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Show THE PAGE TWO TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y Saturday, January 29, 1910. cent bonus on all the wool they wear, anc the local government board, and labor leader heres the ratio: 1,100 to 4,500,000. That is in the house of comonm3, had a sharp mraup BY -P- UBLISHED ,for every sheepman jvho is benefited, 4,100 with an unidentified man as he was leaving a CO EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING imt be heavily taxed. political meeting last night. The minister was Is it difficult to figure out the anyone about to enter Jiis motor car when the man e every Tuesday, Entered at the behind and threw him And the ratio is sprang upon U Thursday and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, whomsoever the in Texa;? a lively struggle and was There in other to the ground. same in Utah or any pra.etieally matter. as second-clas- s state in the west, In the east the ratio is ten exchange of blows until the police pulled the EDITOR AUGUSTUS GORDON. ment-thoffender assailant away.- - - In times worse. F. J. MARSHALL, . . , - , CITY EDITOR " it Last 4s this the only point. Nor escaped.. yeaF SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ALL KINDS was shown that the assessors in Utahy could BARGAINS " DO IT! SAID WE j not find half as the By Carrier. as government many sheep WHEN fact that we can secure reforms 90c ' jnspe'ctoF found, proof thatrtbesesheepmen; . 3 Months 6 Tenths i r.:....$L75 these government pets, were willing to dodge even. In the face of the big interests, if we 12 Months $3.50 their own taxes while levying tribute on every have backbone to go after, them, also that we man, woman and child in the country. And may lose them by a subsequent Weakening of By Mail J 75 now, because of the liberal use of money in the spine, are both indicated by a Rural Week3 Months 0 Montha $1.50 polities and because of adroit lobbying in ly editorial ag follows: Do you remember the grisly old jungle OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE $3.00 Washington they are so well entrenched that 12 Months they can sit back and defy anyone whomso- days when we gagged at the very thought of ever to meddle with their graft. meat? Young Upton Sinclair went to ChicaWhen hot paid in advance, 50c per year wool Times The does believe not that the go, saw- rotten meat being embalmed for our additional. industry .should be singled out for attack in innocent palates, and Tad thej courage to tell Ydvertising Rates Furnished on Application. a reduction of import duties ; but it does hold U3 about it, . ? f to our the" we and said when Jtihat an honest modification of We all howled, govern- c tar: HE TARIFF ON WOOL ' ' to stop the- welfare iff Do laws is about at ment brou?ht oftbe something Washington: The Sunday Times of Salt Lake! S3 millions wool be should wear who considered and the do.it quick"! outrage, makes the following illuminating statement re-- , before the demands oithe fewr sheep owners So the government arranged a systeraof CLEAN-U- P garding protection as applied' to one of the are considered. meat agents. government inspection by pet clashes of beneficiaries: This wool schedule is a fine illustration of The great meat trust screamed injustice, . modest the is the Here way sheepmen lay and the Republican tariff system. talked about government interference down the law to the nation. The quotation is all that sort of things But we fellows had said from the resolutions' adopted by the National OTHERS. ARE do it, and the packers scream was soon Woolgrowers association at Ogden last week: THERIT English press Is prone to deride smothered into a mere gurgle. Our industry having received the Mens $3.50 Sheep Skin lined Shoes $2,75 the Americans for the disorder that sometimes The meat inspection bureau of the departnition due its importance in the protection afMens $3.00 Felt Lined Shoes $2.25 prevails at political meetings when rival fac- ment of agriculture has just given out a report h Mens $2.50 Felt Lined Shoes forded it by the recently enacted $1.85 tariff law, and fully realizing that nothing tions meet: and yet it would be well for the showing that in a year those inspectors we Mens $2.00 Felt Lined Shoes . r $1.50 as KnKlihh writers to remember the maxim regard sent to the packing houses have condemned so quickly demoralizes ", sheep husbandry Your Choice of any pair Womens Warm tariff tinkering, we therefore strongly oppose ing those who live in glass houses, judged from 25,0(10,000 pounds ofjbad meat. They looked found the and Associated over Press 35.672,075 animals, following dispatch. slaughtered Shoes in the Store . any attempt by anyone whomsoever to amend t The Earl of Donoughmore and Lord Ghey over 1,000,000 of these' unfit for food. schedule K. Your choice of any pair Womens Felt Think of that! One in every 35 was danOf course they oppose. Oppose?, They defy lesmore, in attempting to address a conservaSlippers in the Store to amend nchedule tive meeting in Coventry, found that the hall gerous as food. We know now that we did a anyone whomsoever Your choice of any pair childs or Misses K. It must be a wonderful schedule if it had been captured beforehand by the radicals, good job in sending out those inspectors. The Felt Slippers in the Store , satisfies these government pets. It must be that who hooted all the speakers down. The meet- meat trust may have made us pay their losses, but they didnt make us eat rotten meat. We schedule K wrings from the consumer every ing broke up in disorder. No Misrepresentation. Always Reliable we when from will us them A similar fate overtook Rothschild overcharging