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Show I THE upon one of our able home educators. This is the will of the taxpayers, the voice of common sense PUI1U8B1D BY and the dictate ot sound political ENGLAND PUBLISHING 00., economy. No other action will lessees. satisfy either. AI J OTJ.BN THE -- EARL Sc r,inii; u4 Btr4y. t aatter. W. - JUNE 7, 1S98. TUESDAY The Denver Post, one of the brightest, best and most reliable of our exchanges, now sports a Sunday edition which must give its jealous contemporaries that tired However, they can forfeeling. get their sorrows by reading Adams We postscript-'- . greet with another pleA-u- n the Sanjete Democrat, published at Manti, and, as indicated by its name, devoted to the interests of Democracy. It was time that the Democrats of Manti had an official organ, and from the , quality of paper, matte'-- arrangement and general excellence, the Democrat will baw r'hy one. fellow-laborer- - Of late there has been mucli discussion in the newspapers of what disposition we are going to make of the Philippine islands, when once they come into our possession. It is not customary to eat your bird before you catch it, hut they are so nearly and certainly within our grasp that the question is timely and of the greatest current intere t. It is one which the people of the United StVes should carefully consider as being of the nio-- t momentous importance. Jn the estimation of very many deep thinkers, the Monroe doctrine not only meant America for the Americans, but limited their dominion to the boundaries of their own continent. It i3 contended, and with much apparent reason, that it has been our adherence to this policy which has kept us in great measure free from international entanglements, mist of which, amoog-- t European powers, hive been caused by lust of terriHaving no other than tory. purely commercial interests in Europe, Asia. Africa, or the isles of the sea, we have not been involved in the universal game of grab and fight for possession3, which have compelled European nations to maintain immense standing armies and navies, and we have therefore been tolerated, if not loved, by them. Wo have prospered as no nation in the history of the world ever before prospered; and instead of seeking possesions upon foreign Editor. A. GoRboN. m THE PHILIPPINES- T ( ,k gHn4 ; Tin: City Council tau pro'ajt action in the matter of getting The water into the cemetery. means were speedily devised, quickly put into execution, the pipes were laid and the water is Ad who now there ready for use have contributed to the cemetery fund have their lots watered by the Sexton as frequentlv as necessary, and there is now no reas n why grass, shrubbery and flowers should not succeed sage brush, weeds and duet. Trie City Council has performed its part, let the people do theirs and transform the barren waste into a blooming bower of beau tv. shores, a policy which would have Ken suicidal because of European jealousy, which would have crushed us have attended strictly to the development of the magnificent resources of our own country, which has involved the productive toil of every and willing toiler, instead of compelling as in Europe each of them to carry a soldier upon his back, Ilut it is now contended by a number of men whose statesmanship entitle them to respect, that The Accolade. the beautiful allegorical picture published and presented to all ontributors of one dollar or more, by the Rd Cross Society, is now on exhibition at The Journal office where subscriptions will b received. The funds thus cjiie ted are forwarded direct to the Red Cross Society, to be exnended in the care of the sick and wounded upm the battlefields. Tn va-am ouot of good accomplished by the Society in the past, is too well kn urn to need u. Not one cent is deducted from the found by anv of those through whose hands it passes; all is d voted to the purpose for which it was given. The picture is symbolic of the freedom of Cuba by the United St'tes, and contains many beautiful allegorical representations of dillereit pbaes of the subject. In itself it is worth one dollar, and each donor s name is enrolled as a contributor, upon the archive-- of the Society. ahle-bolie- d have outgrown the chrysalis stage of our existence and should assume the place among the na tion3 of the earth to which our importance entitle us. It is claimed that for the protection of our Pacific coast, and in older that we may possess in wa'ert coaling and other cpnl to those of the vari- !0Ui l,(lwers of