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Show LY .OUKUAL. LOOAN. UTAH. JUKE 5 1C02 V 4Jf j pp?8r cndUre j Republican,--!wli and tchener? ' . y .;ct7bt- it p bt we've done, and claim 1. RepubliCAE4 & ENGLAND FUZLEiZNG CO can credit, for it. Tta traveling tU?SZE3,l(-.;!7public should .place the tlazss where it belongs. cruf Tim&r, Catt4st& Fori-lc- t ? 1 - L . Strdr TimtiiJ Ki (!m flutter. 0 - . . Attgwtui Cordon, . . JUNE Thunday " Friothood Meeting. i Priesthood meeting ; for Cache Stake will be held Saturday, June 7th, at 10 a, m. at the Tabernacle, Logan. i : , ' Joseph Morrell, Isaac Smith, W. W. M Alia ban, - Stake Presidency. 1 Chirch Notice, , i The general Priesthood meeting 1 of the Bensbn Stake of Zion will convene at 10 oclock a. m. Saturday, Jun 7th, 1902. , All the Priesthood of the ' are invited to attend. The High Council of the stake will meet at 12 oclock of said day. Allraeuabers of the HigtPCodncil , V 5 hre expected tc be in attendance. 1 Wm, n. Lewis, 77 Alma Merrill, B, A. Hendricks, Stake Presidency. f What about celebrating the Fourth o July? It is' time active steps wejj being taken it a celt to be held, and public bration to be iu favdr of seems sentime ; it. Let celebrate. . sak J ere in this issue we re and for the produce Fby Uji Society ladies beneflt.cjth Cachi of I chanty, a portion of a synopsis fthodustory of the found rest, ingAudxu bgcquejat-historjrofth- elsewhere in this issue, are exceedingly liberal; but to the Boers, nothing can compensate for the loss of liberty, and they will have the sympathy of the liberty loving people of this great republic in their defeat. , It is true that the Boers themselves were largely responsible for the conditions leading to the war;' that they unduly oppressed the uitlandera and so arranged thair system- - of taxation as to make them pay the greaterjortion of the burdens of . government. It is possible that the burden was made 8Q much heavier than the requirements of current needs, that the Boers have been fighting the Eng-Ug- h with arms war, and. supporting their army in the field, with English gold. But back of all this is another story of how the Boers, tired of the government under which thej were living, and thoroughly aick of its tyrannous ex&qi jpfisfi 31 to South Africa for refuge Jmd became tjhe Pilgrim atLariand pioneer of; that.tSRtertoc after they had overcame , tV..dj faculties and, hardships ncnnCg pioneer life and were ,, prpetjn came the English in snc.jttqmry and-mnnition- V- W compelled' wished to enjoy the liberty ;fojp which they fled fromJiHoiland, to move from the Cape and abandon all they had built' Up; how,' later, the invasion of the English Was repeated and they onoe more moved, thfy time sq tyr that tyeylifeit safe from farther interference. F&Uaci- -. ous hope!. The discovery of gold and diamonds' once more brougET the now hated English, and there was iib'otheV place ilencc began the ineyertable' conflict that . polls ,s fo completely inadequate to the performance 'of the task in hand; that ; could it'all he expendedjat onqe"iT would be but as a dropiu a bucket. Thei inaction of the commissiouers is easily explained.' The State Legislature to .made an v appropriation rdadi This this be spent '.upon money is now available, fcud is to bci expended underJhe direction . of-$30- rThe-com- 0. misf sioners having but little money at their disposal for road purposes in .proportion to the size of the district to be covered, naturally Mo not want to forestall this work of the State, and herein lies the poli tical scheme, if any there is, and it certainly looks like it. The present condition of the road is being worked for allit is worth against the - Democratic eouhty commissioners add precinct toad supervisor; and it looks' as if .the expenditure of the State money is -being defefTed for ihe express purpose of continuing the condition Shortly lefore complained of. election this road may bi repaired at State expense. from .the fund al rtady appropriated for that fur ; U k -- ' jt -- I the English;' bat enforced bowing down to the gold- en crown7, the refusal to do which rendered Daniel famous, the .Doers will lose little of material value, and will probably gain much in the way of advancement along ' modern lines. daa-eflb- ed HOLSTEIM...,.,...,,. Certificate of breeding .$l oo extra. , Terms; cash; , ..V For further linformation apply .v ; to . . , . , v - a CUy roundkaapor, : . i F. B. LlNFIELD At the College. 'iW swrta Of- - 3 qJ , . k k-- their viewpoint in the way of reducing the time of residence and other conditioas requisite .to the acquiring of cjtizenship, and in they had twice seen the reins of government stripped from their hands, and their conce8sioHS were insufficient to satisfy the demands of England, and the English began to mass their troops on the border to demands. This was not. to be tolerated, and the war . began. v The world knows the rest. The Boers, laboring under! the greatest disadvantage in point of numbers, waged such a desperate fight during nearly three years; that it taxed the resources of Englaud to the Uttermost to bring it to a success" ful issue. From the standpoint of the the terms granted the d feated foe hare been most goner- -- . ! nj lAohd Ibo. , good. r. 