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Show SsELS.j J 'ii , - til, uud itixt of, tiio- .ttnuta w. tnres of the orthodox they will burn forever and ever! How many can really conceive of a God who is three in one," one in three, who is everywhere, nowhere, and who rules ' the-wofrom the top of a topless throne? How many believe that --when they join the heavenly . choir they ' will do nothing but play upon golden harps and sing praises tq . God forever and ever? How many that the condemned in murderer, caught the sheddiugof innocent blood, has buf to profess a belief in the Lord Jesus Christ and the virtue of his atonement, m order to join that heavinly choir? Or that a man may-stea- l, oppress the poor or commit other crimes all his life and escape punishment upon the sama. terms? Mormonism was the first to proclaim more reasonable beliefs, seventy-tw- o years ago, and the leaven has evidently been working. Eventually all the others will be able to join.withont doing violence to their feelings, unless it is the gentlemen with whom the ministry is a profession. hell,-'"wher- at the every Tuesday, Tfeunday ani Saturday, at Logan, Utah, C&tsred u Post-ofllc- e matter. tecond-cla- u Editor. Augustus Gordon, 1902 'January 23 Tfuinday Conference Notice, The regular quarterly conference of Cache Stake will convene in the Logan tabernacle on Sunday and Monday, January 2Gth and 27th; at 10 a. m. and 2 Joseph Morrell, Isaac Smith, . W. W. Maughan;1 Stake Presidency. 1 Mr. Glasmanns appearance may shortly give rise to the report that he is somewhat scaly. that haring visited the pest house, he may have acquired smallpox. That, however, is entirely unnecessary so far as the report referred to is concerned; it hag been in circulation a long time. According to the Tribune, the mining camp of De La Mar, Nev., has,amule which is addicted to the liquor habit to such an extent that it stops at every saloon and refuses to stir a foot until it is given a drink of whiskey in water. Asat thisrate i t cos ts a' dollar and a half to pass along rone street, - the mule worthless for nge in town. When turned loose, he is a regular rounder, and the boys tank him in order to laugh at up drunken antics. " f BELIEFS. red-band- f j V - unprejudiced and dispassioate mail bnt knows and will admj that Pfotestant churches in America are nd longer religious institutions. They j are socialtyuhs with a ritual often obsolete and as suclr serve!- .surely are more or less useful. But they are overdone, and most preachers, are overpaid, when you consider the equivalent they render. There is only one truth, and no church holds a monopoly of it. All preach aboutthet same gospel, and all orthodox churches have now met the competition of the Univer-salist- s and Uniterians, by putting in the same liue of goods. Churches, like department stores, carry the goods that are asked for. lie calls, attention , to the fact that peoplcuo lauiUi what creed they profess have ceased to actuGs-n- o JJ U HATSAND iWe arejfferlng big Inducements i MENS SUITS. Men's all 8aits, Gray well made' $10.00 grade, UNDERWEAR. to late, buyers in these lines In order to clean up Spring goods will be ln shortly and we must have roomr . you will not be disappointed if you give us a call. lire MENS hats; Mens - fine fur Hats any shape, any color, ranging in price from $1.25 to Sale price $2 00. of ranginging in price 10 eean'oo03 Sale $I0U I Mens all wool Black Clay , Suita, well made, good $10.00 grade Worsted A his line of Men fine dress shoes, tan and black, also some solid working shoes, buckle or Congress Sale price . ..'..T.?'" s lesa than $10.00 g and inconclnding an address, speech or talk in an ' appropriate manner which but few people have learned thoroughly. When you are about to depart, do so at once, gracefully and politely', with no dallying. Dont say, Its about time I was going!4' and then settle back and talk aimlessly for another ten minutes. Some people have just.snch.a tiresome habit. " They will. even rise and stand about the room in ,Sale , - price........ n ,y. . the house at these prices :''fcale Price. . ' 8 tome rA Sale fancy stitched. Mens ebirfj . inA d rs were, "good "heavy VetgbtT'rQKp .T?U . .il.'ii . 9fno-h,' tlens lliv.' itufi extraefyyflPfPa-lme- or Kangaroo to 11, P A Sale- - HI IP $10 solid as-bric- Sale price, Jo:i iu e a ; .. 21-190- 1, ; - Mens Morris Mills, i Wool Sr. iris and iiswefkVOod $1.50 per suit grade. - Sale ; Fame in 11 to 2 $1.00 0JL price each , .s fa v. 3U ry.l . en-raas- se d .VT wvw their-purpose,-- and s . 'LOV;lj ( leave-takin- .i Misses fine kid All our Men's $12.50 ancT$T3 Suita Jn Fine Cassimerwt, Fancy Worsteds and Black tioode, Childrens shoes Ti to heavyAomefintt k id Calf Shoes, 8' ! anyth ii)g in -- Underwear. .llii H w I - .'j'jiM Sale Price. Men's Provo Suite, aack or Frock, alp wooTTnevenold " r ' a ; goods. ht ; L'dies fine drees kid e hoes, button and lace, A wool Cassimere or Brown Plaid, good heavy-weig- Our goods must be seen to he appreciated- - and ' SHOES, SHOES. various attitudes, keeping their hosts also standing, and v then, by an effort, succeed in gettidg as far as the hall, when a new thought ZRU strikes them. They brighten up visibly and stand for some minutes M Lewiston Locals. longer, saying nothing of imbnt in portance, keeping everyone On the 14;h oqr citizens met restless, nervous state. After the according to breviems appointment, g oor is opened the prolonged and received the . report of the begins, and everybody in committees. The canvassing comgeneral and particular is inyited to of' beets call. Very likely a last thought mittee found 2,549'acres cotlditiou that the in on strikes the departing visitor, which o be put is favorably disiis friend must risk a cold to hear Sugar. Comauy on statistics he end. What a relief when the posed. The committee 500 ear labont of a made