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Show A A- A A . 4 ing; Lut it is questionable vhctLcr it is either legitimate or legal to ' PUELIEHID BY h of one levy a tax of CAUL & ENGLAND FUELEl UNG CO, cent, or any other amount, upon lessees. .. it, any more, than jt wonld .be to levy a domestic tax on lard, butter, Entered a) the Pot-oI- k rvefy Tucdiy, soapror any other home product. Thursday and Saturday, at Logan Utah, Oleomargarine is clean .and wholematter as secoad-das- s some, and the price is within the reach of thousands wlioL can - not Editor. Augustus Gordon, afford to purchase butter. .This is particularly true in the large cities. ' 1902 18 February Tuesday With the very poor.it is either oleo or dry bread, therefore the dairy' ing interests are not injured. Conference Benson Stake. will ab oLtbe Those .who can afford .it, The quarterely-conferene- e Benson Stake of Zion will be held ways prefer good butter. A section at Smithfield on Sunday and Mon was added, which was a good one. 23rd and24tlf&t 10 a. in. It provided that renovated butter day.-Fe-br and 2 p.- m. A general attendance that which has been stored away 'of allthe officers and members .is THU JOURNAL. f M -- 5 ! one-fourt- Li d' L.j awaiting-aAigber-marke- nn Wm. II. Lewis, Alma Merrill, B. A. Hendricks, Stake Presidency. who achieved notoriety by his at- -. tempted regeneration of New York, has now created a new sensation by declaring that the soul does not carry withinJtself-a-nolicy-of- -i against obliteration. It is recorded in the Salt Lake a Tribune that young lady with auburn locks, pientifullyjrouged and.powdered, danced the cakewalk at the engineers ball with such utter abandon that even . the management was shocked and sent for the police. It must havejbeen a torrid exhibition to shock Salt I Lakers. The Salt Lake dailies receive The Journal inj exchange. The Journal has had considerable to say. concerning tile sale of stock in the Utah Sugar I actory. It is jjne of the most impo tant deals ever consummated in the State. The Journal has di awn some inferences. but the Salt Lake papers have been ominously silent. Why f Our columns are also open to explanation from the sugar factory officials. - Clergymen in the East are be- coming greatly alarmed over the increase of the drinking habit amongst, women, especially the rich. The poor wash amd scrub women . occasionally rush the growler, but the rich drink French brandies and heavy wines. This drinking used to be confined to their own homes; but now it is a common sight in the swell restaurants to see gorups of women drinking, each one imbibing so much that should a novice undertake to emulate her example, she jwould have to be carried to - her carriago. General Funston to the United has returned States from, ,the leave of absence Of conditions there, his opiuion is natives will not be under the control of a brought Philippines On for the benefit of bis health. thatthe civil governmentin this it will be necessary to maintain a force of, at least forty thousand men in the islands for the ensuing three or four years, and that after that '.ten thousand men' will be sufficient, if there are no signs of trouble. Rather expensive luxury, the Philippines i f 3 ; , t Tns House - of Representatives ha? rassed the oleomargarine bill. As modified, the bill is not so objectionable as - when first - introduced. It is perfectly proper that oleo should be plainly marked, iothat people purchasing it may -femovrexaetly what they are buy ik then worked over before sale shall be reported, inspected, and then plainly branded a nd labeled, so that the purchaser, may know -- at a-s- table -- lt' self-protecti- on - - T - .4 mm Z. buying;- - lie-i- s- L- wJ liuqnish all claim to sovereignty has over the Philippines, -s- ubject-to the . provisions hereinafter set beenten times more impure forth. and unhenlthfnl than oleomar(2) That from and after the garine. It has been deodorized, passage of this act tho Philippine and perhaps liberally salted, but islands shalLbe-forei- gn - territory, hasnbtTleen sterilized, and is and all goods entering the United therefore a- - positive sonree of States therefrom shall be subject to the same duties, customs, and imdanger. A tax sufficient to cover as are now or may be heie the cost of inspection of botlfbleo posts after prescribed by law for goods margarine and renovated butter entered from other" foreigireoun-triesprovidedthwoutef be justifiable ; but no more. during the If oleo is to pay a tax, so should temporary occupation of the islands all trade between them aud the renovated butter. United States shall be free. (3) That the United States shall The forestry ' meeting called continue, to occupy the' archipelago by the County Commissioners and until the Filipinos have formed for held in the Court House onJSatar-da- y themselves government; "sufficient and until guarantees morning, had a very gratifying beeh obtained for the perhave attendance from all parts', of the formance of our treaty obligations valley where the people are interest with Spain,land fpr the. safety of ted in the conservation of .the hose inhabitants who have ,ad?. water supply upon the pastern hered lathe United States. ' . ; soon as That these watershed. The resolution passed ,.