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Show THE 1 J' ffcENGLAND : --- T- T" at tiic LESSEES. Pott-oli- kt THE LAST'S CIRCUMLOCUTION.. tive negative may be safely given, ft may, be safely predicted that the inkrphange io this eventual r esultw illb ejiUC h.Ji sJq Rhodes did hot be beneficial new ideas would Oxford, 'end " JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH APRIL J5. 1002 BI-WEE- J! e have a highly beneficial effect and on all . of . the participants,' every Tuadxy, form a bond of oni6n that would np-jliv- SCHOOL BOOK CONVENTION. . en-te- -- -- oinEnn - Tho greatest ambition of American men and women is to have homes blessed w ith children. Tho regulate derangements that prevent conception; docs prevent miscarriage ; does restore weak functions and shattered nerves and does bring babies to homes barren and desolate for ypora. Wine of Cardui gives women the health and strength to bear You cau get a dollar bottle of Wjno of Cardui from your dealer. healthy-c- ment' the-attain- so-dear- ly mau,-;thema- """ Market ttreet, Memphis, Tenr., April li, 1901. In Februar , 1901, 1 took ono bottl of wine of Ortliij and one package of Thod.ord'a I had been married fifteen years ard had never Riven birth to a child until I took Wi io of Cardui. Now i am mother of a fine born March 1, 1901. baby Rirl ahioh The baby weighs foa:toen pounds and I feel aa well as any person could IceL-Jio- w rny home la and I never will be without Wine happj of Cardui in mr house Mrs. J. W. C. SMITH. again. I or advice tT)llrrtiire, nddrras. (riving 113 Lii.li,-- .- Wn00e" - which i1 Aivi-ur- y Medic.", life-insnra- I uce Molmeuxrforexample had on e passed o nhim ver t wo years j) ago for a crime - committed three years aud .a half ago and is await-- J iug a new trial in excellent health and spirits. And Kennedy aud jriskp. I,uru . j tuun-aur- represents heard lps sentence with coolness and unconcern Why not! Hasnt he just got mar-rieRecorder GofEhaspassed-s- ft. many sentences of death on men who are. still good df M IJ doubtlessly n again. Patrick Blae-Dmig- li pronounce- . hildren. 1 Goffs ment of theJeathsentenceyester-daon Albert T. Patrick interes- y ting In New York passing the death sentence is a phrase that has come to have a sardonic meaning quite alien to its historic solonmity. It meant of old that not long after the seutence was passed the condemned man passed also. Nowit means simply one in a series .of passings., r The. Judge - passerthe sentence-o- n the to on his counsel,, who passes it passes it on to the Supreme Court, which passes it,on to the Court of Appeals, which passes it back with an orders for a new-- trialand then the passing begins all over dis-eas- c- -- ' was RecoVder .woman afflicted with, female, Constantly menaced with becoming a childless .wife. No medicino can restore dead organs, but Wine of Ounlui docs symtiloiiis, ; th cireamlocutorT methods of Ihelaw as administered today in cases involving the death penalty, that is, where the alleged murderer has moneythe . X-- w York World says: Only as an illustration of the presistent survival of a form loni? after, the real thing lias disappeared in vahi Eafjrtd X)n May 31st; the close of the not easily Tbuniay tad Saturday at Logan Utah, dissolved, ? matter. . as second-clas- s Mr. Rhodes regarded Germany school year, J he State Supt. . of1 as a progressive nation, and wished , Public Instruction, the Principal Editor. soraeoJ its brainy young men to of thewStale Normal School and Augustus Gordon share these advantages . and Gins' the varions connty school super-promo- lr 1902 15, iT common friendship, iintendents, will meet in convention April Tuesday With the' English Tend Germau in Salt Lake, to determine What text Notics of Meetings. speaking, people of the world uni- - j books shall beused dnriug the d There will be no meeting in the against, war, Rhodes said that suing five .years in the District nnc 13, Tffbernade Sunday April 'the peace of the world would be schools of Utah. Without doubt April 20th. Meetings will be held in secured for all eternity. every member of that convention , ; the wards at 2 and 7:30 p, m. r has Some criticism of his gift is, already being bombarded at Ward conferences will be helc Z April 13th in 1st, 2nd, and Gth been made because it was feared least through the mailswitb re? wards, and April 20th in 3rd, 4th bis underlying intent was to presentations of the snperir edncaand 5th wards, at times above Anglicize all who benefited" by his tional qualifications of certain text named. renderthem, if not books ;and loug before tbeZcon-ventio- n generosityraud will Stake-C- on be fere nee" Thq meets therewill be - rest of active, at least - tacit-subje- cts held on ApriL, 27 and- - 28tbr-i- n England. Since .the". publication neither night nor day because of Logan. ' Joseph Morrell, in full of his last