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Show r i THE letter pleased if games could be the already ordered, elections to the parrUBLUHBD ST arranged for some other than the. state douma, to invite so far as , afternoon. ticipation in the douma, , EARL k ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. Saturday the limited time before the conocation of the douma w ill perRUSSIAS PERIL, rvrry TueuUf EoUr4 t th Pot-ofiUua at Thutrdiv wd Saturday, Lojaa, mit, of those classes of the popu-atio- n m Mcood-damatt' now completely deprived In its hour of greatest peril eleetoraL of rights, leaving the ul- Editor Russia has its nobility fighting AUGUSTUS GORDON. timate development of the princito maintain all that can possibly ple of electoral right in general to The current number of Student be held of its old privileges and the newjy established legislative Life is .highly creditable to its usurpations; its patriots willing A. to sacrifice for the in- order, of things.. publishers, the students of the Third, to establish as an unC. of U. Its Cartoons by"H. M. estimable blessings of constitu-ttojia- l rale that no law shall exTreedomr and its riotrms an- changeable, Stoops, the college artist, are he enforcahle 'without the approvarchists who would banish every cellent.al of the state douma, and that it vestige of government and turn the elected of devista-- ' shall be possible for Judged from the Salt Lake pa- the country over to the the people to exercise real mpers thestudents of the U. of U. ting forces of. anarchy, pillage, are coming up almost in a body rapine and murder. of the acts of the author-.- , root for the U. of Between these forces the country legality .on Saturday, ities appointed by us. U. football team in its contest is sadly rent and disorganized, The formation of a national law with, the Aggies. Izigan should and the outcome is in doubt. the making body see to it that Agricultural College While it may be true that .any lower branch of the governments rooters are present in such num- change from the past order of in constitutional monexisting bers that the feeble efforts of the things must he for the better, the archies had already been concedwill be period of transition is a dark, students University ed, under the name of the Dougloomy amllhreatening one, and drowhed. The acts of the government ma. the fault lies largely with the based upon the new proclamation c g ianr plebiscite,:tr masses n fbe people :who, in their would have the effect "of widely election, , jygTilt od m favor - of present stage" of evolution from ex tendiog- -t he --eleetorate which Prince Charles of Denmark for serfs to freemen, know not how should select this body and make to conduct themselves, and whose King of Norway by an it truly representative, and its majority. By their vote idea of freedom is unbridled and powers were greatly more especially license to scope people declared in favor ofji monarchy as against rob and inflict injury upon those When to this were added free- inflicted in who have robbed-an- d republic, and the question dom of speech and of the press; settled. King IlaaRorfthe VII, jury uponrthem. the right of fair, trial-fopoliti-the name die will- - assume- - upon "Returning irom the .conclusion as well other as offenses, with cal, mounting the throne, has signified of a treaty of peace with Japan other guarantees common to counhis acceptance, or his grand-fatupon more ftfvorable terms than tries where constitutional liberty cr has for him and all that re Russia could reasonably have conservative persons mains is the crowning, hoped to gain, Count Witte, who prevails, concessions would think such had been seeking enlarged liber.i been deemed a great It seems that whileSonator ties for the masses for yerfbs, ar- wauld hate for the time being and Smoot was busy conducting rived home gt a crisis in the af- victory, sufficient. Certainly at this time bulldozing campaign in which his fairs of his country which threat-eae- d all that could be proolitieal-maduner . its - government-- - with.eom they were slippeiLiutog perly a iiff successful ly used byrr anLw&s broken Jo. pieces, Secre- plete disintegration. people utterly unused to any form tary Hitchcock decided