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Show 'THU J OTJ rCLI.HED EAEL ' & EJ3LAED IT Cettred it the Tbertday 7. BY PUILmiM k' LESSEES. . 1 ! ' ff "T17 tr4y, it Uiu, iieaatter. CO., JOURNAL, LOGAN.QrrAIl JANUARY tT.l-X7ZZZ- I chirks, and the spectators cast such withering glances at "hi mlhat it disturbed even bis cast iron heatt, and he relented enough to mutter that jie wouldnt press the charge; but just wanted to give her a lesson. His heartless conduct so affected hii mother that she was , e r Ill board had been entirely obliterated by the action of the elements. He was uncertain as to the exact location of the grave, and, naturally did not wish to make a mistake in placing the stone. In most instances temporary headboards are placed over graves, and in many cases these remain the sole monument until all trace of the name Is lost, and frequently the board itself rots off and disappears. It is therefore imperative that seme certain :method of identification should be adopted. The council could also afford, we believe, to pay the Sexton a sufficient salary to compensate him for his entire time, and have it spent in beautifying the grounds. Certainly this city, with its six thousand inhabitants, can afford something better than a sage brush desert as a last resting place for its jdead. "A little labor and a little water would effect a wonderful transformation, and would encourage people in the erection of handsome monuments. As at present conducted, the city real ly i pends nothing upon the cemetery beyond keeping the fence in repair, as the Sextons salary is reimbursed from fees derived from the sale of lots and digging of graves. If the city were to pay the present salary and allow the Sexton lo teeplhe "fees for "grave digging, the cemetery would soon present a different appearance. bie - M That President r service he civil when inaugurated reform and harried its operations into the various departments of the. government service. iThis is inconvenient found decidedly of the demand view in just now, for official pie, and strong efforts . are being mado by the Republicans to overturn the system Inorderto for place banters . create positions ihdTedeemcampaign promises, - Sesatob Wolcott has addressed the Senate, explaining the work of the Bimetallic Commission, of which he was the most sincere and - active member, lie professes to still believe that international bimetallism is a possibility to be attained by con tin ued labor with England, end that President McKinley was.in full sympathy with the object of the Commission; but his conclusions do not seem to be warranted by the premises upon which be bases them, taking his own statement for it. in-A- he with protection' The present con- ditions have been reached only by the continued vigilance of the Marshal and police. The two police were sufficient to cover thejground upon ordinary occasions, but the Marshal hovered like a guardian angel, over all. Whenever trouble wasjikely to occur, he was there to meet It. He had no regular lv'3.. lettering upon the temporary head almost prostrated with grief, and the probabilities are that she will Editor. not be a burden upon him much A. GotDOlf. longer. The most fitting punishJANUARY 20, 1898. ment for him would be that his THURSDAY, children should be exact copies of their unworthy paternal progeni Wetublibu in this issue the and that be should live to be home missionary appointments tor, old and very poor. until March 30th.' Those interest- very ed should preserve the paper or THETOLIOE lOEOE. clip out the appointments, as 4 they may not appear again. It has been considered by a few the that the peace We - Abe anxiously awaiting people, ' appearance of the new paper to be of Logan City could be preserved published by Noble VVarrum J r., at its present high standard by former editor of Tiie Journal. the Marshal and one policeman. The Salt Late papers have an- This idea, in our opinion, is falser nounced his return from the East, First, the Constitution of the State and state that be Is about to start prescribes that eight hours shall constitute a days labor upon all anew paper in Salt Lake.