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Show ? r the Tti.wczzLY . -- every Tuesday, Eotered at the JPost-ofikThursday and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, matter. - - a tecond-elas- Ti e , s Editor. 1901 Febuary9, Froii otR dispatches- - it eppearfe embassadors i n China have read the riot act to the Chinese government, and demanded, in addition to indemnities, the actual physicial extinction of a number of princes and other high Chinese dignitaries. ItrisXard. on the heat he 1, but their only chance of escaping decapitation is to commit suicide. that. the foreign After all the benefits bestowed upon the national banks, Secretary Gage has another. one in store for them if he Van make it vork, and his success in2 the past would seem to indicate that anything, and everything he proposes in this line goes. The proposition is to allow them, in addition, to their regular issue of notes secured by government interest-drawin- g bonds, to issue anotherikind of note which is merely a promise to pay, to be protected by collateral procured in this wiy: Jon goes to the bank to borrojr ;$1Q,000. ,or .fcollaleVal , Water '$ C50: Liquor Licences 1,500. 9 The first is due to the extension of water mains. The citizens benefited have paid the' cost, receiving therefor water script, rwhich has been- - sold to former consumers - of water who have turned it Into the treasury in payment of their water licenses, instead of paying cash; so that the effect was to reduce the ca?h payments on this account, $630 " : The reduction of $1,500 in liquor licenses may be attributed to the more stringent regulations adopted regarding thejiquor traffic. --This reduction will not be complained of by those who wished prohibition and professed themselves willing to cut off the city's revenue from this source entirely. ,To these deficits in revenue, amounting to $2,150, must be added , i n order - to aseert ain th e sum necessary to be raised either by increased assessment valuations or a heavier rate of taxation, the followi&j,what nnght he termed extraordinary or unusual expense: $ 255 00 Road Leveler Increase in Cost of, 500 00 Street Lighting...- - r ; 30Q 00 City Election of 1901. Payments on Land, ' Ne Reservoir Site . 500 00 - . llis-endor- sers C- security thebank accepts and. issues him its own promissory mtesjor the amount. Jonejs pays, Whatever interest the bank can exact; the bank pays nothing. his otfc The Fish and Game bill now pending before the State legisla-- rson-hn- ll ture,- - provides that un-pbe allowed to fish or hunt without first procuring a license. It does not matter that the amount is fixed at only two dollars a year, this clause, at least, should be promptly squelched. The tanned aud c should freckled; barefooted-b- oy have equal liberty to ratc'.i fish with a thread line and a bent pin, with the millionaire who uses the - $ J,b53 fr 0C deficits and extra expense therefore amount, when combined, to approximately $3,700. Then-i- n all probability it will be impossible ty) collect at once vall tax imposed in the new" Water districts for the laying of mains. This will necessitate thef carrying of portion of this burden for a time From all of which it appears that notwithstanding the extremely economical basis upon which (the city has been run, it is now cori fronted with the necessity of raising more revenue, Keree a slight increase in the rate of taxation unavoidable. --The' the only idea of correct governmental limitations entertained by the Republican party. . True, when wealth wants to make ajaid on the Treasury it connects its demands with some governmental 'purpose to give them respectability and standing. - They are often shadowy and insubstantial, as in this case, but as hypocrisy is said to be the homage which jiee,pays to virtue, ro these prctenscamay, be considered as a tribute Xocorreet - gov. thereernmental principlesr-an- d 1 u e to va some as of fore good govcome to we But ;when ernment. how see farithey analyze them to are founded in reason and princitest, ple, they will not stand-th- e and by this I mean the test not of constitutional power, but of correct The two legislative principles. ideas are " not identical by any means.. . The pretense that this bounty