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Show TIIE pass' four THE J OURNAL & PUBLISHED ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. every Tuesday, Entered at the Post-offi- c Thursday and Saturday, at Logan. Ltah, i. 4- - ! ! 1 1 as matter. second-clas- s TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAn. Y sketches is complete in itself, the whole Lincoln from the day of his ijng a htnry birth to that of his deathwitlr commentaries dealing with each period1, the whole form ing a valuable and accurate historical work of reference arid illustrating and illuminating his character. The work is'copyrighted and wil be reproduced at considerable expense. We ones, trust ouf Tieadersespccially-the-youngwill carefully readi and preserve the articles, for they throvy a light upon Abraham Lincolns life, .character and works that mayvbe obtained nowhere er EDITOR AUGUSTUS GORDON, ! I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ,V. 8 Months 6 Month O Month t Month i Mont L75 i &50 -- By Mail. .. . -- -r 12 Month 75c $1.50 $3.00 .Thursdiay, February H? st dishonesty, and the mistakes that may be of made will be few compared to . prevent-edor times that rascality .will be'exposed ' ' the-numbe- r . MERICAN CIVILIZATION - ' Is it any wonder that citizens of foreign countries unacquainted1 with, or at least J?fthe United unable- States, the varied characteristics of the couand ntrys population, its sectional customs should complex social conditions and problems, lH?f it yi nha b tanis-in-- g Trfri nd alternation of lawlessness and savagery upon reading a special dispatch to the New York World from Tickfaw, La.' containing the following recital f : A feud rivalling those of the Tennessee mountains had its latest chapter Friday night in' the assassination of Buzzy Breeland, his wife ,nd his stepdaughter, Mrs. Joe Everett. The latter, fifteen year old, was the widow of the man killed) five days ago at a funeral, when his brother, John Everett, was also slain and -DanotheFiJVotherpW alterpseriously wounded BATTLESHIP OELAWARE- -f HA0N0tJjHT of The Everetts were shot at the funeral Kinehen Wagner, who had been slain by Frank Everett, another brother. Ben Kinehen, a John Williams, a memcousin of Wagner,-anKinchen-Wagner faction, are chargber of the ed with assassinating theEyerctts. The three B reelands ware affiliated with BreeAfter the Everett-factioBuzzy 1 a:wagoh after dark land, who was riding-inhis and wife with stepdaughter, has been shot from his seat, Mrs. Breeland was tom from Which" means FIXED WITH baby girl. the clasp of her THE HAND, was discovered The little one was laid on the gress beside the by Dr. . D. D. Palmer road. Then the mother was held by one man years ago. Chiropractic while another blew out her brains with a shot-Mra distinctly separate and" Joe Everett, the child widow, met Science and has no "connection a like fate, though She did not resist and said whatever with Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy, she courted death to join her husband in his Massage, Magnetic Healing, Hypnotism, Chris-tiae gravei Science, Faith Cures or with anything William Blount jr. and Garfield Kinehen. fr else but Chiropractic. . Buzare accused of killing .the Breelands. It fulfills a great mission and a long recogzy Breeland lived long enough to accuse these nized necessity. these two men, declaring the Cash from As Chiropractic is able to remove the cause afforded sufficient light to recognize in 90 per cent of Chronic Diseases of years them. Blout is under arrest at Amite City, standing, common sense will tell you that the . exterior, When not pitd in advance 50c per year and his manners plain and unassuming. These ' additional. features have been exaggerated; by some of Advertising rate furnished on application his contemporaries not only by his enemies, but alsp by some of his friends who thought SELF PROTECTION. thereby to increase .the admiration felt for his stock the ultimate great achievements. Really, while a business men of the State, men and farmers, all who are affected finan black mammy, a common laborer or a child means would have no hesitation in addressing Mr. cially by transportation rates, and that auo Xioao Lincoln, and would be sure to receive a courth&qop) juoM. jo poo; jbo oqM of their eous reply adapted to his or her intelligence, extent should he interested to the full -- the- of peer of - the- - greatest-intellecability to "aid the causeTin the following .state ment relating to existing traffic rates and dis- his time, possessed great' natural dignity and crimination against Utah, issued by. theCom-merci- was.equally.at home in. the presenceof those Club Traffic Bureau of Salt Lake, great of Intellect or high ofrank. ne was jwhich asks the aid of general interest and readily adaptable to all companies and condiprotest to the end of securing more equitable tions nd was a great man wherever he appeartreatment, which would be assured if all were ed or in whtever capacity, whether it were united in demanding it. The appeal, which physically or mentally. Not