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Show r THIS fa&x eight liriNJSIE m James K. 'Mc(By Guire of Syracuse, N. Y.) Ex-M-ay- oi The Income Tax is necessary at the present time, and has been needed for tihe past twenty years, as part of our national system of taxation, because through' the taxation of incomes is afforded the surest means of reaching property which, in part, escapes lion under the present system of Government financing. While there are numerous objection to the methods of enforcing the income tax, which methods am necessarilydnsagreeable and true that inquisitorial, it collecmethods of forms and) all is'-aLs- are attended with ting taxes dis- 1 menl The battle will be lively in such States as Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, where special interests are very well entrenched, but the fight will be the hardest and severest for friends of the income tax, in the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey .and in the New England States as well. But, I believe that a growing popular sentment will within- two or three years, Tt the outside, bring the State Legislatures of the East into line with the progressive Democratic sentiment of the West and' the South, One on the Senator t The deafness of Senator of Louisiana Is well known, lie is able to hear but little of the Senate debates, and Is obliged frequently to ask fop information as to pending questions before - A Mb-Ene- - -- d, - " tie town had- &tMom seen a worth - ier funeral. " 1 , , HAPS THE RELIGIOUS WARS. N The Huguenots, Catherine De Medici and Phillip thelSe- - -- IN LEWISTON The Japanese colony in Lewiston numbers .about seventy men and three women. 3 These people have many The example they set could be followed by some of our Though the fact of history re young people to advantage. invariably the same, the point of view is so constantly changing They are early risers. As soon that each generation demands a as daylight begins to break they revision of material It is now are at WTork in the beet fields. This is between five and six nearly 30 years since of the late Prof. Henry M. oclock in the morning. - They The Rise of ,the work at a very rapid rate, faster Baird1 work, and little that is than' white men care to move. But Huguenots, comprehensive has - since been they know how to rest as well as Prof. work. During a shortddnner English. published In ' James Westfall Thompson will hour they take perfect relaxation. therefore no doubt command an This is nearly a lost art among interested- audience. His book, the American people. The Wars of , Religion in The Japanese are a very polite France, (The University of Chi- people. They are also clean in They take aJbath cago Pres, $4.50) falls in the their habits. before French the of reformation, retiring. epoch' eveiy night but it does not attempt to deal An intoxicated Jap has never with the religious conflict except been seen on the streets of Lewis-toin so lar a it influenced the poThey dd not buy their drinks economic and litical, diplomatic at retail and mlake themselves obactivities of the period. jectionable to their white brothers and of Our whole interpretation They buy it by the barrel-fu- ll the sixteenth centray, indeed, has then retire to their tents for a been- profoundly changed by the good time. Two or three of their company are- - selected1 to keep andis the Prof. sober and to take care of the Thompson tory, results of its first to apply some drinkers. to this period in France. In the The Japanese are also loyal in matter of industrial history, the their domestic relations. Perhaps bearing of changes in the agricul- they do not know how to flirt. tural regime, the influence of the When a Japanese does not have failure of crops owing to adverse his wife with him, he carries her weather conditions, and the dis- picture and1 he almost worships it. integration of society as the The happiest man in the Jap- ihcessa nt war and the anese colony at Lewiston, is Mr. book makes the decidedly plague, A. K. field foreman his new contributions to the history wife is now on her way from of the Huguenot movement. In Japan to join her husband). We the sixteenth century, the distress think from the picture that she is of the provinces through the fail- an intelligent, amiable lady. ure of the harvest was sometimes Mr. Kasuya and others spoke nearly universal, and the restric- to xis in words of high praise of a tive effect of such conditions, in Mr. Featherstone who speaks discontent, t'heir promoting popular language fluently and is had 'a marked influence upon the looking after their interests. religious and political issues. If a few of our young men Again, the religious wars of would) start at once to learn the Fiance, it has been pointed out Japanese language it would help furnish the most complete in- them to earn some money and it stance of the constant intersec- would also enable them to do tion of native and foreign in- some Christian missionary work The bearing of the in Lewis-tonfluences., Huguenot movement upon SpanMost of the Japanese laborers ish and Dutch history was inti- in Cache are well educated1 in mate and- marked, and this in- their own language and they are fluence the author has endeavor? me deep thinkeis.and