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Show VOL. CITY THE LOGAN NATION. LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, .JUNK 5. 1004 4.' GGUNCiL for the plant, so that in case BLOOD WILL LIKELY FLOW SESSION. plies Mr. Mortimer Accepts the Citys Proposition. THE DCG TUX LAW Ti IE of any emergency arising, the portions could be replaced on short notice. About $300 would be required to purchase the necessary supplies, Referred. A 1JM for an ordinance amending the street s pi inkling oidin-anc- e passed at the previous session was read and passedCouncilman Maurilzeu of the Sanitary committee, reported that the committee found by personal investigation, that the back yards iu the business portion of the town were iu an unclean condition. Referred to the Marshul. The unsafe condition of the river banks in the vicinity of the Logan and Providence road bridges was thoroughly discussed, and the committee ou waterworks was given authority to take such steps for the protection of property as might be necessary. Council then adjourned. din-abl- ENFORCED. Wanta to Put up (or a Rainy Day Action Will bo Taken in Regard to High Water. Pro-pa- r The City Council met on last Thursday evening in regular alii luemlieni being present. A Utter from Jas. T. Hammond, attorney for James Mortimer was read, staling that Mr. Mortimer had concluded to accept $(12.50 in full setlemcut of his claim against the City, as proposed to him at the previous session. The amount was appropriated. A resolution was passed appropriating $74(3.(12 for the payment of bills presented during the month of May. The Committee on Streets reporter! that Muds Madsen, living on J street, was willing to deed the City a strip of land two roods in width and about 3(1 rods in length, for street purposes, if the City would allow him $7.50 to pay him for moving his fence. The allowance was made. Councilman Johnson, of the Committee ou Police and Prison reported that he had conversed with J udgo Goods in in regard to laying pipes from the mains into the jail, and that the County Court had considered the matter and was willing to pay its share of the expense, which would amount to about $110. The matter was referred lack to the commitee to malm further arrangements Councilman Watterson called the attention of the Council to the fact tnat some of the boxes in the ditch conducting water into the City Park needed repair, lie stated also that the boys were using as a baseball ground land the City had lcused, and that they were breaking down the fence in some places. The Committee ou Streets were given authority to repair the boxes, and iu regard to the ball playing and breaking of fences it was considered that the law would uffonl the lessee ample protection if he appealed to it A petition was piesented from Mrs. Christine Chrouy and 39 others, asking that the spring at the intersection of Bund 7th streets le either restricted as to limit or entirely tilled, us it came so nearly occupying the entire street, as to compel travelers hi trespass Referred on udjuccnt property. to Committee on Streets. Franklin Merrill verbally petitioned for remuneration of cost incurred in laying pipe from u main on the opposite side of the As a street, to his usideuce. number (,f similar petitions were being considered by the Committee on Waterworks, this also was referred to them. The Committee on Public Grounds submitted contracts from Ed. Holden, Cliris. Johnson and John Mirliolsou, for the lease of grounds in the City Park. and accepted. The piopu.iti.n of J. A. Farley to sprinkle the streets at the rate of $3.50 pel day, pending the levy of the lax foi that purpose, was aos-aio- Ap-prov- n, tJ occupied. Councilman Adams claimed that the dog tax law wbb not being strictly enforced. The matter was reform! to the Marshal, with authority to employ assistance if necessary. Councilman Wilson, of the committee ou Electric Eight, called attention to the necessity of purchasing a number of new sup HER REASON A BLANK. SILVER - All is High Excitement in the Miners District. DEPUTIES, SURCEOXS Wlerd ' Malady. 11 story. A Trihunt special from Colorado Springs, Colo., hriugd the latest found iu all this republic. This state of things is due to the fuel that she is the Lmilier of a lilth is a blank. girl whose ren.-oBaby Ruili, t he pride of so main from one of households, srJTi-rmaladies, babyhood's ller bruiu w ill' not develop. At this moment thy famous infant in being retired in what may l.u termed practii-tseclusion, H8 (j visitors to Washington who have tried to see the child know but too well. It is the reason for this reluctance on the part of the purenls to haw the child seen aud spoken to which has been so ob scure to many.