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Show TIIE FagEUE JO U RNA L, LQG AN, UTAH TRI-WEEKL- Y Thursday, July 2, 1908 . unbended knee before the golden defense may prove nearly as disT calf. astrous M those of the enemy.Io PUBLISHED BY a test Of the guns at Fort Hamil- Publishing Co & Earl England MANY NEGLECTED OPPOR- ton recently peoples ears were TUNITIES. deafened, their nerves shaken, e every Entered at the '"rrn"rr" and more than twenty thousand f Tuesday, Thursday and It is often remarked by young dollars worth of glass, glassware Utahas secon- men of the present lay that op- and dishes were broken ; plasterd-class matter. portunities for gaining a- compe- ing, chimneys and foundations tency are not as good as they used suffered severely, and the total to be. Therein I beg to differ nage Would reach a heavy fag the evening of July 3pd, we Beginning this morning and clos with them, says II. J. Heath fa sum, will Celebrate our First Anniver sary by giving the public a Re4 the Northwestern . Agriculturist, duction of 10 per cent to 50 P ef cent on Every Prir of SHOES, and adds:' Take for example the The contention of the American establishment. o s. ur OXFORDS, and SLIPPERS in Nothing matter of education. It seems to party in Salt Lake seems to be served. It includes all Spring S It is our way of showing ey methereare the people, spared in t our appreciation ofHthe generous patronage yoti have given us order that all who desire aay be in a corporate capacity, borrow, provided for, yet see how few the better they are off; although, FOR WOMENS SHOES AND OXFORDS. there are who embrace the oppor as is well known, the same pracand $150 VALUES. $3.50 tunity when we consider the num- - tice applied in a private capacity, FOR WOMENS SHOES AND OXFORDS. is more prolific of, sheriffs Sales 3.00 12 Months In Regular Lines Worth $3.00. than dividends. Salt Lake and, day, Go into any large village or indeed, most cities of the counWhen not paid in advance 5dc FOR MENS SHOES AND OXFORDS. city and you can find boys and try, are already so burdened with $5.00, $4.00 and $3.50 VALUES. per year additional, Advertising rates furnished on young ,men loafing around who debt that the barest support of FOR MEN'S FINE VICI, .VELOUR AND BOX CALF. application. ought to be in school. Who is to the administrative machinery and $2.50 and $3.00 VALUES. blame f Certainly not the oppor- interest charges absorb so much FOR WOMENS CANVAS OXFORDS. FOR DEMOCRACY STRAIGHT. tunity. There, is another- class that1 taxes are almost too heavy VALUES $1.50, $1.75 and who work in town, who,, as soon to be borne. ' A FOR LINE OF MISSES OXFORDS. . Those fearful Democrats who as their days work is done, conSize 8 y2 to 2. Value $1.50 and $1.75. doubt that Bryan is the right gregate at the pool room and Extremists, assert there are five FOR A. LINE OF CHILDRENS OXFORDS. man at this time because he is so spend their earnings instead or millions of idle working men in Sizes 2 to 8. Value $1.00 and $1.25. radically Democratic, . and who studying somejreatise that would the United States. Suppose there of that num- TvouldbffincltnHlto letNew make them morepEoficient in are but York have its own way and nom- their work. .With all the corres ber, and that millions of men inate Judge Gray or some .other iqndence schools every one has have had their wages reduced, for technical and still others been put on short , whom they an opportunity is which too be to think would training often neg time, Iliow will the Republican acceptable ' full dinner pad romance apthe interests', could with profit o'eted. I IBe up in Atkin County, Min- peal to them this year? recall the fact that while fa 1900 Mr. Bryan was beaten by a ma- nesota, and have a first rate Almost every town in the jority of 849,790 of the popular chance to tak3 notice of neglect-is make Logan look like a class opportunities. There vote, Mr. Parker, a man after the An Excellent Opportunity to Get Your Summer Shoes conservatives' own heart, was cf :ugged, able young men whb thirty cents on the Fourth of and Oxfords at this Great Saving. Our beaten fa 1904 by more than two :ojfh to work in the logging July, and compared to Preston it Styles, Lasts and Patterns are cmtTT and a half millions. Original, and will not be seen elsewhere. rpthey pet good wa ges, wouldn airly represenraplag-ger Ironi thirty to nickel. There is an rs per element in both parties that has month and boards al. winter, but no political interests except their just as soon as spring comes they DROWNED, FIGHTING own material ones; no political hie away to some saloon town TO SAVE HER HONOR e and ninety-fivbeliefs except the conviction that per cent are dead those interests should be the first, broke in a week, then (they move Miss Flagg Dragged to the Same last and sole care of the poli- on to the Dakotas and work all Fate Her Assailant, William ' ticians of both parties; hence summer, have another Patterson. blow and then Roosevelt are with otitand come hack, to the Bryan them equally persona non grata, fagging lamp. Who is to blame Peoria, 111., June' 30. There be no doubt that Miss. Dorocan and if they were the respective for neglected opportunities? These candidates the interests would exmen with money in their thy N. Flagg last her life claim: a plague on. both your pockets turn their backs on free drownihg, in defending her honhouses. homesteads fa as fine a country or from William Paterson, whom she dragged to the same fate in as the sun shines upon. It may be that some f the Delmors River. The bodies of j r , Democrat could more Dotiman mnmaS beside, a nopolized his time. He had to r A canal was shut off on Satur- the girl and her assailant, missing g.