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Show J TEE PAGE TWO 3 EJO URN h T A L POLITICS T2U-XV2EKL- V Tuesday; N o ve m b e r JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y in AND PROSPERITY. generally ; a least that portion of them who begin to look' for a cause behind every effect that may affect them unfavorably, are noting the close connection between panics every Tuesday, Thurs and the interests. In presidential years money get, and business is dull. Logan, Utah as Second-clas- s is invariably harder This is the way the interests have of warning the people to vote the right way or suffer t he PUBLISHED AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. e Entered at the day. and Saturday, at Iost-Offic- matter, fpBORIPTION RATES By Carrier. ' 3MonUW. 6 Months 12 Mxmtis By, Mail On Time , 6Moni o . i -" - Conceraing-xmrgrowing-wiadojntandJkejf- tions existing between politics and prosperity, the Rural Weekly remarks r' In 1896, whenMr. Bryan first ran for the presidency, there, was a very wealthy man y i Minneapolis who despised Bryan. Still, Ia Advance he was too honest to let his hatred warp his One day a friend saii to him, The old, man turned on the speaker with nojtof.rage.a ndJcried : Don't talk like a blamed fool, the country, iu gum as they need g nicer ieslaiugoingta bejiere Wsell groceries.- - As long as I have horses that have to--be shod the blacksmith is go ing to keep his shop open to shoe them, no matter who happens to be president. " ed.. - time subscriptions Six months ia the limit let them run cannot We of a Tri:WeeWy paper.'' longe 'Advertising Rates Furnished on Application we have againstirred np the one upon our contemporary, the entire plant must - require., a YIDiENTLY F L, malodorous and, phewl deodorizing .V day we are going to pee that a panie Ts an artificial thing, created by interests that are selfish in their.juo lives When moneyed iuen tell us that if Wloodrow Wilson or Bob - La Follette is elected president our factories will allbe idle,either they deliberatclyJ.ieT xr else they are planning to exereise a vicious power to create an artificial condition fronv which the people shall suffer. itr- - Sird Ongmspeopl e;a rer h tmg ry-t- t nd fields are growing grain a panie is nothing short of a crime, and we 'arc gettin wise enough to see who the criminals are . omen of the us PROBABLYite-mosLauspieio- movement in China, is the fact that wily 'old Wu WashTing Pang, formerly THrinese minister at ington, has accepted a postuuder the provisional revolutionary government If Wu doesnt knolv wind inhmara-gre- at the drift-- of be left will ones wise guessing. many the-politi- eal -- o- TIIE residents of Cache county, Logan inelud are anxioui to ed an interurban railway in successful operation within two years, Wellsvills - and hi extension of the a still earlier wishes and, Logan e its city trolley system, and considers that of the line already in operation, warrants it. In this connection it may be remembered as a hopeful fact, thatthe city reserved the right to grant other franchises. reach-Ing-fro- m Hyruni-toFrardd- VjISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE. pat-ronag- I . . we published, a series of travel time AT one by tie DrSigcl Roush eminent tourist and writer, Theydealt largely"withthe Doctors travels and observations in the IIoU Land, amidst scriptural scenes, many of which In last of a first ted the Thursday s issue we presen series of travel letters by the same writer, dealing with Norway of the days of the Vikings contrasted with the Norway of today,, and in Ibis issue will be found a letter further descriptive As the former series , of Norway and Its cu$toras attracted muchattention and praise, so, also do we expect the present series t6 win approval. The Doctor is a great observer and an original and has lhe happy faculty of noting in most interesting form, phases of life which have been missed by other writers. herecalled, and throughthe Orient. " MERE JOKE TO HTML remarks: When the The Commoner 'marshal'scrved the summons" on M rCarnegie in the anti-trusuit the, latter gave the marshal an autographed photo as a souvenir Did a burglar ,.evertreata, sheriff that way f 'And greeted the', marshal with, I am Did a constable ever receive glad to- see you. Such-- a greeting from a man arrested for petty larceny! If we had a president who would en force the criminal law against the trust magnates they would not joke abouj it. st r Different, now. named Ewin-- . Englishman publisheda'pamplilet entitled, Advice to Ladies copy of which has just turned up in a New York collection and is being widely reproduced because of its oddity in these days -One can of --equal --rights and woman-suffrage; MnynSginTwomanV indignant Sniff as she reads this marginal annotation: Discreet wives have sometimes neither ears V ' nor eyes, tr -- I doubt at the