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Show PAGE TWO TOE THE JOURNAL " PUBLISHED BY EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. e Entered at the every Tuesday," Thors and day Saturday, at Logan, Utah as Second-clas- s ' ' matter. Post-Offic- " AUGUSTUS GORDON F. J. MARSHALL ........ 3 Month'.,, 6 Month 12 Month CITY EDITOR RATER SUBSCRIPTION 3Months 6 Months 12 Month By Mail EDITOR ..... By Carrier. ... ... On Time ,. A... 90c $1.75. 1 . Thursday, May 16, 1912 that he uskeied the puests at a White house rc.eption, he 1 anded a -- lady into the life boat. He knew well .the etiquet of the discriminate beWjhite house, and could tween the social rights of guests of honor, IIs- also. knew ibe.'ftiquet of Gods jsea and sky. and the demand of Gods great judgment scene, so that the same charm of manner, the "ame gracious courtesy earedfoMhe women of the steerage and tenderly placed them in their seats ct safety. They saw him last with hat lifted,a smfie upon his face, and heard him bid adieu from the deck of death. But from that deck, he stepped into the presence of the God who made him, and I think it must have been with the same smile upon his lips, and the same reverent courtesy of obeisance that he met the. Father 'of us -- - 80c $1.75 .. $3.50 , all. ; Advance 75c HEY WANT TO KNOW.. ' The National Farmer $1.53 says that over in the $3.00 Gown of Catlin, 111., they have formed a Mothers .............. ...... ... ... ... .... Six month In JOURNAL, LOG AIT, UTAH is the limit on time subscription I Protective Association, the object of which will We be them cannot run let the determination of the character and stand paper. o we no make longer, yearly time rates ing of all suitors who come to pay ccrurt to" their daughters. It is planned to extend the organFurnished on Application ization to other cities of the state to the end that AdvertfsTng'Kate the mothers of one place may get information MAN THEOne WANTED. concerning the young men who may' ome George B. Fleming, evidently a thinka distance. , er, thus describe the qualification of the man courtingfrom Here are some of the things which the who should-b- e chosen as Dempcratic standard jeveryj'pungman bearer,, in the Commoner : ' ' who shows serious intentions. Wanted A Alan Sound like an ad In Does he smoke cigarettes! the want column, does it not And that Does he drink! is a it should be. From now until the nom, Is he known to he profane or vulgar! inating conventions, of all parties have concluded their deliberations, Does he read good books! A Man ad should be kept at the head of the Does he go to church or Sunday school! want column by every patriotic American "Does he spend hi evenings at home or In sapublic an in the United States, and in each ' loons! case he placed next to the pure reading matter. The various parties, like individuals, Is he considerate of his mother and sisters! will of course, differ in their Conclusions as What are his business prospect ? to the qualifications of the Man. There are one or two other questions which Let the republicans, the socialists and the might well be added to the list, and which proprohibitionists, select whom they will, we are bably will be. The association can do a worlc here concerned only with the qualifications of good andthe least of that good will not be 'of the"dcfnocratic'nommeeronewhowilPin' in the effect which it will have in keeping young truth represent the people instead of the I interests. men in the straight and narrow path. -The coming struggle between - the two .TheonlyJangerJhntuggesUJtseH.Jhe gerat parties must be between the defender men will eorae apprehension that so of the popular tights and the defenders of to the up requirements of the Mothers Protec the monopolisticprivileges. In suen a contiYe. assoejation that it may put the matrimon flict the leader of the democratic foreeamnsr ial market on the hog. be absolutely free from the influence of privo and above the suspicion ileged corporations us ; a hundred years later 30,000 Romans were lions which himself and his fathers before him One woman who "doesnt want much, is a New of trust domination. In fact, he must be one the from wiped out by Arminius in Teutoberg Forest, and but had society, bequeathed wrung who- - has justly earned the reputation of beYork woman who earns twelve dollars a week Roman citizens of the Greek cities were 80,(400 be it to a new family head, that bulk of it might ing the implacable foe of special privilege in a single day by the soldiers of Mithri-dateslain ahd who asks a court to award her five of the g kept yntact to roll up other millions; and a sincere tribune of the At Crecy there fell 1,200 French, knights, seven dollars aweek earned by her divorced has classes. o 1,400 gentlemen and 4,0C0 men