that the Revolution was in the air, and of and entirely project, the first organized step following Strawberry irrigation one of the most important in Utah a aeries of riots bred largely by unversed in constitutional law, its would have to wait. This was discontent, first at the war and just powers and limitations. But because there 'are important irri- - then with its results, was a mon the radicals became more radical. Socialist element wqs in the asgation projects in. other states, ster strike. which tied up every whose senators and representa- railway in the Empire. Operatives cendent and demanded a degree of liberty which would be nothing tives, qot being busy assigning of the gas, electric and water sys unfortureasons why they should not be terns of the large, cities followed short of anarchy, and aid of the had element kicked foutT nor spending 'their Other strikes followed in rapid nately this g people 'time trying to control the entire succession.. These strikes general many of the ahead, thought political machinery in their states ly were not so mueh for the pur- whoeeing liberty much of had time to look after their states pose of securing higher pay or they, could not have too interests of a material nature. shorter hours, although these were it. were Wittes compromises Naturally they won out, and Utah an incidental, as they were a pronobles and alike the scorned by was once more left. test against the existing order of declared an he was and things political. The government people, since both. However, Several prominent merchants found itself helpless. Students enemy by mobs have given unrestrained the have remarked, and The Journal and professional men encouraged of the some reminders the people is inclined to agree that they have the strikers, and what was more French the scenes of good reasons for their position, fatal, soldiers and sailors, Russian terrible that while college athletics or eonseripts, joined the malcon- revolution, the nobles have - a great admirAnything ealeulatedlo" promote tents and, where there wereTitoui y-conceived Count for Wittes plans, ation college interests or spirit should demonstrations against, the govwill still leave them in posbe encouraged, it is really requir- ernment, assisted in them also. which session of their lives and of such ing a great deal when they are Revolutionary orators openly hais askedjo close on a Saturday rangued the people,warning them property, as legitimately theirs, while if anarchy prevails they afternoon, the best and most pro to throw off their chains, and the both. lose will The sober minded, and timein. alLihe.week, Revolutionary- - presa - was active, middle Conservative thinking, the day when the country trade while the government was helpa class seen also have light. Betcomes in. It nofonly disappoints less. It needed hut a epark to autocratic even the those who come in, but is a ser- kindle the fires of open revolution ter for them ious loss to the merchants. The from one of Russia to thero ther. despotism of the Czar than unwithvisitors frequently go home with--ouAt this juncture came Count restrained, unguided liberty of to the out regard rights others, buying as tbey have to git Witte and, pointing out to the in state the of. anarchy toshort, to to attend their Czar his absoIuteAelpIesanesa" TiomeJntim igchores. Others drop Inlo thesa' urged him to make a virtue of ne- ward counmob the waa norant rushing loons which are not dosed, and cessity and apparently of his own sometimea drop their money there volition to grant such liberties as try. nence a halt has been called now seems a chance also, or lose all interest in any were enjoyed by the peoples of and there Another other constitutional monarchies. that law and order will he reother form of trade. stored, and that at some time in of complaint is that while The Czar, , source realizing that he was the future the general populace in good 6ome merchants dose that he was sit- will up against to use its newlearned have faith and attend the game, there ting upon a magazine which ly acquired liberties. Then will while they may might at any moment be fired are othbrs-whby lock the front door, remain read-- anarchys torch, after vacillating iljr accessible and