--Wworks. Why should a pohope it will soou make its appear- public liceman be required to work? twelve ance. hours? Second, if policemen who Vienna are undoubtedly publio servants Professor Schenk of the discovhave to claims worked but eight hours each, who University, ered a means by which ihe sex of would protect the citys interests unborn children may be determ- during the remaining four hours. ined according to the will of the Third, a policeman, unlike the parents. To what would he lead W,I Omnipotent can .be in but one uiTKeiMrFFfbrTualechndren place at .one, time; therefore, how is so universally predominant, can he preserve the peace in tne that the question --'arisesp where principal parts of the city. Fourth, would the coming race get wives hurry calls are apt to arrive from The Ouray ,'Herald takes the Professor from after the theoryhad any quarter whereiany public- - en- dead cinch upon a contemporary been in practice for twenty years? tertainment is in progress. How in the following heartless manner: He should be killed olT before he could the oae policeman respond to The following clipping is from divulges his secret. them without leaving the principal the alleypainkiller of last week and -- columns the city where-tjoais been partof har running d was act by .One performe good , of that sheet for the past month: likely to occur' at 'Any minute was Cleveland. ,4Um 0 . job work. ;V office contains -- This $7,000 orth of printing material and machinery, and men who know how to use it. We can duplicate any work done in any of the large cities and at very reasonable , prices. . vi - t- -- 3 zr D - In order to make room for the immense stock of Spring goods whichwill soon arrive, a special sale of different grades of Shoes will begin today. X Childrens Shoes from 25 cents up. Ladies Shoes from Cl 25 up. Mens Shoes from ,01.25 up. - RESPECTFULLY, . 7 . ANDREAS PETERSON. Seeds. Before the hearth one winter night, Made rosy by the great logs Halit, That, flaqntug up the chiinuey dark, Hit every cranny, every nook, Upon the ruga little maid Sat curled in pose demure and staid, ' Ccuttbg Apple Too Ethereal. Senator Sorghum hid been doing his best to carry on a conversation with the extremely sentimental girl, and was becoming diacour. j aged. She was gazing through the. window and exclaimed: In pensive mood,' witli dreamy eyes, See those distant stars! Did She sits, while uj the chimney flies ' A thought with every fiery spark, you ever pause to .think that they Glinting and flashing through the dark, may be worlds? Till with a sigh profound and deep Yea, I believe I have. She moves as one moves la her sleep. And that they may bo peopled-wi- th A rosy apple in her hand beings that hope and struggLy A weight of thought seems to demand. as we do? Oh, did you ever think She taps it with a finger light. -- . -- - Then carefully she takes a bite, Another bite, now one, now two, The core is thus exposed to view. Another sigh ! What itan it be, My little maid, that ailetti thee? Ah ! What is this? Some incantation, Muttered with such reiteration? -Hark! As each seed her bright eyed . see, These are the w ords that come to me : - "ffifPflBWftn .111.1.1 t. One I lore, two 1 love, Thr e I love, I say ! Four I lore with nil my heai Five 1 cast away. t, . nd - The alleged editor and proPractise Economy in buying prietor of that paper is assessed on medicines asiir othermxttersrIf the FoIIowingvalu&ti6ns: is economy to get Hoods Sarsaparihours', butatanytimedafiag the 1 rconla ins more Lot; ;Tvrr..- . $301 lla- becau-entire day and night, when any Houtrnnd 15 medicinal valoe than Watch i other-100 any trouble was likely to occur, he was All other 300 doses one dollar. ' Property on hand. By means of this con,$G1C Total. stant vigilance upon the part of Hoods Pills are tbe only pills to take with Hoods Sarsaparilla the Marshal and police, the law- All of which is duly sworn to. 4 less element of both Logan city It seems from the above that Cure all livfer ills. and the county at large,h&s been the miserable liar gets it in the Everybody Says So. neck on both propositions and we kept in check. Any relaxation of call the