at arms, besides band. Four hundred and fifty-eigIt is generally admitted that a large part of 30.000 of inferior ranks; 10,000 men were killed years be7 ..lO'""-- , fore the Christian era, the internal affairs at Agineourt and 14,00(4 were taken , prisoners ; the national revenue must be derived from taxes know each other. of the Roman republic had become so tangled and about 10,000 men, too, were slain out of the They levied upon imports in the form of a tariff; but Mr. Roosevelt, Mr. Taft says that the people demanded a Mian at the 76.000 who fought at Fodden; while out of the ne wilfully misrepresented me and distortec there is this fundamental difference in the manhead of affairs, and they knew where to 100.000 engaged in the fierce battle of Towton, find him. They found Cincinnatus at work ner of their assessment as practiced by the Remy public utterances. 36.000 are reported to have fallen in the battle on his farm, ploughing with a yoke of steers. publicans and as proposed by the Democrats. The and pursuit. He has failed to live up to his policy of The committee told him of his countrys life tax the necessaries of deal. Republicans heavily In all these old time battles, where .the square distress and needi. He left his pxen build peat without and, He has violated a solemn promise to the weapons were bows and arrows, swords and raising upf huge monopolies in the yoke, went with the citizens commitbattle axes, and where no weapon was available Democrats would much revenue. The tax: first American people not to be a candidate for tee, and straightened out the tangled trouthat could kill at a distance of more than a few Jlhe luxuries, next the comforts of life, and last bles of his'countryTT'his Is all thisiengen- - " third term .rose to , .bLLndredyards,themortalityirequently He is paving the way to be chief executive as of all, the necessities. dary story' of Rome tells us, and we are left one in every three or four fighters engaged and in the dark as to what become of the cattle." sometimes exceeded this enormous percentage; many time as his natural life will permit. Has the democratic party a Cincinnatus! i In One who so lightly regards principles shoulc civic Lake of Salt womthe committee whereas, in modem battles, with weapons far a AThe democratic party of Jhis country can more deadly, a proportion of one in twenty, it is is bo not entrusted club successive with seeking power to censor the moving presidential ans produce a great many such men. No man """ has rarely been exceeded, "" claimed, terms. ho has labored assiduously in the interest . pictures. It may, be suspected that a local board of the few as against the many, who has beof censors to censor the work of the national Concerning Mr. Taft, Mr, Roosevelt says: TOE JOYS OF VACATION. trayed the trust the people have imposed The president has not given the people i board of censors will not meet enthusiastic apIt takes money to travel, some sage obupon him in order that he might become the square deal. proval. Some people seem over anxious to cenhajd remarked, and his comment may be pliant tool of great corporations, trusts, .or server, IEis statement, regarding officeholders in earn sor, expurgate or expunge all of the amusements combinations, to serve as their legal adviser, supplemented by the further observation that of the people. thus ignoring the rights of the people that paign is an absurd Untruth. there seems to be plenty of the needful ' to the coffers of the privileged few might be He convicted himself of insincerity when he gratify- the desire of an increasing number of peofilled, can ever become the standard bearer h tariff bill. signed the of the democratic party. No. the man of the ple to get beyond the borders of their own little One part of his attack on mewas the crook hour, he who is tolead the democratic hosts" SOME EDITORIAL OPINIONS. world and to penetrate the great world beyond. .to victory next November, must not-b- e the edest kind of a deal. Never were there so many facilities offered When he said I minimized my Columbus .servile tool of vested interests but must be as there are at present to those who " wish to a man of the people, abreast of the times, speech, he said what he knew to be untrue. Is Warfare Becoming Less Deadly? break away from the monotony of continued free, untrammeled, progressive, and absoThe assaults of Mr. Tafts managers on me There are not wanting authorities with referin the same place ; and never before were lutely incorruptible. to the verge of indecency. ence to things military who aver that the imn ' . - have been foul there so many able to surrender to the temptaX o RIBUTE TO A HERO. provement in arms has actually rendered warfare . tion of feeing1 what is doing in our own and in less destructive and that