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Show the 4 - Our neighbor uj the street continues to quote approvingly from Elbert Ilubbard, in support of its claim, and his, that all things that belong toTthe peoplein'coinmon. or which should belong to them, should be freely tendered w ith-omoney, price, equivalent or obligation, to who have the eapital to ones those develop or put them to use, The viewpoint of this da s is that capital the dough" and the man behind it is the Alpha, Omega,?nd allthat lies between, of he worlds progress in all of the useful arts; that for capital was the earth and all that Is upon; beneath or over its surface, made, and should be freely tendered by the willing vassals and retainers, the masses who have not corraled the L- FUELISHED BY PUBLXCIIINa CO, ENGLAND AND BALL e Post-Offic- e CONDON AUGUSTUS F. J. MARSHALL r' ... . far-seein- EDITOR CITY EDITOR RATE3 CUEwCNIPTION By Carrier, Sllonths ... 6 Months 12 Months On Time By Mail , . 90c 3 Months 6 Months . ....t;.- $1,75 12 Months , 3 ... $1.13 $3X0 THE TRAGIC MYSTERY Of AVWMAfraCHHSTMAgOJfl: ........... ' J e de- paper. We cannot let them run and as a matter of justice each is entitled to the is from than them, riye. no, more advantage longer, so we make no Jot her, Tom, however, we wilF assume, is 'the Advertising Bates Furnished on Application mans son, born with the proverbial gold : : ; ; spoon in his mouth; while a thousand Dicks sud o account on is made that Thecomplaint jjjarry8 have to hustle for daily bread, all this muck-rakin- g you cant borrow any mon-- 1 j Tom has money to invest, they have none; ev. Nothing is left but the dreadful alternative Itherefore he assumes that as the pr.zes in t'isj t of going to work. 'world belong to those who can seize ami bolu . .them, all of these great natural gifts must of The dollar a day pension bill .a somewhat le Ws The tMlp,ala,ie, too limited. We favor its extension o eroes o men permitting, he takes possession! jejow ose re peaee including editors and o ers m j possible power sites along the dreams sources prevailing prices put a serious crimp. aftef developin them, taxes the multitude o, . , . ,. .Jail he can exact for power or light, lie makes Six people were killed m . 1 a e p 1a Jcanals to carry off the water afbr it has turned street cars on a recent Sunday, w e On eirkig wheels, and rents it to th farmers, evicting excur- - I way to churchy which shows ,t iat t e jiandsome toll, jje strips the lulls of their tins- sionists on pleasure bent are not the only ones berInd sells it to the popnW-fo- r the highest in danger. necessities their exact from f mines price he can land sells the coal upon thenme terms, owns the cattle and sheep that cat the vegetation & SOMC or mu Tom, Dick and Harry, we will suppose, are 7v$ all born andjive in the same locality. ,The $U0 bounties of nature the running - dreams, the $3.03 timber upon the hills, the coal beneath them, are SixnJhi7tbTIImrrnUmrsubSerlptionsJtheir--commorr-heritago-Neither--crcatetl-.th- of MEBatlTS kcw STYLE g boodle. In Advance Mil, PrnDFTnftTED DY WALT V ut Entered at every Tuesday, Thurs Second-clas- s day and Saturday, at Logan, Utah as matter. the1 ran IN CO US AGING CAPITAL. THE JOURNAL jt LOGAN, UTAH journal, tni-ylenl- y 1312 Thursday, February 1, Tri-Week- ly vearlv-timerate- s. Jj-je- " 1., Un I I -- 1 gnfwhfgBptTB-4te-pMi- j laad.i.auL wkeiuh - found natural wealth andbeiuiljvleaves' a bar.- run waste, a desert during the dry season, anl the scene of floods during the wet. The picture is not overdrnun, as n.ny set-vtrying to smoke out Col Roose-- I . Everyn eonntry ean testify. Conserratien and get him into the open as a presidential m came time to save tome of the natnra! barely Mr. candidate; but all who erer hunted ' tha , "!! Groundhog by that method, kiow that ,enLr.un'e',0.f.,h' Wes.t..,or to masses of the of the D.rka.and i llarrya time. n,ore"sMk7irSBiSnnfo1hmyerof the for-are I111" not belong. " rightfully They the hole: eil ' Haoolnwii Tn vote as . View of the tendency of they to the people to Psonal use, and as A rule arenotobjecting the the But Toms, restrictions the imposed. Vi, nuar- for personal gain, and thewriters. and -- " -?- - - 1 darn please, ehtr":: U IMPERIALISTS MEET WITH CRUSHING DEFEAT London, Jan. 29. 