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Show THE Tr.I-T7i:::L- JOURNAL, LC3AI1. 01 All OCTOBER Y 1S37. 2G He will be our next such as is outlined above would, without reduciog the citys revenue ' . or in any other way harming - the interests, "prove to "be prorcuaBxo at--- -yoice'has been' raised citys ductive of the greatest goodto the IARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. more loudly against - priestly-i- n young people who are with us, and than terferencein matters, ' political make Logan, according to our lessees, N. E. Clemenson. hearts fondest wish, the best city contest ends December 31st. that of the Rev, in.Utah. been that .informed, ISatorai M U ftiMfla wwy JfmlVi Still, we,have M Both parties were urged to adopt Tkin4t; u4 Saturday, at that gentleman is using his utmost tea are ilMi sattir. BestMaking powder, and this measure without making . it endeavors, ecclesiastically Editor. otherwise, to Induce members of weaker than the plan proposed in : A. GohdojC . they are money-bac- k his congregation to vote the Repub- the address, and the concluding r This seems inconsis- sentence What is the missing word? not SAFE, although Schillings Best baking said: OCTOBER 26 1897 lican ticket. TUESDAT, powder and tea are safe. tent, to say I the least; but it be"Let us begin Ihejvork now, at comes doubly so when it is re- once; and Jfwe t work unitedly, Get Schillings Best baking powder or tea ax..yyur grocers; take out the ' ticket membered that the Democratic having in view only our own good (brown ticket in every lockage of baking powder; yellow ticket in the A of our fellow, men, we tea); send a ticket with each word to address below before December 31st. party embodied in its t resolution and that Untit October 15U1 two words allowed for every ticket , after thakouly one shall achieve success the THE JO U judgment. Marshal, It IT A I AWt w a. utverh psyjf The . ll i , Schillings , and bmusn . , Mayor:, ANTIION ANDERSON. j ' Marshall LrOr PARR: Auditor: T. B. CARDON. - . P -- , ; Recorder, Attorney; K. KEELER. Justice: E. W. SMITH. Treasurer : MRS. ANNIE KNOX. THE COUNCIL : FIRST ward: JOSEPH WILSON, N. P. NIELSEN. SECOND ward: H. E. HATCH," CHARLES ENGLAND. .. THIRH WARD: WILLIAM ANDREWS, MORGAN S. EVANS. FOURTH WARBT W. C. CATES. ABRAHAM JORGENSEN. FIFTH WARD; CHRISTIAN LARSEN. N. M. HANSEN. Direction to voters Put your X in the circle underneath" the Democratic rooster, and let it go at that It will be well done. Judge E. Smith has an en viable record as an upright and impartial judge. His friends are legion, and he will be our City V Justice. Julian PrGriffin- -' Antiion, Anderson, candidate for JosM,Tanner W. J. Kerr John A. Crockett tie Mayoralty upon the Demo- John T Caine, Jr.J. Z. Stewart, Sr. cratic ticket, is liked by the busi- James Dryden A. B Irvine ness men because he hlwavs con- Elias J. McEwanN. E. Clemenson T H Merrill ducts his business upon the square, F. V. Brewer and his word Is as good as his bond. Samuel Fortierr NrBascom G. M. Sammons He is a favorite with the working F. B. Linfield W. S. Laogton J, Z Stewart, Jr. men because he himself has always J A. Widtsoe J.A Hendrickson been a worker, and as an employer Mrs. D.Cotey DM Todd of labor he is always willing to Miss S. E. BowenWeston Vernon Jacob F. Miller treat his workmen justly. Joseph Jensen -- PROMOTION OP TEMPERANCE- - Immediately preceding the hold ingof primaries, a movement in 1 tbe interest of temperance was inaugurated. It was .considered by many" prominent' citizens that something should be done to re dace the liquor traffic to the lowest possibleTimU.lotal prohibition being impracticable. The faculties of the two colleges were prominent ih the reform movement, as were also prominent leaders in the various churches. An 'address embodying their ideas of what the reform should embrace was formulated and addressed to the voters of Logan, and both political parties were asked to1 give the measure full and fair consideration. Reduced to the form of a resolution, the ideas expressed in the address are as follows: RESOLUTION. Whereas, Logan City has reached a high standing in the state as an Mr. P. E. Keeler is an attorney educational center; and, of ability and experience. Under Whereas, there are numerous his administration crime will not immature young men attending be