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Show TH6 LOGAN NATION A SEMI-WEEKL- NEWSPAPER. Y PUBLISHED T0Z3DAYH LOUAN. CACHE COUNTY. N. Rosekbaitv A. miBaoBimoM On Year Bis Months Three Months A AND FKIDAfS, - - UTAH. Rditob katea: $2A0 1 TEKiilBLF ABRAIOXUKKT. article. Under reciprocity, duties ou our products imported to the island were as follows on each 100 kilos: Wheat, ?10 cents; Hour, $1; corn, 25 cents; meal, 25 cents. Lost bu turner, ns soon ns recipio-cit- y was abolished, new duties were imposed nud are now in offset. These are, for the same quantity of the bhiiic commodities: Wheat, $3.95; flour 1 75; corn, And the $3.95; meal, $4.75-effect is shown in the following omparisou of flour imported tbe United States to llnv- ;,i during the Inst quarter of h year: 1S92, 15G.11U bags; 105,043 bags; 1894, 12.1KI5 bogs. Dismissing tliis, we find tbe policy of inilxxility succeeded by the policy of infamy in ilin story of our relations with Hawaii, and in the surrender to torture aud iloalli of two Japanese students by direct order of tbo secretary of state, against the protest and petition of our own representatives on the ground, livery American riti zen Las already heard with humiliation the story of these two worst than failares of Democratic diplomacy. Wliat Senator Davis dotw is not merely to recount the circn instances, 1ml to show how utterly without leuson or precedent in iuternutiouul law was the net it m of the detriment in each rnso The Iiawaiinu incident began wi'li the appointment of a diplomatic officer by tlm president without confirmation of the senate, which bos no warrant in tliecoustilntioi. There followed tho act, uupreee-deuted'i- a Senator C. K. Davis contributor to tti a North American Review for March, just issued, an article entitled Two Years of Democratic Diplomacy which is a scathing review of the foreign policy of this administration. Commenting upon which, the Pioneer Press says: Our attention has been so commanded of late by its blunders and its impotence in domestic affairs that we might overlook its performance in the broader field of foreign relations. Yet it is by this that the government of a country is judged in the eyes of the world. The man who meets others as a boor will attract attention by bia booriahness in d company of people, be scholar or savant though h$ The nation that ignores or deliberately transgresses the laws which have accepted for the guidance of tlieir conduct by the civilised nations of the world mnst pay its penalty. It is an ignoble story, this of iulemalii-na- l two years of Democratic diplo relations, of a duly accredited .instructing and the roacy, great ability aud complete information of Senator minister to n government recogDavis have seldom liecn put to nised by ourselves ns well as by bettei use than in its telling. lie olher nations, to prop.e to that does this not. as a partisan. There government abdication in favor ol is no undue bitterness, no unfair- one which the people bad rejecti d ness in it, from beginning to end. and deposed, it ou dial in a b!o sly It is Bimply the recital of the iiiburroction which is shown to lie o iminalfai'uieof our state drpirt-me- morally tbe work of tli'a r.dmlni to America p li y tration- Thou the episode of the and to io r riuarSSdigr.sed surrender of the Japnins sti.d by the It gnl mind an i thrown into its is treated with vront r 'earns. such shape as to be equally intel- and precision of detail; showing ligible and interesting to every that we not only outraged cvry reader. The position of Senator precept of humanity nud tradition Davis on the committee on for- of civilization, but that the stale eign affairs enables him to speak department deliberately act aside with positive and absolute knowl- tbe commonest principles of interedge of the humiliating facts. He national dealing in older that tells us what democratic diplo- these helpless men might puffer And if atrocious lormenls before dentil macy has accomplished. be cannot alwaya repress the toue came