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Show r CLiturday, clothes, which were much more conspicuous than my Opinions. Henry W. Nevinson in London ' Chronicle. . ' ' Cause of In , v i ( dian Unrest beyond' these common orievances of India I am most Struck in Damras by the uneasy suspicion that justice is n6t pure supposed that, One had always faults our other our whatever It seems to me that the government could be depended a for ,n justiceihaUiook po thought of persons or gam. iris disconcerting to find that it 'is exactly the suspicion of injustice that is here rousing the'' widest feeling of disquiet and irritation. Men of the highest official position in the law courts tell me that the common people are ceasing to believe in British justice at all. There is,, too, the standing sense of wrong because an En glisKm an Has" th S'Tt glit'to a different form of trial from an Indian; because in most cases throughout the country the official who brings an accusation is also the official who decides the case; and because the native police are promoted on the number of convictions they obtain. Unhappily all these three grievances are familiar to any one who has taken any notice of Indian affairs at all. Lord Ripons attempt gradually to remove the first, though it failed, is one , of events of the THe sehis famous viceroyalty. cond is a scandal so obvious and so universally recognized that one can only suppose its removal is now a matter of money.,, The third, which I think is more bitterly resented here than anything else, will require a complete reorganization of the police, especially of the system which leaves the prisoner on remand in their hands and makes it worth their while to .extort confessions rightly by means with of or wrongly, are spoken horrbr among the people. Peaceful and backward as Mab dras is supposed to be in with places like Poona, I have seen more signs of active unrest herethan in other places. The Swadeshi movement is very strong. In the native papers you see advertisements of SwadeshT goods of every kind, and exhortations to try our Bande Mata ram cigarettes.. One wealthy IBfidtl ha'STleterminedto machinery, and collecting members of the old weaver caste has set up a bamboo hand looms, where they turn out beautiful lndian cottons well-remember- , h, I com-pasiso- fac-tory- of very little "more' expensive than the English stuffs and lasting four times as long. He cannot keep pace ith the demand of the Hindu women. There is a small party here also which says: Let the English go their way. "We will ask no shafq.in their governWe will ment and take none. neither appeal to their law courts nor accept salaries as their officials. We must pay the taxes, but otherwise we will forget "that the foreigners are among us at . all. Last night I was Introduced by a Brahman into the house of one of his party. It was the festival of Siva. The rooms' and court. yards sparkled with little lamps, and at the door a hand of pipers drove care, I hope, .very far awayr The gods were collected on the table, and, dressed in all their best, little girls tended them with lights and flowers. But, for the first time, the master of the house did not give me a -- -- Hindu-welco- me; andw went out into the great temple of Vishnu the excited crowd, waiting for the procession of ; the gods, swarmed round me with wild shouts of Bande Mataram Bande Mataram! Hail to the Motherland! My Brahmah told me afterwards that it was in compliment to my Liberal opin--ionBut, I think it was not in to compliment my English " s. . A Man dishonest enough to let the man I know go about his business feeling he is a martyr, instead of waking him up to the fact that he is nothing but' a selfish thief. wonder if I did right. -Winifred Black. is Only a Man ..I GRASSHOPPERS FOR CHICKENS. Put i Page nineteenjouknal, logan, Utah i February' 81908: A "man I know ex- trouble. ample of those. South African chicken raisers would be a good one for the Utah chicken grower. The Department of Agriculture of a certain south African colony has advertised for a supply of grasshoppers during theTforth- coming season, in bags of not less than seventy-fiv- e pounds, net. The grasshoppers must be thor-ol- y dried .before being bagged. With the numerous devices that have been used for successfully ridding the Utah green fields of these little pests it should be a simple matter .to gather a sufficient quantity of grasshoppers for the winter s- - meat. supply for thPchicken. The fact that grasshoppers may be used in this manner should discourage the burning of the little creatures by the county official after he has paid the catcher a bounty on them. I for one will pay twice the bounty per bushel on them, for the Of course use of my chickens. no one ever questioned the edibility of the grasshoppers. The inhabitants of parts of central Africa consider a feast of grasshoppers as good as one of tqrkey is to us. This thing of (sometimes eating grasshoppers