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Show Saturday, April 2, 1910. PAGE TWO- raality of securing a divorce in any case. When the average man thinks of having twenty-fou-r separate queens to study, provide for and placate ; twenty four mouthers in law to bring into harmony, and learn that this mans nature is not yet soured or his love for the fair sex diminished, he is likelyto think the Baron should rather be pensioned than imprisoned, for he is in a class by himself. THE JOURNAL - PUBLISHED BYCO 2ARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING e every Tuesday, Entered at ike at Logan, Utah, and Saturday, Thursday r matter. second-class as '7TT EDITOR AUGUS1US GORDON, CITY EDITOR T, J. MARSHALL, "SUBSCRIPTION SATES. By Carrier, 90c 3 Months , $1.75 6 Months $3.50 12 Months MaU By - 75c 3 Months $1.50 6 Months J $3.00 12 Months When not paid in advance, 50c per year additional. dvertising Rates Furnished on Application. -- iost-Ulbc- premises, wherein it says: Evidently there is a concerted movement to break down the government policy of conservation as enunciated by President Roosevelt and elaborated by the conservation commission which met in Washington. Powerful intrests are laboring to remove the obstacles which have been thrown in their way by those who are endeavoring to conserve the" natural resources of the country, and retain for posterity a fair share of the rich heritage which we are so lavishly and wastefully expending., The strong and powerful ate laboring .to become more powerful by appropriating to their purposes the natural resources,, without offering to state or nation dhe compensation. They desire to lift the staying hand of the federal government, and, to accomplish their aim, are appealing to the cupidity of menr-- J NOCKING CONSERVATION. There is being sent to the various newspapers of the country from the headquar. ters of what is the Western Conservation League, located in Spokane, a circular which says: The Western Conservation league has been organized for the purpose of assisting in correcting rome of the errors which are due to an attempt to confiscate the resources of the people of the public lands states without due consideration of law or equity. TILTED CHARITY. Belgiums new king starts out with thejn) W e bel ieve true conservation is not serv The trouble with tod " many of the civic significant salary of $660,000 a year. He may do ed by 2(V) per cent increase in the price of coal charities, and even of.jsome.of the privately iris best on this, however, in the hope of a raise. lands, the leasing or rehtal of water powers by organized variety, is that in some respects they the federargovernmentrand ccmversiotr of the irre1ieartl ess. Considering thtrproblem of in-That was a hulls eye shot the Baltimore revenue into' the federal treasury, the creation digency from but one side, they think their The people of Sun fired when it declared: of national forests in wlrieh are included large duty fully performed when they have relieved Philadelphia are getting just the kind of gov- areas of agricultural lands, charge. for the to some extent the pressure of individual neernment they voted for. of timber and for grazing privileges for cessity, and this they wrill do in ther own way, crop of federal revenue; in fact, the t regardless of the feelings or preferences of women havent any business purposes Who tire control of our resources by federal gov- the ones to be benefited, seeming to hold to capacity? A New York woman recently failed ernment without the justice of the axiom that beggars cannot proper warrant of law. for a half, miliUm dollars without a cent of It is our purpose to call a meeting in Spo- be choosers. An illustrative case was revisible1 assets for the benefit of her creditors. kane in the near future for discussion of how ported from Chicago m the press dispatches Wall street would have to go some to beat be to tt control the-- resources for the benefit a day or two ago, as follows: this record. of the people of thee states and to reduce If only I could see Bob Lincoln I know taxation. that he would take me by the hand and make It is doubtful if many people find fault national forest In to the things right for me and my wife. I used to present opposition with rich people just because they are- - rich. drive a buggy for Abraham Lincoln at Spring-fielthe circular says: The criticism arises from the fact that some the to national That as forests, way back in 55. Robert T. Lin6oln was relating exceedingly wealthy people have resorted to utilized be can lands contained therein which only a little boy then, but I know he would illegal and morally unjustifiable methods in for agriculture should) be immediately restor- lemember me. making their money. ed to public entry under the laws now in force. In this way William White, sitting