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Show PAGE TWO THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL; LOO An, UTAH. Y may become the humble, faithful friend of the cine who refrains from kicking it as a matter of The annual meeting of the American Sugar Refining Co., was in session the other day, and ' PUBLISHED BY it happened that at about the same time three EARL AND ENGLAND , PUBLISHING CO of the checkers and weighers of the port of e Entered at the every Tuesday, New York customs service were sentenced to Thursday and Saturday, at Logan; Utah, terms of imprisonment for tampering with the as sec&nd-clas- s matter. re ales in such a manner that in the companys im por tations "of r awaugar there was a di&crep EDITOR! AUGUSTUS GORDON, . CITY. EDITOR! aney of millions of pounds betwen the weight F. J. MARSHALL, and collected for, and the actual I reported SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . That weight received by the company-proof By Carrier. of shown was conclusive the is by payment ggjj 3 Months two million dollars of back tariff dues by the 6 Months $1.75 to the government, based upon the 12 Months . . . . ... . $3.50 company evidence adduced. In fact the big trust, did By Mail not attempt to deny the incontrovertible facts, 75c 3 Months but it is to laugh to read the assertions of the 3 Months $1.50 officers that they had no knowledge of the .00 12 Months frauds casting upon the customs employes When not paid in advance, 50c per year , the imputation of having acted upon their own additional, volition and defrauded the government Just for Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. amusement. THE JOURNAL courre. The worst of hoys have also been known to become models under; intelligent treatment. A pretty story of the regeneration of one lad is thus related by the Morrill, , , (Kan.) News: in school pshewas He was the teacher. She was angered by his stubborn iness ; he va3 defiant She took him to the hall for punishment. Angrily she administered the penalty and then somehow a great .wave of pity for the boy. swept over her, She looked at the worn coat of the little - fellow ; 6he thought of the frail body deprived of nourishing food; she thought of the hard and loveless home and and of the starved soul of the poor kid. Teara sprang to the teachers eyes as the Then he boy waited for further punishment. and moist saw the tears. IBs own eyes grew overflowed. Thinking of how the poor boy had no chance, in an impulse of love she put- her arms around the boy and they cried together. ' The Rooseveltian stay abroad is to be That is religion. She and. the hoy both Driven thereto by forty-fiv- e cent butter, it found it. lengthened a couple of months, it is said. While : this annuoncement will occasion no joy in is said that a number of people in Salt Lake 1. HILDHOODS BRIEF HOUR . we ... can imagine famt are taking to oleomargarine, and to their surstill . .mafiy . quarters, substitute. excellent from an The the Wichita, bursts of applause here and there. For instance, prise are finding it following, Taft mptelnsirffliwhatTelievedrthar bisday Government,- for the alleged protection of the (Kan)'Reaedirrisr'woTthythe"considerationof of reckoning for the abandonment of my farmer, inflicted a grave injustice upon the the Santa Claus murderersand all others in' poor the only class that would purchase the tensely if not insanely practical persons who, policies vis postponed. substitute for butter when a heavy tax was in the interest of strict veracity, would destroy v It was a hopeful note indicative of ultimate placed upon oleomargarine. We are not all all of the happy illusions of youth with the club and should not he com- of plain, unvarnished faet. redemption, when, on Friday last, a combina- in the dairy business, If your mother had let the housework go tion of Democrats and Insurgent Republicans pelled to pay tribute to the creamery trust, the defeated the Republican organization and wool trirt, nor dozens of other prnate enter- and taken you on Iier lap and explained away to whose coffers the wage earner, whose all the pleasures of the Mother Goose hook of adopted a joint resolution providing for an prises i investigation of the, interior department and only product, labor, is absolutely unprotected, rhymes, would you have grown up to he any an to such to contribute law. of is by committee hetter man or woman? What if- - she had excompelled a the forestry bureau by joint the House and Senate, and especially when extent that during the past thirteen years the plained that the cow never jumped over the of his dollar' has been, moon; that .there was no Little Miss Muffet, they won for the House the privilege of selec- purchasing power & acknowledged Duns that generally and if there had been there was no tuff et for instead of leaving ting the Iloue members To cent. fifty-si- x been reduced mean her to sit on; that Jack didnt violate etiquette per authority prerogative to Speaker Cannon. It may furIs it return to question, by sticking his thumb into a plum pie; that ; a real investigation. ther discriminated against by the prohibition Jack and Gills parents used hydrant water so that it may present as Und they never went up a hill to get the drinkJudged from some samples of wool the Hon, of, coloring matter, as possible. In ing pail filled; that Jack Sprat could eat any Aquila Nebeker was exhibiting the other day, unappetizing anrappearance a combina- Irind of meat set before him instead of only the sheep of this country need no protection its favor it may he said that it is clean- lean meat; that Old most in the King Cole was a grouchy further than breeding and feeding. The wool tion' of agimal fata prepared of value food all the and whieh the manner, containng breed Lincoln dyspeptitand very opposite of a merry old ly came from two ewes of the much is it diet of article As an butter.' no blackbird ever disfigured the s6ul; that were on exhibition during the recent wool good and class first butter, Rings washerwoman by pieking off her nose? mens convention in Ogden. The ewes had to be preferred to any hut for less sold be could were removed tax the see Would you have been a better boy or girl to if gone unqlipped for two seasons, just article. the of the if your mother had done all these thingshad dairy present price what they could do in the way of wool grow- than half law is that explained away the delightful book of child-hoo- d requirement of the pretty well, thank The only-justing, 'and. they had done and had told you that the amusing, 'jingin which demands the proper labeling of the you ; one raisin g a crop eighteen inches not article so that purchasers may ling rhymes were written by some hard-u- p length, and weighing forty pounds, and the who wrote them Tor money and story-writinches long aqd as to its nature. other having wool twenty-tw' not for truths sake? Would you?' :pounds. The animals weighing forty-fou- r' ' Is anything accomplished by squaring a EACHED HIS HEART. themselves were of prodigious size, and because had a a lY about saw child old The around and setting it face to face with dog giving qual of their breeding, size and some of case in the the is realities of life before it has come into the ako applicable name ities, of high value. If every farmer "kept a ofyears of responsibilty? Let the children enjoy few like these tcMkeep the weeds in check, the boys alleged to he incorrigible. Andj'et:' underand kindnessi modicum of a: childhood in a childish way, for it is brief and even fered wool problem could be easily solved without could subdue blows comes not again. standing, the dog that no the aid of a tariff. Everything on. the Ladies Floor Post-Offic- -- ' ........... : .... . ...... Cut right down in Prices You will be surprised 1 at these Bargains ' .... ...... 15, 1910. Saturday, January ....... ............ ....... 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