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Show f THE TRIWEEKLY JOUHNALL0GAN, UTAH. PAGE TWO THE JOURNAL BY1 1 PUBLISHED EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO e Entered ' at the every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, as second-clas- s matter. Post-Offic- AUGUSTUS GORDON, Jr MARSHALL, - EDITOR CITY EDITOR P. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ' ' By Carrier. 3 Months 6 Months 12 Months .. 90c $1.75 $3.50 By Mail 3 Months 6 Months 12 Months ' i 75o $1.50 $3.00 "f NEEDNT SELL SIX at Park City,, overturned while J, FOR A QUARTER A. Jenkins, a freight ' conductor was riding on the rear end, the Washington, Jan. 3. In an engine traveling backward at the opinion by Justice Day, the su time. Jenkins tried to jump clear, preme court el tbe United States but was caught and crushed into held today to be invalid the ordi- the snow and earth and it was at nance adopted by the city coun- fitst thought he had been killed. cil of Minneapolis, Minn., in 1907, When dug out, however, it was requiring the Minneapolis Street found that his injuries were Mot Railway company to sell six tick- really serioUw. ets for 25 cents. The company fought the ordin- COL. ROOSEVELT KILLS ance on the ground that it. was a BIG BULL ELEPHANT violation of the contract implied " in its charter which, issued in Htoima, Uganda, Jan. 3 .'Tile 1873, was to run for 50 years and American naturalist expedition which authorized a charge of five arrived here today and reported cents for each ride. The United all well. .While in camp at Kisin-gStates circuit court for the disCol. Roosevelt killed a bull trict of Minnesota held that .the elephant which had tusk .weighordinance was invalid and Jus- ing 110 pounds. tice Days decision sustains that The exposition will leave tomorfinding hut with modifications. row for Butiab, 27 miles listant. as t can he where the contrasts bet w sen wealth and poverty are no more sharply defined than they are here, there being neither millionaires nor paupers. The purpose of the embr howeveT, the promotion of the best interests of Logan in every desirable sense, to make it a more prosperous, brighter, an-- cleaner town both in the sanitary and moral seri"cs, end a more desirable place of residence, is one dear to the heart of all good citizen, and In its promotion all can unite ; for which purpose all must get together and associate in fraternal manner, To this end social barriers must,, in a general sense, be removed, for general and united action will be required. Boost for Logan is the slogan that is bringing- - about - a union of the best citizenship, and within the precincts and under the auspices of the club, every worthy endeavorer is welcome and is treated as a friend and Brother. If the spirit is maintained it can but prove productive of gTeat results and pronounced civic betterment. ! - o, When not paid in advance, 50c per year ALL USELESS. John D. White, in the following brief sketch, indicates that not all of the little som i Judged from the manner in which the price of the rich are profligate and useless idlers, beef has risen during the days of Repub- but that sortie of them set an' example that lican prosperity, that little story of the cow might well be followed poor but aspirmoon the seem over doesnt to be so ing; jumping John D. Rockefeller,. Jr., is known best much of a fable after all. by his religious activities but he has received business training. After graduating strenuous Noting the unprecedented sale of wet goods v in Logan during the holiday week, to those be entered the offices of the Standard Oil comwho were storing up in preparation for the pany. where he toiled over the books like any v coming drouth, a gentleman sapiently remark-f- c other clerk. lie is just past 30; but Is of the great oil trust, a member' of ed that while those who indulged were prone to declare that prohibition would not prohibit, the board of directors of the Lackawanna railtheir actions at least indicated a weakness of road and of the American Linseed trust. 'He also represents the Rockefeller interests in the the faith in that regard. United States Steel Corporation. Twenty years ago J. P. MJorgan, Jr beAn estimate of the Logan sugar factorys clerk with Drexell, a operations for the present campaign shows that gan forking as gripping & he executive of Co. became Later . . at the close of the season it will have paid the Morgan in orHe London assisted bouse. his fathers 850 farmers producing beets for its consumpIntion, $348,000; and its 200 employes will have ganizing the London Underground and the received $135, OCO; or a total of $483,000. The ternational Mercantile company the additional. Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. NOT 4 Thats Where the Sale -- -- Didnt Get the is JOfXgM.bindstoreinSafiLake, Nothing Reserved' with something more than $200 on his person, was on his way need a friend. He speaks well of them. home in the evening, when two Whether or not they ever call on Him for Jielp, men attacked and tried -- to rob He regards them as something more than deal- blmr Mr.Mortensen pu-t- up a ers in the market, from whom he buys a cerstrong figbt but was gradually betain factor called labor. He receives them Ining Jo verpowered when another to an intimacy from which he excludes all man came along and the thieves others. And there is a certain obligation in ran. They secured only about that view of the employer which deserves it four dollars. at least deserves corresponding consideration from the employe. Had Narrow Escape by-th- e nt ship trust. factory output ..will approximate sixteen milThe railroads of the country certainly oflion pounds or one hundred and sixty thousand bags of sugar. A few industries of this fer a magnificent field for enterprise. Louis son of J. J. Hill, elected this as magnitude would vastly enhance Cache 'cou- Hill, second his career. Beginning at the railroad shops, ntys prosperity. her worked up through the various- - grades of and division superintendent, till Judged from an Evansville, Indiana, dis- station agent a he railroad is now president the youngest a staid and patch to theNewYorkCommercial reliable old medium much consulted by busi- in the country. Lar.t fall Henry A. IEarriman, nephew of ness men all over the country the prohibition existing in certain portions of the adjoining E. II. Ilarriman, began working for the Denstates of Kentucky- and Tennessee, is, in a ver, Laramie & Western at $75 per month as business sense, a good thing for Evansville; T. II. Kruttschnitt, son of Julius Krutts-chnitfor the- thirty seven whoTesale liquor houses there employed over six hundred men prepardirector of operation of the Harriman OT ALL IN THE BIBLE. ing packages of liquor for shipment by express lines, has gone to work as assistant roadmaster Josh Billings, under the guise of for the holiday trade, and in the ten days pre- of one of the divisions of the Shasta route. J. Gould, witticisms, used to convey many a piece of Kingdon Gould, son of George ceding Christmas sold more than six hundred thousand dollars worth. One firm employed has been studying practical railroading in the .sound though homely philosophy, many a sterling truth. Occasionally we can today find sixty girls bottling liquor for two weeks, and routhwest and in Mexico. oldsame this such things if looking for them, even in the them of With. all which Pulzer, would from it Ralph sprriir busy;' kept the of son of est most sections to which the the that Pulitzer, proprietor Joseph unexpected places. packages appear Scarcely anyone were shipped are more dry in theory than in New York World, has learned the newspaper would think of looking for wisdom in the com? ic supplements, yet heres something from the business from a practical viewpoint. reality. his business P. Buster Brown series that is worth noting: Whitney began Harry He week. Grandpa Grouch doesnt Understand litLogans street car adds another metropoli- training as a bank clerk at $20 per tan touch that indicates advancement. The now has charge of the $30,000,000 estate left tle boys, because he doesnt love them. A mother bird knows more about the care and Logan Rapid Transit company is to be con- by the elder Whitney. feeding of birds than the most learned orintho-logisgratulated oipon the fact that it did not install A man who loves Ms dog knows more OYALTY TO EMPLOYERS . a second hand or second grade car, but one of of To ill him about than the greatest anatomist or employers the newest and best made ; and it is gratifying continually speak because he knows the dogs devotion to note that the patronage, though of course is by far too common a fault; for which reason to him. You cant find that with a knife or eomewhat emphasized at first, bids fair to we reproduce from the 3 little-linrecommend we a text book. Because the scientist can not particular-1make the remunerative; which will the following which to the attention of young men just starting make a ehemical analysis of your soul or of mean that before long it will be extended to other parts of the city, and very likely to upon a lifes career as the employes of others. 3 our loe is no reason it doesnt exist. Now There is a certain kind of character which mark 3011, love is the power that will make neighboring towns. The traffic indicates that Logan residents were ready and anxious to is expressed in the employe's hatred of his 3 ou lay down 3'our life for 3rour family or patronize a street car service, and we believe employer. The tribe is not a large one, but it friend. Love created this big universe. A man is positive in its policy, and effective in its who loves a flower is an expert he learns first the same would be found true of an hand by being constantly with that flower. This is a ban line should one be put in. practice. emto Of the of course attitude Professors are usually text book men and only summation devoutly to be wished byLogan, hostility and would be a great convenience to our ployer does not always involve inferior work believe things second hand instead of bora. It would --seem that the transportation for him. The most perilous adherent to the of beets to the sugar factory, of milk to . the cult is that one who gives an honest days creameries and of produce of various kinds to work for his jpay, but uses every opportunity THE DAY BRINGS ITS QUOTA OF GUESTS FOR Y0U1 Logan, would greatly aid the passenger service he has, both in the house and outside, for the in making such a road a paying proposition discrediting of the man for whom he works. And the answer of the disciple of enmity to Ifrom the