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Show twwwwiKm 'HBNIVMrW r wyw'fi'rN a rt ni t c ww MW irm A VOL3 xtii. LOGAN I51TY UTAH. TUESDAY MOENING. FEIUIUABY 8. 1898. All 'ini miittf R-v- ifi Cczgrsssmia King Presets, la Kei hold a public meeting on Feb, 7 at 8 oclock: in the eveuing, in Boundary avenue church. at,d has . Mr. secured as preacher, Campbell of Utah, who h cow speaking on Mormonism in the churches of the Nw York Prtsby-terWe appeal to you, ns watch-me- o on the walls of Zion, for whote warning cry our people listen in every time of danger, to aid. us in arouring public' pentiment against the evil in our laud, lest' the daughters of the people be carried away captive and their . blood be '' , required at our hand. Sallie II. Robbins, President. i to la Minora tlie Women &rs Itra'id. Monceniam Calls Orthodoxy Heterodoxy Bk Elders in Baltimore Create a Sensation Amcng Lady Members of the Presbyterian Church Bet R Will Render Selections From hia Stock ol Fables. y. Mary M. Cabs kb, Treasurer. The Herald .Mrs. S. Melville Prentis, Mormonism Mrs. Andrew B. Cross, ' "Committee. has, challenged the orthodoxy of (Signed) No was action taken by the the day and called it heterodoxy. union the on subject, from the fact This was the gage, and the oid a that 'precipitated adjournment Christian, churches were thrown was voted for to avoid a further down Sunday- - by Congressman discussion of the plans of the com Ot King of Utah at the conference of New York, Feb. G. 'will say tomorrow: ittfC4rrg0 MXOeyerof " ht?Aeci!m:Pl LondnT w ho in Brooklyn. Much explana-tio- n will visit Baltimore Feb. 11 to of results of eastern missions GUNPLAYS EPIDEMIC. was made during the two sessions, Spokane, Wash.; Feb. 5. The but through all' of them ran the lively young mining camp of Eurtk&fon the Colville reservation; piiitofjCQnquest There were no apologies for the is experiencing an epidemic of gun of .Mormonism of- - the past. On the playeThe tewn has who bad drink reservation men, was the one of agcontrary, spirit n whiskey and go on the warpath. gressive championship of the Within a fewjweekr.'Bixrmen have theology. Representative King, been shot. A prospector named of Utah, who supported in the is the latest victim. Wynn Wynn house of representatives Saturday, Dick and Frizzel were in an imthe request of more money for moral when Frizzel shot resort, fortifications, 'appeared as a thegroln. t It is feared Wynnjn HeferyentIy declared the weuhdT will prove fatal. , that he knew the mission had been A of ' , question jurisdiction has given .to the Mormon leaders to contributed to the lawless coq, prepare the way forthcoming of ditlon. 'Now that Jadge Han Christ and the kingdom of God; of for the J United States court has ' Mormonism is a challenge which decided that the Stevens county meets you on the roadway of' life and compels you to give the watch autborities have complete .control word of true Christianity. ' It com of the noth half of the the reserva. pels you to say -- whether you are tion , it is thought the lawless characters will' be punished'and supreally with God ornot; It chal lenges the orthodoxy of today and pressed, - Mor-me- -- mis-sion&r- - , 1 y, 1 callait heterodoxy, : Mormonism has come to make the whole world one nation, one people and one faith. ..It has not come to destroy. It has come to unite and to show GodV will as it 7 really exists. Characteristic Mormon hymns were sung during the .services by members of the tabernacle choir of Salt Lake City. Apostle Lyman, who has come: from the Mormon capital to preach to 'the eastern people, made an address in the . evening. Baltimore? American: The women of a number . of the churches in Baltimore have received with something of alarm the news of the presence of - six Mormon missionaries in this city, as reportedin The American several weeks ago, and their efforts to establish & Saints in ;church oflbn. Latter-dathis community. Home Missionary Society of the Presbytery of Baltimore, ha ve taken the matter-i- n hand, and are - arranging for an y ThC-Wome- na meeting, to,; beheld in the Boundary Avenue Presbyterian church, next Monday even- ingrwhen RevrrMfrCampheHof Utah, will deliver an address on Mormonism and Its Growth in the East. The followIagmemorial was sent ' to the Ministerial Union, at the Quarterly meeting yesterday in St. Independent Methodist church, on North Liberty street, and was read by Rev. Frank E. Williams, the pastor of the Boundary Avenue Presbyterian church: Doubtless you all know that six anti-Morm- on 1 MORMONS New York, Feb. 5. The first eessiou of the conference of Latter day Saints began in Grand Union Hall today in Brooklyn. Edward P. Keeler, the missionary in charge of the eastern district, speaking about the spread of Mormonism in this section of the country, said: VI, have been here about one year, and in that time I think I can say that great things have been accomplished. We have built up quite a following all along the eastern coast. We are making converts and friends every month and soon we will overshadow some of the old and well-trie- d religious bodies in the east. A feature of tomorrows sermon will be the singing by the