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Show THE TAGE TWO TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAII. Saturday, July cation of them, and that is one DEFECTS. defective which does not give the IRON HAND RULES OVER ALL RUSSIA great gain. Ai)o the making of child a thorough knowledge of laws, however, little is likely to In the adoption of new text- English, a capacity of accurate books for the public schools to be observation and a .power to ex- American Publicist Tells of the result. Conditions Obtaining ih According to the edict which used during the next five years, press the results of this observathe Czar promulgated, he is to Czardom. an opportunity offers for com- tion. obvious call to the douma together each year be must it of the ment on the tendency Again, Dud attention and the electoral law providing the re- educators that too little Richmond, Ind., William states school system-an- d sults attained so far in the educa- is paid here to the technical ley Foulke, who has recently re- how the members are to be chosen tion of the people under that sys- phases of education, to manual turned from Russia, where he is not to be changed without the tem. training and its corelated bran- made a study of the political con- consent of the douma itself. But Here in Utah, as elsewhere in ches of instruction. The time ditions existing there, declares he may dissolve the douma at wil the United States, the purpose of given to manual training in the that theDoumas powers are more and in the interim between its sessions, he may enact, provisionthe school system seems to be de- grade schools is pitifully short, al- shadowy than real. inof course standa There are in the Douma, he ally, what laws he likes. Such termined largely by the thorough though of be ards established in the universi- struction in that line would said, over 500 seats, divided laws, however, to continue effecties and colleges. That is to say, the greatest value to the individ- among a multitude of parties, the tive, must he introduced into the the curriculum is shaped to meet ual pupil and to the community principal ones being the follow- douma within two months after the requirements of the higher in- at large. The boy who has learn- ing! Socialists, Toll group, Mos- it assembles. If any such law is stitutions. As the universities ed to use his hands intelligently, lems, Poles or National Demo- not discussed by the douma, it raise their standards, the public to plan and execute work for him crats, outside parties, Octoberists then ceases to be a law; if taken schools demand more and more of self, has learned to make his way or. moderate monarchists, Mon- up and discussed it continues to he a law till finally disposed of. their pupils without regard to the in the world. The boy who fin- archists or reactionaries. how-eve- r, fact that comparatively few of ishes his educational term with The Socialists," he continued, After the douma dissolves, even though it has been rethe public school children can nothing at his command but the are in turn divided into three texthis ever go, above the High school, knowledge derived from classes and are recruited mainly jected by that body, the czar may and & large proportion do not go books is handicapped for life from the laborers in the cities and enact it again. Moreover, as to he has'been fortunate enough from the peasants who have im- many parts of the budget, or, as beyond the grades. The result is not satisfactory to those who to learn practical things at home. bibed the same doctrines. The we should call it, the appropriation bill, the douma can not strike believe the schools should be dl Most of the graduates of the pub- Toll group, composed mostly out any particular item without rected so as to fit a boy or girl lic schools spend years of prepeasants, want more land, and in life real of enter the for after problems they practically paration sist on the confiscation and na first repealing the present law unto earn life and at the same time incul berofe they are competent tionalization of landed property der which that item was inserted and that law can not be repealcate a love of learning for its own more than a bare living. A very The Moslems are, for the mos benever effect mind the To consent. the lay get sake. large proportion Kirghiz Tartars and other ed without the czars part,' of class is deplorable, not to say vicious, yond the subordinate Thus it appears that the dounomads of the steppes, who dwel and the proof is to be found in those who work for small salar- in summer on fertile lands ma possesses the shadow, rather along and the material ies or wages. Being equipped only the the produced, rivers, which are now being than the substance, of legislative vast expenditure of time and for clerical or similar work, they assigned toRussian peasants.They power, and I confess that to me it innecessitated routine to education devoted the into fall money resist this appropriation of their looks as if it would