called locusts), isnot a. new custom, for John the Baptist suvsis-te- d for quite a while on grasshoppers and wild honey. Catch a bag full next . season and try is"' in trouble-b- NOTICE ' he but TO TIIE CITIZENS OF.LOQAN which is Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in easily di-gested form, is the greatest strength-builde- r known to medical science. CITY: It is so easily digested that it sinks into ' 0? their family phy sicians having knowledge of the AH persons diseases rany suspieious symptoms are hereby required to report the same to the City Health Officer, Dr. T. B. Budge, at liis office, No. 22 both phones between the 9 hours of a, m. and 8 p. m. who will investigate without charge, and if any contagious diseases are found will have" same quarantined according to the regulations of the City Ordinances. The article CiibiaJ of the County Boar cL of Health re- leave town and go Somewhere fers to cases in the County and else and start again. not within the cities or incorporI ated towns. Why dont you pay up? said to the man I know'. He By order of the City Board of stared at me with astonished Health. he .said. Win. EDWARDS, eyes. up? Pay s of ten T. B. BUDGE, my Why, Id give years life if I could pay up. N. C. PETERSON. Ten years of your life, said Logan, Utah, Jan. 28, 1908. ' I: that's a good price. How about your cigars and your The Physiological Reasons. w'hiskey and soda and your little Dr. Marae 4he inventor of suppers after the theatre couldnt you give them. up for, say six voice telepathy in Paris, has dismonths ! covered why husbands are invariI should think that would be ably worsted in argument by better than to give ten years of their wives. He says: A woman your life or even than running can" talk four times as long, as a man with the same expenditure away like a coward. Theres a little woman in a of energy. It is merely a quesoffice who works at tion of the amount of air which themrpackthem;.up iru a dry newspaper the telephone "exchange she gets escapes from the lungs during place, after drying them ; with $10 a week; shes supporting a phonation, and as a womans heat, to keep them from decaymother and six brothers on that larnyx is narrower than a mans ing. The food is so natural that She showed me the deeds and a childs than a womans, it I wonder it hasnt long 4 go for two lots shes buying out is evident why children can pratreached a commercial basis and I where her brothers tent is. If tle for hours at a time and why expect soon to read in the Desershe can do that on $10 a week I women can maintain the fatigue et Farmer, advertisements, ' some should think you could pay a few of conversation so mnch more such as the following i Good honest debts on $60. easily than a man. Millard County giants; fancy The man gasped, then he grasshoppers, make . chicken lay Saloon Keeper Shot. his shoulders, and he twice a day. Fancy yellow peg- shrugged smiled. 'Oh, well, of course, named Larkin A gambler ged grasshoppers, thoroly seasonhe said, ra woman, can do that known as Blackie,. who had ed in. the pure air of Dixie. sort of thing; a man cant. been, in Rexburg, Idaho, for bricks, Grasshopper, pressed not? I queried mildly. about a month, followed' B. W. Why Best -- poultry made in Utah. a man well,' Oh, cant; thats Edwards, a saloon keeper of the food. J.. Cecil Alter, in Des- all. town, into the barbers shop uneret Farmer. YouTnea mnnan:'wontrsa id der theFirstNationalBank.and I, and then we both laughed and demanded of him $65, which he SIMPLE WASH CURES claimed was due him. Edwards changed the subject. . ECZEMA. If I really cared anything for denied the claim, and Blackie, ase man I., know T would have drawing his revolver, shot Ed Skin-DiseItching, been honest enough to keep right wards through the heart, and Routed Without Use of Inon with the same subject and shot him again in- the back after jurious Drugs. would have said : he had fallen. Turning his weaNow,' I dont want to lecture pon in the direction, of the Great inventors . often have been praSedTorlfurrendering The yoiya nd - Im. not going. to; hut secrets " of their discoyeries. please, don tcome.,and tell. ,:.me out pf jhe shop ancT escaped, but troubles a gain until youve was captured three hours .later Practically the same thing hap- your made up your mind to face them hiding under a haystack. pened in the medical world in like a man, not to try to run the case of Dr. Decatur D. Denfrom them like a deserter; You can save money on at least nis, the" eminent skin specialist of away all a question of what you one-haits the things yon huy, Chicago. like in the world and what through reading the ads.' Isnt Dr. Dennis, in his own - office really to like. you that worth while? pretend practice, discovered that pure The trouble with you is you vegetable oil of wintergreen, -- y our -- own comfort like sim-plbetter e properly mixed with other than like you being an honest remedies was practically a man. You say you dread the