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Show ( THE 1 Tn JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH APRIL 10. 1902 BI-WEE- to America they fled to escape an incident of bat passing concern ' can r be "re that raisfortuner but ; they persecution political BT trieved. foundshortlx.afterwardJhat.they But the loss of power to acquire fiAUL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. had also escaped industrial domina- - a pocketbook is a loss that makes lessees. tion and attained an v g , .'man poor indeed a loss not only degree ot independence of the ; for the present bnt for all' time; a Eat&cd at tin Tuesday material kind; an independence loss not ouly for the roan himself, every Thursday tad Saturday, at Login, Utah, in which every man qwned his own but for posterity as well. The evil of great wealth. u tccond-cla- matter home and absorbed the profits of The evil realized by the Arca4 his own Iabors.and his possessions dians . Editor grew according tohis industryand Lies not alone urthe wrong done Augustus Gordon, None were him from whom it is nnjnstly ac 1902 very ricb, none extremely poor. qu ired. On the con trary , by far 10, Thursday April Bnt tbeu came the financial genins its greatest menace td human human prosperity ' Notice of Meetings. to dazzle their eyes with visions of happiness and the in found be power which There will be no meeting in the splendor, and seduced them into may wealth who pos him gives Tabernacle Sunday April 13, and the adoption of the present system, great who possesses it him April 20th.Meetings will be held in which has produced millionairs and sessesyWiver not, the wards at 2 and 7 :&) p. m. Under existing conditions beggars. Ward conferences jwill be held Under this free government of In parenthesis it ,maybe reApril 13th in 1st, 2nd, and Ctb, ours and April 20th in 3rd, 4th, marked that while this may seem The . wards, average wage of the laborer is and 5th wards, at times above lengthy, it will be found worthy of not over $800 per year; The aver-" named. the end to one from professional empernsal age salary, ofjhe - will-- be ference-JThrBtakeCon ploye is notover$l,200 for the J held on April, 27 and 28th, in other. -a at: The Post writer thus summarizes same period. These classes, Logan. constitute reasonable estimate, the justification of seven-tenth- s pretended Joseph Morrell, of the population of Stake President. existent conditions, aud refutes the country practically all of the them by the logic of cold facts: population that may fairly be Spring, and the farmers spring as producers. The average classed Among both producers and conis work, are at hand. - IlOw many sumers there may be found in earning capacity of the prodneer to plows-sbarpefound therefore and their have be$l;000per formidable array honest and conannum an Tjuite approximation their other implements in order. scientious to truth the near sufficiently Champions'of the Trusts. this and 'adorn moral this - of the point Worthy--prototyis related that Edward- - Richtale. ter, a private serving the' United Artisans of Arcadia Theaverage production of trust Whojrill point triumphantly to States in the Philippines was by not less than 10 this fAct that, notwithstanding the capital is certainly ' cent per annum. order of one the superior officers, Standard Oil per oil monopoly, products Ten thousand dollars is therefore alowly tortured to death by having are today sold cheaper than they ice water dripTdrop by drop, upon were before Mr. Rockfeller went equal in productive power to the labor of one man. his upturned facer-H- is mother, into business. This is an undisFor every $10,000 the rich man who lives in Washington, is al- puted and undisputable fact, which possesses he may thus command the may be accepted as a most crazey, and may die. entire service of one producer. Complete vindication of monopFor every $100,000 he may have ten The House , of Representatives oly An servants. ' of justification ample For every Jl, 000, 000 an hunhas wisely passed the bill continu- Standard Oil methods ing the exclusion of tho Chinese, Provided it be conceded that the dred vassals. ten with even more rigorous provisions Standard Oil company is entitled For every $100,000,000 thousand slaves. than, the Geary, bill contained. The to all and the people to none of the John D. RockfellerAnd.J. Pier-pobenefits of uew oil discoveries, vast yellow peril is no less formidable in extent and enormous Morgan are rated at $200, in quality, now than it was twenty years ago, in UOO.OOO eacb.: They are, therefore, all parts of the world; of invenaid the need of protection to tive genius which has provided entitled to twenty thousand human American labor and morals is just improved machinery for lessening chattels each. New YorVs Four Hundred, the cost of production ; .of indusas urgent. trial enterprise which has reduced estimated at $10,000,000 each a conservative figure may very materially the expenses of trans- alone At the recent big pigeon command the portation, and of modern systems labor and the entire unremitting in Kansas tournament at production of City, ing of commercial economy whereby of their hundred thousand four which moro than four hundred the bnrden of distribution has men. fellow . alleged sportsmen participated, been more than cut in half.' Nor is this: all. If this be so nearly twenty thousand birds were Not over 10 pe cent of the $1,- If the bounty of nature murdered for sport. It is said 000 which each laborer may earn ILJhe benefit of brains is that at the next session of the profit above the actual cost of of new scienlithe advantage i Missouri Legislature, a law pro- tific . living. knowledge hundred These fohr immensely of will class this be hibiting sport If the advancement of industry New York men in may wealthy passed, as it should be. Many If, in fact, the whole progress therefore demand demandand, states have already prohibited this of the world compelling, Be inherent to -- the profit ing, compel and, . sport, which is but little less cruel of of right alone and in which recieve thejentire profit