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Show 123 PAGE TWO THE JO URN A sideratloa in choosing a sot , of officers under the new system, under which greater.authority than everwilPbe vested in j fewer hands. It is well to know what the' disposition' of the few is. II PUBUSHEOBY EARLAND ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. Entered a.t. the- - Post-Offic- GOOD OLJ5 LAW. The- ol d Mosa itriaws were everyTuesday; Thnrs e uesday, November 7, 19H. TSlVZZZSJX JCZZ3&L, LCCA2T, GT1IL - k PERPETROTED BY NVALT MP DOUGALL-- s we drafted, and may assume, to suit the times, the people conditions prevailing at that period. Many of EDITOR GORDON AUGUSTUS them would be unsuited to this day. and age of j CITY EDITOR world ; and yet sometimes on is apt to regret F. J. MARSHALL . . .' that others are not still of full force and effect. SUBSCRIPTION RATES The writer was so impressed a day or two since Carrier. when reading of a case that eame before a court ; By 90c in 3 Months $1.75 6 Months . i It was a ease wherein an aged father sued : 12 Months hip son for money loaned but not returned, asfa I Advance In Mail' Time On disclosed a pathetic story. The. old gentleman, By ?5C 3 Jilonths 90e over seventy years of age, owned a farm in $L50 Missouri where, with his aged and paralyzed G.Montha$1.75 1 $3.00 12 Months wif e, he lived. They had a son in Utahj and ' to be near him. and probably with the Six months is the limit on time subscriptions finally, hope of at ler.-- t kindly, dutiful moral support of a paper. We cannot let them run from him in .icir old age, they sold the farm longer, so we make no yearly time rates. moved' td Salt Lake. and Apparently the son reeehed them with open arms, and promptly proceeded to borrow his parents money for use in his business. The old folks lived in a house owned by the son. All went well until the father, being too old to go out to work and having exhausted his current funds, began to as& the return of the nionev he -H( tinted .t will have been by a mwed polltled loaDed. Not onlv did ,he Kn fail to paJ, vote, much of it com,nS from those who, viewing s0 ht t0 hav, ,hl. old cm K, ,viclcd bu, ltand. from municipal politics from a with no hi, hous(. Then. d,alitule, .point, vote for them with the belief that bv so other source to to for means, the fatlier apply doing they will obtain the most efficient service. was to sue. It was admitted that in compelled For this reason they pledge themselves to an un- various ,small sums some of the money had been biased administration; distributing the appoin- returned, and that son went into court and at-- ' tive offices, and seeing that all offices are adtempted to offset the balance due with' various basis. ministered, upon a strictly little dabs of coal and other supplies he had They pledge themselves to an efficient eco- furnished them, of which no specific account nomical business administration; will maintain was kept. and, if possible, advance the standard of the In the good old days of Moses that son would citys eleetrie light plant; will do all possible to have been stripped, taken outside the city gates, improve and increase the citys water supply and there stoned to death ; and reviewing his ease, without imposing burdeasome taxes; prhmise to one is apt to mourn the repeal of that good old put in street crossings in the paved districts as law. jlMK ano bqobthe new hoqpskirt makes a getaway look like the REAL THING- - ? rapidly as finances will admit; pledge thenelves to contract or conduct city improvements, and to it is upon the part of the Repurchase materials and supplies, upon a strictly X BIBLE BAKED IN BREAD IT THOU MUST LOVE ME JUST FOR FUN i- assert that at the time ofthe to Publi(:an business basis, with no favoritism or "rake offs:! r to be servants of the people; to keep in ti?uch r0(,ent trouble and deadlock in the city council, In a letter recently received in Black and Blue. with them and to ascertain their wishes upon nfouneilinan Ilayball was the one solely respon-matter- Yonkers is a leaf from the diary If thou must love me,, let it be How do you like my bang? for nought sible; that his colleagues would have broken of Mrs. Mary A. Moody, who, alof general public, concern. Theyre all the style this season. Except for loves sake only. Do It's much more decorative Hie closing paragraph of their announcement awa-- v if they could- - Are Caine and Evans suoh most 50 years ago, wa.P a devout not sav O. in church woman Cincinnati, than the bang I 'saw over Mrs. be led as to the nose? is most significant, and relates to sidewalk and weafeling:s by Certainly The I love her for her smile her Jones eye this morning. extract reads: not! They, with Mr. Ilayball, were contending watermain extensions. look her