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Show X THE PAGE FOUR I II E TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAIL Y Tuesday-Ju- ne 19, 1906. jing it will probably take twenty nature. The act was a manly "and will be because he is a Mormon. methods are used. Ilia farm is jer said, 4and when be died four 'years. It will he necessary to hire chivalrous one, and in every ns And .the senators who understand 7000 feet 'above sea level. Last years ago he left me $25,000. I nil read the Constitution, lAIThe m 172 'lurkeysTTor his and ha vey one'chiid,; CO.T President Roosevelt' to complete spe et wort h y: o f c mme r a t tom- - 4a JOURNAL, r rcBUbHBD A UL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING 1 Wy-- his term expires, if, the job, Sun the as The Utah Light & Rail way Co. presists, that he is the aa tecond-cla- a matte' of Salt Lake is having trouble auoUSTUS GORDON. - - Editor only man that can do it. . with its employees. The coiuluc-I- t Strange, but true: The Tribune j is our not commerce but tors ahd motormen are required only lost fifty thousand dollars worth has national character that our. Deseto, work too many hours) and at the and of property by fire, been the ana frauds too low a salary; and, after fail- injured by ret News refrained from pointing scandals the moral. jnow astonishing the ing by other means to have these world. If the laws had been faith - - matters regulated in accordance And the Carnegie millions are .fully executed, such scandals with what they consider fairness, But also tainted by the illegal rebate j would have been impossible. .The have decided of hfemost was one .greatest and fore going out they have had the so naturally damaging f the largest contributors to the all tthese scandals is that the law's general agent of their union, a Cortelyou slush fund at the last .of the UnitedStatea have not been man from another state, present 1 ranfTtheir'demands: The manager re- . national election. faithfully execufed-r-thand hypocrisy, and connivance at fused to treat wJth this man at all, but says he will consjder the indi. Whitewashing with h muck- crime, and political partisan stolen criminals cess won with vidual representations of the dithe remarks by brush, Washington rect and stand in employees.- - There is an eleStar, is not aRogethersatisfac- money tory in its results to anybody conr the place of duty and morality. ment ojF justice in his view of the eerned. These slaps at the Presi- - The people may plaudAkepfc case, but that does not prove dent from such Ttepublican sour- tacular rogues foretime ;but they the men wiiolly wrong in having will turn and''renjd them just as the agent of their union present ces are on the verge of lese ' soon p they are, undeceived. their ease. In matters- of this seen The Ilarriman roads in ,the Judge'Murphy ofOgden carries what has happened to those of Short the his court with him land dispenses their number who either agitate West, including Oregon -- finds. that PtL. present, grieva nees. While it duotion-in- ' passenger rates "to 'article in demand." Riding on might savor of paternalryn; some three cents a mile, which will the same car with the judge a few way should be devised by which differences between tend to .a great increase in rail- - evenings ago was a n employers least those aris at and and which the blackguard whose naturally for employed way travel, is to be commended, tal tendencies had been intensified ingf in lines directly affecting the J by the jag water of w hich he had public service could be adjusted For telling the truth about so freely partaken, which made by a State Board "of Arbitrators in embalmed beef fed to our soldier his mouth a perfect fountain of the interests of justice. boys, General Miles was hounded profanity and indecencies,, and and reprimanded by a Republican there were ladies on ithe car.The EDITORIAL COMMENT. know now we administration; Judge mildly reminded hinr of thait the whole country has been this fact and requested him to deRev. Father Schormer, of RoBeef the sist with Trust fellow the ; whereupon turned chester, Pa., last Sunday stopped supplied by similar foul and diseased provis-sion- s his flood of Billingsgate in the his sermon to order two women and the present administra Judges direction, and would not to go home and take off their tion has knowndi for-- a long time- be quieted.