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Show I Thursday, April THE 5, UKKJ. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y said Voliva, speaking for tbe We signerv of the cablegram. have not ..taken-thi- s step without serious consideration aiid we now ie, WIVES PLURAL WANTED TRI-WEEKL- PAGE THREE brought to recover. If the deposed leader becomes obstreperous," however, it was said that his son, Gladstone, was prepared to make re v e a turns .that would startle No reply to the cathe world. blegram sent today from Zion City to Dowie is expected tonight, inasmuch as Dowie is an eight hours journey from the telegraph: station. 1 The action deposing l)oyk from active control of Zion City and its religious and business affairs, was taken at a meeting held taber-re,voopen yesterday in the Zion City , Chicago- - April 2. against John The lt Alexander 11;U'1,- - Late in ihe .day a cablegram l)owie, which took .place yester- to Howie in Mexico day, was followed today by , of all the public prop- - nouneing that be. had been sus--- erty of the Clmreh of .Zion to landed from the church that he Alexander Granger, whose dis- - founded. He is declared to have missal had been directed by I)ow- - advised some of his followers to ie in a telegram from Mexico. '.practice polygamy, and charges of A warranty deed and a bill of extravagance and mismanage-- ' sale yere filed today in the Lake inint ar1 also niatk against h'im. county court at Waukegan, 111.,! The message sent to Howie by W. G. Voliva, the present head f,om Zion Ci,y is as follows: of Zioiir who was appointed by Jalisco. Oeotlan, Howie some months ago, by which Mexico, Telegram received here all the lands standing in the name and Chicago. ITavtically all, in-- . ETIie teaching of nolxgamv was of Dowie and his wife are made eluding Cincinnati, reports t done not made in public, blit was to Granger, for the benefit of dorse Voliva s administration, I shall not go into deZion City and the followers of Spcieher's reinstatement. Grang-Dowi- e privately. tails this until matter Howie ui generally. Voliva holds ors retention, emphatically pro-froHowie a power of at to nicy, testing against our extrava-- . lias had an opportunity to reply and by virtue of it, he has turned gance. hypocrisy, misrepresenta-eve- r to the charge. La AluxanUv t G ra age iv to- - O ranger- every t hjng port-- , tion . -- ex agger at ions, 1 y r a nny and able in Zion City, even TD the bed injustice. Yon are hereby sus-o- f to whom, under his idwer of at! pended from ofliee and - meinber- - torney, Overseer Voliva turned Howie. all of over the Zion City property All the officials ' of Shiloh ship for polygamous teaching and in the name of Howie, other See standing Dowie letter, House, the grave charges. residence, the made a horses and carriages, the machin- - Quietly retire. Further interfer-er- y reconveyance to Voliva in the mills and everything enee will precipitate complete ex- thus giving to him all the authorin the name of Howie outside of posure, rebellion, legal proeeed-person- ity in power formerly held by Your statement of stnpend-dent- s Dowie. belongings of the y Howies project for the of the town has been taken ously magnificent financial from the control of the de- - look is extremely foolish in view bf a colony in Mexico of thousands be will abandoned by the new ad- posed first apostle.1 suffering thron f shamefid of Zion City. Dowie 'ministration 0llr is mismanagement. who known as Howie, Zion he and he will creditors f given an allowance, Elijah Illand First Apostle teording to advices from Zion City the Church of Zion City, is in G'cted at all costs. temporary exile in Mexico. whith-- ( The message was signed hv W. tonight, sufficient to maintain a er the-AV'is.s- eut . , Our legal positions in this is under the general power of attorney which I hold, and upon the advice of our legal advisers I have transferred the entire estate to Alexander Granger.general financial manager. I have taken this action !elicing it' to he best for the protection of .Zion and its creditors. It (is a defensive movement. and it now remains for Howie to act. W now intend going right ahead and the whole institution will he put in good order. Asked about the vliaigc of polygamy teaching mentioned in the cablegram. Overseer Voliva said : . in-ov- er m -- - . -- tii-tod- ay -- al resi-jing- s. out-awa- estab-libhnje- pro-jwi- ll rTiew5rir partly 