way February 18, 1862: I wish ' In this connection candidates Ilayball and Uor wbat theJ believed to be and what 'the courts to note here a short account of Of speaking gently for a trick Cabbage, of thought Nelson feel that in many instances injustice hasdecidcd was right Jllst as s0on as thc PPsi-bec- an old Bible, the finding of which A well known expert' in cookThat falls in well with mine, and in Lucas county, Ohio, has ' exdone. jtidn conformed to law the fight was dropped. ing 'encountered trouble in a sucertcs a of cited deal brought curiosity, great ' The city ordinances covering these subjects , burban teommunity the other afA sense of pleasant ease on being more than 150 years old 1 was ratber a ternoon when she' prepared to lecare drafted in conformity with the state law nervy thing for candidate and ' a such in loaf baked been a day having Her send to Smart out those circular letters of bread. For these things in themselves, ture to the Mothers club. passed bya Republican legislature and drafted 7 to Cook. was How subject The Bible belongs to Mr. beloved, may according to Republican theory the right of the in an attempt to prove to the Island residents She how much that because he is interested both in promoting Sehebolt, a member of the United Be changed, or change for thee, a manbegan by telling rich to govern. appreciates good cooking and love so wrought and preventing the construction of that dam, Brethren church, who lives near That law , upsets every-- theory of then she proposed to give and popular be He is a native May the Maumee unwrought so. Neither various recipes. at be C0ldd better represent them than could of Bohemia. river. government and violates every constitutional love me for The baked Bible rAmong the first was one for HaybaH who has but one interest, and that was originally the property of Thine own dear pitys wiping guarantee by" arbitrarily constituting a minority coldslaw. To have this bgst, a majority, and enabling that minority to force tbeir own- as he proved by securing a $200 a;.-- his grandfather, who was a my cheeks dry--the take a lecturer, began creature might forget to weep, faithful Protestant when such a tax upon the majority. propriation from the Council, to help them and cabbage who bore, profession cost something. In the matters of paving, watermain extension 0 At this point a young matron 7 All of the peasants in the Thy comfort long, and lose thy CCORDING to our local contemporary Mr. and, possibly, other civic improvements to be A interrupted. She was eager to love thereby! community in which he lived all the Information possible. paid for by a tax upon abutting property owners, Ilayball is an experienced politician; while were ordered to give up their But love me for love's sake, that get Tell me, please, she spoke up, the support of only evermore inference, Mr. Smart i not. Those, however Bibles, and officers of the crown of them is neces- how is one to know the dispoVerc sent through the town to Thou mayst love on. through .vary to institute the proposed improvement, but hvbo bave observed the latter gentlemans meth-i- t Philadelof sition a cabbage? e that the Protestant Bibles loves eternity. ods f campaigning, declare that he must have Times. s takes, the united vojte of the other phia were taken out of the possession Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 'to defeat it. Hence we have rule by the minority laken to the game as kindly as u duck takes to of their owners Presence of Mind. In operation-su- ch Poisoned by Wood Alcohol. a rule often works a hard- - water, and that his methods might even gie Mr. Sehebolt s grandmother, , sobbed the poor, Mister, few officers were knowing that the Bremerton, Wash., Nov. 4. ship upon a majority. We will suppose a dis- - Tammany a pointers, I come ter little From ragged boy, concealed the coming., present drinking wood alcohol, P. triet in which three well to do citizens own one two volume in a hatch of dough, then J. Ilallev and A. L. Law, naval see if yer could stake me third of the frontage, the remaining s bits. for and the Arare it. baked dead. oven, eamen, Seaman ready being owneef by poorer men and women. The What do you want it for? The house was carefully searched thur Johnson is dying, and a deasked the practical philanthropist. three desire all modern improvements, either for Logan city should elect men who are free from lint no Bible was found, and tachment of navy guards aTe I wanter go an see me poor their own convenience or to enhance the value of political entanglements; for in the straight out when the officers departed the seeking to find other members of old mother. Shes hook uninwa: takpn the complement of the cruiser their property, and all they have to do upon the Republican