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Show THE JOUR NA L. 'LOGANV TJTAIIr TRI-WEEKL- Thursday, PAGE FOUR the facts that have been presented to them, one familiar with the questions involved is forced to the conclusion" fBarinof insincere the consolidationists must be so blinded by misguiding University, party or locality zeal, as to be terribly dense. As tho matter presents itself to the view of friends of the College, ijvhile there may be a few- members of the Legislature who sincerely believe the consolidation of the big schools could be effected without injury to the interests of either, and with a great saving of the public finances, many others, because of the misguided zeal referred to do not care . for the ' equities involved and are also reckless of consequences scaring for nothing but to carry their point. Indeed," some of the more pronounced,' it seems, will stick at, nothing to gain their ends, even to playing upon the presumed credulity of some of their less sophisticated The only excuse offered for the It consolidation of theehools, is the absolute necessity as - the present the case of retrenchment. It is claimed that the State can no longer support the schools separately, hence that they must be consolidated. And yet in the same breath'the crafty ones gravely hold out to the country members as an inducement to vote for consolidation, the hope that they may have high . schools THE JOURNAL B- Ypublishing rn poem aWV PCBliBHKD England Carl tn Thursday and Saturday, matter. i lecond'ClftM rnrnmm n tt m Inter! at Pct-offlo- ererjr e ft AUGUSTUS CORDON, Taeaday togan, - Co. U. Editor TELEPHONES BELL 7. ' INDEPENDENT? TAKE REPUBLICANS, , TICE. It has been noticed that peril menaced the Agricultural College only when the Republican afparty 'has been in control of and many of fairs inthe State, ur 'Republican friends in Cache are beginning to recall and resent has ; s i that fact. for Coday 1 a missionary. ' By Felicia Dorothea Heman HE breaking waves dashed high On a stern and rockbouud coast And the woods, against a stormy sky, Their giant branches tossed; And 'the heavy night bung dark - The hltla and waters oer. When a band of exiles moored their On the wild New England shore. i L M5 f Not as the conqueror comes. They, the true hearted, came; Not with the roll of stirring drums, And the trumpet that Bings of fame; Not as the flying come. Iu silence and In fear; They shook the depths of tho desert With their hymns of lofty cheer. gloom ro.-k- , - ' ' , t ' st - - tired-ofJuS- he-ca- i -- -- -- t - ; i . dealers solemnly aver- ther.e is no lumber trust. Nevertheless, they are kicking mightily about, the high prices established by the manufacturers, pronouncing them . beyond all reason. Will one of them explain how it. is possible, for the manufacturers to put prices beyond all reason? RepubJL lican. - -- the1fd be-liev- The lumber In the first place the College was established under a DemoAmidst the storm they sang. Till the stars heard, and the sea; . and later cratic administration, And the sounding aisles, of the dim wood rang a Democratic Constitutional ConTo the anthem of the free. vention after duly considering The ocean eagle soared the advantages and claims of From his nest by the white wave foam. deterii site, K pines of the forest roared, the And prospective every ' home. welcome 7 , Tins wa their mined definitely that the best "Colplace for the Agricultural There were men with hoary hair loit where was wag Amidst that pilgrim band. already, lege U by lmd they come, to wither there. bickto and prevent any cated; Away from their childhoods land? matter hereafter, the about ering fearless eye, to was result There woman's that harm er the might I.I1 by her deep lores truth; the great school of the people There was manhood's brow serenely high from a condition of uncertainty And the fiery heart of youth. location its as to its permanence, Wbat sought they thus afar? and separate entity were; it was Rrlght Jewels of the mind? The wealth of the seas, the spoils of war? supposed, forever settled by conThey sought a faiths pure shrine. stitutional provision. And this estab-door- s features practical was done only, after full and free.,, , , . Aye, call It holy ground, r ; a . of The land where first they trod! .. discussion of every phase State found. the wou,d there what wh,ch unstained they have left ,fra They subject. The Colleje reiuafiif fot1 Freedom to worship Qodl than th Agricultural more, Demoas the so undisturbed long 'therefore a manifest im- it 5 crats had a majority!!? the State College, of the figures taking possibility, Legislature, and in fact until the 'the themselves consolidationists The end came when he is reminiscent of the two old Republican party obtained comgoods. for it. Another fairy story they troubles when the returned home after a consider- adages referred tq, or of the two plete control, innocent grangers to of the big school began and have expect the able absence to find but anoe sides of the shield; and' its moral the University ever since continued. It has believe is that him farewell forever, and is to always with-hol- d judgment the College student bidding seemed ..that Republican politi- could absorb he his had wife that of learned a sides both until gone iquestion