of the procapital . .than hull fighting. duction of four million laborers. conneither the producer nor-th- e Further logical deduction is not sumer may in justice and equity LABORS SHARE a matter of great difficulty even claim participatiou, then is the o read the porruns argument of the trust defenders tent of it all.' may An editorial writer in the Den- for men and not for fools. Physical force is not thev only ver Tost calls attention to the If, however, truth does not de- means of slavery. concession, the remaingreat increase in the number of mand this of The Artisans is speedily der of the to well content trusts; to the fabulous additions disposed of byargument the fact that, in the contemplation of to their capitalization; and last, were the Standardsimple Oil company security splendor, pomp and glory, but not least, to the arbitary man content with fair profits, such as promised iu Trity- - ot last and the ordinary competitive business f"d. . ner in which capital, the least of the productive trinity, man is clad to receive, its products walls were revealed at last. PnSn could be delivered to the consumer When it was too late. dictates without justice or con- at easily one-ha- lf prevailing price once more repeat Shall science . to muscular aud mental and without necessitating any re- itselfl history duction in the present earnings of productive agencies, and those who contribute to the producer shall TryCb am berlainV Stora ach& Liver Tablets the best physic. For and the consumer pay for And what is true in relation said by Riter Bros, Co. ca Hie fruits of their own industry. to the business of the Standard Oil in the first place he assumes, company is equally true iu relation Notice to Contractors. and truly, that had the announce- to the business of the Meat trust, Sealed proposals will be received ment been made some years ago, the steel trust or any other one of at the office of the school trustees that it would be possible for any the hundreds of new existing and of the Wellsville; School District multiplying industrial until 2 oclock p.m. on the 6th day corporation to, exceed in wealth rapidly of May, 1902, and open immediand profit the Standard Oil Co., monopolies. The enormous profits which these ately thereafter for all of the they would have been laughed to gigantic financial trusts are able to mason work and plastering of scorn. TheStandard Oil Trust, realize represent in tbemselve a brick school house, and of the carwith its paltry $30,000,000 annual great wrong to all other interests penter work nndthe painting of a brick school house in accordance profit, has been cast in the shade concerned monstrous A which with injnstice plans and specifications, by the recently formed Packing Wisdom may not contemplate with copies of which may be had at the iHousetrust with a capital of $600 equanimity. office: of C. T. BarrettrArchitect, 000,000, and an aunuaP profit of , But if the mere monopolizing by Logan City, Utah. The right is $100,000,000, and the Steel Trnst capital of the gain which rightfully reserved to reject any and all bids. with a similar capitalization and a belongs to labor to the other in- Proposals must be inclosed in concerned-with-capitasealed envelopes and markedrPro- yearly dividend of $111,000,000. terests represented the wholes posals forbuilding Wellsville These maker as the Post suggests, production or even the greater wrong, I School House. Dated at Wells wrong, the Oil. Trust look like thirty cents. , it would be a matter of compara- ville this 4th day of April 1902. - The article referred to suggests tive insignificance (Signed,) that when the 1 rim Fathers The loss of ones poeketbqqk is John S, Leatham. O TLIllTJkli - carafe WUFVr mm . Poat-ofii- tt u good-mauageme- : Board a m. any day alight at Omaha, Chicago, or any p. intermediate point thats the whole story of a trip east via ihe Darlington Route. No chiinge of cars en route thats only one reason why yon should ask tho agent for a ticket via the Burlington, bnt its a good reason. , , Its worth while ascing about our service to Kansu Gty sod St. Louu, if you arc going that way - . TICKET OFFICE - 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET, Salt Lake R.F. NELSEN, Gty. ' GenT. Agent. ned i It pes - Henry G. HaybalFs Weekly Price List. . for, $1.00 or. iO lbs. for 50c 1.00 or 10 lbs. for 50c l.OOor lOlbs. for 50o .... 1.00 or 8 lbs. for 50c 16 lbs. Raisins 25 lbs. Oat MealT.T. r.t)Oorl2 lbS7for 50c ; l.OO orJOlbs. foF 50c 20 lbs. Beans 40 bars Nickle Plate Soap 1.00 or' 20 bais for 50c 40 bars Royal Laundry 1.00.,or 20 bars for 50c-- 12 Cans Peas . . . . . . .for 1.00 or 3 cans for 25c , 12 Cans Mustard Sardines 1.00 or 3 cans for 25c20CaD8Oil Sardiues.... 1.00 or .5 cans for 25e12 Cans Oysters for 1.00 or 3 cans for 25e1.00 or 3 eaus for 6 Cans Table Frnit. . 1.00 or 3 lbs. for 25c lbs. Lump Sugar. . 1.00 or 1 pkg, for 20e 5 pkgs. Tiee Tea . . . 5 pkgs. Schillings Tea 1.00 or 1 pkg. for 20e 10 Cans Pork and Beans 1.00 or 1 can fori 10c 20 lbs. Sugar 20 lbs. Tapioca 20 lbs. Sago.... nt . 4 - - - - 50-1- . Above Goods are . t F R O C A S H sold at these prices M! O N L Y Compare these prices with the ones yom are now paving and buy your groceries, at II. G. HAYBALLS, 51 -- 53 - 55 CENTER STREET. he-wh- . Mn! I s : for&UHen. their-pro-duct- ion. ve . ' 3- - deter-minewh- at re-'Cei- 1 WALK 39 You may be told that there are other $3.50 shoes just as good as WALK-OVERIt isnt soL There never was and never will be-- a shoe built to sell for $3.50 that S. will compare with the WALKOVER W A L K O V E R shoes come direct from the fuctory to your feet. You pay no unneces- If you pay less you cauuot get a good shoe. essary profits If you pay more, vou pay too much. All all thegood shapes. . . .lYou'aresnre of a perfect fit and comThe new plete shoe satisfaction if you wear WALK-OVERlatest the lligh-cuin all t and Oxford spring styles are ready leathers. THE WALK-OVESHOE IS A $5.00 SH9E FOR $3.50rand its the wily shoe on the market on whiclrthis saving is really made....;...,, sizes-rail-wid- tlis S. R K o b e n s o si S" v o ft h e fs . |