and Mr. R. C. Easton. Correct principles which are true Foreman Foster replied: We have, viduals are attacking the personal Mr. Goodwin-introduc- ed himon Wednesday, Oct. 20tb. Your , Honor, and handed the character, and delviDg into, the today, muBt always have been true. illness, leaves a husband, four daugh- self as a prohibitionist from North She j missive which decided the fate of private, affairs of some of the candi- We may not be able to perceive ters, twenty-eiggrandchildren Dakota; a statement which elicited 1 W)U .Hamilton to Deputy Clerk of dates on both tickets, for the purevery true principle at once, but and fourteen very little sympathy; in fact, a This the principle exists nevertheless. to mourn her loss. Sister Holton t, be. Court Little, who slowly and pose of defeating them. couple of dozen hand claps and a unfolded it and, should be frowned down by all. If Take Newtons discovery of the (1, sliberately ot whistles was about as far chorus at Northampton, Engaid a silence almost oppressive, the- principles and ideas advocated Law of Gravitation for instance. was born as December 15, 1825; embraced expressions of sympathy went, vd the title of the canse: State by the Democratic are not That law bad been in existence be- land, party the gentleman closed his until Utah-v- s. Lou Hamilton, etc. broad, intelligent and just enough fore the days of Newton, but it was the Gospel April 3rd, 1834, being baptized by Elder Henry Yeates, a argument, when the housegave a e,tbejurors empaneled iu the to win for it the support of the he who deduced it aud enunciated traveling Elder in the Birmingham moderate sized round of applause. r6 cause, find the defendant people, then it will go down rather it with mathematical precision. to Utah In He said he came here for the purthaa ride into power over the Weeee evidences around us on conference; emigrated guilty. at 18S9, Ciarkston, 'where pose of making' a regulation settling a hum for a second or ruined reputation of any mani ; every hand that everything in na she made T) leee-wafriends and lived Republican talk, with a little temmany j md then the audjence burst From the way some of the Re- ture and above it are operated the life of a consistent Latter-da- y perance - argument thrown in law. immutable fi'X ij va round of applause and through r Saint- Relatives publican ward heelers talk, a perrequest the way of giving good measure; and We cannot reasonably andlcon-siatentl- y hand- - clamping, which was quickly son could infer Deseret News that and Millennial Star then in the very next breath said reasonably suppose for one moment to please copy. ' ' he was not a Republican at all. suppn weed, and two young men, they Jrad been provided with a B, the highest and noblest part of man - before" who gs. ' the names of Steve Smith bottle- - of snake-curenumeiated 'a whole lot of mis- He they can and F.. Tackson,.upon whom the eye started out. One of them told hope for much development ' takes which the Republican party & Heart of Chicago of the c ourt happened to fall, were, l&dy inrthe Sixthward that, the unless in obedience to' law. "Take had madeJn . recent, years, Jalked. Will-bthe attraction a'Llhatchera by his rooors ordereTonducted Democrats would be unable to car- as an instance theTawbrBaptisml roteciion a little, scorcheiTG rover . by the b tiliff to the bar of court, ry out their platform pledges, be- This law is either a true principle Opera House tonight. Cleveland some, and finally coming .The Heart of Chicago as a down to local and Judfc Korrell, in his severest cause the State Constitution for or it isnt. If it is we can neither matters, said that he is so very, imthem. a severe nepri bade the regolationof ' the ignoie it nor those commissioned to scenic production, tones, ga on I the lRepublicaaL stand could, render it operative." If it "is a true pressive that ' the"T merits "of the wand on the impropriety of any traffic",' authorizing only . itsJiquor with both feet, although abolplatform itself are apt to be lost sight demonstra tions dn a court of jus- ishment. for argu- principle it was as true in the days play he admitted it was a rather diffiHows that of. The plot is very strong, and of Adam as it is today. To suppose A 10 each and or tice, fined t cult ment? . v job as' the platform was too ' committed in the that it was not operative in the be- the lines are Baid te bo yerywell narrow.dered thee '- IIe read a' wo'nderful ar- - " -- We would suggest to the Repubwritten." fi nes ' were is The til God un s t o 'the t tha ail play strong enough Is ginning up pose county"" ray- - of. figures which showed - the licans, that,, having failed in that paid. They were taken in charge little scheme in the First ward, either did not know what He' was to stand, alone without the mar- enormous amount of money which by the officer. Jmd kept Jn custody they tackle thekindergarten next. about or else that He framed one velous scenic aids employe. is annually expended in the liquor set of saving principles for one till the mon y was forthcoming, . We as though that had . any , purpose abolishing intemp arge of ..humanity, - and another iTIOEOLS' DAHoiilS ACADEH7. traffic, when Jthey. were liberated. at isbearing. upon the- question erance! shouts' the Nation, and in set for subsequent generations. It r Immediately after the reading of . sue. the verdict, Judge, Towers and the next breath, tells the people Is much more probable that any Jnncu&cenent for the Season of The Democrats concede that the that the adoption of the Republi- God-lik- e ' -' ; plan formulated for huMessrs, Fred T, nd Edward amount of money spent for liquor : v and 93. '97 would can idea of mean reform, betterment is and was the shook bands with Mrs. manitys is large. Where it differs from the . Hamilton and congratulated- her that liquor would be so plentiful same yesterday, , today and foRepublican party, is in the best . Matinee for children beginning method on her good fortune, but, the 'good that our citizens would be ableto rever.. of controlling and restrict...The fundamental .difference be- Saturday, Oct. 30th, at 2:30 p.m. ' news so completely overwhelmed float in. . it. ing I aa swooned tween a Nation for and scheme called the The .reason Ladies she class ft argues that and Gents her improperly way, beginHe intimated that liquor sellers 10 or T5 minutes remained uncon- why J. D. Snowden Bhould be Mormonism, and , all., other ning Tuesday, Nov. 2nd, at. 8 were not good citizens because they Christianity oclock p. m. .Admission .25 cts, sold intoxicants to their fellows, scious, while being ministered to elected to the council, that he is branches of Grand Opening ball Friday even- and said they were all xr embers of by her sister, Florence, and others. an old' time Michigan politician. lies in the fact that Mormonism . Thea Judge Powers and the Messrs. The people of Logan are not look- is based upon the acceptance of the ing, Nov. 5th, at 8:30. a vast combine which desperately from Michi- principle of immutable law in ! Appointments for private lessons resisted the McGurrin were overwhelmed with ing for .enactment of any the congratulations of their friends gan or any other State, to represent thiugs spiritual jas well as physi. may, be had by enquiring at the and members of the bar on the sig-ji- ii them "in the government, Of our cal. And just as the great develop- Nichols, Dancing Academy ,, Sec; Continued on th page.) .v , and complete victory they bad, city. They want bona fids citi- - ments of modern science were.the ond St. v Hamilton zens, at an ; ed self-sam- e - i . 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