to their relief. of indignant protest, it ia not the These are things to mnke the Itepublicau who speaks, but the blood of tho true American I oil They rouse his patriot who finds cause to thrill within him. with anger at tbe disgrace which righteous wrath, nut as ltepubli-rafeebleness and futility or democrat, hut ns a ciliz. n Lave brought upon tbe name of tbit, of the llepublic which bears freegreat nation in tbe councils of the dom ou its banners, it is right world. that people should understand Three separate lines of policy and remember them; that this na 1ms Bhxxl m the foreengage tbe attention of Senator tieu, which of front Dnvis aud are discussed by him. light thought and magnanimous dealing with others, We can give boro but a brief outnut should suffer intolerable ignoof line tbe arguments that are reduced to clearness by the legal miny. It is a strong, dispassion mind, aud driven home by tbe ir ate, unanswerable arraigmnent resistible blows of logic and of which Senator Dnvis makes. It is fact. Tbe first ia the aspect of tbe remnustrnuce of the patriot our foreign relatione which bears and statesman, against our linini upon our industry at home and liation and disgrace. The peoph our commerce with other peoples will thank the man who rerniuds Iu the m&ttor of the discriminat- them of tlieso wrongs against the of a cent per nations fame, and they will not ing duty of which on lias raised forget or forgive the policy that sugar, pound ao muck trouble with Germany, has shamed us abroad even more Senator Davis allows that the ad- unbearably than at homo. mission of Secretary Gresham Tin tic Miner: the wny, who that this ia essentially a violation opened the Indian Hjr' reservution?" This of treaty right, ia unnecessary and matter seems to have been lout sight unsupported by international law. of." He does not defend the propriety Why, dont you remember. of tbe tax itself; but be shows Brother NelsouT It was liawlins conclusively that the right to levy aud the democratic party during the tax without infringing the campaign, but of course its difmost favored nation clause in- ferent now. But you hIiouMii'I heres iu the legislature, unless its ask such naughty questions. whole power to deal with revenue Theyre annoying to the demoquestions ia impaired or domed, cratic minority iii Utah. The abolition of the reciprocity Wl ueckivei) a communicaagieementa with foreign nations tion from Irof. Mills, too late for is another shameful page. This in this issun, hi regard publication was a mere peevish blow at Amer- to tho water question Hint is at ican trade, etruck in tbe bhndneei present being ngitated. In comof psrtiaan prejudice. What dom mon with inuuy of the farmers of ocratic diplomacy baa accom- Cache Co., lie taken the view tlint to vent the of the state plished here ia measured by these waters iu ownership the state government, facta, relating to our trade with would lx a au act of unwurraut-abl- e Cuba, taken from Senator Davis' oufiacaliou. well-bre- ut - mtt-n'ai- . n one-tent- h lift A T COXHTITl'TES EI.OQlXXCB Impromptu orators are so plentiful iu Utah that the idea very generally prevails tliut a speaker who either reads or commits bis Bxecbes to memory, cannot justly Ik termed an orator. That this idea is erroneous, tbe following, taken from ths New York Advertiser, will prove: Noting the statement that Colo-Iiigcrsolla address at Holx-kelost Sunday was mainly a repetition of one ho lmd delivered iu vni ions places, a corraqxmdeut desir s to know liow a public sx'aker can In called an eloquent orator who commits bis speeches to memory. So far as Colonel Ingeraolls caw is concerned lie is cHixiblo of defending himself withml u out our assistance. however, appear to views Many people, re our Rlin respecting ora- tory, and it is interesting to examine what grounds there are for his assn ni ption. Many, if not most of tlu noblest nonce extant, it specimens of should lie necdli-sto point out. worn carefully prepared anil memorized. DeinostlieneR and Cicero