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Show J I. Oil UNAL. r II E PCBl JbHSD BV ZARi II. Paul, erstwhile president of the. Agricultural College, and a " it ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. man prominent circles of this f(T ndiabTcr p6Tth gb itt C r! V the College .at niirc4 ik(Tar and Saturday, at Logan, 1 Jtan Tbuidif Kcood-claJ matte every-oppor-tuni- a) AUGUSTUS BELL 7 GORDON. - - Editor TELEPHONES INDEPENDENT cheap, but 4 he "seanj'of battle are more convincing as evidences' of loyalty in any -cause. Promises are If the Salt Lake Tribune weed only as fair as it is forceful, it would be a much greater - raised a big cloud of dust over that printing Tie Republican in educational State, According as-sai- r - ls ' ty presented, and exhibits a nasty prejudice entirely unworthy the reasonable, thoughtful man we took hi into be when he was a resident of Logan. Some facts not known to all imay explain the Professors un-" fair and illogical attitude." Not long since, it will he remembered, Mr. Paul was relieved of the presidency' of the Latter-da- y Saints University at Salt Lake City, and it was not because he had displayed unusual capacity as an educational executive either. Out of employ he began euUng ab , for a new job, and 'finany applM for position at s Ttl- A i j 4 women who enu dazzle even Paris and who can gain for herself the title the most beautiful woman in Kurope" must he surpassingly fair. This triumph was accomplished !y tut Italian seamstress. Lina Iavallrl. who started her cflreerhy eiiiging In the poorer music lialls of hir uutlve land, then went to Parts and became (he xogup. Iler achievement lu the French capital was afterward repealed In Pome. In. Russia and In nearly all Europe. She If called the Idol of Italy and is t ipuilly popular In Fruuce. A of bor-dere- the probable disastrous effect .up- character of the operations of the on thq business interests of the establishment, the names of the commonwealth (that its adoption proprietors of the establishment, would cause, and there is hardly and such other information u doubt that as reasonable men may be necessary to enable th they would do the right and the Secretary of Agriculture to defair thing and thats all we termine whether inspection or ex-- c want isnt itf nption should be grant&l. Let the business interests here JAMES WILSON, Secretary. pleased toward theCollegeandHs- - doing to the business interest9 f & what he can to injure the College appeal The Tribune says: Mr. for business men mix with HOW THE DREYFUS there, wilh each other better than they The people of the State who CASE WAS PROBED busihi with lawye-and doctors an in theAgricultural College fulmin-ation- s his hear may hypocritical what-not- . ness, with one hand, while aiding Man Who First Discovered That the Agricultural against in with matters all other ii the do well College-w1-1 French Officer Was Innoether. Well, if he does hell have 0 RAILROADS AND OTHnot fathered by a that are they cent Tells Story. to live religiously up to the ER TRANSPORTATION wish to help the educational in- let-. Scriptural injunction of not COMPANIES, 'AND . PROPRIEl,,,t ler",ls of ll,e Paris, July 15. As a fitting ting bis right hand know wist rather from a desire to proceed TORS OF SLAUGHTERING, obtain epilogue to the acquittal of Alhis left hand is doing, for many j ' SALTING, fred ) cheap revenge for his wounded Dreyfus, M. Philip Bunau-Varill- a taehe County Republicans g!0 RENDERING, OR PACKING, today gave the Associated unmistakable signs of being very prid SIMILAR ESTABLISHMENTS I a Press remarkable story of how tired of machine domination. Your attention is invited to the REASON IS A OOOD WEAPON. he first discovered positive proof ) fact that under the terms of the of Dreyfuss innocence and the In the story of Brewsters Meat Inspection Act, approved is Tin re a great deal of ta'k of Major Count Esterhazv, which The Journal Millions, June 30, 1906, no person, firm or guilt on of about the attitude is story heretofore known only to printed recently, the hero had to going on and after) shall, corporation upend a million dollars. in a year, Salt Lake business men. on the October 1, 1906, transport, or of- a few intimates, including Dreyfus, who said during a recent dinnewithout gambling or throwing it consolidation question, and some fer for and no transportation, (radical r-here friends of the College arc that while the establishaway. He managed with the a- - j carrie of interstate or foreign ment of his innocence was attribSalt that -- istaneeof manyfriends and the continually asserting commerce shall transport, or s to all are business interests uted many causes, Mr. Bunau-Varill- a exercise of much ingenuity to get .Lake for transportation from one chance detection of the -- rid of the amount in the specified against us, and urging a boycott. State or Territory, or the District ch the counterfeit is unwise to say talk bordereau, or the time. He could have managed it of Columbia, to another State or main development on which the . xnuch-easie- r by building