they ed to make patent." lie has also to ask about the questions ready shown, more clearly than I have Great First Cause and the ever seen, how the Holy League that the origin of man and De-tof France, like all great institu- writer was unable to answer. tions, developed slowly out of A. very humble beginnings and became powerful, largely owing to When a cold becomes settled a peculiar combination of social in the system, it will take sevral and psychological, as well as of to cure it, and treatment days political and religious forees. the best remedy to use isGhamber Tihe volume, I understand, repIains Cough Remedy. It will cure resents nearly seven jears of quicker than any other, and also study, including .two prolonged leaves the system in a natural and visits to France. It is based up5 healthy condition. on a careful examination of original sources, and 'contains a Youll have a new neighbor valuable appendix to hitherto un- - soon after the owner of that vafrom the cant house in published documents your block begins archives of Paris and London to ADVERTISE IT. cond: 1559-157- 6. good-qualities- . . m Kas-uya- X Homes For Sale conscious'. STATE FAIR OCTOBER RATES CON-FEREN- ) terms. Via OregonShort lone. Tickets $2500. on Sale from Utah station nbrth of Ogden, October 1st, to 5th in- bB.Y,C.5xl8Wda. with; ticulars. excellent 8 room home. Pavement, city water, etq, rods with excel-le9 room house. A clusive, limit, October 15th. See $3500. agents for rates and further par- 7xl8 nt beauty. $2500. 2 acres in 5th Ward. Good: 6 room house and plenty of improvements. Excellent barn. Terms New ,4 room house cu Thatcher Livery and Transfer $1500. Everything in Livery & Strictly First Class BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS 4x9 corner lot. City water. 2nd ward. Large corner lot with excellent 7 room house, brick. One block from business district. Worth $2600. -' Baggage Transferred to -- All Parts of the City Both Phones No. 16 $3000. Hatch and Chas. England Wilde I NOTARY ? PUBLIC 0-- 18 WEST CENTER ST, Journal Office, Logan Cast-To- p and MalieableTop Noted for their long life1 Fire Back and Grate! Guaranteed particular Wm. Edwards ; Furniture and Carpet House; Main St., Logan MR.oBRY ANS PLANS ttstl. In response to repeated demands, coming from 7 seett of 8to tea. Mr. Bryan wlH conduct a vigorous Campaign of EOuoatlonthrouliTB club la mw edueattimM Commoner, and assist In the ergsnisaUoa of "An the work of eduoatioa among the rotors precinct" These clubs will promote on all political questions affecting the American people. To advance this educational plan, each Issue of The Commoner winso ra to Present, tain a special article sa some pertinent political subject, designed an Instructive way. authentic historical Information, to give valuable 99- s -. data, to carefully analyse the opposing arguments, and to discuss their condition pllcatlos te present-da- y m The following subjects, and others,' upon "which a A no Orleans should t accurately Informed, wHl ho dlocuesedi Tho Tart (by oahsdnloo ho It afTeete the lad Ivldnain Pjotal Banket Impertellsmi Celenlsllemi Tke Rights of Initiative and Wine Primary Least UbwIttaM Ta Ismi Recall of Pnblle Officials) Comm test an Perm ef 6sttrBBiM Per OJBU5 Near Benson School 6x9 rods with 4 room house and bam. See us about $1000. ht CON--FEREN- ad-read- I , l d. The employe who could relieve yon of much of the detail that tie of wife yon down is not .overlooked the Mrs, James B. Whyte, the junior member of the firm of want ads. nowadays, Ashton, Whyte CS.,' of Sail Lake, c was out driving when her horse took, fright and jumped across a ditch, dragging the buggy after it. As the front wheels struck the bank Mlrs. Whyte was ' thrown out upon her head. She was removed in an unconscious condition to St. MSarks hospital, where die died two days later, still un- Killed by. Fall ' agreeable circumstances. A man with an income of five voting. One day one of, the Washington thousand or one hundred thousto annum correspondents, desiring to see ought and) dollars per be in favor of the income tax, the senator on business, sent in and be perfectly willing to pay to hi card). Senator McEnery came the Government in a most cheer- out into the lobby, and the corful manner, a percentage of an respondent, placing his mout'lrat income, which he only secures the statesmans ear, bawled out. Senator, have you got any through the protection of a wise and beneficent government.Much news? and the dass-felin- g A look of astonishment came of the face.