Eur0P3 who mi8ht we should have de3?ns uPon jtake advant ig- of the opportunity chance, or a divine Providence, " lhas thrown in cur way, and after We understand that a petition fully reducing Spanish pretentions is being circulated the in the Philippines, take formal Board of Education to reconsider and permanent fosHession of them, its action in the matter of the as well as of the adjacent Carolines, election of a Superintendent; and still in Spiiu.s undisputed that instead of Mr. A. M. Merrill who is unknown, no matter what In Atlantic waters it is said, and may be his qualifications one of with greater apparent reason, we the local applicants be given the should drive Spain from all proxposition. It is possible that the imity to our shores, by taking and Board could not legally recall its holding Pm to Rico as our own; action had it not been that one of and, notwithstanding the promise the gentlemen whose vote was ne-- we made at the inception of the cessary to elect, voted for Merrill war, c4a;m Cuba as our own, as an under & misapprehension a to additional measure of 1 he 1 r.ited States has now whom he was voting for; as a mat- a cached ter of fact casting his vote for auturning point in its In its young and Itisty , l0I7the of sur-same gentleman name. Thus, there was no elec physical, mental and financial tion, as it takes three votes cast for vigor, it feels equal to the task of the same noninee to elect. We maintaining' its position among hope that h new election will re-- ; the first class powers of the earth-shi- t in, the bestowal of the office and with its wonderful, aud as yet we t ! ng j l J self-defenc- e, j ! nis-oth- - - ( JOURNAL, LOG AN, UTAH. JUNE 9 1898.. TBI-WEEK- LY er but partially developed, resources, doubtless it can do so; but the question arises, isdt wisdom to at- tempt it? By following the policy outlined in the Monroe doctrine, we have arisen from small beginnings to .our present status as a nation. Is it well for us, now that our wings have developed and we feel able, like our national emblem, to dare the full light of the orb of day and fly into the face of the sun, to at one swoop invite the hostility of all Europe? That is the question, and it should be carefully studied by every loyal American citizen. Chain Drive We have successfully defied Europe upon the plan outlined by the Monroe policy, but is it well to enter upon a policy which will provoke universal hostility? There is still a third current of opinion which advocates the capture of Porto Rico which would drive Spain from dangerous proximity to our shores and the trad ing of the Philippines for the Brit- No jarring, No noise, No rollers, balls or other ish West Indies. Every American citizen should complications to perplex and annoy the operator take an interest in these important or cause expense tothe owner when timeis money. questions of the day, and reach his own conclusion. Doubtless the resultant concensus of opinion would, if expressed for or against Jas. Metkle, Traveling Salesman. the advocate3 of the various poli- 8. 0. STEVENS, Manager. cies, dominate the national action in this great crisis. neighbors patriotism in closing have also invariably Farmers and They up. Canyon Men 0GB CELEBRATIONopposed an early and uniform Can get horses neatly shod and closing time. vehicles substantially repaired The 1reliminary steps toward a We have found it the 3ame in Shoeing interferes and horses proper celebration of Independ- the matter of obtaining war news. with deformed feet, a specialty. ence Day were taken at the mass A few were willing to a3ist be--aton when cause the)r wanted more complete CEORGE NAYLORS Blacksmith meeting Monday evening, Shop. fifteen energetic citizens of Lo- reports than we, alone, could afOne block South of Old II. O. Foundry, gan were appointed a committee ford; but there have been a numMain Street, Ijogan. to arrange the preliminaries aud ber of men more anxious than they solicit the aid of our citizens. for the news, and equally able to Evanston, Wyo., a little town of contribute their mite; but when two or two and-- half thousand it came to putting up anything inhabitants, has already collected that settled it. MONEY to Loan on farms. We hope that no such penurious eight hundred dollars for this Zfph Thomas, Logan, Utah. purpose. Latest reports were to spirit will mark the arrangements EGGS WANTED at the Bee the effect that Richmond has a for the coming ceKbr.atiu.i: but Hive StoreK 10 cts. per dozen. IDt of considerably more than that the