have beeD volves so much waste as to dis- by the inexorable demands of life land and want it restored to them rather more frank to have cona observer. and are hopelessly. submerged may thoughtful The Poles desirePolish autonomy, vened it as a mere consultative Take a concrete instance :With-i- n Only the few escape who have with a to make recommendations separate diet and govern body less than three years, The Her- means enough to secure a techni- ment, as a to the czar, which he could fol step toward Polish in the leave ald has had occasion to observe cal training after they low or not, but to which, being dependence. ' an expression of the popular will, the workings of various nigh public schools, or who have The aim of the Cossacks to of character school graduates in the newspa- strength he would be pretty sure to give enough something like that of the Mos envito their them make field. With some consideration. superior one, possibly two, per Perhaps, lems they desire to stop the success from wrest and ronment even the semblance o however, exceptions, these graduates lackstream of peasant settlers on their actual legislative power may not ed accuracy of observation, were adverse conditions. domain, and to get back the oc should school A exbe without its value. in training their methods of public slovenly or lease-hold- s cupancy rights do the Mr. Foulke, before he left Ruspression and had no adequate equip the boy or girl to which have been given to these to life well of common ; of visited several prominent per current history, things knowledge The Constitutions sia, peasants. to such as should be the possession write well, to do problems well, sons and with these discussed the Democratic party, or cadets, is and O 1 1 nation and its outcome. f every High school student. In think clearly express that about which centers party a recent instance the spelling of thoughts exactly and fully. It m whom he called was a Rus .u. much of the real hope of reasonfit should to a member ol the. nobility, words the was the simple pupils perform ridiculous, able reform in Russia. The Octo- iMinf, construction of sentences so awk- manual tasks satisfactorily, to who had been elected to the douwho berists are the trimmers, handle the ordinary tools, meet ward as to require rewriting. ma by the votes of the. peasants stand on the basis of the Czars the of tasks business in his district. He explained to and Nor were these students of the daily October proclamation of 1905, anc quite poorer grade. They were boys domestic economy, and to do all are in favor of keeping things me, continuedMr.Foulke, considered the he what and girls who ranked well, who these things conscientiously. fully much as they are, while the MonIt might be unfair to say that of the foreign had ambition and energy enough archists want to go back to the misapprehension utthe school fails in to the attitude of public to attempt pretentious work, and system regard and simple, with press autocracy pure meet these conditions; it the peasants toward the nobility who will probably attain a fair terly to espionage, administrative exile, is not to a that other landed proprietors. and education in time. But at their say unjust large new and all the persecautions of the grade and High The peasants are anxious for graduation they were not fitted to proportion abuses of the past. a division of the land, and they write the simplest .reports of school graduates have to learn The. extremists on both sides events in form for publication how to meet the requirements would like to break certainly have committed many up theDouma after they leave school. The acts of pillage and devestation on without revision. the Socialists to renew their agi schools teach the owners of the large estates, patriotism splendidIt must be apparent that a systhe extreme Monarchists tation, at the instigation of tem which is unable to educate ly, they establish good standards to renew the old oppression. The principally of conduct and for who have ethical emissaries socialist regard pupils in the primary language of Monarchist members, indeed, cona expression is not adapted to fit law, they accomplish good pur- tain among their number six who gone among them and told them had the right to this land, men and women for the most im- pose, hut they do not measure up belong to the Union of the True they sometimes have to a iu lie that the and possibilities persuaded portant duties of everyday life; Russian People, or the Black d educational want himself czar the that them system is asand it a just conclusion to Hundred, as they are called, who which for the forcible and to take ed them public willingly go sume that the system is radically have tried to renew the Jewish which spends enormous sums of money. they did in massacres and are probably guil- possession, S. L. Herald. the many instances, plundering COMMON SENSE ty of the assassination of some of But in spite of this, the reformers. "With Socialists property.' Ld most Intelligent