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Show ct 1 THE Tuesday, June 28, 1910. said as an enthusiastic youth in AVASI11N0VITAL . the House of Representatives many years ago, I would blue pen cila goood many of the explanations I gave there for industrial conditions which surrounded our TRAVENNER, WRITER AND indu-triein that far-ofperiod. GIVES US THE THINKER, This. to Listen Just FACTS AS THEY REALLY Taft The once EXIST. is no mentioned, longer economy either irr Washington or by the 24. am I June Washington, ' Republican newspapers. For exthrough with cellent reason, too.. Indications So spoke Senator Dolliver of - would a.r.t:h at.-- h i?L.wmgrCss..y; id .spend itnrjtr"ihr'tmat) at least $20,000,0(6 more than the never again raise his voice, either sesion, which created a in the senate of the United States previous new high water mark in Repubor frointhe stump, in defense of lican extravagance. Here are a excessive protection. few of the increases over last declared I do not propose, in bills althat the remaining years appropriations, Dolliver, ready enacted at this session : years of- my ife, shall be given up in dull consent to the success Postoffice department . .,'5,119,825 I of all these conspiracies. 8,6153,994 Sundry civil to fight as a Republican for Aghic.ultuxflL-jdep517X100 TreUlMlTeTTm't'his eont in entT Consular and diplomatIn other words, the mighty Dolic 505,620 liver, for years an ardent protec- District of Columbia 247,429 tionist, is conscience stricken. lie stands appalled at the magnitude ; $38,487,422 of the sins that have been visited The most material decrease upon the Republic and people by is in the pension hill, a system which, he advocated with amounting to about $6,000,000. his own voice. An Enemy of La Follette. Ilis eyes opened, Dolliver was President Taft is leading a I movement-7-thougcourageous enough to say: from behind am through with it. That is why Senator Rodefeat to scenes the his speech will live in history, bebert M, La Fo stte of Wisconsin. cause he said lam through with La Follette having been the orig-- , it. inal insurgent, and having given The philosophy of the Iowan, open battle to Senator Aldrich in itself, wias not new, any more and the other friends of Taft who than were his statements that endeavor to legislate solely for in passing the Payne-Aldric- h Congers-sthe benefit of the special interests, hill, was dominated by his political death has been the tariff trusts. Democrats have creed. . told the same story time and again. Dolliver has merely enLadies gloves that'Were $1 a dorsed the Democratic viewpoint, before the passage of the which is that excesive protection pair tariff bill, are now h robs the many for the few. shoes that were Ladies $1.25. Senators regard the Dolliver $3 are now $3.50. Ladies sandal speech as the most impressive or rubbers that were 25 cgnts a pair atoryv tiie.,Senate.haslistcned'to are now 75 cents. Even the kitchin many- years. It will take rank en broom which once cost but 25 .among the foremost examples of cents, now retails for 35 and 40 American eloquence. cents. 4i Doliver analyzed the cotton Still Withheld. Patronage and wool schedules of the Payne-Aldric- h An inspired news Item in whi.ch law, revealing as he went it was denied that Preisdent Taft along, the fraud and injustice was withholding patronage from and jugglery which will force the progressive senators, was recently people to pay outrageously high sent from Washington to all parts prices for the necessaries of life. of the United States. This indie also pointed out how the formation was unfounded. Nme president had aided' in the effort of the genuine progressives are to deceive the public as to the leceiving federal patronage withtrue character of the law. in their districts.'. What a farce to send men Taft 8 Optimistic Nature. around talking about the rule of Vice President Sherman returnthundered Dollir the majority, ed from Wisconsin with the rever, when, the most important port that insurgency is fast subbusiness of the people has come And President Taft besiding. down to the bargain counter, and lieves him, it is asid. men are authorized to say. This 1 is the citadel of protection; if satisfied after hot If you are any of you have constituents that using according to directions ... want anvthing. come here; we are s cf a bottle of Chamthe dispensing power; support Stomach and Liver Tabwhat we want, and take anything berlains have' your money and the lets, you can you think you need, and and has back. The tablets cleanse , man who does not like it, the stomach, improve no stomach for the fight, is reques invigorate the digestion, regulate the bow'-elted to depart. Give them a trial and get If that is to be the continued practice of the government of the well. United; States. I think it would be better for nearly everybody to deFOR : Y JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAH . -- BallooningForAeroplanes berlains Liniment. This liniment is not only prompt and effectual, but- in no way disagreeable to use. ed July, Is Ruby Month it,. Yk f The . 