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Show THE THE JOURNAL. pdblishsd by EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING ' lessees.. ce j t4 : The" full dinner-pai- l SEPTEMBER 15. 1502 The fkinting of the Congressional Record gives employment to one hundred printeis, and costa the government $1 ,250,000 a year. At the Colorado state Demo N ( . is, o) AS.I'?' 3ATI3 FACTION Hi UClflG TI12RE - i , . . ! i of-th- e "C SOUP j j pro-seenti- st ' -- FAIL MILLINERY OPENING. Tuesday anU Wednesday September 23rd and 21th, the largest and exquisite sbowing ef Pattern HatTevtr this city. opened In . ELIASON SISTERS. FOUND An umbrella, same'at Journal office.' FOR SALE 'Fine Organ, most new half price. Apply nl-f- or Journal A YOUNG man with good team and wagon wants work. Box 313 Logan. FOR SALE CHEAP Shingle, The authorities of . the B. Y. lath and sawmill. Apply to Provi College have been looking for a first 1 1 A N DS CLEANER Co-odeuce Providence, Utah, class piano teacher who would be . . , CLOTHES. . able to instruct students desiring WANTED Hanse-keeper- s and to become music . teachers. They servants. Good places and good A complete are pleased to state that they have Wages. The Peoples Employment catalogue secured Miss Lillian Oliver, who Agency, Limited, Ogden, Utah, showing over has studied in Europe under the j 300 premium! great German teacher, Prof. Oscar!. L0Tt N on 5?TB1??k hol'se that may bo shoulder, wire Beringer. secured by', cut on left frout leg, Any inforUtahs distinguished pianiste. mation will be rewarded saving the by G. A. Miss Lillian Oliver, has had the wrapper Smitbfield. Hart, furnished free advantage of European education. ! WANTED Horses with defecHer execution and fine phrasing upon request. Send your name make her a finished artiste. Her tive teeth, which cause side liuing on a postal card numbers were of the most difficult and pulling on bit, indigestion and we will' She played 'from &c by R. Watkins, horse dentist, composition, mail you the Chopin and Liszt. Miss Olivers at Thatcher Livery Stable. catalogue. forte is concert work, ns she has LOST, ONE small roan pacer, the- appearance and temperament with, sore back; one light bay Address s. which go to make a successful pub gelding, branded quarter circle lie performer. "PREMIUM OEPT.. Her future will be1 over circle with dot in center; one watched by her scores of Utah dark 'bay horse, large joint right THE CUDAHY PACKED friends. Miss Oliver will rutmain knee. Return or send information here until next September, when to Weldon Hunsaker, COMPANY, Honeyvillev she return 8 to London News! rewarded. be and SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. Last night was Miss Olivers first public appearance' since her Sale of Animals for Damages return from Europe,, and it is , only fair to say that in the rendi State of Pub, r fs , C Swg'fotxttilcjlij piamond tion of the difficult selections 'chosCacho.) l cH Croceftt Pr?elBrt of mM County. en, she surprised even the most IiiI thhvcWU.viile In icy voHfcewlon the following nt ray animal which, U not claimed and sanguine of her friends: 'Her exe ajwnv.wtill'oanl.1 at public auction to the cution was unusually fine, and her taken in highest cab bidder at tvoiisviiu Friday, ttie 2Gtb day of touch and expression admir- 8vine yrecli.pt1x00 ont the hour oM p ra Men,b' r, able. Miss Oliver" One roan Letter ote year old branded a C on played April up by deeds, and only so. (from Shakespeare Cycle) op. 19 leftOrebln. roan heifer coming two years old, brand The Republican party for six K I) eombitd on IcH hip. reetml-linby Lohr; Etude (in F. Sharp Ooe red ainTwhlie cow, white face, white been in has full r branded unfit resemhliug crow loot years possession major), by Beringer; waUlr jiw Rhapsodie t TonLfti.io, got a aueklng calf. of the Federal Government. Hongroise, by Liszt and uselec-tio- n SaM animal by tne to Becote hld of 1.15. .damage done by said the pajm-D- t for Rigoletto, by Verdi. During that time it has done animal on the pit mlnea of R. P. Leatbam on Miss Oliver will give a recital in the 10 tli day of Sept., 102. nothing to curb the Trusts. Joseph D, Woodward, the B. Y. Hall in the near future. Pound Keeper for We'lsville Precinct, p. . . , - . Cjas-tyo- I - , Why? Because the Republican party owes its election to the campaign fund contributed by the Trusts. NOT HARD TO BEAT. Of the nominees chosen by the ou -- iSl , i.ESSWORRYSMOOTHEI3 e administration is to smash them. going