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Show s PAGE NINETEEN JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH HOW THEY HANDLE BRYAN They "had liiigtonri7C. but the glue was It all framed up, on n- Bryan, what obsession he had on - n a waspaiiited jril 896 'a archist. In 1900 he had been' was to be justified modified in the minds of conser- Now. bis. visit here last week that vatives to a socialist. matter a from of he has at shadow ho all, disaster, wouldnt do bad. 'he the last four elections. It is the opinion of president Roosevelt that he (the president) or Taft can heat Bryan in an exciting finish, but that no other man now mentioned for Republican nominee can win over the Nebraskan. They do not believe that the Republican party is weaker than it has been, hut that Mr. Bryan is stronger Bryan tbe sub- ject. Most of the Democratic Senators and Congressman hero have two views on the Bryan question for publication, and the other for confidential conversation. The first is the most careorfully phrased and the most one nate in oratorical The,. second is more -- architecture, forceful A public poll of the House by a recently New York' newspaper showed almost every Democratic member hopeful and certain of Bryans nomination. said one (publicly) enbut thusiastic Bryan shouter, Yes, secret poll. A newspaper man did so. He was astonished to find that there were not more than ten Bryan menin the House. He couldnt print the story because his paper said that an anonymous poll In this instance meant nothing. it meant the truth. When it was learned that Mr. Bryan wduld return to Washinglast week thats ton again about all Bryan has ben doing lately; returning to Washington from somewhere the real leaders of the party, self named, got together and tossed coins to see who should tell Bryan that they had decided he should withdraw. But whenever any one of them lost he pointed out that the coin was a double header, or didnt have In God we trust on it, or that in some other way he had ' been buncoed. Finally, one of them had a happy thought. They would get James K. Jones to do it. Jones used to be of Arkansas, but hes from there now, and frying to forget it. Jones lives In Washington, among the elite, .and has learned how to pronounce the word. Besides, Jones is out of politics, so what did he care ?v Jones said, sure, hed do take a grown to be a man of substance pleasing substance. The old scare about Roosevelt will not goJ with the people again, sAid a close friend of Mr. Taft to me. The people know him now. We Republicans do not agree with him, and, besides, we are out to win for our party. But the fight this time will be on strictly party lines Bryan then was a poor man and was regarded as an adventurer. Today he is jpore than a millionaire.' nes not putting any dynamite on the track now. Hes riding in a Pullman car, with a pilot engine ont in front. Those gold Democrats. know human nature. They know that a man with a million dollars is not going to blow up the government. It will be a beautiful fight. I expect Taft to win, but Ive been looking around for a good, comfortable commercial berth on which to get an option. Mr. Bryan himself is taking the situation in a humorous vein when he will discuss it at all. At the Gridiron dinner' he was introduced in a song that asked what he would do if nominated a third time and for a third time defeatso-call- PAGE TEHEE pie be not permitted to' be trod-det- f ' under foot. The ill feeling of the local in Teheran developed abmi Pneumonia, with moist of theij)ec. 20 into, hostile demonstra- deadly diseases of winter, begins jtkms. Tlieie was shooting, on with a cold. Most people seem to the streets of the capital and the regard a cold as of slight im- opposing factions gathered, in Is the latest and most 'scientific REMOVING the CAUSE all Acute and Chronic diseases,-withou- ! portance; annoying, perhaps, hut requiring no attention. .They overlook the fact that a sold, with tlid irritating cough attending it, weakens tlie organs affected, and thus make it more difficult for them to withstand attack. Virgin Oil of Pine (pure) heals and strengthens the lungs and large numbers near the ment buildings ricades. -- The parliaand erected bar- constitutionalists loudly demanded the abdication of the shah. The shah finally aceptecT the demands made on him by the constitutional leaders and this episode came to an end. albronchial organs, affording Mohammed Ali Marza was born most instant relief to a cough, June 22, 1872. 1 and will break up a cold in 24 4--2 REASONS. hours. 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Every genuine Chiropractor adjusts BY HAND any one or more (as necessary) of the 300 articulations of the skeletal frame, more especially Ahe- - 52 of the ' Spinal Column, thereby REMOVING - pressure from nerves, allowing a normal supply of Life Force to For BOMB THROWERS MADE A MISTAKE BY HYRUH MERCANTILE CO. Teheran, Persia, Feb. 28. An attempt was made in this city this afternoon to assassinate the shah of Persia by a bomb, llis majesty was not hurt. The shah owes his escape to the precautions taken to protect him ed. from just such an attempt as lie replied that it reminded was made this afternoon. He was him of a prominent citizen who on his way to a nearby town, appeared at a dance in an intoxi- where he intended to pass a few The mans days. The procession had left cated condition. friends put him out gently and