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Show s6 Tire PAGE TWO TEI-WTHEL- journal, lc GA2T, Y UTAn. Thursday, ry December 31 19117 555 THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. ed at the next session of the Legislature, to afford a square, deal to consumers a full pound forrthe full pound priee. - irca o PERPETRATED BY WALT MPDOUGALL. education to the man Adapting upon the fact that in Marye every Tuesday, Thurs Entered at the ' Second-clas- s land a plan to raise $150,000 for the purpose of day and Saturday, at Logan, Utah as founding a school of technology in- connection matter, with' the Johns Hopkins University,' is meeting EDITOR with much AUGUSTUS GORDON favor, the Salt Lake Telegram EDITOR CITY ... MARSHALL F. J. says of the plan : Post-Offic- - SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier. SMonths .... . ... . . . . . .... i 6 Months 12 Months ... On Time By Mail 90c 3 Months . 6 Months , . , , , $1.75 ........ -- .... $1.75 $3.50 In Advance ......... ...... 12Ionths 80c ... ... .. . 75c -- $1.50 $3.00 Six months is the limit on time subscriptions of a paper. We cannot let them run no yearly time rates. make so we jer, . Tri-Week- ly Advertising Rates Furnished on Application drunken chauffeurs, ignorant car owners and night hawk taxi men have been responsible for the killing of ninety people and injury of hundreds. of others on the streets of New York since the beginning of the year. The automobile is certainly the modem car of Juggernaut and iikeithe sextoivilgathers th em in.- - J OTriuers, LL parents should warn their childre avoid the street car track as far as possible. Some of the little ones seem to delight in toying with death. They will stand quietly eighty or .ten feet from, the track, then, jusfVas the car is approaching, dart across just in front of ittand send the motormans heart up Into his mouth, ' and Mr. Ecoles doesnt allow anything exra for the effort the man makes in continual, ly swallowin it- - again, Grown people; also, sometimes run unnecessary risk by sprinting TcrOsOhe fracFdlrectry lUf rbnOfirca in v; ing death in case a foot slipped, when it would only by- - necessary to wait two or three seconds to cross in sefety. of the first matters to occupy the of the city' commissioners, should be to establish the grade on Firt North street east of, the Champ residence and from thence to the - Boulevard ; to" stop the - promiscuous gougihg and scraping for gravel that hasten going on upon that hill, and to get the road and - walk -- into, suehshapethat- the Temple authorities may have the established grade to work to. The southwest' comer of the Temple block has been left high in the air, and from the manner in which the work hag been conducted the Temple people could not tell at what point their fence , would next be undermined. If the grading of this hill could be attended to at once.- - and the Temple grounds be put in shape to correspond, as they must and will be, the work would be a God-sento unemployed labor. Up to the pres ent, however, it would have been folly for the Temple authorities to attempt the rearrangement of the grounds, as they could not tell from might -- be dug, or where. Another matter that should re- eeive early attention, although possibly no ac tive work can be prosecuted until Spring, is the paving of street crossings in newly paved districts. v It is an' anomaly, and seems an act of to pave injustice, to compel property-ownerleave districts and the large crossings in their original condition. ONE -- -- When students leave the high school and begin a higher education, it should be for & definite -- purpose. And that purpose should be governed by the natural desires and aptitude of the student, . and the high school teachers should help them in this. The students of this year will have to engage In some calling very soon to help along the worlds work In helping themPto choose what work will suit each particular one, parentsjare not always good advisers. Many a mother wants her son to be a minister of the gospel, though he has no "great desire to savemankmd and sitTlike a'bl6cT:thrbugh the classes which lead up to a clergymans profession. But the same boy with a shingle and a jack knife can in twenty minutes have a water wheel in successful operation in, the nearest irrigation ditch. - To make such a boy a clergyman would spoil a natural mechanic and he the means oL afflicting congregations for a full generation. This is. not so pro- - men are not great successes, and the rush of the world requires more men who can do things. " -As the world has grown wiser, it realizes more and more thatanyman who is an Cx- pert in almost any useful calling is the man wanted. No1 one , can look .up on a starry he night and think-r-wh- ile realizing that Abe mechanics of the Creator great many-profession- al , J . looks,-.witho- ,isJhe.jnost prQffluadjevideiLCtihespler4liitu pf mechanics, for through them the majesty of omnipotence is most in evidence. But speaking of the varying tastes and capacities of students, we hope that when Utah becomes richer she, will have a distinct mining college ; distinct, law and medical colleges; a college of design; a conservatory, and fine arts college, and the finest polytech- - ; nic school in the west. These may all he in close rapport with the university, but. when a student gets his graduation papers and they tell from what he or she specially gradshould count.' In Germany, grad uate uates from, the schools of design, from technical schools and from fine art schools are at once wanted by manufacturers. The demand is still greater for accomplished chemists, for an her great foreign trade Germany wants the most catching designs, prepared-i- n 'the most taking manner, and from her ' chemical laboratories Germany . has caught some jdeas through which from raw material which not lung ago was deemed of no G1NKAND BOOB GINK JUMPSATACONCLUSION AND HAS TO JUMPAWAY FROM IT1 . CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Washington, Dee. 18. Today in Congress. Senate.