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Show THE PAGE TWO T UTAH. JOURNAL, LOGAN, TRI-WEEKL- Y There were 121,000 failures, between 1867 least thirty-fiv- e years eld; and the prospects are that he will not be married much, if any, and, 1888, with' liabilities of more than before that age. In fact, should he marry one What on earth was the matter? The PUBLISHED BY to work. The swords EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO reared in his own station in life and provide soldiers had all returned her with the comforts and luxuries to which had been beaten into plowshares. Grain waved e every Tuesday she has been Entered ftt the accustomed, his income will not over the battlefields. Cotton whitened where Utah, Thursday and 'Saturday, at Logan, be sufficiently large until that time. Ifis is the camp had been pitched. Enormous harvests as second-clas- s fatter. not an exceptional, but a very common case5, had been garnered. The spindles were hum. . EDITOR Consider this in connection with the asser- ming in all the mills; hammers clanged m all AUGUSTUS GORDON, CITY EDITQR tion made a few days since by an eminent the shops. Wheels of industry were turning, F, J. MARSHALL, . German physical instructor and! trainer, to the turning throughout all the length and breadth SUBSCRIPTION RATES. effect that a man is strongest at thirty years of the land. . - - By Carrier. of age and from this zenith of his physical Why, then, that fearful numbefbf failures? and one would be Why were so many strong swimmers' going 90c powers begins 3 Months led to believe that the flower of youth no soon-e- r down? Why so many vessels wrecked? Why $1,75 6 Months blooms than it begins to fade and wither. such a storm upon the commercial seas? fc350 12 Months It is becoming the practice of the gigantic financiers were, burning d The J ' By Mail and commercial manufacturing corporations up your money. 3 Months . , . to refuse to employ men over forty years of A venal, servile Congress was enacting con$150 age. 6 Months traction laws. The paper currency was being $3.00 12 Months Admit these standards to be true and the drawn to Washington, where it was literally When not paid id advance, 50c per year active life of a man would be limited practi- cast into the furnace. additional, cally to ten years, and even at the outset of , More than a thousand million dollars of Vavertising Rates Furnished on Application fiis career his powers would be dwindling. Greenbacks, and other papetused as money, The of were destroy ed in the courseof-a- f e w years the history alLagesgivestheJie-- a An Indianastatesman asserts that everythat it the first thirty prices reduced by the lessening of the supply assumption thing looks rosy for the Republican party. years of a man V life requires to equip him for full of currency ; labor thrown out of employment ; Well, thats the usual appearance of anything usefulness in the worlds work, and to the still debtors crushed by falling values; and a upon which the sun is just setting. more ridiculous theory that at least his mental haughty, overbearing soulless Plutocracy enSeveral scientists are now engaged in a powers may not survive and even improve un- throned. til he reaches an advanced age; that is, if he With their damnable 'controversy as to what particular gerpi, bacilli continues their use. aethe Disuse of either the Morgans and Rothschilds have enchained or other cause bring:, about death. Except in the or mental deteriormeans physical the Western world, and they are now planning powers fco far as. diisco very of the cause jnay aid in the ation at age. the conquest of the East. any it be determination of the remedy to applied, T.o return to the first there be must period, The papers announce that Morgan has purcan inteiest the public but little. As the old with a education something of bVirnt wrong system scalded. as as bad chased control of the Equitable Life Assurance saw has it, which it takes half a lifetime to complete, and Company, thus acquiring the mastery of its demanflrtitat it shall be made three hundred and twenfy-fiY- e The Congressman who whines that he can millions0f utilitarian in aims moie its methods is and one a This money-kin- g now wields in America not live comfortably on $7,500, can make that must be complied with. it. else a at chance assets of more cash than a thousand milhit alone, somebody by giving big In the education of the females of higher he his no of of circle lions dollars. Within the acquaintance doubt has twenty editorial friends either one today, the length of time consumed in the And he is the insolent, cynical brute who of whom, upon the intimation. that he might process becomes even more apparent. They declared in Paris, two years ago. That the be the favored substitute, would exclaim fer- are still attending school and acquiring a lot American workingman would have to submit of miscellaneous information that in all probathe submission being to just such or starve vently: Lead me to it. bility they, will forget in much less time than wages as the employers choose to give. It takes a congressional investigation