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Show V TEE PAGE TWO r- - p. JU U IN r- i Til L A I l IN L' A PUBLISHED BYEARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHINQ CO. e .every! Tuesday, Entered; at' the" and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, Thursday second-clasmatter. s as Post-Offic- EDITOR CITY EDITOR AUGUSTUS GORDON, T. 3. MARSHALL, - SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Carrier. 90c Months 6 Months 12 Months 3 175 $3-5- By Mail 0 75c ' 3 Months 6 Months 12 Months I section of the sundiy tbe discussion bill appropriating a quarter civil appropriation enable the President to million of dollars to gather informatidnhearing upon the operation of the new tariff law, and Dolliver waxed warm and said some things to and about tho"e who would read him and his colleagues out of te party. Beginning with the declaration that the tariff discussion had been revived because' of the tariff law, Mr. Dolliver declared there was or of no longer any freedom of conscience made once as had such the Republican opinion, party strong. Referring briefly' to Speaker Can nons declaration, that the insurgents should he declared he would not treat be hanged, that remark seriously. Hereafter, said Mr. Dolliver, it was evident that men entering congress must become either .understudies or s. I When not paid in advance, 50c per year - 'additional. tovertising Rates Furnished on Application. Afraid Saturday Evening Post evidently believes that desperate disea es may require desperate remedies, and would not discard an efficacious remedy for a mere name. Under the above caption it says: President Tafts latest statement of his purposes, in a recent magazine, makes it clear to the trusts, all once more that, when political parties, except the Socialists, are at - sea in the same boat. They see the same prob lem and propose to deal with it in the same w'ay. This problem arises from the steady drift toward monopolistic combina tions, . Regular Republicans, insurgent Republicans and Democrats propose to handle it by checfcing'the drift breaking up monopolistic combinations that now exist and preventing new ones. We think this program utterly futile jpartly because the country has been following it for twenty years, during which time ever larger and more powerful combinations have been formed. It is only in respect to railroads . that the country has made any progress whatever in coping with monopolistic combinations and with regard to the country's progress in that particular. President Taft sajs. I am utterly opposed to socialism; but in the powers given the Government to fix rates it must be admitted that, in our relation to railroad corporations, we have gone a long way in the dilong-continue- d, rection of socialism. & f In other words, tlvei it is pnly by being socialistic that, we have had any success in whatever dealing with monopolistic combi- nations; and if the socialistic way is the successful way, why doesnt somebody propose td follow it further! Is it because we are fright ened at a word ! r laws Factory inspection and are socialistic, also, but we do not hesitate to adopt them, nor does adopting them make us converts to the whole Socialist platform. We don't believe there will be an end of the trust problem without an Interestate Commerce .Commission having jurisdiction over industrial combinations, and whichever party first frankly adopts that socialistic expedient will pro bably score an advantage. child-labo- ON PROTECTION. D OLLIVER Senator Dolliver of Iowa is a 1 life-lon- g Republican who has served hu state for a number of terms in both branches of Congress ;but he is one of those Republicans who believe in "keeping the spirit as well as the strict letter of party pledget; who contends that the party substantially promised the people a tariff reduction and violated its pledges; who for this reason voted against the passage of the Payne Aldrich boodling tariff bill, hence has been eharacerized as an insurgent and roundly denSenators and by th ounced both by stand-pa- t President. Amenities of this character were being exchanged in the Senate on Monday dur- - . ,, at . at . at 7 at , Ribbons at 1226 Ribbons at qlrfe. Ribbons at 15o NAIL . BRUSH? WHITE WASH TV HAIR BRUSH. d BRUSH. VARNISH CLOTH BRUSH. BRUSH. Brush Up and Come in. Wegiye the best valuesJn brushes , at the best prices. RITER BROS. DRUG COL ... r J JUST ARRIVE i A line of Porlor Suits j from $25.0Q to $75 Set Fancy Rockers a and Chairs, Buffets China Closets in and I frmwT I all Finishes. William Edwards t Furniture and Carpet House. Ul L Miat WV 23 M - Splendid Building Lots Along the Car Line Easy Terms. 