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Show PAGE TWO TIIE TRI. WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAH Thursday, September 29, 1910. NOTICE OF INTENTION protective rates of the present law pietend that this to is TO TAX. eompem necessary great amount of protection Notiee is hereby given by the ate them for the higher, wages they pay their work-- PI BLlbHED BY men as compared to the wages paid by foreign man CSty Council of Logan City, Utah, EARL" AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO of the intention ofuch Council ufacturers. This is. a fraudulent pretense, unsup " to make the following improve Euteted at the Post:0ffice every Tuesday, petted by facts. This bill grants a great deal more The Wonderful ' ' mentsTo-wit'of : . the difference in cost at the Utah, Logan. . alleged Thursday and Saturday, protection than Chair Old Sbt Started For the second-clasof To s construct a wate main in matter. ta production at home and abroad. As a matter made-flyin- g like Water Main; District No, woman cross who old didnt inACKand Evelyn labor" cost"Tn the 32, many"of"these protected fact; EDITOR 1UGUSTUS GORDON, at the5 corner ,of is cheaper at home than abroad," and in leaps into daddys lap, for anybody. She lived in the woods dustries Beginning CITY EDITOR , F. J. MARSHALL, the clock showed that it all alone with a, lot of eats and Main and Third "North Streets, most of them the per cent, of tariff duty is greatly thence north to . Fifth , North :n excess of the total labor cost paid jn the manu- was time for their bedtime story, was very' cranky. SUBSCRIPTION RATES - the-gon orcomf vil the people-iNow,had ""When and Street got they thenceeastonFifthNortJi V facturing of the protected products. to anxious have were he settled Street to Seventh East Streep and 5 ) lage the yery began: Statistical tably The Abstract, published by By Carrier, her the that tell to am I cost thereof, estimated chair,for the tonight finished of you cherry the going sitjn 90e defray 3 Months Government, shows that the value - she butis called old what wonderful $10,250lo0 chair, it, at they 6 Months by a local assessproduct of all the manufacturing industries of the about a very it. never in would near at it felt sht ment lots or pieces of whoever for go the which peace date Finally 1905 latest for the 12 Months upon United States for $3.50 how in the children the interested matter no within the the got world, ground following do- the Government has compiled the statistics, is with and one day they all scribed district to be affected and $14,802,147,087. The amount paid in wages in said troubled and worried he had been matter, too, By Mail of chaiVwas made got ar5c together to talk it over. Said benefited by said improvements . , befdse.JThis , . ., . . . L Months .... ear .ip Jhe. production of said manufactured : one a 7777 6 3Ionths-rrrT- T namely, Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5,' Block .. $1.50 ticle! was $2,611,540,532, which gives tbe total labor cherry wood and stood under Lot 1, Block . $3 00 2 Months cost for all of the said articles as 17 per cent., while tree in a garden in France, but I know how to make the old Logan City Survey. A ownedhad it Logan Farm SurWhen not paid in advance, 50c per year just woman sit in that chair. We will 40yPlat the tariff rates are fpom 30 per cent, to 100 per cent, the woman who Block Lot 4, 17, Plat C" vey. additional on said articles. In other words, the tariff rates purchased the place and for some take that prettiest cat of hers, the Hagan City Survey. Lots 1 and 2, what know a on not Rates Furnished time did cover the entire labor cost and then givec a profit Application. lavertising one with the pink nose, and tie Block 53 ; lots 1 and 2, Block 52 ; ure she possessed. One day, how- times the cost of the labor. , it to a leg of the chair. When she lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Block 51; but comesTf o ritrshewil be tired-anon HE TEST OF TARIFE. '4 ted - the 4ru FroeeedingAFPrrDi TofYTanaTT3Iocro0ndrTmmr of out In his speech sounding the "keynote "of the of his assertions as applied to the leading protect- wbeir she went to take it , sit down. In Plat A of Logan City SurState Republican campaign, Senator Smoot, offering ed industries, taking them up one by one; and what the oven it was all burned black, The other children clapped vey. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Block a rule by which to test the recently passed tariff, the statistical abstract proved as to the Whole, was and the kitchen was soon so full Plat E Logan City Survey. declared : to each; and considered either of smoke that she had to run out their hand'; and thought it a very 2, found to J)e true Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Block The Republican party promised in its last na- individually or collectively the Republican claim into the garden to get her breath. clever plan, but it was some time 1 and 8, Block lots 35; lots tional platfoim to reC.-- the tariff in accordance and Senator Smoots assertions were effectually re- My, but she was hot and angry, before they could catch the eat and Block 7, 46 L 8, 6; lots 4 ; with the following rule; The tariff on articles im- futed. The truth as to the tariff is becoming gen- - and she sat down in the old chair with the pink nose. You see, the Block 47 and 5, ; lots 6, 7 and 8, ported should be equal to the diffeiences between Jei ally recognized andthe demand for the reduction to get cooled off and wait until old woman kept itjn a birdcage Block 47 ; lots 5 and 6, Block 48 ; their cost of, production abroad and their cost in 'of its gates was general. But asked for bread, the smoke blew out of the kitchen. for fear it would get lost, and she in Plat A of Logan' all ' being this country, including a reasonable profit for the Payne, Aldrich and Smoot gave a stone. The act But immediately she felt so cheer- watched it all the time.yOne day City Survey." Lots ,1 and 2, Block domestic manufacturer. however,, she let it out to catch a they succeeded in having parsed is so outrageous ful that she laughed and said r 39, Plat Logan Farm SurThis rule, Mo. Smoot asserted, was followed that they will pay at the November election, when Why, it' might have been a mouse, but just as the eat caught Lot 4, Block 49, Plat vey. g masses once more have a chance great deal worse. 1 can easily the mouse a boy caught the cat Plat E by the Ways and Means committee of the Douse the Logan City Survey. in its investigations to determine what to administer a fitting rebuke to the robbers at the make more bread, so what Js the and ran with it to the cherry Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8 of Block 16, where it was soon tied. Oh, use of being angr,v over such a chair, should be made in rates of duties. polls. d Plat C Logan City Survey. how angry the old woman was! trifle. We' shall here quote from a speech made by the Lots 5 and 6 of Block 15, Plat And that A just the way it was She picked up a big stick and C Hon. Lincoln Dixon of Indiana in the House of RepNotwithstanding the efforts of scientific instrucLogan City Survey. Lots 5, resentatives during the debate on the tariff ques- tor in farmers institutes and grange meetings, and all tbe timeftet that. Whoever started for the village. 6, 7 and 8 of Block 14, Plat C tion,' in refutation of this identical claim, then being j theinstructions given in dairy magazines and farm sat in the old chair in the garden . But it turned out just as the Logan City 3 Survey. Lots and 4 made as an excuse for maintenance of high tariff papers, many farmers still persist in keeping cows worried no longer over his troub- children expected.' She sat down of Block 39 and 3 and lqts rates for the .benefit of special interests. We tnink that barely pay for their feed, much less return a les, and everybody in the whole in the chair and m a moment was 16 of Block 22, both of last menit will be. a sufficient reply to Mr. Smoot, who was profit. An expert employed by the Lehigh Valley village got to be kind and happy laughing, and from that time on tioned blocks being in Plat A one of the most active proponents and workers for( Railroad, which derives a considerable portion of and good naturefl that is, all ex she was alwajs nice and kind to Logan Farm Surveyincome from the carriage of dairy products, oept one person did. This was a everybody. the nterests. Following an exhaustive analysis of All protests and objections to Tonic is so strong that we ask you the carrying out of such Intention many schedules and showing their effect upon cur--! therefore is interested iu increasing the industry, the farmers, as they have oft been advised Driven Away From' Work. j advises rent prices, Mr. Dixon said: to try it on our positive guarantee ftiust be presented in writing to American labor is the cheapest in the world lfore, to weigh reparately each cows milk and to Flagstaff. Ariz., Sept. 26. Sev- that voiir money will be cheerful- the City Recorder on or before when measured by a true standard, the productive- - keep a separate record, also, of its per centage bf en members of a construction ly refunded if it does not do as the 5th Jay of October 1910, at ness of labor. Our laborers are intelligent, skilful butter fat. He estimates that if feed, labor and gang arrived here last night with w claim. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00 8 oclock p. m., being the time set industrious, The wages here are larger be- - teres,t are figured, two out of every a story of having been driven jSold only at our store The Rex-al- l by said Council when it will hear cause the work is much more efficient and the the ordinary- - herd are kept at a loss winch must be away from their work near thw Store. The Riter Bros. Drug any such objections as may be paid, if at all, by the profitable three, or from the base of an extinct volcano in the Co , 33 North Main. St. amount is so large. made thereto. The real wage "of labor is the amount of the proceeds of some other branch of 'the farm.- - The Coconimo forest, 45 miles north of By order of the City Council of animals he calls necessaries of life that labor can buy with those POOE average-reducinrobber Flagstaff by a series of' 52 violent Biplanist Mathieu Resumes Flight Logan City, Utah. as indeed they are. In one locality, this earthquakes. MAE BENSON, wages. Wages are not measured in dollars, but in rovs, the Paris, Sept. Ahe purchasing power of the wage. The laborer statistician learned, a cheese factory paid one s Last Friday night, when slight biplanist, who started yesterday City Recorder. Dated September 9th. 1910. not work solely for the sake of employment J mer $77 for the one years product of eight cows; quakings were felt here, and in with a passenger on a flight to but to Supply the needs and comforts of his home. while a neighbor received but $868 for the milk of other northern Arizona towns, the Rrussels for the automobile club NOTICE OF SALE FOR What the laborer wants is the highest returns for twenty two cows during the same period. He cites shocks were so violent . and the pr.ze of $30,000 and the prize of SPECIAL TAXES. This labor." His prosperity is measured by what is "I50 instances wherein some herd owners obtained rumblings within the dead vol- $3,000 offered by the municipalNotice is hereby given that left after the necessary supplies for his home areifls high an annual average as three hundied pounds cano so terrifying that the men ity of Paris, resumed his trip at special taxes for Water Main Ex6.45 oclock this morning. lie purchased. If his wages are increased', but the f butter fat per cow, while others, subjected to broke camp and left in a panic. tension District No. 29, are due necessities of life are increased in price more rapid- - precisely the same tests, yielded but eighty pounds. C. McNichol-"yesterday in the Bois de and unpaid in amounts and foreman of the upon - ly than his wages are, then he is poorer, though in to many cases the great disparity might be ac gang, told of his men. He said the Boulogne because of trouble with the lands set forth and described fact his wages may be larger. In the last ten years, countedfor by the difference in feed and ireatment; shocks his engine. began on the night of Satin the delinquent list hereto ateven the best of all cows is but a g wages have increased 22 pet cent.; the cost of the urday. Sept. 10. The first were ..Loridan, who also ascended yes- taehed, and unless said taxes tonecessities of life has increased 60 per cent., and the machine, and to reach her maximum production slight, but they became stronger terday, in an effort to reach with the costs of publica-tii- n ration, each day and night until the fin- Brussels, got as far as San Quen- gether Payne bill promises no relief as tothe cost of these nuist be fed a maximum and are paid on or before the 28 necessities. 6 ale on Friday. The first shocks tin, when his gasoline gave out day- - of Sept, the real property up- Protection is demanded in the name of iabor. threw a lamp off a camp box in and he descended, on which such taxes are a lien but labor itself is unprotected. Wes forbid foreign McNicliolss' tent and broke down y After" making repairs "Loridan will on said day' behold for, said goods, but we, welcome the foreign laborer. The hH bed. He' rolled off' the mat- made another start, but again fell cost of advertising and extaxes, foreign laborer competes with our laborers in every tress, but the next quake, more to the ground. He was uninjured pense of at the front door sale, field of industry and is employed in this country in violent than the iest, threw him but abandoned further attempts. of the County Court hous'd beginthe protected industries more extensively than in back on the bed. at the hour of twelve oclock ning the unprotected. The manufacturer is protected, I Could Die Waltzing. There is some apprehension of said day and continuing " noon, the laborer is unprotected, but he must compete in I couid until Chicago, Sept. 26. here that the volcano, which apall of said property shall tbe open and free market and, is compelled to buy die waltzing, said Miss parently has been extinct for . have been sold. all the necessities of life in a highly protected beth Harris, at the close ages, is about to become active H. J. Nielsen, 299.0 feet Lot dance last night, . As she seated market,. t . again. 