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Show THIS TBI.T7EE2LY The War In Samoa. JOURNAL, LCQAN, UTAH STAY 9 IC2JL. was again on top and crowing: The matter then began t d Samoa is at Poor some a more serious aspect, again, and this time the white man was all well enough for ielander to with his big guns and his ironclads kill islander. That was perfectly takes a hand. natural, and they had religiously Possibly it would be more to the held" the persons of Europeans point to say poor Mataafa; for of sacred up to the last outbreak a certainty Mataafa seems to have Now, however, .the . British not lie under American sailors were filled, arte gone up against it? rifles o: thePhiladelhia and Porpoise; ig took to tight the six-in- ch the cruisers at long range, with poring the protests of theGermans, Germany backing him up and urg jammed cartridges into the breech ing him to.keep at it. His fate was of the long cannonsand went gun a foregone conclusion. He played Ding for friend Mataafa. ' The I with loaded dice or loaded guns cable reports jeoming of which is worse. The mills of the Auckland, New Zealand, make the I - i O British fight nation8may"grind elowlybut poor AmericaniTand e reeemble will pow-WThat Mataafa curry splendidly . together will do your general fier jn more than the color when and friendly; but it is awfully Blacksmithing and' re- - the millstones come Anally togeth funny. Poor Mataafa found it 1 - rather a one sided fight." His . part pairing promptly, and or- In the latter part of last year, consisted in dodging the bricks. war-harrie- SDriM A7-- by-wa- Here! IS y - - the whenKing"MalietoarLa(ipepa de- He was the oy with the eling-sho- t parted this life to engage in a gloribrought down from the tree. fied copra trade in the seventh rehouse When it became perfectly apheavenly speak served for kings, Mataafa, a' chief, parent that Mataafa ex Rex had was chosen by election to succeed horoughly made up his mind that him- - Mataafa ,did not, in fact, as- - le wouldnt be good, the Philadelcend to the throne, but Malietoa phia and the British cruisers TanU8f a rival chief did much t0 Royalist proceeded to cock-sparrow--th- at Sa-mo- SECOND HAND Buggies, Ex-- 1 Wagons, press wagons, oarts, lOUghS, etc. . t , Wesell cheaper than ever. I an Por-joiso-a- theMataajas disgust. Now, it ap pears that the politics of the Samo- nd arget practice. They bombarded he native villagesTilonjrthohOFe; an islands are controlled by: the owledover wandering.'Samoans, and wrecked the little grass houses, velvet hand of the Berlin treaty - A. 0, Jacobsen & Son, t proved such good fun,, in fact, a treaty, which has been called South of Deseret Mills. theislan-dersrwh- o names hat by qualified they kept it up for eight days, in to had nothing say ntermiitently. AVeare told that the matter of its provisions. Severvillages were burned, audit is al yearrago Germany, the Ignited estimate the- - number States and Great Britain calmly of natives killed and injured. oor natives! It must have ocarranged a protectorate of the islSamba to almost every one who looked with curred Ton and ands, r read the cable dispatches about Three good big ias wondering eyes.look to his pitiful war that a squad of brothers baa concluded after one bad little brother. Ad a iremen armed with a three-incfn r0t I' matter of fact, the 'only one of Jheliiosejip. could have a effectually, and othemratskept in each greM ltest? Pwer! Pofe8!z territorialdiaper8ed these bloodthiret? child- rights is the United States, which ren of nature. assortment at the owns Pago-Pag-o for Pango-Pang- o Naturally, when the shooting That egan,, Mataafa and his followers, harbor, a coaling1 station. M more the all ike sensible gentlemen,, simply made the joke only As the season danced on the lids of the Saratogas, excruciating. market is als of to terms the mackintoshes and their oob triparAccording its fish and from resident the hatrack and made t the tite treaty, representa-besbest, and the is or. , ot in this the j tive the powers who, interior, where ttiey only found there, Free and case, was Chief Justice Chambers wouldnt get hurt. With Mataafa all I practically bad the right to put away, everybody concerned" proprompt deliv of the aside the elective choice of the un- ceeded to, issue proclamations and parts sophisticated islanders, if he saw ultimata' on every possible subject r fit so to do. Judge Chambers did and bad a' perfectly lovely time. The provisional government see fit to put aside Mataafa and dismissed by proclamation was seat Malietoa Tanus. The treaty parties sat back and viewed the dotaafa was warned to gather up arrangements with satisfaction and lie dolls