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Show c' THU JOTJUITAL ce Editor. Augustus Gordon, 1901 Octcfcer V4 Thursday reducing taxation,-whic- h beneficial to the people. Britisii bond-holde- rs --would-be are TICKET. Senator Daniel of Virginia is certainly the soul of honor. For nearly thirty years - he has been living very modestly, and applying all of his surplus earnings toward paying the debts left by his father, wbose fortune was swept awayin the panic of 1873. These debts aggregated $100,000, and are being paid, with interest, as rapidly Hovr mauy sons as possible. would do as much to support the family name and honor! -- For Mayor, HYRUM IIAYbXlL. For Marshal, ANDREW KING ms. For Recorder, ii. S. ORMSBY. For Treasurer, JIANNAH II. JACOBSON. For Attorney, J. Z. STEWART, JR. Fifth Ward Charles Batt, P. , 0. Hansen, v. A number of Utah sheepmen are trying to mike it hot for Thomas G. Lowe of Franklin, the Idaho sheep inspector, and his five deputies. Nine suits have been filed, aggregating $34,475! The complaints allege that the defendants unlawfully took possession of their sheep, and that by reason thereof mauy strayed or died, and mnoh wool was lost, injuring them to the amount sued for. Mr .Lowe and his deputies simply obeyed the law of the State, performing . their sworn duty. If legal damage has been inflicted, the loss is, or should be, the States. Conference Notice. THE SCHLEY INQUIRY. For Gty Justice, W. N. THOMAS. CO JNCILMANI3 TICKET. First Ward N. P, Johnson, N. 11. Ilansen. - Second Ward H. B. Smith, C. D. W. Fullmer. Third Ward Win. Andrews. Feurth Ward M;J: Ballard, W-- . Preston, B. ' Jr., John Dahle. . The regular quarterly conference of the Cache Stake of Zion, Will convene in the Logan tabernacle on Sunday Oct. 27 at 10 o'clock a. m. and will continue throughout that day and Monday, The evidence in the Schley court of inquiry has developed a condition, or rather has acquainted the people with a condition of the American navy, which must be' a Joseph Morrell, matter of the deepest regret to Isaac Smith, every lover of his country. W. W. Maugham, - Stake It will probably be remembered Presidency. by o,ur readers that several animOutt rotund justice, W. N. adversions were cast upon Comunless modore Schley in the public prints, Thomas, will he all signs fail. notably by the New York Sun, to the effect that Schley had not only Give the home)loys a chance. failed in the mission with which he Whats the matter with J. Z. Stew- was charged, but had actually disart for City Attorney! played a degree of excitability which rendered him in a degree, a Observe the nice, clean and dubious commander of the Americapable couneilmauic ticket above, can fleet blockading Santiago harthen go and vote for it. bor. : ; This mass of opinions wouldnt Andreev Ring is a man of expe- probably have amounted to very rience and' good judgment. He much had it not been that a cerwill be our next city marshal. tain Mr. McClay, (who has been a History of the If IIybum Hayball does not publishingin his latest volnrae, deal,Navy,) possess every qualification with the Spanisb-America- n for Mayor of Logan city, we have ing declared that. Schley was a war, yet to learn wherein he falls short. caitiff and a coward. This expression might, perhaps, The Citys mnoey hs been well taken care of during the past, two have been passed but for the folreasons: years by Treasurer Jacobson, and lowing The proof, (that is to say 1st. will be during the ensuing term. L the printed copy slips ' of the unIf Tammany can produce any published w,ork) had been submitgreater rascals than are now among ted to Admiral Sampson and John its shouting opponents, it is en- D. Long, secretary of the Navy, titled to the head of the rascality and by both of these gentlemen the expressions caitiff and coward class. were .allowed, to pass, although Mrs. M. S. Ormsiiy has been they both now allege that those tried and not found wanting. She particular epithets were unobserved has acceptably filled the office of by them. 2nd. The publication referred Recorder, and is even better to' being a standard work, and equipped for a second term. accepted at Annapolis as such, Sampson ought to be compelled Schley demanded a Court of In- ( New Goods io China Ware Daily: well at times whetrhe might-ver- y be excused for doing otherwise. IjPthe enormous n, ' RESISTED Are always of the Robinson Jack . The following is the programme: Opening address by the president, George B. Hendricks. Instrumental Masic, Miss Farr. Lecture, Prof. Hall. Recitation, Joseph Norton. The public generally is cordially invited to attend. The meeting! will begin promptly at 7: 30 oclock. Geo. B. Hendricks, . 