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Show TIIE THE JOURNAL. rBBLIHlUD BY - CARL Sc ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. . lessees. e Entered at the every Tuesday, Th unday and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, aa tecond-daputter. Post-ofik- u Editor. Augustus Gordon, JUNE Tuesday 1902 21, The member!? of the city Board of Education have been and are . being besieged by agents for a number of school book firms. Tiey will have to beware of certain combinations amongst these ageuts and the pressure they can bring to certain directions. No , bear in change should be made except for good an 1 sufficient reasons, and every change so made should be adopted solely upon the question of merit after careful and impartial investigation. Every agent is a brother and a friend at present, and some of them are great flatterers; but the question at issue is one ofSbooksTirot orfrifudshipTand the public will expect the Board to pass wisely, upon the books, regardless of - those who represent them. PROPOSED NET ORGAN. A new journalistic Moses has arisen to lead the Republican party of Cache county out of the political slough of despond' by giving it a new, sweet and sonorous organ that under his deft manipulation will make Republicanism one more alluring glad, sweet song, and seductive to the ear than the song of the sirens that the stern old warrior Ulysses and his companions fonnd so hard to resist. It has long been evident that one of four things must be done by the Republican party in the county if it wished to be represented by the press: Either give the Nation the price demanded for its support, buy it outright, purchase a new plant and install its own editorial staff, or in- dues some person to do it in- the hope of eing reimbursed by large, juicy slices of political pie and public ipatroujtge. . . . Apparently the latter course has been chosen and the victim located. The geutlemaus name is N. Ralph Moore and he hails from Indiana, lie has already issued a prospectus of the great illuminator he proposes to issue. lie makes no statement as 'to what he has been promised out of the g. o. p. State barrel, or what per tentage of the local assessments he is to receive that is his exclusive business. All that he makes public-.- - appeal for is the subscriptions of the faithful to the proposed journalistic phenomenon - 1 -- at $2 ."0 per Typographically, this paper will be a peach, a model. Its news de-- partment will be all that energy, ambition, journalistic pride, careful study of successful newspaper methods, several years experience along publishing lines, and fn nose for news can make it. We know it, for has not the gentleman said so! His mental ability, of course, is beyond quest iou, Or he wouhjU-sii. speak so confidently. His manelal backi'ug must equal it, or otherwise he still has something to ot learn. That the field is ripe one for the publication of a quick move ment, full jeweled, fully magnetized, stem ' winder of newspaper, and that he is it when it comes to filling that long felt want,.' Is assumed by Mr. N. up-to-da- te a JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. JUNE 24 TRI-WEEK- LY Ralph Moore, who evidently does not believe in hiding his light jm der a bushel, or assuming an. attitude of false modesty. Public expectation w ilt doubt less be on the quivive awaiting the appearance of this jewel, - and in one can hear the imagination silvery tinkle of the dollars and halves as they roll iuto the till of for the Logan Republican starter; for although the party is and unreasonably enhance prices for the necessaries of life. We all stand for free trade m all articles controlled by tbetrnstsrWe'alI desire justice for Cuba and justice to the consumers of the Upited States also. We all recognize the dignity of labor and its right to, demand jnst and adequate compensation. We are all opposed to an immense standing army in times of peace. We are all in favor of the constitutional reform involved, in the election of United States Senators by the people ,f the several States, rather than by State legislatures. Wo all adhere to that doctrine declared by Jefferson as follows: commerce and honest Peace, friendship with all nations; entangling alliances with none. With this substantial unity which exists upon these and other fundamental principals of Democratic faith, to which I need not refer, we may . safely appeal to the people. Upon these issues all Democrats can and should unite against the cod 00001 for anybody! pAit Havana Filler opposed to silver on general princi pies, it will be accepted on sub scription. All you have to do is and this advertising is free blank to fill in a subscription which is a note payable within fifteen days after the first issue, and have your name enrolled shall we say enter amongst the prising, or confiding? A HOUSE DIVIDED. A house divided against itself his is jnst as cannot stand.