4 Room House on 4th East $1500.00 4 Room. House on 5th Eat 17 14 10 $2000.00 rfrxjT. We Make Your Watch Run on Time to be valuable must be accurate, all pivots are finely polished, all bearings are adjusted, on the bearings the balance revolves' 432000 times daily astounding isnt itf No watch can run in dirty rancid yil, the friction of the delicate parts in their continuous labor day and night, will soon ruin a watch; vmless it is cleaned and oiled by A timepie-c- C. M. WENDELBOE WE DO IT AND DO IT WELL (We have had 45 years practical experience. Bam When Yon Feel Played Oat There comes a time when vour grip on things weakens. Your nerves are unstrung, the vital forces low, the stomach is weak and the blood impoverished. You feel old'age Be careful of yourself. Take creeping over you. ir M 2 Papers Pins Children's Hose 8' 7. 2 Pairs for 25 All sizes in Lace and fancy colors. For Ten days , Commencing ThursA June 1 6 Cadet Scientific - Stockings Thatcher Music Co. 39 South Main Street Logan I Sell Julius Bauer,, Poole and Schiller Pianos, ! For Cash or on Installments ' at once ; there is need to renew the life forces. Weak nerves, wearied brains, sick stomach, feeble blood, torpid liver, sluggish, bowels all feel' the quickening effects of Beechams Pills. Their use makes all the difference. The tonic action cf these pills upon the vital organs is immediate, thorough and lasting. Theyare Natures own remedy For The Store That Serves You Best I Eleirant House on Center Street, easy terms Bonded Abstractors For Cache County. $300,000 to Loan on Improved Farms. - Pins 20 Main"Street Beautiful Resident- Locations . At priees never offered before bv anv one in Cache County. R bbons at 71 60c Ribbous at . 40 5c Ribbons at 50e Ribbqns at . 3 33 45e Ribbons at . Buttons 30 40c Ribbons at . Doz. 26 2 Pearl Buttons.. 35c7Ribbons 30c Ribbons 25c Ribbons 20c Ribbons BRUSH. BRUSH. I am through with it. I .ball stand here and fight it. But I will do itjjs a Republican. I" don't care for ahv political fate; I havetoil-eyears, and I for the public for twenty-fiv- e do not propovse my remaining years shall be given up to a dull consent to those conspiracies that would rob the people to multiply private wealth. yr- - Dolliver closed .with an expression of confidence that the time was near when the in public would demand more justice on the parfof 'M TOOTH BRUSH. cally. ...... WE HAVE IT WALL PAINT 1910. OF A BRUSH YOU WANT -- RIBBONS RIBBONS - ANY KIND Scientific Stockings Cadet - men were, being sustained, the little group of the of public are who have stood fo rthe. rights to be ticked out. -After stating that Mr. Aldrich had made a "of rubber in the interplea for the protection ests of the rubber tire industry, the Iowa senator said it subsequently had been ascertained that these concerns were multiplying their wealth" by rapid strides. He instanced one'eon cern that in ten years had increased its capito $10,00(1000. He pronounctal from ed this an outrage upon the public, and, raising his hands in the air. he exclaimed, emphati "ilrame fliri. i'u Saturday, June 18, JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y I reject the terms and shall contend for independence within the party. I do not fight he to destroy the party, blit to uphold it, said. The Senator denied that he had done anysaid : party-thing 44jure---thI have known many, vicissitudes in public leg'slators life, but I never dreamed that within less than a year I would be called upon to defend myT THE FIRST TAP. self and the little group of men with whom I It should be known to every person stand against the charge of taking seriously water from the city mains for household, the presidents speeches and the platform pled using sprinkling, or for any other purpose, that they ga. upon the first tap of the fire bell Mr. Dolliver said he proposed to tell not on;,are required ftt any tme to immediately close every tap or ly what had gone on in congress last year, in their premises, in order that the connection with the tariff, but also that which hyxlrant upon and volume of water may be imfull pressure was going on now to prevent members followmediately available for use in extinguishing ing their consciences, and said he thought if the fire. Not only the letter of an ordinance the insurgents had made any mistakes it to that effect, but due regard for. the welfare was in