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Show - V ca lit oiler t! le 1:3 ll a tja ly cratiisJ, at in Fennsyi v? r Cetween these two farriit bodies irreconcilable dlTcrenc- 3, ti in Penuajlvaaia, bare arisen as to wage, hoars and other condition' of labor. , The people of New Zealand, tire; of being brought to the 'verge o' and oivii war time financial afttr time by strikers that jack: the social structure to its founds Hone. made up thir .minds, that be a hi!e capital and labor left free to baggl sod struggle el they chos th v should nevrr again be allowed to make war ou the public by making war with each . i Ihf tnM Wt wMwut' Mdn mi ttw Sow, kuw. m 9mm turn In tw Aakt ItuK WWi tt M wed temtlitt um - Jnpnn I nt j $ T.. I The-worki- ng 1 s, know-nothin- The Most Important , Periodiir a Womans Existence.Mr8. John son Tells How She ..WasHelped Over the Trying- Timer : - ,lp ex-per- sg Dr.. Med, mailing teal Adviser, 1008 pages. : Send 31 one-cesumps for book in paper covers, or 3 istsmpsie cloth- binding to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. nt ,w - decided to ap - , pear. This is the contribution New Zealand' has made to that evolution ofindustriaLirhitralion-wbid- h is in progress the world over. It has given its arbitration court the powers all real coutts mut have- that of compelling the production of teslimonyamljofeafurciaR their decision a In both . - - - - the' lower the coal company asked that their lawyers might represent them. The law does not favor such interposition of paid and profe'sional advocates, and - that the consent of both partes bj neceseary for the Admission of lawyers. In this case, the miners refused their consent, acd the case wa. Argued -- bv miners on one side and practical employers on the other. Both the courts were composed of repre sen tali ves elected, in equal nil by the organization of labor re-juir- ' tHt.cl and . capital, with an impartial chairman. In the aibitration court this place is held by a judge of the supreme com L If there were each an. arbitration . court-i-- Pennsylvania, it would bs presided over by Judge Green, or Judge Williams, or oiue other associate judge of the rupreme court. Experts were called in, as the aw permits, to assist the board of conciliation and tbearbitration in the more deciphering court' technical 7poiote, and remsined with them daring. tbeTpre, a ration of their decision. Th decisions of the court there was more than one coal strike efore it dealt with the obteur echnical details of mining and with broa questions of policy with equal success. Some of the de mands of theonen were granted; some refused. The company lost some points, but gained others A settlement wa made x and ordered by the coart to hold good, for two n r. A; J ;r I r '- years. modern methods ot For two years ahead the comliring, not one woman in a thousand an-prosohea this perfeetly natural change without experiencing a train of verv eonld make contracts with pany and sometimes annoying, painful symptoms. ont strike clauses. the miners Those dreadful hot flashes, sending the blood surging to the heart until it coald kcar .obligations, like the mrchase of a ' home, with no fear of stoppage of work and income by ry should be heeded in time. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound was trike or lockout." meet the needs of woman's system at this trying period of her life. -three following tetters ere guaranteed to be genuine and true, and In the news from ;Jkfurther etfll prove what a great medicine Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable wa read that the coalPennsylvania companies, Compound is for women. -- , - Mar. IS, 1897. Anticipation ofa- - prolonged Dxta Mrs. Pihsham : I have been sick for a long time. I was taken oflT ail their men immek with flooding. AU my trouble seemed to be la the womb. I ache ail the struggle, paid instead of waitiog for mediately, time at the lower part of the womb. The doctor says the womb is covered with ulcers. I suffer with a pain on the left side of my back over the kidney. the regular pay day, October 15, I am flfty years old and passing through the change of life. Please aslvise me and have severed all connection what ta.do to get relief. Would like to hear from you as soon sa with their former- - em&loyees. - In Mbs., Charlotte Joxksox, MoncUrra, Ohio. one colliery alone, 6 500 men Were f . Jan. SS, 1 VIS- . "severed We read also of I been have and think me have remedies, taking your l. great thns helped they ; deal. bodies of I had been in bed for ten weeks when I began men arge marching from taking your Vegetable Compound, but after using it for ashort time Xwaaable to be up arounv th In to colliery colliery 'the "Wikee-arr-e house. The aching In the lower part of womb has left me. Tne most '.hat and region in an efLebigh now mo is troubles the flowing. That is not so bad, but still there is a U'.tla. every day. I am not discouraged yet, and shall continue with your medierts, fort to induce miners btill at " work I for I believe it will cur me." Mrs. Cuarlottx Johxsos, Mouclovs.Ohlo! V- t . to quit ' ' is this same human na. There April 13,1900 I send you this letter to publish for the benefit of others. 