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Show THE THE JOURNAL. TRI-WEERL- JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAH FEBRUARY Y the Sociologist, in the Internationa, nor the Communist; but when I see what the rich raeu as. classes are doing with our laws they havepassed, what disregard there is tn the grealLj , FUBLISHID BT EAEL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO legisla-tures,'wha- LESSEES. . m JMIMiTi? 8'ii t. j- Entered at the Pot-ofievery Tuesday, an Saturday, at Logan, Utah, Thursday matter. f aa cecond-da- u k , i Editor. Augustus Gordon, February 4 Tuetday X90C1 Conference Benson Stake. The quarlerely conference of the "BeaMn"Stakc ofZfoTnnItt)(pheft at Smithfield on Sunday and Mon day, Feb. 23rd and 24th at 10 o.m. and 2 p.m. A gener alat te n da n ce of allfthe officers and members is desired. Wm. II. Lewis, . Alma Merrill, B. A. IlENDRJCKS, Stake Presidency The Journal pleasure to welcome to the journalistic field T so excellent apaper as the new Salt Lake Telegram, and to add it to our list of exchanges. --THE SPIRIT OF PROPHECY eomirion interests; I fear that the time will come when the workingmen will rise np and say that they have no appeal to the courts; no; appeal to 'the legislatures; that they are bought and sold by con-- ; solidated capital,, and when the time comesunless it brin gs re formation, it' will bring revolution. If any such time does come, I --do not he&itate io say I will stand by the common people for the encoure agement working people, ancL.against the consolidated capital of the land. 3 INDUCEMENTS FOR CASHLIMITED TIME. People who have once wonr the celebrated ...Commencing... Munsing Saturday. Jan. 25th Under- - wear ALL of-th- Dress Goods will wear no other - 20 - kincLIt is In a per ct. off class by itself. The best made, the FORMATION OF HABITS. It oives -- 4 Youth is the formative period. It is usually during the first twenty years of life that habits are formed, and upon that formation depends the j jj happiness ornaisery: f all the years to come. It is of the utmost impor- - j.J tance, therefore, that those -- habits should be correctly formed. Look not upon the wine when it is red, i old Solomon saidTand whccrr at he end of his adjuration he said: for at the " last it - bitetb like . bestjittlng, the runsingUndewrOperctroff: most comfortable" and durable underwear on the market. It gives universal satisfaction and we recommend it to all our trade. - Outing Flannel - - Night Dresses - 20 per ct. off Henry Ward Beecher, more than twenty years ago, in an address at St. Louis, made the following pre and 8tingethlike'nn diction, which, as . Ella Wheeler serpent he told the exact truth. Wilcox says, is very significant at adder, On the first day of December, ENHANCED COST OF LIVING. the present development of the 1901, Samuel J. Qroo. com m i tted trust principle; I must, however make haste to suicide at Otto, Wyoming. He The Neveda State Journal dewas a young man, but the liquor clares that it is not. a startling say that among the dangers of the statement which comes times is oua which has developed habit had gotten the best of him, Review that the cost offrom Duns and of it he said: living, is out of the accumulation of enornow higher than it ever has been To any one who cares to read: at mous and consolidated wealth. If any one time for ten years, for For 48 hours, I have tried to who has had to do with everyone I stand in the city of New York convince myself that there is a beta household has realized such fact; and look southward I see a railroad, ter future for me, and that I might but it is interesting to uote that the Pennsylvania Central, that yet be a good and honorable man, statistical figuring shows that adruns across the continent-wit- ball and' worthy of my friends and vance its connections. Its leases and relativesTLutTcan see nothing but thau a year ago. That is quite a for a future and no one to material branches represent a capital of misery when it is considme see that the step I am ered that juufp help at such times prices of some hundreds of millions of about to take is not the right one. necessaries were seemingly at high-wat- dollars. If I tnrn my eyes to the do not think I have ever injured mark7- - Such a condition of north I see the Erie, where many any one, therefore, 1 do not leave a things is jeopardizing the much hundreds of millions" lie. If stiil dea for forgiveness. If anyone talked of prosperity of the laboring further to the north, I see the great eels that they have injured me in classes, and the families who are auy way, I want them to know dependent upon their New York Central, that wage earnrepresents that I feel no malice toward any ings. There has been no general, hnudreds of millions of dollars. living human being, and I am These three roads represents thous- ing to the Great Beyond wheregoI nor scarcely any specific advance in wages, save that which accompaands of millions of consolidated feel that my happiness will be nied the revival of business about capital. Now suppose iu an greater than that of anjone 1 leave four years ago. behind.