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Show TI1E of the Republican machine. Ilad he, when approached by the Governor "aid his crbwd7T61dfhem he could not consent to stoop so low as to try to make the College a political football, and if that was their scheme he would have to part company with them, it would have nipped the matter in the bud. But he did not do it, and he then and there lost one of the best opportunities of his life to show he was made of metal worthy the honor of bis position. T,nEj JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY Earl & England publishing Co. ' Entered at tne ' Thursday and Saturday, 1 second-cla- every Tuesday Logan, Utah, Poat-offlc- e at matter. a Editor AUGUSTUS GORDON, BELL TELEPHONES INDEPENDENT 7 7. The old saw that" - it ' takes nine tailors to make a man, will have to be revised. Several additional Cutlers would have to be thrown to make up the measure. 1 POOR ECONOMY SCHEME. is a good thing for the farmers, artisans and gr?at common people of Utah generally, that the Legislature, did not consolidate the University and Agricultural College upon one site as was pro- It Thank goodness the Legislature has at last adjsurned, after having quarreled for about forty days, junketing and loafing ten, fifteen about and working rushing through a host of bills .without due deliberation. posed, primarily at the instigaUniver- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEKL- Y Th ese the subjects involved, and whose ed in these Salt Lake Herald, has this to say about the resignations of Brests McCornick and Kerf. It is interesting as the view of people at a "distance, as the opinion of men who are not affected by local prejudices, but are free to observe and judge accurately of the real worth of mens work. , strations. After 17 years of .service Then, the experiments and on the'Agricultural'college board, demonstrations - in irrigation Ilori. W. S. McCornick has rein pro- fused to serve that farmers proved to the any longer, albably thousands uf cases they though and urged had been actually reducing the reconsider to Governor the by measure of their crops by too his resignation. At the' same, abundant irrigation; which tends time President' Kerr of the same to the conservation- - of. water, institution' resigns, and, although enabling them to bring more acres he refuses to discuss his reasons under cultivation with the now, it is understood perfectly supplyr that'he retiresT)ecaose' the board We might add to the profitable has been paekedwith new trusbenefactions of the institution the tees, who were named for the exwork in animal industry, horticulpress purpose of making it imture which department ha9 dis-- . possible for him to remain and seminated inyaluable information preserve his regarding insect pests, parasites, The significance of these two and their extermination veterinresignations is plain enough. One ary science, etc. of the States two greatest educaIn all of these experiments stu- tional institutions has been turndents have been active par- ed over to the Republican machticipants and joint investigators, ine to be used as a politjpal anso that the knowledge obtained is nex. JIM governor and his chief by them, as well as by bulletins, advisers, Spry and Callister and thoroughly disseminated through- Anderson have pursued President out the state. The general bene Kerr ever since the Governor came fits are cumulative and their into office because Kerr was not in actual money value almost be- accord with them politically, and estimate. yond vould have none of their interIn addition to all this work of ference in educational affairs. intrinsic. and monetary value, the Like any other educator of ability ever-jealot- nr Tt re diseases fo fwhici1 The V SPRING WORK SHOWN AT CAMPBELLS THIS WEEK . -- -- pres-entrwat- eir -- Eczema, Chamberlains Salve is especially valuable. It quickly allays itching and smarting and effects., cure. .Price, 23 ceJ For sale by all dealers. Estimate dicta are considered final. The spread of the knowledge containinvaluable bulletins in the 'various lothose through calities of the state who were enterprising and fortunate enough to secure them, is revolutionizing the old methods and raising the standard and profit of the industry. It would be difficult to overestimate the dollar and cent value to the state of these demon- 26,- - 1997 Tetter, Salt Rheum and reputation and added to the volume of' literature upon the sub jec 1 1 w o' b ul I e t i ns t h a t f ul ly c over tion "of the clique ; for had the scheme This is a good time of year for sity suggestedjbeen carried into efproperly owner3t(r-graTel-theducation inUtah severe blow sidewalks where outside of jthe fect, ect, education in Utah would bate paved district. It is also a good the most severe blow of experienced time for a general clean-u- p that has ever been aimed at it by private premises and sidewalks, a rule or ruin aggregation, which, and for pruning or topping shade as a compromise, proposed to both trees. A wonderful improvement rule and rain. could be made in the appearance was the plea set of the tow'n within a few days if Economy and the University people movement could be forth, the clean-u- p made the claim, that if the coalimade general. tion .were effected the University could fulfill all functions of the Think of school trustee Benson combined schools at present Uniobjecting to the selection "of a versity cost of maintenance ; sometrustee to fill the vacancy in the thing manifestly impossible even Second representation of the under the ptan contemplated, as ward, by means of a mass meet- it would involve a number, of ading! Did lny flunk the citizens and ditional courses to the Universal taxpayers of the ward couldn't curriculum. be trusted fo make as wise a seNow, as to the plan contemplatlection