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Show THE PACE FOUR TIM-WEEKL- JOURNAL Y OURNaL mitted liiKVULUSIIED "Earl & to die in peace, but must submit to positive torture, for BY that's' what it is, during its last England Publishing Co. hours on earth., - V ' every Entered at the Whether or not the Journal Satur--daand Thursday Tuesday, was misinformed when it intimatat Logan, Utah:, as secon- ed that" the reason-th- e Campbell d-class matter. for Commercial Co. left Post-offic- e' -- V5) The names months we have been - ' A Lisa Seventeen in business, bought from us zvm Organs' rSiiriy-T- w And any. amount of Smaller Musical Merchandise. We will also deliver five. more pianos for Christmas Did your Papa buy one'Tor you? Ask him. We have other, musical merchandise suitable fW nriflo ' SEE US. . - -- A !,") 0 'ra nuetasitwaal further--informatio- , Juesuay, December 2J, lb07 - FURNISH TO ANY CURIOUS PERSON of the Fncfividuals who have, during the y, Logan of Ogden, was lack proper local AUGUSTUS GORDON, EDITOR support, 'we leave, to Manager Joseph Campbell, who is visiting A m e r ryXTTmTmasThutTlotran Logan. The Republican has rehilaripus . pne, to all ) J ournal ceived sinee readers. the. article referring to the matter f was written fo.r the Saturday The printers .yearly holiday issue." Will it 'acknowledge the ' . has arrived, so. our readers are corn! until excuse us', V tasked to kindly a r TH all we A1? n.L. C n a. .. T) A n nit may Saturday. JNeantime Aiiri jui. "iiiv mlwav iuuiu V4' ' Pardons deemed ft jocressf) ry. .to enjov ourselves.1 ' 7 . Li) issue a statement in1 the form of At the age of seventy, Andrew an excuse for ifcfc action in- comthe Carnegie is living proof that muting the sentence of Day, the work of signing checks for ."large negro jtirdcrer, "do imprisonment amounts does not necessarily for life. This action but paves shorten life. the way. for his ultimate release, ' ' v 7 and makes the law a laughing The only thing ' likely "to be stock. Some other man who does done unanimously, and with en- not merit death half: so much as thusiasm by this Congress, is the docs Day, will have, to face the .drawing of' the mileage executioner. Judged- - from ..the .JTAIL W JO -- - MW A - in y. great-variet- rjr.wrr: .? run , - - . -- - monthly- - stipend.- frequent miscarTiagesof justice in relation to the execution of the says: death "penalty," if would be better Exchange An Iowa Next to a million dollars, . a to abolish it. hearty laugh is about as pleasant a thing as one can have. A CIVILIZED SPECTACLE. There ought to be some comfort in this for the folks that havent What a revelation toi future million dollars. the generations of our boasted twen-- ; If the Pittsburg Dispatch, is to he believed, tigers have .yveaT lungs and cannot run" over half a mile, but observers ..of the Tammany variety in N. Y., are inclined to doubt-the'- " statement. - -- V :; is some conjecture, says the Phila. Ledger, as to what livexpert alienist will do for ing if people ever quit hiding each other. Well, they might go to work for a living. Stranger things than that have happened There . f - of the Dr. - Physicians club of Chicago, Belfield advocated the steriliza tion of habitual criminals as s down the means of keeping At a recent meeting criminal population; and another doctor present conveyed the somewhat startling information that more than three hundred prisoners inthe Indiana state prison had voluntarily submitted to operations for, that, purpose. 1 - the Chicago probably takdS cake for boodling aldermen 'and" , graft, and many have been-- its scandals.' The most recent' We is that apparently one hundred extra street men employed during a big snowstorm in January, of 1905,- were still being carried on the citys pay roll, some one - their pay regularly. records alsc the Inspection showed that the total number of men employed to remove" snow rose to fifteen hundred in the drawing of month of July". - The police authorities of Denver have adopted a plan that is to make drunkards fewer. They have a photographic apparatus at police headquarters, and when a man drunkenness is charged with his in brought picture is taken. A look at that picture the