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Show THE rjaii jotiliiTAi.. mlWIBl(iai-,,BBI1- 1 PUBLISH 1 IP 00., (lessees. it to rvoc ftmliiriit tw. HW4UM tmr Editor. A. Gordon, 1909 MARCH 13. TOES DAT JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, MARCH IS 1200. Y ward without falling off, They may not talk with any freedom of expression 'regarding' present issues; dare not maintain he rightfulness of the Republican mrty's proposed political policy; must not favor the expansion by 'orce and the policy of imperialism now being put into practice by heir party. 1A11 they can say, when simmered down, is Bully Joy McKinley, and try to hypnotize their auditors into the belief hat prosperity is so universal and abundant that each ones pockets must be filled with money, due to he waving of the Hanna-McKln-e- y wand. However, their meet-ng- s are not entirely void of interest Bosbard and Pyne are good na-ion- BY GAEL ft EK3LA5D PUBLISHING TRI-WEEKL- With the united support of both the Democratic and "Populist . parties cf the state of Utah, Hon. W. H. King is a sure winner. Why is it that Great"Brifain - seems more willingtomake concessions to the United States in re-g-ar d- - to- -- the Nicaraguan- canal seems willing Jhannur. executive " to accept? It is stated; on good authority tfhat Lord Salisbury is willing to agree to fortifications if he is askedWHywill not Hay ask -- -- The National Democratic Programme to be held in the large assembly room in the B. Y. College Saturday, March, lOtb 1900. First sesjbn beginning at 10:30 : a. m. t - Preparation of the , teacher for his daily work. Prof. Farris of the A. C . Questions, discussions and miscellaneous business. Second session beginning at 2. p. THE SAVINGS BANK Has 310,000.00 Local Money to Loan on Farm and City Property. PrivHeS1? ;; Pay Back any Part at any Time BefonPi turitY. on HAUD9 no DELAY. MOHEY O Office by Com- mittee did well to fix the date of the National Democratic Convention n July. -- Before that date the Rerand-d- e publicans will have-ih- et ined the issues of their campaign, and the Democracy, knowing just what they have to meet, can shrivel with the fire of patriotio denunication, section Hjy - section, jaragraph by paragraph, line by ine, those violative of the the spirit and-geni- us of American insUtuUons,and those ramed in favor of plutocrats and rusts as against the people, parti-cular- y -- r,1& L ; Firemans Hall. M&in Street, Logan. Wheat Cleaning and Storage Interest as a factor in education. Prof. Hall of the B. Y. College. Discussion Physical culture; Isaac Jorgensen has bought the Orson Smith Elevator 7 ts appurtenances, and will be prepared to clean and store all vi importance. Miss; Alice Clemens. Grain at the old Sixth ward stand after March 8th; is extended invitation A cordial The farmer who wishes to sow and raise clean wheat, and ' to all friends of education. grains and grasses, will find it to his advantage to have his seed W. G. Raymond, at the Logan Elevator, where they will be treated right, and - ! Co. ;.ts Supt. tion is guaranteed. ISA ACT vl O RGENSEN Want Column. r V C.0.E- - A Programs 0. for the O. C. E. A. From' forty' to 7 fifty For Sale Authorities of Cache Stake of Zion tons of good hay. Enquire at this r office.", WANTED A girl to do general louse work. Apply to Mrs. H. J. Carlisle, Leg&n Island. Lflvjards andf PKESIDEXCW Marriner W. Merrill, President. Joseph Morrell, First Counsellor. Isaac Smith, Second Counsellor. The Popular HIGH COUNCIL. Hi THOROUGH. BRED Plymouth Offer t Rock eggs for hatching, .13 for 50 1 James Z. Stewart, 2 Leishman. a. James cents, at Gr SrHay balls Second moro in 3' Lyman R. Martineau. r lx. is a curious fact that ward store. 4 Alvin Crockett, terest was taken in the west than A. G. Barber. 5 in WANTED Every person 6 Edward Hanson. jn the east nflhe attempt to' carry the ice from Sprin g Logairto buy 7 John E. Carlisle. - through the PorttT Rican 7 infamy. Pond Ice, Co' Leave orderaat Ful 8 Chas. B. Robbins; ' " ' he went west, Ifa Congressman' on Meat Market. 9 George 0. Pitkin. , 10 Willard W. Maughan, to was sure to come LOST One" telescope and one 11 Andreas Peterson. the bill,' while in the east and in farmcommon valise between Lo12 Heber K. Merrill. the laboring men and arge Alcohol Washington ' particularly, nobody ers. This done, they can -- reaffirm gan and Hyde Park.