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Show 1 TRI-WEEKL- Y it 1800 JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, FEBRUARY keeping out of- cebt; Vnd 'made Secretary, 8. B. Mitteo, Musical great promises to us if this; gdvfce ' Director Charles Batt assistant, from the Heavenly Father should George L. Bwendseo, and John T. - The i be followed. Brethren and sisters, remember this warning and shake from your limbs the shackles of debt as soon as possible. ' " ' Another matter:' I was : astonished a few days since to ot the great number of Latter-da- y Baints whose names., are on .the V. roll of It i .that!-thevery strange' thing se brethren and sisters not oiily have insufficient faith to pay their tithing, but also neglect their Offerings: Human reason mdst teach them that to successfully conduct piny organisation, means are .necessary, and any one -- professing ..membership in the organization, should at least be willing to contribute something towards maintaining it, even though they have not the faith to to pay the one-tent- h required by the law of tithing. A selection by the choir followed . s.. Hair Vigor makes Kair grow. .2 Caine Jr., aids. Elders J. H. Linford, A. M, Israelsen and George Thomas, were honorably released as members of the religion class board, and others named in their stead, while H. C Hansen was honorably released as secretary, and W. K. Burnham, nstalled in his place. -- Continued Jrornht page.' 3 APOSTLE TEA 8D ALE was the first speaker. He said: If we will only exercise a little common sense in our manner of living, and not allow the fashions of the world to take hold of us, we The desks. It leaves the table surface of only inkwell foy roll-to- p shall be much benefited. God will require of us an, accounting deskfree aud clear. - Holds three times the quantity -- of an 'ortor everything that we do here, so dinary stand. Occupies unused space, always ' in the same we should be careful to fulfill every promise we make. place. It is held by spring clips that allow it to be moved in a Now for literature. Of course moment. It is durable and cheap, Has two handsome flint we like to gosaip, so we must have a newspaper. JTis a strange thing bottles with nonevaparating rubber tubes and sponge holder. Elder Smiths remarks, after that men will ask you to subscribe which" " for their paper, and when you have Price for Polished lacquered brass or nlckle plated, done so will uce it to lacerate the APOSTLE MKRRtl.T, arose and expressed his enjoyment feelings -of yourBelf andyour For He thought that newsof the remarks made at the con- friends. EARL & ENGLAND PUB. CO. writers used too much slangy paper ference. ..These .meetings may .be - - made extremely profitable to us, languagOThe epeakeret&ted that Logan Utah he wasjopppsed to coercion,; and -8&idrif-wedhe not forget- the Saley - 'Senator physicians,, says that has but" slight ' Goebel chances of recovery. St&ka Conference. There was a material falling off in the attendance&t the conference on Monday, as compared with that of the previous day. Services were commenced at the morning meeting by the singing of hymn, Praise to the Man. Elder John E. Carlisle offered .the invocation. The first speaker the was . 1 ELDER -- JOSEPH E. MORRELL. He said: Our natures are such that we require constant admonition. We are inclined to follow the evil path and it necessitates constant vigilance upon our part to prevent Satan from obtaining foot-hol- in our hearts.,. "dropped yesterday A ,re about old fashioned Mormonismcaused me to wonder what the new fash d joned Mormoni8m is. Is-- it a that is dissimilar to the one lbs Saints . entertained in the days of the Prophet Joseph? Are we drifting away from his teachings, and imbibing the spirit of modern Let us hope not. ' Jtianity? .The gospel of Christ has never never,will.:. Through . cn messenger sent abroad to proclaim the .word to the world, the holy spirit bears the same The speaker exhorted the todrngs -- belief -- obao of tho Stak. Elder M!r?iUon said, was very satisfactory, parts of it K.DER ISAAC SMITH 8 S ftae - w o- 7iiatiareaDJlhad"norgOD0tKrgugb lha lung in a direct line, as Dr. Hume bad thought upon the first examination. Had the ball struck -- Iheeheat half an inch to the right it would have caused certain death. The House was in session when the shooting occurred and the Senate was to have met within The capitol twenty minutes. filled with therefore was "building members of the legislature and the greatest excitement followed. From both halls men ran wildly down the steps without hats or coats and - one member of the house, came out carrying in his hand a 'bill on which be had been arguing when the shooting occurred. 