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Show saM WASHINGTON. 'XJHFLiENCCJ. Europe that does not. have t. And mil and ns for wholesome respect Program for VfaM tonf renews In would not do almost any way theCneho Str.K;. rather than be drawn into a war Feb. 3rd, Richmond, Newtim, with ns. Covevilla. Bnt we need a larger aud betFob. 10th, Paradise, Benson, ter militia. Every state in the Lewiston. Union should bend its energies to Feb. 17 thi Rmithfield, Clark-stothe development of our flue citizen Trenton. soldiery. It will be the liest Feb. 24th, Avon, Feterhoro, for the possible physical training College. boys; it will be the best guaranMarch 3rd, Greenville, Mendou, tee for our natioual safety. The Millville. militia have already dons some, March 10th, Providence, Fourth historic work in suppressing riots Ward, Hyde Park. once or twice of late yearsMarch 17th, Third Ward, First i LOGAN NATION words and they are fall of sound sense end logic; Mr. Zane had the cause of his clients in his KEW8PAPEB. A keeping; they deserved to have their side presented in the ablest, PUBLISHED TO BSD AYR ANT) PBIDAYS. fullest possible manner, and the court needed all the suggestions UTAH. CACHZ COUNTY. LOSAN. ihat attorneys conhl shed. AssumKdxtok ing that no courtesy was due Mr. A. N. Eorekbaob Zane, his clients deserved every SEMI-WEEKX- iY T?iWOBI)fTXOX RATM: When a cat gets frightened in wishes to frighten anyone it feels fnr atraight. - consideration, and the court needhave the fullest possible presentation of the law. Hence, we reason, the court should have emitted Mr. Zane to deliver his and then, if the court "Ktidered that an unsettled existed between it and the awyer, the time would have arrived when an adjustment might have been properly called for. But what was done, has a look of injustice to Mr. Zaire's clients, aud a injustice upon the court itself. - President's views aa to $500,000,000 gold bonds issuing should prevail, America will be hopelessly under a 'old standard. Queen Victoria is Baid to have It must be cou siderable trouble for her to keep cases on them all. 1000 servants. I am not Unfriendly to silver'' Cleveland before elec tion. 'God save us from our friends the People after election. Grover The Japanese decline to treat with the peace envoys of China so Other countries will likely take a hand Boon because war is contagious. the curel war will go on. When a Californian retires from the newspaper profession and turns out to be a lawyer the papers say he has fallen from . The lawyers are yet to ba heard from on that matter. gr-ioe- SW Pbobably no paper ever published in the world has had such a remarkable career as the Pekin Gazette, and certainly none anywhere near such a record in its certain line. The Gazette was 200 yeara.old when . the Normans cnnYiigred England. It also has the further unenviable distinction of having had 1900 or its editors beheaded. In this certain line none of its contemporaries ever attempted to get a scoop on it. Since Wabd McAllister died New Yorks 400 have been in s terrible state and utterly inconsolable. These peonle should taka some consolation in the fact that if McAllister has gone above aud is permitted te do as hs pleases he will give Gabriel lessons in tooting his horn, show the angels how ha thinks sn improvement could be made in wearing their wings and suggest several other things which to hip mind would be improvements. CANNON AS D Tllh REPUBLIC. democbats, or people still claim to he democrats, say that Grover and the democratic congress are not the democratic party and assert that the democratic party cannot be held responsible for their actions-Theiplea is not consistent. If a democratic congress, elected as democrats, by democrats and to do the will of democrats, and on a deiuocraticplatforra aud being in full control of every department of the Government do not represent the democratic party and the democratic party is not responsible for their acts who is? Barely not the Republicans. Their former idol, bnt now the most hated, despised and cursed man in the United States, Grover Cleveland, is the same old ignorant and coarse haugmsn he was when in buffalo, and he is no worse than when he served bis first term. The only difference is that this timehe has a democratic congress and ran do with them as he pleases, while during bis former term one house of congress was Republican, consequently held him in check. When Republicans are in power taka the responsibility of all legislation and while democrats are iu power they must do the same. If the president and congress are not the democratic party, who is? The medicine is of yonr own mixing and you must take, bitter as it is. r . ttv THE WORLDS ARMIES. It is enough to make one thank God he is an American, with even more than the old fashioned spread eagle vim, to read in The North American Review Lieutenant Colons Lndlow's comparison of the armies of Europe with our handful of regular Boldiera. will not suffer for pin money for a lew days at least. Last year nearly 45 per cent of the savings bank depositors were women and