delegation from the Mormon tabernacle in Salt Lake City. Utah and Congreeaman King'of Apostles Lyman and Cowley of Salt ' Lake City are to explain the doctrines of the Mormon church. . SUCKED EACH OTHERS BLOOD. ....London, Feb, 4). Aepecial ispatch from Perth, western Ausaunounces that Victor Lane tralia, and David Hook e, who were on a prospecting tour at Mt. Malcolm, after wandering in the bush for a week without water or, food, open-en- d each' others veins and sucked each others blood. They; sustained life in this manner for a few days and then beeame delirious. Lane was found dying, but Hooke has not vet been found. -d- ' Hia Jutificaticn. J Paid a college man Reyivication, to X San Francisco manufacturer man $10 name the stuff for me. has advised his little son not once, Warrant it to cure anything from but fifty times, to avoid conten- an ingrowing toenail to leprosy. tions with other children, but if Im the professor when Im on the a qoariel is forced upon him to de- road. Thats the rearoa you have Foui this big job of fend himself at all hazards. - ' does fellows one of them pome sing, The boy is a memiber of the tricks. and lecture I the Plymouth Congregational' Sunday jugglers down so fast all that school, and it la the custom of the jays swoop five to of us act have cashiers. as pastor to give every child in the And am da medeine no good, Sabbath school a nice little Bible eah? on the Sunday following his This suddenly, reversed the curseventh birthday. Last Sunday, of the professora mind. says a 'San Francisco pa.er, it rent He was in the harness once more. was Master Kerrs turn to receive a Bible and when his name 1 was Interrupted' only by the click of called he marched with a black the' shears and an occasional ex clamation from the barber or one eye he had received in a fight with of the several men who were wait another urchin the day before Never were medithe boyra face ing for next. , The pastor eyed cal more virtues eloquently or narrowly, and the whole congrelauded. Disappearance Tne little fellow plausibly gation tittered. flushed with embarrassment,' but of the hair did not weaken tne projaw. He , was- - lecturing accepted the Bible as gracefully as fessor once more, telling stories, cracking possible, listened to tho few words of commend&tioQ and advice and jokes, and relating miraculous Marted for his seat. . The tittering cures. After a cut, shave, shampoo e hen-half pulls ou t a fat pwclret-- 4 was renewed-an- d war . . book. But the barber wanted a down the ile the bottle of that medicine, and every feelings could be ' man the 1q shop gave an order, j longer; the on spot. Now, wherHe resented the imputation con- pjing ever barber of the pro the thinks veyed first by the pastors search- fessor k icks he t p pre n 1 ce,T fc 6 ing gaze, and Jhenthecongregv. hjimum. victims other are Detroit tions amusement, and, stopping in Free. Frees. theaisie, .he .lurnecL around and - hair-cuttin- -w- and-glosah- 1 ehoutedr r Wcrss Than Cheating. Questionable Relief, r of dutiful head the a .He was, household. He had been told to get a yard of chintz, and although ia thedark as to the distinguished traits of the article in question, he knew it must be produced f pon his return in the evening. : Op the way home he approached a large . dry good 8 house. At the .door he paused and covertly consulted a crumpled slip of paper, which he then pushed in his. pocket; went reassured, chanting as he went chintz, chintz, a yard of chintz, until he reached where his rderwasgivenin aii unfaltering tone. The young lady was measuring the piece when the strong man was seen to tremble, his fingers glided in and out of his pockets like worms, and all this while the lady measured on. Ahl his fiDgers touched a coin. It was small! He drew it forth and held it below the counter. He coughed. It was a dime. He did not know the market He was a man of price of chintz. and he shrank from humiliapride tion. He gasped to the girl: Hold on there, Miss, Dont tear it off dont tear it off. I havent a single cent. Ill go to the office and get some money and come back, and so saying he flew along the counters to the door. The office was five blocks away. He opened Bis safe and'Tined" his wallet. He returned to the store, and when the package was handed to him he modestly asked how much, and in a simpering tone, G cents, please. JThe .. dime .turned over Ja his pocket, the strong man clutched his chintz with a hot palm auddig-appeared- ; Washington Post.