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Show TUB ' rpsuaaBD by EABL& ENGLAND PUBLISHING lessees. II Ik, fMVtflt tkni) u trtlT. wwUUm miw, A.VUDoN, l 00., . , ff DECEMBER 81.1898. 1- fc.. of Thursday, in the course of a degcriptioiKpf a pur Hon. A. ported interview-betwee- n W. McCune and. supporter.; of ' The Tribune " THE HiAGk . Editor. SATURDAY"- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, DECEMBER 31 tSSS. Y will be discountenanced in Utah, JOURNAL 'TEIEJ TEI-WEBKB- Judge King, reports the King madant the flag Raised theyraise it; as saying to Mr. McCune: Before wbln. they want it hauled down it down. this thing is over youll find your, they instances He character besmirched, your reputa-tiogone, ybur nights made mis- wherein the flag1, after having been erable by insomnia, your days un- raised upon foreign soil by the happy by grafters and heelers. people of the United' States, had Assuming the Tribunes report to again been pulled down y the be true, the King mans knowledge same authority and the captured of McCune must have been very territory restored. limited; for, first: his character is Speaking further in relation to an open book which it is. beyond the subject, le uttered a great tbe power of calumny, malice or truth in the following eloquent citedv-numerou- s ; political depravity to besmirch Second: his reputation is built upon that chracter, therefore upon an eminence too high for his would-b- e trad ucers to xeachThird: he does not want the office unless the people want him to fill it, therefore need lose no sleep; for tbe same reason his days cannot be made unhappy by grafters or heelers, with whom he will ' have nothing to do. He will, however, make life a burden early in the session for, the grafters and heelers if there are any such employed by others, as his strength promises to cuttheir career short. At tiie time last evening it of going to press was impossible to ascertain whether or not the prize fight, which was scheduled to occur at Provo last .night, would be alb wed to proceed, A strenuousiffort was being made Wil-liams-Be- an words: -- - . t X '"v - Our flag stands for an indissoluble Union of indestructible States. Every State is represented by a star and every Territory eees in the Constitution a star of hope that will some day take its place in the constellation. The mission of that flag is to float, not' over & conglomeration of commonwealths, but over The Land of the- - Free and the Home of the Brave, and to that mission it must remain forever true, forever true. So far as theM sentiment connected with the lowering of the flag is concerned, Mr. McKinley is right if we think of the act In connection with enemies or traitors: bat when the right of the official representatives of the people, acting by their command, is called into question, Mr. Bryans contention is correct beyond all dispute and the flag can be hauled, down. without either desecration or Joss of dig; t nity. -- . of various churches, nd by individuals opTWO EXTREMES. posed to the sport, to stop the mill. Tbe principals, and During Hobsons brief career as a .those eget to witness tbe Jight, jublic lecturer,- - be was kissed by maintain that a glove contest is no legs than seventeen or eighteen something so different, that it doeB lundred girls and women. After not come within tbe same category overcoming his initial, backwardas prize fighting, therefore cannot ness he really eeemgsf to like, and legally be interfered with. They as one paper Bald,. actually courtdeplore the fact that there is such ed them. Whenever he entered au unreasonable opposition to a reception room his lips began to this class of pbytieal culture. wreathe themselves into an anThis seems a peculiar view,- The and had not the ticipatory packer, men eater the ring, each with . the naval authorities promptly ship-e- d avowed purpose of knocking his him to the anti pod antagonist out senseless of beatbecause of jealousy his fame ing him until he is eo exhausted as the hero of Santiago would have as to he unable to" arise in time for een lost in his later renown as the n - many intbe -- next -- round champio hoecuI a to ry performer, stances they nerer get up, This is le became accustomed to; and a form of physical culture which evinced a rapidly growing love for should he stopped at" once "In the the service and adlip favors, interest of public .morality. The ulation ol women.eye , . course of training taken .preparaAt about the time the dispatches tory to a prize fight is doubtless were bringing word of Hobsons - beneficial; but the assumption that performances in this direction, and the prize fighters prime physical