'The Chinese revolutionists have erushingly defeated the imperial forces commanded by Gen. Chang Huan-- at of An- TCiTChengrinrttre-provittc- c hwei according to a news agency dispatch received here from Tien Tsin. Ku ams h a sta,ion -,- he railroad about Tien 125 miles north of Nanking. Tien Tsin, Jan. 29. A large body of reliefs for the time expired men among the German troops stationed here is expected to arrive within the next few Tsin-Pufeo- w Berlin. Jan. 29. The German Indianapolis, Ind. Jan. 29.' Defense society has been organiz- With little prospeef-oreaching ed here. It has many adherents am agreement on a wage scale to in ofthe empire, in become effective April 1, the bitu-etodjBgmnBeroBs-ex-m- il itaryoL minons coal operators and miners fleers and members of the reich-sta- resumed their joint- - conference The purpose of the society lere today. The miners are deis to agitate for an increase in the manding increases of 10 cents a army and also to foster the on and 20 per cent for day labor, growth of the military spirit while the operators have declared for a reduction of the present among the people. Litfimann in an wages by the same figures. Rumf all-par- ts g. ending wail, Taft is uneasy, and is already wondering if it ke process of community be true that nobody loves a fat man. address before the society today ors of a general strike were rife when lands were of little value, strips of --o said that nobody present doubted at the bituminous headquarters town-sites Jerous width were set aside in laying out Champ Dakota says South iut met opposition by the anthraA paper that war would come soon. and sections of farming lands, for public cite miners who believe better reClark; roads. Through the energy and industry of the J dav7. sults will be obtained if they and . ASKS PEOPLE OF UTAH r'I1eopleinWrashingtonexpres9-the-conmen try-t- o make the country, these roads be- - j The lime expired men; who in developing people ILTaft and Wm, TO AID THE STARVING Clark viction that Champ with retained will here their be number oOO, agreements operators are and come indispensable. they very valuable, will face each other next fall as candidates or the present. of all, the Proclamation calling upon the independently. are yet are none possession joint The They for Presidency of the United States. people of Utah to extend aid to CIVIL SERVICE the less valuable for that. Their value may be when pitied xhe Thieves .Speaker, in a sense, was put on trial the suffering millions in China if and lands of ; that adjoining gajt Lake Jan 29. The po was issued late .Saturday after-noo- n heldJby: measured by heTw&nrievated to the-powider than required, a stripTlaken off eitherorj nee 'vereiunimoned to the'Cum Mr. Cannon of Illinois. Man. said ; If he by Governor William Spry, An examination for the posieould doubtless he readily sold to J mings apartments a few minutes as president ot the Utah state both sides, be the logiwill he line in tion of Forest Clerk will be held can hold his force 9 o clock last night when board of the American Red Cross. They have been abutting property owners. e at the in this city on eal candidate for' the Presidency on the ' received was word that burglars The proclamation was issued in " areL the and served for people however, Feb. traffic, 1912. 27, in them of He held line, the ticket. entereJ apartments Democratic accordance with the recent pro ' Forapplipation blanks, and for willing to aid any project that will promote j ghealy. An investigation and it looks very jnueh as if the Democratic of President Taft. full information relative to thG term a for und cheap transit, byj lending disclosedAhe fact that an appar-o- f Donations and contributions party would not be able to refuse the nom- -' rapid J examination, qualifications, years to those who will promote it, a strip of ently aged woman, thinly clad, will be forwarded to the national inatlon to Ahe man from Missouri- .- It isnt address Secreetc., treasnrer at Washington, D.' C. sufficient arid for aT.ilw.y7 . of Civil Service Board that William Jennings tary, hurting him-a- ny The members of the ' Under such circumstances, however, the peo- - por(?h and removed from the rice state following City. Bryan is understood to be friendly to him. are board reto designated f- pie would be unwise todonate the use of ihisjbox part of adeg of mutton and ceive contributions : M. of bread. a loaaf . Caine, W. J. Hallo-ra- Application for Grazing Permits. is a strange commentary on certain j land for a period extending beyond the lifetime NOTICE is hereby given that and little woman As the A. the C. girl Nelson without grantees and P. A. Simp-ki- n of the grantors, having twentieth-centur- y life among all applications for permits to of this city: A. R. Heywood of ' roads over wWd -4-1 and Christian people that such first , designate precisely the horses' and sheep graze Ogdu ; W. H. Ray of Provo and within cattle, the CACHE NATIONAL as that of a durbar in India Jthey proposed to run, and sec n , w en household and some of them gave John Morley of Eureka. a Sumy.lhfisettmsLelwf-4rk-woiaa-tumbled-ttyFOREST during the " season of o was celebrated m a country and afTiraSliptoposed-ttr-build-ahe-rmg.rt. . assist1912, must be filed in my office at ask. much to Thejor three times but the child a specific time is not too MRS. RENE B. MORROW all around countless hordes of natives were dy-o- f y t Logan, Utah, on WHO KILLED HUSBAND, matter of fact aud self cv.dcutrcqu.rcmcutcdl.raud heym.uaccd mg from famme. .Ike' coronation- of Kingmoat 1912. 