clothes and go home and stay there (by ditto; the German approval. It was so eimple that the But there was one little over- consul proclamated reirovisional to government was the sight. The powers forgot a member that never Donegal man inly genuine brand, all others be love) a fight as well as a good Sa- .ng imitations; ultimata were ismoan islander. Mataafa is a good sued as fait as the officers secre. Samoan, and following bis nature, taries could pound them out of the he proceeded to look for trouble at ypewriters; sentries wer6 shot in once, accompanied by all his clans- .he legs why, we are not told,and men and relatives, similarly mind- he spirit of the first Napoleon, ed. They looted and they slaught- lovering oer the land, shed tears A red ered, and they stole Hysicians as a class artoppose&lcwrfcat obtained of terror throughout they reign call patest medichses. Of all Kindt, It Unol by-man- y Core to FAT, JUICY and TENDER h Fulton arket. HEAT HEAT Good. Fat. Juicy MEAT the country about Apia, and many of his former subjects were sent to . join the late king, Malistoa Laupe-paThere was so much fun going of Germany ,Great on that The Union Meat Market. Britain warships and the United States took a hand, and finally succeeded in JOSEPH KNOWLES, Prop. temporarily suppressing the ob Tonr door Vwt ol Fostoffloe, 8rd Street, Lots Only streperous Mataafa outfit. for a time, however, for the other day the whole row broke out again, STOP AT THE losing not a particle of its virility from having been bottled up. It would be a hopeless task to go into the intricate and tangled web of diplomatic complications that First Class in Every Respect exist at Apia. It is a sort of a fight, with trimmings. A H--H hundred-dolla- r Easter bonnet is European or American Flan. of marvel simplicity compared -- to - Main St., Salt Lake City i the collated fabric of Samoan poll tics. Enter Rumor painted full C. F. FISHER, Proprietor. of tongues, has been suggested as At any a Samoan rate, politics or no politios, the ancient Mataafa went in search o his blood enemy, Malietoa, and gave him another sound thrashing. landed3' In Liven-Feed marines Apia harbor, Mataafa and the ravening kept block west of 55. 0. M. L jnd feudal retainers off the consul navo tno finest and foreigners generally. Fol J , lowing the example of the r aha thp most reasonable tionary Hawaiians, the Mataafa q clan had organized .& I government and seized the supreme The Lusky. blue jackets U nrdfrW t 1 the 'Porpoise put a prompt veto on will bo attended to with! this move,' and when1 the Unlte States cruiser Phibdid'phiaarrivec cut fail. TL ITxsissa at the islands, the Berlin treaty Also Fish in Season, -- co to- , - . Walker House. ' 4 four-corner- co&t-of-arm- s. a tables; 0 . 1 nff fit-co- urt ed flea they opeily endorse them.. then, however, some doctor, who has been the eye witness of a. remarkable c jre by the-usof Dr. Pierces rem, edies, feels ir a duty ta tell what he knowv Dr. Joseph Vike, of Lost Spangs, Marion Co., Kansas, is such a man. He writes 'I am tisirf a Rood many of e jKS tll I AAi The doctors are usable to eet . this vile poison, and only attempt to heal up the wholly outward appearMppf. diseasethe sores and eruptions. This they do by driving the wisra system, and endeavor to keep it shut in with their constant dosea lh and mercury. The mouth and throat and other delicate parts then nf into sores, and the fight is continued indefinitely, the drugs doina th! .ut tbesysV more damage thkn tlm disease itself. , Mr. H. L. Myers, 100 Mulberry fit., Newark, N. savss- - J., hundred dollars with the doctors, when I realised that. they could do me no good. 1 had large spots alt over my body, and these soon broke out into running sores, and . endured all the suffering 'which this vile disease prod-I uces. I decided to try S. S. S. as a last resort, and was soon greatly improved. I followed closely your Direc- tions for .'end the large splotches chest began to row paler end smaller, and beforeontny long disappeared entirely. I was 6oon cured perfectly and my. skin has been aa dear as glass ever sinpe. I cured my seif athome, after.the doctors had failed completely.,' It is valuable time thrown, away to expeet the doctors .i to cure Contagious Blood Poison, for the disease Is beyond their skill, l swifts Bpecifie I 1 had Self-Treatme- nt, -- f fV, S.S.Sf FORTHEBLCOD acts in an entirely different way from potash, and mercury it (oieti tha noispq out of the system and gets rid of it i entirely. Hence it com the , disease, while other remedies only ehut the poison in where it lurks forever CpnsUntJy undermining the constitution. Our system of psivate home places a cure within the reach of alL Wi give all neoesiary medical ad, vice, free of charge, tnd save the patient - thb -- embarrassment of caMlaitv Write for foil intortnatlorxto Swift Opeeifie Atlanta, reat-ree- nt sf envy at his inability to take a bloody-minde- d New Zealand yearns iiand in the row, for Austerlitr, to turn loose on the misguided old Jena, Waterloo, all dwindled away, fellow several inopia of Maoris armed with those wicked-looki- n and became as naught before te 1 by.