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Show THLTRt-WEEKL- THE , .TO UK AL . APRIL JOURNAL LOGAN, UTAH Y tors and stockholders ' ! self-defen- . 1903 Ftaalgan VBatl. manly accomplish by taking ihfftheif boys the - ments. ; the money. PUBLI8HBD BY "bruisers or want Not we that The bank officers, dropping 'the B..RL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO, mere athletes, but that every man ' high tone, which they had at first is better for being able to strike a assumed toward Hermann, begged skilful blow in lessees. and him to restore tbe money anti re - that while a man can get along their. esteem. Hermann slow- - j without being a rider, Ur a good Entered at the cvay Ttiaduy, tain shot, or a swimmer, when he does TiuarAiy anil Saturday, at Legin, Utah, Iv yielded so .far as to say that if .need one of these abilities he needs they would give him $0,250 down jt miKhtv moch-- . u ttcond-cl-a matter. and a life pension of $900 a he would return the stolen A WORD TO TEACHERS, Gordon. Editor. year . 4 so i Post-ofiic- e - ; ; Aoguitu FOR SALE If you are fond of fun pure and if you wish to get away simple, from the serious things' of life for a few hours yon can find no better physician than that rollicking Irish' comedy "Finnigans Ball which will be presented with many clever specialties, new songs and a host of pretty girls at Thatcher 150 Tn in.tcrm, my.'Z ? C. Goodwin -- to F . Trenton or y j' Stewart; Logan. ' WANTKD7 A four of roomed house. " Enquire at (Va Valley TeuCo-s.StororSl.iu- Logan, s st' ' . ' . . i'-- . . r MISS, N. GLOVER will ooii. mepce a new class iu The ,Tewi t Opera Honse.April 6th. Tailor dress making system, on The management claim I tor (bik: Monday, 13, 1903 at No 2s annual visitor an entire! new cast, center St.April block east of Thatcher never excelled in farce 'comedy bank.- ' prodDction8riid-- a langh iir every . f money, It was daylight when the ., di- -.Satordav- 'At i?03 Jj April Regarding sehool teachers and line. rectors of the bank promised to their work, the Sript.' of Schools of FOIEYSKIEIIEYCUIS give the cashier $6,250and a pen Wakes Kldners and Bladder Right in his re- - Kddol Djrcp cpsIcTcCuro WARD3rxir6eor:a13i8sert , sion. AniesbaryTMassTTsald i York-policiii served the New who . . - Riter Bros. Digests what ycataL Drug Co. Hermann then went to the outer cent annual report: u re ,depsrtme tjindertheDevery-ievelhrcMetobjecT of'an office, brought in $7(JJKX), counted ffime, iu Captain Diamonds pre and put $6,250 in his education is to give1 the child the ont.$63,750, cinct, has made a confession of his power to think and act along right pocket. lines, thus jgood habits connection with the levying of The directors sail this was not to build by forming np a strong characblackmsil upon disorderly houses all the mnst return he that ter suitable .for American1, citizenin the Bed Light district.' His fair; receive would he then and ship.'' ;; confession shows that it mast have money To create an interest , in' school him. He, howthe $6250 promised been highly profitable, for the col woik is mnch better than to drive and the bank has lections in Ijis district were as fol- ever, refused, - to pupils-- to their tasksthe now . proceedings legal brought enthusiasm lows : By increasingthe recover $6250. in and work... we school:; interest, 30 disorderly houses at shall soon accomplish more in $50 per month per year $18,000 Is a Model of , Architectural: Elegance, is Light, than has been done in eight years INTEREST IN ATHLETICS. s 10 at $100 per niuc. Airy and Especially designed for the Accommodamonth per year, 12,000 Even if the study of art should tion of our Combined . 10 gambling houses at Speaking of the interest taken in not be of financial value to all Govern fight, which children, yet if it awakens a iove $100 per month-p- er year 12,000 he Corbett-M- c in some quarters is taken as an of the beautiful and provides an 5 stuss games at $50 per evidence of degeneracy, the Den outlet for the mind a way of esmonth per year from the tedious daily round 10 Raines law dives at $100 ver Post assumes that it would be cape into the realm of the ideal it has per mouth per year )etter for tbe country should the added ranch to the sain of human : -- . , T ; e COME AND SEE US. - ! Our New Building pool-room- . -- Liquor dealers, $525 per month per year interest in boxing and other 6,300 atblet-sport- s to their happiness. I believe it is a great advantage According to tbe to onr boys and girls to come os be extended activo practice. as possible, under tbe . inTotal Amount collected in ?ost, the decadence, it decadence early fluence of both men and women one year $63,300 exists, lies not in the interest ex- teachers who have the ripe cul-tn-re Dne to Bissert for collecand cited, bat in the and the broud outlook and ting and to expenses 3,300 growing inability to emulate suc- knowledge whieb a college educacessful athletic performances ; iu tion gives. Among the teachers tbe wrong Total araonnt of profit $60,000 he fact that "The young man who attitude displayed itself 'in a nern Total amount collected iu is deeply interested in the vous attempt to coyer so much three years contest and versed in $180,000 ground in each study without be methods of tbe game cant, in considering the effect on the chilSAMPLES OF NERVE. nine cases out of ten, put up his dren and a feeling that they mustj As in other occupations, it has own bands and make a respectable label everything the child did in terms of per cent. been considered that the American fight. It still remains true that a good thief has more of what Americans Of the existence of this athletic teacher is