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Show rflLTRI WEEKLY JOURNAL jo it r--H LOQAlUTAtr .jgJSBARY 20 ,1903 'j,' tlTe.adimsstoix of. the few remaining gy-aafr- r iU terntoneintojlbe-UicJfjI- PDBUSHXD j & ENGLAND PUBLISHING n voicing the opposition of the class he represents ho invokes, the prin n t I M T r lessees. . ciple of the right of the majority to rule, and considers in this connec, tion only the npper branch of Cou-- . e Entered at the every, i ueUy, as if that were the sole Thuarday and Saturday, at Logon, Utah, gress, representation the people have. He s matter. t y5 f i ai second-clas' asks how far we shall go in dibit :: f. ing the fundamental principle of He- - overlooks .the Augustus Gordon, majority--, rule l( DjJIL r , CO '' . " J , , Post-offic- , facTthnt taxation and government 1903 26.ir Thursday February generally without representation are "precisely what the Revolutionary Miss Delia Haley of New Yrirk fathers fought against, nor does had been visiting friend in Plain ho take into considerationjhe fact field, Ni JM und was at the depot that while the ncw4iropoSed states but, one -- vote in the ready to return home whenJLhe. would-hav- e Train bearing the remains !ofjthe Honse of, Kepresentatiyes, New victims of. the recent terrible wreck York has thirty four to safeguard at Graceland arrived and were un- its interests, aud other populous loaded. The nervous shock "was iso Eastern states in proportion. The great that the yonng lady was! trouble with Depew and his coadtaken ill and shortly died. jutors is not that the East will pot be fully, protected, but that a far New York bankers place such Western. Tom Kearns or Read implicit trust in their employees Smoot will look as big as Chauncey that recently, when the officers of M. Depew and that they may not' the Hanover National bank were agree with his views npon finan- woviug to a newldcatiou, the cial problems. clerks and messengers, carrying more tnan $00,000,000 iii gold, President Diaz of Mexico will greenbacks, stocks and bonds, were not stand for trust methods, as chained together and 'marched the Standard Oil Trust recently ... the streets through guarded, by a found to its cost. There was an of oil field in Mexico which the Trust platooiv police. .had not been able to purchase pr Fred Dewey Farrell and control, Rnd the operators were un-- d have N; Y.r Brooklyn, rolling the Trust Seeking means set a paw, fashion in lopcmenti its end apU .oonjpfcl ;tbe TheVlrad already been 'secretly owners in that field sell to it, ma&hSd fjyfve months; and :had the Trust purchased the5 railroad, not seemed to find .favorable leading to that field and raised te or opportune time to break the rate on oil to the prohibitive poin.t; new 1 1 llsb "glrfts parents so 'tbfr No sooner bad itdone this, howpacii their trunks apd quietly ever, then President Diaz.'inteJ-'- V, flitttTjpway oh u belated ijoney-moo- posed bis authority ind compelled trip, sending word of their the railroad to eitbfKfcStore the previpn marriage and guying the old rate or forfeititMjharter. By r4 parent! to become accustomed to the same means ht.icjgplq restrai the fief relationship before their the extortion of ally other corpora1 return: ation controlling public, utilities Senator Jones of Arkansas has In this ease he is using autocratic iDtiodneed a. bill- amfe'h'diutf lfopowei: iu a righteous .causp. While limitations law so as to 'lueliide our own Pr,sidpnt are more carefully prescribed and uuderthe same heading tho thou.'-am- l und one guessing contests that he eaunot exceed certain constituare becoming so common, and tional limits, had he the will of which are just as demoralizing as President Diaz he could soou find the lotlery from every point of a way. Laws could be constitu? at his instigationto viewAbe guessing contest has been tionally passed prevent corporations from monopadi)ted by pmerous .publishers olizing auy branch of business of newepapers'aud periodicals as a with public necessities; but means of. uicrca&ing circulation, dealiug be is too busy catering to the very filling dejJet4qdJreasures and catch elements that Diaz uses his power in g puckers. The Salt Lke Trito restrict or suppress, to do anybune tried it on election returns, for the people. Such action, but it is said the bait outweighed thing too, wouldi Endanger campaign all the fish caught. funds. No