-warrin- r te muai-eipalit- rseommend-edtChsmberloi- -- - tha-bas- a d ea-jje- , To theTradeNerteral. Come and see as, JVe carrry the tf7TEE BEST STEEL UARROW in the market. f7THE BAIN AND WEBER WAGONS. ffCTTHE RACINE SPRING WAGONS AND BUGGIES. fOTHE COLUMBUS BUGGIESv LINE OF BELTING AND GARDEN HOSEL. MENTIONTN - EO-FINE- . ST ' jtLTHARNESS AND E.YERYTIHNG YOU CAN Co-o- ... to-da- y. larger practice than many phptcuns who charrre la rye fees for advice. Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery ia made without alcohol, and is a preparation baaed upon his extended experience with disease, i It is a temperance medicine, pme and simple, and without alcohol, whiskey, auyxr. or syrup to preserve its properties, keeps perfectly in any climate for any length of time. Others nay imitate fbe remedy; they cannot imitate its cures. (Let no on talk you ipto using an Imitation xnedicin as a substitute for Dr.. Pierces, Sick people who cauuotvisit Buffalo may consult Dr. Fierce by mail. He gives free, fatherly advice; Ibr treating and curing diseases of a chrofiic. obstinate and lingering nature. No ckatre U made for such cousultatioa. ns one-bottl- JpCTIIAVANA PR3ES9 DRILL, best oq earth ffCTJOHN DEERS PLOWS of all klads. Golden Medical Discovery waa for auch so I went to the drug store and boueht one bottle and rare it to her to use as directed. Five botUeaeored her, . , and she is weU For more' tha thirty years' Dr. R. V. Pierce, af Buffalo, N. Y., has enjoyed a fy tae. doubt-tha- t kniyeB. If the ofifcr were military and naval strategic, offen- curly one that' could be accepted sive and defensive, operations at civilizataon, Mataafa wouid Samoa in the-fahave been brouit back ix install- pacific At present writing y mente. As are, hell have of Apia f as fanaa the oity to come backthings now and go to work. imitB, at lea3tj lis beixg adminisCciiliers Weekly. tered , by American arndf British naval men. No doubt there will Whopping CongL q some changes, . ia. the near If a bad little boy who was nearly-uture, in the consular represaata from dead an attack of whoO)ing ,ives of tho three treaty parties for everybody is busy calling cogh. My neighbors Cough Remedy. names and saying, . You ought to be ashamsd of yourself!,; and I did not think that. any medicine-weul- d help him, but after giviflk Mataafa will, be rounded and him few a doses of that remedy 1 fcV well brought to Washington to noticed an scolded and dined. After which improvement, and him entirely. Ik is 0016 Buffalo Bills agpat will annex the best cough medicine I ever had-ihim to the Wild woet show. Surely that is jnst as good as being a king ' the house. J. L. Moore, South; of Samoa, for uneasy lies the head "Peltstown, Pa. For sale by t- Brc$ Drug Co., that wears the crown, and sitting J around all day,-wit& Samoan; Unleeea woman tats sufEcieat crown an is certainly wexth morethan tan Mexican dollars a week nourishing food she can neither which is about wihat the ;tb paye gain nor'keep a good complexion. of Tang everything Jnto consid Food, when digested, is eration, Mataafa, whom Stevensc-- all health, all stTengthK and) all loved and believed in,. alas! has beauty. HERBINE will helps, diNowssd had a glorious vacation,, which he gest what you eat, and fcivayou up far during hi3 years.of the clear, bright, beautifxb sHn of exile. But his outing is about at health. Price 55?and 75 cts. Riter an end, &n& lucky for him, for Bros. Drug Co. t your medicines In my practice. Ten yeans ago I had. a patient who waa badly affected with acrofuU.Her mouth and throat were ia as awful condition, and there were lumps on. the outside below the J&ws the aite-o- f a hen's ey. other doctors said it waa a fail cate. I felt conSdent that none of my remedies would benefit ber. It came to my mind that Dr. Fierces not th slightest T!lcrei more Yourselfaf lloin. urn-irell- as - . !h harm than jrt Contagious Blood Poison,; maS of this loathsome disease would bemnih You Can os fe1" nSJr if tai the, td.yt hedon merenr, ;1' PatcIiiYork; - im-08ibl- f Bsvrare oHtfis Doctors. io-nic- e , Ml . p THE OLD RELIABLE - i -- & Machino Co. . Wagon .. , - N. W. 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