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Show THE Till JOURNAL'.' XT " ' EAEL& ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. lessees. EftUrci At tb Thovdav tad M every Tuoclar, Saturday, at Logan, Utah, matter. Pcwt-ofi- accoad-cla-u k GORDON, - AUGUSTUS March I, Tuesday, Notice. JOURNAL, LOO AN, CTAII II ACC! U 1. IC01 TOI-WEEK- LY CAM FC2 TEE c;v. the Hague, which decided that thirty per cent of the customs re at the port of La Guayra i ceipts Secretary Shaw, of, the U. S. shall be devoted to cancelling the a short time ago delivdebt doe the allies that made the Treasury, ered an address devoted to boys, warlike showing, leaving the other . creditors who didn't go armed with a gon, to collect as beat they may. However, . the decision of Editor the tribunal, organized for the promotion of 'universal pence, has 1904. shown them the proper way to col lect, and that is to go fully armed and make a demand. ' The regnlar monthly priesthood The Journal has not in any meeting of the Cache Stake will sense defended the union of the couvene in the tabernacle at 10 o'clock on Saturday March 5. Foil billiard hall and saloonf nor advo attendance desired. cated that the statutory f distance Joseph Morrell, between the two be lesaeued. Up Isaac Smith, on the contrary, it believes the two W. W. Maughan, and kept should be separate Stake Presidency. apart. Bnt the duty of, keeping Priesthood. them apart devolved upon the Ret Stake Benson The Priesthood Meeting of the publican city council,. not upon Benson Stake of Zion will be held Mr. Edwards aa the repeated atr in Lewiston on Saturday, March 5, tacks upon him by the Patent would indicate. Mr. Edwards, it 1904, at 11 a m. Wm. H. Lewis, is true, conducts a saloon, a Duel Alma Merrill, ness repngnant to the moral sense B. A. Hendricks, Stake Presidency- .- of the commauity, bnt Logau city legitimatizes it and grants him a license and npon his part he runs tiyrum Stake Priesthood. it in aa decent and orderly a manThe regular Priesthood meeting ner as a saloon can be ran. Mr. of the Hyrum Stnke of Ztou will Eld wards saw the council change be held in Hyrnm on Saturday, its ordinance regulating the disMarch 5, 1904, at 1 p.m. tance between saloons and billiard W. C. Parkinson, halls to accommodate one firm, Geo. O. Pitkin, and saw other indications that it I. C. Thoresen. Stake Presidency. was an era of special privileies, hence tonght a privilege himselfT The disparity between the and it was granted. He is in the naval strength of Husain and Japan business and it is his right to obis net so great ns it was at the tain all the favors be can. Whatoutbreak of the war, and promises ever blame arises should be placed to be even less marked after two where it belongs; on tho Council. of their fleets meet. If close measurements are in order, othcie would also be involved. People usually think of the Why single out one firm and say railways as great man killers, hut nothing of the others? Qther or' the Chicago Tribune finds that dinances regulating , salpons arc during the past three years in the violated repeatedly vritbout perUnited States there were 26,762 mission. Why not call attention people ronrdered, 24,133 committed to these and give Mr. Edwards a suicide, 8,390 were drowned, and rest? Place the responsibility for many were burned to death; 584 authorized infractions of law upon in one Are the Iroquois disaster; the public servants who were electwhile the number killed on or ed upon a platform pledging moral while working about railways, was reform, and thq unauthorized ones bat 10,954. upon the Republican police force. Speaking op the ousts of war, with such a comparatively iusignificant foe to deal with as the Boers, it cost Eygland twenty dollars for every acre of land in the two Dutch republics, at which price, taking the country as a whole, it won Id be dear. When the nine thousand English lives that were lost men in their prime is also considered. South Africa came dear, nor did England enhance its reputation as a first class military power in gaining such a costly victory. All wars are dear, and civilization should long aiuco have agreed upon a plan by which they might be avoided. even Fanners, Attention. Now that spring is approach ing we desire to call your attention to the fact that we have been making harness nud saddles of all kinds this winter and we are prepared te take care of yonr wantd. We kindly invite yon to call and inspect our harness and saddles and ascertain onr prices before purchasing elsewhere. We guarantee onr harness and saddles to be hand made and that we nse the best leather that ran be honght.Do not go and pun-hatsome imported when staff yon can buy direct where they are made aud get what you