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Show TELTRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL Y THE JOUKXAL. B..&1 & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. lessees. Entered it the Poil-ofi- k every Tuesday, Thuarday and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, matter. as second-class Editor. December Thursday i II, 1902 The first echo r Eoosevfclts Fittsbure speech says thnt Congress will not down the trusts un- til the people down Congress. Boston Post. The best evidence that the tariff is a shelter and foster mother to the Trusts is the fact that every time the proposal to revise it is made the Trusts hold up their hands in holy horror at the proposition. , people of other countries do! Is it the American voter who, after having paid a higher price for American made goods for years in order that the infant industry could survive and grow strong, now finds it grown so strong that Though somewhat belated, the if dictates legislation which makes first number .of Student Life, a j it possible charge. n Americhn life as ex it publication refiecting for jer eeut.-moists at the Agricultural College, than JhfllLArvLSflnm-flrtiftl- a is sold "has reached our desk, and, judged for iu Europe! No, the best friend from the standpoint of college pub- of the tariff is the Trnsts it creates. lications, does credit to the iusti Revision by them! Shades of tion. It will be published duriug Lincoln! We have long known each school year, Success to it. Trusts dominated that the and the thht it . Republican party, General Grosvexor. whom owed its ascendency' in these latter Champ Clark so' aptly styled the days to the Trusts, but never befather of all political fables, say s fore have we heard of a proposithat the Republic in party presid- tion to let the Trusts revise the ed at t be birth of the infant schedules of the Dinglev. bill. of Cuba. VYere that state-inh- ut true more culpable than evWELL WORTH THE .EFFORT. is er' that party for its betrayal of the national honor for denying it The Orange Judd Fanner is succor in its hour of need. It is the convinced that the y thoroughly crying shame of our national and the less tie Republicans short winter coarse in "agriculture say about it the better it will be now beiug tendered by several of for them when the great jury of the agricultural - colleges for the indignant Americans come to mete benefit of farmers and of farmers out justice. And then the crime sons who are unable to attend the is tightened iy the fact that after regular course throughout the denying them the aid onr national school year just such a course as honor required that we should give is now beiug offered by the A. C them the administration' proposes of U. preseuts exceptional adto block their way when they sek vantages of which the class for whose benefit it was inauguranted aid fro n other sources. l.oul availHtself. It commends tuc course and gives the lesult of It i.. is a fact evident Ihe experience of one farmers son, man whose mind is clear as follows: to see that two am The boys on tjie farm should that any circumstance, uf whatmake their plans to attend the agever nature it may he. which enricultural college this winter. The ables a manufacturer to charge short is in . re art-arti- cle le-pttb- lic hh-tor- 1 eourse-itt-ngmuiltar- e- higher prices for his products, forces the consumer to p.ly more for those products. That proposition none will deny. The prithe mary object of protective tar-ri, w.i-as everyone acquainted with ihe history of Protection knows, to keep foreign competition out. of our markets so that the d hotne''manafiMurers could t priors for heir prod uct s . 'i'lie Rcpu I il ren us them sel ves stated thatth.nl was Ihp object of tended foryon. Do not delay in getting in your application. A few Meeks at the college. undtr competent teachers, will be time well spent and no boy will ever regret that he took the step, even though he has to borrow every ceut necessary to pay his incidental expenses. Two years ago an energetic Swede, a farmer in Minnesota, that his son must go to the . , ff . de-eid- eom-jnan- tariff. Now that-- tf lt enabled the infant industries to command better prices for their products, so long as it continues it will enable the successors of the infant industries to do the same. We ell know that the infant in- dustries of the past are. now the giant Trusts, and lift the same 1 industries to grow rich off the con sumer, enables their successors, theTinsfs, to lex .. In aue off of thse same consumers I - , General Grosvexor. the month piece admiiiWl ration. t..l in Ohm iec n time mas notripVr 1 . one of Roosevelt sech W , that the r. vision of agricnitural-c.oUpge.- f con rse. 11 ur DECEMBER UTAH the tariff and thnt when tlie tariff was revised it should be done by friends. In the name of reason, if the time for revision is not here now when will it be! Will it be when every article in the United States, is regulated as to output and price by a Trnstf Will it be when every Trust has become so inordinately rich that it eqn have its own way! . Will it be when Jhe Trusts control the country os it controls the Republican' party today? Is it that the time is not ripe! That is biR another f (oliti cal fable of the general. It is be cause the party fears to revise he tariff. Secretary Shaw admitted as much. And then, it must I e Who are revised by its friends. the friends of the tariff! Is it the consumer who has to pay more for American made goods than the rOBUWIKUBV Augustus Gordon. LOGAN. von cannot place. 