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Show - w w 7,"ur' - ; k. , v V ment; but that Elder Condit is an 0ATAEEH 0? able exponent of his beliefs is in jnc- joxrni7Aii. - i -, KILL disputable. A esting and instructive viewed from BY rPPBLISBID & EXGLAffD The debate was inter- PUBLISHING 00., i lessees. ' ' The demand being made by. the growing farmers in sugar-bee- t Cache county seems to be just. , m 1 Cams tlMfUi; ul 8tr4ay, ' M llUM Mi. A. Gordon, The proposition made to them was the payment uponthepart of the company of $3,50 per ton for beets containing 12 per cent of sugar and of a corresponding 1. The beets from this county far exceeded an average of 12 per cent, in some instances" going 'as high as 23 per cent, with a corres- purl-saturd- at nt "'JANUARY Ji ,1809. 1 The I on Sunday and Monday, January farmers of .Cache Seem inclined to 29th and 30th. Ward conferences demand an increase of twenty-fiv- e called to convene 'on the 29th will cents a ton for each additional per therefore be held - on' Sunday, and are willing to accept -ton under.twelve-t- he leach jper please take notice standard. If Jhe railway company Orson Sminu, ' President. is. willing to, accept fair and ade quate, remuneration lor conveying the beets to the, factory,, we see no The BALLOTupohUrS. Senator! re&soQ why an equitable and is still proceeding.- - Up to date It amicable agreement should not le is any mans race.- - We are pleased rea e j u)on a basis favorable to be able to state that Mr. McCone ' alike to the farmer and the factory is gaining strength, while others If the railway company kills the are fluctuating. It is difficult as beet industry in this county the yet to determine just what the facts are bound to come to light outcome will be. A be placed and where it belongs. Our rejoicing over the new train service was premature. Wejudged from the nature of the dispatch con- vcyiug information of the change , A eam Ie of fta peoaUar Method, that there would bo two through of ,dmini8,8ting ju,tice among lh, peeeengeie daily; bat we hayeeince Indianig furcieh,d to th, g8j, learned to our sorrow that we were Lie Heraldi and lo8trarti as mistaken; that whUe the eeryioe furniehing an insight into Indian an improvement upon its immedi- character. The story is as follows: ate predecessor, it is still the same -iold jerkwater service on the Cache StateliDe, Utah. Aboriginal justice was recently meted out to a valley branch; one train crew and murderer by the loapa Indians. . locomotive running twice ear way The story is a thrilling one of , between I Cache Junction and and avengement by the murder daily Preston, once as a freight and ac- - tribesmen of the murdered and commodfllion, and once as a pas mqrdeter. With savag4 cruelty the eon of Uie murderer was made enger. The train crcw .is 0T8r. hla ' worked and it is literally impose!- m southern Nevada prospecting ble for them to make regular con- - th&t the correspondent of the Her nectiona asked aid learned the tacts of the crime ' for a return to the old system pen- - and its punishment. appears that a Nfo&pa buck ding the securing the through con- P"1 K8t8, qoMteled with hie nection with the rnilTline north- wJioleft him and went to squaw, ward and a foil through eemce. ith another Indian. Mouse It should be granted. It is time Ear by name. for the merchants, shippers And I Rats learned . of his squaw's farmers of the county to get togeth- - whereabouts and went to Mouse er, ascertain juBt what they are Ears wickinp. Rats and Mouse ar and 0TJ e squaw doing "for the railway company, and 'a . which quarrel ensued, dunng endeavor to establish equitable re Mouse Ear shot and killed Rats. clprocal relationB either there or Then Mouse Ear fled. He made elsewhere. good his escape for a time, but after a two weeks chase he was finally captured by members of his Tnj: debate betwheen Elders Uribe and" brought back to the M. J. Ballard of the Church of reservation. A consultation was Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints held with one of the- officers of and S. D. Condit of the Reorgan- - Lincoln county as to the law in officer finally told case ized Church, has caused(the great-- 1 bzg,f,ui ? 