want. We pride ourselves iu the fact that we make the best harness in the State of Utah., We also carry a large quantity of harness oil in bnlk all ready prefor use; the best on the marpared The average mind will remain in gome doubt as to whether even ket; bring your can. Fistkr & Neuron, the decisions of the Arbi36 W Center St. Logau. . tration Tribunal are iftfhllibly and impartially just ns just displayed Just Wbat Yea Hayt Been Lcsklrj Fcr. in the case of the Venezuelan claims. A number of natious had The ladies of the Trinity M. E. claims against the country which Church will serve a New England the Venezuelans showed no dispo- npper at the chnhdi Thursday sition to pay. England, Germany evening. March 3rd. 1904. will be served from six and Italy entered into a triple to Suppero'clock. A eight program will alliance to collect theirs without also be rendered. All tor 25 cents . regard to the other creditors, and Aud you are iuvited to come and for purposes of intimidation seut a bring yonr friends and have ah fleet to blockade Yeueznelan porta other good time. By Order of Committee.- :and force payment. This was contrary to the Monroe doctrine, and CIcSs! Dyrpcpr!:v Ccro Uncle Bam protested, whereupon triit yea the fleet waswi thd ra wn and the sale by City Drug Co., Logan For matter submitted to the court at and Richmond. Utah. e , Ifue v - whom -- D3nt Co to Zzll Ls!;3 cr Odcn to buy 2 Ccr Leads J::t 'he considers are too 'fre- quently regarded as an unwelcome nuisance daring the days of their adolescence,' at which ' important period of their Hvs they are turned Over too much to their mother's ineffective control and . influence, and receive too r little of their father's. . As his remarks called forth some criticism be issued the Latest designs and patterns direct from the factory.,' We, can furnish the most beatatifnl Wall Papers ever. shown here.;.., state- supplementary following ments Received ' Cents Pec Roll to $5 10 is no being in the world so neglected as the boy. There is ' , no place, scant room. for him. He. A complete , line of Picture Moulding, Plate is welcome in the home as a baby, and he U welcome aa a man, bnt - . and Chair Railing. .Painting, Paper-hanginthere is scant welcome for him as House Decorating. , Special attention to bids . a boy. We chaperone onr girls, on contract work.................. and not too rarefnllyj bnt we leave the boy to choose his associations and environments with moch advice and little guidance. Girls are naturally winsome, gentle, .companionable, and they win their way to, and are welcome in all homes, Next Door to Co-o- p Grocer & Drug Co., 20 Center St., Logan bnt 1 do not know of many homes where boys are invited. About the ouly door that swings with sure welcome to the boy, about the only chair that is shoved near the fire, rnles can be made.. It ia a case YOU KllOW especially for the boy, about 'the for individual stndy; not ouly in ouly place where he is sure of cor- different families, but of different Your physician, after a careful dial greeting, is the one where you of your case, decide what study same individuals the family. do hot wish him to go." jo remedied are' needed to meet the conditions. He Writes down the Commenting open Mr. names of the medicines and the " statement, the Denver R.pnbUc.n1"'! quantities required, and that is a ' rive and ake plan.. More of . prescription. The next thing ig to very truthtnllv remark.: , make ure thatih right remedies training to willing compliance thau are eupplied and that they are has bis stated Shaw Secretary forcing to an outward obedienee , - 4 v 1. t , g, ........ J)o -- Sh.w'.'?" a,l7 nm w rightly compounded. ia no t r'belli;n heart. work, many American parents have laid will who much but say themselves open to the reproach patience; contained in Mr. Shaws words. that the hoped for result, df atIn order that your, physician may The mother who breathes a sigh of tained will ,. not be worth all the be juHtly treated and that your own relief When her noisy boy is ont of trouble involved. interest may be protected it i her . bouse is probably not aware neceMury i that the druggist who compounds the preeeription be u outhim she is that throwing upon carefully eboeen u the physician which associations side may warp, who wrote' it Take it to a store if not1 ruin, his life. The woman makes a specialty of Its prethat WANTED Old cast-iro- n scription department; a stare compUios because her family of Wilson and Son's foundrr. . where graduate or registered pharboys disanange her tidy rooms, macists only are employed tod and tbn8 drives the lads to the COOK STOVES-Bou- ght and where the compounding will lie done by the late . and scientific companionship of strangers, has