Lord so stop he not else would can it stand, jdallarJhe at Wolverton. where a crowd of radical hooTN get mad enough: dear to these Roosevelt had some pretty good ideas reIf the steel barons were to meet and reso- gans rushed the doors. Lord Rothschild stool Where the Car Stops . The Exclusive Shoe Man lute they would no doubt defy anyone whom- for a long time facing a deafening booing and garding inspection and control of predatory soever to meddle with their pet sehedule.The cheering, hut was obliged to content himself by trusts. He got some of these ideas from the Jungle affair. The gentleman he told us to sugar barons would resolute in the same di- adressing the reporters. Sir William Bull, member of the house of elect as his successor also has ideas about DONT HESITATE rection. The lumber barons ; the coal barons ; ,r' becommons for while trusts. and His control to wear glasses if you really need latest Hammersmith, the oil barons! the tobaco barons they would speaking inspection of fore the electors of that constituency, was rud- one was to have a system for inspection and . all defy anyone whomsoever. them, because you are afraid they a threatin He crowd. to the be man are of those trusts control that is this whomsoever who ely heckledby And will not be becoming to you. This willing anyone head. to the Come ened must be voluntary mans on, inspected or controlled. It is a mistaken idea, for glasses frepunch , anyhow' ? Listen: Down in. Texas 1,100 men own all shouted the man. Sir William forthwith des- for them, he says. quently improve ones facial ap stand-up- . A a the formed crowd and Taft four that cended wasnt in the about ring. the sheep add a look of in1,500,000, Fifty president Lucky, state, i pcarance. They; the the he had had been and men own half the number. The wool crop of fight ensued until years ago, isnt it? If police separated tellectuality to the ordinary coun-tencthe state is placed at 10,000,0(4) pounds valued combatants. Sir William, speaking of the af- practiced the plan ihe now suggests, we would First see your oculist, for enthe for was the to have worse said he date eaten none some of on eent The 100,000,000 pounds tariff tax oiJO per at $2,000,000. fair., his professional advice. bad meat, at the rate of 25,000,000 pounds per . ' this gives .the sheepmen a bonus of $800,000. counter. M. WENDELBOE There has been a great deal of unfair year. "Fifty men get half of this or $8,OCO apiece. But What do you think of that voluntary how about the other 4,500,000 persons in Tex- radical rowdyism lately, he said. This affair as? Where do they come in on this little graft? may clear The air,' as Englishmen like a fair trust curb? Doesnt it make you sort of J t '1 IW'JHrTO They wear shoddy or pay from 50 to 60 per fight and no fouling. John Burns, president of tired, THE JOURNAL r C- - Clothing Bargains Furnishing' Bargains Hat Bargains Shoe Bargains Bubt-Ulhe- him-from"- T 1 the-excit-e OF ......... ...... i. I. Dissolution Sale - Y ou cant afford to miss it ', - -- T ' - . - SALE OFALL A Winter Shoes and Slippers AT THE COSY CORNER Payne-Aid-ric- ( wool-grower- -- s. - ED. SELIGMANN e. . America, has been secured to assist in this work. Some of the best horses in Cache Valley and others from Ogden are on exhibition at the Stock Judging Pavilion now. Student Life. MANY AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING LECTURES AND DOING EXPERIMENTAL WORK. The greatest One of the Coming Industries of Cache Valley danger from 50 Acres South of Millville $2500. Terms. 80 Acres Near Wellsvilie $6,000. Terms. There are others its resulting in pneumonia. This can he obviated by using Chamberlains Cough Remedy, as it not only cures ,, influenza, hut counteracts any tendency of the disease towards 1 pneumonia. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION AS TO ONE PARTNER Notice is hereby given that the partnership between Fred Apple-ma- n and. Jake Greeobdnd,- - was dissolved on the 20th day of January 1910. So far as relates to the said Jake Greenland,- all debts due to the said partnership are to he paid, and those dae from the same discharged, at Logan, Utah, where the business will be ued by Mir. Fred Appleman, under the Firm name of the Logan Hide and Junk company. The above company will not he responsible for any debts contracted after the above named date, by any party or parties except by Mr Fred Appleman. FRED APPLEMAN. - , . . IT MAY CONCERN This is to notify all persons who have bought coal of Gnehm $ Co of this city "that payments, thefe-fo- r must be made' only id John H. Gpehm or Alfred Gnehm. J. II. GNEHM. 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This courre will continue for about two weeks and it is the hope and expectation of all concerned that this will he one of the most "beneficial short courses given. Prof. Titus and Prof. Homer kave hcl this part of the work in charge, assisted by Joe Edward Taylor of Salt Lake. A series of special lectures will be given by Drs. Widtsoe.Ball and Stewart. In addition to the Lecture work, laboratory and practical out door 'experiments will ho given. Prof. Caine TIITs conducting the work "with Livestock and has arranged work' to occur as follows : Beef cattle Monday. . Light horses Tuesday. Heavy horses Wednesday. Sheep and hogs Thursday. Dairy cattle Friday and Sat- C. . ana note what a difference they make in your condition. The stomach is the first to feel the good effects. Food tastes good, the digestion is strengthened; bowels and bile work regularly, the blood is cleansed, and the nerves rested. The whole system responds to the tonic action of Beechams Pills. 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