organization in Utah, each and precious Now, stop right there! You from the loaf jured Pennsylvania who may be dead completion of the work is to draw a check and .e'ery g. 0. p. officeholder in any and eery ca The relic is now considered or sick in hotels of the city. It told me the last time I gave you forget about it. They have simply invested their parity, is under the domination of the Smoot quite valuable, and is kept with is believed that the men stricken some money that you were an a religious veneration. N. Y. tole a quantity of wood alcohol orphan that your poor old money in an improvement of at least par value, machine, which is a mighty tight corporation Herald. With-thleft aboard the ship by workmen. mother had died and left you o six, however, it is far different. It alone and helpless. andidate Peter C. Nelson will doubtless may be that one or two can, by pinching a little Ddid I tell you raise the money; and 'if a majority favored the receive a heavy vote from among those that? Well, I didnt tell yer no lie. Dis here two bits I want is improvement, would not stand in the way. Two who labor for a living. As a contractor and a has whose the worked to Chicago its it, policeman throng to git inter a spirichallist see- way inay find it very difficult,; and to the re- - ployer of labor, his firm has always paid the the-- street. But the officers task of human nature knowledge ance. Yessir. Cleveland Plain mainiug two it is simply impossible, andJimountsj highest wages going to both mechanics and was not Some two completed. to make him the envy of Dealer. to confiscation; and this inconvenience ers. Such a record, fully established, goes farth-an- ought dozen individuals, for whom a shrewdest the politician. Upon conflagration had little confiscation may be effected against theer than any mere suppositions or promises could, interest, PROVIDENCE ASSESSMENT the duty of get- remained in the theatre. To being assigned wdll of a majority of those concerned. them, the audience out of a crowd- as soon as the rest were out of ting We have of heard The assessment for 1911 on the eases wherein one voteVVKUU, are those Republicans who. following ed , theatre, in the rear of which hearing, he gave, not an invita- Providence-Logawould turn the scale and prmnt the formation Vy the Irrigation Cos agreement that the party should not a fire was raging, he climbed up- tion, but a command and a warn- ditch is now delinquent and must s ef the necessary majority, when the put a ticket in the field, entered into the non. on the stage, raised his hand for ing: Say, you fellows, heat it, be once at or stock will he paid silence, and delivered the follow- Theres a big fire in the barn one third have united and by promising between partisan movement, going 'to vote the party sold assessment. to the meet ing address: Ladies and gentle- back of this place, and youll all them to pay the proportion of one more indi- - ticket the other fellows afterward W. B. LOW, put up, for men, if you want to sec one of be burned to death if you stay a owner, have had their way. fear they should get mad? Well, hardly. Under the greaest fires in years go out- minute longer. Secretary. Rhetoric-maker- s Now the commissioners may not change a the circumstances andside to look the south, half will look long fop a better WThcn you h.-- e they no longer feel bound. i tg cold yoa state law, but they can to a great extent exercise a mile away. Take it easy as you set of examples of the adaption want the best medicine obtaino, Don.t . break up the of ftyre to varying kinds of aud- able so as io v.ire ii wjlh a.s little discretion and hear carefully all protests, and Sometimes a merchant concludes to save the go out. because the manage- iences. New York Evening Post delay a.s furniture, this is what Messrs. Ilayball and Nelson propose expense of possible. TIere fs a drug. -4 advertising of giving you his store ment says yoti can come back I lave sold gists opinion: to di,. and to the full extent. of their legal au-- j news-arg- uing khat there is MORE seen enough of tlie PROFIT when you-v- e Sick headache is caused by a Chamberlain'-;-- f.oueh Remedy tfioritj, to previ A a minority from inflicting an doing business with people who do not read ads. fire, and youll want your disordered stomach. Take for fifteen years. ssys Enis ' in just ieeaipon a majority. and Moving pictures Chamberlains Tablets and cor- Lollar of Saratoga, Tnd., and therefore dfr ntr know what things should seats again. lost their attractiveness, and as rect fhatand the headaene vilj' eonrider It the best on the Such points as this are well worthy of con- - COST rapidly as it eould well manage disappear. market. , .............. ..... 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