near the sites on land of his bedridden wife in their hovel on side power abutting Enough of A New York Senator is being accused the to be and should transferred Wallace street, explained how he hoped that surveyed having accepted1 a bribe of one thousand dol- state in Which sites without are the located, he and his woman might be lifted out of lars, and he is being held up to the ridicule or consideration. their helpless poverty and saved from ending monetary execration of honest people and grafters alike ; All . from revenues grazing charges their days in the county poorhouse. arising of the latter, as an example of the cheap be converted' to the timber and sales should For several weeks White; who is nearly 84 skate in this era of high prices. is in the which state forest of the treasury years old, and his wife, who is 65 and an invalid, have had nothing to eat excepting the The Journal congratulates-- the Sugar City located. burnt-ove- r food outside The lands that has been carried to them by barren and '(Idaho) Times upon securing Mr. Joseph e newspaper man and en- the agricultural land should be immediately nurse in the employ of the Visiting Nurses Adams, the association. tertainer, as editor andl manager, and congra- reforested. national forests should y- .Other organized charities have deserted ifiining rights in tulates Mr, "Adams upon securing the Times, not be abridged, and miners should be en- the feeble old people because they would not ..and wish both the best of ffuccess. titled to timber for buildings, mining and consent to being sent to the poorhouse. where In Salt Lake the early closing .movement building purposes on their mineral locations they would have to live apart and be permitat a minimum ted to see each other only twice a week. has reached the point where all dry goods free of charge, and from forest cost. and of They never chall separate my woman and stores are now being closet! at 6 p. ra., We will starve if we have 1 As to the reclamation of arid lands, the me, said White. from June 15 to Sept. 15, will elose at p. m. starve we shall but the to, League saysr together. We have on Saturdays. For the benefit of clerks debeen together for nearly fifty years. one to enSteps should be promptly taken to early closing movement is a good Poor old couple! Surely they had perhad when termine other and or where seldom the clerks Carey courage. Under the old rule exsufficient service to society to justify reformed acts or private capital can equally well a chance to enjoy summer air and sunshine claim and water arid lands, when the federal their maintenance in comfort during the recept on Sundays. government should, if required, undertake the mainder of their brief days, but as socety is Eard-ma- n survey and platting of said land and aid in now organized and conducted there is no one The press dispatches relate that Earl cured, securing title to water supply, at actual cost responsible for the payment, and so they ha w of Seattle, Wash., was thoroughly case of same, to be paid in cash or in installments. to become the things that every person of an aggravated tfpon the fasting plan, of Where private capital has been invested independent spirit rebels against; objects of of dyspepsia. He will stay cured, for at the cure in an irrigation project or the water supply charity; and official charity, as exhibited in end of the fast he was dead. The fasting ori claim- their case, as in all others, is a pretty colddoesnt seem to be effective unless carried toa therefor be taken from the owners be after rendered blooded, perverted imitation of the kind advoshould ants, proper compensation this point; for too often the stomach, cated and administered by that greatest of fast of a week or so, seems to rebel at food just for same; nor should such rights or improvement be alienated from said owners or al proponents of charity, the Savior. And s', as vehemently as it did upon the first day. claimants unless it be clearly shown that it is though the ceremony by which thL aged couWhom God hath The Logan camp W. O. W. has undertaken necessary to the operation of a larger project, ple were united declared: delethe no and man then let after a joined together only put asunder, if proper hearing. the rather heavy tak of entertaining order Water power sites are to be controlled by they would eat and have shelter they must b of the gates to a district convention of middle the the about state, as the circular demauds: separated;, for so say the charity supervisors, wMeli will, be held here defrom and they are echoed by the dispen'-erexists or Where come water of rewill every power may be May. The represenatives 'Utah camp, and some from southern Idaho. veloped claimants of such power should be en- ligion; charities. Truly, the greater charit of the abled to condemn the laud abutting for neces- would