41 N. Main, Walter Welliptfai tbe noted balloonist, journalist aud explorer, has announced Ills Intention of forsaking the cigar shaped gas bag for the aeroplane. Mr. Wellman also stated that be will not make any attempts in the future to explorethe polar regions, but make aeroplane flights In this country. He may wl,1) other darln aviators for numerous prizes which are offered for flights of various distances and may possibly make those who are now gain ing honors step lively to hold their places. directly into his face. lie may be read to, as anything which and entertains him is a ' : help. Convalescents are. peculiarly sensitive to cold, because of their Unvered yflalityTheyshould al-woolen garments ways wear next the skin, and convalescent children should sleep in flannel. Change of scene and. climate are valuable aids to . recovery. After suppurative diseases,, like hip disease or empyema, a long stay at a warm- - seashore is beneficial; after acute diseases, choose 1 iht a warm, sunshiny place which , is easily, accessible and Where there a,re plenty of creature comforts. or inIt may be either land. After .whooping-cougand diphtheria, the sea air is beneficial; after a long fever, the mountains are best. sea-shor- e h sd 1 .ttI f. TRAGEDY OF ; ' her I r 80 Acres along Rail road track very close to Cornish Station Ideal for Beets or Qrchard. All in Sugar Beets. Only $50 per acre. were in remote country districts. As I write, many instances come to my mind. Perhaps the most striking illustration of the first faded, ladylike hair dresser who came and went to her work for Jwenty .years, eare-ful- y her dwelling concealing from other people in the place whenever they moving shop, seemed tbo'ctirions about it aud priding herself that no neighbor had ever stepped inside her door.asthma Unremitting brought her low at last, and she craved friendly offices, but to Uw;. eml boasted of the isolation she had maintained. Another is a woman who made a long effort tc conceal the poverty resulting from her husbands inveterate gambling and to secure for her children the educational advantages to which her family had always been accustomed. Her five children are now all university graduates, and even they do not realize how hard and solitary was her early married life.. She, however, has come to regret the isolation in which her children were reared, and believes that more companionship in childhood would have made it easier for them later to make friends among their fellow stud is the-littl- e By llull-llous- e, and WILDE HATCH , I ' ? THREE; SOLID VESTTIBULED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN SALT LAKE AND DENVER ' PASSING THROUGH THE FAMOUS Canyon of the Gunnison Canyon of the Grande Garden cf the Gods Eagle River Canyon ' Manitou Springs Ruby Canyon The Royal Gorge Glenwood Springs And the Fertile Fruit and Agricultural Districts of Colorado And' Utah - . From Salt Lake to Denver, Chicago and St. Louis Without Change of Cars fW Folders, Booklets, Etc., Address I. A. BENTON, G. A. P. D. S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH AO COLORD DENVER, WEEK ONLY SPECIALS 45c Britany Linen. .... Sales 25c Lawns Special . 30 Special., 30 n All Silks and Lawns 20 discount .Misses ta- ble of Remnants All J I t ..