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Show THe LOGAN NATION No matter if things ilo go nil Colonel Robert G. Inoeksoll is most with one of the liest (muted and most it's genwrong people nil men iu the world. write with editm. erally When recently asked his opinion Thebe have been more than concerning the future of the popu-- 1 400 amendments to the Wilson list (tarty he promptly said: It bill since it mused the house. And lias no future. It has no foundastill the work goes on. tion. J ts platform is a collection of chimeras of exploded theories IlEPUEKKXT ATI VE BlIEL'KINlIl DUE remnants and rags of socialism says the newsjmjie.rs don't know the enslavement of all by the how to tell the truth. Haven't' government under the idea that they told quite enough uliout you, ' the government will support the Willie people. We all know that the goverumeut is a jtauper, that the No BETTER reason could be people must support it, that the named why the Paris 7W did people produce and the governright iu changing its Mlitics from ment consumes. We do uot want democracy to Republicanism than the govern men t to do what indithe severe manner in which it is viduals aud corporations can do. iieing dcnouuml hy the demo- The people would hecomechildren. cratic press. Let the government do those things that the citizens cannot do It does apjiear somewhat sin- protect ns from foreign foes, engular when there are so mauy force honest contracts and keep hundreds of thousands of idle inen the The populist party peace. in the country there should lie so Iish no inissiim, no reason for exmuch unrest. It seems that idle 1 think that it has and isting, men could get all the rest they aliout run its course. lrvel-licudc- A SKill-WFPk'L- SEWSl'Al'JUL Y d i j PUBLISHED AND FRIDAYS, TUESDAYS AT j CACHE COUNTY. LOOAN. A- - N. Rosenbaum, UTAH. - - Editob. uaaoinmoA batch: One Year Bis Months Thru Month !150 l.!25 75 How about it Eourtli of July celebration for this year? Lognn sboulil have a rouser- If the milk of human kindness flows in each human breast it certainly has enured in many. Of the (18,000 xtstofticim in the United States it ia eaid only about l,0tll) wy their running expenses. I The Chicago Inter Ocean describee a tedious a "iiiHii who voted for a change And gut it, and now wanted. foots it to Washington to kick A against it. fast williout Very few democrats in the lively iaier United States (Miescss the brains to lay its prim-iplMure Die people, ih like s oliip at hum without sail nr rudder; aud foresight of Henry Watteraon and liis opinion concerning mut(mpor it i pretty apt to founder- .- Ogden Suu. The man who leaves hia in the olfiue marked refused' when lie is still owing for it, will never get withiu hailing distance of heaven. A kioi That's why the democratic party ters jMirtaining to that pHrty is of in Ogden will soon come to grief. some value. White stopping at OsKuoun thing at the home industry meeting toniitlit will be democratic home made beer. Ogden Sim, Which proves that if democrats Evidently Chinamen are getting more liberal than formerly. One of the Arizona pigtails re- cannot kill every kind of home cently died from an overdose of industry they know how to destroy (he contents thereof. morphine. So many great anil important changes have overcome it that the Wilson tariff bill is uot the Wilson tariff bill at all. It is a different kind of animal altogethor. Senator Hill is not a deserter party. It is linB which (hejwrty gone buck on what good professions it did make. Therefore it is the democratic party and uot Senator Hill who Genebal IIahbison says he will is a deserter. not be a candidate for the presiWe are pleased to note the imdency in 1896. Step up to the in and prosperity of provement We front, Willie McKinley. the Brigham City loirr. It is one want to use you. of the I est edited and newsiest Tut be ABE some dental parlors pnpers iu Utah and is deserving of in ShH Lake known ns the Happy much success. The good people Hour Dental Parlors. We pre- of Brigham City and Box Elder sume, from what little exerieiice county should appreciate their wo Imve had with dentists, that the Voice, as they undoubtedly do, for it is a good Voire, happy hour comes in after the patient has left the pnrlors. The nisi'KNSAHY law of South Carolina haa lmen dune away with Politics hah already comand the governor of that state finds menced to sizzle iu (Mills of a very long while it will la himself with tweuty cur hauls of iu a terrible coiuoiiou. It's time whiskey on hand. Of course his mokes him t the Him Cache county Republicans patriotism would ns he it occasion, next to