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Show ms JOURNAL II m journal, lcuan, utael Trj-vrrrriL-T , n J 1, If 03. for the railway. These care of the schools, the man who Baseball games and other field Cuban Diarrhoea. natural ' ' T ten coat to six hires from the would teachers and could fERLIfeHSD BT appoints sports. graphical advantages I the' home more at than ton dollars a U. S. sojdiers who served in superintendent, ought not to Grand ball in opera house, givZ ACl St UiZLAKD WZUSUSft CO. ate, the Russian flag was lowered and in the harbor a Russian I abroad, and, nArk it, for the be a grafter. He ought' to be a en' by "graduating class. All in- Cuba during the " Spanish war I made in the man who has no thought of poli- vited. Tickets 50 cents.1 know what this disease is, and u Catcrti ftt &t TwxUy fleet 'destroyed, to th4 wonder of same identical rails rrtrf Thuardaf tod Saturday, at Loon, Uta the world. The Russians .were I same mills, who is really trying, to do tics, that ordinary remedies have litGraduates 1905 matta at accoa4-cludriven successively from Korea, I The' government will , not tle more effect than so much good, nis problems wili be great Maud Anderson, Margaret Alinmit to tariff add the even the with Trust AUGUSTUS GORDON.. Editor Liao best the of water. the Cuban diarrhoea is al- enough, Arthur, Yang, len, Leroy Larson, Esther Peter-senhome-fina- l is all other Mukden, Tie Pass, and inthe tax that paid by tentions., Uan Sorem.es; George From all of which it may be Subscription Ratos. line np .the stem and in--1 consumers, and which goes ck f cholera Ther. m,i Lauritien, SUncey Nieleen.. Ed- menaces coffers BT CAUUU of the the inferred into cities that other have with Togo redly wm 'Clawm, Itae. Aaderaen, 17Ter-- th 50.50 certain defeat the Russian gen-- Trust, and this means that the their troubles, other Boards their Out Month ...i will depended opon Amber II. we, Alva Hall. Eleanor 0.90 eral Tkr Month!..,,,.. certifl-OlaeBensons. - . . aevera .. will to' have trust Linevitch. the forego b) followmg by 1.75 tlx Montha..... Harldeen, Alonao Savage, Hilda These successive defeats raised millions of what Democrats have .M Ona Tear U from Mna Mmmo Jaooba of Edgar Nielaan, . EUl,beth such an outcry at home and en- - always denounced as unlawfu HUBUM SCHOOL EXERCISES BT KAIl .I hereby eerHouston, Texas: 6 aV g which the exand such to an Chamberlains ,ae present profit, couraged that Colic, anarchy tify Ona Months 40.25 ( .. .From (Continued one) Page of tion President the ad Thro Month-El- x M 0.75 tent that and Diarrhoea Bemedy tacitly ,a desperate remedy Mcrtto "For God, Home and Montha .l.5o was needed and to be such, and RoJmita cured applied, my husband of a severe . IM Ona Yur , Country not only the Trust, Ward school. at head .And the of so, diarrhoea which twoj jestvensky Caah In Adranoa. School Colore Bed, White and 6. ,Chorua-t-Four- th Grade. said which is be fleets to I nombem to sent or he brought home from Cuba, we ; cripple destroy Whara sot paid In adranea add 60a pai 7.- ', Drill-- Third Grade. gjue , mr.... . .. voral doiton but they did Japans naval power, which among the heaviest campaign 8. Flag Clint Colon, I90M-B- ed and Duet Miss Lucy Liljen-quiwould have turned, th tide of contributors, but. the stalwart him no good. One bottle of this and Miss Ruby Johnson. s Advirtialni Rata. . resent . the Preai war and given Russia an advant- remedy cured him, as our neigh-.bor- Scarf - Drill Fourth " 9. and Local. Lnrxt 20o par llna aaoh Inaar age which could not be overcome, dents action as a direct blow a will testify. ,1 thank God ' ? lion. Fifth Graded Acute Rheumatism. since If0r foundation stone e of would leave Republi-esit Japan-ththe, valuable a medicine. For Sxaouro Notices 10a par Una aaeh 10. . Valedictory Hans AnBtartion. more and her at ... they regret archipelago mercy. druggists, derson. j Witrr CoLumr Je par word aaoh In Deep tearing or wrenching J46 cording to the strategists this than ever the sad stroke of fate artlon. 11 Song Miss Lucile Jensen. pains, occasioned by getting wet Bates on Display AdTartlaamanta mada was the plan, but the ooup failed, which made Teddy president btown on application. 