1 7 "II" the-responsi- bility r , The-merch- -- ants . f . y Tin ' STOIIAC!. Zfsctual , 8i FREAK. COSTLY Boston, Jan. 19. The Lawson carnation sold for $30,000. The purchaser is Thomas B.Lawsou, a financier well know in this city and New York, and in honor of whose wife the wonderful plant was " named. . Mr. CalvinT who bred the flower, announces that he has acceptedtbe offer made by - Mr. ' Lawson' and that in future the flower will blossom solely for the public gardens of the city of Boston, that being one of the conditions of the sale. When the beauty of the carnation first became known, Harlow .N, Higginbotham, the Chicago millionaire offered $6,000 for the plant.. A little latter a New York florist offered $15,000 for the flower, far-fam- Plciiiit, EinplJ, Eat Sal. sal any statadpoint. , . Curs for it. Catarrh of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to incurable. .The usual symptons are a fall orboating sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour or watery risings, a of gases, causing pressure lt on the heart and lungs, and fickle headaches, breathing; appetite, nervousness and general , flayed out, languid feeling. There is often a foul taste in the mouth, coated tongue and if the nterior of the stomach could be seen it would show a slimy, inflamed condition. .SHOT THE POLICE CHIEF. The'cure.for this common and obstinate trouble is fonnd in a New York, Jan. 19. Chief of treatment which causes the food to Police Crow of Somerville, N. J., )e readily, - thoroughly digested was shot and fatally wounded early )efore it' has time to ferment and today while chasing a burglar. rritate. the delicate mucous The chief wasat his home and beard of the stomach." To secure a an explosion. He learned that prompt and healthy digestion is the safe in the office of Swift & Co., he one necessary thing to do and Chicago-bedealers;" had been when'- normal digestion is secured blown open with dynamite. As ,heca(arrhal condition will have Chief Crow reached the office of the ; ; disappeared. he ,saw a man coming company According to Dr. Harlanson the out. The chief- chased - him for a safest and;, best treatment is to use block, when the stopped after each meal a tablet, composed suddenly and fired burglar at Chief Crow, of Diastase, 'Aseptic Pepsin, a little the bullet . penetrating the lungs. Nux, Goldbn Beal and fruit acids. The burglar then ran, pursued by These tablets cau now be found at the chief until the latter fell exall drug stores under the name of hausted. The burglar got away. Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets and not The thieves, of whom there were )eing a patent medicine can bo three, did not have time to rifle the nsed with perfect safety and as- safe. surance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their .Obituary.s. regular use ; Mr. N. J. Boober of 2710 Dear-)or- n 1 an old Editor Journal: street, Chicago, I1L, writes: resident of Cache Being and valley,"Catarrh is a local, cqodition refriends still having there, I sulting from a neglected cold in thought many columns that through the .he head, whereby the lining mem-ran- e of circulated Journal widely your of the nose becomes inwould probably" be the best way ' flamed and the poisonous which to answer many inquiries therefrom passing ' back in of friends and relatives, regarding ward. into the throat reaches .the late misfortune in losing stomach, thus producing catarrh my case of tyof the stomach. Medical authori- through a complicated one of flowers of fever, 4he ses prescribed for - me 'for three phoid born Dec. my 14th, Zina, years for catarrh of- - stomach. with- 1382family; at died Jan. Lewiston, Utah; out care,' bdt todajr Taof'thA Hap-neof men after using onlv one 11th, 1899, at Rexburg, Idaho, and oxof Stewarts DyspepsiaTaoIets. was interred at the Rexburg. ceme13th. cannot find appropriate words to tery on Jan. - passed away after a hasThns express my good .feeling. -- I have - illness," covering nine band flesh, -- appetite and 'sound prolonged weeks, one of the beautiful "Daughrest from their use. ters of Ziou, in the beauty of her Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets is the all safest peparation as well as the youth, respected and loved by who were acquainted with ' her, simplest and' most convenient honored her parents and friends. remedy for any form of indigestion, Enemiesby she had none. catarrh of the stomach, biliousness j H. A. WATSON sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Bend lor little book, mailed free Ladies, Take the -- Best. .you are on stomach troubles, by addressing troubled w ith ConstipationJf, Sallow F. Co., Marshall, Mich. skin, and a Tired Feeling, take Karls The tablets can be found at all drug Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold k p by Orocery A Drug Store. for-mati- on dif-icu- i 4. -- sur-ac- WantOolmnn. ed es ef - MONEY to Loan on farms, Zfph Thomas, Logan, Utah, CASH paid for poultry and at 8miths cheap cash store. Eo3 WATCHES, Clocks and Musical Boxes repaired good and cheat). G. Berger, Restaurant Lee, 3rd St ONE MILLION- - W atches want-e- d for repairing, of C.M.Wendelboe the best watchmaker in Utah : PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on farm and city property. , Main St., Logan. ROCK SPRINGS Black Diamond and Kemmerer coal and red pine v wood for sale at Cheap Cash Store, by Isaac Smith. . T. H. and R. H. Smith . COAL are agents for. best Rock Spring coal. Yard at south- - end depot. Leave orders Quayles store. 