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Show I (Queues ! i Comfort In Our Couches i j. as well as strength and durability. I , Tlie lino Is very complete. Conches. H i in every Mvie are shown. The cover- ) Ins Include, evrrvthlng fioin cxpen-H cxpen-H , slve but strong Velours and Silk Tap- estr.r. The woods are oak, mahogati, H imitation mahogany, and cherry. H Prices range fioin V.) to .WO. There Is B good value at every llgiirc. H We have also some leather covered H couches that are very handsome. H Some price details may bo of inter- I WM. EDWARDS, H Kurnlture and Carpel Dealer I LOGAN I'TAII. I HH i . i i . i i . I v McNiel & Spencer, I J" Messrs. Charles McNeil and Clyde ' i II. Spencer have purchased fioin ' ft Hyriini I layball what has been known !ns tlie Fifth Waid stoic, which Is now In the lib ward and will bear the name of McNeil Ss Spencer. They will carry a full line of (iioceries, also llardwaie, (ilasswaie. Rubber good. Fiesh and cuied meats. Flour, bran, chicken feed, potatoes, etc. From their former reputation as business men they have proven themselves them-selves to bo Industrious and hustleis in every respect and fiom the remodl-Ing remodl-Ing made hi the building it is evident that they are in for buslnoss.Thoy guar antoe prices as low as the lowest, and free delivery to any part of the city. Their phone No. is hS.. I I Fifth Ward Store. "That Audit"-A Parallel. This paper has been Inclined to tflvc the "only" credit for making misstatements mis-statements merely through Ignorance or lack of Information, but with other people. Is about to Incline to the Idea tliat that sheet will not tell the. truth when the truth would answer better, and goes out of the way to make a misstatement mis-statement when silence would best serve Its purpose. The following parallel is offered merely to show how very careless that paper Is getting to be. The Journal's Statement. As was expected the "patent" in Its latest Issue, tries to claim for tlie special spe-cial auditing committee, some of the credit for the uncovering of the shortage short-age In the ll)00, and lliol tax rolls. "We'll admit tliat the committee didn't did-n't discover It," It says in substance, "but It would have done so." When the new auditing committee was named It was nudei stood by the commissioners that It would audit the Clerk'sand Treasurer's books, back for a period of eight or ten years. The old committee had done nothing in the way of checking the tax rolls, nor was there anything said about the new committee checking them, hut of course now tliat the discovery has been made tliat theie were false entries in those rolls, the "patent" shouts "why of course we intended going Into the rolls." What T.ie Republican really said: There Is no disposition on tlie part of the special auditing committee, the Republican party or any Republican to claim any of the doubtful glory attached at-tached to this discovery of Mr. Hendricks Hend-ricks and tlie subsequent arrest. All on the opposite side of the house are perfectly willing to give the Democrats Demo-crats credit for catching themselves when It seemed likely they would be caught by others unless they did a little Investigating on their own hook, I)i it the assumption that the shortage would not have been discovered, and that the tax rolls would not have been gone Into, etc., as asserted hi "tlie only," is easily refuted by tile following follow-ing extract from the recent report of the special auditing committee. A section of tliat report says: "In our report of the Clerk's books, Oct. Ill, 11KKI, we mentioned the fact that the tax receipt stub book for tlie year 1001 was missing. It has not yet been produced. Tins uiitutnibTANci: WOULD SUIJM TO 8UOUKST THAT A DIMOKNT AUDIT UK JIAIIIJ OF Till: HKCKI1TS AND DISIIUItSli.MKNTS OF T1IK TIlKASUItnit's OFFICII Foil TIIK ykau i.v (jukstion. We aie unable to check the receipts of the olllce for that year without veilfylng the tax rolls'.'' This plainly evidences the fact that the special auditing commit tee would have Investigated the books recently audited by Mr. Hendricks, when authorized au-thorized by tlie commissioners, and the elllclency of the committee as Indicated In-dicated in its recent report on the Clerk's books, will lead all to believe that the gentleman would have found all that Mr. Hendricks discovered. Fven yet these books may be audited by the special committee. Doesn't Tin-: Kkfui'Mcan say plainly that tiikuk is no disposition to claim Tin: douhtful oLoitv of Mr. Hendricks's discovery, etc., and yet the "only" says we try to claim the credit, etc. In reply to the "only's" assumption assump-tion tlat the special auditing committee would never have found the present shortage, does Tn r: Hkfuiilican do more than quote the committee's recommendations? rec-ommendations? Didn't the auditing committee recommend that those tax rolls he examined? And when tlie new coir inlttee was appointed was It not for the purpose of going through these books and others? Is there any excuse ex-cuse for the "only's" out rageously rank statements as set forth above? Does it not look like thai institution can't coiillne Itself to the exact truth? Can Its readers believe any of its statements concerning vital matters when it thus deliberatlly falsities where It Is unnecessary? The First National Bank nt IfOicnii.lii tin-Sim,, of Utah, nt I In- ,,,M. f liiisliii-ss. .Inn, -a, nm4. iiioritci:s. Lonnsnnil Discounts ;iln.!M.ss OviTilriifts. MH'iirtil mid iiiisivurril.. is'ts'vi I . s. lloiiijs to sivurv I'ln'tilatloii. . . . r.'