12. Address to Graduates through; worse when at rest, or staked all upon one throw ter they thought they had him AdTartlaamanta not aooompanlad McCar-reon first moving the limbs and in wrtttan directions wlU ha Inserted an of the dice, and lost . safely sidetracked in the vice County Superintendent forbidden, and charged accordingly, cold or damp weather, is cured Peace, and upon Japans terms presidential chair; for had 13. Presentation of Certifi- quickly by Ballards Snow LiniTor been inevitable unless other powers it , not that The education our graduates ij Gibson cates ment Oscar Oleson, Principal C. F. Olsen. vice intervene, as they ; did once the. presidency of the. schools 14. Feb. are ore when Remarks Member 16, of City, Illinois, writes, Port Arthur fell 10 was relied upon to prevent him 1902 :"A year ago I was troubeld School Board. taking with them is not so valuas the fruit . o victory from ever obtaining the higher 15. Benediction. able in itself as are the mental ac- Japan with a pain in my back. Qne botover. China. Japan, however, but having. occupied it ' of and methods Music. tle of Ballards Snow Liniment analytical tivity cupjea a much higher plane thalonce by that interposition of fate, x . cured me.25c, 50e, $1.00 Sold by June thought it has given them to at that, time, and, besides, has the party could do no less than Field Friday, b HOUSE NUMBERS for sale at in Riter Bros. Drug Co. Grove. the bring to bear upon, the problems some Day Hyrum powerful friends won by nominate him to succeed himself, of life as they confront 'them." ROLFSENS, 38 W. First North. ler rapid advance and bravery. Then, too, looking toward that i : v a t It looks as if Russia will have to term,Teddy was much more care-tpk- e ft Logan is making a eplendic HOUSE FOR RENT 4 rooms, its medicine a la Japanese, fol in restraint of his natural and she retain to her college, fight closet and pantry, 249 E 1st Nor does it seem upon its face tendencies than he will, be now, will win. It would be an outrage South. that the great masses of Russias following his announcement that to remove that fine , institution 0,v will be worse, but rather be will under no circumstances FOR SALE, Three new milch from Logan. 'The Telegram ex subjects better off; for' Russia The defeat again become a candidate. tends its congratulations' to the cows. Apply at this office or of means the downfall of the nobles mans natural tendency is to be M. Sjoberg, Millville. B. 'of the Logan upon people who have been preying upon the anything but an automation or a makAUGUST BELMONT. are campaign they andhe is now going masses, or at least a great Prmidtnt National SECOND HAND furniture ing. Salt Lake Telegram. ' Civic federttio tailment of their power to rob to tiy.runningthings according bought, sold or exchanged. BALand oppress,' with corresponding to his own plans, even if he does LING & JOHNSON, 74 W, 1st Another view .to bey taken o of the liberties of incidentally disturb those of his enlargement Kusso-J apanese ; nava the recent AM glad to testify to the efficacy and efficiency of face to North Street. the people. , As a nation they party battle is the number, of men creface conferences with honorable employees. I pronounce WE HAVE A LINE of be glad because the Jap- ated in the4 Image of their Father may yet it a of Common anese David overcame the Rus-- j practical method, reaching a understanding auits to close 0ttt $7 00 dollars, BENSONS EVERYWHERE, in Heaven, that were slain by their on in FROM WHICH IIARMONI- - Call and see them at J. NEW-OUGoliath. points sian controversy, fellow-men- .. But, in this case the AGREEMENTS ARE POSSIBLE, and, if 1 BOLDS the up to date clothier, ones supposed to f worship that Regarding School-Boarrefer to own such from conferences conover my experience, Father ,and, obey his behest, PLEXUS FOR flTT.T.T. bera and the qualifications they may troverted followed a better understanding and a harmonious FOR SALE CHEAP 80 acres of points should "thou shalt not kill, were .the possess, Medical Talk has Maud in Lewiston, Utah, 40 acres agreement jn the conduct of a great public service corporation. President Roosevelt is' leading this to say: aggressors and entirely responsi Brains and muscle, money and material are the essentials of a now hi wheat, and balance in ' where the light of reason and jus-- 1 "At present our public schools ble for the war. or erms pply 1 & T. tice direct in some matters where- - are managd by