1:30 p.m. Goebels condition is not so good and grave fears are fin- - tertained.He himself is calm and Insists that he will not die. - 3:30 p m Dr. Ely, one of Goebels o 3 . . suspended intoell! J r -- GOEBSL SHOT DOWN.' flap one therefore, opposed to compulsory of us has the privilege of knowing vaccination; or for that matter, I can for ourselves whether or not the any vaccination whatever. tell a of smallpgood you preventive gospel Is true. Not all of you may have an angel visit you and testify ox.- Dont eat pork. There Is bound to be opposition to you of the divinity of the pospel, to the kingdom , of God, for adverbut to every one it guaranteed that is what makes it strong. There spirit which will bring to you a sity more lasting conviction of the truth are degrees of glory. If you attain celestial glory you will be able than if a heavenly messenger had the to visit your less faithful friends spoken to you. and telestial kingThe speaker recommended to the iu the terrestial while doms; ifyou are loft in the young men of .the Stake the new telestial kingdom, you will be un religious coarse established at the able ta see those --In the terrestial Brigham Yonng College, andurged and celestial glories. the bishops to canvass theirwards Seek to glorify God in your and induce as many yonng men as every action, and the greatest possible to take .advantage of this imaginable shall be yours. special -course, arranged for their pleasure You can glorify Him by keeping benefit.the commandments which He gives Remember that one tenth jfall and by honoring and respect-- ' yon earn belongs to God, and dont ing His priesthood here ou earth. argue that because yoa are in debt In education an dont let it getting yon cant pay your tithing; for of make a fool of you; for an educated whatever nomes - to - y onr - hands, fool is the worst fool of all. one-tent- h belongs to. God. .He is Be meek, and you shall inherit the first creditor to be considered; the earth the says; and dont forget that. Just as long ae let me tell scripture a what meek man you you are in debt to God, . you are is. He is one who is teachable; pretty apt to be in debt to others. one whom Ged can instruct. Let me impress upon you the Put into practice the instructions necessity of observing the teach have received at this conferyou Snow,-relativ- eto ings- - st. ence. and you shall he blessed be keeping out of debt. yond all your expectations. ... -Keep out' of your minds the At the close of Apostle Teasdales spirit of worldliness that will de- remark?. Elders H. K. Merrill and ft roy your faith and happinesss. Lorenzo -- Hansen- were ordain e The speaker inveighed againet high priests, and set apart as high g and social meets councilor and alternate high conn where pastimes are indulged in An anthem cilor, that do not profit people, but was respectively. the cboir, and the sung by Rather conference, merely amuse them. was then adjourned for meet with, the organizations es three months, with prayer by tabliehed in the church for your Merrill. ApoBtle good, said he. Go where you will learn something, and where There is no bettermedicine - for your faith will be increased instead babies than Chamberlains Cough of diminished. When you have dances and Remedy. .Its pleasant taste ant amusements of other kinds, see prompt and effectual , cures make that they are commenced early and it a favorite with mothers am close not later than midnight. small children. It ouickly cures Strive to always be in possession of their coughs and colds, preventing other serious conthe Holy Spirit, and - avoid those pneumonia oralso cures croup and It things which will wound it or sequences. of thousands tens has beqn used in cause it to depart from you. After musio by the choir, Pat- of cases without a single failure so as we have been able to learn. riarch Llljenqnist pronounced the farnot It only cores croup, but when closing prayer. soon as the croupy-uou- gb as given MONDATXFTERNOOX. appears, will prevent the attack. The usual musical exercises In cases .of . whooping cough the tough mucus, were rendered, and prayer was liquefies to easier it R. Martineau. making expectorate, offered by Elder L, Prest. Joseph Morrell then pre- and lessens the" severity am ' sented the authorities of the Church frequency of the paroxysms o that and of the Stake, and they were coughing, tbufl depriving consedisease of all dangerous H. sustained in the usual manner-ElderFor sale byRiter Bros had who quences. K. Merrill, Co. of the ..member : Drug been - selected as a to the High Council, was called his appreciarid stand expressed ation of the honor conferred upon teachingf'givenU9rEvery -t If yon have money to put out on the Debenture Bank of iii-reaUitw- 8ave a brief re- as a member of him. Elder Lorenzo Hansen, who was presidency, during 1,1 named as an alternate high couney counsels of cilor, also announced his acceptance CmetTnthL tv? of the appointment. SdIli8tened'toth?ad-JeoftheservautsoDr. Oliver C. - Ormsby, Stake f ms God Supt. of Sabbath Schools, and In the released. &?vfteTd Saint to aids, were honorablyElder-JoE. bould