report door is finally closed? There is Lewisfrom no need of being offensively loads being exported ton, and in the neighborhood of abrupt, but when you are ready to 100 being imported each year. go, go. Presidents VV. H. Lewis, B. II. Then in the matter of conclnd Hendricks and Bishop Wm. Wad-do- u ing an address, how many speakers ps were a ppointed a, comm ittee get along4o the placewhereMl to interview the Sugar Co., about ought to stop, and they know an electric road from Logan, direct hey had ought to stop, but dont. ally believe that confession of They get off some brilliant saying throngh Lewiston and Fairview. On-th17th the people met Christ is. sufficient to assure salva ike I will not longer detain you, to do honor to oar extion. He advoeates the abolition or My time has already expired, bishop, W; H.Jjewis. A meeting of a paid priesthood and advises or I do not wish to weary yon held at 7. p. m., beginning ake a good long breath and go at was the ministry to go to workHo---dwith-lengthy programme, interwhole it the detaining again, with speeches of eulogy .something. He says: crowd,. robbing them of their time spersed I have argued wTth them that and wearying them to the limit, concerning the work of our PresiJVm, H.Lewis, afterwhich they cannot know the needs of the spoiling entirely the good im dent, the tables, three in number, were worker unless they" work them pression that might have been loaded three times to satisfy about selves; and if they would get in made if . the address had been 700. After supper they all retired at the right place. If the close touch and .sympathy, jwith stopped listened to had said his say and- - then to the new church and speaker their people, they must live as closed up when the proper time a leu gthy programme which --was their people do. , , arrived he would doubtless: have spicy and interesting. Benefit balls baye been given in He is rightrand in this connec- done some good, but by hanging of Elders Ephraim Blair and favor tion it may be remarked tha on at lengtb he spoiled it all. John Wiser, Jr.Three new members orthodoxy has steadily eoncedec were received in the ward. There Notice point after point to the rationalism Elder Melvin J; Ballard tfil is a land boom here. Rio. ..... '. V of Mormonism. lecture on The result of some o: Jan Lewiston, Attempts to change creeds are the Apostacie8 from the true fought with desperation, as savor Church, before the Sixth Quorum STABBING POLLCVS A BLOW. of Elders in the Fifth ward meet ing of apbstasy or yielding to the house next Monday at 7 p. m. ing Chicago, Jan. 20. The police : pressureof worldly- - influences All invited. - - today are searching for a man who but how many really believe in William P. Ellis, last night probably fatally (stabbed their hearts that a goodly portion . President. Arthur Kennedy in return for a o ad 41 Under, the above caption the Mount Pleaaant Pyramid gives some advicelBaif is and so T badly needed i n some leave-takin- liave-h- BARGAINS IN CLOTHING, SHOES, "DONT HANG ON" There is an art in 1 but honest values cut from 20 to 33 per cent. "We rush the Iasi few days for cur. ed follows: MV m j No ifakfc, no humbug; price. qnarterscthatwfr-repioducfritya- iLi.u im $mm rld ? A modern writer truly says of the teachings of the orthodox Ichristian1 churches:- I v. There Li Li . -- CHANGING e X Agricultural College of During the winter months, beginning January 7, the college offers special courses in the various subjects of agriculture, horticulture, veterinary science, dairying, sewing, household management cooking, carpentry, and blacksmithing. In addition to the wdrk of these courses, students may take such courses in mathematics, English history, andother subjects as they are prepared to pursu advantageously. The sections of tho different classes are so adjusted that those entering in January may take work in any of the departments of the institution for which they are prepared. For special circular, and other information, address, -. Agricultural College, I : - blow which Kennedy had struck in defense of Mrs. Kennedy. At the hospital today it was stated that Kennedys condition is critical. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, accompanied byMissEffie Schemer; were returning home from the theater when they came npon a quartette of -- young -- men last night. They, were passing quietly when one of the quartette stepped out and addressed Mrs. Kennedy. The latters husband promptly knocked the offender down and proceeded to the elevated station. "The young man suffering from humiliation, gave chase and caught up with the giver of the blow at the elevated statiou. Kennedy was paying fares for his party when his pursuer drew a knife and plunged it iiito his back. Kennedy turned only to receive a second blow in the abdomen. The assailant then fled and Kennedy was taken to the hospitalrMigs Schemer gave an excellent description of the man. ' well-dresse- d -- . : -- Logan, ...Utah, J BAD MEN CAPTUREp. New York, Jan. 21. A Boston special says: Two Western bad men, one of them an acknowledged king in the green goods - game, were captured today by postoffice inspectors in a cheap hotel audtheir outfit seized. The men are W. O. Woodward, allias Big Hawley, and Otto Schueles. Hawley is a graduate of Sitig Sing. They have been working several confidence games, one of which was the inveigling of cowboys and s other Westerners of Utah, Idahor Wyoming, Indian Territory, and Washington into purchasing "green" goods. Letters sent to County Clerks readily secured a list of the taxpayers of the eounty in these States, for which Hawley paid with a bogus check, drawn on the JNew England Directory company, Hawley is said to be an old miner, and is known as a desperate character. The officers have , been-followin- him had him covered draw his weaponl. for-months- rThey before he could g |