-FIVE PERSONS DIE readily win the support of the m,the W0d5 near IIlghknd up at dawn, butt was always there hermaphroditic element attached day night, and as early as four since Tuesday, were recovered to-IN A CLOUDBURST to both parties, than can Taft, if oclock on the morning of Sunday day. Their faces were lacerated, Lake, today Tke snakes fuI1 on time. lie was there always 1 long' daPPeared in a until dark and sometimes until Water it is believed he will follow out men and boys were busy all aong their bodies braised, the clothing Spout at Wellington, Kan-s- s, Lot ween large stones at the LcJe tine precepts and example of his the banks midnight. It was his work anl catching fish that weio torn. Sweeps All Before It. base of a hemlock tree. Doffman his work was his whole life. fiery predecessor, as he has left in the holes and shallows Mm Hagg ,n attract.,. tra-a ropc, to an end of which he And yet somehow success pledged himself to; but results The bank of the same canal man, twenty-thre- e Wichita, Kan., June 29. Five years old, cam, J fastened of wire 1,8 at the polls dont seem to. indicate broke through here a far week ahead are and OalIsbnr-from failure night 1 ago dead, a score are missing, supVer ,he hole 'ld to When and the that, after all, it pays. an visit hour Mm. rc was behind. There posed to have been swept One scarcely May Gill away fa these interests can make the peated On Tuesday. ,r" W'th ,h were debts, fully, but painfully the rush of At least they went to ,11 Freaco Park houses waters, swept f Democratic platform and name hundreds of fish are killed by the aommer roaort where Patten from their foundations and floatpaid. ,. "dD'Brm"n d p""-ethe standard bearer they .feel wheels of mills, and power plants, had a show. Mrs. Oill mtredn Rose Schattenstein is a hand- ing around in the water entail-fa- g the- rep- rPe safeiv but if the platform and and thousands are drawn out of .Mia. Flagg to Patterson, enormous damage, crops some, dark, young woman, well mau upon the Republican side dm canals into iueern fields dur- both women went to the Park to' do. She loaned Presser $500 ruined and several miles of track are at all satisfactory they" vote ing the irrigating season. These daily, Patterson showing The snakes mate came out towrard extending his business, washed, away, are the results of great h eu lungs areujepeiited --year after admiration-for-Miss Gill. combined cloudburst and watrope after buritownwarTosT1eyonaTFei when the Democratic ticket and year by all the canals' and y Patterson asked Miss Flagg to Doffman who, after the reptile call. Presser wrote tohis sweet er spout at Wellington, Kan., thalh man suit them, they dont suit more fish are lost' and des- go rowing with him, Tuesday Pad ascended to within a few feet heart. She replied that it did occurred about midnight last the great body of Democrats, and troyed than are caught by legitihinb dropped the line, not matter; she would advance night. The extent of the night; Mrs. Gill vainly tried to damage there is trouble on, that score. mate "means; and yet there is a dissuade her. Mrs. Gill waited uu- - ' ioffman stayed in the tree un-t- .l him more money and they would can not be ascertained at present. If there was ever a time, when law upon the statute books which midnight, growing more and til the two snakes and the try again. The catastrophe was preceed-e- d rope the Democracy should, and could demands the placing of screens more reuneasy. Wednesday she Today the girls trousseau was by a light rain that served to disappeared thronjfh the woods with profit, promise the interests at the head of all artificial water drive ported to the police that her visither the people from the streets, Allentown ready, home de nothing but a t square deal, courses. Last summer the State or had not returned from corated, her relatives present consequently there was practicaland to all men equality before FUh and Game Warden went all ride and asked that an investigafrom Philadelphia and New York. ly nobody that was able to tell the law, it is now. The great the way up Logan canyon and tion be started. The boat was But Presser had tried so often just what did ha pen A might j common people of the United arrested a man who was not found bottomside that to Itry again was impossible, rush of water through the burst-bank- s up. Yesterday States are tired of having all po- aware of (the prohibition, for using