their average deposits wero $09.50. In savings banks alone they have on deposit $33,469,023, and in other banks their shares are valued at $68,000,000, but the amount of their deposits iu those lauks is not stated. It would he a good idea for women in other places to pattern after Massachusetts women in this regard. Ward, Welhiville. March 24th, Hyrum, Fifth Ward, Second Ward. March 31st, Sixth Ward, Seventh Ward. Bishops and Officers please lake notice. WINES, LIQUORS plains his past aud present atli tmle on the silver question. Willi their characteristic dishonesty the democratic papers attempt to make light of his explanation aud place him in an improper light before their readers. Here is his card in the Republic: WHY HE IS FOB BILVEB. To the Editor of The Republic. Flitxa Hotel, New York, Jan. 22. I trust that it is never too late to ask and expect justice from a strong paper like the Republic. Inclosed is a clipping of matter which is going the rounds of the press, and for the origination of wuiuh I suppose the Republic I beg to say (o is responsible. that the purported quotation ?ou me is altogether incorrect. I never expressed nor entertained such a narrow view of the silver qnestjoTi Bs would he indicated by this miSWCTOfflie selfish iutPr&T of the miners. If the utterly pnerile and indefensible reasons Baid to have been advanced by me for free coinage were the real reasons in behalf of that reform, or rather restoration, it would deserve to fall, and its advocates would deserve the condemnation of your paper and the copying exchanges. I am not interested in free coinage in order that tht silver mines may be opera'ed without loss, but tor brooder and beter reasons. I am in favor of the free and unlimited coinacre of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1, because I believe that without it civilization is I believe marching backward. that the interest of the cotton more seriously assailed Elanter is present low price of ailver than the interest of tlm silver miner; than the interest of the farmer is more injuriously affected Pioneer HroUse. - To the Traveling Public. There is hut one traiu a day out of Logan, that is the Salt Lake train leaving here at 6:05 a. m. Passengers for Pocatello and the north are obliged to lay over at Cache Junction from 7:00 a. m. until 8:55 p. in. In consequence of this change, the Logan Livery Stable will rnu A stage line to aud from the Junction each day, leaving 'Logan at 6:30 p. m., in time to connect with Hie north liound leaving the Junction at 8:55. Buss ' will remain at the Junction over night until arrival of passenger train from the north at 5:35 a. m, in order to carry passengers to Logan. Fare each way, $1.50. Yours truly, M. Thatches, Jb., pns-seug- er THE- I?I(DNEER .rJ SMITH BROS., g Sunday, Dec. llith ,1804. Trains will Arrive and Depart aa Follows: 'XKKlf a. at Logan J No. 9. From Ogden and Salt Lake 8:50 p.m swart. No. 10. For Ogden Salt Lake 6 .CO and all poionts East Ib - GOOD SEWS! Davidson 4 Emslie leading for Winerwunt, Liverwumt, Headcheese etc. BTMa Tow Thatcher, Jr., . m Kb Light 6oe!aa M0 on trial for No, o f "Tauu" psalakl' 01 wiX uSk' (South Side of 2nd Iu 3 ff WEBSTERS INTERNA TIONAL DICTIONARY Iheweerys " Unabridged." Tm jean were Spent nvUag, DIO ultore auuinyed, and over before expraded the Bnt copy wee printed. io Mm Fn fhnuld own thk Irietlonanr. Den Swen quickly and eonuoUy Urn quee- tkMM BO OOtDSCAlltlv the hietonr, triehig concerning end pronuDCietiou, Eveiythiiig Strictly First Class. Livery. LGAN LIVERY, FEED LOO pwytu, FOR PRICES LOW. . . 14.00 Tone wot S month N. B- .- PKvioua eu-jny- Parlor on all kinds of Machinery, Engine Farm Machinery and Mill Work. CO TO AND WOMEN the mtd iuaraaa, RatwadahM, Riter, Manager: tdd) Rpiirs Prepared Subscription Price: 0. 3S38Ss am ioc weekly trer imued. j 1 I Torn Tm Tlytct, ywyaar, TilmtoaTmljlci, gropg. at the old U. O. Foundry. Would be Pleased to Have His , Old Friends Pay Him a Visit bntliant Quarterly la aude or Warn the cummt year1 iaauaaof Town but cootuna-th- c beat atone ahctche bur-SEN FREE F- - .( news- - oente, inatampaor poatalnuccio TOWN TOPICS, , SI Wat 23d St., Sam Tart. CALL (fetiasGames Located PACHAS in North America vr imaqiHmrninl this publication during iu fint year, audanl-varmll- y conned that iu number, afiunl the Brightest and bor CBtifUiiiiBi un cib be had. ..Publiahnd. ut day of September, December, Match aud June: Aak Newidcalcr for it, or and the price, BO rug JOSEPH WESC3N, a 2d Headquarters for all kinds of meats. on them B. TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS. the oldest established Drug house in northern Utah where the public can always find the Most Complete Stock of Drags, Drug--, gists. Sundries, Patent Medicines, Paints. Oils and Varnishes, together with the best of Wines and Liquors for Medicinal and Family use. We extend a cordial invitation to the pnblic to visit our establishments at Logan, Utah, and Franklin, Idako. RT.itcF Bros- - Typewriters. Sharpening of Knives and a thousand Saws, other things. Come aud find out for yourself. All work guaranteed J. IIalvbron, Prop. a ui ST0RE wwwwwfvvvfwrvwwvww i Make a clean sweep in prices for all kinds of Building Material. Call and lio convinced before buying elsewhere. Shop and yards, Muin 8tro-t- , First door South oi Old U- O. Foundry. NEW TIME CARD. Third street, half block west of Z. C. M. I. repairs Bicycles, Sew-in- g Machines, Lawn Mowers, Commencini f ( - The Logan Xoveltj Shop Free Fish and game in season. There is not a nation in Europe, except Russia, that has a popula and prompt delivery to All parts of tion anywhere nearly so numer than the interest of the silver the City ous as ours, and yet the army of mr; that the condition of the every country in Europe, except debtor and eventually the intern t LOSAN MAIN ST. England's, numbers over 1,000.