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 caker MENS Rubbers, 25c., Rain Coats $1.50. Trunks and Valises half price. Grand clearance, sale on . Clothing and Underwear, at J. Newbold, 3rd Street Clothier. One hundred acres . FOR SALE. of good land near Riverside school house, plenty of water right, good city property in Smithfield city. Apply to Thos. H. Woolford, - Smithfield. FOR SALE) Good farm 34 acres near Bear River bridge in Smith-fiel- d precinct, good water right, three Toomed house and other improvements. Apply to Wm. T. Ainscough, Smithfield. STARK TREES BEAR FRUIT. Everything we sell is the very best we can grow, at prices that talk. We guarantee trees true to name. We guarantee satisfaction. Stark Fruit book free to intending buyers. Tells what to plant and what not to plant. Write Gustave Quarn8trom, Hyrum, Utah. Agent . : after-meal- - - . dis-har- ge for Stark Bros. N. & O. Co., Louis- iana, Mo; 1,000 acres Nurseries, 40,000 acres Orchards. Founded 1825. ' st -- rr discontinued my furniture business and am devoting my entire attention to my undertaking business. I have remoedled my establishment and now have some of tne finest undertaking qarlors in the State, where I carry a fine line of Collins and Gaskets. abd a full line of everything in the Embalming A.-Stu- art of, ..end I. have endorsement of many patrons. I make a specialty Co-o- The Finest Hearses are the ones 1 have, and in all departGovernment Coal Test. Stop that Cough! Take warning. It ments my prices are moderate. 4 may lead to Consumption. A 25c. bot tle Number of pounds of coal equal of life. save Cure .may . Shilohs your to cord of average oak wood: Sold by Co-o- p Grocery & Drug Stn e. d Rock Springs, Wyo., 2286 ( Kemmerer, Wyo.,- 2137 . Lindquist, Try The. Latest - Difference in favor of , 149 . ' ' ' Kemmerer, Wyo., coal to ton. r AND BEST Guaranteed as represented - or est interest during the put refunded. Isaac Smith, I which the officer could take charge money ' that has been aroused in ecclesiast 0f the murderer, Agent. ical circles for a longtime. Each I The Indians then took Mouse Liquors for Holi-da- ys w evening the Second ward meeting Ear to Jim .Harris, who is post o Cheap. house has been filled to overflow- - J master at the Moapa reservation, GAL. PER 1 ey should The best afk?4 ing, and crowds have been tamed whiskey .rrrr7T.$4;00 Q. away. Elder Ballard's ability has dXlri. VnforaeTthem he had Second best whiskey . . . . , 2.50 r The best 4.00 -- .been a source of universal favor- - n0 counsel to give them; that brandy H they Second best 2.50' , . . . . . brandy Able comment. He came to his were to do as they pleased. They -3 2.00 ;. Blackberry H task with a mind well stocked rode off and held a council of war, Gin 2.50 wLich was decided that the Rum it with information regarding the K 2.50 af foundation of the Xhntch, and as All wines 1.50, t o . him. 1 his young agreed debates R. J. the.eame Edwards, upon do Mouse Ear was put on previous H Main St., Logan. co question had Informed him of the horseback. Ten paces behind him f H caliber and nature of his t enemys his son was stationed. At the tu One Bay. , To Cold In Curs a the buck fired. The young armament, he was armed at all Uignal S tottered for a moment, then Take Laxative BromoQuinine points. Upon the other hand, KaeJ refund . the Elder Condit is an able exponent I fell?ra 18 8tared. P01 10 fte Tablets. All 'druggists T, H. Lewis, Sole Agent for Cache Valley. to core. 25c. falls if it money of th, principle, to which he ha. The genuine has L. B, Q. on each his those and adherence, which wai the executioner given given tablet. For sale by Riter Bros. learned more an than ! ovation, and raised to the dig-ha- d Drug Co. they present ' ever before heard regarding nity of second chief, GUARANTEED $ TO $ SUIT $ OR $ MONEY $ REFUNDED. For Sale. the beliefs held by the Reorgan- - This way of dispensing law was 10 Lincoln county o: The S E j of Section;13, in Town . , ized church. It was evident that I $300LBavlnJL a or $400. The distance ' from ship 12 North of Range One West, both were sincere.. Bo far. as we where the deed was : at $10 per acre, cash or on time. committed to : C,x2 able to judge, Elder Ballard Pioche. the i Address: Toltec Ranch Com county seat, Ji-ICO much the of better the argumiles. 1048 Box 3 Salt Lake City, j pany, Opposite Tabernacle,' ' Logan. Main Street, J 1 - i- - un- dertaking line. est l- . ' I have - stores. II. A. Pedersen, : a 7" glt . ' Tinned Malleable Iron Castings. Cedar Tubs- . 'Se , , . j 2vl37" , Caarpetsl THor.i ag h . levjid. ' |