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Show TAB TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, MAY; 25 1393 Y -- was abundant evidence to prove that there was intense animosity but up existing between, tbe-ine- n; on the other hand, the claim of the EABL & EH GLAND PUBLISHING 00., defense, that Stoutts "embarrassed finan cial circumstances led him to attempt suicide, and that, the first effort having failed, he -- saw an ppportunity-t-o gratify bis- revenge by claiming that Jones had attacked him,' seemed to have equal foundation. Who could, with any Editor.! degree of certainty .which - would A. Goedon, leave him with an easy concience, 1809. undertake to decide. THURSDAY The jury took the easiest way I When the Nation spitefully re out of it by rendering ajverdictof Who' can say, the fftraT(rTWril irfifltonlia cornPQuilty I grocery and saloon, it epeakalof jgry wa8r0pg? Who can say it something which does uot exist,! was right? Human Vjudgment is fallible; and no one knows it better than and- - its -- bounds -- Are the editor of the Nation. ..The cor to very narrow ner grocery and drug' store is the circumscribed limits. Insuch cases as those Grocery & property of the above referred to, what human Drug Co., and it has no saloon at could decide with - in tachment, and never had. At one judpoeot time the firm sold liquor at wholes fallible certainty upon which side Solomons and lay? sale, but it has now gone out of r10 few ar and far between; the business, and the Nation knows seidQta come to judgment in it; and, knowing Julies deliber- - theY th of them tie8e aJ8 anl H ately with intent to injure the firms business. However, as the coul? be erected and sit upon Nations dirtiest efforts invariably Pejryt the chances are that the result ingood to Jhe party at-- 1 remaining ten- d- fools would vote them tacked, the Grocery A Drug a8aID8 Co. can forgive its latest attempt I at blackmail. ONE TRUST- I No great weight of useless wood and iron, but Scien , Hfic:0onstructi6h;ftivingStrength:and:Durabilitv7 Sevens ennent o. r and Logan .Utah. very-fallibl- er r , Montpelier and'Prestoo . - Idaho. directors of bis company with him, chase bis tobacco. The trust' may place at night instead of in of June 9, The determined to enter into a force down prices for a time, in the they of Island Sporttog cteU u fight with all of the others, and effort to freeze- him out, but this a Coney meeting today and decided carried it out with such success that old trick should be recognized and their net profit for the - year was disregarded; for the ultimate oute sold, the total eom paid fr $900,000. This amount, he thought come, if encouraged, must be that being $7,950. Frank Dover hS satisfactory, but his partners, hav- the employees of the trust will received $5,000 tebet lor western", ing been frightened by the repre- have to pay all the costs of the re- on Fitzsimmons at odds 8 to 5. sentations of managers of the trust, duction,, and that eventually the ONE FIREMAN BADLY BTOBTI, consumer will have to ay succumbed and joined, it, upon Victoria, B. C.,. May 22: Xo - than more-Wetmorefc.'reawhich he concluded" to sell out. sonable price, while at the same Farther details of the Dawson fire ofiered a Although $25j- time salary of the tru&t have been received. The only 000 a year as president of the trust, known to have occurred be- will haye to be content with the fell a who was severely fireman, he indignantly refused it. lowest8cale to which - they- were hurt about the bead byabla2lne The ISSUES of the great campaign Many years ago, as the New York Leaving the meeting he met his reduced during the contest. It is log, which was blown'from a burnof 1900 are shaping themselves Herald tells the story, a boy named former employees, some of whom only by consideration of the prin- ing building It ia stated that the Democratic sentiment Moses C. Wetmore began life as a were the associates "American woman whoupset thelamp which" rapidly. ciples involved that-th- e is This account of meetthe caused .the catastrophe and the tobacco Louis a St. in given instripper against trusts, government by people can beat the trusts If other inmates and imperialism and expan- - bacco factory. By strict attention ing: they succumb to a temporary of the honse have been occupants arrested On the steps he paused and persion, and in favor of the free and to business he became in turn a will eventually and temptation they be dealt with. may severely I vision to wan- have to unlimeted coinage of silver in the boss cigar maker,1 a manager, a mitted his dimmed for it. A report is also current here that pay dearly seav der over the feces. Sustain . those who fight the only the Bank , of British North ratio of sixteen to one, and the in salesman, and eventually principal He saw there cf upturned in and shirts boys trusts should be the motto of the America of the chartered financial come tax,, will in all probability, owner jmd president of the com aprons, as he had once dressed,, just The business bad their fingers stained from strip- - masses whom they oppose,. or institutions was destroyed not firms be incorporated into the platform, pany. he saw gray, haired men, eventually they will have- you at both it and -the-- Bank of ComIt will be a platform upon which grown, in the meantime, from a merce. every thinker, every lover of his small workshop and salesioom,into who, with him, had witnessed and their mercy.. If they throw you a Riley, Tokales and Hume, the assisted the kind, can stand. Our belief is that a vast factory covering many acres his trusted building of the factory, temporary sop, depend upon it men who brought out the news of employees and friends. you will have Democratic sentiment is crystal-- of ground, with many storied buil On eventually to- pay the fire, are reported to have coof many those feces ther were ten