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Show THE THE JOURNAL FCL1SHKD BY JOURNAL,- - LOOIN, UTAH, APRIL 21 1898. TRI-WEEK- LY sovereignty or control over the island, and expresses its determination to turn it over to its rightful owners wh0npeace-ha8beenre-storwas aleo a great improve ment, ai it robs it of all appearfor territorial ance of and places our aggrandizement, action upon the high plane of humanity and justice in the eyes of the world, thereby securing us from foreign intervention, at least of any active resistance. Eliminating the clause of the Senate resolution which recognized the existing government of the insurgent 3 in Cuba, was possibly sound policy, for two reasons: First, because in the opinion of Senator Edmunds and other high authorities upon international law, to rccognizs the existence of the insurgent government while Spain still claims sovereignty over, and virtually holds possession of the island, would lead to endless complications and might be held by an international court to fix the responsibility for the payment of the four hundred millions of outstanding Cubun bonds, upon the United States. Second, because during the ed, EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING 00., ' ) bMnl ' lessees. tk Ttirrftr Mi . rt-- c Saturday. r l W. Wick. warm Editor. A. Gordon. T HUBS DAT, AfcBIL 21, 1898. COMMENDABLE RESOLUTIOB8- - was feared on Monday, when the House refused to concur in the It Senates amendments to the Cuban resolutions, and the Senate refused to make overtures toward a conference committee, that a loog and tedious delay was in store. Fortunately, upon this occasion, wide as was the chasm, it was hridgod; a conference committee agreed upon a compromise which, while not all that the Senate demanded, was still more than the House was willing to concede. The form in which it finally passed as a joint resolution, as probably, all things to raise a certain specified sum in eighteen, than iaVght years, and the burden of principal and interest, a aw elL&s Jh a t pf a sudden and unprecedented demand upon THE GENuiNEUidlow-SpringWagonsf- the people, might Have' been Even at this date it is a euhject worthy the attention of both the Board of Education and and City Council. mater-ially'reduce- d. : ' ' , Fine Carriages, -Hickory Wagons, Fish Bros Wagons. The Journal bulletin hoards have been the principal attraction since the war began. .All classes and conditions of people have scanned them daily, and as each mes- sage has been received, they could scarcely, wait unjil they could be (The only wagon made by the original and genuine Fish Bros.) written and posted up. We have been getting an excellent tele-- Esa graphic service, but have found it too expensive to maintain without HEADQUARTERS FOR- assistance. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, we have no more interest in getting the news than has anyone else; but we have obtained it for the benefit of the people. Many of those most interested apd must insistent that we get all the news, are non subscribers; next to them come those who are eubscribers but never pay. These, and many others, turn away when we get out an extra and they are asked by the newsboy to pay five cents for what- has cost us Preslon, Montpelier. Idaho. many dollars. ()u the other hand, Ogden, Logan, Utah. our best paying subscribers cheerfully coutribute iu this way toward defiaving theeost of obtaining the news they wish to get. We have decided to get the cream of each days news and issue an extra each evening. They will be Bold at five cents each, and will be publiehed each evening about six oclock, if we can in that way obtain half enough to pay for the telegraphic service. They will be A CHAPTER OF GOOD THINCS. on sale at the office and on the ?'street, or will be delivered in the HAVANA PRESS DRILLS, business portion of the city as toon Best on Earth. as printed, lo those ordering them. JOHN DEERE PLOWS AND STEEL HARROWS ctand without a rival A piece of interesting news to OLIVER CHILLED AND STEEL PLOWS, are unexcelled. those interested in the mothers FULLER.WARREX STEEL RANGES dr STOVES meetings, is that the National ConRACINE SPRING WAGONS-BUGGIES, gress of Mothers will convene in BAIN AND WEBER C D. from WAGONS, 2nd , May Washington, THE IDE L WIND MILLS, to 7th inclusive. The list of stand at the herd. topics for discussion is a very PLANET JR. GARDEN TOOLS, lengthy one, and embraces a wide THE WITCHER PORTABLE DAMS. variety of subjects of .paramount No farmer should be without them. importance in connection with the HORSE SHOE NAILS, STEEL.1RON, HARNESS. 'I) And everything training of children. The roster that makes life pleasant. jl of speakers includes the names of Go-o- p VVaoon and Machine Go-- . many eminent ladies who have X. W. Kimball, been prominently identified with Mgr. the work, and their utterances will doubtless attract wide atten-- Plows, Seed Drills, Harrows. considered, preferable to the resoattendant upn a new lutions of either the Senate or House. As it finally passed it sente of perfect freedom a state of reads: anarchy might exist and the race Joint resolution f r the recogni- for position lead to universal riot tion ot the independence of the and a division into warring facpeople of Cuba, demanding that tions. When a stable government the Government of Spain re- has been established aDd peace and linquish its authority and govhave superseded war, ernment in the island of Cuba prosperity desolation and