matter, from which - grocef buy its the same coffee. Always uni-- , form inequality. ; Land ' j .. , , i . i to-att- ain " vlr-tu- al . . i of e ou - Cbrys-sie.Beck-- i- A - , ( of the St. Louis,. &' Suburban BlsteneeuiKJirie-Bacrcra- -' Rail wayl'om pa ny, ..at ,De Hodia-- " free man to sell lilsr tabor freely in mont; were destroyed by fire this fpee .market la ijrtiornnce 0f exl morning, entailing a, ios wtimp'.cd VMvn natural resodrcTS at n parly ij&OO.OOQ'. .The origin of are. ll0' the public hliwa-arthe fire, is npt (known, but. it is monoiwllzed and ow;ned.' tfiere cau Ik; j! supposed to have, started from au free privatelyfor market electric wire. ; t For u time tbe four cite region, for labor. In tlie anthra example, tbe only tbw1. divisions of the street-e- ar system that stands between the worker were disabldy severed wires and starvation wages Is. the miners and unioA t , Outside tbat unjpn the sneml right 'of" shortage of ejirs, ; r' f -a . tbe Trec man to sell bis laborfreely FIGHT. TAKE free ninrket" amountsTtn actual prac-tic" to bis right to soli himself Into N. f Feb.- - 24. (Springer, News has reached here from Cimarslavery to the Coal trust. Men cannot Btand alone. They must west miles ;' , of twenty-two'ron, to enforce their rights and adcombine a Y. Shook; carpenhere, .that E, vance their interests. The Individual ter, was shot and killed by Br S. who refuses to, Join his fellows for the as a result of common Payne, a livet-ymabenefit, so far from being the a quarrel betweeu the children of hero that resident Eliot of Harvard -the two menV acclaims him, Is the hut burner of Mr. ,, . The fathers took up tbo quarrel Compers illustration, a source of danwith fatal results.,. Both meu had ger Yellows, a betrayer of the common He deserves no re. interest. reaud fatnilies weie large highly , 2 lb. cans. All grocers. J. A. FOLGER ! & CO. San Francisco. Importers of Fine Coffees. - , to-hi- nuds the Belvidere was caught iu a typhoon, and the ship was wrecked. Absolutely nude, the captain was thrown npou the shores of Yap, and great was the interest amoiigtbe ten thousand cannibals when be was brought before, the King. His white body and magnificent shock of red hair greatly impressed the 'natives, who had never before spen his like. ' They declared he came from the gods and took the greatest care of the stranger. After he had ascended tbe throne OKeefe -i-noreasedlhis ' business enorujously. Re had, asbip uilt iu Manila, 700 miles away,, and he, . , his Subjects io gathprihg(pearjs'. corali arid grinding copra. ,Tnrice ' every year be sailed wi th jfiii s' ai;-- . cntnulkions for Manila or Hongkong, 'where he; dispose of., his cargoes for enormous sums, which be deposited in banks at7 tbe. two fcet . natives Were thoroughly satisfied.. OKeefe WaS liberal with them, ijt is supposed that he left more than a million , pounds sterlv ... ing.Redim 'that J J (ie cently sa V picture of King O Keefe,' rtfufd; ihsthntlv "recognized his! father. When UaptV OKeeie kailed.'bis wifeV unableJ'tq' :siidpdrt ber children; put r. York. Catholic Protectory alj He learned the black: smith V.'tl'aBe, and 'w'otked ilear this cjty fpr several years.- - About three months ago, he went, to work for .Hie Maryland Steel company at Sparrow8?Point. V The 1 ; spected. 'V' spect or good will from workingmen . and is entitled to no sympathy GEMS RECOVERED. Butte, Mont., Feb. 24. Detective McGillis has ' found for Mrs. Fleming tlie $G00 diafnond earrings which were stolen from her. The jewelry was stoleu from Mrs. Fleming last summer and tbe officer traced them to a woman' who said she had bought them from a tramp for $10..' Mrs. Fleming called at'the police statioa this morning to claim hear earrings. ' UTTLt ONES PERISH. ; ; Brainard, Minn., Feb. 24: Fire about midnight destroyed the honse o August bcliultz of this city, and twodf his children were suffocated. One was about, 8 fiiontbs and the other about 2 years, old. The parents left the two fliildren in the Care of an older daughter and went to a masquerade ball given by the fire department. l ! the; - SCAB.. ;t";. rte Different BcftW.en Led Bight and Moral ' , Obligation'. The doctrlna that n ityin right to sell 4ls labor whfn undvyborc . be a scab-rl- s sq, sacred as l to, transcend aj. others found a good imauy defendfrgt thesesslon of the .National, ; . Samuyl Gowperjf