school' boards, transportation company. There are those who find the Smithfield, VThe Journal asks its readers in his party will not dare follow These school boards are general-him- , ways and means for construction, equipment and operation; those lest it find itself within the ly made up of politicians. So far who proride engineering, mechanical and technical skill, and those sir a wfcrv and the , country , press, of the uunTuvvn I Democratic ranks. as we have been able to observe, who furnish Ub. C.pitd, lubor sud State to note in the reports the K. drm.n, must ' He has directed an investiga- - the average member of the school UNTIL UTILIZED BY BRAINS AND else TGood Hoads meeting MUSCLE, winch, con- - mpney saved and satisfaction where in this issue, what Colonel tion of a great Beef Trust,against board is a man who has never trolled and regulated by executive ability, provide the energies essen-- 1 guaranteed, W. IL Moore, President .of the operations the Democracy ken any interest in education. He tial to the profitable employment of and labor, capital Good Hoads association,," thinks has been clamoring for a long got his position on the school In the great business of transportation, human beings can only BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE board simply because there was be and says of President Kerr and time past. fine Elding lots near the conveyed from one place to another by the of other r'0 The Oil Trusts boycott of the something in it. It gave. , him the Agricultural College of Utah. College, south front, juman beings. Human energy, or labor, therefore, is as essential Colonel Moore speaks advisedly, State of Kansas caused him to power that he desired. It gave hess Bx as steam or electricity. This labor is divided between the executive Brigham City, having' visited every agricultural set pn foot an inquiry into the ar- - him a position that he coveted, on one ta which assumes the responsibility for invested capital, hand, college in the country. "We ask fairs of that gigantic monopoly He may never have given the 'or faithful service and the regulation of subordinates, and the great we have few $9.00 and $10.00 the country press to note particu and public exploiter and enemy, school question a single thought' of on the other, who discharge their important employees his attention was called tp army larly what he, says regarding the ne has initiated an inquiry Suits, we have decided to sell for duties their in to of his union of agriculthral colleges respective functions. These two divisions, represent- - $6.00 rather than move them into railway rates with a view tqjthe possibility getting on with' state univrsitiei ( i ing capital and executive management on one hand and labor on the our new store, JOS. NEWBOLD, ascertaining how and where the the school board. Men who serve on the school other, ARE BOUND BY A COMMON TIE the success of the the Clothier, v railway corporations violate the in aw board GOfavor of certain favored SECOND DAVID AND ought tobe men who have corporation; for success implies the capacity to earn wages and ' some idea of the needs and the a for the use of invested capital ; from which I mean to trusts. ( LIAJH. aay the FOR SALE Eggs from nis latest "Democratic of the public schools, between employer and employee are RECIPROCAL. ughbred S.S. Hamburge, 50c per Practically it " is all off with ary as his fellow party mem- - They ought to be men interested Trade agreements, or by whatever name contracts between em-1- 5 also 1 8UIe .hatch incubator; Russia, except the flowers and ers are begining to terin them, in educational matters. No one ployee and employer may be designated, should be entered on in good obituary notice. , To the surprise is a resounding thump on the would undertake to say that our faitfi and maintained ty each WITH SCRUPULOUS e -lead of ofthe greaterVportion of-tare composed of Trusty and one school-boarreason of this employer by contract embarks the capital World the Russian bear, the ter- hat costs it great pecuniary loss, such men. the investor and the employee his capital of ror of Europe, has had his teeth ncidentally, too, 'the effect of "The man who selects the text-hi- s namely, labor. Each is essential to the other. NEITHER IS INDEPENDENT. extracted and nails trimmed by blow must logically lead to books, the man who revises the