and secur'as capable a reed, dt was nothing less than to presentative and worthy a mem- eliminate all preparatory and College at every commencement and conscience, he was against ber as did those of his own ward men and, high school students, and all day is sending out young political methods in college matwhen he was chosen! Or did he others below college grade, which women equipped in the various ters, and his resignation is the fear the mantle might fall upoff a would to dis prevent, possibly forever, useful industries and arts sequel. Democrat T information valuable seminate re That the Agricultural college fully a" thousand students from ; , participation in the education lative the practical, productive will suffer goes without saying. The Thaw trial bids fair to paid for by the taxpayers at large, departments of life. . No such institution can retain the come to a halt by the commitment and limit them to To one conversant with the Cola common confidence of the people or atof the defendant to an asylum. school education for urtder ; pr lege and its work, it' is plainly tract desirable instructors when The court has deeided from the sent demands upon the State trea- evident beyond the possibility of it is known the tenure of office evidence of experts summoned by sury, the hope of generally dis- successful dispute, that' even In and possibility- of promotion deDist. Attorney- - Jerome-,- that it tributed high- schools at State ex- dollars ami cents the College Ms pend man upon political pull.-N- o should be determined before the received has even more it than is fulone be cannot that pense can give a successful administratrial is continued, whether or not, filled. from that source, and has in addi- tion of tho college who is dependas he seems to believe may be the Another thing: A large and tion turned out hundreds of stu- ent upon political favor for his case, the trial is being urged rapidly growing elass of farmers dents armed for the battle of life appointment and retention, and one is who menwas and' against and farmers wives the very back- and prepared to share tbs know- is therefore obligated to manage tally irresponsible. Such a result bone and sinew of our communi- ledge and benefits they have de the institution in'accord with the wpuld be less welcome to Thaw ty life, would have been debarred rived wtli their neighbors. instruction of politicians. than conviction and sentence to from the WMt can be said in behalf of privileges of a winter There has been no question of tfeath. course designed expressly for the University by way of favor- President Kerrs ability as an their benefit, and from which they able comparison and justification educator or of his extraordinary in There is some prospect, it is have during the past few years for itk existence, when placed executive capacity. Ilis adminissaid, of the British parliament derived incalculable benefit and juxtaposiiton to such a record as tration has been successful, aggresthat obsolete, foolish been enabled to add greatly to this? sive, untarnished; the college un1 law which prohibits a man from the wealth of the State. der his direction has established BESPEAK HIS POWER. marrying the sister of lvis deceasIf there is any true economy in a national reputation for high-clas- s ed wife; the very woman who, of such" schemes as this, were from work, and its exhibits have all others, would be most likely Missouri. Creatoons King is wondrous won distinction for the "school in to have a natural affection for great, competition with the work of othbis children and to understand The earth itself is Ilis estate; PAYING WITH INTEREST er institutions at the greatest of them. Only the blind bigotry of All things hereon lie did create, international exhibitions. The the Bishops and the clerical party The wonderful Bynisgreatpowerf of and the Cache development people county his stood in the way the other sevthat has come to Juab and adjastudents of the college who know en times a bill has been introduc- cent counties The vallies dressed in verdant him most the phenom through intimately, have suped Laving this end in view. The enal green. growth and success of dry ported him and the college with ofj law has been abolished in a farming operations, which has ad- The flowers' with their brilliant admirable fidelity; and those elsesheen ; number of British colonies ded hundreds of thousands of dolwhere who have had occasion to snow banked in the deep ra- know his The already. One crank, Lord Rob- lars to the wealth and taxable record have nothing but vine, ert Cecil, attacking the bill, com- property of the state, are due for the man. Ilis only offenpraise ifis power. of Bespeak with its that morality pared and se was a' determination to keep chiefly to the experiments the Ptolemies of ancient Egypt, demonstrations made by the Agrithe college out of politics and to The lily with its spotless face, assert his who married their own sisters; cultural College. authority when neccss-aryt- o which the sunbeams shadow The and that is just about as sensible The - spread of the scientific preserve discipline"and ach77 chase, as many other objections made. knowledge that has converted ieve results in the school for However, there is how a Liberal Utahs dairy products as a whole The winds which find no resting which he was responsible. place. It is more than a shame that majority in the House of Com- from the soap grease, ten cents a His power. Bespeak the mad desire of the Republican mons and the chances of passing pound staap, to the present finishmachine the bill repealing the old law were ed high-clas- s to punish Mr. Kerr and creamery product, The oer the establish bending daisy butof a political machine in never so bright. which has raised the price stream,the school should have been so ter fat to forty cents abound, is The