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Show TIIE JOURN PCBLISUED Earl & England . -- u aecond-olaa- a Co. Editor INDEPENDENT 7 In. this' issue will be found the sumreport of the City Auditor dismarizing the receipts and bursements for the fiscal and calendar year ending December 31st last. .We pass it without comment at this time, but advike readers who are interested in the manner in which the moneys derived fromlaxation are spent, to eut out the statement for future reference, as at a later period we will call attention to some portions of it. ex- Several eminent physicians perimenting of late, claim to have discovered that the soul of man - is composed, at least in part, of material elements; as a mans body, weighed just after his decease, was in every case wherein the test was made found to weigh approximately an ounce loss than immediately preceding his death. Allowing that a soul has weight, one ounce would be about what one nvould allow Covernor Cutlers might weigh; but for the bulk of mankind that weight is not flattering. .. - Not name! much but in some instances, much in ' others, Borne people think; lienee the residents of a certain Michigan town named Skidoo, want that name changed as quickly as possible and have petitioned the postoffice department to that end; for as the postoffice is named so is the town called, and the residents are tired of the jeers and gibes of their corresThey pondents and .visitors. would also like a new order of numbering j as- on that postal route they now hold number 23. 11 Whats in a were not so disgusting in its display of ignorance coupled with great pretensions, the conflicting evidence of the 'various alleged experts in mental diseases' that have been examined in the Thaw case would.be laughable. However, it is not much more at variance than the expert evidence given by different doctors upon opposing sides of a damage suit for personal injuries, as to their effect and permanence; which would lead one to infer, either that medicine is not yet an exact science, or that the doctors, having as a rule . been educated in the same colleges with lawyers, had imbibed some of their methods. . TELEPHONES BELL 7. APPRECIATED Tuyl Utali - IUt at Utsn, AUGUSTUS CORDON, e subject for suspicion. B- Y- publishing ua Saturday, matter. Thursday AL In some of its aspects faith is a divine thing, linking, poor, weak, mortal man with the heavens and his divine paternity, and connecting him with the things which are eternal. But when misdirected it is sometimes ludicrous, at others pathetic. Instances of the misdirected but pathetic variety were seen recently at the funeral of- - that monumental fakir Alexander Dowie, the reincarnation of the d Prophet Elijah and First Apostle of the Lord Jesus, the Christ in the Christian Catholic Apostolic Church of Zion. Following his death throngs of the weak, sickly and deformed, of all ages and of both sexes, crowded the hall where his body lay in state, confident that if the fringe they could but-touon the pall or kiss the coffin, their ailments and infirmities would vanish. One poor girl who had not walked for years, was carried in, kissed the fringe and in her temporary excitement walked to the head of the- - stairs, down which she fell, sustaining fatal injuries. . The results, when credulity is mistaken for divine faith, are lamentable. -- self-profess- self-style- -- ch KINDNESS.' One of - e Logans guests occasion of the legislative visit, on-th- - and who, was probably connected with the .Republican, while out on junketing trips to various parts of the State used an observant eye to good advantage, and following the close of the session recorded some of the the difimpressions obtained-iferent towns visited, amongst which appears the following concerning Logan, which proves that NEL1IATS RECEIVED DAILY kindness and courtesy are apAT CAMPBELLS Inter-Mounta- in preciated: - At Logan the town was crowded with Visitors, and over that same and over again thoughtful service by resident matrons was marked. They knew the women visitors would be wearied with the long ride, the drive about the . college grounds, the banquet and the speeches; and they made the delights and the comforts of their own residences harbors of rest for their sisters of the day. And men were quite as cordially treated. 'Wherever they went they found gentle speech, courteous answers to questions, the proffer of every facility required for such work as must be done. It was not an effusive, obtrusive attention. It was simply a kind of friendly make yourAnd it will not selves at home. soon be forgotten. THERE A YOU ROSELLE KNOTT In The Criterion Theatre Success ALICE-SjT-BY-THE-FI- RE -- $1 .00 $1 .50, 50c. 75c, DID IF BUY YOU YOUR m - r JWTlilS label la to very Burrojap Korrect IU Shape" Shoe, and stands as a guaran-te-a that the Burrot&P Vamp will not breah. through before the first sole is worn out. In the event of a Burrojap Shoe wear tog contrary to this guarantee, the retailer from whom these shoes were purchased Is authorized to replace them with a new pair CAN KEEP WARM PACKARD OX riTJLD BrocKton. Mass. :::::::: FOR SALE BY UNDERWEAR PETERSON ANDREAS JUST ONE MOMENTS OF THE HEART TO HEART TALK wns-tak- . Saturday Eve. March 30th. OF SCARCITY TER,. BUT s; MANAGER, WILL BE of selling pianos and organs. The Harris Music Cos, new plan will upset the old plan. See big ad. on page eight. - Lake-paper- WMJStreets.JJogaiL W. D. BUGGE, Ml WIN. happy-go-luck- COAL! COAL! : have plenty 'of R0cfe Springs lump, and Diamond lump coal on hand. Call and see us Corner First South and Sixth We Sale Opens Saturday Morning COAL THIS ir - THATCHER OPERA HOUSE Prices THE NEW METHOD. SUICIDE ON TRAIN. Montgomery, Ala.., March 25. -John Hippo, a white man, 35 years of age, hung himself in a toilet room on a Louisville & Nashville train early this morning. He carried $13 in money and a ticket from San Francisco to New York. He had tied a- red ban"r" dana handkerchief about his neck Senator