1 was sick Air About nine years so that I could not do my world' For three months 1 ood ture in New Zealand to Influence not sit up Vag enough to hare my bed made. 1 had fl vs different doctors, sad mipers find" owners to' do "each all aald there was no help for me. My trouble was change of life. I suffered things, bat they bare been render with uloe ration ot the womb, pain la sides, kidney and stomach trouble, back impossible by" another human ache, 'headache, and dizziness. , I am well and strong, and feel like a new nature g that of the person. My recovery is a perfect surprise to everybody that knew me. I owe all to Lydia E. Pinkbama Vegetable Compound. 1 would not do without of the' public which your meaiclae for anything. There is no need of women suffering so much if haa stipulated in the arbitration they would take your remedies, for they are a aura cure." Mss. Ckahlotti law that no - men shall be- dis, t , ' Journos, Monclova, Ohio. .. ' When one stops to think about the good Mrs, Johnson derived from Mrs. charged by the employers or called Piakljsms advice and medicine; it seems almost beyond belief s yet it la all out by the' upion for any cause contrue as stated la her thrse letters published above at her own request, t nected with the disputewhilejtheir As a matter of positive fact Mrs. Jinkhsm has ou tetters from women who hare been' safely carried through that danger period care it before the courL r The New Zealand dual miners Change of Life." Mix. Johnson'a core Is not an unnaual one for Mrallnk if. hams medicine to accomplish. , kept at work Ail through their strike--- A strike in a court room RKWAKIX-wltti the Kapoim City Rank nf I.re. hT whk-Win b paid to any ponoa wboM tad tbntthnabovn UMoIiai-tthnd dividends continued wages r not (amuua, or worn ubUbd brforn obloinin thn COMO ailmiOD. wrllnr, (pwial Dan. . ' LY DLi K KKD1CLKK tXX ooming in to the families of the - , -- 5 " peace-lovin- eelf-intere- st -- - - , 1 W, depo-lt- od wi A V I k. I - ne- gotiate. theaysterieasf aNsw Zealand labor dispute, la trade, an American court oould be trusted tobe equally competent and impartial in an American in stance. -The feeling of labor "generally I voiced in the last report of the department of laher, which declares that oothlng coald tdismay the workers of New ZeaTaod so mnob as the possibility that they might the-co- - Free,ofon receipt of stampsPierce's to pay j t! g - , Ihrisflo cf!J ts tl 1a " difiacialtiet. ' If a New Zealand court can dnraliou. 1 took three holyears' lies of the I): eoverv.' Daring the time I was taking it mgr be, came mure rcircsliing Mid l rained Alicea pounds weighs, sod gained MrrugtJt every day Arbitration,' 111 r:,:c3, 1 1 3 ll the-Unio- Daviit Durctna. loot. Obis Eq at Wkra Co.. Kentucky, writes: I beams taking Uc. iUetneW CoMen Mclical Uunovery I think I had nervous or renersl debilAr of three Upon . Ibis - they Cf 3 al everrevertto the old warfare of strike and lockout New Zealand iDsista1hatlbere are three parlies to every labor dispute tbs workers, the employers acd-th- e public. Whichever one the publio sides with is the msjoritv, and the msjorifv taualTuTeT Public opinion is really the arbiter in New Zealand, because the public, using its domestic powers, gets, what no other pnbiio does get. ths facts on which to form its opinion, and clothes this opinion, 0 made, with the machinery of jastice to make iteelf effective. in New Zealand we see the three parties labor, capital and the public all, after years of prsolical experience, firm supporter cf atbi trition. It is evidently, herefjre, not a measure of class against els,It but one which serves sll clssea. is precisely, therefore, such a policy as a democracy should adopt. -- 1 : I'. eprfciiif. 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Rr DrspepMa can bo cured by iug Ackers Drapepila Tablet. One little Tablet will kit immediate reliei or money refunded. Rold in handsome tin boxes at 25 eta. 