both practiced this custom, aud it is to this fact Hint xs!crity is indebted for the preservation of their uinslerpieecs. M:ny British orators have followed their example. Sheridan openly confessed Ihnt tho finer jmsBages of his speeches were Lord Macau ley Pniliumeut without first memorizing every word lie intended to niter; Grattan, the prince of Irish orators, liiliored tirelessly over his addresses, and John Bright wrote nit mid learned by rote the more impressive portions of his speech s es. American orators live fn'quon'-l- y resorted to the came practice. While Clny, Wei is ter. Calhruu and Wciulell Phillips could speak eloquently without premeditation, they were in the liihit of prepnr-- . Iug their, NOTICE! Tim flpccch on nn enve1ox while on his wny to that lxilllcfield. The Into llnacoc Conkling frequenty memorizi'il his rim clips. Of course instances of impromptu eloqm nee are not rare. Chatham and Fox iu England, Mira-lieain France aud Patrick Henry in this country seldom' prepared their speeches. Daniel O'Connell and tho lute Henry Ward Beecher belong to tho same class Wendell PlidlqiH sprang into fame by a single outburst of indignant eloquence iu Faueuil Hall. Those men required thestirauluB ol n great emergency, a stinging taunt or a defiant opposition to kindle tlieir genius into flame. In this respect, however, they wera exceptional. Demosthenes would orob.ihly have been tongue-tie- d before the roaring British inolis which Henry Wanl Beecher faced, or the threuteniug molts which were iu the habit of interrupting Wendell all three were oraPhillips. tors of Hie iirr.t rank. GRATIA. SISTER iTwenmmmw Nalienal Bank. mot-lin- 1 1 Yica-PW8- ....; Mid Yr nk, l. John Thornaj - hurt-knii- Box-olde- fur tlM-llintr. nml I elk bim lawfartly hittoralilit in all IminIum trandion " aliln ti, cnrrjr unt an uUica-.ion- a made-Illii'irfirm. j Tm-ax- , Whnlvaalu ft Wut Pi(orutH.Tiitxla,0. WAlJ-im- , Kimnak ft MABviib Whulmla Drug O. KM. Tulait), j Hall (Wtarih Cure b tnkcMiutunuillir, limelljr uiwn llw Uat4i wl Uncoil wirfanw at llm watimi. Prim, lie. per btttte. Snlil by 11 Dragiktik rwtlnoniHb (rm, Tailor Utah.. Shop, 3rd Street. THE Snits of Provo CidR, made to order at the low price of Oil to $25. Sustain the Utah Woolen Mill and aiipx,rt homo industry. - Utah. Ijognn, EINEER TRE RHfi -- hare aain xlaiied our Kill, since the recent xtoji and arc on baud to arrtmiiHodiitr tltd uf:Iic ui:L: all kinds of Mill Staflitl K'o par fltr We iiiilhest jirice for Wheat, call. Mack & (sire ns Snowden, ANDERSON, Dentistry Bone in all Its firanehes. Kit' Cii tcgEH Ptli ifytm ne Hie ft Blwftn. IkiWni wiil X::ke gripa PMS poultry . RUILDINO COLUMBIA 0i2 - Riter, Manager. lihiKratedl , Cs.a!oEae I taq JOSEPH The ERIE kviwcL PivuleilinaileL We ai radlie Coast Ipati, Kicnle cala- - 'VXZILuaOKT, iayue.malleafrcext Store, fiU Jmerlnllon FETAU-XAILCihii- Utah. Logan, B- B. F-- mechrcica'.lr the beet r.d LOAN A8KOCI VI IOX, mid f.ir the PRUSSIAN NATrONAL INSUR- ANCE COMPANY. Office at the U. O. Utah whara money iinddeicrlbn urevery j article neetied btuiacw ucj, Fr of U. O. Store, Main St. u&hrxtrzssiae Cataloclciis all almtst guagt-s- MM eetaUiuhod Drug bouse iu north Mm Mte paldic ee always find Moat Oumpleto BtotA ol Drugs, Drg-gMh- i, Bundaiss, Patent Mmftriurifl, 1sswte. OM and Varnishes, tegottiar wfk Mhi beat of Wines ssid Uquen far Maritetual aad omHf use- - W aMsud a easHMnl isvita-tio- n to Ms pwbife to vJmt our wtoWsasesm( at Legosi, Vtah, Md IbuMklisi, JMatio. Logan. Notary Public. Agont Is eftsi Mm Ishs(s. ADOLPH 'fffywyfYffYTfSfVTS Joseph W. Thatcher D. D. S. Office over with splendid reply to Hayne wns tlinnglit unt years lieforo it was nBcd. Edward Everett. Charles Snmmer and George Willinm Curtis ermmirted tlieir sjKoehes and addresses to memory. Lincoln is SRiil to have scrawled his immortal Gettysburg Fid Them will be a of the Cache County AgiLmltii.d ruc'etv Cat oat Capon, fill blank spioos asd mil order, nn Saturday next. Nov. "3, at clevi n CAPITAL & Hi FIH $55,003 . m.