anarchy, the and to withdraw ,ils laud and mission of mercy of the naval forces from Cuba and States United will have been Cuban waters, and directing the President ei the United States to tbe wrongs of Cuba righted, use the land and naval forces of the Maine avenged and the Spanthe United States to carry these ish nation properly humbled. Let resolutions into effect: the good work proceed with all Whereas, The abhorrent condi- possible expedition. tions which have existed for more than thre years in the island of Thk Board of Education at its Cuba, so near our own borders, have shocked the moral sense of the last meeting was considering the people of the United States, have amount it would he necessary to been a disgrace to Christian civili- raise for the support of the schools zation, culminating as they hive, the coming school year, in the destruction of a United during and the rate of tax it would be States battleship and 206 of its officers and crew, while on a necessary to levy. It was found friendly visit in the harbor of that by levying the same tax a9 Havana, and cannot longer he en was collected last year, the sinking dureJ, as his been set forth by the fund for the redemption of bonds President of the United .States iu could be swelled by the addition of to Congress of April his if ,"00 a about year, instead of 11, 1893, upon which tbo action of having added to it but seven or Congre.--s was invited, therefore, Resolved, By tbe Senate and eight hundred; tbe amount actual-Houseo- f Representatives of the y required by law. No final States of America in Con- - j.cj9jou wa3 reached. It seems to us gross assembled: First That the people ol the that tho better plan would b) to island of Cuba are, and of right maintain the rate and lay aside ought to be free and independent the greater amount. True, the Second Tnat it is the duty of bonds must reach maturity before the United States to demand, and they can be redeemed, but the in- tion. the government of the United terest on the surplus laid aside will States dues 'hereby demand, that he of found material assistance in the government of Spain at once relinquish its authority and gov- paying the accruing interest and ernment in the island of Cuba and reducing the final payment on the withdraw its land and naval forces principal, thus proving a source of from Cuba and Cuban waters. Another, and weightier Thirdr-Th- at the - President of economy.exists. In 1902 Logan the United States be and he hereby reasou, will commence the payment is directed and empowered to use City the entire land and naval forces of of its Liquidation bonds $10,- war- From now on until the end the United States, and to call into 000 At the rate of $8,000 a year, of the difficulty, all departments the actual service af No sooner will it have dispised jofour government will work aa-- a States tbe militia of the several of this debt lliau it will have unit, having the united support states to the extent, as- - may be a great people.-- ' to the act by redeeming repeat necessary to carry these resolutions " its Waterworks bonds. So, for leu into effect. b7j""wtTT1 -- BIOS .Wan, Qo.. Fourth That the United States years, iff addition lo current expen- hereby disclaims any disposition see, 18,000 must be raised annually 'Bids for sprinkling District No. 1, Logan City, will be received at or intention to exercise sovereignty, to our bonded indebtedness payoff Recorders office until April the jurisdiction or control over said It would be if certainly wisdom, 22nd. Map showing sprinkling island, except for the pacification to pay off our school district, can be seen at Recorders possible, and asserts determinaits thereof, tion when that is accomplished, to bonds before this large and steady office. Committee reserves the leave the government and control drain upon our resources begins. right to reject any and all, bids., Committee on Streets. of the islaud to its people. It would be well to equalize the April 18, 1S9S. Logan, This recognizes that the people burden to far as possible, and it is of Cuba and of right ought to a pity that at the lime the muni- Farmers and Canyon Men Can get horses neatly shod and be free and independent' The cipal debt was contracted, no more DurHouse resolution admitted that in this direction wka done. . vehicles substantially repaired they ought to be free, but tbe joint ing the ten years intervening be- Shoeing interferes and horses resolution recognizes-i- t as an ex. tween the contracting of the debt with deformed feet, a specialty. ' -- atisteot fact. This is a decided ith and the payment of the first inv GEORGE SlactsmiUi much been have BULGES The fourth S&op. might provement. clause, stallment, wherein the United States dis- done to lighten the burden.Uponthe One block South of Old U. O Foundry, claims spy . intent of exercising installment plan, it is much easier Main Street, Logaa. Sidney Stevens Implement Co. - self-appointe- d fnl-fiile- d, i me-sag- e 13 j j d - I I 1 r T11 -- WE ARE PREPARED.--- - - Cc$ the-Unite- d To Supply the Trade and Public With Such I Seasonable Goods 1 89- - - - I , IF NEATSFOOT . AND HARNESS OILS, BLUE VITRIOL, SULPHUR FOR SHEEP DIPPING PURPOSES, WHITE LEAD AND LINSEED OIL, AND A FINE LINE OF PAINTS AND PAINTERS SUPPLIES. i- i I We buy these goods in large quantities and give buyers the benefit of same and solicit inquiry and correspondence. Bros. Drug Co. LOGAN, UTAH. y 5 Franklin and Montpelier, - - Idaho. ; - L. .w --- K N 8: LL |