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Show TES Ta-T7ET2L- T JOCCT Bat the millions of human being stand today where they gtood when this Chinese wall was built. The vast majorit work with their PUBLISHED BY CO hands from the suns rise to its setting, they' pi in. AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING get barely enough to keep tbeir bodies and Tuesday every souls together, until the sun rises again next Entered at the Utah, At Logan, Thursday and Saturday, day. k matter. second-class I Tow lit fie have we done for them ! aa EDITOR The Chinese wall is a monument of labor, IUGUSTU3 GORDON, EDITOR CITY of slavery. WelT, what are our greet buildr. J. UAESHALL, ings, our great factories, our great railroads? SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Are there not a few happy, rich and powerBy Carrier. 90e ful, doing as they please, going where they f Mentha THE JOUR NAT Post-Offic- a few. e 1.75 please ? Are there not the tens of millions tied $ Mentha IT Mentha SAQ By EMI t Mentha TSe to the railroads, to the factories, tied to the sod as those slaves were tied to this wall, and tied to the fields that were tilled within and without it? . Months When this wall was built every creature t300 CJ Monthi within the domain of that Chinese ruler was ' When not paid in advance, 50e per year his absolute slave. lie would have laughed additional. . bad you suggested that any of them could ever Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. be anything but a slave. Had you questioned his right to cut off the head1 of anyhuman sporting spiritwith would promptly' have been Box Elder News regret notes being, your head off. He cut not conceive of a world excould the fact that at Brigham City, whenever cept one based on slaveiy, slaves at the bottom, competing organization enters the lists against and his feet on the slaves necks. You despise Box Elders athletes, they are discourteously for him his ignorance. fact this loeal of the talent, treated 'by friends how' many' of the intelligent men of some outside whenever evidence muoh in being are capable of conceiving aq earth, a baseball aggregation ventures to contest the today civilization that shall know no slavery, whethown supremacy of the El'bcrtas upon their be er it the slavery' of the wage slave or the field; end the News protests that this is not of the man owned bodily by his slavery true sportsmanbip. Nor is it. master? The fact remains, however, that this fault Do you think it is any 'better for a man to If the Brigham City team seems universal. tried1 be down to a daily task, getting weaker goes elsewhere to play, in all probability it has this spirit to contend against and, in sporting and poorer and more discouraged as he gets old? Do you think that man .is so very much parlance, is handed the same bunch. old-tislave living on the It is right, proper and natural, that prefer- happier than the land. sure of his share of food? in home 'fairly team the any ence should be given Is it not a as fact know more we we that should athletic or other contest ; hut that .spirit suffer more? Isnt the poor man tormented not prevent ready recognition of merit or perby- - lack of for his children? Is is true nor opportunity it formance upon the other side, not the mother tormented poor beyond all crusportsmanship or good manners. when sees she her children die, and knows Probably they have a better appreciation elty that and would save them? knowledge true money constitutes sport f fairness and of what Is not her fate irr the infinitely worse than that in England, than in, any other country of the poor, savage mother taught that her world, nor can it be. claimed that the English children were taken by evil demons, and that the of the are unpatriotic or lack spirit the ws inevitable? to thing But while loyal rooter or booster. The world has made great progress, and their own, they are not unmindful or unapprein material achievements we have gone far ciative of the true spirit of sjiort or the duties the days of the Chinese wall building. beyond f hospitality. But our prosperity has not been distributed. This spirit of fairness is apparent throughThe human race is great in achievement, but narraout early English! literature. .Stirring weak in charity, benevolence and brotherhood. tives of the ancient tournaments teem with The strongest men among us are struggling accounts of the measure of reward, meed of for and for themselves, their children, just as praise and admiration accorded the unknown selfishly, savagely, brutally and ignorantly as and poor knight who in the lids overthrew that old Chinese ruler struggled for himself in men at of the In trials arms, the favorite. slant-eye- d and his brood. the jousts for the yokels and at the butts for We 'havent got our minds far above the the archers, absolute impartiality prevailed level of the selfish brute; our spirits have not and the winner won the popular acclaim. While with the kept intellect pace of the race. these records. are largely mythological, yet Theie is room for progress.' there is room they are