-- '' Very naturally the very existence of young Ruth's affliction lms given rise to endless speculation and exuggjeratimi on the pari of the few wlo hare been permitted to leari the truth. Anil, of course, it is through the servants that the most important particulars have leaked out, notwithstanding the really frantic efforts at concealment' ninth) by one famed physician of New York. Some of the minors, for instance, that the child cannot prattle at n'i and is iu constant pain, are doubt less rather reckless. The substantial fact is that siuce it finally dawned upon the family that an ..backward mind extraordinary wus the trouble, undue pains have been taken to stimulate little Ruths intelligence, ami all to no s . y, - - ... - 24-9- 4. hc-nrt-? 31-9- - indi-vidna- ls - namerous.-Washingt- - Lo-ga- u. one-ha- lf r, in Washington. EEPL!2L!CXH!SM AND FREE ADDITIONAL LOCALS. ISSUE. Mr. Reed's Plans Discussed .Mrs. Grover Cleveland is today most unhappy woman to be the Ml AIMIOH. The Conflict st Cripple Creak Will Likely tie oii of the mot-- Serious id ilia World's Ruth, tbe First Born of President and Mrs. Cleveland, Buffers a information regarding the excitement in that state. It sujs: The city is in a very excited state over the prospect of an early battle botween the miuers at Buii Hill aud the sheriff's army, non camped at Divide. Today 35c deputies left the city ou streetcars for Mauitou, where they boarded a Midland train for the camp aud tonight 200 more went over the same route. This last reinforceTHE EMOTIONS. ment was accompanied by a corps of surgeons and enough supplies Questions and Answers In raycho-log- to Inst them several days. There by Prof. Apperley of B. Y. 700 armed deputies at are now College. 1. Wbnt are emotions? Feelings Divide. The march against the miners camp will not be mule occasioned by ideas. nntil the number is increased to 2. How may the emotions be 1000. grouped? As self emotions, social emotions, and world emotions. THE PHIS0NEHS HEARD FROM. 3. What are self emotions? Self or egoistic emotions are feelings They Say They did not Attempt to Escape-On- ly a Joke. pertaining to self, that should lead The communication following to self improvement4. What are social emotions? was received and should have They are onr native impulses to been publislied iu our last issue, but was misplaced. Desiring that serve and love our fellow men all parties should have a hearing improving social conditions- 5. What are world emotions? we give space to it Will say World or cosmic emotions aretlio however, that this way of prisonfeelings pertaining to the true, the ers getting oat of jail for the mere beautiful and the good, they inspire purpoeo of a joke may cot be so Mrs- - Cleve- us with a love of nature as seen in mnch of a joke after all, unless it apparent land bas herself in , . lie on themselves: all the works of God. numberless for tbe trainiences 6Logan County Jail, May How can we educate our of her bubo and has spent emotional nature? By fostering Mr. Editor:We would like to bare ing in endeavoring to teach it hours all the ennobling impulses, and you allow us space in your valuable All these curatives articulate. to repressing all degrading feelings. paper to publish the following have been effectively concealed by 7. Why do we feel? Becanse we facts aud deny the allegations that Mrs. made e gainst us by some unknown the representation know. Cleveland is a enkindergarten 8. What is the effect of educating person in yonr paper, that we the in when is she thusiast, mdity the Lead at the expense of the nudeisigned made a broak foi inher under acting physicians It will make the pupils liberty. Does it look reasonable structions in to develop cold, unsympathetic and unethical to any parson that one expecting reason in her trying child. But her to be released by pardon in a few beings. to efforts seem be so discouraging 9. What questiou does Hamilton days and the other having prothat heroic measures may Lave to ask with regard to the emotions? perty and family in the city aud 13 more days to serve would be resorted to. What can education accomplish only These circumstances will doubtBuch a foolish thing? If we had without on appeal to the feelings? do less explain what has 'latterly 10. What fundamental virtues entertained any such thoughts seemed would we try to get away iu the inexplicable to those who are impressed in a good school? noted have what goes ou in the middld of the day and would we Regularity, silence, obedience and Cleveland household the dread have left blankets bung from tbe industry. of little roof of the building where any Ruth, the growshowing HOW ABOUT IT? of Mrs. Clevelands pubpasser by limy have seen tliem,r.ml ing rarity lic and we the mental would have loft coats in the apijearane.es Does Mr. Martlneaus Salary asZltt -under strain which Mr. Cleveland Irg Clerk Continue While he's Or- jail, had that been our intentions ? lie to seems And to did we not wait till dark ui.d tailoring. ganizing Democratic clubs? Why successful have the I wiieu we Clevelands would have had the 4 go ogaii. May Editob Nation I notice tint night