morning after shows him just .what kind of a looking jay he was, and thoroughly ashamed ;of himself if he is at all decent, he determines never again for him. well-calculat- The press dispatches , announced just prior to the final passing of King Oscar of Sweden, that he had been kept alive by the physicians .for many hours possibly a day or two after he would otherwise have passed away. It was that way, too, with. Queen .Victoria with. Pres, idents Garfield and McKinley. It seems to he one of the penalties of greatness that' it is not per-- tieth century would - the following matter descriptive of a, prize fight and copied from the Salt .Lake Herald" he The opening chapter was all for Urne,and was pronounced the fastest 'milling that any of the spectators had ever seen. At the end of the minute both men were bleeding profusely and on was the floor in his own Djjjis corner. He rose to his chair, but fell forward face- again. Ilis seconds were busy, however, and Davis was buttercups and daisies when the gong rang for the second round. This was a repetition, of dhe method, with honors slightin favor of Davis. The third ly round was vicious. Urne ..went after his man like, an enraged bul and tried his best to win,; but he didnt have his tablets with him, and Davis copped the money. As both men were covered with blood and in no condition to c m tinue, they were led - from - the nng, hpt the crowd was thoroughly satisfied and everyone had had his moneys ..worth. Frank Hooper refereed the c It Is likely the pair will he matched again, the fight to take place about Christmas. When trained and in condition thev ought to make a fat , on-hi- - s hammer-and-tong- , s. L names of R ckef vler, Morgan llarriman and Hill and for a fifth we will say Armour, and you have all that practically control the important industries and agencies of transportation. By control the influence which-th- is "come to them have gives they" dominate our financial institutions, "our great insurance companies. What then does it signify that, they control not merely the agencies of production and exchange, but they control the agencies of credit,-- that means the entire industrial" life of a community. Mr. Cockran admitted President . Roosevelt had trying to do things to the corporate interests, which grown up outside the Government and overshadow it, but he said that.; he had only succeeded in saying things, that he had able to make faces at only been 4 the trusts, that notsa single one of the' heads of the great; financial interests had been removed from the control of the corporations which pillaged ; and plurider&ttf llr: ontinuing Cockran said: - sumed Mr. Cockran, that the greatest problem which has risen in this country in recent years has been treated not by an agency of the Government, but by an individual whoe identity is un- , - -- ... W .if yA , 5 tle last twenty years .do - A WIFE to brin Offices over the Morrell Clotk- her husband and select her Xmas ing Store 63 N. Main St. presents fromour immense stock : LOGAN, UTAH. of. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs,, Pic- Office hours 9 a. m. to 12 m. tures and a fine line of Childrens ' 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Toys. Edwards Furniture, WANTED Try a want ad. with some - ferent quest. Wedding cards printed at this office. For Christmas. The fountain pen with no loose parts or leaky joints. Filled and ready to write in- stantly by dipping if in the nearest Special Cliistmas Prices of This Fresh Candies put up in 51b. Boxes ink-we- ll and pressing the Crescent-Filler., means .that with 'CONKLINS fountainot inkPen theres a SelC-FUlI- , 6 lb. Box Glaze Creams and Chocolates 5 lb. Box Glaze Creams and Chocolates nti barrel always ready. , Such comfort, too, in - Glide Over the papef writingi like' a swallow skimming through the air. No blots, scratches, skips or balks. It is nib and holder above any other fountain pen made. This Is the genuine At v. 5 lb ; : .. $1.50 $1.35 j J Box Glaze Creams and Chocolates .. .. .. .. $1.26 .... 