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Show ' THe Murdock of Beaver. To thoae and what other democrats there are iu the convention who do their KEW8PAPER. own thinking and contend for FUHUHHED TUESDAYH AND FRIDAYS, what they think right and proper, AT regardless of whether or not it is UTAH. CACHE COUNTY. LOQAN. generally considered democratic'' - - Kditoh we extend our congratulations. A- N.ROSKNBAUH SEMI-WEEKL- LOGAN NATION Y - t OP THE CLKVELASD i'YTII. at last known aa he L and i.ot as. men had.imagined him to lx. The has been tail oi humilirevelation of The adjournment Congress involves something more than the ation to patriot!:! Ameiicaii. Did lesson has not been lost. I passing of the Democratic party the will be a long time before another from power. It signalizes the complete and lipid disappearance pretentious humbug is elevated to of the Cleveland myth. Two ihoPresuleuts chair- years ago the country waa full of THE BOARD OF EDUCATION men who Lad somehow acquired the belief that Graver Cleveland Meet and Attend to the Usual Business. The Yeurly Estimate. was a statesman and a patriot. To-da- y even the Mngwuinpe are The Board of Education me I ashamed of their former idol, and last Thursday evening, all memthe party that he. has led into dis- bers being present except Stewart. aster and humiliation regard him Application a for pnoitiona. as with an aversion which no other tcuchers in the public schoob President has inspired among the during tho coining school year, adherents of his own political were received from Lncy Twissell, faith, says the Morning Advertis- Margaret Morrell aud Isaac P. er. Stewart. These were .tabled, to There never was any foundation lie taken up for consideration of fact for the Cleveland myth. when the time arrives for the It waa generated and nurtured by employment of teachers for the a combination of circumstances year. which do not ocenr once in a cenPetitions from E. Anderson and tury. The phenomenal majority WiiliuroR. Davis were received, of Buffalo re- each asking the appointment as which the ceived aa tbe Democratic candi- janitor of the 13 school. The date for the Governorship of New committee on Furniture and York State firsi mode him promi- Supplies was given authority to nent before the country. Yet appointraentfor thg rethat majority was wholly abnor- mainder of tLe present term. mal, and wrs due to deplorable diThe rules were suspended and vision in the Repnblicap ranks aud Miss Bessie Mnrebead allowed to tbe unfortunate events which the freedom of the floor. She u reminded the nomination of made verbal petition for the one Folger. Mr. Cleveland was elec- of one of the rooms in the Woodted President in 1884 by a margin ruff building in which to open a bo narrow that a change of less Kindergarten school, commencing, :hnn a thousand votes iu this Slate f nr weeks before the end of the would hays defeated him and present term. The mn'ter was placed James G. Blaine iu the considered and diernssed later in Whits House. During his first the evening, when the nse of one JSS'D . According to the Herald C. H. viMoaxmoM rates: is one of the very brightest Hart Ona Year $160 men in the convention, while 1.25 8ixMonth 7: Tndge Goodwin, Jwbn Henry .Three Months. mitb, H. M. Well. George M. An estimate places the coat oi nn non, J. N. Kimball, Dennis Dii linor and others of the braiu-- i running the churches of this t men in the convention don't country at $50,000,000 a year know much of anything. The while it costs $400,000,000 to run only logical conclusion we can the jails. arrive at u that Charlie must be will be given a paid np aulwcriber. Equal suffrage in Utah. We take it that there is no question in regard to that, It is amusing to read in some and such being the case it is the democratic papers what the Reduty of Bepublican women all publican majority in the Conover the territory to organise stitutional Convention should and clubs that they may become better should not do. We would not posted on politics. This is as like to cause our democratic badly needed in Cache connty as friends any offence bat after all hat has been done and said aince any where. Who will lead out? the election in November their Editor Glasbhan of the Og- word will hardly be or good den Standard was convicted of law and the Republican's can gi t criminally libeling L. R. Rogers along fairly well without very of Ogden for which he was sen- much of their advice. Don't fortenced