( in the rust buKeiiunt of the Tabernacle. Thu follostyig pros ram W.S. MoCoiixit I'n'nt. i:, will tie rendered; . JaMIM (jUAYLS, Mil. C EDGAR SNOW, UlPLKY S. I.YiUI, Cili licr. Lecture Phcese omkibg, by lMf. At . AU.FJ! Cnshler. BsuUir Utah. Fukuixci, Au'. Ijinllcld of the Agricultural Cnlh-gp- . Bui: Dbak Paper Pacing for feilk by the Of your novel, "BISTER GRATIA," plewf have reserved, liahcock Teat, liy A I mi Merrill of Excellent Facilities for Handling so pies, or soon after Richmond. publication, forward to my address. Collections iu Northern Utah 50 cents and at Tbe cover, butler cash, obligo. (Hiper 1apcr ami Southern Idaho. markets, by L. Hansen ujr Wellmllu. Address: All taper open open tor general INTEREST PAID OX 1UIE REIMS. discussion. Siiiaia,sssvaks ' Proposition for genJril diaens-sio- ii, or any liuim-s- s tint members Banking Business ssesftssasftsssa may wish to bring np. SINTR IIITII.VafiulMHhljliti Music furnished bv the Ilyruni Ulirary brass band will lie The finest, most fualiiouable anil A. A. M114.S. Irest. cheapest Tniloru-- and iinimrUd To Ml TaiBNua: Ib tksdisiids of a Chicago pablLhiag Lohho Home made Goods, at HOWS THS! now have a nsw naval, BISYMR GRATIA, which iu (nn1. stylo, W uffw One lluiMlnsI Dcilav the market ohHit April. fins paper, large type, ftcjwill be pat for any In- cumd l waul Catarrh lluit Hull be will sent west, for which Mwbsr a all bat limit! Iu probability Catariti Cure. . y. J. ( HKXfcY ft CU. reason ' times vkojdsairo proetuiag tho book will ent out the abuvo Tents O. WbiIw nmtndiimil. K. J.CbMuqr r, ronpnn;?filliptlie spasee and mail the order to P. O. Buz 23, waktuu. tnl:.SC3etc.,COCcttlanftCaL Aor-r- T Bxasci lIOOilaLibtIisiat.LlLuaAnsele. Located at Mm eld U. 0. Fesuiy. YfouLl be Pleased to Have His Old Friends Pag Him a Visit. I am Prepared to do Rop tics ou all kinds of Moohigery, liuginia Form Machinery and Mill Work. u CO TO n . Thatcher, Jr. OR fa light Livery. Hut Everything Strictly Class. PRICES LOW. LGAN LIVERY, FEED Notice to the l'ublic. J. Newbold has jf SALE Bouth Side of 2nd 8t., a full Hup of Mens and Buys Clothing, Luderwnn Jfce., at his old stand, 3rd street. Pricis are (lie IowpbI. Come and lv oonviuced.' STABL . Logan. now Santa Fe Route. fia Orand Wsstevn,. Golottrsdo Wdland. Atshison,' y Topeka lt Whether a jierson possesses the , true orstoricHl instinct, not dors depend upon mere resdi ness of hxpc1i. It is undoubtedly a disHilvsiitngc for n public to Ik forced to rely Uxm his ineni-oifor suitahlo language, hut this is not necessarily a bar to Very often it n'sults eloquence in greater terseness nml jmiIIhIi. oratory, it is to lie consists of soinething Ixfidi-fluency, intonation and gesture. Thun must Lxi tlinnglit, .nruestuess nud imagination lvu-(f tliesn qualities. Ail English writer has descrilxxl FoxsHpccch-e- s ns This ia an on lira. apt description of all genuine eloquence." A Santa Re aiiutays. The only lice renutag PhUumu tl(Mog son bet wee a Ogdon, Suit Lake City and Chisago wirhoat Utnuge, and Pullman Polaoe IVuUniu Chair ears betwsen Ogden, Salt Laks City, Denver and Chicago, then-fore- I HE 8HORTE8T and QUICKEST LINE EQUIPMENT UNSURPASSED SCENERY UNEQUALED Sx-ak- y - This wutar is a mrn uun for ltheuma Miners lisui. IoilirfiKtinu, Catxnh, Conatimtii,a, Ohionio lir-riioe- a. Are You CoiugEasU nnd all IVpitHl ion of llm Towel Kidney and Kerviom Tiiiulih-sand Niiits tnmhi d hy Laur.dry. Ili-art- , . If so Dont Fall to Ea-jiir- VUGLENVyOODflMWG, Secure Your Tickets ' IWiing EffiH-tiv- s Park Coiiih S nip. cnmi Coiu:l( ' Onlila and CoiiMiiiiiiitiiin. Mr Cat ho- U iv. N, V rinn lliHuk, of I (Uiyn : I took uno Bottle of Ikrk-i- ' Crnigli It ucli-- like iniigii-- . Bloppeii my nnd Iain pnrfec-llwell now." Bolilliy liitnr Ilnw J Santa Fe ISoattt d ltzuiMHKK that you can get all! kinds of Job work at this office and at the lowest prices, j Train leaves Union Depot Ogdon atfi:35 p. m. and R. Lake City st 7:40 p. m. 409 Dooly H. C. BURNETT, Gxhnbai Building 0. W. Depot, 8a, Agist -- Bolt Lake |