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Show If V. , 4 i; ( to ollaia euou-(b school. J L St e C t rly ia taa Uen ccal b the tr.r of Cod Liver OH is the means children. ' When appetite fails, it restores it When - food is a burden, it lifts the burden. . When youlose flesh.it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes ..life , . . time ieaui vipatrd. r- But one 'rtrideiii i t CUikston, l the Uli Georg Godfrey, f rectiul conference in S.tl; Lake. ' ' It L atu-niw- 1 YoormNKo. , Clatkston. Oct, It. ?o. Lw COcrlb On 1900, Elckncal Lippi:, , James and Aim LewU wars fur-year-ol- d Jea dowu from Idaho t They were the gtiesta of W. C. Uvu and were looking up their family his- Stomach Liver, Kidneys and t It Malles a Good Appetite A of-cit- izu now wears a McKinley badge. ami seems to have - growth yji.n ter ainoe he has adopted the pnnc.pLr o.p nftheg. - Tho- meeting- - of 5 i MrasraAloyl and Whttecotieo, held hereliet Thursday, wa but elimty attc.ded. iiupOMlbla t gel J1 it is almost Oie peopi 3 Out to apOlitical luret y wir In the day time. Tb big Republican orator. Col. Eherman.beld forth Leie Yhiir djr -craning tad presented a grrat ilral of yery cheap wind. The Uo.onel is an orator of ttn ability, bu' should bear in raiml thHi tlm pw- ple of the Wert are intelligent. and - -able to judge for them-elwre add W. H. King The ttoo. i ed a large audience here Unt Fri-rd- ay evening,' presenting the dif; ferent issues oithij lampan - very able manner A iu.ler thoee present, Dmoorat juh R -publicans, expressed nhemrtlvea afterwards, stating that i was the moat sound oliucl doctrine they had ever beard. The Bryan club met on Saturday evening la the City ball. Republicans are rejoicing over the changes that are being made . . b their couaty ticket. ' Brother Hans P. Christiansen, Maryland, Idaho, addressed tbs Ratals here on Sunday afternoon. Brother Christiansen is on his wsy to Rtisndinaria,' a f a missionary. r. I , B. , fyrum, Oct. 15, 1900. . Clarkstm Clipplnjt. Eorroa Journal: Mrs. Caroline "Thomas God frey, departed from this life on Oct. 7th, causing her relative and friends the moat" intense grief. Funeral servlet were solemnized in the meeting hou-- e at 2 p.m yeater day and comforting word were spoken by Elder James RoaHelley, Bishop Claik of Weston, Idaho, Elder Alexander Archibald and -.Bishop Jardioe. The casket was -- covered with 'flower.' Eider Ole Peterson dedicated the gravS. The - deceased lady was forty one years "J. Godfrey i wite-'o- ' ' ; f tld, . 1 1 Mrs. Godfrey has been a sufferer many years, and before herds- nnse realized that the end was j, Sheinstriicted her Toko 1;-- copyol' el S- LINCOLN NAME-.- i Lincoln Tear ..7 t. u y LOST OFFICE pais win this . dty with r a grand rally. The meeting was tailed for achy an cirly- htmr'"thar th audience waa rather mall that heejdl.ihs address of lion J H MogjAsithe first rprakrr. On o( a meeting at Lewiston he n ArJ occupied' a short" tinn but hehar',,Lj rjth9 .qnestioa of lm perialism,militarirmp and the iuts n au able Uianher. He madif tajoed jmpretscu andadded voi o aho-p- a riv... C ndid ate for BEWARE OF1MITATION8. STATE -- - M anufacu red n waa introduced andfene which now filled the house end for sbqnt an hnor he was to-th- e know of toioform the people who ravel the county roads of a most dangerous washout near the rest-ce of AlmaHillv and -- in the txtreme north end of the Smith-fie- ld precinct- .- Thif, together with the boxes that havOy be-rolling beside the roads in tms end. of ths county ( waiting for theNroad mas ter to put them in) for h pest rear is but another evidencVxof the incompsuTicy of Ibe Kepublicans to bold office or to attempt lo 'run public aflairs. G. L M. Richmond, Oct. 15, 1900. . f -- ei n V Utah Art I&stiUte By Unanimoua Vole of the Governing Board of the Utah Art Institute, it haa been decldnl the second aonual 'art exhibition in the city of Logan this year. , The exhibit of last vear w.iS held in Sait Lake City, ana was a highly artistic and very beautiful exposition of fine aft in painting, designing, and decorative work. It is the purpose of the Govern-loBoard to make the coming exhibition of such a character that it will be an .honorjo the. city of Logan and worth r of the State of Utah. It is decided to make the exhibition In Logan free to ail the people. To this end thi to opera tion and support of the leading citizens in making the