$2.00 $2.75 All Mens go at our Bargain Pla-Mat- e for.... $.200 Boys aud Youth. $2.50 to Ladies $3.50 and $4X0 pumps . $2.75 See - SPECIALS Ladies $3.00 pumps$2.25 Ladies $2.50 pumps$2.00 All Lace Oxfords $2.50 to $4.00 to go 45c Opera Chiffoo Special the-monot- y SLEEPERS PULLMAN AND TOURIST V -- . Vi SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD low-voice- .If & - 18-9- 3. . No. 33 N. Main St. Logan, Utah Logan CORNISH LAND s. 7 -- 3 Autobiographical Notes Upon Twenty Years at 'which is appearing in the .American Magazine, Miss Jane Addams has shown that, had she so elected, she should ents. haye became a great writer or novelist. Her reminiscences are A GREAT INVENTION. as fascinatingly told as they are the July charmingly written. In of To save labor for the women Addams Mis speaks number, CARING the great loneliness that sur- We have at our store a Fruit Jar dart. . ' Dolliver Admits Error rounds some people in the heart wrench for sealing lids and CONVALESCENTS of a great thronging city. She opening Bottles, that eVer house When Senator Dolliver was at wife should have. Cali at our ' ' hill in saysj tacking the Payne-AldricWe are all more or less famil- store and get one. Chattering and gossiping visthe Senate last spring, Senator X. A. LARSON IIDW. CO- the itors have no place in the .sipk- iar with the results of isolation Depew of New" York chided R. in rural district's. The Bronte Iowan with the statement that he room, aserts Dita IT. Kinney, HORSE LOST A. S. U. of the sisters have portrayed the hideous (Dolliver), had traveled all oyer X., superintendent ' five the horse, of years old, Bay the country in the campaign Nurse Corps, in the. Womans immorality and savagery 1100 about pounds, roach1 and to save remote dwelleis on the bleak weight pf 1896 making speeches in which Home Companion, friends is moorlands of northern England, ed mane, branded T inside of he charged the Wilson bill with the patient from "such an important duty of his nure. Mfss Wilkins has written of the diamond on left shoulder. .Strayresponsibility for the panic of and overdeveloped will of the solitary ed from South Fork of Ogden rivWould you now pass a blue A few agreeable, June 18. Finder care for anijudicious persons make a pleas- New. Englander, hut . the tales er, pencil through those speeches? of an still wai.t to be written concern- mal and notify N. J. Harris Ogant break in oVked Depew. now, invalids life, and are great aids ing the isolated city- - dweller. In den who will pay all- expenses. I were called-upo' i to repeat what I to cheerfulness, hut care must be addi tion to the lonely young man said Dolliver, RANGES used regarding the number ad- recently come to town, and the RANCHES WITH mitted never more than two at country family who have not yet Best ranger, in the state, for cat succes- made their connection, are many Notice to the people about the a time and' a fatiguing bur Excelpeople who. because of tempera- tie- or sheep, go with LOGAN HIDE AND JUNK CO. sion mwt he avoided. estimate of lent ranches. We have .ranches We pay 5e lb for old rubbers ' In early convalescence great ment. or from an theni-elves which will not permit for sale from 10 to 10,000 acres, not to strain 6c lb for old brass aud copper 50c care should be taken acre ; abun20e doz or tire the eyes. If not conscious them to make fiienda with the at $5.00 to $20.00 per per hundred for cast iron read people around1 here, or who be- dant water right ; good opoprtun-itbottler also HIGHEST of fatigue, the patient may beer to get in on the ground floor. HIDES AND a little while at a time, but he cause they are victims of a com' ' PRICES FOR ' MelONXOX BROS, a he t live bination of that so circumstances, be should placed BEES WAX, remember, the. place Real Eslate Co. over his shoulder .on life as lonely and untouched by 62 will fall, lisrht Bell phone Main St. 14S So. Randolph, Utah. the hook or paper, and not 'shine tlu citv about them as if they h years and that VtheTTJiilyfcind you can get from us. We could sell a lot more of the cheap kind, hut were too fond of our reputation for quality and straight dealing. We want your paint trade. Cardon Jewelry Co. , two-third- xt RiterBros. Drug Co. k - ' settings. h - ruby 'so show a full line with these te Payne-Aldric- in-ne- (he ruby dopbfet have all. the life andfire of a genuine ruby, buUtfro less expensive. We al- - L Payne-Aldrichis- .TRE CHEAFEST PAINT is not the cheapest in the end. What do you. gain by saving a few dollars now and then having year? to'paint all over aga A real good paint will last for rays of fire, have never more in favor than j , hirt h. stone-fu-r July. Those deep, rich, red gems, that flash millions of ...... in-yte- in1 variably caused by rheumatism of the muscles and yields quickly falter Wellman, Who Forsakes E much-boast- . - Lame shoulder is almost win s 1RI-WEEKL- $4.00 Oxfords to $2.25 to go X $1.75 J for Misses for T $3.00 ... jI $2.00 to go V. $1.75, $2.00 to go for Ties and Sandals 20 $1.50 1.25 t of James Quayle & Co. t . . ' |