its branches with-o- it cians have been determined to use body and add the home of his rival, have been fairly and fully pre to directly additional cost. this institution as one of the where she was practically living sented. is. will the suckers The partys assets, to be used for bite? question Even now it will require care openly with him. Without any withpurely partisan advantage definite intent except to get her upon the part of the Board of out regard to the merit of the back, he armed himself and Pardons to avoid injustice upon ALWAYS TWO SIDES. questions involved, and the peosought the sinners, who .were one side or the other, las Botha ple of the north end of the seized with consternation. Forc- seems still to have a number of That there are two sides to State, at least, are heartily sick his way into the house he reputable friends in the county one ing and that and a tired,, indeed, every question. his faithless'wife.-IIe- ., confronted from, who believe him that upon this, account the Re- 8toryTs good till the other is had his rifle in his hand and was more sinned against than sinning. old.V are olef saws the accuracy publican party will lose hundreds it with or her waving pushing of votes in this an .adjoining of which have new illustration in when it was. accidentally disEDITORIAL OPINION. counties unless this question is the ease of Charles Botha Dutch Meantime her. killing charged, settled right anJ then'allowed to Charley now serving a life sen- her Jenbetrayer had sought refuge Representative Alphabet remain settled. The College, des- tence in the Utah State prison for in another room and the now in a sen at Richfield said speech the murder of his wife and hef pite..! he disadvantages ithas lahim through on the occasion of the recent visit husbahd shot frantic ' "alleged parafnour, a rich tfeigh bored under because o the the door. Following the tragedy to that-tow- n that he oncei told condition of un- boring rancher, down in the San poor, simple-minde- d inBotha--, his wife that he had shooting Juan country. certainty referred to, has made stead of fleeing, as he might ea- pains in his head, and she told t Some time since a petition, nu- sily have done, remained and gave him ho neednt iplendid progress, far outstripThe worry. ping its older rival; but it would merously signed, was presented to himself np. not earing what be shooting would in head his pains have made even more rapid the Board of Pardons, asking his came of him. This, in brief, was'not hit Mr. Jensen anything. If left undisturbed to parole or complete release, and the nature of the story relied seems to have married a most work out its own glorious des- ti e press tooknip his ease, and in' upon to secure him a pardon, and disowning woman. Inter-Mouunconditional pardon the Board has been considering it tain tiny. The people of northern urging hi Republican. Utah know this, and irrespective told a pitiful story; according to with prospects in his favor, as of party are loyal to the school. which this man toiled like a the stories evoked general symEdison announces that "lie is Thpy resent the unjustifiable war slave to satisfy the .needs of .his pathy and much pressure was be- that has been waged against it young wife, whom he loved as ing brought to bear in his favor. Poiu to V,5t "'ork indefinitely and the party responsible for any the apple of his eye. No toil was But now comes the other side IVrbons who hve flext dobr to that seems to be suftoo of the story, which is injury to it will be held to a strict loo arduous, no vastly dif- phonograph from will stomach ache regret and deht accounting pay the great for him to undertake in ferent. A considerable propor- fering at the polls. order that he might lay the result tion of the reputable and reliable that he did not reach that deago. GoodLargely because of loyalty to of his efforts at thq ftjet of his citizens of the county in which termination years the College and the assurance loved one. The story went that the deed occurred, have entered win's Weekly. that the election of Republican in order to earn sufficient- money emphatic protest against parrepresentatives to the Legislature it was necessary to leave home don; alleging that Botha was a War means murder, vice, , would best insure its safety, the for protracted per'ods. and it was man of low instincts and vile graft theft, debt, vain glory, people of Cache county elected here that the villain came in. The who, instead of being the speakahl human suffering, says, them by a heavy majority, and rich old rancher living a few mild, 1 now demand that the Republican miles distant became enamored of! firing husband bent upon supply.party makes good; and party the handsome wife of the man ing every legitimate need of his advantage being apparently the who frequently worked for him. wife, spent his money in liquor mainspring of party action upon and during Bothas absences from and would go home and beat her. every measure, it behooves our home tempted the wife, who was The man he killed, it is claimed. Republican State Administration hut a girl, lie made her hand- - ook hut a fatherly interest in t to sit up and take notice, for this some and expensive presents, and he unfortunate young woman; warning is based upon knowledge as he became more