-Tgreat a truism today as it ever was, and is just as true politically as religiously, lu fact it has universal application in all the affairs of lifeT Hi a family there may be unity of thought upon a thousand subjects, disagreemeut of opinion upon but one Tyer if that single subject is ever uppermost continuous disseusiou must result, while if it is quietly tabooed harmony may remain nndisturbed. It would not seem the part of wisdom at a moment when a united attempt was g made from the outside to .crush that family and prevent it from putting into practice the many beliefs in which it was united and believed to be for its best good, that this one fatal cause of dissension should be allowed to come uppermost and prevent it from turn ing a united' face against the common enemy. That this is the position of the Democratic party today it is useless to deny. Internecine strife and disunion within the party, have allowed its enemies to prevail in two successive campaigns, and the peaceful solution aud settlement of the vexed question seems as remote as ever. While the very foundation stones are being torn from under our natioual structure by the polluted bands of a plutocracy, the uatural defenders have been dissipating their forces in a quarrel over the setting of a single stone. Each faction may believe itself iu the right, but in the face of the many and grave dangers confronting the nation and party, it is high time to get together and face the enemy upon the other and vastly important issues; especially upon the new and policy of imperialism and its concomitant evils, thrust upon the country by an unscrupulous party. At a mammoth meeting of the Democracy held in New York last Thursday at the opening of the uewTilden club building, David B. Hill thus summorized the subjects upon which the Democracy is . -- TLORODORA" BANDS . 'of same value as tags The Democracy West andSonth ma still remain loyal to silver, " and that of East to gold; but there is a better tune to settle differences than when confronted by the enemy.' Itwa the plain duty of the Gold Democrats to submit to the will . of the majority when the Kansas Cit platform was adopted, and again when it was The question will never be settledjantil it i settled right; But in the face of pressing present issues of the gravest importance, would it not be well to postpone the final settlement until a more opportune time and work together harmoniously together in the several states until the next national convention 0f-th- 1904. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No care no pay. Price 25 cents. f Notice, . are Utah, the following described persons and amounts, on the property ore, - th e sa i d described, a mil hat ifthe said amounts are no t pa property will le sold to pay the said delinquent assessment, with the cost of advertising and sale commencing on the 2Gth day of June, 1902, at, 11 oclock a. m, at the office ofJ;he City Recorder City, Utah.and contiuuihgiintil said property is sold. id-b- ef Hannah II. from star: 'horse, shoe:, spearhead: standard navy: 'OLD' PEACH S HONEY", and be-iu- g common foe. Notice is hereby given that there is delinquent on account of the District number Two of Logan City, special tax levied in side-wal- k . self-svvkiu- 1D02 T Tobacco Cl. ed to sham Republican reciprocity, which is only another name for lepublican hypocrisy. There is no division in sentiment . in onr opposition to corporate combifaations of .capital whicLcre ate monopolies, stifle competition , vr, We have heard of stores that always plan for a slack trade in Slimmer. Not so with us. We have goods that sell in hot weather as well as those that sell in cold. In fact, wre have paid particular attention to buying for summer needs. MILLINERY. DRESS GOODS. If there ever was any good fortune-i- n being late it is iu buying a hat in June. Just now we have some of our Best Styles that we cannot afford to carry over and they are yours at a Price that could not be thought of six weeks ago. Trimmed Hats and Sailors will go fast this week at the prices we offer them to YOU. Whether you have bought one or six summer dresses you can afford to, and will, buy another from new patterns we are showing. We get them for the Summer Trade, and expect ta vuu them out fast at a Slight Profit. EMBROIDERIES, MENS SHIRTS. -- Whether you are in absolute want of them or not you will find plenty of places in which to.use Embroideries at the prices we can let you have them This Week. They are never dear property. A counter full of Laces. Insertions .and Embroideries for you to Select From. . ' to have the jj 1 wrong kiud of a Shirt in hot weather. Some men suffer this agony day after day, never seeming to realize a visit to our our shirt counter and an investment of a small sum will relieve them. Its a terrible torture for a man -- united: There 'is substantial accord the Democrats of the among country upon all the timely issues which are now engiossing public attention. We are all united in favor of the. preservation of constitutional liberty wherever our fiag floats. We are opposed as the permanent policy of the Government to the maintenance of dependent colonies to be governed outside the pale of Ihe Constitution. We are all agreed that the civil should always be superior to the military power. We all concur in the principle that public taxations should be imposed for public purposes only.. We allfaror freedom of commerce, and therefore favor genuine reciprocity with foreign nations, but are all oppos- - SUMMER UNDERWEAR. SHOES. We are not weather prophets but we venture to predict that the temperature will soon be so high that you will want lighter underwear thau you are now wearing. We have inve6ti- -' gated the subject of summer Underwear and can supply just the tiling for hot days. Prices wont scare you either. . , , . f . Look to comfort oLyourfeet. Cast off those . heavy soled winter and spring brogans and put jpn something that make not only jonrfeet but yonr mind and body more at Rase. T'atclx .fox Oiax Armnn-- n rvm rTvt:sI , n are keeP nP a lively campaign for Business right through th Summer and you will hear from ns frequently. ... OUR PRICES ARE AYWAYS THE LOWEST H. Gi HAYBALL . 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