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Show THE PAGE FOUR JOURNAL, TRI-WEEK- ter now" being officially in the The assault made in Chicago hands of the county commission- upon the chief of police by a wildBY VUUUSnED . ers, and they being fully cogniz- eyed anarchist, in which the chief Earl & England Publishing Co. ant of the sentiment prevailing in his son, and a police officer were the various localities and in the wounded, together with the visit e Entered at the every county as a whole, belated expres- of another crank who made Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- sions of sentiment or opinion threats, to the mayor of the same of day, at Logan, Utah as sec- would be as profitless as late, un- city, united with the capture 5 less containing new light upon much inflammatory-- anarchistic ond'd ass matter. the questions involved; hence the literature at another point in the letters referred to will not be city; and on top of all this, the SUESCRIPTIONRATES published By Carrier. THE JOURNAL Post-offic- 3 months 6 Months 12 MonthsT,77 rv r t various officers and members. of 90c Of the class of men hunting the local clergy, chiefly Catholics, 1.75 . work and praying they may never have arduseetthit cityT toTWfact 3.5 ?i By KaiL 0.75 1.50 3.00 3 Months 6 Months ,;12 Months.. 1 When not paid In' advance 50o per year additional. Advertising rates furnished on application. ? J t t I Several of the Salt Lake papers are reasserting the claimthat - Sheets was vindicated. Well perhaps, considered from a purely legal standpoint; but one would be inclined to remark? may heaven preserve me from such a vindication. , find it, there must be a large number in Michigan judged from the following, from The New York World.expressed editorally : The parades of the unemployed in Detroit became so disturbing' that the city government decided to dig a canal on Belle Isle to give ' work f o 2,500 men. Exactly ten of the starving and destitute have applied for jobs, and each of them wanted to . be a foreman. This does not mean that tlere are no honest and deserving men out "of work. It means chiefly that the kind of , unemployed that takes part in parade is likely to be the kind of unemployed that does not want work. f . Solomon was.' 4U ignoramus, declares an exchange, compared with the editor 4 who can : use jf'resdy print without occasional ly knocking those he editorially boosts; and it doesnt add to his foy to learn that others, get paid for the knocks he sends out. , a .The Box Elder Report hits the mark exactly when it hands this package to .the hog of many and miny a family r The man who has a wife and family and who refuses to take the home paper during the busy season because be Iwusnt time to read it has an extremely warped and selfish disposition and needs making over , badly. 1 That it is the petty thief who draws the heavy sentence, was demonstrated in Salt Lake the other day when Jake Flohn drew hirty days for the theft of four lorseshoes Morth probably fifty cents, , Just think, of the eternity the hnndrfed th onsan d d oil ar thief would have to remain in jail if he expiated his offenseas this man las to, at the rate of one lalf cents a day! But of course y parting with a good percentage of the boodle he could most ikely wear justice out by the interminable stays, delays, appeals, retriajs; etc., until all of the witnesses against him were dead and the desire for his punishment evaporated. and-one- -' . This is the manner in which Senator Foraker, the sarcastic eW, handed one to Roosevelt, during an executive session of the There might come fjpnate; rime when some presi- dent will occupy the White House vho Mould not be as safe and conservative asits" present, occupant. The inflection on the word might, wqs equivalent to the placing of an interrogation mark aftlr the sentence. f Y ' " ""' (jne great, source of railway collisions has been eliminated by the? enforcement of the congres- jl sioaal enactment, .beginning yesterday, of the law limiting the hoifrs of labor of Jrain dispatcher! jndrailwayilelegraphers to nine hours daily. The railway "eompanleir tlmiughout the coun- J -- " . - The lawyer who secured for Anna Gould the divorce she desired from de Castellane, certain-- ' ly had a nerve Worthy of a Utah practitioner when he pulled her ahem! that is to say, elongated her neither limb by stretching it; tothe lnneoC$175tOOO ,At least that Mas the size of his bill, but dubtless the thrifty Anna got it sealed down and before she pays it may demonstrate the slight value uhieh th& service proved to he? by remarrying the frog-eatin- g dude, although he has beaten, reviled, scoffed at and proved untrue to her. It is said the divoree has so affected her standing in French society that sle is willing to resume the. incubus to