a store leash or the District of CoTerritory prosecution relied, was the real A boycott is a very dangerous and hiring Councilman Crawford lumbia, or to any place under the cause of the triumph of justice. as advertising manager that is, thing to monkey with, and desjurisdiction of the United States, M. Bunau-Varill- a said: if Crawford proceeded along the perate need can only justify its or to country any foreign any Dreyfus and I entered the same' lines that he does in award- use. Friendships are never formcarcass, or parts thereof, meat or school together in ed through boycotting, and in meat food which polytechnic ing publie advertising. jiroductsjthereof, 1878.Our ways parted on our any controversy-- ' friends are very have not-bee- n .inspected, examinhe goierg 1ntrthear graduation, If the city desired to buy a new useful things tShave. . The Salt ed and marked Inspected and and I becoming a government sprinkling wagon of Councilman Lake business fraternity is com- Passed, in accordance with the my We seldom came toengineer. Stevens do you think hed say posed of honest, terms of the law, and with the after that, but once, chanc. gether men who are striving to rules and Well, I appreciate the work of regulations prescribed to meet him. we chatted about ing interests business in our city government, and fact harmonize, the by. the Secretary of Agriculture. possible. is of the off 35 knock so it therefore hardly probable the Secretary of Agriculture of for the development Ill just tration, French of Congo. Later Dreyfus per cent from the price of that that they will declare in favor retail butchers and retail dealers to wrote me asking for informafeud a will in believe a for I that dont develop wagon, policy in meat and meat food products, j tion about T and the for the You know .between Salt Lake City penurious economy customers their supplying of writing a geographipurpose he wouldnt say that dont you! rest of the State. through the medium of interstate But recently when he voted to The feeling against Salt Lake or foreign commerce. The above cal study .on the French possessions in Africa. Through an cow coun-t- o award the city printing contract City in the provision of law necessitates eiththe letter remained unthe highest bidder he justified jties, today is very strong, and for er the establishment of inspection answered. to Consider- the capital city business men it by this argument: lor a notice of exemption by the It was some years later that to any (comtnne in order to wrest from service the ing splendid pepartnient of Agriculture, on or Drefns was most treasured of the arrested and average newspaper, I jCaehe County her city before 0ctobsp 1( 10or, for all before believe that penurious economy possession would only intensify a secret l. persons who expect to offer meat I first thought he was a vic-Dshould not be advocated in thcjtbat prejudice. It would result or meat produets for transportaof the Should in an incessant warfare that tion in interstate or matter of advertising. prevailing foreign comhe lie less careful in his public 'would retard the States material merce on and after that date. To sentiment, but the conviction ap- to establish bis guilt. Hap-in- e r,' dealings than in his prhate busi- - growth, and for a generation enable the Department to determ- R ,un? to dine afterward with ness! Should be? would he a menace to business my upon the necessary number of Utah Liurice, 'stability, for northern to establish prfipiretor of either inspectors, and rehe to would forever ARE SORE. SOME fight WHY inspection or to grant exemption. BRAHAM LINCOLN venged. all persons, firms, ,and corpora-- 1 It is not within There are quite a number of tions who do not now have in- persons in various parts of the ties than any sane business man spection and who deal in meat or yp a man who, against all f meat food development State, who, ..while products, which are dds, attained the highest honor a mau could 'such a therefor? and condition, for the get in the United Agricultural friendship jtransported either in interstate or States. and wisest the the safest, Ballards norehound Sy-t-o College, are constantly assailing foreign commerce, are requested as to best the attained a place,' never Secrepursue to ruP the policy send gether its management, immediately particularly of Salt men business with the a t invesfull and quailed by any other like President Kerr) As a rule, ary of Agriculture is to reason with them Lake It i sure cure for Coughs) e( amount the City statement of fact that the tigation develops of meat or meat food products Colds, Bronchitis, Influenza and these persons have purely person- on this matter. Show them the injustice of the..handled in' interstate or foreign Pulmonary diseases. Every moth-al reasons for assuming such a consolidation plan, its folly aud Jcommerce .by the particular cs- - er should beep supplied with this position. , One such individual is Prof. J. false economy, then show them tfiblishment, the location and the wonderful cough medicine. t ( ex-act- ly 1 s MEAT-CANNIN- -- -re- THE