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Show Saturday, March 4, 1903. TOE . TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOO AN, UTAH Y fag; LAND OP FLOWERS ; AND SUNSHINE. Roek Island Trains California Woman a Letter of Special Interest to People in Logan. i Commenced December 24, 1904 kaowa hr For i qy Dqy By L Washington, Feb. 21. Senator 'Long, of Kansas, didnt mingle much in society when he was in the House of Representatives, but now he has to, inasmuch as he is in the Senate. A few days ago he went with his wife to a reception at the house of Senator Elkins, of West Virginia. The Longs went in. The Senator shook hands with Mrs. Elkins, who received them most graciously. Then he went on down the line, shaking hands with everybody else he saw. The person at the end of the line was a very distinguished-lookinman, and the Senator greeted him warmly. Who was the man at the end of the line with whom I shook hands? asked the Senator of Mrs. Long, when they had greeted everybody. That?" asked Mrs.Long.Oh that was the butler. g i Ohio Man, An recently electo Washingcame ted to Congress ton to look around and see what his duties were. He was hospitably received and was wined and lined a great man times by his colleagues, Before he went home he said to his friends: By George I have had a good time !I have had Littleton is the person who made the nominating speech for Judge Parker at the St. Louis Convention. The Inaugural Committee has been pestered for the last week or so with a man who has a great scheme for adding to the variety and picturesqueness of the parade on March 4. He wants to escort Fairbanks up with the avenue Pennsylvania Gumshoe Brigade, and noim-na- te Gumshoe Bill Stone, Senator from Missouri, and Pussy-FoAllison, Senator from Iowa to lead the section. ct ot At this season of the year a letter from the land of flowers and sunshine is of special interest to our readers. The following letter from the Holden Drug Co., of Stockton, Cal., one of the largest drug houses on the Pacific Coast, is of special interest. They write : Enclosed is a letter from one of the most prominent residents of this city. She will not allow her name to he published in the newspapers, hut we can furnish it to anyone . writing us. The letter is as follows : For some four years my had the headache, daughter which seriously interfered with her school work. Until recently we attributed the trouble to eye strain, but happening to notice 3our advertisement of Ilyomei.We were satisfied that her trouble came from Senator Stone, of Missouri, was passing through the Senate restau rant this afternoon, 'lie stopped la this and Kffid toaw iter- pumpkin pie? Yes, sir, it is, replied the waiter. It lookes like it might be sweet-potatpie, said Mr. Stone. Let me taste it. . The Senator was handed a fork and tasted the pier said Yes, it is punkin pie, am from Mr. Stone. You know, I Missouri and have to be shown. But he didnt buy the pie. o dinners and breakfasts and supA fine sample of Swayne impers galore given to me. In faet, I havent had my knife out of my peachment repartee: said If the Court please, mouth since I struck town. testithis all Manager Palmer, Senator Quay never forgot a mony is useless. It isnt for the kindness. lie went up to the counsel of the defendant to ask White House one morning during what the witness did not do. It President McKinleys first admin- is for him to find out what he istration and asked that a woman did do. And if the Court please, rebe appointed postmistress at a Thurston, of the plied small town in Mississippi. if I have for counsel Swayne, Ask me for anything in Pennhabit unfortunate said the President, fallen into the sylvania, and it is yours. This place is of asking leading questions it is been so thoroughpromised, and the circumstances because I have in are peculiar. The two factions of ly schooled that procedure during this trial by the managers for the party in Mississippi have on the person w it. As it is the first point on which I do not suppose this house they have come together. I cansaid Representative realized, not set aside their wishes. Before the war, said Quay, Burton, of Ohio, in charge of the when I was a young man, I River and Harbor bill, that the taught school fo rthree years in first statesman in this country to I made my home advocate improvements in the Mississippi. with the parents of this woman, waterways of the country was This is his and they treated me as a "member of the family. They have been birthday. He was first in war, unfortunate, and the daughter first in peace and first in the Pork barl, I hope Mr. needs this place. interrupted an is member who sits in the irreverent answer President, that your last row. not final. The President shook his head. Senator Stephen B. Elkins, of he I regret it very much, West Virginia, the great econosaid, bnt under the circumstances no other answer is possible. mizer when by advocating econVery well, said Quay, quiet- omy he can delay or prevent railI hope road- rate regulation, was runly, as he turned to go, when the next Republican Con- ning around the circles this aftervention is held, Mr. President, noon. He was quoted in every that the eighteen votes from Mis- paper in the country this morning sissippi will compensate you for as having said at a meeting of his We purchased a dollar outfit, hours and .within twenty-fou- r relief was experienced, and great therloosening of mucous matter and the reduction of throat inflammation began. Sixty days use of Ilyomei made nearly a complete recovery, which We consider very satisfactory after nearly four years of expense and fruitless treatment by other methods, and that we feel grateful is to put it Mrs. mild. : This letter shows that many cases of sickness and debility are simply caused by catarrh and that they can he cured by Hyomei, is natures own method of This v curing catarrh, medicating the aif you breathe. A complete outfit, including the inhaler, costs but $1., and extra bottles are only 50 cents. Ask Cyrus E. Napper to showyou the strong guarantee under which He sells this remarkable remedy. A Chicago Alderman Ut Owes His Election to Chamberlains Cough Remedy. I. can heartily and conscien- , Colorado- - un tbr Umt i D.M.rCRRY ACO.. Detroit, Mloh. Denver. No. 42 No. 6 Carriage .. - . Leaves...; Leaves... i 10:00p.m. Cache Valley Time Card , Denver. Colo. Springs. Pueblo 2:15 Leaves.... p.m. 2:30 p. m. 1K)5 p.m. Leaves..,. 7:50 p.m. 8 .05 p. m. 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None of them could Garffe Lumber yard , , family, who had been kind to the with but LOGAN of them every one senior Senator from Pennsylvania prove it, would bet his years pay that ElkUTAH , when he was a poor school-teach1 1 1 Ti ins heard had a few words from got the ' v the White House. ia. the president does wkt M t emturf Mulul-lun- aI hry Mi toUMpoduc . txror. bi-ropi tha Ul Itta.rm. SuM trUldMliB. UN NN Am. MM frm to all applicants. (roB. Rates: tiously recommend Chamberlains Cough Remedy for affections of Hon. t and lungs, John Shcnick, 220 So. Peoria St., Twro years ago during Chicago. a political campaign, I caught cold after being overheated, which irritated my throat and I was finally compelled to stop, as I could not speak aloud. In my extremity a friend advised me to usT Chamberlain s Cough Remedy I. took two doses that afternoon and could not believe my senses when I found the next morning the inflammation had largely subsided. 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