start. If capital once becomes com Something must be sought something his when will such utterances are challenged, needed something must be found quickly. be the case the road employers, . vinced that is:. I am giving him value received for his May be the quests objective is money a will soon be a reality. money. I am a freeman. I have a right to house a boarding place a used piece of maThe success of the Commercial Boosters Club my own opinion, and I shall express it wher- chinery or furniture a worker a job a tenant. Teception on New Years day must have been ever and whenever I desire. r Two rather important rules are unconsid-eremost gratifying to its promoters and to the In any of these instances, and in anyone in that creed. In the first place, no em- of a hundred others, the use and utilization of various committees who labored to make it the social event it proved to be. The success, too, ploye can speak ill of bis employer without want ads. will make the quests feasible and, was not so much in the number, as in the hurting that employer. No man can stand ac- nearly alwaj-s-, successful. personnel of the people attending, which was quitted who hurts his employer. If he has enChances to buy property, on terms easy representative of the .best citizenship generally, ough epmity against him to hurt him, he should rather than of, pny particular class, clique or not feel very proud of himself when taking for you to meet,, are offered in the real mate faction of society.. : And, this is one of the chief that employers money, and using it for his ads. aims of the organization. Natural! y, in a so- sustenance, for the clothing and education of cial. way, Jn a home, visiting senseociety js di- his children, and for the accumulation of that Chances, to, make possible investments, that vided into a number of different circles.. . Per- fortune however, modest which every - free- are safe and promising, are offered, to want sonal associations are governed somewhat by man desires. . . . ad readers. . . The other important rule overlooked by the .equality of possessions, tp Vgpeat. extent, by Ly other enemy of his employer, is that the employer pastes, by education, similarity can buy, ap introductop to a buyer for v Ton. as .democratic a town recognizes a loyalty to his employes. He claims factors; so' hat e, tbe .costf some classified propertyy-feyour as Logan, society Js perhaps asjwidely' divided they are the best. He stands them when . by hey advertising, -- - . time-keepe- r. t, t. vivi-scction- Herald-Republica- n, e d , evjn : -- Messenger Gets Six Months .JIenry ..Lawrence,, ay quo g mes- senger boy who, early in December stole a pearl necklace valued at $2,500 from Mrs. J. Frank Judge of Salt Lake, was sentenced on Monday to spend six mon- ths in the county jail. Lawrence had been sent to deliver the necklace to Mrs. Judge, but kept it and forged her name to' the receipt. Upon his arrest he cpnfess-e- d and restored the property, and Mrs. Judge did not want to urge The tender of a D. & R. G. en- his prosecution, so he escaped That man who claims the fright to speak in the damage of his employer should not re- gine operating on the High Line lightly on a misdemeanor charge. main in the pay of that employer. It is not honest. It is not fair. Has simple sale of his labor, of his skill, of his brain, for a certain amount of money is not the conclusion of the whole matter. Men who sell their time are at least subject to the same rules which control others seeking market for other things of value. They are neither wise nor jnst when they go into the market, and then try to damage that market. They certainly are beyond the pale of understanding when they try-- to 48 Piece Dinner Set with a $100.00 Cash Purchase destroy that market. 48 Piece Dinner Set with a $75.00 Cash Purchase and $1.00 The safe and the just thing for the employe 48 Piece Dinner Set with a $50.00 Cach Purchase and $2.00 who hates his employer is to quit. And before 48 Piece Dinner Set with a $25.00 Cash Purchase and $3.95 he quits he should reflect that his place will be For the Month of December Only. Call and See Them,' at filled without difficulty. For the enemy within the house may always be assured that a better and a wiser man can always be found to succeed him. so-call-ed 4 BoodTe W. P. Mortensen, proprietor of of vice-preside- Thursday, January 6,. 1910. ist LoraineCottage Dinner Set Given Free WM. EDWARDS Furniture and Carpet House, Main Street, Logan 1 Do You. Own Your Own Home? If Not, Consider These Bargains. house, on lot 5x9 rods, with bam Eastlst South . . $2300,00 Eight room house located on South Main FINE EIGHT-ROO- M . ...... $1500.00 Street Three room house on lot 6x9 rods located on West Center $1400.00 .. Good 4 room frame hobse & additions on , corner lot 4x9 rods 5th West ... $1500.00 Call and See Us. Prices are Right.. HATCH Terms Easy and WILDE OWN YOUR OWN HOME Fine Home on 6th East ... Five Room House on 4th South . .. ... $1200.00 $1600.00 $ 750.00 $1500.00 CACHE CO. Three Room House 2nd Sjouth Six Room House North Main BONDED ABSTRACTORS' FOR American Surety Bonds Fire and Life Insurance. Homes in every part of the city, you can pick the house and make your own terms. , to loan on Farm property, with optional payment $300,000.00 , at JrtTrATT. , ' r V. -- |