HEATED TERM au gen-erail- y, is sometimes likely to include th when a fellow great big D gets it too hot, or the insects All makes it hot for him. who take in the country for their vacations should be supplied with my Floral Lotion for sun burn and mbsquito bites. I have a goodly list of these antidotes and first aids to summer suffere. Before you get away come in and get a supply. You may want to take some internal remedies with you also, and all are here, at low -- prices. CY E. NAPPER Cruel. ceive THE SMILE , level-heade- d, -- the-proje- ct, so-call- ov-ersig- ht con-vic- hd court-mai-tia- m t the-probab- k 1 m -- u y - dense enough to obscure the fact matter was carefully considered that the awarding of the contract .by President Kerr and some of was a fine sample of grafting, trngteeg as Profi PauPs abil. just plain grafting. ity along educational lines was thoroughly apprmated-- h ut in. The Tribune very truthfully order to give him a position it Logan can think o! much would have been says: to better men than any connected have dismissed othernecessary' professors lira chine forj that neither the oBard thing members of the Legislature. and j nor President Kerr could considor any it might have added, er for a momeat. This condition connected with the Salt Lake was explained to Prof. Paul, who Tribune. at that time seemed to be favor" I ably disposed toward the college The editOT of the Republican, and President Kerr, if his statewith rare perception recognizes ments made then can be used as in The .Journals office cat, a' the criterion by which to measure worthy rival of his for legislative i his state of mind, honors. It is a pleasure to note Later, the University employed the fact that Brer Moore is satishim and now he is exhibiting a fied, but the cat doesnt feel hostile, prejudiced, unfair feeling about it. the Matin, he, spoke of having a photopragbic reproduction of the bordereau, constituting the - only proof on which Dreyfus was con- victetL photos of the bordereau had been submitted to the court, hut sbm'e one LAd photographed one of-t- he photos, and this was delivered to my brother with the idea that its publication would prevent further assertions that Dreyfus was innocent. However, Maurice dehe-- d id cided not to publish .it,-as not wish again to call public attention to. Dreyfus, who was then considered to be a vile traitor. When-m.brother spoke of the bordereau the idea flashed across my mind that I might compare the document with something written by Dreyfus during our school days at the polytechnic school. I finally found the -old, unanswered ettcriri whieh Dreyfus asked for information relative to the Congo, In Dreyfuss letter to me the words having a double s were written with a long s first and fT short". s" sec 6 n d wh e r e as hi the bordereau it was just the reverse, 3Iybrother made an in- dependent Comparison of the and the letter and reached the same conclusion ; namely, that the handwriting of the letter about the Congo was not that of the bordereau. As together we realized this discovery we felt as though an earthquake had shaken us. anMaurice immediately nounced bis determination to publish the photo of the bordereau so that everyone possessing letters written by Dreyfus would be able to make comparisons, and the following dav the people and the Dreyfus family in particular, saw for the first time what has since been known as the tordereau. The appearance of the autograph of the bordereau led M. Castro, a, stock broker, to ncognize.it as being in the handwriting of one of his clients, Count Esterhazy, thus precipitating Esterhazvs trial and the I publication of Zolas famous foraccuse letter. If I had not gotten to answer the letter Dreyfus vi rote to me about the Congo, Iho photograph of the border.au would not have appeared in the Matin, and Dreyfus would bo dead in shame or still confine 1 on D'vils island. U ili- ac' rem-compl- ete that won't come off, appears on I told her she was a dream." What did ahe aayV after one bottle of babys,-fae- e Told me to wake up.' Philadelphia' Whites Cream Vermifuge, the Press. great worm medicine. Why not keep that smile on babys face. If you keep this medicine on hand you will never see any thing else but smiles, on his face.Mrs. S . My Blackwell, Okla., writes: and fretful. was peevish baby Would not eat and I feared he would die. I used a b ottle of Whites Cream Vermifuge and he not nad a Sick aay smfie b Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. at Thatcher a 1 Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching,Blind, Bleeding, Protud-in- g CHICKENS wanted at Smurth-waite- s, Piles. Druggists are author-zeCenter Street. to refund money if PAZO HNTMENT fails to cure in 6 to jHORSES for sale. Enquire Carl 15 days. 50c t( A Torp, Logan. A d NOW is a good time to store coal for next winter. Buy the best it is sold by M & L. COAL AND WOOD CO. Both Phones 74. HelpIHelpI Tm Falling FOR SALE Frame dwelling, 4 rooms, hall, closet and pantry, also summer kitchen. 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