subserves a useful governmental pnrposc by building up auxiliary cruisers for use in time of war would justify a bounty on any trade, pursuit, or occupation whatever. Nothing is more necessary Therein time of war than food. to be fore the farmers ought paid -- a bounty-o- n - & Co-o- r, , - it again! Try us, we dont care how many agents are trying - to sell you. We can prove to you that Twe have the best and are selling on a close. margin. We jdo not carrry the cheap filled easel There is T Brori - - no finer or more durable case made than the Estey. , The tone is full, rich, resonant and lasting. It i a piano that seldom needs the service of a tuner. The tone of the anduweet mellow when Esteyis it it is practically and you buy permanent. We alsocairy othermakesof first class instruments which we can recommend and guarantee. We have had thirteen years to get hold Thatcher Oapitel $150,000.00. Utah. Logan. DIH1CTOK8 ; . &r. price's Cream Baking Powdft "rVM MmW Urflwtaia- "tit. f it - (1. W. TnATcniK, L H. IliJ.LB. Mosbb ..,. w D. Hendricks, ' TiUtcue, D. II. PxKUT, R.J. Taylor, L. R. Mabtineac, S. W. Kites, -- Jamie Mack, W. A. Robsitkr. II. E. Hatch. Prompt nl intelligent attention givea to all the interests of our customers. , agririilturalproducts, in order that the pursuit of farming might not languish and the supply of meats and breadstuffs Let ns pay become insufficient. bounties on wheat and corn, or hogs, sheep and cattle, because bur soldiers may need them. 'They Let ns also need horses to ride. them and on on the pay bounties oats and hay which are necessary to feed them. ' We need all kinds of machines and implements of war, and also all kinds of artisans. 'Let us extend our bounty system to, Take them all in. , Nothing . that the Govetumentmav-nee- xt Those contemplating buying 5 Wagons, v Buggies and S K - Harness. x 3 in d Renowned Studebaker wagon is the Best wagon on wheels. Our Buggies and ' Spring wagons are unsurpassed for quality finish and price. We carry the largest and1 finest line of Team and Buggy . g 6 5 g Harness in the State. -- Let;-- us pay that dire extremity bounties on our woolen goods, our cottoa jmods. onr boots' and shoes. our hats and caps, on our iron and steel $fincDl fcl, $hbrt,fyi1Tvery thing. Everybody knows that war may tyhie and it ;ia only necessary ttf' write in onr legislation that these provisions are made to provide againstJbe eventualities of war.todose the mouths of the - The 3 case of war must be wanting in , . Dont fail to call at i: f h t Our Reiiosltory next toTnaidier Bros-Ban- t . judges and paralyze the arm of the courts', rfnd thereby make any we may want to perpetrate constitutional, praiseworthy and patriotic. . The Cambrian Aaocution.u Editor Journal: - .the, -- Ship e7 Subsidy-b- ill Senator Jones of r;dendeneofthe-pnqosedlicensits evident inlentristo close Washington exposed the shallow be preteit that subsidy-shoula be granted steamthey need food, for the bene-fi- t of .those-whfish for recreations ship, coin panics forthereason-tha- t Once recognize this European the use of their vessels might be method, aud our streams pnd for- needed during time of war. lie ests will be- - merel- y- private- - pre- said serves for the rich. To propose legislation having for its sole object the building or dent. Mae hen maintaining of some tfyde, purTHE CITY TAX QUESTION. suit, calling, or industry by paying anwyl i mi. Imuntiesor subventions out of the From the , report presented to to individual can the City - Council -- on -- Wednesday not bo justified from the -- writings 310 lbs 2ES7 hardy varieties of APPL2 and other (KOKKM- - LERUOBffi In the last issue of the Nation I observed an inquiry as to wnat had become of the Cambrian Association. I expect if Pre side n riOwerfs eagle happen todrop on-- it he would be able to tell us. It was ted lhatLwe have a reunion on vStr Davjds Day, March firstTwlnck ideaX heartily-endor- se. If we are going to have anything it is time we were at it so that we may be able to get something ready that will be to our credit. Let-j- us hear something from our Presi- n our instruments, after we repair have5 Grocery Drug Oo. sold them and keep our guarantee good. We havent one dissatisfied customer out of all the "piano , afid , ,i "'A , The Eitey. Piano, organ sales we have made; We should have your .trade, we will Is there any better! have it if you give us half a chance. Have we . are they! not ' Music Co. Harn3 out alri kinds of tion with them! Can we M,;IIarbw.: ... , ' Call on ns. - ap-pea-rs Dnringdhe.