But, bless the Posts .innocent soul, the administration has no idea pf smashing them. They are in the main responsible for the ad- - ' Piano Students. . COMES FROM LESS WORK! Republican convention at Ogden, the Herald remarks: As to the candidates, little is to be said either for or against them personally. Judge McCarty has made an average record on the district bench and is regarded as a man of good character. Ths chief objection to him is t(is way his nomination was secured. If the supreme court of the state is properly an object of common political dickers, if it is right for an aspirant to that high place to seek support in the same way the, average politician works, then Judge McCartys nomination was eminently fit. If, however, the members of the bar and the people of the state of Utah believe a a supreme cDurt justice should be free of sueh political obligations, Judge McCarty is in a fair way to be beaten. Mr. Howell, the nominee for the house of representatives, is a picas- ant, popular man. entirely without the experience which is supposed to fit one for the office to which he aspires. In personal character no criticism can be heard of him, hut in the qualifications which go to make; successful, serviceable: is about ns deficient as anybody the Republican party could have selected. Like the nominee for the' supreme court, MrHowell is the choice otf a clique and was selected because of his ly. Anti-trutalk without anti- supposed vote getting qualities with very little ; regard for the deMr.-- , trustaction. Roosevelt, which he would have to mands amounts to nothing, Or. to quote meet if he were elected. . your own langnage, Neither Judge McCarty nor Mr. Words are good when backed Howell should he difficult men tQ st 02 perience,' the gentleman is unknown to the great bulk of people of the stater Indeed, he is not remarkably well known even in his own coqotv. If one doubts, thisT tmt to make inquiry to be j he has convinced. This is not said in malice, but is a plain statement of fact. Ia the ..Congressional race some such man as either Judge King or Judge Powers Would dwindle Josephs chances .down to such a fine shadow as would be cast by the edge of & razor, thesatisfactiontiiat j -- 13. A DIAMOND All aceouDts that ' come to us from the scenes of the coal strike assert that danger of lawlessness is to bo apprehended only from the ignorant, illiterate, and Who is revicious foreigners. sponsible for the presence of that Democratic friendship ceases dangerous element! when it comes to assisting in the Babcock lias has gone back on election of a Congressman who beWe his tariff-refor'professions. longs to the Republican party and the would. Doubtless he who would naturally vote with his thought bluff had the desired effect, and party against every. Democratic the Trusts are now tumbling over principle, and for the policies each other to subscribe to .Joes and principles which Democrats The .Badger campaign- fund. believe inimical in the extreme to game still lives and flourishes. the true spirit of American liberty and to the economic interests of the Every workman wlio thinks he masses. Mr. Howell need expect has had his his share of the the vote of no true Democrat, even universal prosperity will prothough a relative bably vote for Republican Congressmen this fall. A few others THE DIFFERENCE. may fail to see it in that light. Knights of Labor Journal. The difference to the public between the public and private ownerWHY DON'T THEY ' of ship public utilities is well illustrated by the experience of The President declares his cn James N. Miller, detailed in the mity against the Trusts. Bnt has Appeal .to Reason. He says in he and the Congress he has under part: him exhausted the means now at Recently I received a letter their command against them! from the Philippine Islauds. It Until they have done so, shall they had been carried' 12,000 miles be taken seriously! Does a mau across the ocean, 3,000 miles on the lailrond, and 25 miles by hack. cry for fear of starvation and leave It was securely sealed, and cpme uneaten those things he has still to to me in .perfect condition. The eat, while crying for more? Before cost of carrying it was two cents. asking for a change of our ConIt was done by a public corpora- stitution. why do they not exhaust tion, the United States government, the means they now have! which aims to do its business, at ' Congress cau do these things bare cost. At the same time I received a whenever it chooses: . 