people to dm only HURT FOR HORSES. their medicines of known composition. Tberw personal feelings toward the on one side and the assassinating fore It It that Dr. Pierce's medicines, the teamster in John a the Brown, nobles are not all those of hatred makers of which print every ingredient on the other, Black Hundred C. P. Cement of the into Co., them or employ the entering bottle wrapupon animosity. They are perfect men in political life are not very pers and attest Its correctness under oath, of Salt hurt! Parin was Lake, children and simply believe they are daily growing in favor. The comsafe. position of Dr. Pieroes medicines la open leys canyon, while standing by are taking what ought to belong to everybody, Dr. Pierce being desirous Mr. Foulke declared that this to G- - W. track R. his the 'holding them. ef having the search light of Investiga, tion turned fully upon his formul, team while the train passed. The state of affairs resulted in numerbeing confident that the better the composition ous in last March murders, that f these medicines is known the more houses lungeid forward upon the Abraham Lincoln will their greet curative merits be recog- track and both were killed, and alone there were no less than 500 was a man who, against all odds, nized. Being wholly made of the active medicinal principle extracted from Brown, trying to restrain them, assassinations. Each days paper attained the highest honor a man by exct processes was also struck and hurled high contains a new list, he said. The could get in the United States. original with Dr. Plorce, and without the seem reluctant to prosecute Ballards Ilorehound f a drop of alcohol, Syrup has and iu air, sustaining four broken ribs police chemically pure glycerine bolng nsod in- and a of murderand one the three lacerated only attained a place, never equalled badly scalp. stead In extracting and the ers of Ilerzenstein, a leader of the enrative virtues residing preserving In the roots by any other like remedy. It is a employed, these medicines are entirely INJURED BY FIRECRACKER. Constitutional has Democrats, sure cure for Opughs, Colds, Bronfree from the objection of doing harm imaccount and been called to by creating an appetite for either al& U. P. fireman Mickey Hughes, chitis, Influenza and allPulmorary coholic beverages or habit - forming Professor in a in Milyoukoff, prisoned. diseases. Everjr mother should residing Ogden, indulging drugs. P. amine the formula on their bottle wrappers the same as sworn to of leader this the on present party, ceep supplied with this wonderby premature pyrotechnic display Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his mid- showed Mr. Foulke a mark which ful had the Golden Medical Discovery," the Wednesday evening, cough medicine. Sold by Riter great, blood-pulier, stomach tonic and bowel dle his had been in hat brokhis of hand placed just b Bros. Drug Co. finger right regulator the medicine which, while not recommends no euro consumption In its en and two other fingers badly a circle with a cross within it advanced stages (no medicine will do that) lacerated. He was also badly as a sign that he had been cons realize that it is yet docs cure all those catarrhal demned to death by the Black ess worth while to advertise head and throat, weak stomach, burned about the faee. torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak Hundred. lungs and on days when they have which, if nei lectod or badly treated load to up and In the Mr. said Constipation. or meantime, finally terms a'e In consumption. nothing really Foulke, the douma goes on with out of the oirdinary, or under For constipation there is noth- its work, and although its actual, priced, to offer. Hence when a fc Wi ing quite so nice asChamberlains power is slight, it is doing some store does use a good deal of a uu luuiy exercise your patience' and persevere in its Stomach and Liver Tablets. They gppd in educating itself in politivaluable space it is a sure indica.f irMonat)le length of time to get its full benefits. The Ingredients of which a movecal methods and legislative pro- tion that it has real pleasant erce ? (Hdiclnes are composed have always produce Lr' ine unauamlsd endorsement of scores of ment of the bomels without any cedure, and in educating the peoto offer you. v medical leaders better than any amount 25 effect, in F or SJ. disagreeable Price, first the elements of politiple testimonials. hey sre not given away to be experiall cents. deal- cal life. There is no free, Samples by mented with hut are sold all All, kinds of job printing done censorship dealers la by medicines at reasonable prices. ers. o over the debates, nor the publi at this office. PUBLIC SCHOOL - un-le- or,oc'o FORTY YEARS OF CUSEJS JON sc Sc J of-- criti' pouc faith Bibh ware Hauj versi deba right Ji deep-seate- d oalyssf wbal favo woul Bibh have s no v and Any one who ss coul( 0 DRY GOODS, ETC. 0 In fact almost anything you may need. E.R. 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