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Show T va aJ Kjj TliJLTliu'TmiiajJ I TTCTW X THE PAGE FOUR TRI-WEEKL- dallars.This.money. had ..actually been hidden from the; regular avenues of away ;withdra-wnot trade. It does require the withdrawal of BY t scarcity that can many such sums to create CO. EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING be felt; and this was the main intent.Second-arto that was the desire to disburse this every Tuesday, Entered at the Post-offi- c h, large sum at the time indicated, as a prooff of Thursday and Saturday. atrLogan.-Utathat M returning confidence you now read so . . matter. as second-clas- s THE; JOUR.NAL n - a-- y - r , EDITOR AUGUSTUS GORDON, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Carrier. Months 6 Months 12 Mouths -- 9Ue seems much more effective in influencing votes, rt $L75 than does principle. Months 6 Mont' 12 Months : When not r ...... ...... . imuch about. By such means as those above indicated are both the laborers and the great middle class seared into line for party ; and palpitation of the poceket 8 .By -- 1 $4.50 Mail. Regarding the breyity of the war heros day of 75c the Rural Weekly remarks Lsn fame, Nodzu died. Yq-THE WAR HERO ' - - 2 ,,,, .... .. ... $8.00 - didnt The other day notice it, did you ? No, and you are inclined- to Nodizu? Was he a clown, or an acrobat? additional . The newspapers had to explain who he. was, i c t k) nion furnished TAdvertisin gyrates ge app e0theygave"'hinr seven- lines on l and that was the end oLNod zu. But three years ago or so Nod'zu was a hero Here, from a Rea war hero. He it was who forced the passpublican source, the Salt Lake Telegram age of the Yalu and fought the fierce battle of is pretty clearly shown the chief reason why Nanshon, heating the Russians back, and all the world rang with- his acclaim. Today the the Republican party won the election: com world forgets. Not only does it forget, but it If the dispatch the other morning that tracts amounting to $250,000,000 (or falf that forgets that itlias forgottenT in bis forgottenn ess.You Nor is Nodmal-onmrr )- - were- - entered into prior- - to- - eleetio n, --on condition that Mr. Taft should be electedbut can safely bet yourself 10to 1 that you connot to be rescinded in caseffff his defeat was true, name the Japanese genral who defeated the ' that is sufficient to account for . his election, Russians in a series' of the largest land battles : from a Minister standpoint it was simply' buy-- ever fought upon the planet. " 'his fame True, he "a " few ing the election by the great "railroad a nd other corporations. ; Looked upon from the months ago by coming' to America and distri-l1standpoint of business. only,, it. shows that for bating several hundred dollars in tips to the ertain reasons the ,,grefit money magnates waiters of the Auditorium hotel hut even at and the managers of the great industries oi that, everybodys forgotten him except the the country had a fear that a radical change waiters. of the administration would produce such unYou can safety bet yourself 5 to 1 that you business d it woulq jworl Jhat jTo not Jcnow the name of, the Asiatic who swept certainty jntlie not do to replenish depleted stocks or under- the Russians from the seas And utterly broke s' take vast improvements, no matter how much the naval power of a European powthey might be needed. er, a thing unprecedented in the worlds hisBut the effect was certainly, to insure the tory. election" of MrrTafrfforit' enabled" the great Nowis alTthis a'matter for sighsand tears he votes of control to, the mutability of human fame and the over quite corporations without 2,000,000 men qnd that compulsion fickleness of the public mind? or further argument than merely to circulate Not a bit of it . -them one the if statement man that among After he has done his wrar workr its all should be elected their situations would be safe right for the war hero to beforgotte n, unless he and theip wa ges secure, whereas if another then proves himself something vastly more was elected immediate, and , radical retrench- than a war 'hero. v. ment on all lines would be necessary. Its the most .encouraging sign of recent civiWhen we reflect .that 200, 000 Votes if chang lization 'that the war hero is so soon reduced to ed in New York, Ohio and Indiana would 'have his proper level in- the public mind. Once the Mr. elected Bryam we see in .a moment the war hero lived on bis laurels forever. Now! he potency displacing such an. alternative before goes to work and makes good in the peaceful, men who depend upon their daily twages to workaday world, if he would not be buried in, ' support themselves and their families. It is the dust of forgetfulness useless to say there was no reasonable occasion Thats one reason why people pay so little atfor the fear expressed, because reasonable or tention to the reyelation that the hero of San not' it was there. That is not the worst of it. Juan hill wasn't on San Juan hill at all! The That combination cart awaken the same fear revelation conves too late. We had almost forin any campaign, or in- other words the great gotten that there was a San Juan hill. money combines of tlie country can without spending any money control the elect ions.II ad The Enoch Ardens return to find their they pleased they could have declared they estates administered- and their wives basking were weary" of Roosevelt policies and could in the Avarmth of other mens hearts and fire-see no ttepe-o- -f improvement- - mi "sidrsTarPTHTtongertomonoTTolize the exper- change. Mr. Bryan would have been elected ience of being decared officially dead, although -- by a was Mr. Taft.larger majority-thathey will net-b- e proud of their new associate. The Herald shows another condition that had Herman Billek.theChicago murdered who slew its effect; namely the withholding, by the off- seviral membere of the Vzral family, was conicers of the big corporations, of money belong- victed and sentenced