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Show Tim JOUIIKAL. 4 J lb? ur.Lr pull 3 tbntx vfho are only c to advent the preparatory stage . of the regu- will net be ffj for her muider any more. lar college courses. rUBUSHID BY Inaddition to these industrial Bryan enys in this connection; EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO, Free governments may be over- courses the college turns oat exbe reLESSEE8. pert .stenographers, typewriters thrown, but they cannot and fully quali- formed by those who violate the and e Entered at the every Tuesday, fied civil Thou shall not commandment: engineers. at and Utah, Logan, Saturday, Thursday Then, its courses leading to de- kill.1 ' as s nutter. At Pittsburg, Pa., Carl Nold grees, are not excelled in scope or and Harry Gordon, friends of character., by any educational Editor. Augustus Gordon, the State,- The work of Emma Goldman, were arrested; the A. C. of U. is thorough in Their lodgings were searched for 1901 September 14, Saturday every course and department and oenmentary evidence connecting them with th attempt upon the the Institution . is a credit to INSTITUTION A GREAT Presidents life, but -- none was State. found. SUPPRESSING ANARCHY. Nine anarchists have been held is There every indication, that will the school year of The murderous and Inexcusable without bail in Chicago. The police of New York are be the njost successful in point of assault on President McKinley has attendance, in the history of the aroused a mighty storpa of indigna- busy watching suspected anarchAgricultural College of Utah. In- tion throughout the land against ists. quiries have been pouring in from anything and everything in the Congress should enact a law derIdaho, Montana, Wyoming, Ore- slightest degree resembling an- claring anarchy treason, and progon, Colorado, Nevada and New archy. It is safe to assert thst viding a suitable penalty for asExecutive. As .Mexico, and from -- the nature of for some timepat-leas- t,open ad- sault ,npon is now the the the laws for them it evideut that are, penalty people vocacy of murder will not be of the head an the attack of the entite upon tolerated in any city of the United . are awakening to the importance nation is uq greater than if mads States.' Wild-eye- d of this, the greatest and best from anarchists of the Herr upon John Smith or Tom Jones, a general point of view, of all edu- Most and Emma Goldman types private citizens. Freedom of cational institutes lying between have been tolerated here, being re- speech and of the press is the rock .the Missouri river and California. garded as more amusing than upon which 'rests the perpetnity of Nor will the success of the ColJ dangerous in this land of the free, oar democratic institutions; but lege during the coming year be where ballots are more effectual public incitement to murder should Such than bullets in the suppression of no more be tolerated than private confined to its attendance. changes have been made in the any party policy calculated to in- inducement, which wonld make the courses of study for this year as fringe upon the rights of the people. persuader and inciter an accessory will render it in many instances A indulgence has before the fact. u lireni tio, alley . book-keeper- s, Pet-ofiic- second-clas- .1. i ; Big Closing Out Sale in Bicycles- - Gents Crescent-wheel- , single tube, price $30.00. Sale price $21 00 Gents' Dayton wheel, cushion frame, detachable tire, price $50.00. Sale price ...$37,25 Gents Dayton wheel , detachable tire, price $40.00 Sale price $30.25 Ladies Dayton wheel, detachable tire, price $40.00 Sale price $30.75 Gents Dayton Roadster, price $30.00. Sale price $19.25 Boys Crescent wheel, double tubef price $25.00. Sale priee $16.50 2 2, -- the 6L0SIH6 iiiter-mountain.regi- t good-humore- doubly productive of the results desired to be attained by parents who make sacrifices to send their sons and daughters to the College because of its practical training features, whereas they would not feel able to support them in a purely theoretical or scientific institution, long enough to achieve or profitable results. j practical The policy of the Collega is well set fourth in its catalogue for the current year, which says: It is the policy of the Agricultural College of Utah, in accordance with the spirit of the law uuder which it is organized, to provide a liberal, thorough and practical. education. The tvo extremes in education, empiricism and the purely theoretical, are avoided, the practical being based and united with, ''"the upon, All the scientific. practical work, on the farm, in the orchards, viucyard, gardens.dairy, commercial rooms, kitchen, sewing rooms, different scientific laboratories, and carpeuter, forge, and machine sLups, is done in strict accordance with scientific principles. In addition to the practical work of the different courses, students are thoroughly trained in the related subjects of science, nnd in mathematics, history, English, and modern languages. While the importance of practical training is emphasized, the disciplinary value of education is constantly in view. It is recognized that the mind and eye and hand must together be trained in order to secure symmetrical development. The object is to inculcate habits of industry and thrift, of accuracy and reliability; and to foster all that makes for right fiving-a- nd good citizen, i . thcri-ougiil- ship.. It may be stated definitely that the faculty