sold 74 W. First North; methods. We can assure you that made a mistake, the gravity of FOR RENT. House and barn. ours ia such a store. which sometimes comes home to Center of town. Apply at this her with crashing effect. office.. And the father who, as soon as WANTED First class painters he enters the house insists on the and paper-hangerPyper, Presrepression of all the natural activ- ton & Co. ' That enr drags are the finest obities of childhood, in order that he tainable jmd our stock is in every CANAL WEST CACHE stock Our prescription may selfishly spend a "quiet even- for sale. way adequate. worth at ,30 per $1,400. work is marked son to also his .is by thought, care causing ing, W e feel our and thoroughness. torn instinctively to the outside cent discount. Apply at .this office, to you and to your or P. Peterson.. toL responsibility ' companionship of which Secretary physician.. Shaw speaks in such tones bf OLI) AND NEW patrons are inPrescriptions are dispensed by vited to bring their carriage rewarning. scientific methods, and the accu- -' The statesman from Iowa has pairing and general blacksraithing racy of the compounding is assured never hitN on a more, vital theme to my new shop, one door south of . by the double check system we i'1 employ. than his plea in ' behalf of the Gsrffa mill, Logan Island. A ! ' ' V Our . SWINYARD. are . American bov. A few such vital alwaya fair even prices we ask to reasons low. these For BROOD MARES FOR SALE- -I truths presented to onr American be favored with your prescription bare too many horses and will parents will do more good than all , trade, the politics that can be taken from sell cheap for cash. 4 brood mures, ,1 now to the end of the campaign. well bred, 3 work horses. L.' R. Drug Co. Both Mr. Shaw and the Denver Martineau, Logan, Utah. , , 0 I Center Street. i , - A FOR SALE, good Cheap.made have true out a Republican Bond Election Notice. bill that will fit hundreds nf thou- delivery horse, a work horse, a steel three cook stove and, range, sands of cases. In fact, this feelAn election of the qualified hot blast stovesr also a few lap ing regarding, and treatment of, robes. These urast be sold now. voters of Logan City who paid a boys, is almost universal. Given Cache Valley Implement and Pro- property tax in the year 1903 ia said Logan City, Utah, will be. perfect freedom in the home and duce Company. allowed to follow their own inclina- . WANTED TO RENT A good held on Tuesday, .March 22nd, 1904 on the question of inenrring tions, boys would make matters so farm upon which there are , some additional bonded indebtedness for lively after their own fashion that coUg, a team, and the necessary the purpose of providing a fund to work the land. John the parents would have to go out implements for the defraying of 'the cost and , H. Hopkbs.Ponltry Dept.Agricul-tnra- l tor relief. ' Their conversation, too, expense of completing tho muoi-- . ; . College, Logan, Utah. ia not ordinarily considered either cipal . electric lighting plant and One brown mare, (Bel- system, mentioned in Resolution LOST wise, witty or profitable; hence the mont Stock) .weight 1,100, white and Order, passed by the city home ia generally a place of represspot in forehead, no 'brands visi- council of Logan City. Utah, Jane sion, and the last place in the world ble. Also one black 9th, 1902, and recorded at page where the boy expects to have any gelding, brauded T on left, thigh, 270 of the record b6ok of resolupleasure., They are told to study, saddlemnrk on right side of back. A tions of said city, and the payment or. to read some religious work. reward will be given for informa- of indebtedness already incurred tion of their whereabouts by and unpaid thereon; the amount When Sunday comes they are very v,,- John Montrose, of bonds which it is proposed to likely forred to go to Sunday school ' Logan. thereon is .twelve thousand, issue aud meeting, and eventnally they . PLEASEI-. . dollars. ATTENTION,' W will very likely grow to hate re- want yonr repair work. Watches, By order of the city council. . clocks and jewelry, anything that ligion. Hattie Smith. . . City Recorder. The entire question is one worthy needs repair in these .lines. We end tt .promptly, ... co rcfnl coiiwdcr.tion.1'!1 do, of nod ibonld r reive mnrli more t- - ,"7 t0 "i't- - W 1),pd ws propose to plecse ronsge, tention thsn.it usually Romrasndi.-yo-Tj in order to seenre nhd keep it. Riter Brci. Drug Co., Logan, All tboy8 are not constituted alike, C. M. Wexduleos, Irc:to3 and TisrUin. so no hard and fast set of universal First North St. East ct Titkin g Utah, 1 ,1 Mon! r, I OCce. doubt-tha- Do You Know .. Want Column. . - Do You Enow s. . v . - . Co-op-Croc- 1 , s cry 14-2- ; -- - ( - r |