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Show 11115 SOBOR iZiViSKY TO . BE SUMMONED I km) Jay, February JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRl-WfcLKL- Y United States should establish a suzerainty over the country, guar antee the ' Dominican bonds and take charge, of the customs, a f - f -- ; . TrsnslalM (rent Iks Frtnck by ? ( f i . ? Msrjr Lewis ( V 1 - - T Hsnss , . in , so-call- ed 1 slave-mark- et - pur-chase.B- ut . n. pur-chase.- hol-ders.a- u - , i . ! - bent-fitte- d pirn-,-pl- , , e, Spanish-America- re-- , -- e- A MKHCC.NSBY WR -- V Csw problem. which no one can fay us. Nothing better proves that man Is not a machine than this fact: Two men at work with the Bame forces and the same movements produce totally different results. Where lies the cause of this phenom enon? In the divergence of their intentions. Oue has the mercenary spirsingleness ot it; .the ther-haa Both receive their pay, bnt the labor of the one la barren; the other has put his soul Into bin work. The work of the first la like a grain of and, . out of which nothing cornea through all eternity) the others, work 1 like the living seed thrown' Into the ground,-- It germinates and brings forth harvests, Tbia la the secret which explains why 0 many people have failed while employing the very processes by which other succeed. Automatons do not reproduce their kind, and merce nary labor yields no fruit. Unquestionably we must bow before economic facta- and recognise tbe difficulties of living,- From day to day h becomes more Imperative to combine well ones forces In order to succeed In feeding, clothing, housing and twinging up a family, ne who does not rightly take account of these crying . The term money has fsr appendage that of merchandlse. If there were no merchandise there would be no money, bat aa long as there la merchandise there will be money, little matter under what form. The source of all tha abuses which center round money lie In s lack of discrimination. People have confused under the term and Idea of merchandise things which have no relatioo with one another. They have attempted to give A- venal value to things which neither could have It nor ought to. The Idea of purchase and sale has Invaded ground where It may Justly be considered sn enemy and s usurper. It Is reasonable that wheat, wine, fabrics, should be potatoes, bought and sokl, and it is perfectly natural that a man's labor procure him rights to life ami that there be put Into his hands something whose them, but here already the analogy ceases to be complete. A man's labor is nut merchandise in the same sense as a suck of flour or a to of coal. Into thia labor eutcr- elements which cannot tie valued in money. In short, there are tilings which can In nowise be bought sleep, for instance, knowledge of the future, talent. He who offers them for sale must lie considered a fool or an impostor, and yet there are gentlemen w ho coId money by such . - necessities, who makes no calculation, no provision for the future, is but a ''visionary or an Incompetent and runs sooner or later asking alms the risk from those at whose parsimony be has sneered. And yet what would become of us If these cares absorbed us entirely If, mere accountants, ws should jf value-represent- s wish to measure our effort by tbe money It brings, do nothing that does not end in a receipt, and consider as things worthless or pains lost whatever cannot be, drawn up in figures on tbe pages of a ledger T Did our mothers look for pay in loving us and caring for ua? What would become of filial piety If we asked It for loving and caring for our aged parents! What does it cost you to speak the - traffic. They sell what does not belong to them, and their dupes pvficti-ttoUvalues in vetffriIe""ooiu. 5o. too. there are i 'filers In pleasure, dealers iu love, den lers in miracles, dealer in patriqtituu. and tbe title of merchant, so honorable when it represents a maa selling that which is in truth a commodity of trade, become the worst of stigmas when there i question of the heart, of religion, of country. Almost all men are agreed that to barter with one's sentiments, bis honor, bis cloth, his pen, or his note, Is infamous. Unfortunately this idea, which suffers no contradiction as a theory and which thns stated seems rather a commonplace than a high moral truth, has Inflnlte trouhle to make its way in