spirit of pi'r: n.i3.n will TWO rooms for rent two blocks other towns and are prepar- overcome that of f200, m order from Main Street. Apply at this ing for the greatest and b?3t cele- that ne may have a crieoration office. bration in thpir histories. We worthy of our city and afford ONE MILLION- - Watches wanthave no doubt that the committee proof of our love of our country. ed for repairing, of C.M.Wendelboe, will do its work well, and trust the best watchmaker in Utah. Coming events cat their it will be given the most hearty LOST Between Logan cemetery Owing to our and Iostoffice on Decoration moral and financial support by the shadows before. Day, public. Every patriotic citizen interest in the war news we had a little girls cape. Finder leave should do their best to promote forgotten that an election is to be at this office and be rewarded. the good cause and assist in hold- held this fall until we heard the PLENTY OF MONEY to loan wail of Deconour of the on a celebration farm and city property. premonitory ing worthy the II. A. Pedersen. of anent action the weys victory and the heroic acts temporary Main St., Logan. of our defenders elsewhere. Let us City Council upon the long setFOR RENT. A good frame have a celebration that will be tled liquor question. It will have three lots and a good orchremembered by the children as a to try some other tack if it wishes house, in ard Millville. Enquire of John model upon which to mould future to arouse a "hirlwind ot public inMillville. King, dignation against the Democratic occasions of a like nature. THE SPRING POND ICE CO., Upon previous occasions ot this party. The action of the Council will deliver ice to any part of character, and sometimes when was in accordance with the dictates town. Orders will be taken at the. and was and is Fulton Meat Market. been of common-sense- , some charitable call has made, those who have had charge entirely satisfactory to the public. DEWEY Ties 25c.; Boys clothof the subscription list have found Try something else, neighbor. ing 70c. per suit; Ladies shoes 75c.; Misses and childrens slippers 75c.; some ol the merchants men well shoes 20c. Bargains for all7 Blood Childs is to able unwilling contribute. So Beauty Beep. J. Newboli. Clean blood means a clean skin. No unwilling, in fact, that it was without it. beauty Candy A HOUSE evident they would pay nothing if Cathartic clean your blood and keep it ward a lot and in 5th and it were not for the fear of the com- dean, by stirring up the ).iy liver and Weston to all near farm exchange for impurities from the body, ment the absence of their names driving to banish pimples, boils a bouse and lot Begin located in centrally would occasion. This would be blotches, blackheads, and that sickly at Bros. Robinson Logan. Apply by taking Cascarets, even more evident when the col- bilious complexion for cents4 ten All SALE. FOR At A. C. Jacobbeauty druggists, lector called for the unwilling con- satisfaction guaranteed. 10c.. 25.. 50c. sens blacksmith shop, two double-seate- d tribution. Fault would be found buggies, one siDgle-eeatewith the way in which the afiair buggy, one cart, and a single and double harness, 6ne 3 wagon and had been managed, and the money one plow. Cheap. be parted with as much reluctance Was complete in every partoBS. L. C. BLANCHARD says: as would a tooth. ticular, so is our line of I have used your Mnltum in I'ar-v- o This lack of public spirit is also Combination Flat-iroand manifested in the same quarters in Either homo maile or imfluter in my family for over a year. regard to closing upon holidays. I like it, and can safely recomported. Young people cannot find a more complete or A While the majority were willing to mend it to the public. close and allow themselves and Neil Bell, Agent. cheaper outfitting house. Our stock of Undertakers clerks a holiday, the ones referred MATTRES3ES made to order, goods, coffins and caskets is old ones cleaned, remodeled, renoto, even if their froht doors were also t complete. We invite vated and made as good as new, at-- j not opened and their goods disyour trade. the - Logan Mattress Factory. played, were still there to attend ' Wall paper of all kinds and borto business and thank God for the ders to match. John Bench additional trade gained by their 3rd ISt., East of Tithing Office. 4 doors west of P. O. Logan, , Q) Lr ircders, eaders, Flowers. SkU Stevens implement go. - Want Column. a pt-lf- . Oaf-caret- s TWO-ROOME- D 40-ac- to-da- y ; j d Deweus worn FURNITURE N.fl. LINDQUIST'S. n re |