- Finally just after the- - ipeek-a-bowaists, stating without publishing the facts. utterance of some partmularly in- a church, not a bathing thisjs ' decent expression, the Judge rais- house. Now, what in the world The New York Sun declares ed to his-fFone and he did want them taken off for? gave jump that President Roosevelt is the pasted that fellow an uppercut on Wasnt he satisfied with ithe view only man that can make the- Pana- the point of the jaw that sent him he already hadt Utah State ma Canal an actuality. As it is to the floor unconscious, effectual- Journal. Sitiraated it will lake ten years to ly shutting off his flow of lang- The whole thing comes back to completeAhe job wvtk the Presi- - juage If the Judges example dent making the dirt flyand at 'were, generally followed thre the basic objection. If Senator the rate the work is now progress- - would be fewer offenses, of his Smoot can not hold his seat, it j Mr." Bryan" can see " even from Europe that the Democracy is once more becoming bright 'enough to want the best man. Salt Lake Tribune. ' - y, ma-jeM- e. - ( " half-drunke- - ot et, - .The string that; Senator Bailey attached tothe'fiTajority report in, the case of Senator Smoot when hV signed it, is very like a drag anchor.' To Senator Burrows it i the fly in the ointment. Deseret News. at - -- Republican. - hush-mone- a and apprehend justice and right, frill not be carried away with any sueh doctrine. The senate will not unseat Senator Smoot. .utcrM at tot uetday every I'huarday and Saturday, at Logan, Ulan 1 Cott-oiu- c ' It may come out, as some people prophesy, that Groyer Cleveand William Randolph land Ilearst wilLbe, stumping (the coun-t ry 1 ogether in - 19Q& : for Bryan; but we doubt .it as much as we ever doubted '"'anything. S. L. Herald. " but I could not get along with my wife, so we separated. Ive been ever living in a lodging-hous- e since. I aint got no use, for banks. The officers and the clerks swipe everything.. Ive spent $8000 in four years, but Im going HE HAD THE PRICE to hang on to tb rest of my litNew York, June' 17. Patrol- tle pile like grim death. man Maxwell of the Clymer street station, Williamsburg, was strolling along his beat last night, when he saw a shabby dressed man about three sheets in the wind staggering up thestreet andean-abl- e to steer ta a haven of repose, Maxwell took the mad in tow and Sometimes the hair is not piloted him. tQ. the station-housproperly nourished. It suffers Capt. Ilamond looked the man for food, starves. .iThen it over and put him down as an orfalls out, turns prematurely The drunk. priscaseof dinary gray. Ayers Hair Vigor is a oners hatwas ripped open at the top and his face, and hands were ground by' the citys grime. Ills overalls, once blue, had lost-al- l hair food. It feeds', nourishcs7 semblance of color. The hair stops falling, grows Whats your name asked the long and heavy, and all . , captain. I was My balr wm coming out torrtbly August Weader, was the re- almost afraid to comb it. But Hair farm' in addition to 75 head of cattle. Mr. jlansen started this of Dr. w'ork at the suggestion Widtsoe and the writer. Deseret Fanner. e. Hair Vigor -- Ayers Vigor promptly stopped the failing, and also restored the natural color K tVAHD Uidlig,N J Mbs. E. U JIM about. J V A YKR CO Looks Like Murder. Thomas Ford is Found in Butte With His Search him, officer, comman- Throat Cut recites Ithe Spokanp captain. Chronicle, in a head line. Well, The patrolman put his hand in what should it look like? Ty- one of the mans overalls pockets phoid? Utah State Journal. and brought out a $5 bill, in the other pocket he found 90 cents American men are good, kind, and a roll of greacy paper. The. said Mrs. Alice money was laid carefully -- aside and generous, Bradford Arles to the Federation and the roll of paper tossed careof Womens Clubs. A friendly lessly on the desk. voice is at last raised in defense I guess its tobaceo, said the of mere man. Mrs.Arles -t-imely captain as he began to tear open word of sympathy may obtain a the roll. reprieve-fo- r him, or aiUleast keep The next minute- - the -- captain him for another year out of the nearly fell In a faint yid the paclutches of the vigilant Massa- trolman gasped for air. When chusetts lady who is determined the greasy paper was removed to abolish him. N. Y. World. $16,500 in greenbacks was revealed. The captain rubbed his eyes Mr. Dan Hansen, of to make sure and counted them. county, has 620 acres of dry land There were seven$1000 bills, thirnow under cultivation and finds ty $100 bills and thirteen $500 from his experience that a profit bills. Can be expedted where proper! My father was a miner, 'ej SSlaisMMBs for Poor Hair THE GROCER WHO TRIES TO SUBSTITUTE -- SOMETHING JUST AS GOOD FO I -- BAKING POWDER Underrates The Intelligence of His Customers. THREE CROWN IS A SUPERIOR PURE CREAM OF TARTAR POWDER V 0 ir Kr t - V . - . Lj- - CootioiiesLA Ladies, Misses and Childrens Suits, Shoes, Muslin Underwear, Shirt Waists, Hosiery, etc., at Genuine This is the Place for Genuine Bargains Sale Prices. . Our Phenomenal Trade Saturday Surpassed Anything in the History of Our Business. Come Early. Big Reductions in Shoes. Few Mens Suits, Shoes and ' . i Ties at Less Than Cost - q, Q 'V1 . - NEVER MISREPRESENT- . ' J ' M J ... s - SALES, - QUALITY i ,.. FAIR TRICES . OF OR GOODS. yv v. . 1 . " ' I . t- -J . , , . , . fHW 2 |