'lorsale;i)yiij TTJ'T'TJft.Pir.n r;i' , v. I -- 1 ..jajw, "fn BEPB.PRW0. fraukliiffeiton, w .T 4 riyfch-- r: r aalghbaA " Barn Pa In,! mada of tioneal natcrU teat otiithe. and tbera It poaitircly no dutfno LoganCtah, fih,r) of yo yon from thn' mistakes ittt la tba wiao.ia ta&ient.. Upad : ,, ds-inr- . e, twenty-fiv- e N County of Cacho. In city of Klohmoad of aald County. I bava la my pomOMton tho followlny 1 animal, lawfully Impatifedtd. which, If not atm4 hod takan away. wlU. ha aaUratpuhllo anction to tba hlihaat eaah blddar at thatatray round lvthla city, on Saturday, tha7th day of Juna,, 19C0, at tha hour . of 1 Daaeription of onlmal, , i)ao hay yearling bond edit.' erlpplad la right hind foot, no brand thdhle. Brought In oy the manfcal. , Said animal waa impounded Id pald cltir oa the tub day of a tv, licVv bed. Webb. from the 1 The fcoAD betWeep,." yellsville and Mantua is in an impassable condition, and certain RCpublicins of WellayiUe and vifcmity',ara'at-temptinmiker dlificalcSpital of that fact byoldiThq county couuty commissiotiers and precinct flually led toCwar. Before hostilities actually began road supervisor, F. y Price, re' the sponsible; Now; as regards joint commission appointed by he bis cominan the British and Boer governments has.it supervisor; polls the ppllax met to discuss the tiuatibiT and, but twenty-fivcollected from residents of Wells If.ipossible. rClieve" the growing yillecity corporation being ex- tenseness of the existing situation pended within the city limits. That The Boers conceded much from ( r aa,-- T aside s-rof iHyTSieyere; at beneflceot organization, written by Sisters Sarah M. Kimball and Romania B, Pratt. . It will be completed in- Saturdays issue, nd will be fdund worthy of preservation . : by those interested. TT- - i r Undertaker, end Licensed Embalmer. Th? AgrlCuEarhl-'Ccll- e Utah has pure bred bulls ofexed lent character and breeding and three per. ,ceri$. 7 The Boers will TELEPHONE: OFFICE 27 Z desiring to. encourage ; their, t LohUttfc, also be granted local self governto the aidin SO RESIDENCE K. improvement of TH? PEACE TEU.IS. ment. live stock of the , community hJ The bur;hcrs haTe : lost their decided to offer service on the for Viewkl ' from a monarchial J v 'c lowing terms: , .the nations of - the identity amongst terms the of Sale. granted Notka standpoint, the earth and have been compelled HEREFORD.... ..a ....7. $3 oq Stata CtaA. t( 1K2 Bper republic! by England, to lie over and share the bed with SHORT-HOR1 3 Z r U - more J.Yixtationj,.. Farther, British r--; ins ate . required, the governnsat will loan mosey to the burhdfor a term cf years, the first, two; qf VrbieS are tube interest free aid , afterward to pay but -- uumr-vj" M- .UMiiuii 'inr.r.f.3;' hr, MontpelieiJ, f ?icm i - !;1I4 v) enmin ,i, ?j liw feijqrjER;f wod 9 si 9 store$fthat always plaii for a slack trade L,eIiaye heard ofwith-iisW e liWe!gbo "that sell iii hot .wMth(er ;as well as tho'Be'Ui.at reUinc0ld.; Ltt fabtw,iwe haye . - . : ' paid particulariattentioii to buying for summer needs. 1 muiitrsv. i' t DRESS ' ji V GOODS. lf, there ever. vyas any, gop4 fortune in being late ft is in buying a hat in June,-Jus, now we have s6me of pnr.Best Styles that cannot Afford to carry over and they are youre at .a Price that could not be thought Of six weeks ago.1. Trimmed Hats and Sailors will, go' fast this. week at the prices we offer them to YOU Whether you have bought one or six summer dresses yon can afford to, and will, buy another from new patterns we are showing. We get them for the Snmmer Trade, an4 pect to run them out fast at a Slight Profit. EMBROIDERIES. MENS SHIRTS. t vj-- e ' Whether you arc in absolate want of themT or hot yon will find plenty tof places in which to use Embroideries at the prices we can let you have them Tins WeekL They are never dear property. A counterrfull -- of ns and Embroideries for you to Select k Laces-Insertio- , Fronu - . - Its a terrible torture fora man to wear the wrong kind of a Shirt in hot weather. Some men suffer this agony day after day, never - seeming-to- realize a -- visit to i our - our. shirt counter and an Investment of a small sum will relieve them. . r SUMMER UNDERWEAR. We are not weather prophets but we venture to predict that the' temperature will soon be so high that you will want lighter underwear thau you are now wearing.'- We have investigated the subject of snmmer Underwear and can supply jnst the thing for hot days. Prices wont scare you either. , - V r ' SHOES; Look to comfort of, yoiirfeet., Cast off those . heavy soled winter and spring brogans and put on something thatjnake not only yonrfeet but your mind and body more at Ease. , -- . con-qner- er of ItsTvictory, grants its , prisoners their personal freedom And : pi periy, and gives them $15,000,000 tS rehabilitate themselves in the homes destroyed by the English in' pursuance of, their war policy of an.OTiLri.ceian.e3n.ts! We are going to keep up a lively campaign for Business right through th 1 . . . Summer and you will hear fr6m ns frequently. ;7, OUR PRICES ARE AYV7AYG THE LOWECT H. G. HAYBALL - - , - ; . SECOND ST. LOGAN. u : v J J |