-Finde- r please White Rye Whiskey.....;. ALTEBNATK HIGH COUNCILLORS. this office and be reward seemed to carelnnch aboutthe Edwards Favorite Whiskey he glorious principles of the Dem- eaye at ' .... ed. House galleries - were poor' " 1 Larsen.' Christian Imperial'Whiakey ocratic party, and handle the new 2 'John H. Anderson. FOUND Between Cache Valley ly', filled throughout the whole de- ssues from a firandy Grape DemConstitutional, . S Joseph E. Wilson. , 7..-:Brewery and "Blacksmith Fork bate. Cognac Brandy.... 4 Willard D. Crannejr. ocratic standpoint. There should, river bridge, two shirts. Owner Brandy. Blackberry 5 ' Joseph E. Cowley. , and will be, no evasion; no promise can get same at this office by pay Hansen. Lorenzo 6 Gin,, announce to Wi abe requested made to the ear to be broken to the ng for notice. PATRIARCHS, . . that the National Congress of le&rt. strikes ns that with each It FOR all kind of bicycle, gun, 1 O. N. Liljenquist. Mothers, will meet May 21st to 25th 2 Hans Anderson. a wide divergence between the machinery repairing, guns and am . in Des 8 John Needham. , Moines, Iowa. The club munition, key fitting, scissors Welch. women of Dee - Moines offer to en- parties on sb many vital issues, sharpening, saw 'filing, go to the 8 Henry 0. Jackson. he difference will be as plain as tertain 1,000 delegates free of ' 6 - . Logan Novelty Shop. Spence. white andblack.' )ettfeen Right, A. M. R. Rolfsen, Prop. charge. lengthy and instructive PRESIDENCY OP HIGH PRIESTS QUORUM he cause of human liberty, the MONEY SAVED is money programme will be delivered, and the - various social functions will emancipation of labor! will be npon made. You can save 20 per cent Samuel Roskelley, president. First counsellor. on your fuel by using Diamond , Wm. B. Parkinson, furnish agreeable variety. As a he Democratic side. Douer Seccmd Counsellor. Willard coal." Leave orders at the U. 0. number of Logan ladies are inRELIEF SOCIETY OPPICeRS. store or apply to M. Moruitzen. ExchangeGleanings. terested in the movement, some of Both driving rods on theO. S. L. A CHOICE Tot ' of home- - grown Lucy S. Cardon, President ' them may attend. Thrics-a-Wee- k the south evening engine pulling apple trees for sale cheap. Besides Luna Y. Thatcher, First Counsellor, Rebecca Eames, Second Counsellor. xrand passenger train broke last cash I will take in exchange a good The fact should not be lost Roskelely, Secretary. near Joseph Mabeys while horse or two, cows, calves, lumber Maud E. night Almost a dally &t the Ipricc Smith, Treasurer. Mary sight of that the treaty with Spain the engine was running at theate etc, 8TAKI BOARD OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS. was only ratified by one majority, f sixty miles an hoar. The cab veeklj. Apply to N. S. Hanson, and that this was only secured by was pulled off the engine and the 7th ward, Logan. John E. Carlisle Superintendent. Ephraim G. Gowans, First Assistant. agreement to pass the McEnery engineer rendered unconscious, but SALE-Eg- gs FOR from thorough W. J. Kerr, Second Assistant. was done. more was no It damage The most widely circs resolution as was afterward done, comb Brown bred and Single Quinney, Jr, Secretary Leghorns, Joseph An unusual accident. a very en weekly newspaper in kad. declaring: That by the ratifica- jine came up from Salt Lake and $1 per 15, $1.75 per 30, $2.25 per Tre&s. edition s 6amuel B. Mitton, Director of music. theThrice-a-Wee- k tion of the treaty of peace' with mlled the disabled locomotive and 45. Rose Comb $l per l5 straight Charles Batt, Assistant Director of New York World, and with, of A limited White number is music. Spain it not intended to incorpo- rhin to the city. Davis Co. ClipPresidental campaign now it ' Resi Member. L. $2 Geo. IS, Swendseu, eggs, Wyandotte per rate the inhabitants of the Philip- per, you cannot, do without it John T. Caine, Jr., Member. dence on bill near river bridge. are some of the reason why pine Islands into citizenship of the The other evening the writer Providence bench. J. W. England. Y. M. M. I, A. STAKE BOARD. 1 United States, nor is it the easily the leader in dollar i captured a couple of youths .as . . Serge F. Ballif, Superintendent. journalism. tionto permanently annex said they were coming out of a widows other dji Assistant. First Bullen, 'H. issued Jr., is every It islands as an integral part of the chicken coop, each one with a fowl John A. Hendrickson, Second Assist- is to all purposes a daily. under his arm.- On a promise to ant. of II the United States. territory IJvery week each snbflnwj return the chickens to the coop, the John W. Crawford, Secretary. 