beiore us as uny man with been in hiding the trntii that iu the newspapers from the southern sense would have done had our Washington very few know wind is the matterIn New York it is part of tin Territory chronicle the motive wen to get liberty ? somewhat Aud Itwill further we state tlint different, aud the fact that L. Mortineaa is now ii. the metropolis who are we not were or bus boon, down in jlrou county intercepted by any from oflicer or and did no! posted day to day an growcity county organizing democratic clubs. on kuow that it had been discovered ing constantly more Mr. Martineau is paid a salary Den we were wo that out till returned to out of the Tithing fund, a part of Correspondence which is contributed by Republi- go in jail aguin, which wo did nf ver Newscans, and it is very natural for our own accord, and that the whole them to waut to kuow whether or thing was merely a joke on our ONEIDA STAKE CONFERENCE not Mr. Martineau's salary con- part; and also that the trap door tinues while he is engaged in try- was nut used for ventilation as wss To the Superintendents and Members of the Sunday Schools nf ing to holster up the party that is Btated but was used for tbe purOneida Stake. wrecking the American Nation pose to get on the roof Only. Notice is hereby given that the and people, and driving a once Signed. Sunday School Stake Conference Geo. Bexnet. prosperous and happy people into of this Stake will be held st FrankChas. Labskx. the so called industrial armies. lin, Oneida county. Idaho, on SatOf course if Mr. Martineau deA number of prominent young urday and Sunday June 9lh aud sires to engage in that kind of arc planning to leuve early 10th, 1894. An invitatiou is extendwork on his own account that is people tomorrow morning for a trip to the ed to you all to attend this Conferhis own business, but naturally ence. A good program is preured top of the highest jioak east of Republicans object to paying a Several Agricultural College and an excellent time anticiiated; man for that kind of work. ladies, an t gentlemen, are come and participate. Issacheii. professors Your Brethren, among the number who contemplate W. L. Websteb, Horse, carriage, sleigh, cooking the trip, it ia probably fifteen miles toaiid trip, nearly of which I- - B. and two lots ( ia stove, Nash, It lip and down tbe mountains. laud near the Agricultural College, would J, B. SCABBOBOl'GH, no doubt be a very pleasant for sale. On land long time and low trip especially to talk shout after it Stake Snperintendency had been accomplished. rates, Apply to J. W. Sanborn. Oneida Stake. base-burne- TARIFF ed NO. 15 5IW M.uJ SILVER. THE A. The hotels did a good husincas eseion of Wei during the two .lays Fittingly Young Mr.'s Conference. I'..!, . I.;, C. OF U. EXERCISE Observed at Utah's Leading College. .J charming young Salt Laker is in thu city isiiiug w itli her brother U EXCELLEIT Prof. J. 11. F, mi and family. S.ue Thu (In: ii in, mu will remain thl.c or four Weeks. I ('. Nnl. trollt'd Oolil MoiiiMtif't.iHinta.a I In, I' nmtry Will S,m,ii be IVnviui-od- . K'iul-,.iin'-iini- m Miss PHDuRArf TLts.- RENDERED. - hy ionic Ralphs, ou 4 Brigliiiin City's fair young lndit:-,- ' . , ras hi tlm city ami attended the Few seats were vacant on jollifications connected with Thursday at the commencement A Washington iqKviiil to tLo commencement exorcises. Ren exorcises at the Agricultural Salt Luke Tribune says: hero, too. liege. '1 huso were the first exer- Tim article of Ex Sjienker Reed F the kind I lint have ever Thi! Misses llitnimli hiiiI to the Fortnightly Review, i:i Kotter came over from Jinglum nri'ur,d there, but judging from which lu advocates a freer use i f accomplished in four Sun lay evening and arc tilvi-and a taiilT disci iiniuMini! City a few days in tlm citv. s,,,,r years, was the first of a 8eiidiug against eouniricK rejecting aimim guests Of tlm .Missis Alfreds and h,,rirt,of ev,r inMwwing impor-I- I tnry agreement, lets created a very tanre. uldii La i'm ii . marked cumiueiit during tin past The program was as follows: Hm attendance at the loung twenty-fou- r hours in WashingOre.turaTiilrer Metis ton. Thu friends of silver coiliHj-Opera House Orchestra M. V. Merrill Prayer hail it as tlm first step on the pr.it Music LadiesQuartstle of the Republican leaders toOI.ua Oration, "Pore of Character wards on advocacy of free coiling-....It W. Erwin uiitrbiiimelcd by union with any t Irulii.n, "Eth-ctnf Environment' other question. Mr. Kccd's jmsi Manila Ih.yt Mus'.e tioii iu the Fortnightly is as fol0cra llonueOrcho.