be to take the old gentleman hL his The Woodmen will require the aid our sary buildings and other improvements and word and let them starve togethr;. for the Boosters and of citizens generally, that bvad such charity would offer them would be rights of wav to said sites. thke away ;with thetn plea-a. visitors may ' deindeed. " ..ccr should bitter be controlled, powers recollections of Logan. veloped and operated under the laws of the such in find to states in which they are situate. EETS INCREASE FERTILITY. One would scarcely expect coun the No water powders or water power sites on We have previously called attention to St. as Petersburg latitude a northerly old age public domain should be withdrawn or leased th fact that for several that blood hot reasons, chiolly the terpart of the Douglass would by the federal government, but such power result of there from a and better story culture, an I the cool, not deeper could yet of tire site Should be sold to applicants, subject to sustenance 'forebear distant in soil for. sueeec'd'-ir.- g some leave the they indicate that Rusrian. a the been of laws in state the the have lands are which i t ops, sugar beets have increase the ferfiery Douglass might anand located. e old, ninety-onyears Pnnee Subutoff, tility of many Utah farms. The Dswet FarFor ninety coal on domain lands the named Wjarjanin, public price mer also maintains this ic be the, ease, and other nobleman three years of age, and until of late old friend should be fixed at $20 per acre, and upon pay- cities these from among a number of cases in and daily companions, quarreled recently over ment of that price, in cash or upon equitable pom: W. T. Wayment of Warren, Utah, had 10 a woman,and fought a duel with pistols. terms, subject to the laws of the state in h had been producing him Subutoff lost a thumb and the other fellow which the land lies, as to tabes or royalties, acres of rwas wounded in the shoulder, and each de- title should pass. 25 bushels of wheat per acre. The same piece Provided: .Where the locator dr claim- of land was put out to beets three years in clares that when he recovers there will be ant waives title to the soil and reserves the succession, then put back to wheat again, and another and deadlier fight. coal, or waives title to the underground) and it produced 45 bushels per acre. D'd sugar Utterly insensible to romantic, not to say claims the soil only, then the price for the beets spoil this field ? No, but gave it an acfieoric. achievement. Judge Dike o.f Brooklyn a one right should be placed at an equiatble tual increase 'of 80 per cent. few days ago sentenced Arthur Zimmerman, proportion of the $20 per acre, and the reJ. F. Stoddard of Hooper, Utah, had 5 should be otherwise known as Baron Von Lichtenstein, maining right disposed of for the acres which had been producing 35 bushels r ' to years imprisonment; the remainder of the $20 perjicre. barley.per acre? He put this, piece 'of lind After heading the above arid considering to beets four years in succession and then Barons offense consisting of having, at various and sundry times and places since 1872, the contents of an accompanying circular, we it out to barley again and received 55 bushels married twenty-fou- r separate and distinct wo fully agree with the conclusions reached by per acre an increase of 20 bushels per acre, men, and that without going through the for the Ogden Standard, based upon the same cr almost 60 per cent. K self-style- d ' Garden-See- ds Good Seeds' Makes Good Gardens. Field Peas, Com and Plenty. Seeds, Oats, Club Wheat, of Grass Seed, Early Mangles, Alfalfa, Clover and all Kinds Garden Tools, Ohio, Early, Eureka, .Early Rose Potatoes, and and Bee SupIncubators, Sprayers, Nest Eggs, Leg Bands, ' Blood Meal and Chick. plies. Grit, Oyster Shell; Cut Bone, Food. Grain and Stock Salt. When in need of anything in onr line, call in. We Will Treat You Right, and Give You . Full Value for Your Money, T. J. POULTER FOURTH DOOR WEST OF FIRST NATIONAL .R&NK 24 WEST FIRST NORTH - -- We have Jem, Good and -- , e -- d 5 Ed.Sdigmann The Live Shoe Man Where The Car Stops WeMake Your Watch Run on Time old-tim- - A timepiece to be valuable must be accurate, all pivots are finely polished,' all bearings are adjusted, on the bearings the balance revolves 432000 times daily astounding isnt it? Nq watch can run in dirty rancid oil, the friction of the delicate parts in their continuous labor day and night, will soon ruin a wallch, unless it is cleaned and oiled by C. M. WENDELBOE WE DO IT AND DO IT WELL We have had 45 years practical experience. xgssaas Some Very Fine Farms farming land at New Cornish Station with full ; I water right I 400 acres in Blue Creek, at $10.00 per acre a snap. ' I 320 Acres in Salt Wells or Spring Valley $3000.00 . 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