24, information Full d.rkneaa SURRENDERS HERSF.T.V in London Ma followed bj- very hard would be to place a reaaonable limit in regard to the grazing fees to ' eertarn on lit pomts the road between be and blank forms to time, among the English laborer., who have Chicago, Jan. 29. Mrs. Rene be charged . covered. be should used in making applications J remark that the fered greatly from want since. Even in our own jroute sought, aged woman anc B. hlorrow, under indictment for Yet in the matter of the general heritage in child were no doubt hungry and the murder of her husband will be furnished upon request. favored land, while millions are being given for CLINTON G, S3HTH, Supervisor. Of they did not care to make any Charles B. Morrow, who was universities and libraries,' thousands lack suffi- - our public domain and its natural wealth I found shot to death. Dec. 28, sur NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , ,Jld aV cient to make them comfortable. We have still various kinds; as In the use of the public high-Jhave renderedtothe gladly today. h os e of h e Hubbard a long way to go before the lesson is fully com-- 1 ways, there a r provided the woman with food Pending the. filing a petition bids will be Received and as berate who asked forTt, knockers, for a writ of habeas corpus which at Separate jjad prehended, both by the haves and have nots, publican stamp, the office of the Board of Eduher attorney declared he was pre cation of Cache Jhosewho wOuld prevent that an ounee'of justice is w'orth a ton of gifts enemies County School one the in from paring, the woman "was held in District, Logan, 'Utah, Toms of world the this those comfort to despoiling that fail to bring help and for the inthe offices of the jailer. stalling of a Gravity Heating and heed. It is. bread that Hum auity Av a ntsrand not and obtaining unrestrieteef possession ox the Two bullet wounds, either o Plumbing system in the Smith-fiel- d S. C., Jan. 29. stones, regardless of how beautiful or instruc- - other with no guarantee other than their own spartanburg. the which, comoers school Smith-fielphysician " j pleasure. building, tive the latter may be. jFire that destroyed the home of declared, would have caused in, Utah, and the e installing of stant death, were found on Mr. a Gravity Such demagogues, such newspapers, would Walter Gibson, near Camp the Morrows bfldv jnd ihisjwas ield Millville Heating System inMillville, woman, with an income about' equal to sn tbe pcoples b irtbrightloT'a xn essof pottagej serSchooLBuilding, by the examining magistrate Utah. All bids must be in and are- - betrayers-o- fAhey.. ah.ould j0U8jv-burnyourowDTAihdoesniotadadswill-DEN- Y a fourth. the disprove theory f at 2 HERSELF many things which you if you read J representr . which was at first adyancedTEvf brSaturdayrFebr3ul912, stockrmr-Fljraran- d specificathis to able SPECIAL RATES dence was also presented that tions can be and study ads will be afford, 'year. seen at the office of " Mrs. Morrow had often u- -i 0- The best store in this town would soon be quarre K- - C. Schaub, architect, Logan, To Provo via Salt Lake Route edtwith her husband. Utah. A certified check of 10 A store must make its advertising appeal to hopelessly outclassed if, for any iength of time, per Nephi-Sa- lt from e .Tickets cent and a surety bond of 50 in-jadst failed to,make it pay you to read its Ao you of the . you because of per Lake and intermediate A merchant who- - believes tha of the bid will be required. -o ' I formation it contains. ' , points Jan. 29th. 31stv themore.people..kuQ'wabout.h: reserves the right --to J o A store ad that actually t ells you how to 2nd, 3rd, all other points ,Jan. store the more patrons he wi.. and all bids.- reject any Feb. 1st, return have is sure to be au E very distinctive, worth-whil- e thing ibout a I save a real dollar a dollar in money, not in j 28th, 31st, and aggressive Arthur advertiser. jensen, 'claims is worth a dollar to you. Isnt it! store is advertising haaterial. Clerk, Board of Education. 1 L- nous I J st so-lo- re-Jaft- er post-offic- 1 j 7 5? Ex-amine- Post-Offic- rs, e, n, so-cal- Kzed l- .. Jl e 'P "J'' anf-whi- ch i Feb-niar- -- et jf resSj d, , Bo-Th- -- those--wbo- 1 m ed r of-sui- cide on-sal- the-real-va- lue it -- tu; s. 1 1 Feblst, ike-Boa- - ) rd cr |