.HHi.iu llnnMnir lions... fiiriiliurti mid ll- turrs , IsiCLMl't Dni' from stun, thinks mid IIiiiiLits. "i.llj'yi Dim from iipiiroii'd ri'si'rvo nirints.. -tr.47.-, "n i luvks midotht'rt'iisli It,. ins l.Vi'tn Noti-s of other N'utloiml llanUs "n'no Iroriloiiul iinix'r iMirri'm)'. nlfki'ls, lllld ivnts .i r-i I..IW1TI. miinkv Ki:suivi: . ha.vk! viz: SiHi'li. ... JI7.s5l.40 Li'irul-tciiili'r notes.... S)M l i:il 4i) llrdi'iiiiitlon fluid with l s. Trcas- ntvr (5 iH'i-ri'iit of I'livnhitlon) itjj.im Dm- from U. S. Treasurer, other than j per cent of leilemiitlon fnnil. SutOO 'l'1 iiTHl3; i.iaii!litii:.s. Capital stock nald In t Moct)(n miipIiis fund iuiui'm) t'nillvldHl in-ollis. lessexiM'iiM'Mind ' ' tuxes paid s"i(iS7 National Until, notes ontslnnillnir'.'..' 1-S.M.w ndtvldnalileiKisltusiihleet to check lso.uisjs Demand eertllli'iiles of deposit. ... T.527SI '. ."I'', 'vrillleati's of dciislt I u.aa.1- I ashler s checks oiiistnndliii; . . S4!i.ai Total -is-i ;Ni"7 STATU Of I'THI. U-. County of Cache, ("' I. Allan M. I'lcinlnir. Cashier of tlie nlHixc-iianicd hank, do solemnly Bear that the nUivc statement U true, to tin, hest of my knowledge anil Mlef. s, ,, , '''" ' r.KMlNti. Cashier. Suliscrllail ami snorn to heforu me this iTth day of.lun. IIW Iskai.) ,1 c. Wawkiik. Notarj 1'uhllc. Coninecr- Attest: Titos, Smaiit .lAMKH QlTAYI.K. John II. Amikiion Dlrecto At Court House. Notice Is hereby given that a meeting meet-ing will be held at the court house in tills city Saturday, February nth, 1 P. M. The purpose of the meeting is to decide on plans to divide the water of Logan River through the present year. All persons interested In the use of said water are icqucstcd to be in attendance. at-tendance. Caul M. Nklmi.w KmvAim AV. Nin.soN. Benson Stake. The regular monthly Pilesthood meeting of tlie Henson Stake of X.ion will be heltl in Lewlston on Saturday, Feb. lith, 1H0J, at 11 A. M. W.m. II. Luwis. Alma Mkhhill. 11. A. llK.VIHtlCKS. Stake Presidency. Thatcher Music Co. SOLE AGENTS FOIt THE CELEUKATED Henry F. Miller Pianos GUAXDS AND UPRIGHTS. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. We also handle the RENO W X K I) ' Julius Bauer and Schiller Pianos and Needham Organs Hand and Orcbestial Instruments. Mandolins. Gultais, Zithers, Zith-ers, Violins, Accoideons, SIIKKT MUSIC, Bicycles, Sewing Machines, Cash Registers, Piano Players. Play-ers. Agents for Conn Hand Insrtuincnts. jf COME IN AND INSPECT OUR LINES. 13 Main and 6 Center Streets Plenty Home Money To Loan on City and Farm property. prop-erty. No delay, no red tape. We have the choicest list of Residence, Resi-dence, Business and Farm property prop-erty for Sale on good terms. If you have property for sale list it with US H. A. Pedersen &Co Olllce over First National Rank When in the capital city, stop at the WINDSOR HOTEL, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Centrally located. South of Kcnyon Hotel, Main street. European plan. Rates reasonable. State trade solicited. solici-ted. Rates ."i0 cents and up. f 'vVVJ 1 f'le cmment XhL I philosopher, Qy on Eloquence, said, in speaking of a man whom he described as a Godsend to his I town : ) "He is put together li likeaWALTHAMWATCH." 1 Nkari.v V 12,000,000 Jj JsSwaltham WatchesL i NiV now in use. Cardon Jewelry Co,, Sign of tbeCbck. MAIN STREET, LOGAN, UTAH !W. S. McCORNICK, President. ALLAN M. FLEMING, Cashier .1AMES QUAYLE, Vice Pros. GF.O. A. PERC1VAL, Asst. " THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, LOGAN, UTAH. Under United States Government Supervision. CAPITAL AND PROITS $70,000. I Courteous Attention to All. j Interest Paid on Time Deposits. I Torelgn Drafts Issued. Prompt. Conservative, Safe. I HOARD OF DIRECTORS: H XV. S. MCCOU.NKK, .lAJIKS QlIAYLK, .lOSKI'H F. SMITH, I .loilN II. ANI1KHSON, Tnos. Smaut, Sohkn IIanskn, E U. C. Goodwin, John II. Davis, Am.an M. Flioiinq. BBSBBBBBBBBnBBBBBSlBMBBBBHSnBnanEHHHBanDEMEBQCSaBflnBLm. Studebaker Bros. Go'y uIh, Headquarters for sensible R bobs, cutters, wagons and 8 buggies. oHarnesF, and all 1 goods in our line, in season, I carried in abundances I toA splendid variety to select from. &&&&& 1 |