the palace when two bombs were . urged him to go home. He reap- hurled down at it from the roof A man who loves his kind for--: peared in the ball room at once. of a house. One exploded in the gives his brothers slips. A man He was put out again, in a forci- air, but the other struck the who loves his kind doesnt have ble manner. He again appeared. ground near the shahs automo- occasion to. He puts ashes on This time his exasperated friends bile. This missile exploded, killed his pavement. threw him down stairs. When he the three outriders, wounded the had picked himself up 'at the bot- chauffeur and a score of byTry The Journal for Job tom, he remarked to interested standers and shattered the vePrinting the kind that pleases. hicle. bystanders : not in The They cant fool me ny longer. They dont wjnt me in his automobile. Hie had taken there. the precaution to send the motor Mr. But, Bryan continued, ear on ahead and ride himself in it. it is not at all eertain that I shall a carriage further in the reir of . Jonessaw Bryan Sunday, at be defeated. A man on his 85th the procession. The motor ear his hotel.X Bryan had just got birthday said that he felt com- was a closed one. and it was back from lecturing at one paratively safe. He hkd been thought that the sovereign was church, where the contribution studying the obituary columns inside. As soon as the shah heard e and found that Amd been counted before the very few of those the explosions he alighted hur- - We have plenty of all kinds began, an was in a hurry who died were over 85 years of riedly from his carriage And en- of good Coal. Union Pacific, other-churc. where .his-to have the Jbeen, studying teredia neighboring311t!(1:.,TTero Rock. Springs jump. and. nut,. io'get age.,, I, he could watch the count. Jones tory, and have found that Diamond lump and nut, very he remained quietly while his atcame out of the room and smiled few men who ran for the presi- tendants sent word for a detachKemmerer lump and nut. We make a specialty of apologetically to the inquiring dency three times have been de- ment of troops. feated. faces. The soldiers were hurried to filling all orders promptly), said .Mr. Iryan, the scene and formed in front of for any kind of coal or wood. Lets put it overfill tomorBesides, row. he said. I dont think another point gives me hope.' If he house where the shah was. Call or telephone ns your the its order. We do the rest. right thing to talk poli- I am a candidate up to the age lie then came out and, surroundof Uncle Joe Cannon, I have six ed by a big bodyguard, returntics on Sunday. PRICE Senator. Newlands arranged a more candidacies coming to me. ed to the palace. ' and dinner for Monday night, The house from which the That, added to the two times I t invited as many of the conspira- have run, makes eightr It is a bombs vvere thrown- - and the tors as his dining' room, would n law of averages that buildings nearby were searched YARD. hold. Wine flowed freely in the ne cannot lose eight times. by the police, hut no arrests were FOOT OF CENTER STREET ; hope that some one would imbibe Mirror. made.' Both Phones 74. The present shah of Persia, enough courage to put the ultia matum Up to Bryan. Mbhammed Ali Mirza, followed 'Killed Her' Babe. Many man started to say it, but when his father to he throne Jan. 9, he looked turned 1907, lie was h first monarch colorMrs. Macon at Bryans E. .Reeves, a down glass and his placidly smil- ed woman, is under arrest in of Persia to begin his rule under ing faee, he realized his Salt Lake charged with having a constitution. At --national soWe want to make room murdered her newly born babe ciety was convoked by him, but it for our Spring1 Stock, and Newlands is a man with the purpose, jt is thought, has never fulfilled the hopes and will give one-ha(i2) and had seen the possibility of of attempting some' form of de- usuirations , of the people or off on our entire stock of failure the first night, and so he ception upon her husband, as she brought '"them the reforms they had issued invitations for a dinhad returned from a years visit demanded. The administration ner Tuesday night, to meet . Mr to Wichita, Kansas, buL three of the country has been in a state ?r.van. Same result. of chaos for several years, kml .until February 15. Come Nobody months ago. aaid -the popular discontent has been and take advantage of nothing. extreme. the best bargains. Relief Why, said Mr. Bryan, WedSociety Hyrum Stake The latter part of December nesday, to a bunch of newspaper The Hyram Stake Relief Sonien I havent thought of retir- - ciety will hold their officers meet- disturbances were rife in Teheran ng. I havent been asked to do ing in the upper room of the Tith- and other Persian cities, the lack so. ing office Saturday, March. 7, of cooperation between the shah Hes right. The Senatorial and 1908, at 12 noon. A good at- and the parllament leading to the Congressional hunch was bluffed tendance is desired. issuance by parliament of a manin ?lcretary NELLIE Taft knows that Bry-SE. PARKINSON, festo Jn which it was set forth l r 1 he , President. thatthe shah was' violating his . nominated, and ex- , . ' 112 North Main pects that he will covenant with the people and RALPEI. GEORGENE give the Repub lican nominee the closest race of asking that the rights of the peo- Secretary. -- Ki - ro - prak - tik fac-tion- s TO JOURNAL SUBSCRIBERS. 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