affair a rue. cesa is invited; The exhibit will be held in the Brigham Young College gymnasium,, which; bs been generously tendered by the College for this urpese, during ths 'week from ov. 12th to 17tb, inclusive, Mayor Anderson is jchairman of the local committee and will call to his aid various leading citizens of Logan 'and Its neighborhood, to assist in making known- the art p&rpoees of the Iostilule and of this exhibition in particular. d . g e - i t" V i " 1 IDAHO;- ,(!' a. t C' T 9 30 H It i amffort to - O1 V, gtev;n' with partywh'chVwhileltbUtionSWd him, fraud Unnecessary 'io comi There is very little of that nate woods &nele In order to give "peculiar work" being done In th'e recognition to ibe women of tie campaign which haa engender)) county focryeare ago. more bitterness in the past thea : It may bs that Bishop Hyde will anything whioh divided the ptori be able lo Involve his ecclssiasti-ca- l ward in his personal quarrel pie of thla community. Bnt feW of the leading authorities of the dom- with Democracy. ' But there are inant church are trailing their , ec- thoss wbo deprecats th recklee clesiastical robes, la ths - mire of manner tn whioh he ' is destroying hie influence a Church man to partisan politics this fall. of the injurs a party which failed lokeep county are holding aloof from ac- him in the county recordere office tive campaign "Work, being more as long as be wanted to stay. Interested In church unity than in INSTANTLY KILLED. political division. X .. notable exbe to Is found la" Hyde ception (Continued from Jet page. ' Cb&rles Park howeverZ Bishop whose Bs had, bean. for G. Hyde, actuated by the rancor of about davs ten only political disappointment, has been It ie understood that Mr. Moyle working for Republicanism night 1 lately from Cornwall. Englan !, an I day. with all the seal of a aril he was quite popular with the miners. proselyte and all the, fury of a other Both men were single, and every J posts te from Democracy. , t i effort is made by the managebeing There is but one explanation to be ment of the to locate their feund for bis course.' It cznnot be friends sod Quincy reUteee. tbatbe has become a Republican in orer to renounce the cause or OVKRrOWCRXO BT RrBfLS. to expouse the cause of gold. It is Manila, Oct. 14. via Hongkong, remembered also that he waa wont Oct. 15. A detachment of twenty to rail gainst the injustice and in menof theTwenty-fourt- h regiment equality of tariff legislatiou np to while engaged in repairing teleand including Dm day he was de- graph wires October 10th, at a near San Jote, Nuevo Fcija feated in is Democratic con ven tion point Isle D Luzin, were eet province for the poaltloa of tacorder. Nor two hundred rebel and upon, by can we believe , tbat-h- e Is a Re- were overpowered, and ecaitered. publican by appointment, as so Seven of the Americana reached many became when the "Toggets San Joebut It is probable that of Truth were in circulation in the remainder were captured The enemy eurprWl a party of Utah. At the time of the recon- acout of She Forty-thirinfantry vened ccn ven tion Bishop Hyde was at a point three mile from Taklo-ba- n, n in his one of the moat- Leyte lalar d, kiliii.g thre of firrC volley. denunciation - of ; the use of eo the American at-4- h clesisstical influence in political Two escaped and gave the alarr, but hrnemy rucceeded loevad-In- g campaign. : There is nothing In (Vir purruer.-- The native Republican principles. which ap- polioe oTaklobau had conspired peal to Mr- - Hyde. The . party has to surprise the Americans. The not' improved - In its - attitude to- bodiee of (be dead soldiers were ' ' ' wards silver or the people of the badly mutilated." West stacs he condemned it. There A Mlp of the tkitei State. is no better reason why "a Morj feet four inchee wide by .Three be now a Republican mon should than there wae In 1895, before the four feet long, printed ioaix colors; mounted on rollers; shows ever; leading Republican organ of the state, county. Important town an J state bogan its second and most railroad in the Union. Anew ad- famous crusade sgainst the church ; dition also shows the country divid end its ' leaders. So" there is but ed according to territorial acquisi r to be made iu tionsr Sent oc&recelpt of 15 cents one 'explanation seriousness for the bitterness the In stamps less than cost. R. F. Neslen. General bishop shows for Democracy asd Burlington Route, 79 WestAgent 2nd for the bitterness he is cultivating South Utah Lake Salt Street, City, among the people of his own wsrd. : -- CAnPETQ. ; . -- unoLEunc, ' , , r PAtriTO, f - OILS, end- CLACC. I -- CHOfO0HO040HOtOtOfOk WM EDWARDS, ST., XOOrJT. ishops -- '- ' ' i Utah. Bogan - Co., VWV PECBLIIB VOSI.