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Show Tuf TIH5 A GREAT WAY OFF. Hague conferences and the dreams of a visionary few there is no prospect of the beginning of an epoch of peace without preparation for war or rumors of war says the Lousville Courier Journal. Lord Northeliffe, one cf the owners of the London Times at times the worlds foremost yellow journal, despite its reputation for conservatism- gives out in Winnipeg, an interview predicting war between Germany, and Great Britain.1 He advises Canadians who' are their money in railroads and investing grain elevators to keep an eye upon the European situation. lie advises them to figure upon why it is that all of the German shipyards are busy cunstructing rapid cruisers and first-clabattleships, and why Krupps works have increased their forep to 1,000. Only great preparation in Great Britain, he thinks, can avert ,var. A dispatch quotes Lord Northeliffe as saying that some of the Canadians have Utopian views and consider war a crime The tele, gram continues: and redeemed the city" and downed all the parties. , Now that may be the militant spirit of the crusader, but in modern politics it requires something more diplomatic to win. THE JOURNAL Tuesday, October JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, TRI-WEEKL- Y H ' 0 ss inter-mountai- 0 Third party Peacock -- ex-pens- es COAL Rock Springs ov mf do- Both Phones 1 Thatcher Coal Co. JC of tk rcTu Tg The Logan Knitting factory th Is now Selling Its Entire Liile of T1 tk Muslin Underwear I st T At from 25 to 50 per, cent off O h R e: G Call Early and and get your choice. We carry the Finest Line of Under-- , wear in the city. tr v P1 it LOGAN KNITTING FACTORY 145147 NORTH MAIN d T g. s tk k; e . tii &B 5; self-seekin- lit jni de'-sire- $11,-310,74- !! UTOPIA PUBLISHED BY CARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING Entered at the PosbOffice every Tuesday, OW POOR THEY ARE. Thursday and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, second-class matter. An examination into railway rates, as EDITOR incited by the complaints of Salt Lake shipAUGUSTUS GORDON, CITY EDITOR pers, has been held in Salt Lake city under T, J. MARSHALL, . Commerce Comthe auspices of the Inter-Stat- e SUBSCRIPTION RATES. mission. It has been perfectly clear to the merchants of Salt Lake that merchants on the By Carrier. coast could obtain at least just as low a ral 90 3 Months as they could from the great shipping centers $1.75 3 Months of the East; that they have been discriminated $3-512 Months against and their wholesale and jobbing trade Mail n in the By region greatly injured ?5c ; Months 3 thereby. Months Skilled railway attorneys were present in ' $3.00 12 Months behalf of the railways, and by every means at their command attempted to obscure the issues When not paid in advance, 50c per year additional. involved and to make i(, clear that upon the maintenance of present methods and rates deThe Germans do not think so, he condvertising Rates Furnished on Application. pended the onl possible means of continuing in the business. The arguments were heard and tinued. They have a magnificent army and movements. the Commission will announce its conclusions the second navy- in the world, and they ask formation of an independent party later. Poverty;, the need of the money was what these things are for. They are a thrifty for the purpose, either of overthrowing tin the chief string played upon by the railway people. They do not throw money away. They party !n political power or securing some d representatives. made an immense sum of money out of their eform, is usually of doubtful expediency It is significant of their impecunious con- lat great war. They will fight or threaten and is ineffective for the purpose. dition, however, that just after the hearing the again when, they think it will pay. Many pernow- that they will fight Great Britain Ordinarily the voters are inclined to stand earnings of the Union and Southern Pacific sons say in the near future, and some have mentioned isolidly with party alignments, and powerful railways for the month of August were pubthe year 1912. reasons must exist why they should vary from lished and1 show: Civilization has civilized the individual and1 party affiliation and alignment, before they Union Pacific: Gross earnings, $7,948,614, will do so. Generally speaking it is believed increase $973,142 over same month last year. Christianity lias Christianized him But civili-- , zation and religion do not seem to civilize and that remedies for undesirable conditions should Net earnings, after payment of operating In churches we preach rcome front within, rather than from without. and taxes, $4,182,655, increase $711,551. Christianize nations. ou and earth pedc-good will to man, condemnSouthern Pacific: Gross earnings, Jit too frequently happens, also, that the reavarice and In peace conferincrease, $1,479,107, Net earnings: ing formers thoroughly enthused with the justice ences we discuss disarmament and adopt resolu of their cause and believing everybody should $4,497,85S; increase, $1,067,096. in favor of arbitration. But whether we Poor railways! What sum would . they. tions ee matters in the same light, not only want go to w a r or not 7s large ly a question 'tthe-voterto abandon their party, but insist, have to earn to convince them that they were wh ether the project looks profitable. ;also, .is dictating the new platform and making doing fairly well? Germany, if we are to take Lord Northeliffe "the nominations of those who shall stand upon of the Times seriously, is ready to precipitate UR NEW TARIFF. 