Practice. Traffic has landed the world. The money hangers are established even In the sanctuary, and by sanctuary 1 do not. mean religious things alone, but whatever mankind holds sacred and inviolable. It is not gbld that complicates, corrupts and debases life: it Is our mercenary spirit. The nienvnsry spirit resolves everything Into a single question. How much is that going to bring-me- ? snd sums up everything iu a single axiom. With money you can procure anything. Following these two principles of con pur-pos- -o- truth! Misunderstandings, S sometimes To deand' persecutions! fend your omjntjyt Weariness, wounds and often death. To do good! Annoyance. Ingratitude, even resentment Self sacrifice enters into all the essential actions of humanity. I defy the closest calculators to maintain their position In the world without ever appealing to aught but their calculations. True, those who know how to make their pile are rated aa men of ability. Bnt look a little closer. How much of It do they owe to the unselfishness of the simple hearted! Would they have succeeded had they met only shrewd men of their own sort, having for device. "No money, no service! Let us lie outspoken. It Is due to certain people who do not count too rigorously that the world gets on. The most beautiful mts of service and the have generally little rehardest tm-muneration or none. Fortunately there gro always men ready for unselfish sufferings h i PICTORIAL suffering, though tliey cost gold, peace and even life. The part these men play 1 often painful utul discouraging Who of us has not heard recitals of reexperiences wherein the narrator kindness bad hs some past gretted done, some trouhle.be hud taken, to have nothing hut vexation In return V These confidence generally end thus: It was folly to do the thing! Sometimes it is right so to Judge, for It la always a mistake to cast pearl before swine, llut how many lives there are whose sole acts of real beauty are these very ones of which tbe doer repent because of men Ingratitude! Our wish for humanity Is that the number of these foolish deeds may gq on Increasing. (T be Continued.) To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. All druggists refund the money.if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove s signature is on each box. 25c, , PROBATE - AND r GUARDIAN-SHI- cacb-ough- Consult County Clerk or The Respective Signers for Further Information. SUMMONS. I Tha District Court; Probate DivtsioB Co Stale of Utah. la and (or Cache Junes V. 'Allen Plant Lff, vs. William 0, Raymond Defendant i The State of Utah to tbs Said Defendant: ' Vu are herehy summoned to appear within twenty daye after tbe servfea of this Bramona upon yon. If served wltbla tbe pounty In which this notion Is brought, otberwtee within thirty days after serriee, and drived the above entitled action ; and is ease nf failnfe so to do, Judgment wiU be rendered agaluat yon accord ing to tho demand of tbe complaint, of which n copy la herewith served upon yon. FRANS K. KtBXXRK, P. O. Address, Boom U tod ti OoBseriei) Block Loam Utah. In The District Court, Probate Division in and for Oscbe County, State of Utah. Notice To Creditor. Eatwte of Christian Christensen Lee, Creditors wUl present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at No. is North 1st. Sas Street, Logan City, Cache County, Utah, on or before tbe 6th, day of Drews her A. D. 190ft. Date of first publication, February 2nd, A. D. 1906. ' r Soma M.Lre, . Osviua I. Lu, , FilaprC. Ll. tad teacher. 'or his pay te tndltrcrput and hie teartng morp indifferent still Is the mercenary Jour- Of what vhI II AT-I- S WRONG C3 Administrators of the estate of Christ Lam Christensen Lee, deceased. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE , Aa. A .O f Tradk Majw Designs CormwHTs Ac. Anyone feudist sahateh snddmsrlpttoamss aseertaln oar opinion frss whether an sulekly Invention Is probably yatentshls. Cotnmnnlew lions strictly aonSdontUL HA. "90 on Patents Sent frost OMsat ageney for Patents taken tnronsh Mann A Co, rsosive wttbont shares, St fee pseM not Scientific Jfcerican. bsndsomslf Hlnatreted weekly. Is eolation of any $ year; four month, IU, nswdklre. A a, frb7a PUZZLE. t V P NOTICE. Free of infamy Impossible to descrile or to imagine. How ranch is it going to hiing. me! This (itLlon, so legitimate while it! concerns tho-- e precautions whuh to take to assure