90c .5 lb Box Glaze Creams -- and Chocolates .. This year we have the largest stock of Fresh Candies and Nuts we have ever carried. Special prices to Sunday Schools.' - Call and Look Over Our Stock 1 , -- r, J Cardon Jewelry Co. Your Christmas Big jyr , is not complete ,un,til, Crowds - for selection., your , i Attending Our Great Sale. Unmatchable , , I 1 ' :ic you have seen what we ,0'ir tstock of have ; Burnt- - Leather jh-tes-t. in Pillow tops and mats will surely please you, for this "reason, that it is one of the best ever shown in Logan Our offerings in HAND BAGS, . TOILET SETS, MANICURE SETS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY ETC. is also complete. Let us assist you in your selections of. gifts. f WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO and SMOKERS ARTICLES IN PROFUSION. THE PRESCRIPTION STORE Drug Co. Co-o- p Bargains, in - I .s i Shoes For The Holiday; Trade CHINA CHINA CHINA 1 . And 7 Hats f - Thats, the Reason Not long ago we purchased an entire , line' of , samples from an eastern ' manufacturer and we are now prepared -- to offer to the public the finest line of China at the lowest possible prices.,. Our special tables of 10c, 15c and 25c articles are sure to save you money. See our elegant line of Cut Glass. ab ..wholesale prices.- ha, 4 li Remember, there is always something new in ' .departments.t I , ; , ; e-- 1 - . - !f ft '! . 4 dif- t . - Dentist. L: not think a single act has passed Congress which had its : origin within its own' limits; every, one Conklin ot world wide was imposed upon it from outtame, The Pen with the Crescent-Fillemade by side. I do not know, of an imThk Con lin Pen Co., Toledo, Ohio. Call and portant hill that has passed Contee this wonderful pen. gress except under the whip and spur of Executive influence. If you want to strike "an of how absolutely cdji- temptible the legislative -- power has become you have, to consider the recent events in our own state. Yoq remember .the two-ce- nt rate law passed last winter -that was vetoed by Gov, Hughes, Are-"-11"" Has he any right to veto any measure? Do you remember his ground for his veto? IIewetoed it on the ground that the members of the legislature - did not THE LAND. . WHO RULES possess sufficient information to legislate upon the subject intelBourke ligently. That, I believe, is - a Cockran, at the opening session fair statement of that veto mesof the sixth season of the Peo- sage. I am quite sure that Gov. ples Forum of the New Rochelle Hughes would not dispute the v Theatre, in New York, in des- accuracy of it. He said they had cribing The Silent Revolution no inquiry, and therefore they! de did not possess the necessary in- m Our Political System, which formation to exercise that ' power thepowers dared that have grown up in the business conferred upon, them effectively and financial' world uuni.g Ihe or ,even intelligently. In speaking of the putative last tn years now completely heGovern- Fedril- Jrmmate powers of the National Govern-- , ment and are much stronger than ment as" compared to , what Mr. any government which has ever Cockran styled the real govern- cited the recent finan-- 1 existed even in times of anti- anent, he . r" ' '' cial panic and said this. peril was . . 7 7 quity. During the last ten years, the greatest that had ever faced, of the country and . had been dealt said he,1 the entire control productive agencies, has passed with, not by agents of the Govinto the hands of less than half ernment, but by forces outside. of men. Frankly, if The eyes of the country, he said, had not been" turned Upon the you ask me to give the names-othose who completely dominate Executive at' Washington for re-- ! ,, ,T to of but. a the Ref, the entire industrial field, I could promlibrary not mention more than four. to inent citizeq in New York, where save my life'T arn quite satis--fie- d a secret 'conclave Was held, .ihe that you will all realize 'that result of this conclave, he said,' their ! combination.,.: is . . stronger was the adoptiQn.of measures jjp-J- . on which the whole .country is than any goveIment that wnow i stalling its .financial policy j - : existed. Opposite The Tabernacle : if I think tst E will" take I the r It is a portentous fact, re-. DR. S. B. THATCHER, -- theWd In known. This certainly indicates a profound revolution1, in our political system. . a a - these n: |