remaining silent too long. of ones neighbors, and even I notify all parties that I have no intenthat this shall be "done for no one knows tion of leaving the Republican party, he said. whose turn may come next, and the best fire It not necessary for men to swallow every in the world would .be left helptariff bill set before them, and it would be dif- department water. less without ficult to get me xut of the party on such a It was very evident at the lanudry fire on charge. It cannot be done by lying about me if any, or by calling me names such as free trader Wednesday! afternoon that but few, bell. All over town or Democrat; lead of all can. it be done by paid any attention to the to play as merconlinfied lawn the sprinklers taking from the neck the millstone of political as as ever, and it looks though a sufficientpatronage. I share the universal disgust of rily to command attention and making a great executive department the head ly heavy penalty obedience will have to be attached to this orquarters of the awkward squad of politics. dinance. The fire referred to was kept pretty Averting that it was his desire to learn the well smothered by the iron covering over the public will, Mr. Dolliver suggested he would! structure, which prevented the flames a political inquisition of the mo- j t,n trom url,,!' lives of those in both branches of confess1 confine the and whose views the president seemed to be follow- - building not been o protected, aBo enabled in manner fire that of the ment ing in the delusion that he is their leader. weak stream to use to firemen the small, the .Mr. Dolliver asserted that it was a stratefire ochad the but the very best advantage, gic nvstake to Circulate the presidents Winoutsize of the same ona speech with his Lincoln day address, as curred upon a "building side of what fs called the fire limit, wherein they were contradictory in terms. to be so proThe president had given entirely7 different frame buildings are required such a reasons iivthe two speeches for considering the tected, it could easily be seen that dream would have been of but little ii'C. The Payne law the best evei1 enacted, said the and Iowa senator. lie declared that the tariff un- water system is being steadily extended, to continue should the same indifference being bolstered up by bogus figures. be foreseen that Last year witnessed two important hoax- be displayed it can easily be useless to would fire the apparatus shortly es. continued Mr. Dolliver. the ti Leo very of cope with a fire of any magnitude. the north pole by Dr. Cook and the revision ' Such a condition is particularly inexcus of the tanff downward by Senator Aldrich. able hl a S( amP1J Pruvlle'i with fire P10 When the laughter that greeted his is as tection Logan, where in the main portion marks had died out he added that executive maximum pressure in the mains the of the city felicitations had been tendered upon both is 120 pounds to the square inch ; sufficient to events. a heavy stream from the ground over Speaking of the opposition the insur- throw gents had aroused by failing to vote for the the tallest building. It is to be hoped that what has here been Pa v ne bill. Mr.- Dolliver said their dereliction vvae duMoAheir belief Ahat it failed to fulfill : aid will induce those having charge of public the party pledges. He said they had deliber- grounds, and all private citizens, hereafter to ately taken their stand, having full knowledge hasten to close every hydrant and tap at the of the political machinery that would be set in first tap of the fire bell. operation to bring about their defeat. Peawy seems to have proved to the satisfacContending the principle of allowing interested men to revise the tariff was wrong. tion of British geographers that he is the MV. Dolliver asserted that while onlyi and original. He showed them thd sled the president took? to the pale North. In an uuenthusiastic he understood the principle, h:s ideas of it were li s statements regarding his achievefoggy. After quoting that part of the Win- manner ona speech in which the president upheld ments seem to be credited, but personally in Messrs, Aldrich and Payne, he said while men many quarters he is taboo because of his ungen erous attitude toward Dr. Cook. vyho stood for individual and class interests He of a word TRI-WEEKL- In Used Pianos We also have some splendid Bargains from $100.00 up including several Steinway and Miller Pianos i Run-dow- n Conditions Sold Everywhere in Boxes, 10c. end 25c. & Thatcher Music Co. it , |