s multitudinous and smoke besides of favor owner fold, the public dings lizing in enslaving your llected hundreds and even tears and on all concern and regret. of dollars mail as private ship of public utilities; but reform stacks. The six employees of early The crowd saw a , man past f the friends. Legislation has so- far carriers for the delivery prompt succeeded movements are necessarily of slow days had been by six prime of life, plainly d reseed, his failed; but a "of the of communications which they bared bead tinged with gray, his workingmen, if intelligently con were bearers. One of these was adgrowth, and this feature may fail thousand, and the firm Liggett & face and deep sown ducted, must win. In this and dressed to of recognition in the platform of Myers, was known the world over. the inspector of the lines of strong emotion. His with tobacco ofr similar the Bank trust North" America the i British' greai we eventual its cases, but Finally boycott 1900, regard old jem ploy ees crowded around and and "York shook Colonel Wetmores- hand un considerably reduces the recognition by the party as a cei was formed, and as of the bank? loss by the amount Herald Bays: il it was 6ore. So ended an unustainty.. ; fire. It is understood that the When the influence of trusts ual and affecting scene, which finrecord of the bank notes was deWILL EIGHT AT NIGHTY. severed'a man from a thing of JUDQ-- 1 hrst began to be felt and generally ally stroyed with them, but it is neveNew York fsy"22. The Fitz-rie- s rtheless possible that this will not recognized in the West the Liggett is making. Aa he walked through & Myers Tobacco company was at the crowd on his way to. a trolley simmons- fight is to take mean lost money. the height of its prosperity. The car Mr. Wetmore drew a piece of The rallibility of human judg net earnings were over $1,000,000 obacco from his pocket and threw ment meets frequent exemplifica-- 1 a year and the business was con it to the ground. trust-mad- e I will not chew tion in cases which' come before tinually extending. Then the he exclaimed. From this bacco trust was formed by the big the court.. The; Jocrau. b moment cease to use I the leading EMtem manufactarer8. The trust cited a number of cases where peo soon realized that without the Lig-pi- e rand manufactured by this iniquiWANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR have been hung upon circum-- g0tt & Myers and Drummond' To tous combine, and I want you and stahtial evidence, whose innocence bacco companies, both of Bt. Louie, your friends to follow my ex- Blankets, Linsey, Yarns, Flannels, Hosiery, Wool I it could not control either the out ample. was afterwards proveu. Batting, etc. At the Since that time Mr. Wetmore The most recent case of this Put or the market. So its agents were set to work to capture the two l&s announced his purpose of re kind aa the celebrated Ha, .. case. big Weatern oulsider,. These efforts the. tobacco, business Hairy Hayes was convicted on however, met with obstinate1 and entering of which he is thor detail April 14th, 1896, of the murder of unexpected opposition. Wetmore every Albert Ensirom, Andrew Johnson from the first declared he had no oughly conversant with in oppoAnd Alfred Nielsen. The public sympathy with the objects- and sition to the trust. It will be an neatly Repabcd, Cleaned and Dyed. the immense fight' against 6. familiar the with ia rr.llu!"'? cm H.,c. !thf3,0 Washed ax J Napped. , . capital opposed to him, but when was sentenced to death. There was of Drum the Dfummonpresident le does start, every laboring man; For terms apply to an appeal ana a mond company, also declared his lover of liberty; everyone lowing which the Board of Pardons, intention oi staying out,and agreed every I to the trust?, should pur just in time to save his life, com to Btand by Wetmore and fight the opposed IDAHO FRANKLIN, . minted his sentence to life imprison trust. ment. Sufficient proof that another I Wetmore, being a conscientous man was guilty of the crime was man, still carried with him the He still present. d to the Board to cause traditionsofhia youth. Hayes release the Dther"weekJ remembered the source from which Still, at the original trial, it was he sprung; the pit from whence he deemed by twelve good men and was dug. He could see in this 'l DEALS, at 320.00, 325.00, 33O.00 and 335.00. true that he was guilty beyond a movement the still further BEST MEDIUM PRICK WHEEL ON THE ARKbY his of ment former evidence the and doubt, RAMBLERS; at 340. v in that belief. Still, Apparently Harrison I. Drummond them justified 7THB Name, QUALITY AND PRICE COMMEND THEM.. if he had been bnng, it would have the practical owner of another im OLIVES at 34o!oo and 350.00. mense factory, agreed with him in been another judicial murder. ' tfSTHONEST WHEELS. COMPARISON ASKED. Another case In which God alone this regard; and the trust could no TRIBUNES at S40.oo and 35o.oo.- could decide who was telling the well be successful without the ad . OTHIGHEST.TYPE OF PERFECTION EXEMPLIFIED. .'case, I dition of these great interests: truth, was the Jones-StouTANDEMS-375;oo.- Drnmmond, notwithstanding his As will be remembered, ; Stoutt was i; . AND. COMBINATION STYLES. XTMENfl . I bn his way home one evening, when promises, joined the trust anc 77 , 'i IMPORTANT:1 These wheels arecovered by the usual factory guarantee, and also by Browning Bros. who? be was shot by Ay, went back on his colleague. This ; Hpecial Guarantee for One Year. ...Call or, write for Catalogue. theres the rub. He, himself, de was, a severe 'disappointment to dares that Jones did it, and there! Wetmore, but as he carried, the ' ' : , House Block. Co-o- p - gt Co-o- - , - p thr-omploy- ees nt - - I I I , I - 1 - thorn-and- - of-t- tear-staine- d . the-Ne- w - ; to-acc- o, WOOL! WOOL! 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