arejnot heroic to the last moment between folenough to turn away ready .mon- lowing his inclinations or obey-in- g ey when it is in sight For these the behests of stern necessity, reasons, while no 'singTe merchant succumbed andJm Oct. 30 signed would like to accept the responsi- a manifesto based upon a memorYou can depend on Ayers bility and possible stigma of re- ial submitted by Count Witte, in Hair Vigor to restore color to fusing to join a general closmg which he abdicated his autocratic your gray hair, every time. movement, many of them think it powers, appointed Witte Minister-Presiden- t, t Follow directions and it never somewhat of an imposition that with power to convert fails do this work. It stops to they should be asked to dose dur-.ln- the hitherto farcical national as- -, the most profit able hoursof sembly into a.reaL, legislative, the entire week, and "would be body elected by greatly extended suffrage,' and directed the government thus to be formed to enact fallingofthe hair, also. Theres satisfaction in knowing laws having the' following ends greatare not ,TEA f going to be disapyou r that so? Isnt There is plenty of ;good ; m tiew: pointed.' - First to extend .to the popula- Mf hair faded until It m aboutwliit, H Aver4 ttetr tank jnt ow ""you neednt put up with poor. tiori the immutable foundations reatorn U to it former dark. rtnh color Your llair Vigor eertatnlf doe what yon claim lut And it costs so little ; you of civic liberty, based on the real It. - M. ftouUAN, Kovklnghaiu, N. O. $ m bottle. J ATKR nwell inviolability of person, freedom AH ririigt itlt neednt put up with poor. for of conscience, speech, union and Your grocar nusM your mm If o 4m Kk T II E Thursday, November 23, 1903. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL. & r kelf-intere- ANNOUNCEMENT TO PATRONS ' THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY IS PLEASED FORM ITS MANY SUBSCRIBERS IN CACHE -- COUNTY, -- TO RICHMOND THAT- IN- AND . st EXCHANGES ARE CONNECTED WlTII LOGAN BY TRUNK CIRCUITS SMITHFIELD ANH FREE'SEUVICE IS NO W - - TRUNK CIRCUITS COMPLETED 1 VENV-- - BEING--- G IN -A FEW-DAYS-A- DIT ION AL D ENABLING US TO TO THE TOWNS MENTIONED, FACILITY HANDLEJTIIE. RAPIDLY INCREASING BUSINESS WlTnT GREATER -- r - SIMILAR CIRCUITS 'WITII WELLS VILLE AND IIYRUM EXCILVNGES WILD SOON i , BE COMPLETED AT WHICH TIME ALL SUBSCRIBERS PAYING RENTAL FOR - THE- - COUNTY WITHOUT TELEPHONES WILL HAVE SERVICE THROUGHOUT ADDITIONAL" COST.- -: RURAL CIRCUITS NOW REACH, OR ARE UNDER-WA- Y, -- TO NEARLY EVERY FARMING SECTION. , ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELEPHONE CO. TIie:-Norw- -- -ov- erwhelming tbe-Norwe- 1 r h -- -p- nt , law-abidin- be time enough to talk of enlargIf it is true that monfy makes HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid man complete, and that, bethe for Fresh Eggs at Bell Bros., ing them. The Russian people incomplete, you wigh to bor ing North Main Street . have demonstrated that they can, row enough money to completed united and Ill when desperate, wring your-wa- nt advertising ,will-Jie- Ip NEWBOLDTaTmovedtoliisnew' from royaltys hands such rights you to do even that. as they may choose to demand; .store, near court house. Call on him for Clothing, shoes etc. and when they have grown up to -- A few linea of type may. business of the will your map their new liberties, they know how to have them extend- life and they are apt to appear CHEAPEST place in town to buy any day in the wart ad. columns . Clothing,Underwear, etc., is at ed. Newbold 's, near court house.' ' ; 20 Below Zero. LOST Ladys-golwatch, on W'hy buy new heaters or stoves .streets of Logan. Finder leave when you can get Second hand at this office and he rewarded. ones nearly new at half price at the Lcgan Second Hand .Store FOR RENT A house of eight First North Street. rooms, furnished or unfumish- ed. 243 East 1st South Street. Advertised Letters. re-nak- e d REPORT suddenl- ' t. whichr-the-unthinkin- g, it; o, g Hair Vigor - , A- 1 t-- ftJuUing't ft t association. Second " ' without suspending Fadfrig Hair LOST Black Horse, star in forehead,' hlackjtaare, wire scar on neck. Both shod all feet Frank K. Nebeker. Anderson, Miss Meda Breeze, Mr. John