In these days of fearThere ia a structure which every graduate Much has been written of the heroes of the ful engines of war the slaughter is much less foreign lands. Titanic, and the name most frequently mention- - rom our school i3 building, young and old, rich than was in the old days of muskets, of bows it I and There must be some reason for the very comed has been that of Major Archibald Butt, the poor, each one for himself. It is called and arrows and conflicts. In admon assumption that the cost of living is higher, Presidents military aide. Among those tributes character, and every act of your lives is a dition, it may out' that the modern but the growing tendency of Amiericans 'ho enjoy is stone structure. If day by day you are wars have been mercifully shorter, and so less the best we have seen waa. uttered by Dr. M." an outing in the good old summer time Beems sanguinary than those of the centuries gone. Ashby Jones at a speech made in Augusta, as fol-- 1 careful to build your lives with pure, upright - Under conditions of fighting, to present conclusive evidence that- - there has deeds, at the end you will stand a fair temple. lows: been no impairment of their capacity for 'enjoy." honored by- - God Turd msm Dutone leak will when gunpowder was unknown, wars drifted on One name tonight throbs in our fiVfenTor centuries: England' rdrgeneraUoh'sr sink ment. It is a safe asrertion to make, and one with a ship, and one flaw break a chain, so one the blended beauty of pain thoughts n waged war with Scotland almost without and pride. It sings itself in our hearts with that the truth of can be easily tested, that three mean, dishonorable act or word will forever for a hundred years, and for a like period the mixed melody of pathos and praise. leave its impress and work its influence on with France. The' Years War and, later, persons are now able to take a vacation in the Thirty your Archibald Butt could have 'been born in the Seven the Years are in War, character. Then let the several deeds unite to epochs military proper season where one was formely in the habit age of chivalry, a plumed helmet would ' form a day and one by one the days grow into history. of doing so. San Francisco Chronicle, have become him, and the lance of lists Our own civil war, though fought with would have felt familiar to his fingers. He noble years, and the years S they slowly pass guns, lasted but four, years. About had become familiar to the American peoThe woman, with an income about ?J11.. raise at last a beautiful edifice a year thereafter Prussia overcame Austria in enduring equal' to as" the embodimehUof their fgramou? ple -forever to your praise, and you will cherish with seven short weeks, and m 1871 the German own whn.does not read ads, will power courtesy' to their president. He interpreted the utmost tenderness the memories of your overwhelmed that of France in some eight many things which yon if you reSd for us the gracious care which an untrained months. It took Uncle Sam school and life. to The ads could school old will be able to afford, thi year. not express for their ruler, but only ninety days study house, the familiar public dissipate the power of Spain in two oceans. one who is known for hjs chamrof manner I walks about the place, the desk which upon you If the figttres-- of history and hi3 felicity of phrase will find It hard to wrote your name, all indelibly stored you should hear,-i- ncidentally, that your in away slaughter measure his manhood to the meaning of his reigned in the old days when men met favorite store had held an unadvertised memory never to be forgotten Exchange. in conflict and quarter was neither words and hariponize his actions to the sale of something youve been wanting toSpecial Wy, asked nor given. In 451 A. D., at the battle' of grace of his manner. Many men smiled at had n0t Proteeted YOUR that when Chalons, Of personaHworage; Atilla the Hun and the Roman the name of Archie Butt, and thought of v wouldnt yout t him as one on dress parade. But on the id who .after seeing his wife that not fairer -into a boat, than 160.000 safely Or deck of the Titanic last Sunday night a inad- men were slain. Indeed, by some went down 'with the Titaijie had Every distinctive, worth-whil- e plenty. It dened wretch rushing to safety Through the thing about a nund)er' of killed has been placed as as high store is advertising material. 8 qua itj be Better to be a 300.000. AsAt dead waitingjine of' women felt the steehbeneath Hastings some 30.000 men fell. tte-hiWe are told that at n. l r - U than a liTe IsmaTrAnd vet iAstor glove of 'Art biK B.in-s- d Hasdrubals nQ a stepped from" behind the disguisebfthe artnagmians were practically annihilated Af public benefactor. 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