- is no longer dispute that emergency the railroad "Interest Alcholism has been the ruin of a""There tariff is a tax upon the condemauds more legal privileges; better men than I, and it is my sumer. duty The government has been suppose there was some great assassin tonight. It seems to have maintaining national question which deraaudec utterly destroyed the power to be the same timea costly war and at piling np a treasthat the President of the Uuitec. happy under any circumstances, ury surplus over and above the States should be a man, and the even when I am free from its hate- ordinary expenses, run on the ful effec,tand under conditions that senate should be composed of men invite highest scale ever known, and it is happiness to others. coming from the continuance of .playing into the hands of the To Mrs. Gee this tax upon the consumers. But great national railroads con- Idaho, and her family, I leave my the Republican leaders in' consolidated capitalists,' what power is tenderest love, and to Sid aud are taking pains to assure us gress there on the continent that could Rose and Ort, that there must be no meddling know this act will seem terrible with the for a moment resist them! It is to Ithem tariff at the present session at first but it will uot be of not a great many years since it congress; the 'groat matter of long till they will feel that I am urgency is the granting of $9,000, -would seem atrocious to have better off aud they, 000 a year from uUUY national suggested- - that thought But better off because legislatures have been bought and been a source of sorrow to them in subsidy bill. tlprovlsioTfo" sold until we think no more about for a long time, so long that I fear building an isthmian canal, but the they have little or no hope - that l tariff must be-l- et -it thau of selling so many sheep will alone -- and -- the ever do right again. of ,arm great and cattle. Does anybody suppose consumers, loug To the few frieuds I have in barely livinefrom hand to month, that if it were a national interest Otto I leave a kind farewell and are of no relief aud are that these vast corporations were hope sincerely that any of them givendeserving none in" the distress with seeking to subserve there is any who indulge iu alcohol, in any of its which they are fraught and made cursed forms, will listen to me on legislation on this continent that the needlessly severe by the outrageousvery threshold of Eternity, aud ly high could not be crushed or bought out Dingley tariff. quit it from this hour. While Mr, Dun figures out by this despot, compared with Nothing but the deepest, blackest the cost of plain living, areurately which even slavery itself were a misery can come to anyone who- almost middle every aged laboring small danger? One of the greatest ever lets alcohol take a ueeessary man realized the fact begeneral humilations as a nation that is part in their life; and that is the fore the details in his appeared part it will certainly demand sooner paper. so justly proud of so many . ' . things or later, from any who tampers is that which has fallen upon our with it. congress. When we see the slimy This should serve as a - tobe-seven-perceutm- er elier, 4U444U44k4a44444444'4k4440S GO TO SIMONSON BROTHERS DEALERS IN GREEN AND STAPLE GROCERIES AND SCHOOL S UPPLIES. Our green and staple groceries, notions, and school supplies are fir.t class, at lowest prices. To be convinced come and see our goods and prices. Compare goods and if you wish. Here area few ofprices our prices. 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Tho Palace track of mayjnst 0 the young to look uotwarning ask: What are we coming to? upon he wine when it is red; when it There has got to be a public senti-me- nt in the sparkleth cup; for, surely, created on this subject or we the-monster- "TvilFbe swept away by a common at theJasttjtL'stingeth-likea- DANCING 7 ACADEMY As the mpdern idder, ruin. saying I tell you that the shadow that kath it, cut it out, both as to and TUESDAYrTHURSDAY-AN- D SATURDAY fveningn from,7:30 to 10 oclock, until otce Childrens class to be before is already cast upon theYland is drinking smoking, habit has fastened its deathlike prodigious. Ido rot believe in grip, as it had on young Groo. - ( rbnurT I Sale -.- Continues still have considerable ' heavy-wrigto clean up in the way of Still H. C, HATIEEWS, Instructor. NPA-K--0j SHOE FOR MOL stuff hi Clothing, Shoos. Hats and Underwear. Stwing goods are on the wav and make room for them. No fake nor pere?n? Cut ,rom 20 humbS Elens $10 and $11 Suits, all wool. 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