1 It can revise the tariff, so letter from a neighboring town, miles fifty away. It consisted of that the Trusts which it now proten words, and was sent over a tects shall be deprivedof shelter. wire, and delivered to me by a 2. It can strengthen the hands private corporation formed and conducted for the purpose of mak- of the Interstate Commerce Coming profit for the members. The mission so that that body may cost of this letter was 25 cents, - or effectually interfere with the crimtwelve times the price of the other inal conspiracy which exists beletter which came 15,000 miles. tween the railroads and the Trusts Not long ago I received two the purpose of the conspiracy befrom packages of merchandise New York city, each of which con- ing to shut out competitors. 3. It can amend the Sherman tained one pound of cotton cloth, Anti-Truof the same quailty and valne. law so as to make They came all the way on the same of the Trusts speedier, train and part way in the and increase the penalties for insame car. One was . delivered at fractions of the law. .my door by the mail carrier, an The Department ' of Justice, employe of the public corporation. The other was delivered by an ex- which is wholly under the Prespress messenger, an employe of idents control. cau do these things: the private corporation. Tin cost 1. It can ' prosecute offenders of transportation by the public under the existing Sherman Anti-Tr- ust corporation was 1G cents; by the Jaw in good faith and with private corporation 35 cents. the same faith and with the same energy that Attorney General ECHOES FROM LABOR CIRCLES. Knox would have shown in proseOur facetious and at times cuting any rascals who might have sarcastic contemporary, the Wash tried to break into one of the Trusts for which-hwas the atingtou Post, says: before he took office. After showing what a fine thing torney, 2 The Department of Justice, the Trusts are for the public, whenever it elects to do so, can the makers of the Republican camproceed against the Trust lawpaign text book proceed to demon- breakers criminallyijs well as civil strate how the m . i Lkirt OF on i 1C In addition to Mr, Howells lack names at the Cullegcor at theitli of necessary qualifications arid ex- ns Music Store. ! i t . Republican spellbinders in this ' years campaign will have an interesting time of it explaining the brand of prosperity the conn- try is now enjoying, with its tre- mendops increase in the cost of living and the paltry advances in wages. cratic convention last week, rcso of lutions favoring the Henry M. Teller, to the U, S. Senate to the exclusion of all others, were passed without any Another thing, the opposition. deserved it. man old grand 1G 1 defeat if capable men are named Ml those wishing to Income in opposition. hem other class should leave credited with having a good deal to do with Republican success in 1900. The Y meatless dinner-pai- l Editor. may prove a factor in 1902. Augustxn Gordon, Tuetday v ministrations existence, and the creature .will not be. so unuatural as to destroy its creator- .- And - of CO, the facts in the case no one is better nor more fully informed than the Post. Entered at the every Tuesday, and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, aturJav matter. ai lecond-das- e Post-ofil- JOURNAL," LOGAN. UTAH. SEPTEMBER TRI-WEEK- LY he Utahs Scientific Technical Provides Liberal; institution and Practical Education. of Higher Learning Thorough The Agricultural College of Utah comprises six different schools, besides the Agricultural Experiment Station: School of Agriculture, School of Commerce, School of Demestic Science, School of General Science, School of Engineering, The equipment Manual Training School. EIGHTEEN BUILDINGS; LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS, GYMNASIUM; agricultural, chemical, cooking, biological, comprises - physical LABORA- -' PURE-BRESTOCK; DAIRY;. r TORIES; ' SEWING and MILLINERY rooms; modern COMMERCIAL rooms; thoroughly equipped SHOPS for work in wood and metals; ENGINEERING instruments and machinery, etc. ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN, acres of land used for CAMPUS, ATHLETIC FIELD, ORCHARDS, VINEYARDS, GARDENS. DORMITORY has accomodations for GO, The FACULTY numbers 47; NO TUITION is charged; EQUIPMENT. . mineralogical, and D annual registration fee $5. Registration of studeuis, September 1G and 17. For illustrated catalogue and full information, address I . AGRICULTURAL GOLLEGE ' OF UTAH, LOGAN, UTAH. |