testament, these the nnremitting, and, it may be Stake President. criticisms -h- ave- beeircffectually added, thettnrelenting personal he explicitly persecution of the hordes of Mrs. Marvin ' Peqk of Bridge disarmed; for therein " solicitors, who will leterally swarm said: port, Conn., is the mother of the like bees. All the wiles of the I desire to encourage and foster smallest baby in the world. On of the advantages bunko man, some of .the arts April third it was one month old, au'appreciation cajolery, which,-- ! believe; will re- of the" courtesan, was thuteen-ineh- es long, and sult from implieijy a unionof the English fiatteryT - nnd - in - some- - instances When -- weighed.onjyonepann4speaking "peoples throughout the even beating will be resorted it was boru the doctors said it world, and to encourage- - in the to7 ns" t h el nd I vidual"ca s e see hist 6 could not possibly live,-b-ut they students frdm the- - United States and if it could Jbe-c- on have now reached a different con- - who will benefit by these scholar- - demand; ships an attachment to the country conceived that bribery could be elusion, as it. is as healthy from which they have sprung; but.; effectual; even that would not, be heartv as the ordinary baby. without, I hope, Withdrawing them lacking. But amidst all this or their sympathies from the land tumult of conflicting interest, each According to to the Tribune, of their adoption or birth. A good member of that convention' must Samuel Collins was sa successful understanding between England, remain firm as the rock of in concealing the dark side of his Germany and the United States Changes should be dual life, that the "friends of the will secure the peace of the world, Gibraltar. relations form the made without . fear when the Dr. Jekyll side of his existence, and edncational tie. strongest superiority of Some new text book even fnow refuse to believe that Could a man spend hiswealth over the one in present use has under such a goodly exterior dwelt - of been demonstrated as to. the Mr. Hyde whose demoniac in seeking be beyond question, but if there is a deeds a number of his alleged a worthier object! Could a 'better slmdo.toLdobbtrtliebenefitt-it-fearandTwithoutr:favorV:- but of reachiugJtJe-desire- dt boyish victims testify to; but, means To both questions we thinkaposi- should be given to the one in use, alas!' the evidence is loa r ' Eeinz'-- a but jvhy make a list! great outlay in the aggregate, upon the part of the people. The greatest degree of rational conservatism should prevail, regardless of the interests of certain publishing companies, or insinuating or other methods of their agents. If A Woman With A Clear Complexion i And bright ye keeps her bow. els active and her stomach in good order. Laces Tea is a pleasant laxative and a great digestive aid. It clears np "the complexion, drives the tel low from the eye, and changes are uecessarv, adopt them the keeps kidneys In a healthful them; if not, reject them without condition Get a ocpackage ar.d fry'll To'nightry For" eale by Riter above all, exercise-judgmen- t. 12 Bros Drug Co. : people killed "and two hundred and fifty injured, some of them fatally, a greater casualty list thau in many : of the battles between Briton and Boer is the record of the collapse of a spectators stand at an international game of football between England and (Scotland, placed ..at Glasgow one day recently. Accidents of this nature are fir, too frequent, espreially in America. Stands having large seating capacity should be built under - the - inspection of a competent architect. The load of human' freight they are to curry is too precious to be risked by scanty or faulty material, or by poor workmanship. v Twenty-on- e -- CECIL RHODES GIFT. The splendid gift of Cecil Rhodes of two three year Oxford scholarships to each state and territory of in perpetuity, the U is one of the most tnagni Been t gifts to the cause' of cducntuhi,- - ever recorded. , also ir.adc a giftj)f two Oxford Tchnhr-dnpto each of the various English-speakin- g colonics th and world, five, to throughout Cecil Rhodes had a Germany. dream It was a dream' of the unification , or rather federation of all the English speaking people of the world in the interest of universal peace. Ilis idea in establishing these scholarships was that the young blood, brain andbrawn-o- f the English" speaking people might tie ' brought together under the discipline of a common alma mater, for the cultivation of better mutual niic4-v.Ua!r?- Mr-Rhodt.- r" -' s -- i i x A- - "understandings and the establishment of a community of interests. Ho better scheme could have 'been devised for the attainment .of .the object in view. The infiux of , 5 ; UMBER H.3 24 ; H aNDHR otnmtr HE SMITH, WILL MAKE THE SEASON : ' new blood and 1 .1 . JlST' PURCHASED IN CHICAGO BY T. AT . THEIR STABLES FOR TERMS FAOITIRP OP BEST DttiP? |