-which, exists in this coun- over- - McEnery Putting belief his he his to is the hand in due pulled pocket popular try, that the burden of Government out a cigar, and handing it, to the falls in unfair proportions on the newspaper mans, stalked back .into hacks of the poor, of all others, the Senate. He went over to the least ahkJo bear the burden. seat of the late Senator Pettus of The Income Tax is not so easily Alabama and siaid: Some of these newspaper fel? shifted) as are taxes on mortgages and real estate and other forms of low are mighty funny in their personal property. It is a fairer ways. One of them called me out tax than- most taxes, because it just now and asked1 me for a cT1 propose to tax the individual ini gar Washington Poset. accordance with bis ability to A HENS OBITUARY, bear the cost of government, and in that sense is intended to be A little brown hhn died in equitable. Personally, I am in favor of a graduated income tax, New Jersey recently and the and I go so far as to believe that New York Evening Sun printed Cynthia, the litfully ten or fifteen per cent, of this editorial: of incomes brown over should be Essex hen tle county, in paid large to the Commonwealth and the New Jersey, has gone to roost in Government, thus greatly reduc- the shadows. No longer ean her ing the burden of taxation now perdrision form be seen in her borne by people with small in- - accustomed range, scratching come. The soc ailed ultimate con- blithely among the flower-starresumer, who finds himself outrag-o- d dew spangled herbage of Cedar by the Aldrich Tariff taxes, Grove, wherein she was reckoned must not forget that the principal easily the 'leading eitizen. For excuse for the Aldrich Bill rested1 she never neglected! that humbler in the cry- that the Government duty' of scarifying the turf, after must have more revenue. Now, the maimer of all good hens, even that we have reached the point of though her professional duties ena billion dollar Congress, it fol- grossed a double share of- - her lows that when tariff taxes on im- useful day. It, is now more than ports are almost prohibitory aga- a year ago sinee little Cynthia inst certain lines of goods, the im- began laying two egs a day. Her ports fall off; and the revenues fame spread swiftly, but she are reduced and this the Govern-nam- t simply blushed! and remained on is driven to adopt other her job. Real estate agents grew means of raising national reve- rich, local --landowners bought nue. There is no denying the fact bonds, ' the whole community that the Income Tax aims to tax waxed fat, directly through the of little those best able to bear the bur- undaunted ovulation dens of Government. Cynthia. Commuters flocked to A curious, yet a not entirely un- Cedar Grove, bought chickens usual circumstance in politics, was and erected chicken houses in the act of a Republican Congress every part of that fair village, taking out of the National Demo- all burning with the generous cratic Platform of 1909, the In hope that so magnificent an examcome Tax Plank, and adopting ple might inspire thejr own. heus that plank actually as its own, to equally glittering achievement, " Jiu t it-- bee aiue a p part nt th a t lit tie and- the- - road tha4 j4ak-4- s of action Tbe old, old story, told times peculiarly interesting at this Cyuthias time. We favor an income tax could: be credited to no mere in- without number, and repeated as part of our revenue system fluences of climate, surrounding, over and over again for the last and we urge the submission of a food or associates. As the man 36 years, but it is always a welconstitutional amendment specif- said- about indescribable and un- come story to those in1 search of ically authorizing Congress to levy imaginable ingenuity in profane health There is nothing in . the You cant learn it; world that cures coughs and and collect a tax upon individual swearing. and corporate incomes to the its a gift. So with Cynthia ; her colds as quickly as Chamberlains end that wealth may bear its Qver production was a trait of Cough Remedy. 5 bura share of the endowment; character; special proportionate den of the Federal Government. gift of the ben-goNow, with as STATE FAIR OCTOBER There is little doubt, but that little warning as she came, has RATES all of the Southern State will Cynthia gone. No more, youths, adopt the amendment. At the will Cynthia serve you as the ob- - Via Oregon Short Line. Tickets present time the. Democracy of jrot of a Sunday afternoon pil on Sale from Utah stations b north Georgia is reactionary, but our grimage. No more, sweet maids of Ogden, October 1st, to 5th inopinion is that there .is much will Cynthias praise be whisper- clusive, limit, October 15th. See popular discussion relative to the ed among dairy restaurants. Her agents for rates and further, parr action of the Legislature in post- head) is under her wing, her nest ticulars. poning the rote on the amend- is cold. Tears, commuters, graThe and answerer is ment, and! the real Democrats of cious tear, and wreaths of egGeorgia are contrasting the be- lantine upon her' grassy mound. not easily oy often deceived about ' trayal of the National Platform Little Cynthia is dead'. No sleep wtfat a thing1 is worth or should with the unanimous resolution of so beautiful and calm, so free cost , both House of the adjoining from! trace of pain, so fair to Sometimes the bargain a mer State of Alabama, voting for the look upon.i She seems a creature r in first chant fail to mention in his ad. memory than the - amendment of the Constitution. fresher of her twin daily boons; not onoj i the particular thing that wotitd The twelve Pacific Coast and State will vote al- who has lived- and suffered death have brought scores of people to most unanimously for the amend- - And when they buried her the lit- - his store that dav. ill-feeli- , ry Tuesday, October 5. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. 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