sunset peaceful and serene; successful. Wc commend to our readers a due in great measure to the same . It is a calamity that The moonlight with its midnight a man of Mr. McCornicks standSalt Lake Herald editorial cause. dream, on column in another experiments The.exhanstive ing, ability, devotion to the colproduced . Ilis power. Bespeak in results of is worth lhe College question. It and complete record lege and knowledge of its affairs of and is be forced to relinquish one should There the thing, harvesting raising The breeze that tries the trembreading. ovhas of one his Herald connection Utahs with the board bespecialties, however, that the iueern, ling leaf, cause a 'lot of erlooked ; aiid that is that Cong- by the College,, have placed the The ocean with its coral reef; politi-ei- a n s had to gratify a politic al ressman- 3 Iowell should bav e. becn farmeran-possessioR- pf knqwl- - The bird that never sings' o grief, associated with Gov.- - Cutler and edge of almost incalculablefvalue grudge at the expense of. the colBespeak Ilia power. The experiments in. poultry his clique. To hiii, ns much as lege. the else belongs anyone raising by Prof.Dryden, involving What, puny map hath made or Having succeeded in this distlie of bringing disgrace every phase of chicken . culture taught, -organization of one state instituinto school in and vision our politics. and. egg production even' Appears unto big naught; tion it is only a short cry to the On one occasion he went to .Salt department carried to the point Compared with what Ilis hand demoralization of others. The Lake an advocate of the College. of completely verified demonstrahath wrought, ' governor as a party to the plan A few days later he returned ad tion, gave the Experiment Station is chiefly responsible; and it is By ,His great power. SARAII E. MITTON. worth nothing that he has estab Tocating the making" of it a part of the College an international , Tuesday, March , er self-respec- t. , . - - . -- - . , pin-heade- -- -- - - . -- . d lished one practice which exists in no other state in the country. One of his appointees to the Agricultural college board is also a member of the Brigham Young ' ji Includes Painting up your barns fences, homes, furniture and wagons and for this purpose there is no paint that will give such a rich- - and -- durable eolorTisonr paints. For the housewife or those who wish to tueb up for Spring themselves there is nothing to equal these comenien and easily handled Paints. university --board ;still another of bis appointees, a regent of the university, is a member of the boards of the Brigham Young university at Provo, of the Brigham Young academy at Logan, and still retains his regency of the university. A third and new apBros Drug Co. pointee is named for the. Agricultural College board while he No. 33 N. Main St., Logan. Utah. is a regent of the university ; and this appointee is supposed to be at-Pro- wo Riter slated to succeed Mr. McCornick AN EASTER OFFERING as president of the Agricultural . ' college board. In a way these are rival institutions two of them' under state control. It may be that these ap pointees can serve all of the institutions with absolute fairness and impartiality, but propriety and a due regard for the welfare of each ought to indicate the un wisdom of such dual services. There should be no room for question as to the singleness of purpose and entire devotion on the part of its governors ; and under the present conditions, the way to the housewife that she will ap .'s paved for suspicion that the pol- preeiate for herEaster dinner wil itical system ' introduced into one be some of the choice table schoolis being extended to cover you can procure here. If you all the larger.schools ofjhe state, are. stocking your sidebord o: sectarian as well as closet and are looking for ran1 Each stafe educational organi- and choice vintages at reasonable zation should have its own board prices choose at J. R. EDWARD? separate and apart from connec- Saloon tion, direct or indirect, with, any wine-tha- t non-sectaria- n. institution. educational other There should be no foundation for the charge that one is being sacrificed for the beifit of the other. There should be no whisper of political influence as a factor in appointments or promotion. The schools should be so sacred in public esteem, so consecrated to education alone that a hint of political interference would arouse a storm of indignation and repudiation at the hands of the people. Unhappily, Governor. Cutler does' not seem torealize orrccog-niz- e the necessity for such . conditions in the states educational system, He has permitted the demoralization of the Agricultural college- - and apparently would not object to an .extension of the demoralization to the university. Ilis course in this direction alone ought to earn for him and his machine the disgust of the people, the contempt of educators "and" th e ul t i ma t e re p ud I at the polls which their action so richly deserves. J. R. EDWARDS . FASTIDIOUS WOMEN Antisepti- Toilet consider Pixtine care of the necessity in the hygienictreatment of local and for person feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and healing sa qualities are extraordinary. For at Druggists, Sample free. R. Paxton Co, 13oson, M ass Andre-Th- e -; . on CROUP. Is a violent inflammation of the mucous membrane of the wind pipe, which sometimes extends to the larnyx'and bronchial tubes; Tird is one of the most dangerous diseases of children. It almost always comes on in the night. Give frequent small doses of Ballards Ilorehound Syrup and apply Ballards SndwLmimeut "externally to the throat. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Riter Bros. b Drug Go. - t Is your- storeSUCCEEDING or merely failing to FAIL! 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