allowed to go unpunished, nor our colleges during a laige portion will the peoples money be wasted of the year, and, for the time being out from under the directing and in useless suits. guiding influences of homo and Mrs. Annie Knox possesses unquestioned honesty and business ability. She could easily secure three times the required bond, and her administration of the office of Treasurer will give entire satisfaction. Mr. T. B. Cardox is a general favorite with all who know him, and that includes nearly everybody in Logan. He possesses in an eminent degree the ability . to make his administration of the office of Auditor a which to pattern. elected. We append the names of those who signed the address and pledged themselves to work for the success of theirplaii: TheywrFTTToP lows: ' Orson Smith August J. Hansen t s word for every ticket. ; If only one person finds the word, tiiat person gets $2000.00; if several find it, $2000.00 will be equally divided among them. Every one sending a brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard 1 creeKbSblttheeSJTliecon envelope will receive an 1S98 pocket calendar no advertising on it These creeping babies and pocket calendars will be different fiem the ones offered in -- : MRS. JOSEPH E. CARDON. P. very specific suggested by Mr, Clemenson aiid others, for the repression of. the liquor traffic, and that ha is1 now fighting Jhe very pTaHnemmsHfBuggesteu over ms ' own signature, j model from He will be - As City Marshal L. C. Farr will make an ideal officer. During the transition from a village to a city, when it became necessary to suppress hoodlumism, Mr. Farr proved his efficiency. He is firih, and . at theJ same lime7 possesses sound the-abo- SILVER. The Democrats of Logan stand upon a platform advocating the free and unlimited coinage of silver. This principle should be dear to every Western heartnd no oppor tunity should be missed to give it expression. True, the vote of Logan in a municipal election can-oeffect a change in the fiscal policy of the government, but if we hope eventually to attain that much desired end, the sentiment must be agitated continually; and whenever Democrats meet and formulate a platform, this great plank of the national platform should be indorsed. The fires of liberty which led to our emancipation from British political control, did not at first assume the appearance of a sudden aod overwhelming conflagration, but a portion of the divine spark was carefully nurtured for years in the ut family; and, Whereas, there is no greater menace tothe character and future welfare of the young than intemperance; therefore be it Resolved: 1. That we are in favor of the complete separation of the saloon and pool and billiard tables. 2. That we are in favor of the removal of all screens, doors, painted windows, and everything which will prevent an unhindered view of the interior of the saloon to the Those Dreadful also the doing away of passer-by- ; connec- They Continued to Spread In Spite private drinking" rooms tion with the saloons. of Treatment but Now They are 3. We favor the removal from Healed -- A. Wonderful Work. Fnr many ycara I have been a great the saloons of all obscene pictures, chairs, tables and loafingac-commodation- s. tufferer with varicose veins on one ol jny Address: MONEY-BAC- SAN FRANCISCO. K, anAheart of each patriot, until the opportune moment. The Boston Tea Party and the battle of Lexington were not the inception, but the outbreak of the Are which had been smoulderiog for years. The stamp and tea taxes imposed by th8 mother country were trivial in their results when compared to the constant drain jyhich England today is imposing upon the United States by means of the gold standard. Tbe evils inflicted byJEng-Hs- b political control were trivial in comparison with those resulting from her financial control, which reduces thVworking population of conto the this country dition of vessels to the mother country, more surely than the nominal control r exercised during colonial days. If we are tojbecome frea iu deed as well as in name, every friend of silver should rally round the Democratic banner and declare in favor of free silver upon every conceivable occasiou. Compared with this and vital question, any little great difference of opinion in regard to purely local issues, jinks into insignificance. Every