one among the full support, is as follows: lusty companions of his youth but that he couid throw down in a wrestling bout or batfrom and From careful consideration, full knowledge of the manifest injustice of ter in a game of fisticuffs. With equal ease existing conditions, in which the commercial he could throw down a Douglas in debate, or welfare of the State is involved, an appeal for take up. the great burden he assumed" as the relief has been prepared1 and forwarded to the head of a divided ration and with infinite presidents of the railway companies most con- strength of purpose and a divine divination cerned in the freight and passenger transpor-tatio- n make it whole, never again to be divided, sealaffairs of Utah. ing the fractures with his lifes blood. No This appeal requests nothing to which tho wonder he is held in such high esteem andTs law-fullconsidered the typical American. people of this State are not equitably and has Once more we commend to .the attention of entitled; but which in the most part n eonstruc-tioour for the readers the Lincoln series 'wFbeginto asks denied. It always been of of such a fair foundation for the rates publish today, for many new facts, ne wlight ing Garfield Kinehen. Buzzy Breeland had served a ter in the transportation as will justly ail iiLJthe growth upon other facts, and for the light thrown penitenfiary for horse stealing, and it is said and prosperity of tho cities, ofthe State and upon, allinthe instructive jand absorbing that the theffof the animal five years ago the encouragement of all the industries within precipitated the feud between he Kinehen nd it borders, so that th'e laboring man, mechanic, Breeland factions. ANGEROUS AND UNWISE farmer, manufacturer and merchant may feel Commenting upon the libel suit inand know that .whatever he eats, wears, proEMOVAL OF THE MAINE sells are all supplied, stigated by President Roosevelt, against the duces, manufactures or In the proposal to remaove the wreck produced and handled upon a basis of reason- New York World, the New York Mhil, a Reof the Maine from Havana harbor, where it is publican paper, says: able equality with other sections of the The prosecution would have been possible a menace to shopping, a detriment to the harA beginning for better things must occur any time between July 14, 1798. and March 3. bor by'th o formation of sandbarspand in some sometime and somehow. This bureau has un- 1801, when the sedition act was in force. This aspects a disgrace to our government, some dertaken to promote its commencement, and act imposed a penalty of imprisonment for timid people fear the revealment of a set of it therefore appeals to every loyal citizen to not over two years and a fine or not over $2,000 facts that will prove our war against and vicNo aid is ex- for printing scandalous material concerning tory over Spa in, an" unjust one. To make this come forward in its support. pected, or will come, from the representatives the federal government, the president or con- supposition tenable they must assume which of the great trusts of the East, nor from auv gress. An expression of shortsighted feder- is not a fact that the blowing up of the Maine local interests controlled by those trusts, for alism, it produced a violent reaction and some constituted our cause of action against Spain they have many and mysterious ways for apart movements toward secession and was a large and was the original, if not sole, cause of the from your own through which to accomplish factor in the extinction and temporary . bad war. It is true, of course, that the destruction of odor of the Federalist party. A prosecution . their purposes, A s a measureof great h elpf uln ess in th is of the editor of the World would be an at the 'Maine, sent to Ilavana harbor ostensibly eaure, and following the example of nearly tempt, without the sanction of explicit law, to for protection of Americans and' American interests upon the island, precipitated a war, all Of the other states, the legislature, at its repeat the mistake of 1798. To say this is not to give countenance to but it was a war that was inevitable, and represent session,' should enact a just public seracthe such to Panama scandals printed in the World. lations were already strained to the breaking vice law, and you are asked urge tion upon your respective representatives. But vindication to the individuals libeled by point. Indeed it had been but narrowly avertEvery effort will be made by the railway and that publication may safely be intrusted-- , to ed upon several previous occasions. other corporations to prevent such an enact- - public opinion.