hm subsistence by hig l.ibor, becomes pernicious as soon as it passes ils limits ajid dominates the whole life. This is so true that it i iti.itos even the toil which gains our daily bread. I furnish paid labor; uofhlng mild be belter. But If to Inspire me in this labor 1 have only the desire to get the pay nothing could be worse. A mau whose ouly motive for action is Ins wages does a bad piece of work. that interests him is got the diking, it's the gold. If he can retrench In pains without lessening his gains, be assured that lie will' do it. Plowman, tnasou. factory laborer, he who loves not his work puts into it neither interest nor dignity Is. in short, a bad workman. It Is not well to confide one's life to a kwtor who is wholly engrossed in his fees, f r the spring of his action Is the desire n garnish his purse with the contents of jrottrs. If it Is for his Interest that you should suffer longer, be - c noble of fostering youf malady inote d of fortifying your strength. The instructor of cbildren who cures for his work only ao fai as it brings him profit Is a In need, and even for those paid ouly 1 -- i KlurM your ; nallst? The day you write for the foliar, your prose Is not worth the dollar you write for. The more elevated In kind Is the object of human labor, the more the mercenary spirit. If It be present, makes, this labor void and corrupt It. There are a thousand reason to say that all toll merits Itrf wage, that every' man who devotes his energies 'to providing for his life should have his place In the sun and that he who does nothing useful does not gain hi live-libood. In short Is only ft parasite. But there is no greater aortal, error than to jmake gain the sole motive of action.1 The best we put into our work be that work done by strength of muscle, 'warmth .of heart or concentration of mind Is precisely that for ' CHAPTER YIIL 8PI1T A$D SIHCUCITT. have In passing touched upon a certain widespread prejudice which attributes to money a magic power. Having come so near, enchanted ground, ws will not retire,' in nwe, ! but; plgnt A firm toot here, persuaded. of tuany truths that should be spoken. They are not uew, but bow the are forgot' i i F ; ten! ' I see no possible way of doing without money. The only thing that then rlsts or legislators who accuse It of all our ills have hitherto achieved has been to change It name or form. But they hare never been able to dispense with a symbol representative of tbe One commercial - value of things. might as well wish to do sway with written language as to do away with money. Nevertheless this question of a circulating medium Is very troublesome. It forms one of the chief elements of complication In our life. The economic difficulties amid which we atill flounder, social conventionalities and the entire organisation of modern life have carried gold to a rank so eminent that It la not astonishing to find the . Imagination of man attributing to It a sort of royalty. And it is on this side that we shall attack the TO T 4 1 Your t y , ? Schil- - - Copyright. 1901. by MeClurs, Phillips V y , . By CHARLES WAGNER And People Demand, 4 1. f 0 cerning What Czar Will Grant sulf-mpect- ' any-thinjjcis- necessary for administrative purposes, the, republic to give' up Samana Bay and jManzaitllla Bay as sites for naval stations, and to receive in return a substantial i I I sum in cash Wmv'an annual payt I ment. , . ' I ,1 si half-waSome such 'scheme London , Feb. 20. A dispatch body almost by unanimous vote from St. Petersburg to Reuters decided to suspend all university seems to be the only practical one Telegram company says that Em- work until tho September meet- at present and there is no doubt peror Nicholas has decided to con- ing, and dispetpea without inci- that the Dominicans are ready to consider it. vene the zemsky sobor and that dent. an imperial manifesto announcing no was to There make attempt the convocation probably will be a demonstration b'f-r- e the Kazan Lincoln And Womans Rights. issued on March 4, the anriiver-ar- cathedral. . ,, , of the liberation of the serfs. Resolutions Adopted. Very many people who cele; 3:40 The resolutions demands St, Petersburg, Ft.b.20. , brate his birtliday do not know First A constituent assembly that Abraham Lincoln stoods for p, m. The spirit of evolution had complete ' possession of the on the basis of universal suffrage womans rights, quitly