Bullens bill proposing The Journal feels grateful to and swung from a lamp bracket. flint in the event of a d cadlock en Th e Em e ry from the Countylro grrssa n d 1 f body in the school board of a city the a few other of the country week- train at Bay Minett. Mayor shall have power to ap- lies the most ably point one to fill the unexpired editedinvariably and best printed papers in LOCOMOTIVE EXPLODES . term of a resigned member, is in their respective localities for Albuquerque, N. M., March 25. accordance With fhe Republican their support of the Agricultural By the explosion of the boiler policy of bringing the schools, Ilad the College. other a locomotive drawing a Santa of country both large and small, into polieditors of the State taken equal Fe freight train; near Onava, N. tics and under party control. The to inform themselves re- M., today, Ihree men were killed. fair way would be to submit the pains garding the value f the instituThe victims were residents of question to a mass meeting of tion to the classes they are sup- Raton. ' the people in the ward from to represent, the reasons The cause of the explosion is which the resigned member came. posed The schools should, so far os pos- why it should be allowed to pur- not known, the three men on the sue its course unmolested and un- engine being instantly killed. The sible, he kept out of politics. hampered, and the causes leading engine was totally wrecked and to the attempts a its destruc- parts of the heavy .iron work Many residents of Salt Lake tion, it is certain that its pros- were found 100 yards away. , have doubtless envied the lot of pects at the present time would y the apparently look mu eh brighter. Its appropriRUEF CASES CONTINUED men engaged on the ation would not have been eut newspaper San Francisco, March 26. The Salt the fellows nearly in half, nor would it have extortion cases against Abraham estimation have been whoin'publicr given a board of control not Rufe were called for trial this nothing but the path of pleasure in full sympathy with the aims it morning before Judge Dunne in to follow and the pure delight of was desired, intended to, and the superior court, and ths writing those big headline stories should promote. It may be the motion, of Asst.' Dist. At spoil ty. Ileney that are read with such avidity fault of the people, and dqufctlfSS' were continued for one week.- nr. by the public. According to is to a great exte-ihgeneral- Honeys main ground in asking Truth, however, whose editor ly the country newspa- for the postponement was the ne8P5King 'went through the mill, the Sal:.. areso men poor that they cessity of proceeding at once with Lake papers pay the j fetors and per have to set their own type, hustle the examination of bribes before reporters bess than is paid in any local items, fill the place of editor the grand jury. The continuance other profession requiring equal in chief, city, telegraph and man- was vehenumtly opposed hv the Ability and training, Jnd the aging editor, devil,-generman-- i defense. work is of the most exacting and ager and factotum, and then strenuous kind. WILL PROTECT SEALS hustle a little job work on the San Francisco, March 26. The side to keep the pot boiling; A lady expert in genealogy and which doesnt leave time to study seals inBering sen are to beamply this year. Every bcraldy has dug from - out the even the most important . ques- protected const has of on the this before the lineage cutter revenue tions Unties past During public.. musty Salt sea to two the been northern ordered Newhouse, the Samuel however, ensuing years, for which cruiTwo UnitedStates our Utah contemporar- preserves. we advise Lakes new millionaire, she says runs back to time im- ies to give this subject serious sers, two Japanese cruisers and memorial; an ancestry of wealth, attention, for at the next meeting two Russian cruisers also will be unspotted honor, brave deeds and. of the. Legislature the University among those present. a coat of arms dating back to the forces, encouraged by success alDuel Over Poker. earliest recorded dee,ls of chival- ready attained, will make another no which of New March 26. News move all the effort and to Orleans, bodily College arms, ry has reached have it placed here of a duel over doubt he deserves. Millionaires, to Salt Lake and ir -under-thepoker-gamthe so control that a the are e Sunday at Reserve however, nefarious'-worit heraldic in of which these whom Lt.,. strangling seems, for Supt. T. W. Farrell Ruddoek-Orleans Lumber Authorities will exert their art or may be completed. There should of the ' sentiment To of Don a be records. reaction search their public company was, killed, and benjamazo Kearns should engage the on this question and the school, min Bourgeois, the opponent, was services of this lady also.; for un instead of being further injured, seriously wounded. - ST. JOHNS CHURCH Tomorrow being Good Friday there will be a childrens service in the church at 4:30 p. m. and a service in the evening at 7 :30. All qre cordially. in. vited to be presnl. status arid greater. does hia carriage panels restored to its present will be bare and his ancestry a freely aided to become til-h- LOGAN F,Trrrn With the Prospective Purchaser of a Piano, Organ, Phonograph, or any Musical Instrument. Our Goods are aLd TIIE BEST Stock is Without Equal. Call and .nspect same. Care and Attention is given in Selecting our various lines, and they hear our stamp of being unsurpassed in Quality KNITTING FACTORY WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE IN MAIN STREET We have just received the February List of EDISON RECORDS. Also a' Complete List of Grand Opera RECORDS. 39 SOUTH THE CITY AT THE RIGHT WE ARE Thatcher Music Co. PRICES. NEVER UNDERSOLD- - 00 00000000000000000000OO 0 -- - Opened Up at - al LOGAN KNITTING 9 With a Brand New Line of the Smartest and Neatest Fitting Gar- - ments Ever Carried in the City. FACTORY Mens 1 - ... 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