18 pages and oftend- Cor. oeivea Willard Langton, Secretary. writer promised to not divulge RAILWAY, The recent Democratic rallies their names to the George W. Lindquist, Treasurer. the busy season 24 pip but he Wm. G. Raymond, Librarian. in the county have demonstrated has since learned thatowner, J week. these same The great Scenio line of the Bock; ' Joseph Keller, MubIc Director. $100 p is The only that, after all, the Democrats of fellows have committed a number price ...! George Clark, Member. Mountains, connecting the rIt is Virtually a daily atfc James W. Funk, Member. Cache county are hot so of thefts and similar would it probwidely Thomas H. Chambers, Member.' of a weekly. divided that they cannot come to ably Jiave beenja greatjblessing for J.Kerr.Membei. B; .Its news covers cw the boys toBave tried to have them - gether and enjoy the i spirit of the sent to the reform school. Davis t. L. m. 1. a. Stair board. part of the world a0 - old stand days. And we have heard ex- Co. Clipper. could . j WITH THE President newspaper Mary Lloyd, Hendrickson, , pressions of pleasure that it is so; On furnish euch'service' avenia Maughan-- 1st CottflsdllorrrT Tuesday IastT while A; Mc- Burlington, WorM; from party gembersof alLishadf Kinnon The Thrice-a-Wee- k Martha Carlisle, 2nd Counsellor. 7 and Robert Marshall Jr. re rRock 7" the nrz-Island, Ellen Barber, Secretary .7 . its disposal, all of pOf opinion.- - A little forbearance, a were crossing -- the river between Oriamnn Jean . .ThatnhtrT Rfirordlng and little lactjTdesire for harmony, a hwe'lindBageStati6ir6hTlof the . --w 7. Secretary. wonder of Missouri Pacific Jennie Hubbard Lloyd, Correspond- ence the America realization of the momentous issues formers horses were drowned. They s Great: ing Secretary. palism involved inkhe campaign of 'next had been tojthe Station after, some Routes Ruth' Batch; Treasurer. forall points EAST.'" rock. The seems river it bridge ; Maggie Smith, Librarian. New YorLg fall, and all will be willing to for- w&a termed-T- he high and the ice broke Chorister. quite Cardon, Sophia ' Its political newsact get all local differences of the past with them while they were crossing. Tne most direct route to 7 Ada England, Urganist. and pull together for victory in the All the horses ' became entangled impartial. This the ASPEN, PKIHAST ASSOCIATION ST All BOARD. j cause of justice, freedom ant and before they could get them un especial value in on. GLENWOOD SPRINGS, President. E. coming Jane Molen, hitched from eampaign the one Mr of 1 wagon right. - Mattie B. Hanson, 1st Counsellor, - LEADVILLE, 7'r The best of current McKinnons horses were drowned. r 2nd Emma Counsellor. Pike, columns. CRIPPLE CREEK, Meretta 8. Ormsby Secty. and Treas. found in its emphasizes the fact that the It would require orators posses This ' and These are only 80010 t? bridge should be swnng across the BOARD OF RELIGION CLA8SKS. others, a 7 much : aing greater degree of foren river at once that accidents of this j sons; there are DENVER; . alL , iio ability than either James T. kind them see A. and Campbell, Superintendent. Ilyram future may not occur in the H. Squires, 1st Assistant. ' John Hammond or George A. Smith' to -- Rich Co. News. JWrite for ourjllustrated Book on George M. Pickett, 2nd AssistanL- nd make a convincing Argument based and piper ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY, - Warren iK,;: Burnham r.Soct'yt one year for $3.5u ' Treats . . Bpon nothing;'and, if they shal The 'curse "of overworked woman- , T, . And Address: - Evan R. Owen, Member. and surely cured .continue to follow,-a- s they have. kind, are quickly Melvin J. Ballars, Member. W.F.'Baiijcy, he aotat.4 Jg,; State party, ant by Karls, Clover Root Tea,-t. Fred W. Crockett, Member. , the dictum of the Alexander Lewis, Stake Chorister. i Geo. A. Lowe confine themselves to, the, platform great blood purifier and tissue General Passenger. Agent,. Denver. -, Anna B. Phillips, Organist. .... ..... at, oDerabuilders refunded If no Money 1 W. H. Donxxll, .1 built for them Jo stand on, they satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 Susan H. Gates, Asst. Organist. ' ' can step neither forward nor back- - cts. Co-o- p Grocery A Joseph E. Wilson, Stake Clerk. General Agent, Balt Lake CRjr ' Dreg Co. 4 Isaac P. Stewart, Ac:t CsxL him? Con-itution- back-oppos- ed mat-ter.T- pensers, Folowin?Pric nd by the "Only."7 he ; v n NEmoRraj - - 5 1- - -- - . - J RloGraodeltoernRu ? SantaFe papersif'haa- ' - j -- j 1 - T y t , 7-- . . M . . ' km w isd !v. iu ,5d.A.w. 1 - To |