necessary to produce a call nerve. than has the thief of any decadence, the reasons therefor good sehool. The pleasure derived from other nationality; but two very and the pity of it, tbe Fost says: e The country-sidhas ceased to music makes life belter worth liv recent dispatches indicate that the in ing. its lave tournaments, physical German thief has the American which the boys actually contested. Forty children of different abilibadly beaten, as the following nar- Now they take their sports in the ty and temperament can no more ratives show: The towns and the reep pace with one another than newspapers. On March tho 26th, D. F. Rear- cities are still profoundly interested so many different horses. A qnick energetic pnpil, capable of pushdon, a grocer of Lynn, Mass., was in sport but as spectators. How in men tbo many young ing ahead, should be allowed to called out of bed by a telephone cities ride and swim aud shoot and advance faster than his neighbors, ringing between 2 and 3 oclock oxt Some of them do, bnt we all while the slow, ploddiPg child in the morning and got a message enow that the average young man may need to repeat some studies. that someone had all he wanted does not hunt or ride or put on the But the may have as successlnl a career as the former. now, but would return later and gloves. eduMistakes might be made as intake with Parents the pains get some other things. He thought as perfect recitations. structive of their cation in boys everything the man was tryipg to be funny at With proper guidance the chilthe accomplishbis expense, but when he reached except The physical ments, sops of excellent parents dren gain the power to read the bis store that morning he dis- attain manhood without being able lesson carefully, to perceive the covered that the cash drawer bad to take persona part in physical principal points aud then to tell been robbed, while cigars, cakes sport, and then they are ashamed the class in clear, coneise English and canned goods bad been car- to disclose their lack of skill and the gist of the subject. To obtain tbe highest success a try to satisfy themselves with being ried away. must not only possess the teacher of contests. spectators professional This is a fair sample of AmeriIn the olden Anglo-Saxo- n time requisite intellectual qualities and can nerve. combined with a keen a young man could not take part education, but she must have a sense of humor, but for the pure in social pleasures unless be conld character so strong and clean that unadulterated article, and which ride and bnnt and fence. Now the the children will look np to her and only requirements of the average follow her example to higher ulso has an element of the society are ability to talk and dance planes of living. the following is to be com- aud knowledge of dress and form. which is always mended: Were it possible for tbe average destructive, will tend to lower the On March 31st, while the board young city American to be known efficiency of any system. A poor teacher is dear at any t)f directors of the Mayence (Ger- among young fellows of a couple of hundred years ago they would salary, while a good teacher never many) Peoples bank wa in sesregard him in amazement as a sort receives what she is worth. sion, the cashier, Herrman, who of mascnliO woman. "The end of learning to read is had been with the bank twenty-seve- n to read good books, If the schools America recently put splendid years, told the directors he armies iu the field. But let it be con give the pupils a love for good had taken $70,000 of the bank's remembered that the reason for the books they will confer oce of the funds. The amazed directors, high quality of a large part of the greatest blessings in their power. in the late war was that the when they were really convinced troops men conld already shoot aud ride. that this was true and that the old They represented not the average, employee had suddenly gone mad, but tbe adventurous youths who asked him why he had robbed the had taught themselves. The ndveuturous youth who loves bank, and he replied: accomplishment is always 'This is my revenge for hot physical the first to enlist in war. having been elected a director in If an army of a million men1 had 1900 as I was promised. I had been been raised there would have been preparing this stroke for three necessary some tall labor to knock a large part of the force into shape yean. The cashier added4 that be was equal to that of the natural soldiers who fought' in the Philippines. willing to go to the penitentiary .i4 There is certainly a moral in for life, as he had .got even by these facts. Parents should wake inflicting life pangs on the direc up to the neglected virtue of giy- - . ; too-gener- - f ',1 , U '.a'.v'i-'i- Departments Entirely Separate, Yet under one Each Stock Fresh, Clean, Complete, Perfect. Roof. Up-to-dat- al e, in. " t ,, Corbett-HGover- 1 ladi-cron- ! Center Street, First door west of Thatcher Bank. CONFERENCE Reduced Rates VIA nn UU Will be made as follows to Salt Lake. Tickets on sale from Havrisville, Cornish and intermediate points on April 2nd to6th inclusive: all Stations April 2nd to 5th inclusive, limit April 15th s, Fanlt-findiu- , g, a. m. PLACES OF AMUSEMENT. SALT LAKE THEATRE: Corianton, April 2, 3 and 4. Our New Minister, 6, 7. Nance ONeil, 8, 9, 10 and U. AI. G. Fields Mi- nstrels, 13 and 14. . GRAND THEATRE: .East Lynne, April 2, 3, and 4. Resurrection. 6, 7 and 8. California, 9, 10 and, 11. ' Faust. Co., 13, H and 15.. , t . . , " M. T, D. E. BURLEY, SCHUMACHER, D. S. SPENCER, . Acting Traffic Manager. Genl Pass. & T. A. Asst. G. 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