- fa ''nr; i PELlRf Y. tith rnriocKNALlsthebrirwaywe - For Sale by Riter Bros. Drug FRANKLIN, PRESTON "MONT AND address was confined ject of eduoaUon and his lid ted mnebpraiee. Judge manifesieil ' tpter- eHt.Ha devoted hirmitraltnaelo the 4y,Hik'iJ'inney and there was not - a uoycr girl present who did not tkphygf)ly U' derstsnd the ruhjsct when finished. There was no nqndt brewing sod the rally was wgkMi success In all ways. The Richmond bra-- s band waste attendance and furnished mueio . ; for ths occasion, The Pretby(rrin church has Wren repainted and presents a fine and fresh apprgranoe. Notice through the columns of rr - r r t nleuti f schools, N.T. :x. by liiaDa e-t- tu-hol- -. uut ac-co- liatervdld L- t t A r . -- HBNEYV; H1IBALL WILL GIVE AWAY ONE EVMEI BROS. $I50.00 0RGAI1 chance to win it with every dollars worth of goods purchased at-hl-s store. Cail and hear the concert that will be given every Baturday afternocn. Rememberthe place. At You get & -- 3 V H. G. HAYBAELS, - S3Conld.--- , Stxeet f 'Xjograxii , .1 .1 3 . d flf OTE'60; out-spoke- 6E0: - 1- - ctr.w.w;y.p:..nnw.r.nr.rJr.xyjcg -- i W ' : . , -- -- V i i 1 . - I nsis tonHavingtho absolutely free. If presented theJemocratalopem-d-theca- children what to do in the ifuture. She left four daughters, tiro sons, and a loving husband to mourn her ' ,Fof sprains, swelling and lameUntimely end. The family baa the" warmest ness, there is nothing so good as - sympathy of the entire community. Chamberlains Pain Balm? Try it. Mr.,Alfred Sparks and family For sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. o K i Druggist.: -- OF HUMOROUSZXN'ir-:rAXHETlCTSTORIE- vhen purcliaslnff anda grapd. gurwiiime guaraoteadto all wli"aiifpd.7It fV proposed ro make Ibis the event of the seasoD,o dont mire it. On Friday evening of lat jyeek ia 4 - f Tout Coupon Th-i- s ABRAHAM music, refreshment and a musical and literaryimigramnie will he 1 : and Builds up the Whole System. j is gtard dance amt eoter talnmentin the HalLfriday evening of this wsek, the- - lUr Good - . fPocceossnn 307iiQdy 0 give a -- ,r ii wet-k- . rome of their 'HrmocraiiC Iriends BOWNE. Chemlate; , :400 Pearl Str Now York in this citron Saturday last SOo. an.d 01. OC all druggists. The Democratic LadieslUnb - ' . l!aS;iGO.yslsuspaooed;o, eases ov the. i ti urscoHu An almost fatal accident occurred here the other, day, to liufe -- Lears Neiluen. The child wasgo-a to neighbor s house when md-ing a deuly vicioii.lBree cemr cnrg-- r ing at her, with earn laid back ami mouth open, knocking her.iutua ditch with hie froat feet, after which tbe aaimal lamed,- - ami kicked overher several time, l b child. vi.Crrijdti lboJbWe.fur dead, but after some ' timehaii elapsed again regained courciou- -. Sh waa Udly , iuuiaed ness, about the beid. She U the child A. aud jOlive Niel89n.Jir'3 berjf fefecui at preaent tilling a miaaiou in' (be city of Chicago. A child ot Ur. 0. J. Haw, got a dote of lye juat recently., burning its mouth and Ihroat vrry badly. It is now thought ihgt the child will recovers . At the close of the 'marl log bald here eome time ago by Mre J. El leu Foster, AM r. Boy Mon told Bishop VVri'iria that she yra h pleased that hehad stiowu, hi uumfeBr ora, and here rriolo with hed. Mr. Wruthi . ' 1 -- .Eyrua Happenings. . 4 " la-- ' :L a LU' 1 t good is the thin edge of the tory. . N. Tanner Jr of Ogden Attorney edge; the thick end is food, was a visitor Ju our oiiy on. Friday but what is the use of food, of last week.- vheh you hate it and cant di- - IJon. A, F. Farr Jr, wa seen on our streets oo day lari eek ' " gest it? , Scotts Emulsion. of Cod Bishop R. W. Williama of Gen was vUiting in this Liver Oil is thefood that makes tile valley last week. city forget your stomach.- F. K. Nrbskei', p. K. Keeler and - you If you nave rust triad It. send for S. W. Hendricks wsyo yelling on fro pl3. Jta irrotb!cUtWlU 6 LJlI t . bright tf week enr Old Fnlka Nt be held. and the. usual will parly cl life, and enjoyment of life to. thousands: men women and i i use BUGG1ES&WAGOHS, i. ' 'rUtali. v Ijosran, i i . .i . i : 13 1 -- ' i .,V ..-- - -- - a |