to a due of $500 or SOU get, demmya, the convention is days imprisonment and tlu Republican. Standard Publishing company The Utah Press Association Is was also fined $500. A motion on a firm footing and one of now for a new trial was denied, when most the powerful organizations in an appeal to the Supreme Court In fact it has althe territory. taken. was promptly The Nation wonders. BeGlasu-ma- n accomplished ready with Brother sympathizes nud hopes he will come out cause of it we hare seen the editors of the Tribune and Herald term tbe Senate woe Republican, all right, as we believe he will. of the Vnoma was granted, comshake hands and wish each othoi and the party of which he was the mencing at the end of the present Thebe war a suicide, politically well and the Herald and Nation head was powerless to enact parterm, and continuing during the speaking, of one of the leading editors have even joined hands tisan legislation. Yet the pros- summer vacation. men and Republicans of Utah at and gazed into each others eyes. perity of the conn try under Rn A communication wbb received It is strange indeed to witness publican laws was vociferously as- from the the very beginning of the Utai), Commission recitConvention. That man what great changes are occurring cribed by Democratic and Mugcertain actions taken by that was C- S. Varian and he killed those days and what fraternal wump journals to the President, ing to the late school elop himself by fighting with and vot- feelings naturally dwell even iu aud the peraisteut claims made in body prior and among other thin ions; ing with the democrats. His ob- the minds of fellow sufferers iu hia behalf by these organs that it had been ordered that ai a maiked impression on the ex ject, beyond doubt, waa to defeat the newspaper business. If this (lenses incident to snid el 'ctfon. the Republican candidate for thing keeps np wa wouldn't be country. tho famishing of Registry except President of the convention, and surprised to wven hear of the edi It was not nutil hs entered office mnat lie by the re tbe man Q. S. Yarikn wanted for ton of the Provo Enquirer and for the second time with &', Demo- Lints, BnnrdftJmrne the cities bold in npoctiva , President . waa. C, fk Varian. He Dispatch being on speaking, terms. cratic Cougroes behind hiii, that 'elections. ench view'nf In ing should be more discreet hereafter. We are indeed living in a great the people had an opportunity io fliia communication, tbe action day and sue of the world. measure Grover Cleveland iron formerly taken in regard to the At a vote taken in the Alta rntely. Then the country quickly claim of C. - W. Fnllmor for Club rooms iu Halt Lake, wherein 18 given oat on goad author- discovered that his sonorous platiIt of election 0 certificates issuing a large number of Utah's editors ity that a number of leading men tudes were shams, that his pre- the members of thn B. of E., was and a few members of tbe club in the convention, dumocrats and tensions to omniscience masked on motion of Hnybnll.reconsidered were present, as to how many were alike, will oppose and phenomenal ignorance in regard and the amount allowed Republicans iu favor of or agaiust woman suffight with every means iu their to the elementary principles of The report uf the Treasurer for frage nud prohibitum being made power, agaiust woman suffrage. statesmanship, nud (lint the qua'iiy month or February wnn re lie a matter for consideration by tbe We fee) sure, However, that they in his rhnrncter which had passed ccived and referred to thn ComConstitutional Convention, the will be nnsnccemful. Both par- for manly firmness was in reality mittee on Finance. result was that they were against ties are pledged to equal suffrage oe ly blind and egotistic. obstinacy. Tint President reported having prohibition, two to one, and in fa- and the Repnblicau party rannot Mr. Cleveland's alleged devotion on estimate of tin1 amount inode vor of woman suffrage by nearly afford to stultify itself or to fail to to' civil service reform bos would la required for the that ilie suine proportion. The its pledges. The Republi- proven to be the veriest buinbng. maintenance of the public schools, keep predicts that is how the con- can party is iu the niajority and Pompously proclaiming Ibat pub interest on Imiuls etc., for the en vention will decide. any adverse legislation it trill be lie office is a public trust he has suing school year, and that the held responsible