attention Cascarets Candy Cathartic, tbe most of the authorithe present good work means ret- ties to this case. If the alleged wonderful medical discovery of the age, to tate, act rogression. Logan, with its G,000 editor has $7,000 worth of property pleasantandand refreshing on kidneys, liver gently positively inhabitants, its support from out- and is only assessed on $616, the and bowels, cleansing the entire system, colds, cure headache. fever, lying towns, and the transient assessor has been grossly negligent dispel habitual constipation and biliousness. And tbe if, property Tlease buy element, needs at least the Marshal in his duties; and try a box of C. C. U. althe y ; 10, 23, 50 cents, Sold and guarand two policemen, and good order is not worth $7,000 thento leged editor is only lying deceive anteed to cure by all druggists. conpot bs maintained unless the the in his usual blunderiog number of the present force be and pnblic idiotic way.'. The fellow is Unclaimed Letters. maintained. welcome to either horn of the diGeo. Camp F.q. Later Since the above was lemma. Doherty. Ammon Hailing. written we learn that a petition F. M. Mirrcll. was circulated and very generally - -- Mrs. Annie . T. DABYSJS M QOIH FAIR, SKIN Ralphcsonww Ralph signed' HbjrilienTere If the above are not called for within day, askiog that but one policeman A Grateful Mother Writes this Lette- r- two weeks from date they will be sent o the Read Office at Washbe appointed; but with the under Tells afl about Her Troubles when ' . -- No, he answered. M never thought of them. Turning abruptly, so as to face him, she exclaimed: . r Why not? The senator thought for a moment and then answered, coldly: For the simple reason, miss, that.tbsy . dont yoteja my dia- trie Ll Waahin g to a,S tar.- - without leaving a scar. Hosier her bright cheeks 'grow Iu the firelights ruddy glow." Sure enough," A culpritTseed Finds she in the core Indeed. r From thy lips I fain would hear " What Ihe'eixth one means, my dear. Six be loves, she murmured ' the firelights flickering glow Two happy faces now disclose, like the rose, With cheeks Bat here well let the curtain fall, For the end is best of all, . to-da- -- . Miss Allie Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully, burned on the face and neck. Pain was instantly relieved by DeWitta Witch Hazel Salve," which healed' the injury e . ofthose people?. -- Here a' tear rolls 1 iiglilly ddwn7 What the eecret-shlias won? Who ran say?Bnt just behind Sounds a voice so soft and kind : Look again! Thou must indeed Find for me another seed ! low,1---A- -- 1 f famous pile remedy ery & Drug Co. . . It is Jhe Groc- Co-o- p STOPDIVORCESiS:: , . -- A- - Buy your wife the improved IIon.e Comfort Steel Range, Bxst os Earth. Highest awards at Worlds Exposition and Midwinter Fair. Our woUe HbstGoods, best tei ua. Drop me a card, f will do the rest. E. P HANSON, Providence. Sheriffs Bale Under Kpreclovure. la the Diitrlct Court o( tbe Flnt Judicial DUtrict of tbe State of Utah, County of Ceche.' aA. Cooper,. va William ToowbJ, Martha Toombs, Marr Ann Toomba, John Uilicr, Edward Uiltena.H E. Hatch end Copemtlve wfou au4 Machine ( ompauy. X otlca of Forecloenre Sale by Sheriff. Under end b virtue of an order of tale and decree oi forecloenre and eels, tuned ont ot tbe l)itrict Court of tbe First Judicial District of the gtate ol Utah, County ot Cache, on the 17th day of January. A. D 1m in the aboveentitled action, wherein X. A. Cooper, the above named plaintiff, obtained a Judgment and decree of toreciosnrw. aal sale against Wil Iiaut foomba, Martba Toombs. Ala nr Ann To tuba, John Miller, Edward Ultteno.'H. . (latch and Waion and Machine Com pant , defendant., on the 15th day of Jann-ar- r, A. D. 1898, lor the sum of Twentr-la- o 47 !tunrrcd and I wo and loojdclUrt, in United State 'Jnrrency.beaides interest, costa and couosel fees, which said decree was on the 17th day of January, A. D., ISOS, recorded in Judgment book 1 of said court, at page 191. 