sure specific for Eczema, psoar-iasifirst of month as a criminevery barbers itch, salt rheumj and. other itching skin diseases. al dreads execution flay, yet you But the oil of wintergreen alone dont dread it as mfich as you do was found ineffective. It requir- the idea of giving up some fool ed other mild ingredients such as little luxury that you would be We have plenty of All kinds as well off without. just and of good Coal. Union Pacific, glycerine thympl compoundnot "Im for ' blaming you ed with the wintergreen,-toRock Springs lump and nnt, your prolikes and dislikes; you didnt duce the real eczema cure. Diamond lump and nnt, , ' make . yourself. This compounded) D. D. D. Kemmerer lamp and nut. Of course, yotl could do some, takes We make a specialty of positively Prescription toward the'.Jn-stanthing making yourself t ayay the . itch, .at once filling all orders promptly, it is applied to the skin. over a bit if you reairyT wanted for any kind of coal or wood This. vegetable liquid does away td, but that isnt the question Call or telephone ua your , . with deleterious drugs so long were dismissing, order. We do the rest. What I dislike about you is used in an attempt to doctor the PRICE blood, whereas modem science that you wont tell yourself the take et You really first and all the time a skin dis- the consequencec. on other ease. living prefer peoples you want to know more money and getting fat on other about the merits of D. D. D. peoples worry to denying your' Prescription, call at our store, self any of the fool little luxur. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN We vouch for this remedy. Riter ies yon make yourself believe are Toilet Antiseptic a Paxtlne consider necessities.' Now, why dont yon Bros. Drug Co., Logan, Utah. necessity in the hygienic pare of the . -- admit it? eall person and for local treatment of dont Why you feminine ilia, As a wash its deansing, Your store is as important as yourself a footpad of a holdup germicidal, deodorizing and healing are extraordinary. For sale its advertising never more so and bedonewith.it?M But you qualities at Druggists. Sample free. Address , see I didn t really care, so I was never less so ! r, paxton Co, Boston, Mass br-r-r-- Grippe or Influenza, whichever you like to call it1 Is one of the most weakening diseases known. Scoffs Emulsion ad I get a decent salary, said to me the other day, I got behind, a year or so ago through sickness aad various things and Ive never caught rnp. Im in debt and I doq,t1be-lieve- I -it ll'egr get out of month dread the first of every just as a condemned man dreads execution day. Tap, tap, knock, knock, theyre at the door all day the collectors. At first I could stave them off with a promise and a dollar or two, but now they hound me like a pack of the bloodhounds we used to read about in Uncle Toms PAGE TEHEE . existenceofcontagious the system, making new blood and new fat, and strengthening nerves and muscles. Scoffs Emutsion Use Influenza. after . Invaluable for Coughs and Colds, r, ALL DRUGGISTS 1 r 6O0. AND $1.00. . Headquarters for Poultry Supplies... BEEF SCRAPS, OYSCORN, WHEAT, SCREENINGS. TER SHELL, CHARCOAL, FLOOD MEAL, & SPICES. WE ALSO CARRY FULL LINE OF CRASS & CLOVER SEEDS. POP CORN, SWEET CORN, BALED HAY, OATS, MILL STUFS, POTATOES, ONIONS, SALT AND SEAMLESS SACKS. . V T. J. Poulter Produce Co. , 4 .130 NORTH MAIN - T -- v IND. PHONE 145 A. : IN THE OLD SMURTHWAITE STAND BELL PHONE 144 R. CHIROPRACTIC ' ' k) Is the latest and most accurate way of removing the cause of 95 per cent of all Acute and Chronic diseases e or Surgery, by adjusting any known, without one or more of tbe 300 articulations of the skeletal . frame, more especially the 52 of the Spinal Column, thereby removing pressure from impinged nerves, allowing a formal supply of Life Force to every Organ and part" of the body which constitutes health. For further information' concerning Chiroto remove the practic and its possibilities . cause of your ailment, consult J. F. PETRITSCH, D. 0. 42 S. Main St., Logan Utah. Bell Phone 129 Drug-Medicin- -- rft f J r- The Salt Lake Herald - . , NEWS s, EVERY-DA- Y" 85 cents $10,00 A YEAR. A MONTH I7 COAL L. TELLS ALL THE UTAH lf M.& THE BEST PAPER IN SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND WOOD COMPANY . T $5.50 .. "If ' " -- 1 $44.00 FROM , . t - -. PARIS it, iJ We collected $44.00 for the Wood River fimes, Hailey, IdaNo. ho, from a gentleman at Rue Pomerou, Paris, France. The , draft" was written .in French.' Nobody but our client, Mir. T. E. Pioott, could read it. It looked good to him. We can collect some for you if you turn in your claims. Red Streaks of honesty exist in every- - ,y body. MerchantsProtectiveAssociation i . " i SdEHTlFIO COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS. , Seven R6oms, Fifth Floor Commercial National Bank Bldg: ' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. v Some People Dont Like Us Francis G. Luke, GenT Mgr. x |