1002 the improve In addition to the short course in agriculture, the Agricultural College of Utah offers a winter course in the mechanic arts fot young men, and a course in domes- tic arts for young women. If the young people of both sexes will, j avail themselves of the opportune-- . ties so offered, the community at large will be greatly benefited. . ROOSEVELT OX TRUSTS. Watcli this Space For The Boston Herald, a new of the conservative type. Tn spenkiug'of President Roosevelts speeches on the Trust qnestion, well and truly says: ,VThe President in this malter has the appearance of a person whojis trifling with the people instead of instructing them. After his experience in attempting to get the Republican Congress to pass his act of justice to Cuba, which affected the tariff and tho Trusts, one would think he would show re- - j serve in talking of the possibility of Eng-land.newspa- C.---HAVBA- the Trusts and the simpler corporations, to stricter laws.' Whoever suggests this course to the people as a feasible 'means of protecting themselves from the oppression of corporate wealth proposes what is impossible and delusive. Of this same proposition when it was before the Fixty-six- th Congress, the Washington Post says: The anti-tru- st amendment device is too shallow to deceive anybody with sense enough to decline an invitation to bnv a gold brick or to go out as a bag holder on a snipe hunting expedition, and by supporting this ruyv.tMMia'.nLXkirwr vasaagg.": DAYS ONLY Constitutional we defy competition. Our specialties are, and we are sol- - aent for the celebratec Waljv.Oer shoes for men. 22 styles to chouse from. A $5 shoe for $3.oO. Queen Quality shoes for women best style and quality on earth lor $3.00, Dane Ferris and Lint i;.j school house tjhoes for children. issue. 1 And at the same time the New York Sun took occasion to said: This is the most dishonest and therefore the most Tlisrepntale piece of work achieved during the present session by the leaders of the Republican policy in the Ilonse. The dishonesty of the performance lies in the fact that there was no expectation on the part of the author of this resolution or of the Republicans of, the Judiciary Com- - itj whoJavombbi-reporlei- T or of the Republicans of the House who were willing to. vote for it, that as the proposed Sixteenth amendment it will ever amount to more than a campaign trick of the cheapest and unworthicst kind. Iu the face of this testimony from the staunchest of the independent newspapers of the country, is it not evident that the country must look to other sources than those proposed by the President for relief from Trust domination. " c guarantee entire satisfaction or your money back. Just in; u new shipmeut of neck wear, suspenders, silk raufllets and Hdkfs, jut the things for Xmas presents. Seasonable umbrellas, goods, rubber goods, overcoats and heavy we have weights in clothing. them cheap-- r than the cheapest -- wLa fepriee$- -t Ira Pdci " wnF- t-- y-- pelitiou. nn nn ( k ODD o)p fill I) CLOTHIERS. School Shoes Aik for Sell "Liberty Bell." ed Dclinquent.T axes. oqieedcdl lie" Lid's help, Official list of delinquent taxes farsighted of Smith field city for the year 1902. As required by Iaw,noticei here- byiwirtharthe following named persons and property are delinquent iu the payment of taxes for the year 1902, in the amount herein specified; and that unless said n mounts together with the costs. arc sooner paid, I shall sell, the pioperty hereinafter described to satisfy such taxes and costs in the Said' nia ny y putvsc; rib ed . ,hy a sale will bgin on the third Monf'on 1902, at twelve day in Tbe oM fanri produced as never oclock noon at the front door of term. Jon returned to college he. City Ilall, at Smithfield City, winter. Immediately upon Utah, and will continue from day I his return home-h- e lejrnn to tie- - i lolLTyuritiT The list is exhausted. l class a . first dairy herd. Thnt. velop Beatrice Weeks, tall, when a neighbor .asked how City, Treasurer, Smithfield, .Usings wm going, tin' father re City, Utah. J,, ls Total Tax. What could lie Mrs Mary Clifford ti'ini grunt. 9G m,lH, expressive of succtss than Mr. Fred Sauberg 78 this! Boys, think of it! Ste if Mrs. Latin F,- Barnett " 1 10 1 Sell Rimbler." Sell "RiviL" n i v V ig a problem solved tn Shoo Economy with a hand-a- S some balance at the end of School exelu sively for the. children. No manufacturer in the world builds a line of shoes as extensive-dura- ble thyear-wben-Se- s Shoes la are-prchas- handsome and low priced as the Y-Sho- this year. - Look for the aiefn of Sclz. It marks the PopularDealer, 1 1, Selz Shoes for Men, Women and Children aro Satisfactory Shoes Price Quality Comfort Style. Dec-einbe- , pre-eii- ts - heir-head- f TILL Winter is here and X nm is coming, If you wantauy thing for comv fort or for holiday have it. .Lines still complete end deliberatelyconnived at the permanent retirement of the Trust mitte'e FEW A romiw i CHRISTMAS amendment Democrats would have on the farm, but tin fanner and hi s wife pn Li toget Inns and deeidebt hat t hey could, by extra hard wotk, man age affairs, while Jon Mas at the agricultural college a fw weeks, Larniiifr liow to do things better Uieni. con llU1 boy went; attended strictly to vetl.n,.rt home n.l u.w given entire charge of the farm that spiing. The father was eager t sqfggestious bribe ! LL getting it to submit to the States a Constitutional amendment. Neither a Republican Congress nor a Democratic Congress, as parties are now controlled, will sanction tntional amendment to enable the sovereign nation to subject botlr n ter t ho-- wi 11 selz,schwab&c6.;chicaqo ' J In the Worlds Largest Manufacturer of Coots and Shoes . vv , - SOLE AGENTS. |