were falling into line, ns the camto overload a South impossible paign will doubtless be an unCarolinian with whiskey. usually hot one. Some wise say ill us which are st only exceeded in wisdom by their Any American citizen thirty-fivyears of age may become truthfulness, are frequently No uttered a candidate fur president. ly children. A short speciul qualifications are required time ago a primary class was reand at times not even the usual citing in a Rcliool not mnny thousamount of brains is possessed. and miles from Lognu.Tlie teacher Take the case of the fellow who asked a bright little boy, How sits on the presidential stool today, many mills make n cent," anil the for instance. young hopeful promptly answered None of em do: pa says they are all shut tlowu au account of the Be caueitl how you circulate fear of democratic free trade." a story detrimental to the charawas a mighty sermon in There cter of a woman says.au exchange. few those words. Your wife ia a woman. Your sweetheart is or will he a woman. The Summer school which will Ah, there is nothing so sacred in he held at Logan this year should this world to a man as a woman's be attended hy hundreds of studcharacter! Better that a dozen ents uot ouly from this city and bad women go without public hut from nil iarU of Utah oor county, than that one and surrounding country. Isgau is innocent should suffer from fur the best place iu Utah for hy slanderous gossip. the holding of a Summer school. The days are seldom if ever hot A Washington sxvLil says that (ruin alall indications the Utah B'.stehooJ bill and sultry and the nights are cool and Thcu will not lw beard from agan until after ways delightfulthe presidential caaipaiKn of ISIKi. our surroundings are such as will Cedar City Hreon 1. make a jiersou's heart feel lighter We recall the mauy faithful anil their minds free fnuu care, promises made by democratic just the kiud of clinmte and surorators during the last campaign roundings to imbue oue with the and how frequently we were told desire to study. In fact, it is a if Utah got Btatehood we would rather educational sort of an have to vote the democratic ticket. which circulates iu and The result is as we expected no through Logan. If the Summer statehood. We never knew the school is properly advertised it democratic party to make a pledge certainly can bo made a grand which they did not break. We success. The columns of The would aoouer trust an Apache Nation are open for any reasonIndian than rely on a democratic able amount of advertising, which will be done gratitoueljr. pledge. from the Utah-Befor- e 4 sen-su- re - Tacoma a couple of Sundays ago he Iih.1 ou two occasions to express his opinion concerning the Wilson hill. This is it: What do 1 tliii-of the Wilson bill? at Why, 1 shot my fowling-piec- e the Wilson bill ou the 8th of Inst January, and then took to the woods. Since then the Wilson bill seems to have been doing Borne wandering iu the wilderness itself. Toseak accurately, there ie no such hill hs the Wilson bill. Tliere was a measure that went by that name when it came out of the Vv ays and Means Committee, but it lost one of its eyea and had its nose broken iu the House, and since it line gone to the Senate its disfigurement has continued to the degree that its author would not recognize it if he should meet it at midday in the rotunda of the Capitol. No, sir; there is no snch bill as the Wilson hill. There is a monstrosity undergoing the process of mculmtion which is bo teise that if I hnil a half educated democratic dog to wag his tuil for it, I would have liitn taken out uiul shut. THE SECRET OF HAPPINESS. Mr. George M. Pullman, than whom few men in this conntry have lioen. more successful, is quoted as saying that he was le ppier when he had not a dollar than he is today, says the Pioneer Pert. This will not prevent other mr-from seeking to become millionaires. It will not induce Mr. Pullman himself to renounce his wealth nml begin the world over again. It will not make any easier the lot of the man jrho docs not know where tomorrow's food Tor himself aud his little ones is to conic from. It will neither shake weulth from its place of comfort nor ease the sharpness that pierces the bones of jmverty. It is only, in one sense, tLe common ontcry of us all when the time of disillusioning comes anil the roses fade in the gardenNot this lot, but some other, is then the plaint. It isnotthnt tliere is uot happiness enough he world, but that tliH man has missed the secret of it. With some other it abides. At some oilier placoiu his experience, even, it held out gracious hands to him, nml he went by