to be executed last suming to Jheirt stockholders, thus producing, an mer. "At the thfle of his conviction. hoAvever, artificial scarcity of money that also had an be avhs permitted to appeal to the Supreme unfavorable effect upon Mr Bryans candi-- ) Court of the U. S., Avhieh lias just decided it dacy, as tending to prove that money was go- has no jurisdiction. Noav although the Feding into hiding for fear of his election. How eral court gave him leave to appeal, the order vast a stlm might have been thus withheld can for. his execution upon a certain date was not only, sm far, he guessed at; blit one instance rescinded and the State authorities, because of will furnish an indication. The Northern Paci- the appeal, taking no action, it is now claimed fic Ry. Co. concealed, until after the elction, that, because the order Avas not rescinded it funds that enabled it immediately afterwards must have been executed and the man, in legal to dstribute $11.26 a share to its stockholders ; is theory, already dead; and as it is not cusOr the iireatsmn total of seventeen- millions off toms rjorff awful to h ang"a 'd e ad m any Billek ,,:J in advance 50c -- per year ask - 1 the-13th-p- a - - - - - 1 first-clas- . AAh-- -' - p JOUR NAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y will .continue Saturday, November 14, to breathe and to eat his daily ef - . . neck-stretched- . Sai R4K ration! at the expenseTof the state, of .Illinois, unless some clever lawyer can devise sorjfe means of removing his remains from the the State prison; and this looks longer- he surely a dead one can-nhelcTin durance vile,- This would certainly cap the climax of legal technicalities. and ab' surdities, but probably would not occasion much .surprise, for most of the technicalities upon which malefactors escape payment of the penalty of their crimes, are .ridiculous. Billek will be deeply interested in the outcome, for before this time he must have 'had many offers of lucrative museum or vaudeville engagements in the event of regaining his liberty. This would be, much more agreeable toBillek . than to 'have his1 pur-lieus- 1903 .' Special Engagement Special Engagement THATCHER OPERA HOUSE 2 Nights, beginning Tuesday, Nov. 1 7 The Popular Favorite, Mr. Sanford Dodge supported by Miss Louise Marshall anH Co. Tue;sdajr Night Goethes c A I Immortal Drama . rAUj T Mr Dodge as Mephisto, Miss Marshall as Mrguerite. WEDNESDAY, The Greatest of Shakespearian Prama3 THE MERCHANT OE VENICE Mr. Dodge a3 Shvlock, Miss Marshall as Portia., ALL SPECIAL SCENERY AND ELECTRICAL EFFECTS Prices - 75c, 50c. 35c and 25r 'i .The lives of the presidents of- - the little South 1 Ajmericaik,republics are by no means a safe bet or a good risknor," - their continuance, do the' possessors during lieon flowery beds cffeaseor live a carefree existence. One of them, President Uabrera of fiuatemala, has of late been- - experiencing all iff the perils attendant upon greatness in the Latin Americas aud has had a truly lively the undertaker. " Twice time' during the past few months 'he has had forex pi osions - 0 f - wh ieh tunate escapes ffrom-bohe was the object, and he is virtually a pris oner in the executive mansion, not darlhg to venture. forth . Even herehe is fearfulahd dares tmst no one but his mother to prepare hismeals for, him,, for fear of being poisoned1; and yet,-- so great is the- - love of power,that he. in cluit 'bts ' -- . side-steppin- Better Values in Clothing g mb t TIME NOW TO BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER CLOTHES FOR THERELL BE NO TIME T.tttr PRESENT .TO SAVE. THE SAVINGS NOW ARE REAL GENUINE SAVIN GS NOT, ECONOMIES MADE POSSIBLE BY A LACKOF STYLE INFERIOR TAIL-- " OR WORK OR POOR MATERIALS BUT the - A very cheerful funeral was that of Pierre Lacroix, art, eighty year old bachelor recently buried at Amilly, France. By his direction" his, friends attended dressed in their gayest clothes, A; brass band preceded The the hearse and played selections from Geisha, and much other,' music of a cheerful nature, and. the assembled 'friends cheered as the casket pras lowered. Later they attended 'a banquet an da ball given py order of the Now this may not seem decorous or ednventional. but upon theother handwhat was there to mourn over, except that the friendly circle to which he- belonged Avoid never more be complete? He had lived his day., and.a. lon g .one was .willing to depart, and Avanted to enter-upohis journey joyfully. Why should his friends take a less cheerful ' view? ante-morte- m HIGH GRADECLOTHING As: Every Suit or Overcoat in the House 1 -- 4 off 25 Per Cent off-- 1 4 off Ft Fai DUNBAR, ROBINSON & CO. i (Ti acte pfot hi f fellii d. Autumn isiai unqi 8K Weddings aqd mos - Goe Sagement Rings, daintily fashioned and set with ' monds' or gems of yourchomer Wedding Silverware and Cut Glass, beautiful new tions in these wares that will make the bride rejoice. Remember this store for- Autumn wedding gifts. No- trouble to show and suggest and advise. Selections will be pnt away for you if you wish. . dia- tan, all ope - !? ik - In order .to regain the sum' and then of its contribution to the Republican some, campaign fund, the Paper Trust has already added five dollars a ton to the price off its butehebs paper. The value of advertising had forcible illustration in Salt Lake the other day. About two weeks previously a thief had broken into the home of Mrs. Irene Morris, and after taking AAhat money he 'could find made his In. recounting the affair the e.seape. advertised the fact that the thief had neAvs-pape- rs as j trag CARDON JEWELRY beat CO. its Being thus ably told Avhere it ass kept. after Avaiting lorig enough to w;sed up. iilloAV the alarm caused by the first burglary to di-- out, the robber returned and got three hundred dollars Avorth of the jeAvelry he had overlooked upon his previous visit.' In a AAant AAriting ad., WHAT YOU WANT, in the vou can find. Thats all. 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