scattering consternation among condition when he enters the ring the husbands and sweethearts of is due to the fact that he is a prize the places he proposed to visit, fighter, is wrong. People are too they also brought information of apt to gaze upon the pugilists well the death by suicide of Ira Fitch, developed muscles, note the glow of Webster City, Iowa, whom, the of his skin and mark his' powers coroners jury declared was driven of endurance, his strength'and ac to death by the attentions "of tivity, and. attribute then! to his The message showed that , trade rather than to the regular unlike Hobson, ho did not welcome - habits of life and constant physical his fate with open arms, hut fought exercise he is compelled, to take against it until he was overpower while training. The course of ed, then preferred . death to sur ' training is' excellent and coca render. It eaid: Spendable; hut the purpose for He could not . escape their Mch he trains is execrable. We smiles. As soon as he would get t: . t the Provo affair was stopped rid of. one another would come 1 that generally, along to weary him with her ad by tbe authorities Want Column; Remedies for Dyspepsia was Regarding 1 Hon. W J. Bryan is "opposed to a policy of expansion and imperialism. He so declared as soon as he had doffed Uncle Sams uniform. During McKinleys recent junketing tour, while at Omaha he voiced the sentiment entertained by exWho pansionists, when he asked: the will haul down flag. Mr. Bryan, replying to this senti' ment, said: The flag is a national emblem . and is obedient to the nationaKwill. It - was - made - for the people, not the people for the When theAmerican people n A POPULAR MISTAKE ulation and letters. According to the testimony of a number of respectable and promi- d nent young women today it brought out that he possessed such strong power over them that they were willing and did fall down and worship him. They could not explain why. He was to them afl a magnet to a piece of steel. Married women and young letters and . flowers him. They crowded his upon and sent him of business place and messages. loving candy Physicians are much puzzled and Indigestion. The national disease of Americans is indigestion or in its chronic form, dyspepsia, and for the very reason that it is so common; many people neglect taking proper treatment jforwhat they.. consider trifling stomach trouble, when as a matter of fact, indigestion lays the foundation for many incurable diseases. No, person with a vigorous, healthy stomach will fall a victim to consumption. . Many kidney diseases and heart . troubles date their beginning from 'poor, digestion; - thin, - nervous - people - are really so . because their stomachs areodt of gear; weary, ' languid, faded out women owe their condition to imperfect indigestion. When nearly every person you meet ie afflicted' with weakdiges tion it is not' surprising that nearly every secret patent medicine on the market claims to be a cure for dyspepsia, as well as a score of other troubles, when in . fact, as Dr. Werthier says, there is but one genuine dyspepsia cure which le perfectly safe and reliable, and moreover, this remedy ia not a patent medicine, but it is a scientific combination of pure pepsin maid-enashower- -- shockover the case and society-ied at the inquest brought out. And as for the multitude of women who loved him, they are heart s broken . So, after all, it seems a matter of temperment. Too few cases of this nature are on record to establish a rule, hut our belief Is that Hobson would represent the majority who would much rather submit jyefully; who would 'rather run the risk of the attendant microbes and, if needs be, die at the post of duty like a man, than to commit suicide as did Fitch, who may be regarded as 'the exception frhich proves the rule. Concerning Beginners. (free .from condition ' of the maklKit highly desircity schools able that'no new classes he forced during the present sehobl year. In the outlying districts itN would simply he impossible to accommodate any pupils" who are entering school for the first . time and it is hoped that it will not he necessary to organize new classes for such pupils in the Woodruff and Benson schools, as such would necessitate changes throughout the entire buildings. We believe that those children who have recently reached the school age and are entitled to entrance would lose nothing by remaining out until the opening ef school next fall. Experience has Bhown that when pupils donot enter school until after the seventh or eighth year, the rapidity with which they advance more than compensates for the time which appears to have lost by not