illustrative of the spirit which has for the real progress that the human raee has made England famous for its sports and the not yet seen. fair maimer in which they are conducted. We agree with' the Box Elder News that it Readers, it is the duty of man to believe in the discourteous and thoroughly is undignified, possibilities of bis raee. The man disfor a gang occupying the grand graces himself who sees poverty or sorrow unstand or bleacheds to .sit and herl insult at a deserved inflicted on any human being and visiting team in any class of physical contest does not protest against it. There is more than enough wealth in the r sport, and no true 'gentleman and sportsman State of Texas to support all the human beings would1 be guilty of it. on this earth. You might multiply the popula tion of the earth by ten thousand, and science, HUMANITYS PROGRESS. Francisco Examiner of May administered unselfishly for the benefit of all, 30th contained an editorial entitled Progress would give all enough and more than enough and the Chinese Wall. Being one of the There is no reason w'hy any man should be yellows, the article wa9 written in sensa overworked, or tired1, ar anxious, or discourtional manner, but contained some truths that aged. There is no good reason whv anv child are occupying the attention of thoughtful men should be deprived of a chance in life by bethe world over, but more particularly in the United States. ing worked in its childhood. There is no exThe editorial ealls attention to the utter cuse for any woman to suffer because her child present futility of the wall as regards the lacks those things that would save it. The leal man is he who protests against purjiose for which it was built the exclusion this civilization that boasts of its progress of its of enemies, foreigners generally, and symbolism of Chinese exclusion, which sought while it has slums in cities, anxiety everywhere to shut out all modern light and progress. The selfishuess rampant, dishonesty seated in the dependents of those who built the wall have chair of government We can look with scorn at the Chinese grown out of all resemblance to their ancestors of that" (hi y, slow as they have been to wall ami think with pity of the ruler who beanswer to the call of the general advance- lieved that he settled all problems by the buildment; and they are now tievoting themselves ing of it But we should also look with scorn at out to catching up with the modern procession, having learned that it is the only way of pre- own miscalled, civilization, at our own masses serving their autonomy and national identity. of the people struggling, dissatisfied, without prospects They weresatisfied, but'afe so wraorey-anThe day will come when every man willing therein lies the reason of present progress. to work will be a happy man, when the man Those who have laughed' at the Chinese , is not willing to work will be recognized find their methods, the article infers, would who better turn attention to our own systems of as the victim of heredity or environment, government society and economies, to see when the criminal will be unknown, When every whcren!m( they are not of harmony man' will do for any other man infinitely more with progress, the universal law's of .right and than the good man will mow do for 'his brother. Believe in that future time, and you will justice, and' to aid in improving them. .The following portions of the article are worthy help it of consideration : , . For, after all, what have we done spirit- DEVISED BY ITS FRIENDS. I ually 1 What have we conquered T Admitting.that tariff rates upon many We have of poverty. We articles everyday use were subject to too have not conquered ignorance, the sister of high A tariff, Republican orators from Maine . . poverty. to. California during the last campaign declaraced the partys belief that the, time for revision Ingeniously, marvellously, we have cumulated wealth and miscalled happiness for had arrived and that the trend should be - True 1 -- jT d LOGAN, Saturday, June 5, UTAH downward ; particularly upon- the article J most in use by the masses. There should, how-ever, be no hwlisciiminate, unintelligent cutting and slashing by enemies of the tariff for the work protection, as a policy,- - therefore should be done, the schedules rearranged and the tariff generally lie revised by its friends so that no great disaster would follow to our manufacturing and commercial interests." The Republican party, owing to its admissions and promises, was truted with the job, and with the exception of the favored1 pets of tariff, no one has reason to feel satisfied with it. As so far outlined the revision is generally upward, and is expected' to prodiice many millions of additional revenue. As to the manner II of arranging and) fixing the new schedules, the following from the. New York Sun, is il- Peacock Rock. Springs Fresh from the Mines THATCHER COAL CO. both PHONES Senator Dolliver is most usefully applying a little western bluntness and honesty to the m-- M M Wa V J l j GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS if 