'ideg7iRrTiTrtVoht-a'?i',rnr'tTvmeef;Mnbn-e?rt(t?rrc'- nt ae-o- tftTe-tiFArffi?'sb- f shattered health and partly to Ham II. Piper, overseer for CJii- - 'sires, or he will be received by the carry forward one of his planta- - (,ago; II. K. ('ante, overseer for new officers of the church as a tion schemes. II is wife and son, Tinted Kingdom; II. 1). ltrans- - common citizen, should he elect to it is claimed by the residents of firid. vice president Zion univer- - return and take up bis residence Zion City, have allied themselves ty Overseer John Exeell. gen- - in Zion City No action under ecclesiastical secretary. anl the criminal laws will be taken with Voliva, who was called by Howie from Australia to conduct John G Speiebor. o lseer for against him on account of the 'funds he is alleged to have vvast- the affairs of Zion City when Zion Cily. This is our ultimatum to How- - ed. nor will'ativ civil action be Dowies health became shattered . nm HUMILIATING VILE -- DESTRUCTIVE FOR THE. DIET DELUDED. Dit This' article, Some Deluh Hr. Woods Ilutehiu-so- n sions in the current McClure's JjS what a lot of us have been needing for a long' time. Its the slap on the hack; the brace up and use some common sense which we've deserved. And now let us d profit by it: vegetarians; break-fast-loo- faddists; seekers of tal power and men- wisdom through and all other types of diet crankism. Ho, you shrink from pork, for feaf the eating of it will tend to make you swinish 1 If youre a singer perhaps you eat nightingale's tongues to v our voice, or, perchance you art military aiid devour bear ambbuffnlo meat to grow more ferocious. Onesnch deduction is as sensible as another. Its as sensible. Hr. Hutchinson says, as the ennnabalistic idea, that when a savage ate a fellow-ma' his strength passed into him." "lie tells a story of an old Maori chief who on his death bed was urged by his favorite wife to die forgivBut I have no ing his enemies. enemies he replied, I have eaten themall. Dr. Hutchinson shatters a great time-wor- n many. dietary-Jliearitsas well as lie comforts those of weakly digestion. lie tells the nutritive value of food. He explodes the breakfast-food and the brown-breafancies. And he pokes fun in The plenty at the vegetarians. best physicians, be says, frown upon dieting, save in one or two eases; instead it is their purpose to make the weakest digestion get the best from whatever is offered it. This is quite the most comforting article on diet we have ever seen. We like something particu larly, yet feel that we should not partake of it. The writer is pretty sure to laugh at us for our fears ami suggest a manner in which we may enjoy our bobby to the full. fish-eatin- g; im-pro- ve n ,- time-honore- o00000000000s n nrV 0 The very name. Contagious Blood Poison, suggests contamination and dread. It is the worst disease the world has ever known; responsible for more unhappiness and sorrow than all others combined. Nobody knows anything alxmt the origin of this loathsome trouble, but as far back as history goes it has been regarded the greatest curse of mankind. No part of the body is beyond the reach of this powerful poison. No matter how pure the blood may be, when the virus of Contagious Blood Poison enters, the entire circulation Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. becomes corrupted, the humiliating symptoms legin to appear, and thg sufferer finds himself diseased from head to foot with the vilest and most destructive of all poisons. Usually Mr. Win. Thos. Lanorgan, pro- the first symptom is a small sore yir ulcer, so insiguijicaut that it rarely ever excites ncj a LCon stable, at! Chapleau,On-tario- , suspicion, hut in a short while the skin I caught a severe says: Dear Sirs had a friend who had a had case of Con- in breaks a red of out the tlft rash, glands old while hunting a burglar in . . . tagious Blood Poison and was in a terrible condition. He tried aD the medicines he could hear of, bnt nothing did the forest swamp last fall. Heargroin swell, the throat and mouth ulcerate, him any good. He went to Hot Springs but it was like the hair and come out, andiofteil the other treatments he had used, and he was in despair ing of Chamberlains Cough Remd the body IS covered with of a cure when he heard of 8. 8. 