(4) a,, accomplished, jt js to petition President-Rooseveto be the'purpo?e of the deijared'td set asid the lands at the United .States to .withdraw from waters and along the banks of the thePWlippines,. aud leave- - the ' Logan , Blacksmith Fork; Little government, control, and sovereignty-top the inhabitants, Bear, 1 Cub, and Little -- Muddy -thereof retaining only such military.naval, rivers as a pnblie reservation, was and coaling stations as may be a necessary measure of designated by the ..government of for the irrigators upon the the United States. east side of the valley, and one which, if taken years' ago,' would Richmond Ripples. have obviated to a great degree the Editor Journal Her many scarcity of water from which the friends and relatives at Logan and valley has suffered. As wpV heard Richmond will be pleflsed to learnt at the meeting and appears -- briefly that Mrs. JLewigMcCarreyis in the minutes published elsewhere, Bubstancinlly recovering from her the preponderance of competent recent severe sickness, although testimony was wholly in favor, of she is yet far from being well. Mrs. J. R. Webb is. also quite the necessity' for the establishment ill. of a public reserve, and the exMessrs. William II, Lewis, Jr., Willie pressed fear that unless this was Lewi3, Edwin Small, done the lands in question would Andrew Fcltman, .and F. A. Bair De taken and controlled bv private returned Friday from Stony Point, interests diametrically opposed to on Bear river, near Soda Springs, Ida., where they have been aiding those of the public, was no idle in the construction of a canal dream, but a -- stern reality.- - In which is designed to furnish water fact, steps in this direction have for hundreds of thristy acres in been taken, and this Gentile valley. They report sucalready agitationlias given them additional cess for the canal and claim it of holding all the water in impetus. Thereforeit behooves capable tho river. The flaming and blastthose who favor public, as against ing are alUfinished on the main private, interests, to hasten and do canal, and work is now being disome effective work in their own rected to the laterals. It is reported that John Thompbehalf. Have the reservation set hah closed business today with son aside, then work toward Ihe estab Mr. O. D. Beach for property on lishment of storage reservoirs. the corner opposite thePAL&lb Co., where he is soon to open up A GOOD SOLUTION., au excellent liue in tin and other hardware. Success to the enter The Democrats in the Senate in- prise. The report of the Peoples Mertroduced a substitute for the cantile and Creamery Co. at their Philippine levenue bill, which annual stockholders meeting held would, should it be enacted into last a showed Monday gain of 23 law, furnish an effictive solution per cent.on capital invested, 13 per of the Philippine question, and cent, of this was reserved by vote one in accordance with the spirit of tho stockholders , The redepartment creamery, and genius of American . instituceived last year, 3,518,082 pounds tions. Immediately following the of milk. Indications for tins year enacting clause all that was pro- are better than cver.At the present posed to 6e - left - of the pending slow season 55,000 pounds of. milk bill was to be inserted the follow- are received each week.The direcing terse but comprehensive substi- tors are considering the advisability of pipingwater to the creamery from tute: a spring located one mile east. The (1) That the United Statesre- - sanitary condition of their hog exaotly-wh- at Dr. Parkhurst, the minister and t,- La IM i 4 , ' 7 jt. J Wool Blankets, Cotton Blankets,-Fleece Lined Wrappers, Cotton Sweaters, Ladies, Misses and Childrens Union Suits,. - defeired. Mi .A UU C.M. I. BUILDING pens is commendable and tha'151 hogs - contained" therein," merit "a visit from any one. The firm last year . handled the YOU WANT To leave orders $130,000. for vour coal at Arthur Batesons At the parents and teachers LAND, LAND If you desire to meeting to be" held at the school house next Monday, at 3:43 pm., - buy. J: Z.r the all important question of Stewart. Want Column 8ell-orrentrg- o,to rad,-stamp- s, IAMOXiy committee -Bget sets" of dishes .freeat-Jas- .has bt euappoiuted - to-d- evi & Co'. After, their- - report is Qnajle IF YOU WANT-- To buy a good presented an open discussion on the same will be led by W. K. incubator, get the Cyphers. J. W. Burnham. All parents shonld att- England, agent. end". WANTED Aunts' at UngThe schools are in excellent conlands Specialty, RtQre,:, 1st North dition." Four .hundred pupils are west of street, postoffice,. no'w attending the jcentral buildAV. THE highest' cash" .price paid ing."" Seven regular teachers and one music teacher are employed. for wheat at Faclfic Mllls of Mill Credit is due the trustees for the viUe, Wm.tljasjlam,' proprietor. recent improvement of placing water fountains in all the halls of SQUARE y$tEARI JOKERS, with doors, and Clothes, racks at tin building. : :A number of Richmond lumber- England. Specialty.) Store 3rd. St. men are - interested in the rpport THERE ARE a fW, fine Organs hata Countyrroad .48rto be77and Pianos left to'bOoiUiU very tabl)shcl up Mnddjr nver iDtohow nguros at tbe VJijte House Bear Lake Idaho. There " Neuburdr ! r.v no reason why that road shonld not ha maintained by the taxes pf A PAIR Of ladies shoes was left at M. C. Eyertons store 'on - First the peoples The wedding of 0. W. Funk, North St. last veek. .The owner the barber of this , city to Miss can get them by calling there. Alice' Briggs, of Franklin, on FOR SALE The El well home Jan. 29th, was such a surprise to in the 7th ward, Comer, lot. House their friends and acquaintances with seven rooms, v nie'cly finished that thiy late reference to it may inside and out. 4 blocks from Main aid in convincing them of the fact. St. Price low. Apply to owner or No reception was given ; but rela- to Fred W. Crockett. tives and friends have been calling LOOK HERE. I wish to inform on them daily since tbier union, former patrons aud the public The young ladies of the ward my that I have now located my shop are to give a ball next Friday in the. Log Cabin jnst east of night to raise funds. Thty are the ' Methodist church, Logan, also contemplating presenting a where I do all kind shoe repairof drama in the near fnturs. etc., and guarantee to give At last the teachers quorum of ing, satisfaction to every one. Anders the Richmond ward is fully or- Anderson.ganized. It cannot be said that SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Buthere is nothing for it to do. President 'Samuel Roskelly of reau. Having received the apths High Priests' quorum of the pointment from the new manageBenson Stake will be present at a ment pf the meeting of the HighUriests of the and haviug' established a Tribune Richmond ward, next Sunday at Bureau, at my place oif business in the White House, Center stieet, I 12 noon. It is understood that the '"Bish- ask my friends to call ancfgive me opric are intending to place car- their subscriptions for the daily bide "gas' lights in the meeting or Sunday editions house. John Bench. The people of this community Great Bargains, are unanimously disgusted with Second hand buggies' and wagthe malicious tirade that is being made against the Mormons by the gons wilLbe sold regardless of cost." Salt LakerMinisterial Association We invite your patronage. in support of a proposed constituStudebaker Bros. Co., -tional Logan City, Utah. amendment concerning r polygamy. The promoters of the purposed amendment should not allow their zeal to outweigh their veracity, nor their prejudice to'ex-pos- e their inconsistency by addne Farmers, Carpenters, Blacksmith's such ing illogical conclusions as Miner 8 and Mason's Tools of are set forth in their Article for description. Galvanized Iron, Tinevery and the East. (raniteware. Brushes, Brooms and Wood ware, porting Goods and Am- Vours, Gyp. munition. and Silverplated Cutlery Richmond, Feb. 14, 1902. Ware. We have the largest variety in these goods of any retail stoie in the consideredA" special . -- 1 is!p.. :" . -- - Salt-Lake-Tri- bune, Hardware! The Logan Electric Supply Co. ELE3IR1LI22S State. We give best possible value at veiy lowest price, and trading stamps Hwkedfor. Solicitingyour esteemed patronage , DOOR SELLS. WISIH3 DOSE. . Telephone-492- .: Palace Bloc- k- LafounB s IIARpWARE STORECenter Street, Logan. , Nickel-plate- d accb lees Metal Hoase Numbers 5c price in quantities. |