instigation ofAtty'.Gepl.Wickersham, issued a pardon to Clarence W. Robnett, former Lewiston National bookkeeper and clerk in the T Bank of Lewiston, Idaho, convicted upon the previous day, of embezzling a large sum of the banks funds, and sentenced to ten years hppjps-- , onraent. The gr jund.upon w'bich .the pardon was granted was that the prisoner .had helped to secure the conviction of. the president and eashier of the bank. Upon announcement of the: prisoner's release Governor Hawley ofddaho issued a statement in whjch he bitterly resented the interference of the Federal government, through the Department of Justice, -- in; Idaho-- affairs. The- - Governor claims that when cases have arisen in the U, S. courts, the Department officials, unacquainted with the parties litigant or aecused, and with 'local conditions, have taken them out of the hands of jthe U. S. District Attorney, and. have forced them to an unjust issue. Regarding this particular case the Governor complains: A number of oner cases of flagrant injus tice, resulting iu great and irreparable harm to Idaho, have been instituted and carried on by these special prosecutors. The Lewiston bankcasVh bw et e r , 1s t he most flagrant, the mpst outrageous example of rank injustice. Robnett, the trusted ein- ployee of the Kettenbachs in the- management., of their bank, stole, as I understand it, of. the ir banks funds nearly $140.000i-Jand-st- ill, desire to convict certain men. these special prosecutors- have deliberately used the evidence of this contemptible creature, although the men charged, aud against whom he testified, were only technically guilty of infractions of law, Robnett did his work, however, under his agreement, and today receives the reward of a full pardon before the ink is dry on a ten ' year sentence parsed on him yesterday. I greatly regret this incident. As a - in-the- - -- deplore any incident uiourxouris that tends; to bring the law and its administration into , disrepute. The injustice of this act of President Taft, inspired without doubt by the special prosecutors, will long rankle in the minds of our citizens, and will inspire them with a wholesome contempt for such disgraceful methods. It is probably' unfair to severely blame m jr$-fat- es hlgh-prieed.- . felled the tree near Nederhemert under which Floris I., count of 4 Holland."was peacefully sleeping, the battle of Nederhemert, after Death by prevention of sleep is a legal form of punishment in in 10C1, when he was treacherously murdered by Herman Van China.. A pauper murderer in a Ger- Kuyk. The trgiy was believed to be over lCKX) years-ol- d. man prison has just fallen heir Farm laborers in the South to $5,000,000. Classed to color American republic of Argentina according there are75.422.892 white farm-- c receive $2 in gold a day and their rs in- - this country qnd 917.4fi8 board durlng the busy season. On account jfrthez:choierain-Italro- f others. It is stated that the weekly roy- no emigrants from that country alties of Mr. Edison from moving are now' permitted in Argentina. Hence the latter country is now picture inventions amount to eeking Italian laborers from this $8000.. and our labor, market is By means of a double antenna, country effect. the feeling the direction- - from which a wire-l-e The value of milk as nutritive s message comes ay be readjn buttermilk is not with compared ily determined by the receiver. In six y ears 1793 criminal aliens near so great as some appear to have been expelled from tlie think. It is about as twenty to United Kingdom. Year before eighteen. You get about as many last seven of them were Ameri- energy units out of a pint and a quarter of buttermilk- - as you do cans.- last year sixteen. Officials of the great out of one pint of sweet milk. Beside thb bacteriaftyphoid London underground railways t to in buttermilk betends are about to install a system bv of cause its acidity. which 80,000,000 cubic feet of The 'effort to make a seaport of Into o.oni.ed air Wilj form and the tube stations and tunnels ev- Rome hajTtaken-seriotwro at the schemes .time present ery day. One The death of Deacon Dan are under consideration. canal calls LenoxrMass. Uamp,Tesidrngnear is announced. It is said he made to the sea, the details of which ft small fortune vvith two yoke of have been forked out-o- it paper, oxen pulling automobiles out of b u UThe other, wh ich scems to be the mire on Jacobs ladder more promising and which has road. aT $25 a pull . boenxnore"reeently agitated, pro-- a idei for the building-n- f s harbor the Japanese factory labo on the coast at a point nearest the er the average is work life with an adequate railroad few city? short, very being able to last connection between the two. five than Hence the longer years. rural population hesitates to miFrequently the winter highto when the grate city country ways in the Yukon valley