riddled this d6hn'in-the,Nb,j'!plixuslbleas.sumption, which is so popuWbst-chestelar among' gentlemen wjbo do not have to work yyitbi tkelr lyicjs. for a living. He paid: J. Tho labor Union movement docs not y deny a man's legal right to work and wlien and where be pleases, but there is something apart from; the legal right, aud that is moral obligao Frank Hayden of Murray, the tion. man who so nearly terminaited the He illustrated bis point with the case William Reed r by of a man who Is free to set fire to a hut existance he has built out on tbe prairie, slashing, his,, throat with a razor, that him attempt to do that In one of let but following n quarrel over a game of our cities and he will'be put In cards, has. been bonnd over to the Out on the prairie he does himself'jail. the district court in the sura of $1,000, only that is being done, but in injury in default he was committed to. tbe city be endangers tbe life and propjail, to auswer to a charge. of at- erty and peace cf bis neighbors.. It bas ben If, expounded Mr. Gotnpers, the. nontempted murder. learned that bis animosity against union man did but himself a'wronjf, Reed dates much, farther back we, might pity him und concede not than the card game. Both men only bis legal but bis moral right, but had been employed at a smelter in the workman who toils for wages and his days in the wage to Pueblo. One day while they were expects classendis bound earning by duty to himThe irrepressible conflict handling a pot of molten metal, self, to bis family, to bis fellow men STRONGER THAN FICTION.. between the g some spilled, and flying back, went and to those who come after him to join gun into Haydens eye, destroying it. In tbe Union with his fellow craftsmen. and the impervious armor, bade is For this The old adage that accident he held Reed reThe workman who docs not do this fair to be consigned to oblivion seems to sponsible. While still a very sick Is a traitor to, his order. He wars upon than fiction stranger wheu the submarine boat reached have received additional confirma- man, it is considered that Reed is the union, which Is battling for blglier ling such a stage of perfection as to tion wages and better conditions of by the following romantic out of danger. not for those for only things render both practically useless.The story from Baltimore. tbe members of tbe union, but for nil fire started by burglars. great desideratum then was to disIn the grimy workshops at workmen, the scab Included. Therecover some means of detecting tho Sparrows Point, where they make Atchison, Kan., Feb. 24. Burg- fore the scab excites hostility as a insidious approach of the hitherto everj thing in steel, from a railroad lars early today blew open the safe wage cutter and'is despised as an Inundiscoverable but deadly enemy. switch to a battleship, there labors at the East Atchison postoffice with grate and a siienk. The explosion set fire Of course it is both legally and morThis problem, it is believed, has the son of a king. His Dame is dynamite. to the building which, with two ally wrong to offer violence to the been solved by Signor Pinos John James OKeefe, and he has adjoing buildings and contents and scab. Tbe state will rightly use its engaged attorneys to lay claim to power to protect him. But union hydroscope, which has been tested a portion of the estate left by King all the mail matter in the post-offic- whole men. tlie men who make common was destroyed. No money cause for the recently at Kiel. By means of OKeefe of Yap, who descended uplifting of labor, are was secured this instrument great' depths and from his throne to the grave in entirely justified in refusing friendSHOT TO DEATH BY MOB. an immense radios of the submar- that far-of- f isle of the Pacific a few ship, fellowship and tcourtesy ,to the He is nladc an outenst in ine field can be explored andbrought weeks ago and whoso widow now Feb. 24. William renegade. Griffin, Ga., of 'labor, a world where world the within view of the eye. Now that lives in Savannah. a negro, was shot to much work is 'done, for small reward Fambro; to dispacthes from death on the outskirts of this the torpedo boat can be seen, the theAccdrding union If city and where there must-bGeorgia city, Mrs. OKeefe is last mob a of men is be who found to to resist night by oppresstrength only thing remaining is to discover left a pomfortable