8. it for edy, I tried it, and after using the sores aU healed, his hair stopped falling out. awhile ami sores. spots, pustular eruptions and, continuing with it, he soon found himself cured en- - two small bottles, I was complete1 here is ravato limit the hideoos disease. any John Leslie, tireiy of this 111. hardly cured. This remedy is in. Rockford, State St. ly of Blood is if not Poison; Contagious jt ges tended ' especially.f And driven from the blood it affects the liehes, I was afflicted with Blood Poison, and "the best doc- - 0o. 0000000a oo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 t 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IT noLoften that we push a proposition,Tor as a rule o e they do not amount to much, but o o is herts is one that certainly a o 0 0 is - .- 0 0 0 0 0 0: -- 0 0 0 0 0 "0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Review oPRe- views $3.00 I The Cosmopolitan 0 J00" The Womans Home d. d & - $1 .0G 0 Price Regular 0 S ---- $8.50 -- i :l eve-bro- After-taki- copper-colore- ng . 719-W- or-con- ghs fas'Thr.bhuii-ahTi- extremTTEerT6rmTm faet I seemed fully. causes tumors to form on the brain, producing insanity and death. No other disease is so highly contagions; many ail innocent person has become infected by using the sametoiletnrticles, handling tlieclotliing,-b-y friendly handshake, or the kiss of affection to get worse alt the while 1 took blood remedy, but they did not almost every seem to reach the disease, and had no effects whatever,-- 1 was disheartened, for it seemed that I would never be cured. At the advioe of a friend I then took 8. 8. 8. and began to improve. I continued the medicine, and it cared me completely. W. R. NEWMAN. -- -a H a mleifNrC so-call- ed severe cold in lessdime than by any other treatment and is a faa vorite wherever its superior cellence has become known. sale by all druggists. .... ex- For c r i What wound did ever heal , from one afflicted. But no matter how the disease is contracted, the sufferer feels' the but by degreesfTf your business humiliation and degradation that accompany the vile disorder, bas been crippled by poor adverMercury and Pu ash are commonly used in thetreatment of Contagious BloodPoisont none at all, do not but these.m mentis cannot cure the disease they, merely-- mask it All ex- tising, or byrecover in a day. for ternal evidences but the treacherous isat work on the internal expect it to awhile, poison may disappear members and tissues, .and when these minerals fire left off the disease returns worse than before, because the entire system has been weakened and damaged by the strong action of the Mercury and Potash.' There is but one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison, and that is S. S. S., the great vegetable'blood purifier. It attacks the disease in the right way by going down into the blood, neutralizing and forcing out every particle of the poison. It makes the blood pure and rich, strengthens the different parts of the body, tones up the system, and cures this humiliating and destructive d. rder permanently. The improvement commences as soon as the pntkui. gets under the influence of S. S. S. and continues until every vpstige of the poison is driven from the blood and the sufferer is completely restored to health. S. S. S. is not is' w snccessr 'Trhas cured easesof-Contagious-Blood f -- , if tbV Kaemra Ainwaallloa. 0 O i . 2. r o 2 2 2 o' '0 0 .a 0 f o O : o -- i 7 cations one year for only - Poison, of which, had. gveh. the. Mercury and Potash treatment, Hot Springs, etc., a thorough trial, an d, had almost despaired of ever being well again. S. S. S. is made entirely of .roots, herbs .and barks, and does not in We offer a jure the system in the least. of contains a of of it mineral particle reward' $i,ooofor proof that any kind. If yon are suffering with. this despioable and debasing disease, get it.out of your blood with S. S. S. before it does further damage. We will gladly send our book with instructions for selftreatment and any medical advice, without charge, to all who write. TUS SYilFT CPZCIF13 VOr.PAtlY, ATIAHTA, GA a short- - time we will furnish o every paid up or new subscriber ?e o For a Saving of $3.00, and all are o class publications, such as;S o- - every man of a family needs to o keep up with the times. 5 5 5 2. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 G O O O 0 O O O o' It is o-fir- st Tin (iimiidiOe And you infpht semi noun ejjp round to ui.v hotel. Village H!ti tor Yen, sir How luaiq would joti hk'? The Candidate-- !think 111 tnke all you've got. Tath-r- , k |