M. . Baumgart, Mr. L. S. Kinley, Dr. Pearsen, Mrs. Mary Jane Parker, Mr. or Mrs. Niels W. Roberts, Miss Prudence Thornton, Mr. Chas. If the above are not called for within two weeks from date, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office at Washington. JOSEPH ODELL, R. M. Logan, Utah, Nov. 21, 1905, Smith-fiel- . t . -- in- RESOURCES tiOana and Discounts ..... . . - . .461.992 09 10,560 07 Bonda, Stocks, Certificates, etc 26,799 51 31,000 00 ..... house .. . Farnitnreand Fixtures Real Estate Dae from National Banka Due from State Banka and Bankers Cash on hand. Current Expenses and Taxes Rankin 5,186 83 81,631 97 86 015 41 68,763 10 laht -- 1 ,369 .77 Total. . ...823,118 78 LIABILITIES. In Capital Stock paid Surplus fund $150,000 00 Undivided Profits Due to National Banks Due to State banks bankers ' and 29,440 80 6,839 68 13,885 76 116 00 246,632 38 v... Dividends unpaid Individual Deposits. TimtCertificates of Deposit Savinas Pept.Int,4 per cent 366.518 25 70 00 Certified Checks , 9,815 91 Cashiers Checks Notes and Bills Rediseounted Reserve Arct. for Taxes Total ' . State of Utah, 77 T f 823 31878 -- 1 j One-ha- - tobe nght. . LOGAN KNITTING FACTORY . Logan, - Utah -- 1 WANT COLUMN OO O D O f CASH FOR HIDES eight to 9 - cents per - poundr . for green hides. Green calf hides 11 per pound. N. B. Pryor, at Smurtbvaites,. opposite Eagle -- Hotel. DO O FOUND A roof paint with a five-yeguarantee against SINGLE BOOM FOR REN- TCf 7 Haskell a Carbon leakage. Roof Paint applied by Peter" Affleck, and guaranteed free of charge after cost of application for five years. Also g and painting.,. 242 South 1st West.. . H. E. Hatch, being first duly sworn according to law deposes AND - EXPRESS and says that he is Cashier of the above BAGGAGE named bark ; that the above and foregowagon. Bell Jhone 130 K ing report contains a full, trne and cor of the condition of the statement t ret said bank at the close of business on cast-iro- n WANTED-Ol- d al the 9lkJay of Nov 1905. 1. E. Hatch. Wilson anJ Sons foundry." 1' Cashier. - Subscribed and sworn to betore me WOOD WANTED-- by Newbold, this 18th day of Nov. 1905. ' (Seal.) Gko. G. Hxsdbick8, the near house. Court clothier, .Notary PublicState of Uth, GIRL WANTED - to do geperal Office of the . Soetetary or state "house work. Apply at this I, C. 8. Tingkt, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is ia full, true and correct copy of the statement ol the above named company, now on file, ip FOR SALE Lucern hay. Apply mv office this 20th day of Nov. 1905. ' to C. Balling, 316 South Main , paper-hangin- LOST of-fle- - lf ""Plated "TableTIpbbns, Between. Batesons and Eliason Sisters stores." Under leave at C&rdon Jewelry Co. and receive reward qr County of Cache. (Seal ) d, -- Made to the Secretary of State of the State of Utah of the condition of The Thatched Bros. Banking Com- -' located at Loan In the panjr, County of Cache, State of Utah, at the close of hnaineea on the Sth day of Nor. 1905. Overdrafts Well stand a strict examination. Our LOST Between A. C. and high top rubber boot. knitted goods are Findera return to The Journal to rewarded. Office and be the always up standard. We in- LOST Between railroad track vite criticisms. We and slaughter house 4m, a gum boot Finder leave at this expect them, but office and be rewarded. we never get tlem FOR SALE. Six room dwelling, Thats a certain modem improvements, good ham on lot, one block east of that the proproof court house. P. E. Keeler.; ducts of our factory ARRIVED, more clothing, are thoroughly up JUST Shoes and hats. Call and Newbold, the spect goods. to date. clothier near court'house.:; 7 Why not - inspect SECOND HAND FURNITURE our showing of win- bough t, old" or exchanged. SECOND HAND ter underwear. We LOGAN 24 STORE, West, 1st North St. Phone 106.X fit, the guarantee and prices LOST dozen Silver" 'quality U.'S. Tmosr. .'Secretary of State. street, Logan. 1 -- , Dark brown horse, ; 8 years old, weight 1100 pounds, branded, hut brand, not remembered, rope bum on hind leg between, hoot and heel, slightly, scarred in face. Got out of yard Wednesday night, Nov. 15th. Finder either notify or return to Fred W. Crockett, 71 North. Main Street, Logan, Utah, and be paid for his trouble. , A |