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Show THE JOURNAL . fit 1903 15 AUGUST JOURNAL JLpQAN. UTAH TBETRI-WEEKL- Y to the people, bat an even will add lafgelyHo,. the population of OlERS' thfj of those Centers because greater benefit to the promoters. a very' long greatly added - consumption of &JLL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO, Fifty 'years., is, each one manufactured products. A writer ' daring periodjand lessees. and fran iu commenting upon the great of those years the wonderful expansion of American Catered at the every Tuesday, chise would become more valuable. manufactures and tbeViccesa that Tfaoarday tad Saturday, at Ugaa, fJtah, It) matting a gift for ' SO long a has attended their sale in even the s matter. as terra,, the greatest care should be greatest manufacturiug centers of -exercised to protect to the fall of : tbe world, remarked that AmeriEditor, every interest of the grantors, that Augustus Gordon, can manufacturers, Vfere outrankr.: they may not in the future be ing aud outselling those of Eng' contract sided1903 o a. bound tie? 15,, by, August Saturday; land, even under the shadow of made to their detriment. English' factory walls. If Joseph Without going back of ym deChamberlains policy is put into cision of the court which awarded The United States is on most effect America will be shut out Jacob N. Larsen the office of couu-t- y friendly terms with Canada, and from that market to a great extent ooe no can that question .the Canadians do a large and clerkj but the new and more profitable the hitherto inenrabeut, Mr. Farbusiness with us qaeb home market that will . grow up rell, folly .believed himself elected, year. ' The value of our trade, ira right under onr own roof as a reLas held the office in good, faith jj0rtg hud exports, with Canada sult of the new irriganion scheme, and performed fully aud accurate- - last ar, 'amounted to $197,000,-l- y will more than compensate. in therecomiectiou every duty Canada is the third largest But and this is a great qualifier with. Can it be possible that Mr. of the. patrons of the United In order. to attain tbe full benefit Larsen will now lay claim to the gtates in the worlj.- Canadas of this proposed great internal exremuneration Mr. Fairell has re1 trade is continually on the increase pansion, to derive its greatest profit as the country becomes more thick-fo- r certain reforms are accessary in our services actually performed! ly populated, and there is but one laws. There is ..one condition Will he, if he cai, claim payment reason why we should' not enjoy alone npou which it can possibly for the time and labor of another? even a much larger proportion of cncceed. - This is that it shall be 1 it. That is onr absurd tariff, used to create independent homes The retirement of General. Iiich puts the ban upon the for, the largest possible number of A. Miles marts a new era adian products they wish toex human And this result is, in array affairs, since he will, have chaugd for ours. , The effect of in turn,beings. dependent on something no successor. Hereafter the Prcsi-- 1 thU is shown by a comparison of else that the nation shall, retain dent will be the real, rather than Canadas relative purchases, and the its of present ownership the putative Commander in Chief. gales as divided between the United until the genuine homeseeker fle will beassisted by a general states aud England.- - Last year hdirferowner aud is staff whose head will have large our exports to Canada were to come iuto his heritage". but there will he noue 000,000. while Great Britain .sold reader 'Existing land laws are ill suited equal to the President. This eujauadiaus but $30,000,000 worth to qpuditious in the West. They largeraent of the powers of the i0 goods. !Bac upoui the other hand have been persistently used to Chief Magistrate may in oue sense while Kugiand bought $ 117,000, enable speculators aud adventurers j be viewed with some disquietude. qoo worth. of Canadian prod acts. to acquire' public property ,fot,i ; Not so mach becftnse it broadens Wft purchased ; but $71.000000 private exploitation.' Tbe looting! direc- - worgh. its sphere in a Canada must have a lur Tlie TJnivcrsity School tion, as in the teudeucy shown to- -, ger market or stop growing, It is to an appalling rate and thl at day ward transforming a civil rnagis - the butt .end of the eoutiuent. whole of School of Sciences, object of national irrigation tracyiuto imperial power.TUe Pres larger iularea thau 'the Uuited will be defeated unless it is stopped School. Mines, ident being already at the head of states aud equally rich in possibili-th- e the eaaly action of Congress. by " civil government, the array and' ties. Its : State School op Mines. populutionaud develop enabled School ' op Arts and Science' Th6 (law navy, it will lu but a step farther meat are increasing at a wonderful laud( grabbers to acThe school o! Arts and Sciences The School of Minek offers to put him u charge of the judicial rateiAiud Its trade is worth vust. frpets offers', courses jn; of the government aud vatidg? If the Imperial Customs quire jhroigh.,jpputH "l. Mining Engineering.' of valuable, public Jands which 1. General Science. . 2 Electrical Engineering. aUo make him dictator of our for ; Union scheme evolved by Joseph held at public expenseand to they 2. Liberal Arts. Civil Engineering. eign relations. The intent or the Chamberlain. British HomeSeere-- detriment.' The Desert and J public 4. Mechanical Engineering. fouuders of the Republic wasto tury, carries, we shall lose by far State Normal School. Timber and Stone aets ! h ive also Preparatory School. have a nominal head in order to the greater proportion of Canadian beeu 'abuswIrThe Preemption' The Normal School offers: A Preparatory School is mainconform so far to universal cus- - trade unless we are williug to lower law w'as repealed the others should j 1. A r Normal 'which gives preparation for tained Course., were1 'tom. Hi& duties aud powers the high tariff wall that teuds to be either repealed or amended. courses Normal the Advanced in General Science, 2. Courses. j strictly limited'uud clearly defined, bar it