-dehate-.o- HKH040 --OKX-O-rO I y Carolina and Lombariiu Poplars-- . . Id ' eye-shon- and ELMS, ASH .and ether -- hard -- woods for Spring -- Trade at also-ugges- d o - w lad , evening by President England,' who is alsr Chairman of the Finance Committee, it is evident that in ordet to overcome the deficit in ..the citys revenues, it will be u:i- avoidably, necessity to increase the rate of taxation this year unless which is improbable it is found that Logans assessed valua thms araouck.greatej.uJL,Jto render it unnecessary. The reis instructive as to the reaport sons leading to this conclusion, and we- com mend 1ttD the- - perusal - TfouFreril outre port of. Count iLpracct dings . elslvhere int Insist e. The report will show that .this 1 a? not arisen from the lavish orwasteful expendit U of. public funds, for, careful as was the preceding city administra-- twrcv t hefrrsenHmeims" been even md?c saving; and it will be seen any f our statesmen, It is not correct government under the theories of any of our philosophical writers on government. I had Supposed until lately that theXtepubUean. party wauld La ilie last one to assent to any such perversion of governmental powerr But that party has made tremendous strides of late. It has gone so far beyond the ideas of its founders atnl- - its. great exponcnts-im-earlier days that they would not recognize it ns the same party if they could return to earth. They declared in 1 856;that-the.had rforitd Itrund called, it n to... e x isteiH-eto .bring our Government hack--t- o the practices a mriprmcipks of Washington and Jefferson. Today the farewell address of George Washington is an indictment of Republican policies, and for the principles of .Thomas , Jefferson that party has jubstituted the lawless dmiifidrftf organize dwealthTAriri thing and everything goes which y feOGfiMiNURSERIES- :- fy nhadan yn Yours, R. S. Public-Treasur- r j - the question is impracticable. t The reduction in revenues as jRL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. shown thy the report, proceeds LESSEES. mainly from two sources:- - , Saturday imi ' PUBLISHED BY Augustus Gordon, 9 rrr,r.EAnY f on the ahertret notice, and cf the,, best. , .We. that the farther cutting down cf any large moneyed interest has the quantity buy Carloads best prior;.. We abo crry the every year, getting" bottom prices,. wit to conceive iind'ihe audacity of Eolation another os expenses to demand. ' That appears, o be apparatus fori h?ing ths Virus. VeiteU the truth, tunp and,. JOUIlKlL THE J0DE::iti,'-i.0Eiw- j Carpets, Linoleum, Paints, Oils and Glass at WM. EDWARDS, ST., LOC3 JL3r. MANY WERT) KILLED Contnved from ltt. page. Summonses were sent to neighboring camps for surgeons to attend to the injured and it was some time before they arrived. The San Andres mine is the most celebrated silver mine in Mexico. It is valued at$!20,000,000. It has 'of "dollars' produced many-mrllimworth of ore. .The Government has ordered an officiaHnvestigation of the accident. -- nizable. Iiiiuih.1, UTVIvIVTvnVIVrVrVlVTUiViVT i n rw nrinm rtr m - n i inwinriwTfiri-rrfyf- :rLT- m L - ,t f,, Also agent for the O.K. WASHER which is the'besl BECAUSE s T It 'is the out; Rotary washer that has Revolving Steel Ball Gearing, reducing the lriction and thus making machine so light JU lining and "T"; The tuVil made oT Louiiiana Red Cypress' almb6t-nouriesa'vri-!lIri- - Blacking In Cattle. r We desire-toea- the attention of stockmen of the country to the extreme danger at this season of blackleg, in cattle, and to insure ll -- the least possible loss' all. cattle should be . treated with Blackleg have bqfn mado the Yrr?ri-W- ? agents of the largest factory in the United States, and can furnish any s Dii 11.44: Ltl TTI - y The - to. - t wheel turns light or left, turning the clothes, back and forth through the hot soap-feud- s, and cleanieg them without rubbing them to pitcee. r Tkia washer will aut-laany other wash at fr osteen.. |