4 Block 35, Plat A, Logan A workman who made a dollar a day in 1897 herself, she fell over. She died City Survey. - Amount of '' must today receive $1.60 to buy tbe same articles within a few minutes. She had tax $62.79 of necessity that he purchased in 1897 for the forbeen dancing continuously Jor A- - L. Cole 151.5 feet Lot 5 ' mer price. If he received $2 per day in' 1897, today four hours. Miss Harris was 22 Block 35 Plat' A. Logan his wages must be $3.20 to put him on an equal If You Have Scalp Or Hair years of age. I hose City Survey. Amount of . great guardian of public morality, - the plane when he buys his supplies for his family. If Trouble, Take Advantage of tax $31.8 he received $3 per day at the former rate he must Republicans, exactly followed the .lines laid As usually treated, a sprained This Offer 150.4 Isaaq the Jorgensen, feet the upon liquor question by now get $4.80 to equalize the difference in the cost party boss, Smoot, We could not afford to so ankle will disable a man for Lot 46 . Plat. A. of living, and if he was a skilled laborer and re- in his speech opening the convention ; anff the rethree or four weeks, but by apendorse Rexall 93 strongly LoganCity Survey. ceived $4 a day he must now receive $6.40. Every sult, if carried into effect, would b more pleasing ' Hair Tonic and continued sell it plying Chamberlain 8 Liniment Junount of tax to $31.58" the interests the than laws liquor we as be soon man will as is now answer that the injury is already as we do, if it did not do not freely laboring all we M. Ann Jensen Kent 222.7t 'his due portion of the alleged Republican have. It provides for the creation of two units in claim it will. Should our enthusi- received, and observing the direcLot feet 3, Block 46, Plat tbe citi-voting ' tions with each bottle, a cure can ; placing of the asm prosperity. us and Rexall away, A, cariy Logan City Survey. be effected in from two to four The total imports in 1905 were but 3.9 percent, l.isl, second and third class in a class by 93 Tonic not give entire Iliir Amount of tax . and $46.77 the counties outile ,f such making days. For sale by all dealers. of the total consumption of similar articles in the satisfaction to the users, Paul 50 v Lot feet they 8, Spenst dies unit for their own regulation As the law ' United States in said year. would lose faith on us and our Block36, Plat mw A, to the Logan stands, CONFERENCE EXCURSIONS recent deebion of the according The metals and manufactures of metal amount- statements, and "in consequence Via City Survey the Commission Court, Sf.iieTupreme 0. S. L. In rs , ed In imports to but 1.1 per cent, of the total of any our business - tax sufwould prestige ; to refuse The licence conmy may usual special low round if they consider fer. grarit tl at class of articles conmmed ; the wool, and the f Magdulena .Andersen tqegood public policy. r believe that a trip ratei will be made to Salt manufactures of wool to but 6 per cent. We colfeet Lot 7 Block 36, Plat Lake iy of the citizens of the county desire prohi- City for October Conference lect the duly upon the 3.9 per cent, of the amount A.k Logart t City Survey. .Under the proposed regulation the citicns and State Fair from Utah points --- total consumption, and the money goes into the " 'Amount of tax J. , , ; . $32.07 0. cast a orth of 'Ogden' and irom Idaho . major7,vot iVr it at h FnM; Treasury ; the 96,1 percent, is increased in v before the traffic emd I be closoddown trouble, ;!!.?; Ilair Jgn joints on the italuj aSd Cache DanieH FjeMeiV 3(1.6 feet v.'Iu, and the, murrey goes 'into .the .treasury, of, the Lot Block' 1, 45; Plftt' D. of it, Republika .favor local op. )al intere;tSf7U ifhont one, dq la?, of public revert Dogah-r PI he" Democrat i Emulate h tag- SfowH) s ua'"ct declared for uTalb- nue being raised therefypnp ; ; . q" vent premature baldness, ' Amount-- ' efax if $63.33 wu-fhe interests which- have' secured the highest' Our faith m Rexall 93 Hair f UbBRTI NCPSP ANBE, ' ,f d') all over! It is up ta the voters V choose. City Treasurer. THE JOURNAL Daddys Bedtime , od $1-7- 5 . - T: . r--a son-dem- 1 d -- , ; A, A, - long-sufferin- , - in--a- five-cqv.i- B J -- far-doe- ! J de-send- - fr -' milk-makin- well-balance- d - llllliJMLTH " n , , tbem-suve- s, - City-f'Survey- . ! - .v. |