for, even if demo- nsed thn patronage of the Govern- amount required would h $20X00. A good and needed lesson wae crats are foremost in the fight and ment with unexninpled shameless Bills aggregating $53 57 were taught the democratic minority the proposition is carried by their ness iu buying votes in Congress allowed. in the convention at the start. votes. There are in'auy good and and rewarding nien who eontrili-nteThe Clerk was instructed to send That is, they were given to under- brainy men in the convention aud money toward his election-Hi- hills to school districts outsi ln of stand tbe convention is Repub- the people are looking for and stubborn adhesion to Free for their of the lican. They will save themselves have the right to expect one of l'r ule doctrines lias resulted in the Logan,coat of tnition for children actual a whole lot of unnecessary trouble the best, if not the very best, infliction of incalculable misery from nnch outside district who and iucouveineuce, also avoid and hiss upon the country. Ur. linvehecn state constitution ever framed. attainting the District Cleveland has cost tjia American schools of delay, if they will conLognn during the poet tinually hear that one fact in Also to oeiul n hill A subscriber of iho Standards people more money limn it tool year. mind. Not that the Republican nud In o the down to rebellion, put for the Utah Commission of a the that paper whether enquires mujurily will do anything which has never shown by a single word x ponses of the school election. hold can a legally probate judge is not strictly tight and proper, oeat iu the Constitutional don or act that he possessed the slightThe Com. on Teachers wbb nil but they have had to fight thieves, est sympathy for tho millions of .liorizcd to fill is a vention. portion sny vacancies Hint Following robforgers, liallot box staffers and of the Standard's answer: Bui his countrymen whom ha has the next meetmay ocenr other disreputable characters to and comfort. which will hu held April 4th. section 1854 statutes of the bed of wages ing. secure what a good majority of In bis foroigu policy as well as Meeting then adjourned nntil that that "no United States, provides of asked for Utah and tbe jieople in his tariff policy he ban been abdate. coinmiHsion or demanded they be given, aud they person holding a jectly snbseivientto P.ritish inter United under the have not quite forgotten it. nets and arrognutly disregardfrl appointment Musical Utah. ahull of Anieiicnn rights. In llawnr, be States, except postmaster Laid week Millville purchased in the Client, in Sninon and in asThe veby find move on the part a member of the legislative he has instruflee set of another apparently Nicaragua of the democratic mioority in the sembly, or shall hold any office actuated by an intense de- ments. Andreas Peterson a fine chiefly convention was a partisan move. under the government of Hiiy ter sire to win the approval of Down Piano. Janies Ifohha of Benson Tbn only Republican who voted ritory. Inasmuch os this Bccliou street The moBt eminent and Mrs. Rachel Gonly of Menwith them was C. H. Varian, and is a law iu tbe territory of Utah iug leaders of the Democracy openly tion rneli a fine organ. They all tbn general opinion prevails that we should hold that a probate accuse him of having deliberately ileult with Herrin Bros, & Co., bebe did it for a selfish aud persona which are cause they always give the lieat can not legally bold a seat violated obligations purpose. There were four demo- judge all honorable on men, hnrgaiiia. It also re- binding crats, however, who had moral in tbe convention." few remaining friends bis aud courage and backbone enough to cites the fact that the Commission seem unable to make any valid de Parka' Cough N rup cnriw Cough. voto aa they thought right and to iaane a rertificato to a fen(M, I olwlin. Oulila and Conmimiition. nt) Mr Ciitbe-proper, d Peottif. the wrecker of Republican piobate judge, until it ale i H'oiik, nf r. li iy, pt. Y.. My:"! Those follow democrats. 0 mg'i Svruu waa shown he hail resigned. How his country's prosperity and the took on IHtln nr men were Bishop Alanghan of . sot od like magi'. fltoppe I my cough It interfoe of American Sold and lam Loriu Fare of Weber, lues this strike the Probate Judge persistent iff 1 ConBti-tntion- al - -- pro-lace- d GRATIA. "SISTER yfftwttyvffvtvffwv Tic First National Bank. LlKI.lN, . . . UTAH. 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