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Show THE TRI-WEKKL- i - 2 nn ' r1 JOUBlTAlii rUBLISBXn BT i I 5 EABL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING 00., . M Mm tMiiiT uiMAtMr. itiiy. ' come to the knowledge of the editors of the Tribune or Kinsman, br that of any of , the Presbyterian ministry, and they are as bitterly opposed as they profess to be, why do they not swear to a- - complaint charging those who are guilty with their crimefor it is a crime against both church and State and cause their arrest and punishment. If any man, having one wife, marries another either within or without the State, either in his own,- or under an assumed name, he has committed bigamy and can be prosecuted under the laws of the State. It is easy to create public sentiment by false charges; but how much more convincing would be a few convictions in .cases of the kind, referred to; and' if the Tribune and Kinsman are to be believed they can furnish all the necessary evidence to convict in a number of cases. Let them do it or stand con victed of lying. - 1I4UM 1 A. Gohdon, Editor. - SATURDAY FEBRUARY ,36 1899. Speaking of the legislative vestigation yesterday, a local wag paid that Pave Evans had the Law on his side; anotheri one immed iately responSed with: Yes; all he lacks are the facts. in- j When Abraham Lincoln said: a white man governs himself, that is self government; but when he governs himself and also governs another man, that is deepotien. If this was true at the time it was uttered, is it not equally true now? Poes it affect the truism that -- the man we peek to govern is of inferior intelligence and has a black or yellow skin? r . i Still tiie investigation of the bribery charges continues. Desperate measures have been resorted to to defeat Mr. McCune, but at the time of the closing of the evidence for the prosecution, no case had been made. As a matter of form the evidence of the defense may be admitted for the more complete jus tification of Mr. McCune; but otherwise it is unnecessary. In i i Law-McCu- - I t t - 1 i J t i t OREED. Under the above caption a gentleman who subscribes himself S. publishes in the Outlook the following little isiibea of satirical wisdom: Art 1 I believe in keeping up the old war taxes to prevent trade with Europe, aud the new war taxes to force trade with Asia. 2 I believe in the exclusion of ignorant Europeans, and the inclusion of more ignorant Asiatics. 3 I believe in a protective tariff where farmers would trade abroad but in free trade where manufacturers seek a market. 41 believe the public cannot manage monopolies at home, but can manage subject races on the other side of the globe. 5 I believe in home rule for Ireland, but in alien rule for the Spanish islands. 0 I believe in the Monroe Doctrine which forbids Europe to interfere with in America, but permits America to interfere with self government in . self-governme-nt 5 t THE IMPERIALISTS our opinion, jand in viewjof the Boating rumors of bribery for weeks before a direct charge was made, the supplementary evidence counts for but little. An opinion that is rapidly gaining ground is that if there was any bribery in the case, Law was bribed to bring Asia. 7 I believe the Spanish islandthe charge he has, upon just the ers are unfit to govern themselves, evidence ? upon which he baeed but will be lit to help govern us. it. 8 I believe the blacks have a right to govern themselves, but The insurgents in the Philip- that whites and blacks haye a right pines are taking the wrong course to govern yellows. to win sympathy in the United 9 I believe that taxation .withis tyranny when States. It" will be necessary in the out representation to us, but applied interest of good government to when applied by U9. philantrophy them into line. 10 I believe that governments Having driven Spain out, the United States get their just powers from the conwould be derelict in its duty if it sent of the governed in America, failed to restore order and see that but from the conscious superiority of the governors in Asia. Spanish rule was succeeded by 11 I believe that militarism something better than anarchy. and foreign broils are the refuge of While wo believe that the Filipinos despotism iu Europe, and of Rehave good reason to dread that the publicanism in America. 12 I believe that American yoke of Spain was removed but to be replaced by that of the United policies have made a little America, and that European policies will States, and that they had good make a Greater America. right to demand some guarantee to Although written in satirical the contrary, it has not been given, a more concise statement of and we believe with Mr. Will. Van vein, the political beliefs of the imperOrden. whose communication apialists could not be made. It is pears elsewhere in this issue, that the holding - of these beby only the of is' it citizens of this liefs duty that their proposed policy can to maintain our standing be country justified with any degree of in the islands until the question is consistency. finally determined; but notwithstanding all this we believe the Ladies Missionary Society. natives are entitled to some more The Ladies Missionary Society substantial expression of our ultiwill hold a praise service Sunday mate intent than that which was embraced in the Senate resolution evening, Feb. 26, at 7:30.' All hail the Opening hymn upon the subject. power of Jesus name. 17 ? ne -- ,.4 . The SxLTLake Tribune, man and other rabid publications are trying, in the face of President Sdqws solemn declaration to the contrary, to convince the world that polygamous marriages are being solemnized today just as they were prior to the issuance of the manifesto; with the sanction of the church. They preanti-Morm- --- 4 - i V i ' Kins- on sent no specific Allegations, cases ofthjia; Jgni how-eve- T .hv$ Story of hymn by Mrs. R. Drysdale. Scripture reading and prayer. Awake my soul in Hymn joyful lays. Story of its origin by Mrs. T. F. Smith. Take my life and let Hymn it be. LOQAH, UTAH, FEBQUAR Y 25 1885 JOUII!TAL Y t History of hymn and au- thor, by Miss Jensen. , Jesus lover of my Hymn soul. Its origin and author, sung by RevvN. E. Clemenson. From every stormy Hymn wind that blows. Story of hvmn, by Miss F. Foster. ' - Thee.' Story given by Miss Ruth An Explanation.' Smith. , Editor Journal; My Father One sweetly solemn Hymn s James Hancey, wishes mo to Read and story told by thought. announce through The Journal Miss Rhoda Nelson. The ninety and nine. to Sanko of Clarkston, that he Hymn and Sung history given by Miss is not an aspirant for Senatorial ' Pomeroy hondrs.1 At the' same he Justaal am. Origin wishes to thank Saqko time, Hymn and the of hymn told by Miss McCutchen. good people of Clarkston, for their "Free Will offering for missions. kind consideiation and tho 12 Blest be the votes cast in his Closing Hymn behalf, and would tie that that binds. History request them in the future to cast given by leader Mrs. Drysdale. their votes for Frank J. Cannon, the man of his choice. CATARRH OF STOMACH. , . Respectfully, ' ' James S. Hancey. A Pleasant, Simple, but Safe and EfHyde Park, Feb. 23, 99. fectual Onre for It. Vs Vegetarianism. .. Catarrh of the stomach has long ' The following from ah exchange been considered the next, thing to mabe a little h&rcLon the vegeincurable.