out. 1. would he as, much " As rapidly as possible surveys of in 3. Cburses Liberal Kindergarten Arts, Engineering, Law, The present tendency is rather to to onr advantage to lower or reMedicine and Business. r schemes for government .Training irrigation ward eul.uj;iug his scope in various move this artificial barrier to should be made, and the Tbe Shops and the chemical, phy sical, electrical, mechanical, assaydirections until he will la possessed friendship aud trade, ns to the promotion lands to be reclaimed withdrawn ing, aud metallurgical Laboratories are unsurpassed in the completewith plenary powers largely exceed-- ! Canadians, Only Republican, g from entry until there is absolute ness of their equipment. thos ef any constitutional dnracy aud tdindness stand 111 the assurance that none bnt the actual The proximity of great mines, reduction works of various kinds, En- monarch of the (Old world and power houses for the generation of electricity, affords unexcelled r way, and through them we are settler and may prpfil for thorough aud practical work iu all the engineering croarh meats snch ns this should likely to lose the patronage of our Success to them, aud advantages thereby. courses, receive duu regard in their iucipi- - nraest neighbor, worth many contusion to the and Domestic Science are features of the uormal cnc.V. They cover witler ground times more than there is any pros-tha. , course. I he field of " Herald. pariLan politics pect of ever receiving through onr The Entrance examinations, September 9th, 10th, and 11th.' ltegistra and should be t'egurdetl with con- - Oriental expansion. L --The Salt LakeLDaily Herald is tion of students. September 11th and 12tli. ' Students will be assisted in finding suitable boarding places. cem by all. the most reliable paper in the Annual registration fee, $10. No tuition. country. Every day BEVAREOF for Send catalogue nnd illustrated circular and learn what excellent in the .week, 85 cents per month. A petition asking a valuable Tbe Snoday Herald with its maga- opportunities the University offers for a broad, liberal, and practical In the pioposed antf already zine section should be read by education. franchise is pending before the UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City. Coauty Coin nisd iners. So far ns entered into expansion of the irri every one. $2.00 per year, $1,00 is ku vu, the in livtdu il seekiu g it gated area of the arid region of the for six months, Herald (TuesThe Las " the menus necessary to United States in the far west, tbe Eitrav Notice. and ,04K'Ht04-K)-tO00-hO'K$1.50 only days Fridays) per fulfill his part of the joint contract. Government ha? entered npma Farmer with Judd State of Utah ) Orange This argues that be is hut acting policy which will, if properly guid year, PLENTY OF .19. , (Weekly) $1.75. 5' Strictly in ad. of Cache. County as agiit for others., It may be that eduml controlled, prove a provi-ther- e vance. t In th) VTellsville Precinct of are some individuals, some dential beneficence to thousands in the Herald If it happens, its Loan County, Money theeinew and corporations even, that thepeopleofJiome-seekers1 hveln my poBaesaionthe follow in of Cache coiiuty would hot grant Wk bone of the country, benefit-suc- h Dysentery Cured Without the Aid of a oeecnbed animal, which if not ciaime AT ALL TIMES Doctor. valuable concessions to for iug ull aud injuring none. The , and taVeu away will be sold ac public x auction to tbe highest cash, bidder at am just up from a herd spell Wellavillo It will be initial cost of tbe vast enterprise any consideration. in welisville City on y well to know who proposes to will Iw fully returned and its tbe 2uth day of August the hour of 4 p in. this franchise to successful ce84 certain, so that it is 110 Description of animat : Loan who the visionary eleemosynary scheme to one bottle of Chamberlains Colic, execution; provides One brindle heifer calf about 10 or 11 old no marks or brands visible. tnonev; who is the man behind to maintained ut the expense of Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and months Haul animal was taken up by me Tithing Office Corner. was cared without having a doctor. in raid City on the 8th day of Aug A franchise for a cort- - public taxation, the gun. It is estimated that itf the region I consider it the best cholera medi- ll03. eessiou of.this nature is a valuable There ia no Joseph B. Woodward. piece of property, worth iu some referred to one hundred millions cine in the world. Pound Keeper for Wtlloville Precinct need of when a doctor employing find could instances many thousands of dol of people liappv bodies this is for tio doctor ' soil a fertile on and amidst the can remedy aused, lars. Why should it be given better medicine for W.' prescribe MATJGHAN free to anyou ; more particularly charms of climate and scenery, the bowel complaint in any fonn either to a. third party or agent? If wealth of forests. wines and for children or adults, it never and County Attorney-at-Lafails and is pleasant to take, For there is any take-off- , let it come to streams incident to the West. All Druggists, Nor fcill these be the' only ones the grantors in the form of reduced Office: Court House, blacksmiths ' Machinists, and Attorney ' rates. Electrieul railway cotinec- - himeflted.' The creation of these wheelwrights. Carriage work a South-eas- t 100m, upstairs, Logan tion between the towns and cities great new communities to feed the wOne block ot sonth aptyialty, of Cache county would be a beue- - manufacturing centers .of the East, Utah; Thatcher bank. Mam St. Logan, v PUBLISHED BY Pott-ofll- ce secool-clas- 3 - S : , - ever-increasi- ng , - " 1 11 . Can-Nels- on - I home-build- do-ujr- am er $126,-power- s, J - war-maki- ; ng of Utali lncludes the Arts and the State and the State Normal , ! t - i B 0 I I Pre-empt- ion . 4 non-resid- culti-departme- ent conr-sesiu- i- . nt -- . J If i j four-yea- . i -- J.-- I ob-in- home-seeke- , ' i land-grabber- j- - Manual-Trainin- n - - - LAND-GRABBEB- !' t I S. Semi-weekl- j u-i- t y 2 : if to . L t ? t 1 U , Utah Mortgage Corporation suc-carr- . J . f if 1 1 W. ( GRIFFIN BROS. w ! 9 j j 1 |