is in thorough conso- ' ? r. i "J f nance and full harmony with the spirit and genius ot the institution, and is working along the lines best calculated to attain the results sought for; the union of the theoretical and practical. The changes made in the curriculum this year are calculated to put the first year pupil- - in immediate juxtaposition with 'the practical work of the institition; this giving him or her the immediate benefit of the instruction for which itbv were sent to the College. The work m agriculture, the mocha r tc cr domestic ' arts is now within reach of those stu d Down with anarchy and anbeen extended to them. They have been laughed at rather than archists. They have no place in persecuted or prosecuted. They a free government and should be have even been applauded when ruthlessly suppressed. giving expression to some especialsentiment disome European .. . - 1901-190- a AT OUT SflUE ISAAC SMITES. am closing out my stock of Dress Goods, Lawns, Sateens, Ginghams, Flannelettes, etc. Also Laces, Embroideries, Buttons, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Underwear, Silkaline, etc , at 10 to 50 per I cent discount, Eggs (Gc doz. cash. V Cash oaid for Eggs and Poultry. ZEPH THOMAS. ly CONVICTS ESCAPE. rected against . 'Canon City, Colo.,i3ept. 11. ruler. Three convicts at the State peniThere was general belief one tentiary, Ed. Caviness, sent up for that has now proved fallacious murder; Frank Harris, for stealing that nothing that any man or. beef cattle, and D. K. Reed, serv- PAYS 7 PER CENT ON TIME INVESTMENTS. time for larceny, escaped from woman could say could possibly ing the penitentiary ranch, two miles MONEY TO LOAN endanger the life of the nominal from the prison. They overppwer-e- d ruler of the United States. Since Overseer King and took his carON APPROVED SECURITY. bine and revolver, and taking has conclusion this proved erroneous, a number of things horses from the stable, started for mountains. A large posse is have happened to show that an- the following with bloodhounds. The archy will not be regarded or men are expected to fight if over1J 'll "3 treated with the same degree of taken.' tolerance as heretofore. It is now Y, M. M. L A. Convention. regarded as a pijblic menace rather A general convention of officers than as a source of harmless mirth. of the Y. M. M. I. A. of Cache As straws show which way the wind blows, the occurrences Stake will be held in the Brigham PLUMBERS SUPPLIES Sunday, Sept. 15 enumerated below afford indica- Young College, will A SPECIALTY. be held at 10 1901; meetings tion of the short corner public a.m., 2 p.m. and G:30 'p.m., to sentiment regarding anarchism which the Stake presidency and the and anarchists has tamed within various Bishoprics of the Stake are the past few days. In Salt Lake invited. Jxo. W. Crawford, a carpenter at work on a building Secretary. expressed his approval of the assault upon the President. A felLadies. low workman assaulted him, a We have cut down expense by policeman witnessed the assault our machine agents off the and promptly made an arrest; but takingand are now road, selling the $70.00 when he learned the cause he re New Home, out of the store, for leased the assailant, and after $47.00 on easy terms. Here is what the leading dressnotifying him that he had business makers say of the leading machine: around the corner, whispered believe the New Home is We Swat him again, good quietly. the best Sewing machine made, and and hard, before Treturn. we use them exclusively. Jewel In a little town called Homer, Dressmaking School, by Mrs. Lila in the State of New York, a man Bowen. We have used all kinds of sewnamed Charles T. Cortwright had machines and we prefer the ing a contract for carrying the U. S. Home to any machine made, New mail. When the news of the atand we use nothing else. Standtempted assassination reached him, ard Square Inch Dressmaking he expressed pleasure, and said School, by Edith Eliason. that he was One Price To Aij,. glad of it; that New Line of Mens and Boys (Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Blankets, it should properly have occurred Harris Music. Co., corner Main We Second-assistaand Second St,T Logan. Utah. Call and see before buying elsewhere. etc., f just arrived. years before. Postmaster Schalleuberger heard can save, you money. Important to Farmers. of it and promptly closed We have appointed Mr. Gporge contract. REMEMBER C. Rigby, of Newton, Cache Co., Former residents of Poland now Utah, our buying agent at Cache resident in the city of Buffalo Junction, where he will be repre We arc still Headquarters for Knit Garments, Union Suits, Hosiery, etc the scene of the attempted asJsentedbyMr. M. C. Rigby. He j is sassination to the number of prepared to buy .wheat, oats, ORDER NOW FOR FALL. have repudiated the action o barley, rye, potatoes, alfalfa seed, , ote-fyrm products. We so Czolgosz, alias Nieman, and de- and licit a share of your esteemed pat clare they would lynch him on ronage. .bight,::--"':-blood-curdlin- g Debenture Savings Bank.- MAIN STREET, LOGAN, UTAH: PUMPS PIPE, BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES. CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, SHEftF HARDWARE. Xjcg'a.n, TJtalx.. Wool Batts, - Cotton Batts. . nt Cort-wrigh- 10,-00- ts 0, i - r "I In Chicago, Emma Goldman lrThe CrASmnrthwaiteProdnce is Co. of Ogden, Utah, Logan Knitting Factory, " '' " BUILDING. j. i arttn jwivaw,, I. |