-whicindeed, has already . Of course if the destruction of the Maine enawarded it, and the way of redress the old and the death of its "crew were charged as nent, and their representatives are already gaged to- that end. It may readily be known accepted and proper way lies through the in- an act of treacherous cowardice and homiwho such, representatives are, for no others itiation of suits by individuals in the courts, cide against Spain, and this constituted the sole and actual casus belli, aud it should prove upif they care to undertake them. will approach you in its opposition. That is strange and, if we take it serious- on the removal of the hulk that the destructive Until this question of transportation is ettled right, it should and will stand the par- ly, ominous doctrine that a government in explosion proceeded as there has long been a amount issue for the good of peo- this country can bring suit against a newspa- shrewd suspicion from its owrn magazine, it ple, and he who does the most in its accomp- per which has offended it and use the public would be a most awkward1 denouement; but lishment will deserve the greatest measure of moneys and the public agencies to obtain re- that was not really the case. It was believed dress revenge, many persons would call it. the vessel was foully destroyed by the governreward at the hands of a commercially Burke has said that you cannot indict a whole ment under whose protection it lay at anchor, deemed state. people. Similarly we do not belive you can and this fired the train ; but the combustibles libel actionably an entire government or any were already placed and upon the point of ig, LINCOLNS CENTENARY of the and breath department of government in its official capac- nition and the destruction of the ship but sevlength Jhroughout this great nation, tomorrow, there will be held ity. Let the tenets of lese majestaet? remain ered the already strained last cord. It it had innumerable meetings ak which memory with the royal and autocratic traditions' nut, of not been this, some other immediate cause would have aris-eof Abraham Lincoln, the great emancipator which they have arisen ! to complete the rupture. . Mia in e The and the chief buttress upholding the Union is There should be raised for the reason dynamite In the proposition, and at the. most critical period of its existence, if it has aroused little" comment thus far it that it is spoiling an otherwise fine and imwill be extolled and the incidents of his great is because few believed that such a step was portant, harbor, and because its hull yet con-taid and varied career recalled.the bodies' of many brave American be really entertained or that legal means-coult For some time, , in .view of this hundredth found to execute it. The right of and defenders wha should receive press colin in the and to and free commend Whatever discoveries may be made meetings or criticise anniversary, public opinion the umns of the press many old and some new officers of the law is a fundamental right, more can in nowasecMhgT the facts, or- affect "the stories of his career have been ' reflated, and important than anything else save the main- results of the war, no will any attempt be many more will he told tomorrow.'' From a tenance of law and order.- Tljis right is fre- made to alter them as their determination! is mass of such material, because it is consise, yet quently abused, but it, may safely be left to generally admitted to be just, regardless of enb races,, all of the more important features the corrective of public opinion and the well the Maine episode, which,- after all; was but of a- great career, The Journal has selected a defined remedies of our libel laws. The, gov- an episode. story, or rather a series of .stories 'devoted to ernment,, as Such, should keep, hands off. A different phases, periods and incidents of that vifgilant and aggressive press, throwing the Abe Ruef of an Francisco would np doubt il"James written A. and career, Edgerton djy the suggestion that jail conditions searchlight of publicity over government offi- agree-witJ lustrated by Berger and Parker; each of which cials, high or low, is the best insurance again- - cpuld be. improved. -- FOR 1909. IRST-AMERIC- AN d he-rw- aa .1. i ts n. al three-months-ol- de-ienr- es i5 t IT ! - i Chiropractic d; s. n new-mad- - the-shotg- y - p , P h, - , t the-who- I calTof TjhdrdKevef or anybthefACUTrw Disease is easy and quickly adjusted in a few days, thereby weeks and months of suffering are often prevented . Don t Let the Prejudice of .others prevent you from investigating Chiropractic, it s all up to you. Consultation and Examination Free. J.F.Petr itsch, D.C.(Chirpractor) Office: 75 N. Main St Logan, Utah. Both Phones The Palace Best Rooms in the dty riijsr' v ; 4 Vv J Journal Block 79 West Center ( Rooms let by Day, Week or Month. if - M le . ns - cit-ize- ns - - Christ-ianburial- .- - Mr. Bryan In 1909 The fight which-M- r. Bryan has made through the Commoner and on the stump will he continued with unceasing energy , during the year 1909. Mr. Bryan has again assumed editorial charge of The Commoner and will give this department his active, personal t- - tention. All earnest, patriotic Americans are invited to join him m A SPECIAL CAMPAIGN n F EDUCATION to be inaugurated through the Commoner and1 the Democratic press. The governmental reforms for which MkrBryan is laboring 1 are of vital importance to thewelfare of the people. 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