2t; or if they. do not actually insist upon nama tremendous tragedy in the form of a war A correspondent of Mr. Bryans Coming them, want at least to have them submifor mercenary purposes. If Great Britain is moner writes thus of the new tariff: tted for approval. is The Payne-Aldrict tariff law- is honey- unwilling for the fray it largely- because of formidable the chaiaeter of the German arms. Such movements have failed time after combed with lower rates favoritism, time ; and, just though their cause may be, it fer articles used by the carrying in many Japan uould be carrying on a war of conquest eems quite likely that the Independent or cases where the articles are in common use. toda.v if she had the funds to foot the bills. Cause for a quarrel would not be found wanCitizens movement in Salt Lake will fail be- The cheaper watch movements, for instance, with ambition for military renown, the reasons. these some of of cause are increased 25 per cent for the lowest grade ting need of territory and pride as a newly The sole object of the citizens movement is and 15 per cent for, the next, highest There power stirring up the national spirit. to cause the defeat of the American party; but :s no increase at all on the fifteen to seventeen Russia would like to be at the throat of Japan the manner1 of its procedure would seem better jeweiej watches and the more than seventeen again if she wehre in fighting trim.Spain recent calculated to further weaken the opposition to jeweled watches used by the rich. In the a miserable conflict with the ly inaugurated "that party, although, it has given a demonstr- window glass schedule no reductions are made Mliors over mining rights to which it is claimon the glass used by the poorer classes, while ation of its inefficiency, extravagance and ed the have no title. The United States Spanish plate glass is reduced 31 per ceii. Ali of these is peacefully inclined, and altruistic in its In the first place the Citizens waited until duties are prohibitory. On fiosted glass the dealings with the people of its island posses"the regular respective party tickets had been duty is just four times the value of the sions. But it pays to be so There is room for a rare exposition of the theory that rates then, as a body already organized, our population and a field for the exercise of should be adjuried on the baris of difference issued this invitation: everyones energies at home. Aggrandizement n in labor cost. Ye, therefore, cordially extend the of terriotory is a blunder from a purely busiThe changes made in the metal schedule to you as chairman of the city committee ness point of view. If our .90, 000,000 of the party to which you belong to name a insure the railroads cheaper rails and the iron patriots were confined to an area as committee of three to confer with like com- manufacturers cheaper iron ore. The people small in proportion to that population as Jamittees from the other political parties for the who use structural material, who buy razors is to her population of 50000,000, or as of pan express purpose of selecting from the various or cutlery will pay more than they did before England to her 55,000,000, we should doubtless nominees of all parties, who will unite in this the bill was enacted. On t! e cheapest kind of be spending our last dollar in preparation to those with deerhorn handles, movement, a ticket that shall serve the inter- pocket-knive- s, annex desirable teritory. nets of Balt Lake City, knd give an honest and the tariff is now- 80.45 per cent. On knives With Germany and England continuing to Imsiness-lik- e ivory anc increase administration, without obliga- with handles of mother-of-pearmilitary' and- naval strength, andjapan tions or pledges beyond those imposed in the silver, the finer grades, the duty is 47.76 per only awaiting the reduction of her staggering oath of office and the requirements of loyal cent, a third less than that placed upon - the national debt to increase her army- and navy, citizenship, and that such conference be held knives of the masses. is there little prospect of a reduction of fleets Woolen blankets of the character used by 4 oclock in the afternoon of Saturday, Oand armies in any part of the world. Utopia is the poorer people earn' a tariff of 165.42 per ctober 2, at 42 Postoffice place. about as far away as it has been at any time in At this writing we are not aware just