4 f ' 4 SUP-PLIE- T. J. Poulter Produce W'hat the country wants to know is not what Mr. Dolliver s motives may be but whether the facts are as he states them. Is it true, as lie says, that the manufacturers who dis- S. Co. THE NEW YEAR HAS ARRIVED. o act on your resolution to have your teeth placed in proper condition. Dr. S. E. Greene, whose methods and practise ha mad his success assured, ia prepared to treat impaired teeth of whatever disorder. Crown and bridge work, new aets gold and amalg- gusted the ways and means committee with their hoggish demands went to Aldrich and got permission from him to write their own clauses in the tariff? Is it the fact that the effect of the Aldrich bil; would be to condemn the mafsses of the people to pay more for poorer clothing? If tariff rapacity is proposing to palm off shoddy and cotton as all wool, and force American workingmen to rim added risks of getting tuberculosis and dying before their time, it is.wqjl that the nation should know it. For Aldrich to insinuate personal grudges and party disloyalty is of absolutely no use to either him or his cause or his greedy clients. What has to be done is squ&rely to meet Senator Dollivers charges. In, frankly making them public, he has struck a blow for political decency. am filling wilioe faithfully ex- ecuted. 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE. Honest Work, Fair Dealing Make Our Sneee Continaona. Open till (J p. m. Lady Attendant UTAH DENTAL COMPANY A GOOD. MIXER. is what they ay of President Roosevelt can say it truthfully, too, of the linseed: oil we sell for paint mixing, because it fills the bill in every respect. W would like' your paint and varnish orders knowing full well we ean suit you down to the ground. V HIM JUST RIGHT. The new woman evidently not equal political and property rights with man. and all the rights and privileges heretofore supposed t& pertain to her position as mistress and queen of the home, but i9 reaching out after most of those that have been considered the prerogatives of the old man; as witness the following oath which a woman of Montclair, X. J., made her prospective husband sign with due formality befoie a justice of the peace, before she would permit the .ceremony uniting them to be performed: only-want- iw4 v f JUST RECEIVED A OAR LOAD OF WHITE RUSSIAN SEED OATS; A OAR LOAD OF EARLY ROSE, OHIO AND EUREKA SEED POTATOES; AND A OAR LOAD OP FEED CORN. SPECIAL PRICE ON JOB LOTS. GARDEN GRASS AND LAWN SEEDS, CHICK FEED, OYSTER SHELL AND GRIT. . INCUBATOR AND BROODER GOOD QUALITY, GENEROUS TREATMENT ant BEST RETURNS FOR YOUR MONEY. tariff debate. ILiv exposure yesterday of the way in which the cotton and wool schedules have been dictated by the very men 'who hope to make money out of them, and of t'he tricks and devices and robberies with which they are stuffed, das most effective. And the good natured ridicule which he poured upon Senator Aldrich was refreshing. The nettled Rhode Island senator retorted, of course, that Senator Dolliver was on'y a democrat in disguise, and had got his information from wicked importers; but that is only the usual abuse visited upon a republican who dares to tell the truth about the tariff. H AS 314 i luminating-: s Riter Bros. Drug Co. 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I promise to be kind always to her mother; never to join any lodge that does not admit women; never to smoke more than three ci care on a week day and not more than five on Sunday; never to smoke cigarettes at all, and never to use profane language; to beat carpets .every spring without grumbling; to do up my own laundry package each week; never to drink intoxicating liquors, except at the annual spring houe cleaning, and never to keep a dog How he will nurse the one saving clause that, freely construed, gives him license to accumulate a bun g at time and be a naughty boy that is, if she will kindly allow him the price. -- fc, y S A FI. ' V$ A . fp T Best Rooms in the city Journal Block 79 West Center let by Day, Week or Month. ' . Rooms k&Mfffc :r if' ' rv; U fv ,4 house-cleanin- It is quite a common thing to" see infants, riding in their little carriages or being carried in their mothers "arm's. wlh pacific is in their mouths. .These things are also frequently popped into the babys mouth, at home or abroadi, whenever it begins to fret from any cause. A prominent trained nurse of Chicago, dn a lecture to mothers a few days The pacifier, ago had! this to say of them: an invention of the devil to spoil your babys the lazy mouth, and! the nursery, bottle, mothers baby killer, She further declared that the pacifiers caused adenoids and often total deafness, .enlarged tonsils, and caused the babys mouth to grow awry. " Chiropractic Which means FIXED WITH THE HAND, is a new method which removes the cause of, Acute and Chronic Disease, it is a separate and istinct Science and has NO connection whatever with Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy, Mssesge, Magnetic Healing. Hypnotism, Christian Science, Faith Coze, Etc. 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