scornfully, leaving it behind him forever. The story iu itself and the meaning of it are as old as those tales of the thousand and one nights where the caliph becomes beggar and the beggar is mode caliph for a day, each (tersuadiug himaelf that ho can find in escape from the accustomed the lasting pleasure that has so long eluded his pur- ii-- 1 suit- Yet are there one or two things connected with this special case that make it out of the ordinary. We may ulll believe that Mr before Mr. Pullman: 1 was happPullman's iiJjtutieuce uitliafate ier r. lx ii I Lad n.T. a dollar iu the that would lutve s.rm-v- l kind to most is not remotely connected with his pivs'Uit After the liest that he could da to prevent it, there is a strike at Pullman. The men for whom he has done so much have turned against him. They have denit-- the truth of his statement that lie has lwen rtiuuiug his works without profit, only to keep them in empl lyineut. a proposition They have submit accounts of his business tiutei.le parties aud let them decide whether it is possible for him to make the restoration of wages that is demanded. It cannot lie others ise than a great blow to liim. the city of Pullman, of which so mrcli hna said and written, is the clii.d of a generous conception. It ia, in little, the type of that ideal state of which the socialists are telling us bo much today. Substitute for that committee of exalted ones who are to do all the directing in the socialistic government, to apportion tLe offices uml assign lie work and lie miracles of liviue purity anl justice and 'race, a single individual, with i genuine desire to benefit liia kind and help the world along over its hard places, and we have something like the city of Pullman. It is a town built for ho workingman. Its houses are model dwelling places. Its public improvements are of the newest and liest Its churches aud ojiera house aud public buildings are all that good taste could desire, 'lie only requirement is that the people should altstuin from doing certain things, should order their lives withiu certain prescribed limits, should sacrifice something '.if their personal liberty for the general good. They are aud have been dissatisfied. They have resented dictation, however, beneficent it was intended to be. They have contended, as fur the most sacred lxion, for the divine right uf going to heaven or to the devil by their own particular path. And this strike, anil the attitude of the men behind it, ia a deadly Mow 1 j the geuerous impulses of the inau who carried out all this iu good faith, believing that his experiment might he of inestimable advantage to the world. As to its present consequences, we commend them esiiiTially to the many people who actually lielieve that men and women would he coutent, b:h1 lima mm changed into angelic beings, simply by n transition to a system of statecraft that must, though (utterued after the Pullman exjierimeut, lie much inferior to it iu practical details. So, then, the situation at Pullman today is nil insurrection of individualism against the domination of any man or uamlier of men. Humanity, though there nro mauy maggot-- i in its sick brain, has not lost that vliul.s.)!i) impulse of against tin moulder's art 1'he iiinii will be, insists upon being, though an inferior creature, nothing less than liimself. He intends to etniul or fuM hy the test that is within him. And this, which has militated no strongly of Mr. Pullagainst t lie man's scheme na n linppincss-nink-iu- g machine for his employes, has something to do with the failure of his great nccumuliitioii of wealth and business sum-sseto bring Millionaire happiness to hiius-dfor lieggnr. they come to nliont the same level of at the Inst, and the test of happiness is uudiscoverable on the material side. Thejovinl mendicant may lie down for the hist time in his ditch and feel that the world has offered him ninny a feast of good things. The man in whose hands everything prospered is apt tohiok back with far greater delight to the enthusiasm, the uncertainty, the glorious excitement of the days of doubtful struggle than to their immense rewards. This is why we hear so often the words that have bees epoken by thousands of others exju-riniic- d teil r 'len I sum-es- s s . g Pioneer Drug Store wmld Item I am Inasmuch as the pursuit of happiness is a very prncti;d nffair, uot at all the exclusive possession of the t, hut supposed todciermiue the actions of most of ua in one Minor another, it is very strange how slow the world is to learn that it is to be found in activity rather than iu accnmulatiou. The duiug of a day's worthy work in the world