- The Usual - symptoms tarian but it is all right for the are a full or bloating sensation after butchers. No mau who lives on eating, accompanied sometimes with meat was everjenown to lick hie sour or watery risings, a formation of wife or ask for . a divorce. Adam ( gases, causing pressure on the heart got into a row right off because he and lungs and difficult breathing; had no hog meat, butter or black - . . THE OPERA HOUSE BftRB6R SHOP Is the place to go a fashionable hair cut, a good bath, or a good, easy, clean t. shave with positive guarantee for against... Barbers Itch. Clean towels, cup and razor for customer, and the easiest. smootW rvhe .finest BaP8, oils, essence? cosmetics and perfumes are the one, use, Opera Iflouse Barber Shop. . Under Thatcher Bank,. OSCAR L. COUCH. - headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out, languid feelin There is o: tn a foul taste in the mouth, co td tongue and if the interior the stomach could be seen it won' show a slimy, inflamed cond on. I secure of this common and obstinate trouble is found in a treatment which causes the food ta be readily, thoroughly digested before it has lime to ferment and irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of the stomach. -- To secure a prompt and healthy digestion is the one necessary thing to do and when normal digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Harlanson the safest and beet treasment is to uec after each meal a tablet, composed of Diatase, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal and fruit acids. The tablets can now be found at all drug stores undes the name of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their regular use after meals. Mr. N. J. Booher of 2710 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111., writes: Catarrh is a local condition resulting from a neglected cold in the head, whereby the lining membrance of the nose becomes inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passing backward into the throat reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for me for three years for catarrh of stomach without cure, but today I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot find appropriate words to express my good feeling. I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use. Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest preparation as well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any from of indigestion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Send lbr little book mailed free, on stomach troubles, by addressing Stuarts Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can be found at all drug stores. . 8 Faults of - digestion cause disorders of the liver, and the whole system becomes deranged, HER-BIN- E perfects the process of diand assimilation, and gestion thus makes pure blood. Price 50 cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co. f bass. Napoleon lost Waterloo be- cause the allied forces had bacon for breakfast the morning of the fight. The French had vegetable soup. The South Had to giveJn at Appomattox because it was out ofmeat. Americans are the "most frisky people on earth because they eat the most hog meat. Ingalls would have gone to the senate had he not lived on oat meal, baked apples and blind robins. A vegetable diet woman is as cold, clammy and unlovable as a tramp. If you wish to put roses in the cheeks of your girls, vitality in every pofotion, and brains in their heads, feed them meat If you want your boy to get a job and hold it to and amount to something, give him bacon, grease, ham fat or tallow three times a day. The world is full of cranks who are always getting up some new fad about hay soup or fodder tea. -- the-iron- FAT, JDICT and TENDER are the prime roast, boiling, broil, ing or frying beef, mutton, pork and other meats kept in such great assortment at the Fulton Market. As th8 season market is als its fish and best, and there, prompt deliv parts of the the,-foun- arrives this o noted for game. The best only it Free and to all ery city. d WILLIAM READING, Prop. Main Street. t, Park. Oodertakiog I have discontinued my furniture business and am devoting my entire attention to my undertaking business. I have remoedled my establishment and Dont irritate your lungs with a now have some of the finest undertakstubborn cough when a pleasant ing qailors in the State, where I cany a line line of and effective remedy may be found in BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP. Price 50 cents. Riter Bros. Drug Co. . - J and a full line of everything in the line. What Hr. A. E. Salter Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my personal knowledge, gained in observin ing the effect of your Shilohs Cure cases of advanced Consumption, ' I am prepared to sav it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to iny attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by Coa op Grocery A Drug Store, for Collins and Gaskets. Embalmlno I make a specialty of, and I have the endorsement of many patrons. ' The Finest Hearses are the ones I have, and in all departments my prices are moderate. Lindquist. home Grown and imported and TREES SHRUBS, reserve tour orders for-- THE LOCAN NURSERIES. We carry a larger stock than ever before of- - Garden, Grass and Flower .Seeds, and Cut Flowers. AND OF Pot Plants WMAMM - We have a fine assortment. John E. Carlisle. - LOGAN, - - - - UTAH. THE FINEST! LINE OF Dyspepsia Cored. Shilohs Vitaliaer immediately relieves Soar Stomach, Coming up of Food Distress, and is the reat kidney, and liver remedy. Sold 1 y Co-o- p Grocery A Drug Store. 1 Vi "I . 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