remarkHe apprecigreat meeting of professors, - stu- and under conditions of liberty of ed the clubwoman. dents and directors of St. Peters- speecli,"bTtlwr press and of associ- ated the worth of his mother too burg university .which assembled ation, arid the freeium of labor well to see why she would not have a voice in publie questions, today to discuss, the question of ers to strike. Second Full amnesty for re- especial ljr since she had not' been joining in the att ike inaugurated of a very fine character, but bad by the similar institutions in Rus- ligious and political offenders. uniclose decided and to Third the each for sia, been so much in advance of his Autonomy versity until fall. Squadrons o? part of the country ut of Russian father that she taught him to Cossacks , again write his name. paraded - the j nationality, streets when the meeting broke In conclusion thj resolution It was at VAndalia, 111., in up, especially at Nevsky Prospcq call on every g c it 1836,that, after making a wonder-fu- l ,and the ncighborhool of the Ea to struggle for achievement speech which electrified his ran cathedral, which is at a ponc of the above aims hearers and caused friends to carwhere student demonstrations . After the meeting broke up a ry him from the courtroom on ' band of more violent students their sholders, he was requested usually occur. At the conclusion of the meet- - tore up the emperors portrait, to make a statement of his politiing, after thoadoption ,ofa set of frame and carried nfT bits of can cal- principles. I go, he said. strong resolutions.; - the. studert vas and gilding at; souvenirs". for all sharing the privileges of theGovernment who assist in bear Santo" DoirOngni Debt owes some ing its burdens consequently I fault j Colombia, which ex- - go for admitting all whites to the , .$13,000,000 under jts The Bakto Domingo ?.eJt.,,j tension agreement of .1896, has right of sufferage who pay taxes which President Roosevelt did or paid .nothing to its European or bear arms, by no means exdid not guarantee docs not re- creditors since 1899 Costa Rica, cluding females. much received. value present which borrowed somewhat heavAlready his heart had been Whenever thej republic has ily in 1871 and 1 872, defaulted iu deeply moved at a wanted to borrow money it has 1874, converted its debt with a scene and he expressed himself at had to agree to pay usurious in- lien Philupon the customs in 1887, the injustice of slavery. terests ; it had to promise Id or 20 made still a new arrangement in adelphia Record. per cent commissions to Eupro-pea- n 1897, yet went similarly into deWhen Woman Shops. agents who floated, the fault in 1901 Guatemala, which Fake-offs and bribes and issues, owes $7,000,000, has paid nothing all along the line.There is a curious twist iu woon its debt since 1&99 ; Honduras, Then came the I readjustment which borrowed some $15,000,000 mans nature that forbids her to Whenever debt the -was stages. more , than thirty' years ago, has go shopping at the sales alone. She defaulted it was renewed at a biga length of a lace, . . wants paid no "interest since 1872. She ger figure. Thus in 1897 a total a blouse. has the A very high rate, we should cheap skirt, of $10,000,000, on which nothing in her for the money pocket the was charged by had been paid;was swelled to$21-- , suppose, lenders because of the exshe must have companoriginal , 000,000 of bonds. ' . J She arranges to meet tremely bad credit of the borrow- ionship. is with in whatever due This, er, abd we assume the, early oc- other women who have either no interest and with an unknown currence of a revolution in the money or no needs, and the com- floating dobtyabouttepresenta the toJ borrowing country, followed the panionship, havIngTunched Dominican white mans bur-.de- new Governments depudiation gether, go joyfully to the arent the- - foreign curious illustration of the off band of its debt, not again to the agents who skimmed altruism of woman. , considered until money once off the. (m .4 discount and all kld lo 0fctacd from the One may perhaps indicate the the men whff hava held .their tm , 'mattct. None f thc contrast which may be to the eui at the leaks all along the me deMs intamid the United feminine- advantage. A woman to have teeileaa loch, jnat neh, of tbe bonds are wants a new hat. She issues ingtatM and old Uncle Sam step in and undercirculating