is the only certain progress toward happiness, just as the day of lalior earns a rest tliut can be bought at no other price. When morejieopte understand that the secret of what the world has been toiling for Some thousands of years is shut up in each individual life, there will be less blundering by men and by state's. to-da- y. 1UTER BROS. DRUG CO., (nil-pi- H70 O IV SS PROPRIETORS. Carry one of the Most Complete Stuck of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Brnulics and Varnishes in the Territory; Also nuke s specialty uf Hire Wines aud Liquors fur Medicinal anil Family purposes. Call uiul inspect our Stock and gc--t prices ut Fran kli, Idaho. Itogan, Utah, THE CMOS PACIFIC THOMAS r & ODELL, The Union Pacific railway, with DEALERS IN its 13,000,000 acre government land grant, with its government bonds of forty or fifty millions, Tks t'knpnt Place is Tun s Is tij Irkwl Mupplitts its federal court receivershi), has lieeu passing rapidly into European bnuda, says the Sjxrtnlur. Think of a railway which was ground Pliotogropli Parlors in Territory. established with a United States government grant and government loans and additional grants nml Main Street, Logan, Utah. tinully run by a United States court receiver, being owued by But yet European capitalists. E. II. & A. J. CURTIS, thnt is the situation with regnrd to a--the Union Pacific railway. During the last ten years European capitalists have multiplied their investOF- ALL KIN ments in Union Pacific stock nearly white New York and Massachusetts have been steadily Repairing and Furnishing Done on Short Notice and at Lowest Possible unloading. Price. About ten days ago the receivers statement of stock holdings made the plowing startling disclosure, Back of Mn, Curtis Boarding Houk. F St., between rod and rd. Lot an, Utah. ns to the change iu the placing of shares: . BOOKS 8 STATIONARY. fat lie TINSMITHS. 08 -- nix-fol- RooHng Valley and Suiter d, give: Hvrr-be- r li. lQ. iW. In Eu- Mammebu-artt- rope. a. 10748ft ifto.147 150.914 17.350 51,74 IjH.XiS JoliM call. 'WhonYou Visit Logan Call At The New York. 7,161 us a Vorh, Peoples Hotel, &&i Euro(e therefore! holds nearly as in neh Union Pacific stock as MasRates 1 to 2 per Day. sachusetts and New York together and comes within 20,000 shares of Hfadijuarters For Coinnicrei.il Travelers anil Theatrical Troupes. holding a majority of the stock. d England alone hulds over Strict Attention Given to the Comfort of Patrons. of the stock and ia a far H BROLUfJ, Proprietor. Mps. larger stockholder than any state in the Union. England lias mulLOGAN, UTAH. tiplied its stock in Union Pacific from 13.18!) shares in ItiS I to 3 iu 1S!)3, au increase of fifteen-fol- d iu ten years. In view of the fact thnt the Union Pacific has never jiaid a -cent of interest on its government mortgage in 30 yenrs, aud iu view of the fact that the government Located at the old U. O. Foundry. Would lie Pleased to Have His may foreclose its mortgage and Old Friends Payllim a Visit. take possession of the rood any day, the increase in European in vestment in the rood is remarkable I am Prepared to do Repairs ou all kinds of Machinery, Engine ll must lie that European investors have strong assurances thnt the Farm'Machinery and Mill Work. government will uot forecloso its mortgage. Europeans seern to have implicit faith that the United THE States court will continue administrating the affairs of the road that the United Stab's government will coutiuae the mortgage loan imlcfin-- 1 girts of interest ad libitum The Union Pacific mortgage would lie a good one to foreclose. If the icopte of the United States have to furnish the land and the money to build und rnn the road aud then AND Jinvo to furnish a receiver to administer it under federal court auspices, why should they uot in the as well as in Iteof the building Rinl rood? one-thir- 204,-86- JOSEPH WrIIjSOIvri $!MAGHINIST.ie New York Weekly Tribune par-ti-i(ia- te pr-ii- j - opi-ratin- Do You Know That on every Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday tliere leaves Ogden. Salt Lake, Provo and other common pui-ita through tourist or family car for Kan-on City, Chicago, and Philadelphia via the (treat ic highway, the Rio (jramte We turn Railway. Doth rates are less than half of rate charged on first class Pull, man curs, taring but Ed. (10 to Mis. sonri Kiver and 4.0(1 to Chicngo. SleeMr. or excursion are personally conducted and no change of cun ia required. The It io (.ramie Western also run daily a through first class or Pullman sleeping car to Denver Kansas City and Chicago. 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