10$ ' STORENEWS. . t I t . . ''Fall is here aud the question is, where to get the Fall Supplies! V In the Clothing, Shoes and Gents . j Fur-,nishi- lines the question should be easily settled. ; Our lines were never so large and never so pretty as now, and our. way of deal-- , ing is, without question, the fairest that he adopted. . could We absolutely guarantee you better values ! for your money than you get elsewhere, your, money back for the asking. -- J . - DELIVERY, QUICK. IS Philomatiuc Society, . some- -' They are Pure, Fresh and Wholesome. PRICES, RIGHT Kelly, an Oregon Short Line fireman. resisted arrest at the hands of Chief of Police Lee Brown to-- ! night, and broke and ran. Brown fired several shots, finally bringing him down with a bullet through the leg. Jvdly had been drinking. 1901. Best. arrest. The Brigham Young College Philomathic Society will hold its first meeting in the College Asscm- bly Hall, Friday evening, Oct. 25, st6cke Our Crocories . PocatelloT Tda77 Oct .22. Ini. carry there is surely thing you want.. We have no desire to castany reflections upon Admiral Samp-sobut at the same time we can not refrain from expressing our sincere admiration of the man, who, in the thick of the fight.stood on the poop deck of the Brooklyn and wjth shot and shell flying around him so fast and so furious as to decapitate a yeomau standing by his side, displayed his heroism or cowardice (!) by shoutGive em Hell, Bullies, ing, Give em Hell. . be- coming more alarmed, every day over the continued increase in the expense of the Boer war, and dread a further falling off in the price of bonds. iTes, it always comes high to wipe out a free people. - DEMOCRATIC . y -- . Poet-ofii- cic W con-,cto take the ataad long enough to quiry to invest! ;te Lis entire tell why he waited from May 20 duct during the memorable Santi- j until Jnne 10 to inform Schley that ago campaign, rCBLISHID BT The Court of Inquiry has now the Spanish fleet was known to be EARL & ENGLAND FUBLISIENG CO been in session for several weeks, at Santiago. i. and has developed the fact that lessees. Ip the "Democrat "in 'Congress schley was a' brave and efficient Entered at the every Tuesday, had any say about the big and officer,that he was always on deck and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, accumulating Thursday Treasury surplus, at the most critical moments, and matter. as second-clas- s they would solve the problem by that he invariably exposed himself ! or; j ng . President. Poll Tax Notice. , ' Notice is hereby given that the ordinances of Logan City relating to the collection of poll tax will be Strictly enforced hereafter, and any person failing to pay the said tax, or failing to attend aud work within ten days after notice given by the undersigned, will be liable to suit fer the collection of. the same. Andrew Eliason, . Good all wool, cassimere suits, nice patterns $8.00 Black Worsted. all wool. extra Clay Suits, Splendid heavy $10.00 Mens good heavy black Ulster Over Coats, all wool $8.00 Mens fine dress beaver Over Coats, ail wool, black or blue $8.00 Boys long pants suits, all wool, nice brown color, 13 to 20 $5.75 $7.50 Boys all .wool, blue serge suits, well made, 13 to 20.' A big line of childrens suits, in 3 pieces, from 3 to 13 years from $1.00 to $7.50. The best line in the city. Our Assortment of ChairsandEoekers , Street Supervisor. Is the best ever exhibited in have Logan. We loaded a car.- - un- SPUD1 A Mew 1 Line in the X Latest ii k If you want to do a given- 5 Styles Just i bit of painting, youil be sur- prised at the excellent quali'Arrived. it ties of the Queen Bee - x Paints. Ready-Mixe- d a; K A V They are smooth, go on evenly, hold their color, and dont cost much. $ Youll S Wool feel justified in your 5 purchase all through the life vj If of the paint a long time. 2 x X X LOGAN, UTAH, X' See our Ice Shawls, Umbrellas, Blankets, I etc. ' . Citn firmv TODIES r MTAmjam I r.-- I A 1 1. pK! rf: V-- ? f!"f ft .. ; 5 Franklin, Preston and WE ALWAYS SAVE pelier, Idaho. YOU MONEY. , . Logan Knitting Fac., Z C. M. I. BltHug; $t . ' V |