fortune by the fired on bis house. Farabros wife sion. some effectual means of warding King; who to her was known as who was in Oliver Wendell Holmes, now of the tbe house, escaped unoff its attack. Then will come Capt. Davjd OKeefe,. mariner aud injured. The United States supreme1 bench, when time Pegro somet ago chief . adventurer. Justice of the supreme courts of in-- , some new problem in naval was arrested of charge Of all the romances - ever- - conMassnchusctts put the whole matter a white woman and senwhen he said: ceived in the brain of Kipling or suiting a term on the county clearly to tenced must be trne that when combined It tbril-ling of Stevensou, none exceed in chanc-ganfioe was after- they the workingmen have the same Senator Depew and other His interest the true tale of the champious of the rich and well-,bor- n King of Yap. Twenty years ago ward paid by his employer. Over liberty, that combined capital has to a thousand shots were sent into support their Interests by argument, theory of government,' who Capt, OKeefe bade his young wife the buildiug. persuasion and tbe bestowal or refusal do uot wish to see the. dominating1 good-by- e ju Savannah and sailed of those advantages which they otherBLAZE IN ST, LOUIS. wise lawfully Control 'so long as they ofthegood schooner power wauder too fat' from Wall for 'B,lT,den! - do UmSt. 24. Feb. Louis,, Tfie car ' no violence or tM'eaton no violence. (Street, view with extreme disfavor Off the Caroliua group of isl- - sheds and sixty-seve- n street cars At ..thebottom. of the fashionable in-, V . 4 anti-lotter- : , -- . Civl;-federatio- s n. them-sejve- '.S : 'WigM In 'lndlana. The yerae wags of skilled labor ,in Indiana: factories not including railroad, .repnij-- ; shops,; for last year was SlRLdflay idflQr unskilled $1.29. The 4verag .wagpft. of skilled labor in rallroaAjyjrishons va $2.47, Unskilled $1.44, boys D8 cem. Skilled labor in sto;i!enxri6s received as high as I&ti&fst frfcn' UGO industries $2.ST.' controlled1 ' by'' 'Iterations showed an kyoriigelforlskilicU labor of $2.43, J5L53. Aww 71 cents, girls and indus-trie'- s wonjeu jy; eivt jfcBeports from ypiitv9Uj7.jjfiilndivi(luaIs or partnerships islmw, that" the average daily WtfcS for skilled TIabor was $2.13; for nnfekUletf $l!2.1,,0ois GO cents, girls and tvoimm fi'fent&.The' average number of hours a day was a little over nine. -- iir..J . 1 for-who- what- ever frpm anybody when he finds him-6elf disliked, lo9ked down upon and shunned by union men.' What the American Tory was to the Revolutionary patriots the scab is to wage earners who make sacrifices and undergo hardships by which the scab must profit no less than they s do. Were it not that unions raise wages the scab would not have the opportunity to cut wages, for without unions the recompense of labor would be Just enough to sustain life. No wonder, then, that the union man feels toward the scab much as the Americans of Washingtons time felt toward Benedict Arnold. Xw York American. Office. referendum tote of tbe United Brotherhood ofCarpcntcrs. and Joiners pn the question of separating the offices pf secretary, and treasurer has carrlpd by a large majority- -' This ; makes Thcmas .Neale of Chicago tbe national Tlx Want Column FOJJND cfQtHIn'g. Telescope containing Call at Journal, office -- ,, ; armor-penetratin- .truth life-batt- , e, FURS WANTED At Bell Bros Butcher shop, Nephi Cowley. TO LET Furnished looms, with or without board. Apply 155 N. 2nd East.- -, R yLUCERN-ila- y for sale, apply : Chicago Ment;Mavket or to Chris Balling, Logan West field. SALESMAN-MORNIN- Lily G Memorial. Salary and Percentage. Passbook 12c. Salt Lake City, Utah. PLENTY CHEAP MONEY TO LOAN And a large list of real estate of all kinds for sale. J. Z. Stewart. WE HAVE decided to closeout all winter goods at greatly reduced prices for cash. Come and get genuine bargains. J. Newbold.; Yes, You Are Right - 1 , 1 ; h ona . , g. I We do keep horse shoes, calked, both sharp and blunt. We also keep a large1 stock of carriage bolts, machine bolts, log screws,, hinges, nails, staples, wire, chains, rope wagon hardwood and fittings, tools of every description , lamps, lanterns, galvanized irou, and enameled ware. - Agents for the famous never ' rusting tiu ware,. . . i R, Lafount &;Co., Center - Sf Logan. N. B. We 'have just received part or a carload of shovels. - |