-00- of the creditor are more at stal e than the internet of the silver Germany, France and miner. Silver mining may be unRnasia have' raoh a standing army profitable; but iu Utah we fancy WM. FENNEMORE, of a little leee than 2,750.000. that we are enjoying much greater in has 1,590,-82our 1,909,000; Austria, average prosperity Italy mining The United States is larger and other towns than is being Furnishing Undertake in the averago town of thnnall these countries pnt toCarry the Largest, Handsomest Missouri, or any other Mississi gether, yet we have only 25.000 ppi Valley State. aud Chuaiwat Stock of Undertaken Goods Id the County. Fbank J. Cannon regnlar soldiers. Our militiH, . not so efficient as it might be. rtiinj Street, Tinprn. Must Be Sold at Jucu. numbers 112,000. Besides her 50 sawed in conla one pine logs, regular army Germany divides all her ablehodied men into reserves foot length! at $6.00 pr r.ord at Z. aud'mihtia between certain ages. C. M. 1. While the?reserves sud militia Logan, Hyde Park and SmithflolJ may engage in peace occupaCanal Company. must maintain a tions, they STOUR HOIJIKRB MKKTIKri. drill and be ready at any Notice is hereby given, that a moating moment to be railed into of the Stockholders of Ihe Logan llyde service. No wonder women and Park and Sniithfield Canal Company, dogs de the farm work in Ger- will beheld at the Fifth Ward In order to cope with House in Lngai City, Cache County, many. Utah, on the 1th day of February, 1895, Germany the other continental t one o'clock p. m. of that day, for the ny Different Kinds nations muet have an army equal purpose of Electing a Board of Directors -SHto size and hers. The fur the ensuing term, for hearing the in p uTXBLE FOdiscipline cost of all this, the lnlxir and annuel report ef the Directors, and for of auch other iiudineae g tba transaction capital drawn 'away from DRINK LION COFFEE aa may properly come before the meetANO SAT AUTNUkH occupations, is something ing. Fine Games frightful to contemplate. Dated January 29th, 1830. irrsurdMterdowiet keeptl tor Ml, mrum w his mm Y rt with only our little army of im E, R. Nirlhrk, Bddrsss. UI w It OS y pi Wtiiteeelfole Oe, Wide ft Secretary. 25,000 there ia not z iiatiou is, bread-winnin- This Space For Sale. CIGARS! Yours respectfully, Obhon Smith, Preet- of Stake. Looan City, Utah, Jan. 12th, 1895. 0. It beems to ua that the refusal of the Supreme Couit to hear Attorney John M. Zane in the noted election cases is an arbitary one aud is a precedent which the democrats may hi a long regret This is free country and a man baa a right to express his honest opinion, especially when to all appearances that opinion' is correct aud is shared by the general public. The ruling looks very suspicious to say thu least and makes one thiuk it is only dona for partisan purposes. The Tribune con plades m editorial with thus weeks ago while the Congress was in session a report of what was claimed to lie on interview with Frank J. Cannon was published in the St. Louis Republic. It was legarding silver and gave as Lis for advocating free reasons coinage that it would help the silver miners, and no other reason was given. Everyone who knows Mr. Cannon know he had been incorrectly quoted, because his views are not so selfish or narrow contracted as that. In a recent issui-o- f the Republic Cauuou sets him self right in regard to this important question aud briefly exSeveral Many For the Best . Trans-Mississip- who The women of Massachusetts Iain Street , - ac--ou- self-inflicte- d If the A n, I And bo Queen Lil the coffee colored cannibal is in great trouble. Now Grover baa a chance to ahow hie patriotism. J.K. - $150 ed to 1.2' CALL ON I THe One Year Bis Months Three Months i epeUiug, nuaniuRofwunie. A Library in Itaelf. iteiaoirine in e font convenient for neily nforaune the fente often wented concerning eminent pereoae, ancient end modern; noted flott- the eauutriee, tlnue pereoae end cities, town end nature! foatuiee of the Rkilms tianautluu of fiuelKn quotation, wonle, phteeae, anil prorerlu; etn.,etc.,oUr. This Work ia Invaluable iu the hnuecbold, end to the tmrlier, acboler, pro-feeeionel men, and det; j St, SALE STABL - --- Logan. Santa Fe Route. Gnand Western, Colorado Midland. Atehison Topeka & Santa Fe Railways. 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