regain her social prestige; Mrhieh would mark lierdown as low as man of the streets. f. telegraphic service at . thousands of small stations now having it, claiming that it is impossible for them to secure a sufficient-numbof competent men working but nine hours a day, to fill the The Democrats of Cache county are entitled to some consideration at iheJhands of the State Democratic committee, Mhieh is now in the a position to acknowledge claim by tendering to the Hon. Frank K. Nebeker of this city the J. Howard Garrett, Parley P. position on the National DemoJensen and Ferdinand Strause cratic Committee made vacant by xhave purchased the weekly publi- the death of the late lamented D. cation Truth from Mrs. Nellie If. Beery; and this can be done, B.Inghes, widow of the late without any disrespect to Mr. jOt'nerxan(l it is said that Mr. Beery, without loss to the cause Jensen Mill conduct It as an in- of Democracy in either state or dependent frfee lance. Parley is a nation. Mr. Nebeker s devotion bright boy alBrightall right, to the partys cause is beyond And we wish him "the uccess be questiou, and is equaled only by will most likely, enjoy .unless he his ability and special fitness for makes the too comifaonmistake the position. Mr. Nebekers knowof political conditions of believing that lance meansJan-eet- , ledge and that lancets means No throughout the nation is excellent, unexcelled as to Utah in bleed everybody Of either party and for whom it speaks a, good word. particular. He is young, brainy, a gifted orator and X free lance should not be distorted into blackmailer or truck- skilled parliamentarian, and a hustler of Nlie first order. He ler. epuld find tbeHlme necessary to received meet the fdl, requirements of the The Journal has several letters regarding the position with creditNo himself question all and those he representsxand he adverse, by the way since the has the necessary means toNneet -- meeting held here on. Saturday at all requirements. The position which the views of the various purely an honorary one, hut it is districts were expressed, and in also an honorable one, and Cache no uncertain terms, by duly county Democrats ask it for their matrepresentatives. The favorite, Frank R. Nebeker;-er well-edpeate- school-consolidati- d, that several wholesale hangings of anarschistssuch as' Chicago once had, and the generally and severely applied hand of repression are needed, and badly. Chicago knows how to attend to these matters promptly' and properly when once aroused, and has -- -- 100 A UTAH. Thursday, March 5, 1908. to kill. Practically the only bit of new evidence introduced was the production of a revolver by and City Detectives Flammer Prosecutor Fleming in the bee occupied by Mrs. Noyes on the morning follow jpg the killing.The weapon found by the police is o 32 caliber while t the revolver used hyMcOomas'WasJof The police affirm that the revolver supposed to havebeen owned by Mrs. Noyes was fully loaded when found, thus weakening the theoyy of the defense that Mrs. Noyes had fred at McComas before he shot her. The undertakers who have s charge of Mrs. Noyes body have been ordered to ship the remains to Melrose Highlands Iass. where it will be interred rela The Missing Kiss. " J dispatch of March first from York indicating signs of con traction in the available .supply of cash, stated that this contraction w'as accompanied by signs that interior banks are disposed turn! to keep up their reserves to a high he M'hispered, Dearest, level and to refrain from redewhat is the matter! posit in the central reserve banks she said, you Oh, George, to allowed by the na- didnt send a kiss in your ninth tional bank law. The Salt Lake letter. 1 1 era d "had a most apropos" he replied, My precious, double cartoon illustrative of the that T had steak and onnight reason why. The first picture ions for, dinner, and you wouldnt sIioms the New York banker last have liked a kiss' after onions, October in the act of refusing to would you!, hand the country banker his reAnd. such is the unfathomable serve money on deposit; and the power of love, she Mas satisfied M-a- the-ext- ent -- 1 . . With Scott Welch as Kid Burns, and the Original Com. pany Ths Play that Everybody Talks About. X " PRICES: - - Lower Floor $1 50, Bal. $ 1 .00, Gal. 50c SEAT SALE MONDAY, I 5LARCH 9TH Disputed The Proposition. that you are, my friend, said the lecturer, singling out an elderly man sitting in a front seat who appeared to be deeply at interested I you-ar- e, repeat, you owe to heredity and All environment, exclaimed the elderly Gosh, man, turning red with indignation, I never had no dealins with that firm in my life, and I dont owe them or nobody else a darned cent! I. S. SMITH, D. D. S. W. H. PETTY, D. D. S. Drs. Smith & Petty, -- Dentists. Offices as follows: LOGAN 2 doors North of Eagle Hotel, open every day except Sundays from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. HYRUM Over new Drug Store, open Monday and Tuesday of every week. SMITHFIELD Over Miles Wilkins Blinks says he does Store, open Wednesday and not know you at all. Bilkins Im not surprised. He Thursday of every week. RICHMOND In new Bank never sees me, you know. Open - Friday and Wilkins But I thought you building. of every week. Saturday were . members of the same church ! Bilkins Yes, but I invariably take up the collections. . 