familiar, spent and had frequently supplied her f public feeling in the matter. much of his tipie in. Bothas ahlc. At the time she' went toj 5 humble cabin, assuring the his home for shelter, food and WILL THEY BITE. absence by employing protection, it was because she and sendipg him upon long jour- was driveh bv and she It would not he generous, and. neys. Botha, the story ran. re- m'ot with nothingnecessity, more than disinmight not he jiot to charge State monstrated with his wife and for- terested kindness. The killing is Senators Love. Park et al with bade .her from 'entertaining oi lenounecd as an f Representatives, under unprovoked, un- - ollse IT,uIe Joe Cannons leadership, ins.ncrriiy and a desire to injure accepting presents from the man deserved, inexcusable, the educational interests of the whom, ed murder, and the man who was vvoukl exercisers Constitutional by degrees, he came to - his State by the fight they lire makintended-to- -S. L. Tribune. killed lauded as an' upright," bon-- ', destroy ing against the Agricultural Col- home. lie forbade his rival also orahle citizen who was killed for lege. for it is really barely vossi-h'- e from visiting his home; but in the Oie section of Pittsburg, Vith performance of an act of dis- they may believe, that pnder spite of all he could do his wife mterested kindness, hundred people, has by an ingrate tweniy-fiv- e consolidation the College might drifted away him the into fronj whom he had showered fa-- but eight bathtubs; and ,this ac' upon till continue to prosper and to arms of the man who could offer i counts for much of rers. the Pittsburg fulfill its mission; bdt in yiew of her so much more of this worlds1. And so it is we say this story dirty linen sent to New York for sys-co- Stare Washington bark fellow-member- s. 1 1 A una., j Inter-Mounta- in claims that, the habit hookey from is due to a nervous dis schooj ease that can beured by a sili'i gieal operation. ThiVwriter when a boy was cured that way. The operating room was The woodshed and the instrument used by the was a stout limb surgeon-fathe- r which he had amputated ffom a cheery tree in the back yard. Goodwin 8 Weekly. A scientist t The Supreme Court of the United Sjates has affirmed the consth tutionality of the Nebraska state law which makes thelTae' of the U. S. flag for advertisii 'ffurpos-e-s an indictable and punishable offense. Other states will; now doubt without pass similar laws. LISTEN -- I and remember the next time you suffer from 'pain causedby damp weather when your, head nearly bursts from neuralgia-t- ry Ballards Snow Liniment. It will cure you. A prominent business, man of Hempstead, Texas, I have used your liniwrites: ment. Previous to using it I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism and Neuralgia. I am pleased to say that now I .am free from these complaints. I am sure I Sold owe this to your liniment. b by Riter Bros. Drug Co. un-hahit- s, gentle-mannere- t i self-saeri-- hus-haift- ls - cold-bloo- d- he-lie- OF CdAL THIS WIN- BUT YOU TER, CAN KEEP WARM IF YOU BUY :::::::: Tetter, Salt Rheum and UNDERWEAR These are diseases for which Chamberlains Salve is especially valuable. It quickly allays the itching and smarting and soon effects a cure. Price, 25 cents. c For sale by all dealers. LOGAN KNITTING FACTORY WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE WANT COLUMN ' X. THE OF Eczema. IN-TH- CITY AT THE . HOGS WANTED At Bell Bros SEVEN CENTS at Bell Bros. Paid for hogs RIGHT ' PRICES. WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD EXPRESS outfit and business for s sale. Apply to E. Peake. LUCERN & TIMOTHY HA- Y. And straw, for sale. Apply to C Balling, .316 South Main. Phones Ind. 342, Bell 169 x. A competent girl foi house work. Good general wages will be paid at 168 Nortl 1st East Street. . - RANTED FOR SALE A good lot, well fenced and improved, with four roomed .house on it. Also sheds And outbuildings. Will sell cheap. Call Bell phone 113 K. FOR SALE One dark red, full blooded Durham bull, coming 3 years old. Price $50. 330 d. ' Peter Peterson. Peterboro. Ind-phon- e . STOCK LOGAN KNITTING -- Prrolv N A SCARCITY -- j i WILL BE THERE YOUR n- self-sacrifi- 1907; The Salt-Lak- e. Herald makes of the mistake assuming that the to . the people of k state of the .question of con. solidating The two great schoo's, would forever settle the vexed problem;,. a conclusion, we that is unwarranted. There is no more reason to believe thconsolidationists. wouJ accept the vote as final, if it went against .them, thaa there was at the time of adoption of the State Constituti-tby the peope; that document dec aring in favor of, separate maintenance following a most exhaustive inquiry oy in the the best ntfelligcnce Let State. good enough alone. Those Russian generals, who are too full of vodka to fight the Japanese have just sobered up in time to get fighting mad at Gen. Kuropatkina book. S. L. Trib- v Mareh-7r - L. Tribune. washing.-1 Senator Smoots declarations of persona Lcoo viot ionl.arejsojreas-surin- g that it might not be a bad idea to send him back to Utah as THE LANDING sf THE PILGRIM FATHERS - NO- - J v -- WANTED to, pasture through summer. Good meadow pasture. Water and salt Northwest of Logan, For terms apply to T. J. Poulter, 364 N. 1st East Logan, FACTORY E |