now be Dr. Ormsbys stead bettw E. Dr. while financially. named, Carlisle was when here last con- - G- - Gowans, and Prof. W J. Kerr, foresee c,i0 t0 imP,ee were , selected' as his counselors. . necessity of Joseph- - Quinney Jr. was chosen hn :SE0i8. cH o' Thousands of garden-ndepeon Ferry's Seed every year and never loner disappointment. Cheap laoetl-tute- e bring loss, not paying crops. It pays tat pay little mor tor ' cents per paper naaTlSntna. everywhere, and1 always worth is. Seed Annual frea, Alwayi the Beit. nr - . u. rc:i a caH srr:::T, 7 Offic. by Fireman's Hall, Main Street, Logan. mm-yRAV-F18I5QU- Caab tor all CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, Chics: X- DESERET NATIONAL BANK, Salt Lake City, Utah. I1L PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK. Rock IOWA NATIONAL BANK, Ottumwa, lovta. n)NTOOMERY WARDACOWboiesale DryCaods.CUcax. NELSON MORRIS & CO., Baef ir i Park Packer, Cbksjo. ROSENBAUM BROS, ft CO.. Union Stock Yards. . . CLAY, ROBINSON ft CO Union Mock Yards. 2 sswnmiAN cnomnss, y - Us kind in the country. We pay spot Sclrzttm jbS SfJns anti Furo Our assorting Is considered the most liberal and our remit tances the most prompt. W e remit by draft, money order or cardt on the same day the shipment arrives. We charge no commiseioa on furs, aud pay express or freight charge when same do not exceed 10 per cent' of the value of sliip- ment We keep you posted at at tin.es on the prices of all kinds of furs. Write today for Price List and Quotations. As to our responsibility wo refer by permission to METROPOLITAN NATIONAL DANK, Chicago. 0PttVi,'A ',? k(! m 82 largest house of la Lb ft BUGGY quire at this for sale cheap. Chicago, IU. MtchloanSt., 28 PROBATE En- office. AUD GUAEDIAff 3HIP K0TX0E- - TRAVELERS accomodations, Mrs. John . Crookston of Cache Junction has accomodations for Occult County Clerk or the Respective commercial, travelers or others Signers, for Inrther Information., whose business requires that they Good remain over night. rooms-comforta- beds. ble -- -- Ia the District Court, Frohate Division -- . " THEY ARE FREE FROM TAXATION, of-Pre- - pay you call Jto on Seven per cent Interest paid on Time Deposits ofllCO.OO and Upwards and Debentures issued to secure same. -- card-playic- ill ZEPH THOMAS. To the deaf A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Noises . in the Head by Dr. Nicholsons Artificial r EsUte of Levi Garrett, The undeiiluned will sell at ule: The south half of section twenty-on-privet'21. la ten of s, gave $10,000 to his township 1 (10yorth jange ia'Cch 'county. and conteiuluK three hundred and Institute, so that deaf people un- Utah, twenty (320) acres, also, east quarter of the south east able to procure the Ear Drums may The north of section eleven (11) In township tea quarter Address No. (10) north of raueeono (1) west of the Balt' Lake have them free. Meridian in Cac he County, mate of Utah, and Nicholson The Institute, 780, containing 12063, forty (40) acre. hundred and ninety fife Shares each of Eighth Avenue. New York. - I - theTwo par value of five dollar of the capital stock of the Wellsvlile Co operative Mercantile Com pany; three hand plows, one lot of tools; three header boxts; two sets of harness; two old Unclaimed Letters. wagons; three pairs of bob sleds; two disc harrows; two saddle; one scraper; one fanning Mr. Arthur B. Fox, mill; one roller; three horses; one mower; on Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, or after Febrnary 3rd A. D. 1900. at 10 oclock a.m of said day: and written bias wilt be reMr. L. Nicholas. et the residence of the unaerslsnid In Recorder of The A.O.U.W, Lodge, ceived Wellsvlile city, in the County of Cache, Utah; Ross. W. Mr. J. terme d.-ce- -- e Ear-Drum- - -- If the above are not called (or within two weeks from date they will be sent to the Dead Letter - Office at WashJos. F. Squikxs, ington. Acting F. M, Loqaw. Utah. Jan. 22th. 1000. of sale, cash Dated January Z9th. 1900. WILLIS M 31BRITT, Administrator. Notice to Creditor Estate of Hans Nielsen deceased. Creditors will present claims with voucher to the nnaerelgned at hie residence In In Cache County, Utah, on or before the Hit day of May. A . 6. 1900. - Date of lint publication, January 29th, A. D.. 1900. Anukxw TnoLsow, Administrator of the Estate of Hane Nielsen -- Mill-vill- a. Hardware; ibo.r? few1!" Bonds. Ixa-TrestKCLOK- Tin and Enamel Ware," Kitchen and Dairy Utensils, Cutlery, Fire arms and Ammunition, Farmers, Carpenters and Blacksmiths Supplies and Tools of every description v Largest Deceased. ESTKAT XOTICE. 1 variety and cheapest place. Gtoro. Lofounto Second Ct. - Lcan, , hare in my : possession - OnebrandeiTOT bay horse 10 or 12 yrs. on right tbiKh.. eye, The above described animal if not claimed on or bioie Tuesda,, Feb. 2nd, at be eold to pay expensea. 1 ft.il. Lxwis, y City Ponedkeeper, Dated Logan, Jan. Z7th, 1900, |