42 REASONS. next shoMrs the tables turned in and nestled to him. Starch 1908, uith the .New York banker trying to regain possession of the country banker's reserve funds and. the latte? in this case refusing and looking as if he COHANS BroadWay all-th- George had been away on business for a whole long week, and during that time he had sent Clara ten letters, ?x letter cards and forty-tw- o picture post cards. there a touch Why, then, s of coldness in her greeting when he flew to her arms on his re- M. 45 Minutes Front er. safety. Surely the time is nearly ripe for another municipal clean- A New KLAW AND ERLANGER PRESENT GEO. ' MUSICAL' PLAY ! been known to make anarchists scuttle Jikp seared coyotes for tives. sing' anduhenT5hicagtrgetr busy attending to it there will be plenty of business for the undertaker. THATCHER OPERA HOUSE : Tuesday,' March 1 0th poliee detectives, who swore that it had been found by Captain o;: Connstantly Coal Buy Rocksprings-Peacoc- k best will its the and 'irst, please Miss Ilowells Since I had ty- you most. Second. It will please phoid fever I havent been ableus much, to please you. Just call to sing at all. I seem to have on either , phone. lost my voice entirely. THATCHER COAL CO. Please. Miss Running Typhoid is a queer disease. Ive often heard that if you recover from it, it im- Wonderful Washing in proves you every wray. Arriving THE VERY LATEST CREATIONS IN it. In enjoyed connection, proLADIES bably, with scores of other papers in the West, as soon as the New AND York bankers refused . tq honor western drafts for reserve funds I Machine. ondeposit inanything but that What, asked the chief clerk, species of paper evidences of makes you think the boss is not FOR SPRING WEAR credit which was aptly dubbed FURNISHES ITS OWN He man POWER married hasnt i Christian Science money, The tried to flirt with me, replied ALSO THE NEWEST IN Of all the labor saving washJournal described the several the beautiful new stenographer. ing machines now on the market kinds of fools the Mestern bank DRESS one the now on exy officials Mould be if they ever said Ascum, undoubtedly Pardon me, hibition the at Larsen "Hardware to eastern entrusted banks again but it must be tough to be maris the greatest wonder. You more than a sufficient quantity of ried to a strong minded woman. in your clothes and money to protect their awn drafts it simply put Oh, replied Ilenpeck, start the washer and it never orgurrent-exchangThose chaps has its When my advantages. the till clothes are washed. stops back on the eastern coast must wife thinks she hears burglars It will be on exhibition today in western to men the dowmstairs, she wont trust me to compare front of the dr go doM-- and investigate. Rocky Mountain canary noted for a thick skin jackass, LARSEN STORE ON MAIN ST and a short memory, if they are Goueher . eer comes foolishenough to believe' a lesson around your , place recently taught can he so soon anything,-sa- id Wise,dont forgotten. let him have it. Youve spok-e- n too laf, said Huskie; he STRAIGHT MURDER CHARGE was around Of the best land in Cache Youre County, for sale at a very low figure yesterday. and on terms to suit the purchaser. This land is in the heart of easy. What M'as he borrowing! TRENTON, and is adapted, especially for fruit raising. Good Los Angeles, Cal-- , March3. A Trouble lie V in the hospital water right. Can be had in small or large tracts. , This land is coroners jury summoned to in- today. the best in. that district. Call, Telephone or write. absolutely vestigate the death of Mrs. CharSTOCK COMING UP. lotte Ij. Noyes, who was shot and & killed last Friday night by W. B. The stock of the Sunnyside Mcpomas, today returned a ver- Mining and Milling Co. is coming LOUIS S. CARDON, MANAGER dict to the effect that Mrs. Noyes up, and is now 25 cents a share. shot by McComas with intent The prospects will justify a much higher figure. Eighty feet down and the ore body "almost in sight. A few shares still obtainable. Send orders to E. D. Miles, Paradise, Cache Co., Utah. SUITS SKIRTS GOODS e. n 'If -- 700 ACRES Utah Real Estate, Loan Investment Co., Logan, Utah. M-- Pale, Thin, Then your blood must be in very bad condition. 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