friend of silver shdold vote the Democratic ticket. home am But yesterday he was a plain and unassuming man, Who shumn d attention as if placed be-- , neath a social ban. His clothes were modest somewhat the worse for wear, And you would think a comb and bush were strangers to his hair.' But now he wears a Prince Albert drese of the noblest design, A diamond big as a hazelnut glares from his linen fine." lie wears a big chry sntberaum upon hand-me-down- I s, -- y coat. This natty ,nobby candidate who seeks the female vote. Denver Post, " SALE 'OR" TRADE A riding, ror will trade- - for pony for-ale- Bheep. Inquire at this office. PLEASE NOTICE. that we are headquarters for Faints and Painters Supplies. Our customers are sure of that beeause To Cure a Cold in One Bay of wbat they get and what they Take Laxative Bromo Quinine also see that pay for it. Tablets. All Druggists refund the this iB the factBuyers the moment they For enter the door and look around money if it fails to Cure. sale by Riler Bros. Drug Co. J them. No matter what the kind or extent of the painting job you Educat9 Your Bowels With Cas- -, have on hand, we can make it pay carets. i you to call. If its oils and varnin were ishes, it it, too, and so are Candy Cathartic, cure constipation fore er. 10c., 25c.' If C. C. C. fail, ourcustomers. Prices always way refund druggists down. money. Small pill, safe pill, best DeWitts Little Earlv Risers biliousness, constipation, headache. Co-o- p Grocery & Co. ' Riter Bros. Drug Co pill. cure sick Drug Wholesale and Retail Drupgiyli. LoqAN, Utah, . Fkasklix AHn MoxTPZLisa. In mo. Soles mm, Mrs. Jostrn E. Cardon is ed affable ladyjmd her ability to successfully perform the duties of the officer of Recorder, is unquestioned. It has been rumored that she is already in receipt of a liberal salary elsewhere; but this is untrue. She has a host of friends who will support her. ' H. K Merrill Lewis Cannon Mrs S.G.GoodwioJ. H. Anderson Luther Foster ' Jos. Newbold Lewis A. Merrill G. L. Swendsen Ed. W. Robin eon Andreas Peterson John W. Paris E.G. Uowans Miss R. Canoon J H. Linford Joseph E.AVilsonGeorge Thomas.: The Democratic resolution out Hoestbe-planbelieved- by all of ve Jbr the most signers-t- o practicable and effective that could be devised. Having such support as the signatures indicate, and backed by the sentiment of Ibp people,' Democracy will surely carry the election. Better cut these rules out. limbs. My foot and limb became dreadfully swollen. When I stood up I could feel the blood rushing down the veins of this limb. "One day I accidentally hit my foot against some object and a sore broko out which continued to spread and was exceedingly pslnf uL - I concluded I needed a blood purifier snd began taking In a short time Hood's Sarsaparilla. those dreadful sores which .had' caused me so much suffering, began to heaL I kept on faithfully with Hoods Sarsaparilla, and in a short time my limb was completely healed and tbs tores gave me no more pain., I cannot be too thankful for the wonderful work Hooda Sarsaparilla, has done for me.", Mbs. A, E. Gilson, Hartland, Vermont.' This resolution was presented to the Democratic convention y-one of the formulators of the address, who infereotialiy pledged the support of the signers in the event of its adoption. It was ' adopted by the convention. That this , supbe will port, given is evidenced by the paragraph of the address immediately following the summer of proposed reforms, all ofwhich are : included in the ' resolution adopted by the Democratic con13 vention. It reads as follows: Aparina We believefwith a majority of the people of Logan that a moder- It Uis l)etln fact the One True Blood Purifier. ate restriction of the sale of liquors, Hoods Pills cure all liver Ills, cents. -b- , ( , InloOcPs Premlum ' oiflJclOEu Jaoons ... .. Standard and a No. 1 , jksia. in every respect. Fish Bros WagonSr . 1 Made by the original and genuine Fish Bros., Clinton, Iowa. i , v , A- -'- r Genuine Ludlow Spring Wagons, ' Good as Gold. - , Press Drills, Dowagiac ' ' ! . " ; - 8- J Shoes five and six inches apart. South Bend Plows, Danielsons VUtah . . - . t v Sulky Plow, , Avery Plows and Harrows, Altman &. Taylor Threshers, , 1 (Starved Rooster Brand.) r , -- r - V , 3 Sitlney SteYens Implement Lta u, Logan, ft v , , Co. Preston, Idaho.. .1 |