'For sale by Riter Broa. Drug Co., Logan, Ctab, Franklin, Preston and Montpelier, Ida. 8 v v rt n " - Notice; MOBTHROiniD. lravia Daily : ftwatelle, On Sundays and Holidaya Seneral delivery andelamr DaUy No. 11 ,' i , 2:30 a.m. 50 VL1-1L- Beacon Light Badotyr - 'Jo. - Daily Ex-veptfiun, -sit Lake, 6:15Am. 8:15am. 7:30 Oxden, lli20 ache Jet, 9 :10 1 5 40p m. 1 K5 - :!$0a.m. 9 :35 MandoR, :68 M 9:65 Logan, 2K)5 dmithMdlOJS'v. 2:25 ttichmondlQ :33 7 rfo 2 :4S - 3 KX) Xranklia, 10 0 7.66 M ' ARirraa. Preatoa, 11:10a.m. 3:20p.m. 8:15a.m. the open from It. Ill a. m nntii 12.15 p. m. - Robxbt Mdkdocx, P M. . .,71."' 'TL-- Mixed No. 15. - - - ' t r1"11 ---- - - ' , 1'' I: ' SOOTH ROOD. Th a Beacon Light- - Society "will 'liavii, mtet at tb B Y. College, on Wed-uf- s ' Mixed mllay, Oct. 17ih at 3 30 p. - Af No. 13 No.J J TTn.' T ter the of officers' the Daily Ex- Daily DaUy ceptSua. following program will be rendered. rrATioze A paper on Education of, Prsatoa, 8;15p.m. 10 :30a.m. 3 2 XOp.nj.' Mrs. W. J Kerr.' ; , Franklin, 8UiS 10:50' The life of 8arah, Duchess of Rkhmona 88 ' 11:08 1 :2s ' ' ? -- - , .Wo-mfe- n, ' l:r Marlborough, Mrsl Bmltbfleid 10:00 Logan, . 10:40 Mandoa, 11:12 Cache JcL.ll dlO Ar B.WrighL Current Events, Mrs. ; Jis, H. Linford. Emma Kewlky,'- Vice-Presiden- 11:25 11:45 2:05 12:05p.m. 2 :25 -- 12 :S0 ' - :50 .aaanria.. t.' , Ogden, Salt Lake, Pocatello, 5:00a.m. . Another Opportunity To Go Eas- t- " 3pio. m. 4 31p.m. b 5p.nu tickets' to, or from all North or Mouth, ' points East, West, - ' call on ( W. W. WooDsn-r- , . via Union Pacific Railroad a A On Sept. 6 and 20 tickets will be sold at one fare for round - trip blus 12 00, to following and intermed points. O snL HARDWARE. ' Tinware Galvanized and Knam- -, eled iron ware, Tools of I44fi0 Chicago & return $44.50 $39.50 St. Louis A return $39.50 $39.90 8L Paul & return $39.90 $39,90 Minneapolis & retnrn $39 90 $32.00 Omaha & return $32.00 $32.00 Kansas City & return $3 2.00 $20.00 Denver & return $20.00 FINAL LIMIT OCT, 31. , Proportionately low rates to all intermediate points Quickest time, beet service, finest equipment Three trains daily. Call On nearest O. S. L, Agent or address F. B. Choate, General Aient. Salt Lake City, Utah. " des- - evr-- y cription for $ Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Farmerr, etc. Rop. Nails, Staples, Tacks, Churns ami dairy supplies. . Brushes of "all "kinds. Gnns, Revolvers,,. Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc., larget npeort-mein Cache Valley, Not cheap goods because price are 0 low, " but very, beet quality at lowest possible price. . nt - LAFOUNTSflflRDMRE. STORE. Sl. 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We carry afull and well selected stock of general merchandise a i ; Household Furniture. . Largest dealers In Men and Boys Clothing, Boots Shoes, Hate and Gents Famishing goods. '.We are now offering stock, but on new, clean and jipecial-bargain- . - v 'V . Utah.: . Jr. Mar. "mmJ - .. - - t flDDlG,P6ar; Plum -- JC - At4D - 4 Cherry, , Trees, v Evergreens, x .Complaint! and diaeases arising from an im puresUte of the blood Lichtys Celery Nerve Compound it an invaluable specific. Sold By City Drug Store Logan and Richmond, goods. te Moses Thatcher - for Pamalt in clothing,"not 0TT3M ' s up-to-da- an-- f It piys to 8 do us. es Shrubs THE LOOflil and-;Plant- at s, ' NURSERIES. Logan:: fjyh -- The Oneida MerantileLlffiion, Llchtyi Celery Nerve y J Is , for all nervous 5 t! a r .It cf I '1 v:;n aci tr L:?.!.L. :I:tyL Cr; a. L l ; Cj. o Esccdass Iz.':: easrjry are not LunJ Khars Stomach, Liver, Kidneys T:i: lC5Cr:r3.. and Eowcls are out cf order. If yea want these qualities and tb euc- A stsrllinz incident, is narrated cess bring, use Dr. Kieg by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as New they Life Tills. Ooly 25 certs at Lllowi: ) was in an aw fil conBros. Riter Co., Logan. Utah;. Drug vI-lodition. liy skin was almost Preston and Montpelier,. Franklin, eyes eaaheo, tongue coated, Idaho. . , , 0 - pain continually in back and aides, no appetit.erowiog weaker day Endml AscnisL by day. Three pbvsciaae had advisud was Then I a firs in enabled J. MX given up. Only roaring to use ElK:t,rio Eitters; to nay great Garretteon, of San Antonio, Tex. joy, the Cnst hottle mads decid'd to lie down, when attacked by improvement. I continued tbeir Aethma, from which he suffered' use for three weeks, and am now for years. Us writes his misery was a well man. 1 know