what cent. Those used by the better-to-dcarry historj-- . Louisville Courier-Journawas done, but its a safe bet that neither a duty of 104.55. The tax on the cheaper Democrats or Republicans would disband the blankets is more than half again as much as The concluding sentence of the platform of party organization and leave their candidates upon the better quality. Cheaper woolen flan- the American party, issued the following in the lurch at this late date. Th,e alternative nels, valued at not more than 40 cents' a pound, tation to the voters: Come with us andinviwe presented by the Citizens committee, was thus are taxed at 143.67 per cent. Those used1 b, will do you good; all of the whereupon city the better class of people, worth over 70 cents presented : with the exception of the Tribune, impapers If jour committee declines to accept this a pound, are taxed at 76.37 per cent. The mediately intimate that the promise was fulinvitation, which shall aim for an equitable cheaper wool plushes are taxed at 141.78 per filled even before it was made; that they have representation of all parties on the ticket in cent of their value, the dearer ones at 95.33 been done and the platform good, already aa puie spirit of disinterestedness, we shall feel per cent. On wool knit fabrics (notr wearing in view of the partys past performance, might our' bmmdcn duty ttr appeal 1crt'tiev&ters of apparel) the cheaper 'gfadescarry-14per have added and plenty, without arousing cent rour party whose support we can rely upon tariff, the higher grades 95.67 per cent. undue degree of skepticism. stay Think of putting a tariff of 141 per cent without disappointment. as on wool fabrics, 165 per cent as upon cheap be kilIsnt this a dilly, dilly, come and A store that advertises on a large scale blankets, 134 per cent on flannel underwear led., proposal? MUST be able to offer bargains and values on If .the Citizens were sincere, why didnt for the masses. A tariff of 141 per cent means a large scale while the occasional advertiser tthey issue the Invitation before the city cam- that an article worth $5 seeking entry into will offer only an occasional bargain. paign had been entered upon at all, instead of this market must pay a duty of $7 .06, making . waiting until platforms had1 been drafted' and the total cost to the purchaser, the consumer, Yon ait as a JUDGE on the question of how of $12.05 not including transportation cost candidates to Stand thereon had been named. of todays ad, you ought to answer. Rut even then a fusion movement and ticket As a matter of fact there was, under this rate many would have 'been preferable, coming through in the Dingley law, just $1 worth of importaOnly GOOD stores, thrive by advertising t action of the regular organiza- tions. This proves the rate to be prohibitive, not even s VERY GOOD one wiR thrive if and tions. Those most deeply interested in the to bar out the foreign manufacturer, while it advertised. overthrow of the American party could surely, permitted the home manufacturer to charge inadequately -the abuses of that party are as flagrant as the consumer, approximately $12.05, or just Got a want ad. introdoetiou te tbs man who represented, hare obtained some joint action, enough less thamthatto make it not worth his divided neither of the other parties could while to buy imported goods. It may be con- is mere tnsrious to buy than you are to seG ceded, for the argument, that it costs more to your property. trope to win. would-be reformers produce woolen knit fabrics in this country The trouble with most & that they seem to 'want to be conspicuous than abroad, but does anybody contend that Wat happens M a!) OOiJtESIB happen in contests' between stores the strongest, personally to be able to assert that as neither that difference would equal the total market the most persistent ones WIN. Advertising is the of the old line parties seemed capable of in value of the foreign product laid' down at ; ViWTH?' test tituting the desired reform, we stepped in American ports $1-5- 5, igyr, $1350.00 Beautiful 6 room House on 2nd; South South' 165 3rd. $2500.00 8 house Fine room brick $2000.00 Nice 6 room house 1st, 'West and 2nd North 16 Lots with four room house on 2nd east 9th North $1200.00 $1600.00 Fine brick house at 445 3rd east . . BONDED ABSTRACTERS FOR CACHE COUNTY INSURE YOUR HOME WITH US.. WE HAVE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. WE CAN PROTECT YOU WITH AMERICAN SURETY BONDS" $300,000.00 to loan on farm property, long time, optional payments. f n y j 0 V, SI t n r 1 well-to-d- o 1 n t t s ar-iTv- td f cor-Truptio- n. JZOGAW&Tltfr. i lk. ! invi-tatio- red-blood- ed The Palace - yr. y.M. ilL Best Rooms in the city l, - at ... ' r v. , Journal Block 79 West Center I o sfew . 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The mall which arrives at 7:50 p. m. is worked as w0 received, thereby allowing patrons having lock box to get their mail as soon as distributed. . JOSEPH ODELL. Postmaster, Logan, ..... Js - - i t - |