systematic search was made and lie went home, as usual, late last of a stream rushed litical platforms and preferences a fly and a the William fisherupon a spinner Geary, night, hut at 2 oclock his family scross the town, joining with an made, and all laws created and same line; but he cou In't see man, discovered Pattersons was awakened by his screams, other stream, body sweeping everyPhiladelphia, June 20 Natha.i the canals, and fe.m what we floating near the interpreted in fvor of the and into his bedroom thing before it, most of the inhabpark pumping Presser rushing strove three times by his found and if Democracy will j can team the custom of leaving station, more than a mile from him a writhing mass of itants being asleep, were swept . nominate a man whose thought is canals urwcreenv. is universal where he and Miss to jvin rod enough flames started marry Flagg upon the floor.' He had away. for th masses and place him upon hr.ncbout the s ale Ou every an hour a party of tv Rose Schattensteiu, of Allen emptied over his clothes the The Dead. a platform built upon the Demo- stream fa the-- a where searchers found Miss town. Each as t; time, Flags body the'wedding aiamp and therr scfpa MrrfM cratic theory-- of the greatest trout abound, ..will be found pro a short distance farther down day drew near, he had not enough match to his coat. Mrs. Wests mother-in-lagood to the greatest number, un- fessional fishermen who .make a stream. j money. Today was the third date Gathered for the wedding fa Ilearst, girl,, 3 years less the interests pour out tbfr wedding. money living by, selling trout to hotels, After eomplete investigation All was Allentown Rose Schattenstein child. like water to buy the election, he cafes, and to dealers. It would the authorities here declared that read-- w'hen Presser struck a final and her family and friends re- Mrs. Smith, colored. will be elected. ' seem that Ihe poorest class , of Miss Flagg unquestionably had M,aailce n his fruit stand ceived the telegram announcin' Edward West is missing. Ihe era of the proletariat is amateur detective work' should her life. repulsing Patterson. couns faght. There was not the tragedy. Accompanied by her Nearby towns are rushing to dawning and the great un- he able to catch these men, yet There were evidences of a violent Jenugh on the credit side. He uncle, the frantic bult insistent the relief of the stricken city. washed, as they are" considered they persevere year after year in Struggle. Mrs. Gill says Miss soaked his clothes in kerosene oi girl came at once to Philadephia. At the Kingman, Kan., the ' river by interests, are demanding violating the law and, nothing is Flagg was engaged to I cant tell why he did it, left its banks and made a marry a applied a match and was found, their own. Time is ripe for fling- done. Laws that prohibit only 11 path, ablaze, writhing in mortal she moaned. Pat- - a young man in Galesburg. I told him I did three blocks wide the should be repeal- - terson is said to be a ing to. the breeze the good old the through of Pan not care about the loss of the town, nephew Democratic banner upon which is cd ; or whats the use I, carrying all before it. No the wealthy owner of the Patter-presser was thirty-fiv- e years money. I said I would give him lives reported lost there. inscribed: V equal rights to all, son Amusement Company of Kan- - j old. He had led a simple, absteml- money. It was only, I guess, that 4 special privileges' . to none. The residents ;of New York sas' fejns life, the whole record of h e worked so hard and s uff e red By flying-me- n often meet thi Hew e line, let the chips fall hope most sincerely that this which was one of work almost un so much. lie had failed alone and fate wished to This avoid. they where they may,1' and let us have country will never enter into war Snake Saves Snared Mate. Jrriieved'by recreation a bitter he didnt want me to have to enis the usual experience of mer''Democracy straight. If we. must with a foreign power, for. they misfortune sure failing with him. Thats not chants who cut down struggle against their adlose, Jet to at least retain respect now know that in the event of a Winsted, Conn., June 30. Two wherein misfortune triumphed, Wrong, is it? I think he was the vertising expenditures t.o save by standing with erect head and bombardment the guns fired in large blacksnakes were seen by IIis fruit at a street corner mo- - best man fa all the world. money. THE 10 URN AL irst Anniversary Sale Post-offic- nmmm Satur-day,atLoga- n, - -- Re-tyle- no-me- hatothe-moremon- ans -- $2.95 $1.95 $3J5 $1 .85 $1 .00 $1 .00 - 1 75c - ne-fourth All ultra-conservati- ve Childrens Shoes are cotra-ty'wi- A tf -- ultra-conservati- EDUCED ll d fifty-dolla- ve THE SALE CLOSES AT 9 P.M. JULY 3rd 0 . v F Logans Foremost Shoeists ultra-conservati- ,, I L fish-catchi- 7', ,fd.th ng , J T V" it v seem-forev- 7 rT .e (' jd -- nd-star- -- ted pt pro-abl- the-boa- to-da- y pret-goL'Uthi- n 1 kero-senefro- tf-al- m so, waTff-Wes- -- old--Sherm- an, v ae-lo- st 1 law-abidin- g 1 ' I - - to-th- ' 0 |