they robbed often so great that it seemed he enthe grave-o- f another victim." No dured th agonies of death; but Dr. one should fail to um them. Only Kings New Discovery for Con50c.. guaranteed, at Riter Bros Drug sumption wholly cured him. Thi Co. Logan, Utah. Franklin, Preston marvelous medicine Is the only and Montpelier, Idaho. known cure for Asthma as well sa y 0 Consumption, Coughs and Colds, We have eeen 'the frail infant sod all Throat, Chest and lung when the faint struggle for exist-en- ce troubles. Price 50c. and I LOO. Guaranteed. Trial - bottles free at seemed almost ended, d 9. sod made strong bv the ne Riter Bro. Drag Co. of WHITES CREAM VERMI FrGE,;P.ricf. 25. cents. For sale hr Riter Bros. Drug Co., Logan Cache Valle? Time Card. Utah, Frsr.klio, Pres toil and Montpelier, Idaho. 0 - f Colds ti ) 3 - oub-ide- court, called the conciliation board, and the npper and final one, the court of iui tit earns t ts quoted as ip 3 lift arbitration was absurd anj impractical; that a great ' rcrpo:-havinmillions of dollar cf prop erty could ot place Its interests in r the baud el who knew about the nolhiog property and about the manner of conducting th basinets. . They might txb-tra- tf to the ruin of the companys internet. There U too much at atake, too uauy datiuls of bueiaess which a board of arbitration would about, to make arbitration passible. v But in New Zealand he manager of on of the principal corporations concerned io.thwcoal busineesv who haa bad. experience of arbitration io more than ,ooe die put. James Mifra, of Steamship com nan v, said, fonr year aftsr the arbitration law went inlri'r&-ctTtba- t It was a very beoeftcia) law, most important, sod tb lone sedation cl all ..labor well-know- newspaper readers as the preai-deof the United Mine Workers, Henry D. Lloyd, Author of Wealth ... against .Common- after exhausting every .private ! wealth, in the New York fort for, settlement, did not goto issuing ultimatums to the mine . JVgdd..,,-...-Owners or statements to the pub During the Taet fire .jrearsihers lie. -- He and his associate in the bare bwn tome severe struggle direotion of the union entered auit between the 0)teLmi4e,uu:rs.nd in. its name against ths :znlne on-r- s Cot! mioere of New Z, timid.. There under the arbitration law. The coal barons, were thns . placed in Wt this striking similarity to tb situation in tbia country the coal the position any one occupies who of New Zealand is controlled by a finds himself sued in a court. Xbiaco&LcsMt occurred when th . flog. &ps pf tlji jferOrjt; in, that arbitration law was young. and the country. The fuel supply ii in the hands cost company, made defendant of one of the most powerful and took high ground and sent a repre wealthy privateiran!portatloaJnjrenUtiTelajay,that they wfuld terests. The regulation of anpply notappear. - They wereinformed md 'price la abVoTute, and extends that in in doing ao Ihey would eui to an alliance with the coal ring fer the time, con sequence as. in of Australia to Drevenl.anv, relief any other court. Judgment would to the fomth "minej of bs given against them by default New 8outh Wales. nd would certainly be enforced. rrajui. r, VTfcve the nervous system (f wsskened, the body generally shows the symptom of tremulnusnew in some 06 its members. The hand .atn-olshake, the lips twitch at or the eyelids quiver isvolimtarily. Such a condition calls for medicine' which feeds the nerves. D Pierces Golden Medical other, Discovery, acting directly Tber could have li the vecdettae on the stomach and organs of diand duels, and private wamtbeir gestion and nutrition, lisas woninfluence in restoring nervs of opinion and derful private ous force. It quiets the nerves for, but th&se must not by drugging them into stupor interests be fought out as other citizen must but by feeding them into strength. The Discovery has restored , fight out their business disputes the health of thousand of those in a civilized court room of arbitra-lion- .' who were utterly hopeless, giving ' them hack natural appetite, phyj In the case of the New Zealand sical vigor, healthful sleep andl There is not strength. strike with a. difference the of- mental alcohol in "Golden Medical Dis- ficial corresponding to" one who is covery and it contains n - to onr cocaine or other narcotic.no opium, becoming so- - Bj t, vc ; 1 th. r :r. .i mt . Wa y to Ssd a Coal S:rike. . ti tI I f Iidcc-tr- : died Nw v I A diff-renw- A cspt&I to t! 3 -- 1 Oas cf d C&JKt ? C. Lj W3 Cl c Pride- of f i - W. :t a: wet u j .Utah T I y t i it v $ I |