here ; to that extent vitations to intimate friends to take, to see the whole sum paid. the United States has no interest come and see her buy one. A man And there are others. This is wants a new hat. The selfish in the operation. , what the Financial Chronicle says beast never dreams of inviting his - British View Of Dominica. of some of them r fii male friends to spend an afterThere is unquestionably a very The Venezuelan debt is in de- noon in seeing him suited and fitgeneral desire that an end should ted. Probably there is no man be made to the existing order of living who, being in want of a things. Many intelligent Domi- new evening suit, gave a friend nicans of the commercial class the of helping him in the delight would welcome annexation to the the cloth. And yet United States, as it appears to be choosingof there are those who think women the only means of securing peace have not so good a time as men and prosperity. London Chronicle. Certain sections of the people Wheeling, V. Vs., May a8, 1903. Somc yw ago while at work, I fell also are tired of the perpetual truck and severely injuredboth Startling But True f my thins. My blood became strife; the American blacks in poisoned . as a result, and the doctor told me 1 Samana Bay are so discouraged would hare running sore for People the world over were horlife, and that tf they were healed up the result at the hopeless outlook that, ac- rified on learning of the burning would be frtl&l Under this uiftcourajnne cording to their leaders, they of a Chicago theater in which . report I left off their treatment and re- wted the use of 8. S. S, IU effect think of returning to the United nearly six hundred people lost were prompt and gratifying. It took States. their lives, yet more than five times fttuy 1 Abort while for tbe medicine to en up the tores, and I am not Nevertheless, the feeling against this number or over tody aacure 3,000 people ! eu the doctors intimated, nor have annexation and simple died from pure the tore ever broke out again. Some la in Chcago pneumonia yean have elapsed since what I have de- is exceedingly strong among the same scarcethe with durng year, scribed occurred. Having been o signally mass of Dominicans, much stronga by it one I can heartily recomnotice. ly passing Every one of mend it a the one great blood purifier. er than American writers on the these of cases pneumonia resulted ' JOHN W. FtlMDUi. subject appear to realize, and it from a cold and could have been Ctrt SchmulWk Brewing Co. is extremely-ddubt- ful whether it Chronic tores start often from a prevented by the timely use of could be carried out without Chamberlains Cough Remedy A scratch, bruise or boil, and while alvea, washes and powder are beneficial, bloodshed. They have an under- great many who had every reason Uie unhealthy matter in the blood muet in belief the ultimate domin to fear be lying driven out or . tbe tore will continue pneumonia have warded it to tat and spread. S, 8. S. reaches ation of America over n off the by prompt use of this rem, y these old tore through the blood, mow 11 impurities and poisons, builds countries, but they are edy. The following is an instance up the entire system and strengthens not yet prepared to relinquish of this sort: Too much cannot the circulation. S. S. & is a blood purifier and tonic combined. Contains their owp independence. be said in favor of Chamberlains to mineral whatSo far as the writer could disCough Remedy, and especially for ever but is guaranteed purely veget- cover, thti latter are willing to, colds and influenza. I know that able, If yon have cede Samana Bay on terms, and it cured my daughter, Laura, of an old sore write us and our physi- would not object to being placed a severe cold, and I believe saved cians will advise in the same position as Cuba. her-lif- e when she was threatened without charge Book on disease; There is a plan favored by many with pneumonia. W. D. Wilcox, of the Blood free. Government officials and commerNew Sold by all Logan, York, Till Swift Specifie Company, At lasts, Ga cial men which proposes that the druggists. c r r? LhAm lines- - Best yotr are;sure.of ; oiwtTH scarcely sure-o- f Two Startling Ticces of Information Con- k4 TEA Ki Whatever voii buv M t 2J, WITH TUK I'lCTi: UK? Following is solution of pictu e published in last issue: Parasol has no brae'es. Stars and moon show in daytime. |