- - hia new boy, dye see what, Im ' doin of? Yes, sir, replied James, joure a pourin water into the milk. -girUreplied No, 3t James. Im-n- ot k m a n to 1ra'a-pouri- n' milk into the water.. So if anybody asks you if I put water into the milk, you can tell em no. Allerg 6tick"tothe'nraifcriJames; Cheatin is bad nough, but lyin is wuse. Pick-M8-U- p. - 4 t t -- t. Cell Street Decorations Features of the Parade Utan Mormons the Sole Survivors of the Party who Discovered Gold at Sutters Mill Orientals and Occidentals. San Francisco, the beautiful queen of the Pacific coast, is ireseed in her gala garb today, and her two , hundred and fifty thousand people are merrymaking, in honor of Californias fiftieth golden birthday. Market street, from the ferries to Van Ness, is the most quarantined iooklnjfltre6r tn ' the world, because its golden jubilee dresa is made of hundreds of thousands of yards of cloth yellow as saffron, and gold flags and banners depend JroaLita-many-thou8anof windows, and from ropes cross-ingifamouslhoroughfares every d0 he yards. Pi? qip , -- c whitewash,-- t - .... ? - - Fifty years ago today, James W. Marshall, six Mormons, veterans of the bauilion, which had heen mustered out at and some Indians, wera at work-- on what has since become celebrated Los-Angel- es, a for-his-fu- n - tail-rac- Commissioners of Cache County, Utah, sealed bids for the various kinds of Probate blanks nsed in the District Court, will be received by the County Clerk Up to and including Feb 15th, 189$, for the ensuing year. A bond for the faithful per formancejpf contract,ia..such sum as the Board of County Commis-siope- rs may determine will be required of successful bidder. The Board reserve the right to reject anyandall bids. H.'J. Mathews County Clerk. Dated Logan City, Utah, L thy 1898. . .. Notice. The regular meeting of the Cache County Educational Associ- ation will be held in the B. Y. at 11 a. m. on Saturday, Feb. 12, 1893. .The programme is college, -- t ree tJ. from-- ihe. Baldwin Hotel to the Parrott Building, is an arch of most beauti- ful design, and of the regulation board and sheeting construction Which, uutil the rain come,Tent to the city a clas-iappearance; but which now, alas, and alack! looks sadly In need of another coat of AQuickEetcrt. - Mr. A pin wall; a clever and reckless barrister, famous in the GOs in as butters Mill. Theyj? etpJa-th-- and Victoria audacity; littlFvaliey of Coloma, forty-fiv- e was addressing an election meeting miles from Sacramento;, and tor in Ballarat, the golden city. weeks aud mouths had held tho The lively1 advocate had come to even tenor of their way without that time in his career when much from outside. the interruption whisky and soda had wrought pal- They had cut the timber and pable havoc with his complexion. sawed the lumber, aud now the His speech ended, and questions mill was just about completed. were invited. AspinwalU bel- The race had been constructed, lowed a stalwart digger, tell us and a day or so before water had what makes your face so red. been turned in to wash out some Blushing at your confounded imp- loose dirt and sand, . and then udence, sir! was the quick reply. turned again; and on the afterIt carried the meeting. Kansas noon ofout the 24lh day of January, City Journal. who had 1848, Mr. Marshal), overeecn the work, walked through e Sealed Rida. the on a tour of inspecin doing so discovered By order of the Board of County tion, and - V They Dane Easy. Greatest Snap 1 ever had.con fided the young man with long hair, as he threw himself into the barber chair .with an order to give him the whole program. If you hear of a hard winter and a tough spring in the upper part of Michigan and lower Can ada, blame it on me. I brought hack all the spare money there was in those sections. Went through em as though I had a hold-up- . What wa you graft, sah? asked the man with the shears. Smoothest in the world. Had cl lornlas Golden Johllee. few Well, I licked him anyway. a'mei, ,rYaT Scenes Attending the Celebration g. Look for the Facts demonstrated as follows: , . - ; Thousands and by' experience.Wherein Are We Educationally Mormon missionaries are now at thousands of people suffering from Wasteful? Supt. S. Oldham. work in Baltimore, endeavoring to the effects of impure blood have S. . U. and IIow .teach History make converts and to establish a been cured by Hoods Sarsaparilla, it. lrof. F. Miller. J. . church of the Latter-da- y Saints General Discussion. . , , In view of this act, the Women Hoods Pills act easily and . Samuel, Old ham, . Home Missionary society of tho promptly on the liver and bowels. a big stock of vile whisky mixed Chairman Programme Baltimore Presbytery has resolved Cure sick headache. I 5 with cherry bark. Called it Hu- - i. 4 HO. 83 .. to At first they tried keep the discovery- - a secret, and . succeeded for a while, for there was but one gold. woman in ;camp,and the fortlwas forty five miles away; but one day -- a teamster ,stoppe(Uat The little cluster of log houses there, and at last the womani chance had Borne; she told the man, of course in strict confidence, of the wonderful find, and gave - him- - a nugget to assist his faith in her story. That was enough! -- Before the yearwas goneevery" little t6wn in California bad emptied its population out Into Coloma valley, and during the next year over eighty thousand people started from different parts of America and Europe, for the. golden west. A has since rolled away, and San Francisco, which was then a village with a population hundred people, has grown. to be one of the capitals of tho world;- - and her celebration at this time marks a period in th& development of the state, and in such a way as to causa her Native Sons to pause and reflect on the past and speculate on tho future. The parade this morning, whila a grand affair, must have been d::- half-a-centu- ry of-tw- o . - |