to de- it took them to acquire it, at an age when Morgan controls your Government. ITe did termine how uninteresting the liveliest contro- their mothers were shortening their third under Cleveland, did so under Roosevelt, does child. "The one who would "abbreviate ivhat so under Taft. Your ambassadors abroad are versy can be made ; and a committee of Republican complexion to develop how little of many of the ladies term girlhoods happy agents of the Morgan money-trusA word blame for results deleterious to the public wel- days, and hasten their period of maturity and from him, causes the dismissal of Crane, the fare proceeding from tariff barons and trusts assumption of lifes burdens, receives severe minister appointed to China. can be blamed upon the g. o. p. The commitee censure; and yet, to a dispassionate observer, When the Rhode Island Mephistopheles had members are past masters in the art of inves- such a one may be their bet friend. If a girL. in his higher-tarif- f fight, last spring, intends to forswear marriage and lead an non out tigations that do not investigate. ' it was to Morgan that he immediately repoindependent, bachelor girl life, she will, unwireless telegram. And Aldrich namrted, by less wealthy, require some vocational educaWell, if the Republican councilmen are so ed to his boss the Insurgent Senators who had dense that they rdust have a judicial determin- tion, which will Consume considerable time in opposed his infamous bill. Those Republican ation plain that a third grade tticjicrpiisition; but eyen ihenv as.4wdl as those Insurgents" are" now" upder'firerand the"efforf who look forward to matrimony., spend much pupil of the district schools could liot err, in a is being made to read them out of the Repubtime upon educational requiring lican proper understanding of its. meaning upon the persecuparty. (I hope Cannon-Aldrie- h first reading, we suppose they must have it; exhaustive study, and in too many eases add tion will drive La Follette, Cummings. Dolli-vebut aftr that it is to be hoped they will take to this strain and lay the foundation for fuetc., into independent action. If it does, the their medicine like good little boys without ture phjsical ailments and weakness, by an South must line up with them and fight New social activity involving late hours. making such a wry face pver it. It will be injudicious domination. England rather late, however, to give them credit for The result too frequently is that those of not What else does Morgsm,want, besides what more than ordinarily strong constitution find graceful submission to the inevitable. their vitality sapped before their school davs he has already got? These financiers never get know. They crave more and more Atlanta cannot abide blowhaids says the are ended, and themselves subject to functional enough, you else does the insatiable, What Constitution of that interesting city. A blow-bar- derangements that should never attend upon eternally. rascal want? in Atlantas philosophy, being one who youth. In many cases they have unfitted lie hates the Greenbacks, ($346,000,000) makes a point of blowing about Macon, Sa- themselves for the duties of wife and mother, which become them and if they assume escaped the fiery furnace. They are in poor physical vannah, Augusta, or Georgia. LTAtlanta they He wants to put the way of his money-trushave as great a constitutional antipathy to the wrecks indeed. in those notes Government the His of is if their their place aim, Then, too, matrimony fellow from the other city that comes there Then Money-Kinwill sure he be notes. the with the boom spirit of his home town strong prolongation of the educational period has shortened that of opportunity ; enough, absolutely controlling the volume of upon him, as Billy Glasmann of Ogden has correspondingly all when a Salt Lake paper proclaims that oity for comparatively few of the most eligible op- currency and consequently the values of the hub and crux of the Utah situation. It portunities present themselves after the twenty-f- commodities. Besides, he wants a great central bank, to year. While men may have 'ceased to isnt necessary to arouse Williams wrath that ifth sweet sixteen as the most delectable which all other banks will be what' its tributhey should add anything about Ogden being regard female charm and attraction, they taries are to the Mississippi. of period but a way station on the road to Zion. do xyt often seek a wife from among the fully Aldrich, reminded of Andrew Jacksons mature. a as the still, BOTH ENDS. AT rule, prefer They war on the great central bank of his day, said, SHORTENED days, it .would strike one of the girlie girlie, not too mature kind, and or- with his usual in olenee and cynicism. as the Andiew Jackson was a great man. but he old school, an anomalous theory and condition dinarily avoid the' bluestocking Whether what have compensates is dead. they prevails in regard to the active working per- plague. iod of mans life; one which .would shorten his the spinsters for what they have lost, is a Scoffing liar! No. great man ever dies, JNo period of productivity at both