-tr- a Engineering Thesis, "Development of lows. A. B. Irrigiiiiiu" in"We recognize the great Commercial Tbesia Supply and D- crease in the burden of our gold niaud" Joseph Geertsun Overture Criei ino La Cuniare" obligations pay aide ndroad, Opera Horn Orchea! ra of the vast subcidcuce of Hiid Human Pro- Valedictory, prices; we recognize that falling IV. II. Dniigale silver, by lowering tbe Eastern Music Ladies' Chorus favors onr competitors Conferring of Degrees Frof. J. W. Sanborn iu Asia who sell similar produce, Benediction J.Z. Stewart wheal and cotton, in the markets The mnsic of the eviof Eutope. It is therefore Opera House Baud was of the uaual degree of dently important fur the debtor arlistiu and the singexcellence, nations, on which list we stand of ladies the most was sweet ing first, to raise the price of silver and musical. and thereby reduce that bounty on The orations of R. W. Erwin exports which Asia now enjoys. and Miss Hoyt were upon well bo beBt This can done by agreechosen topics. .The language was ment with the other- - nations favorable to silver and by such a pure aud the ideas lofty. The thersis of A. B engineering scale of high tariffs against those Larson ou the development of nations which reject a monetary irrigation, and that of Joseph agreement at will insure db a Guertson, one of the graduates of favorable balance of trade; in the commercial course, on the laws short, a higher price for silver, by governing supply and demand, to Asiatic reducing exports Europe showed a thorough techniwill increase ours; add to this a cal and tariff we practical and can keep our knowledge of high thu treated subjects if at of, and' sold, home, or, at least, gold evidence that the will garu come bock it young quickly again. gentlemen will lie a credit to their BEFIBLICAN LEAlitltS CAUTIOUS. instructors and add to thb already A number of Republican loaders enviable reputation of their Alma interviewed today are cautious iu Mater. Professor Suulioru, with their exprcssiui.a of approval or a few well cIiohpu ami appropriate disapproval of Mr. Rood's posiremarks, conferred the degrees. tion. All of The list :f names of pupils who however, state that the imortniire i f thu renewed graduated in the various courses use of silver is Incoming more is as follows: pressing aud tliut tin y incline to TUB IXIUKSK IX AOBIC ULTUHB. beliete that the Republican party Itubert Wesley Erwin L rgira will convince thu country TUKCOVKSK IX IHIMKSTIC ak r. that it is not controlled, ns stated, Mum Martha il.iyt lviimu by those who t!eirc to eon tin COCRM: IX Which Till. the Younz Kan Civil, EMilNIVRIN.;. Something of Today Should Heed. appreciation of gold iu onh r William Ifernnnl I VtjiigHl . . .SpriiiviJIa to ndviiiu-- tln-i- own financial inAndrew Jjerimtuir Larson Levan Young nii'ii, you a re the aiclu-lect- s terests. It will be remembered cusui:iii'i.')i. of your own fortune! Rely tliut lleiity Calait Lodge took Liai upoi much the same osition in a spet-rid) nu Minn amiii v nu1 , Logai delivered solve time ago in the reliance, faith, honesty and j J.se.di Hunt-vilSenate. Thexiun IngalU dnstry. Iiisci iIhi on ymtr banner SpriLgvill 1, p! Luck is a iu a hero '' J"'m Alhisus Malis ParkCit . . .Springvill Fay Amdii. is over from Bear Iron't take ton much advice. Ive. p 3lhem Oresta IWy Stowl Lake,' circulating among his at your helm and steer your own friends, female ami otherwise. In sliip, an-that tin great r Hoytsvill conversation with thu gentleman art of couiiii is to tuku a ""niwwinwiwMAm yesterday we learn that Joe Rich fair share of tlm work. Think Victoria Luudber will stain launch his new steamer well of yourself; strike out;assume Ixa ou Beur Lake. Thu steamer is 41 your own yaisition; rise above feet loug, of proper width and envious aud jealous; fire above the Rw. R. M. ltardmsu, of Trinit; will run by n six horse power mark you intent to hit. Energy, M. E. Church, will preach his lu marine gasoline engine, which ia invincible with a'aer,non Sunday morning servici now on the road. The steamer right motive, aro the levers that; Reiohd the Alps Lies Italy. 8ul will lie launched some time this move the world. Don't drink; iet:t for tl,e service, 8 p. ra mouth, probably alauit the loth, don't chew; dont smoke; dont I there Rod? Cordial invitatio tended to the public to attend a aud on the day when the event Hwcssj dont deceive; dont read these services. takes place we understand Joe novels; dont marry until you can wnnls the entire human family to support wife and make your home We are informed t hat some mil Bo in earnest; bn self--; creants m ike a practice of pullin; ci line uud huve a free ride. Bear happy. Lake is one of the most beautiful reliant; be generous; bo civil; read up posts and tearing down section lukss iu the world aud if Mr. Rich the mjierajadverlise your business; of the fence that is in course of con proixrly advertises his resort in make money aud do good with it; Mruction around the Btske Hous iu the went box The Nation for instance we have love your Gal and fellowmen;lA no doubt but what be can make s huge success of his enterprise. country and obey xU laws Ex. work. Coalvilis Timet. ) ; j ll-- j Tr.-ii- a Col-w- ! j r e , ext-hunge- tlii-iii- , e r t m-- li Iii-ld- s j u.-l- i Pai-Var- l 1 ; j I , evt-nin- g as |