entering at the age of six. thin will meet H10 aP We and that it of the proval ' patrons will not be necessary to arrange for new classes at present. If, however, the latter do not agree prith this opinion, we will try to accommodate the new comers at the Benson and- - Woodruff schools who make application for entrance during the school week beginning Tuesday January 3rd. . Respectfully, The essences, fruit salts and bisIt is sold by druggists" Under name of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are far ahead of any remedy yet discovered. They act on the food eaten, no dieting is necessary, simply eat all wholesome food you want and these tablets t it. A cure results, because all the stomach needs is a rest, which Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets give by doing the work of crowcfed muth. will-diges- " digestion. sell these tablets at Druggists 50cts. per package. Circulars and testimonials sent free by addiess-in- g F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. I PROBATE" AND GUARDIANSHIP - . H. A. Pedersen, Main St:, Logan; ROCK SPRINGS Black Dia-moand Kemmerer coal and red weod for sale at Cheap Cash pine Isaac Smith. Store, by COAL T. II. and R. H. Smith are agents lor best Rock Spring coal. Yard at south end depot.. Leave orders Quayles store. , STUDECAKER BROS. Mfg.Co, Headquarters for wagons, carriages, bobs, harness. - Between First and Second Streets, "east side of Main, Logan, Utah; EXPERT JUDGES of wines and liquors concede the fact that for both quality and price, the goods carried by the Cache Valley Brewing Co., take the cake. WE ARE CLOSING OUT our . crockery and glassware regardless bf cost. We also have a full line of stoves, stove extras and hardware. M. C. Everton, 3rd St. - WANTED To know who is cutting maple upon rny ranch in Logan canyon. The means - .of identification are a black horse ' ' and a pair of red bobs. , H. J. Db Witt. nd , LOST. From Richmond,'one bay mare,' branded resembling ing, Logan. ESTRAY NOTICE. A red-roa- n In the Distriot Court, Probate Division. steer calf, white in forehead, white la and for Cache County, State of Utah. In the matter of the eatate of Elizabeth Reader under beUy, tail partly white, slit deceased. in left ear, brand on right hip, canNotice. The Petition of Frederick Cooper, praying not be made out. John F. Mad-disofor the admlsilon to Probate of a certain docuProvidence, CacheCo.' w ment. purporting to be the lait Will and Testament of Elizabeth n. Reader deceased, and for tha granting of Letters Testamentary to Frederica Cooper, has been set for hearing on Thursday the 12th day of January A. D. 1 809, at 11 oclock a. tp.. at the County Court House, In the Court Room of said Court, in Logan City, Cache County. Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed, this 29th dsyot tree ember, A. D. 1898. Merrill, seal Clerk - Supt, , HoruxJ. Mathxws. - By John W. Owen, Deputy Clerk. What Dr. A. E. Salter Says.r Buffalo, N. Y. Gents From jay personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of yonr Shilohs Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, I am prepared to aar it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to wy attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by Coop Grocery & Drug Store, a - After looking all around town you will 'discover .I . , wo-pae- n. , t prize-fightin- g Place TO PURCHASE YOUn .Holiday Present AND FOR THOSE EXPECTING SOMETHING EXTRA THIS YEAR. YOU WILL AGREE WITH US AFTER INSPECTING OUR LINE OF ' Perfumes, Toilet Sets, Albums, - Dressing Gases, Atomizers, V ' ' Ink Stands, 4 i . Calendars, Christmas Cards, Booklets, etc. Too many goods and too many prices to mention. Dont fail to Visit Us.- - RITER BROS. DRUG ' CD. s. Lots of little Novelties. LOGAN, A 1 Q on left hip, left hind foot, white, Consult Oointj Clerk or theliespective black- hairr spot on'ineide "right thigh. Return to William ReadSigners, for further Information. NOTICE- -- A. M. animal-mat- ter MONEY to Loan qn farms, . Zfrh Thomas, Logan, Utah, , CASH paid for poultry and egga, at Smiths cheap cash store. ROYS Overcoats $1.50, all winter goods at cost, at J. Newbold, 3rd St. Clothier. f , A FOUND -mill order. Owner can obtain it at this office by paying fot this notice. FOR RENT. Warm comfortable rooms, at the brick house, first door west of Roberts store. , WATCHES, Clocks and Musical Boxes repaired good and cheap. G. Berger, Restaurant Lee, 3rd St. ONE MILLION-- Watches wanted for repairing, of C.M.Wendelboe, the best watchmaker iq Utah. ' PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on farm-an- d city property. . UTAH. Franklin and Montpellier, Idaho, J ft A |