- - In session at 2 p. m. ' Foreign t relations committee, with all members present, considered abrogation of the Russion treaty, which afterwards was taken up in the seante ' .Presidents notice to Russia regarding aborgationmade-know- n to individual Senators. Lorimer investigation continued with testimony intended to refute C. A. Whites veracity. F. A. Kelsey of Orange, N. J., attributed business ' troubles to fabulous capitalization of corpora tions, in hearing before interestate committee. , House. Met at noon Bills considered under unanicommercial value she is now gathering an ' mous consent privilege. annual immense trade. t Sulzer , author of Russian abor The idea behind all should be that agreed to gation resolution. when a student graduates from a school he change phraseology to make it less offensive to Russia. shduldThe fittedto .command a profitable Stel trust inquiry resumed. place in some work which his fellow man B. Cotton denied padding ore J. needs to have done." railroad figures. Rules committee beard Representative Humphrey - (Washingbusiness. Nationalism in article Albert Henry declares: ton) on his resolution for investigation of foreign shipping comOur boosted advances in art and science - bines. have come slowly, for they have usually been Adjournment at 12 ;29 p. m.jun-ti- l - TATE-- Dairy - and Pure Food Commissionworked uut in pain and disappointment, neg-.- l noon Tuesday. r Sleet and poverty. Great ideas, noble con- er Willard Hansen, has issued a state EASY TO GET RID ment v regarding the fifteen Ounce packages of eepts, lofty aspirations break slowly, on the OF DANDRUFF . arts-anmindsof-ib.ifianylathe-applie- d . d dairies and creameries butter sold bjr th for one pound, that exhibits the matter in its in the application ' of mere labor, this is also Dandruff means that down near true light that of a robbery of patrons as bold, true. the roots of your hair there is a Today in many parts of the yorld in. vast army of little invisible and even more reprehensible than highway robgerms or microbes. this great Republic the lives of men are bebery, because those who are robbed are left withAnd this army never sleeps ; it out recourse. It was the intent aqd spirit of ing frittered away doing unnecessary wort wages a war of destruction night in the hardest and most laborious way. Only the State law to compel butter makers to pu and day. It destroys the nourishwithin the last decade has the ladder and hod sixteen full ounces into every pound package, ment that .the hair must have in given way. to the electric -- hoist, thougt- - the orderta'grow vigorously And of lives the are the of men nation, lives abundantly. butter fat by weight, and by the addition of salt PARISIAN SAGE now sold all We tax ourselves to support an army. and water, make a considerable gain in weight America will destroy these over Theintentof the lawwas that sixteen' full ounces Wr tax ourselves to support a navy In the germs and at the same time furstate of civilization, in the past and in the should be put into every roll or package solt nish the hair roots with just the establishcivilization of state these, today proper- - nourishment - make hair for one pound; but for fear of skrinkage after reafe grow lustrousand luxuriant forsale.the makers, were com- ments are necessary tperhapsA-The- y PARISIAN SAGE is guaran ' neces a a as necessary safeguard garded pelled to mark on each,' not -- one pound, bu teed by the Co-o- p Drug Co., to sary expense. . the number of ounces, and allowing for all pos banish dandruff, stop falling hair back. and itching scalp sible shrinkage they usually marked it 15 ounces Advertising making known is one of forTF run. it neea.t great prof. that .wins instant favor . with., re some faint measure bold out great prizes for great effort in devel extent oftherobbery-canifined women. Sold for only 50 be comprehended when it is considered that the oping our resources! It needs great cents a large bottle by Tljc Co-o- p family using three pounds a week loses 156 conragement, so that it may. force into the Drug Co., and druggists everywhere. Girl with Auburn hair minds of all people knowledge of bettet ways ounces, or nine and three fourths pounds of but ' on of doing- better ways of living to know every carton and bottle. ter during the course of a year; which at thirty Curtail- and feel the power of five cents a pound amounts to three dollars anc Arrest Saloon Keeper. is not of its inforin&tion ihg the distribution , Salt forty cents. The State is aroused upon this sub, , r i Lake, Dec. 18. A . r v : o a &aloon economy it is waste. ject, and without doubt that law will be amend. - -- d oneweek-to-another-whatnew- dlf pits s - -- - -- irTTriigEiferEfesg n : - Scarcel-lirproperietat-1- T 57 or Did yon know that yon could have a Savings Bank account for your child without' any" expense or obligation to you That we will give you a pass book and miniature bank with an initial deposit of $1.00 and that it will not cost you a single cent More than 400 children in Cache County - already have savings accounts and wewant'youto have the. same advantage. This is no scheme or puzzle, but a simple plan whereby your child gets the benefit of a System of Savings and will thus have -.- upon funds fotLau educationnr any other worthy-purpoof the value the child reaching the high school age. Teach your found valuable a habit at an early age and thus lay. savings ation for all the years to come. , Call on any of our stores any time and let us tell you all about LAFOUNT HDW. CO. it f Oi DRUG CO.v ! CO-O- P ' 1! if' CLO. CO- THATCHER ; v r a ICAMPBELLS .SMART SHOW on west 'Second 'street, was arrested f eling salesihan from New York went yesterday afternoon- - by. Patrol-men his way to San Francisco, t Woodard and Hendrickson, to the TurkishJjaths and left a known as the Gasoline Twins, a locker a gold watch valued efi on the charge of selling liquor on $11G, and $15 In cash7The wa t Sunday. The patrolmen appro- and .money were stolen and priated three bottles of - beer Hebrew was seen to leave h .FhichJ:heyarchoIding asvi- - place hurriedly The police denee--. It is alleged that the man a good description of the 8USP. served intoxicants to at least 50 ed man and hope to locate men during the afternoon.. He soon. - . was released n a lOoTail. A Des Moines man had an f tack-o- f muscular rheumatism Want Attendant. his shoulder. - A fnend advise Salt Lake, Dec. 18. The police him to go to Hot Springs. That today are looking far a Hebrew meant an expense of $150-0who was for a few days- employ- more, He sought for a ed at the Sanitarium Turkish Li baths as a rubber," and if - he is found' it in, Chamberlain s m the caught a charge of grand larceny iment. Three days after will be lodged against him. application of this liniment nlghf James 'Johns. a' trav was welU se - T-f- J -- 1 - 0 - L-- Last i ini wiiii f |