are mere trails, traiersed only by employment is abundant. The Rev. William Porter Niles, dog sledges. One of the bishops rector of the Church of the Good in Alaska, who was very fond of that mode of travel,, encountered Shepherd at Nashua, X II., BITS OF INFORMATION j -o- It trainloads and have received top prices for them, t netting them thousands of dollars. Great as are the losses attending the mining of coal, approximating 250,000,009 tons in a single year, the waste in the fur-nap- of the eonntry-Is-stil- l great er, for less than 10 per cent of the coals heat units are convert-- 1 the- - ed factbrlesUorthelargerfactthat the '300,000.000 tons of! coal probably used in the lower plants of the eountry (including locomotives), 270,000,000 or 90 per, cent of the whole ,are, lost in the several transformations of - energy t and not more than lO per'cent of the heat uniti or'ihe equivalent of only 30,000, 000 tons of this coal .are transformed into the mechanical work of the nation. JUST FORTPUN f--one die-ou- us Chapter of Accidents The Iowa woman whose hus band struck .her in the coliseum can sympathize with the Boston onewhorwas'shot'in'the -- AjlQatiycraft ork women e. aislerseats; one behind the uther. Wishing to have her sister beside her, she turned and cautiously surveyed. thermal uy tha seat pexy leaned over and timid him: I beg your pardon, sir, but are you alone? ' The man. without turning his head the slightest, but twisting his mouth to an alarming degree and shielding it with his hand, muttered: Cut 't out, kid, cut it out muh wifes with me. She1 finally Iy addressed i In front-o- f aIIai'lenr restaur- toamr and stoppedto - ask him the a sign that attracted what kind of a road hr had come antjwas in. went of he a and eye farmer, over. The miner respondecUwitlr He had a a a stew, a rawy fry, a stream of forcible and pictures pan on steam Snd a broil a 'roast, -q ue profanity, winding up with: toast. Wbeirhe got through he And what kind o traiL did you laid a quarter on the f cashiers -- for t he 1 ran'sfusiorr of "btood whereby flits life of one of bis parishoners was probably saved. Fishing methods are being ye t h e'cas around volution iyed-J- n the islands of Japan by the introduction of English steam trawlers. The vessels on trial have resulted in the discovery of new and valuable fishing banks which could not havS been fished ' haveUSamms yours replied the' bishop feelingly. For the first time since the government has had charge of the Sioux Indians the issuance of desk, only Jo be told that .he was shy a dollar and a quarter,' No, A by jiog, said the farmer, quarters right. Doesnt yof sign say Oysters in every style 3 take sistenceof any' kind-- ' has been theireookJiooks to the butchers furnished the Indian for three with them. If a sirloin steak of- months. For several years a fered them looks like the picture small ration of beef, sugar and of arumprsteak a protest is made. flour has been issued to "The- - old The hook shows just how the dif- - and indigent, and this "will be ferent cuts ought to look. The Rone again this winter, but only New-- 1 gas-hous- Cut it Out, Kid. Mrs. Brown icould only buy two rece- ntly-submitted Or the following paragraph: Avoid contradicting your husband. Who ever is often contradicted feels insensibly an aversion to" the person who contradicts. If your husband is abusive, never retort ; retire' toyour closet and pour out vour coil "In prayer to God; ractionas be undoubtedlyTcted atlhe request!! woman with-- a husband --of that of had been in collusion with his avsistants in clas, tells her troubles to a policeman, or them in the divorce court r and the man charge o7 the prosecution; Jearns thatslavery has been abolished and his o wife-h- as a right "to talk, right back at him. would noriell a thing thaltwas Advertising Jost men in these days as a matter of fact, are too lyould PREVENTJts SALE ,! hankful if they axe not reminded-- of their own Merchants .know' this.! A store" that advertises cannoL.afford t.Qcharge.too,juuchrfo.r...anythiEg. shortcomings, . d The-mode- WAIT McDOUGALL .If 3 Months 12 Mohths OTEE editor : r.j. marshall Uf EDITOR consequences" Occasionally au artificial panic like that of 1907 is started", mi the citizens of city; this country are tired of. these ; false alarms. GORDON AUGUSTUS RATED BY 2 1 ."719 uqw e a Usdold yoa. When want the best metbeine obtainable so as to i:ii re ii with as little delay as possible. Herii is a drugyou-hav- I tsve sold gists opinion: Chamberlains Cough Remedy for fifteen years, ! says Enis Lollar of Saratoga) - Ind., u n fad has become general and the to those who are infirm.' The Indian for the first lime Rave ship- Another history old landmark ped their own. cattle to Chicago conrider storm ; recently thir year-Thehave sent several market.5 hafassed,-.-- A butchersaredrivennearlycrazy. y it the leet on the |