1 am commanded to aell that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Cache County. State of Utah, and hounded and described as follows, t: Tne west one-thir'A) of lot six 10) In block seven (71 plat A of Log.u city survey containing fifty fom MJ qnar rod, and further described aasituat in section thlrty threc(;:i township twelve U!) North ol Range one (1) east, salt a e Meridian lit Cache County, Utah, together with ail and elngnlar the tenements h reditamenta and epparteneaces. thereunto belonging or la any wise appertain-in- r. w.. v 47-1- to-wl- d Mas. Catherine Donoohue of rublic notice is hereby given that on Saturday tbe U day of February, A. at 12 o'clock New York City, has no occasion to M. of that day, at the front door of the Coitrtt' HouMintheuiivof Losan, County of Cache. ... feel proud, of her souJEd ward. .. 3 be. I will, in obedience to said order of eale and decree of eale, eel! tbe above is old and feeble, he stalwart and deecribed propeity, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judymeni, with interest and costs, etc., to the highest end bust young." "She had been a kind and A bidder, gold coin of the United State. loving mother; had supported him Faae manes 7 Oasov P. M, Smith, ington. - ' Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. when young, making' every 'sacrif- standing that thenigbtwatchman Utah. Jan. U. 185 S. Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores - Loo January lath, 1898 ice for his comfort and pleasure; be appointed a special policemau LAt the age of .two months, my baby had watched over his sick bed at a low ualary. This would be began to have sorcl break out on his right -than-to- e beekvAY a - ued - all - the. exter xul . x lea ve-t'"VilhiineeasiDgvlgilance andthe much betterthat we could think or bear of, tenderest maternal solicitude, and preservation of the peace to but to no svail.l The sores Ks Seek has ever beea made fee yeong peepfe which coin pares la velac, er has hadspread all over one h and- the - experiment side Of his face. We consulted two the sale at this greet eaeaal. , had been to him all that a mother's a physilove could suggest. might be tried; bat we believe the cian and tried his medicine, and Ins week Over 400 Pages. : SIX soro wts gone. Bat to my surprise in He grew and thrived, and she was preseot plan worth the little add! the HANDSOME two weeks more another scrotulons look200 Fall Page ' a . arnu. aorel on . ll hippy.Fin&llyit felLto...hisJot, tioual expense. It baby appearcd ing -C- OLORED Illustrations. in a small measure, to repay her grew worse end worse, and when he was PLATES . him I months three old, giving began Our city fathers should have the by supporting her declining years Hoods Sarsaparilla. I also took Hoods 5evral new Stori, -- ADDED He bad comfort. in employment cemetery jroperlyplatted,and en- Sarsaparilla, and before the first bottle each book la Itself, and was saving money. It was during monuments placed to indi- was finished, the sores were well and have el Short hundreds and THIS . Put-U- a, is Storlee, Anecdote, now never four lie trouble cate caused the returned, the various sections. A former years old, this money that Ac. YEARS but he has never had any signal those nnd displayed at once his avarice resident of Logan who is now liv- scrofulous sores since he was cared by VOLUME. . . and ingratitude. For some neccs-- f ing in Salt Lake,, visited the ceme Hoods Sarsaparilla for which I feel very The beet possible jljfc some time owes with to his view a health CHRISTMAS PRESENT good ago grateful. My hoy sary household expense his mother tsry Millions of Coplea ter beys and girU took a portion of his hoard, and ho locating the grave of one of his and smooth, fair skin to this great medhavo been sold. at all ages. icine. 8. 8. Wkoten, Farming-toMss. for theft. The children ;who was buried there, hia . bad her arrested Delaware. Get only Hood's. Order freaa peer Boeksellar er ef it. Ertry Dealer cerrtee It. magistrate asked - him if he seri- intent being to place an enduring are prompt, efficient and BOSTON. ESTES b. LAURIAT, Pufcfehws, ously meant to prosecute the monument over the remains, as the tiOOu S rlllS y In eCtU. ascents. a. 9ft, - re Jer -- sflDffBEDIM-BJ- ro he -- -- - eao-taet- -- self-sacrifici- ng . -- " T0r . n, tfc-- v 4 i i |