From profitable flow the conditions which convert one of the amallest ' organized revision of the tariff, as inferen- - curriculum, the man who dictates iPer week and board. Address or desert th. into end confer Ueera. of life, liberty end gurden and powers, heathen at that, and will tially it declares the Steel Trusts the general management hap- oall on A. C. BAKER, 253 Wert now dance to the music of Mika- policy of adding' the tariff to the rules for the government and the pmess. Such contracts are binding alike on employers and em- - 1st North, Logan, Utah, ployed, and they should be so regarded. They do Mutauhitos organ. cost and a reasonable profit, may be likened to 4 "With every advantage which wrong when applied to the promissorv note, which involves the credit of the maker and indorser. WANTED-Horseshoeand all its vdst kinds of blacksmithing and re- EMPLOYEES MAKING CONTRACTS POR LABOR 8HOULD E8TAB-LI8If that be true it must monetary resources THEIR CREDIT BY LIVING UP TO THEIR gave it ; with its numerical super- e granted equally wrong when CONTRACTS, AND pair work to dp. Honest work at IT GOES WITHOUT SAYING EMPLOYERS MUST BE of three one honest prices. C. M. PETERSEN to a to the individual. iority ;with navy applied EQUALLY PUNC-TiI OUS. and soldiery' trained in the arts The matter wherein the Steel Proprietor, half block south of v is It a of war for nearly four hundred rust feels aggrieved and the pleasure to believe that organized labor is learning more Peoples Store, Richmond, Utah. and more the lesson that its share of years under the progenitors ofthe party leaders alarmed is in the responsibility for a contract is 420 ACRES FARM AND PA& reigning Czar, and with a pride adoption of the open market polequal to that of capital The dignity of labor equals the dignity of TURK LAND. All fedeed, ' Indewhich forbade any suggestion of icy of the Administration in its capital, where labor adheres as strictly as capital must adhere to the ' water right , 21 acres peace terms until they should be purchases of , supplies for the obligations of a trade agreement. I would emphasise to the leaders pendent 13 wheat acres oats 50 acres alfaldictated at Tokio to the humbled anama canal. of organized labor the prime importance, the absolute OF necessity, two fa, and puny Jap,, yet Russia was President Roosevelt gave it out dwellings, bam, stable, corFIDELITY TO CONTRACTS. rals, small bearing orchard, good beaten and none are at and Secretary Taft has been en ' bave made a collective bargain it should be impressed garden, plenty of pure spring waso poor as to do her reverence in living up to the announcment upon all workers whom they represent that the INDIVIDUAL ter for the hour of her defeat. "How that the Administration would culinary use. Some fine HONOR of every man is pledged to abide by the terms and spirit sugar beet 'and orchard land. have the mighty fallen. It is a buy; these supplies in the cheapFine, of that contract , place for dairy or stock farm.Two repetition of the story ,of David est market. It is estimated that EMPL0YEM ASSURED JTHAT THE MAKING OP A miles east jof Franklin, Idaho. Inand Goliath. the steel supplies which will be CONTRACT WITH ORGANIZED LABOR S AS RELIABLE AS ANY OF spection invited. The histody of the war reveals required and which, of course, Price Fire JrHE TRANSACTIONS IN .THE BUSINESS WORLD TO WHICH THEY Thousand the Jap master at every stage of the Steel Trust expected to furn$5000,00 dollars if sold ioA.UnT0MED' E ' AM QLAD TO LEARN, IS. BECOMING soon. For any further informathe game. At Port Arthur, pos- ish, will amount to about eighEN CAE E TRA0E AGREEMENT w?l. tion call on place or see Thomas sessing the most impregnable de- teen million dollars. ' Thousands i CA1RY ITS OWN RECOMMENDATION AS AN EPPECTIVE SO fenses that limitless money, com of ton. of steel rail, will be J. Peulter 364 N. 1st East, Logan, LUTION OF THE labor froblem. bined with great topo-Jquir- ed i5 cre-jrai- ls 5 Pott-oLl- a per-Por- t . , , , mT - n, ttBttMttt - i -- Plera 4 M st , stand-patter- s . ia y, , - .be-eve- and-colle- ges 2-- 1 - 4 C . The Relation of Capital to Labor - high-planne- d mem-SQLA- R n I 1 aa I ul se , - J Khiral re - t -- thoro-relatio- ns J vag-grow- he -- th INTEG-RITY.Th- -- -- the-Steel ds . ing gov-emine- nt. H l, , re-1- "', ... -- liiia 4 1 . , |