ends, and is question for individual determination; but the great thought ever dies. Natures conserves false in theory and per- opinion genrally prevalent is that it does not. tQ a great extent eveij thing, and wastes nothing. Plato and. SoA normal system of education along lines crates are nicious in practice living influences today, and always In the days of not so very long ago a in harmony with the later life, and not too will be. Caesar is fixed in the mind of the man at thirty years of age was well established long protracted in duration, will be the aim world, as he has ever been. Jefferson is alive, in whatever business trade or profession he in the near future for the benefit of the youth Patrick Henry is alive, Ben Franklin is alive, proposed to follow; and; if diligent, was doing of the great middle class, and the idea that Abraham Lincoln is alive and so is Andrew well in it. In nine cases out of ten he had the period of greatest usefulness of either man Jackson. found his vocation and been long active in it, or woman is limited to ten year3, will be banand was manied and the father of several ished as a libel upon the race. children. Today all this is changed and the IF ITS WORTH WHILE DOING. ORGAN WANTS CENTRAL BANK. period of adolescence has, according to the old -S-TICK TO IT!.. That J. 1. Morgan wants a big central standards, been . unusually protracted. We Selling a house is usually important have m mind a typical case: that of a young bank should be sufficient to warn the great tvork a task on which much else man trained in one of the professions, who body of the common people of the country that waits; whose issue influences many ..completed his course and began practice at they do not want it. Thomas E. Watson has years of the sellers life. the age of thirty. lie had met with no hind- some ver deeided views upon the subject, to To find the buyer to wTiom a house rance to the progress of his education from which he gives forcible expression in his magais worth most and hes the ONE the day he first entered! the district schools at zine. The Jeffersonian, in an article wherein he BUYER TO FIND requires, some-timethe customary age, yet his entrance upon the relates some of the things the kings of finance but one publication of a classifield of his. lifes activity was not made until have done to the proletariat during the past fied ad.. Sometimes, two. Sometimes, the completion of hi3 thirtieth' year, and- - it forty years, in part a3 follows; ten. Sometlrnes, thirty. will take him several years to establish his The damage that was done by the GovernAnd, llways, sucess will come to the frame and fame as a successful practitioner. ment to the common people of this country, persistent advertiser and Its seldom, It may be assumed that he will not he reaping during the years which followed the Civil War, indeed, that "this persistence is tried the full reward due the years spent in .acquir- immensely exceeded the Tosses inflicted on tpe to a really serious Extent! ing knowledge and efficiency, until .he is at nation by the four years of carnage. THE JOUR NAL $2,500,-000,00- 0! Post-Offic- black-hearte- w - -- single-gold-standar- Thursday, March 10, 1910. ah interview---writte-n MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL SIGNED AS UMPIRE to a want ad. March 7, Rev. Peoria, 111,, George Schroeder, pastor of the First Congregational church at Elmwood, has been signed as umpire in the Illinois and Michi-ga- n league. When his application for the position of umpire was accepted, he tendered his resignation to the Congregational church, feeling that his duties as umpire wojuld conflict with those attending his ministry. The resignation was accepted. Rev. MV. Schroe-de- r received) his contract' while still serving his flock, but kept it unsigned until action was taken on his resignation. f y r, dol-lar-m- d, t. g, s oooooooooooooooo ad Consult County Clerk or The Res. Pective Signer For Furthei Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of William B. Jardine,. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence irp Clarkston, in the County of Cache and State of Utah; on or before the 2CJlh day of July A. D. 1910. Date of first publication March 8, A. D. 1910. ' MARY, E. GODFREY, Administratrix, J. Z. , Stewart, Jr., Attorney. HELP IS NEEDED we are always ready to offer suggestions. We can show you the latest and most popular styles in stationery, and all the little details that make them so that only an experienced dealer is acquainted with. When you come to our store we are always ready to give you the benefit of our knowledge when buying at. Riter BrosTDrug Co7 s. non-essentia- ls AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICES. WHEN A LITTLE the-growin- g- t. answer PROBATE ! One of the people you passed on the street today had a letter from a business house appointing d, dol-lar- ' in THE REXALL STORE Our Large and Complete Spring Line of f 9 V t Shirt Waists, Skirls and Hosiery, is now being sold at the Lowest Possible Prices We also have the Largest Line of L.D. S. 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