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Show . rxcaiwa THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH THE JOURNAL Will Millionaire Bakers .. ' Son Go To Electric Chair--' For Killing Poor Sailor? - PUBJJtoHEB BY v KAKL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANT - f Augusts Cordon Atatorad At Yhs Port ' Offles Every Day in .the Week, Except at Logan, Utah, as Second ClOsa Matter. ' Payment for a Pull Tear. t v. a Sunday We - t 4 i ' - ' , f Till - btij t The real secret of promotion lies in constantly" doing more than you are paid to do. Keep yourself underpaid. tAs soon as you are oveipaid you are bound to go backward. Lack of principle is show n by cuncritment of mistakes, -and the constant making of excuses. t It will be noted that Mr, Whitdoea not stress lack of sufficient education or trailing for business.' This probably does ' not exist to any,grekt extent, or at least it should not, for almost every boy and girl In the land, has access to schools which are larger, better equipped and have more teachers than at any previous time in the history of the country. , The fault seems to lie in the character of the young persons. , Of courseoprq, allowance shoyld fyetmade for mere youth, which must find difficult, W short hofefi, to give up the care-fre- e " and irresponsible life of childhood to enter into a daily 'routine of " ' ", hard work. . Perhaps' in his study of conditions Mr. White has not given , j t- , ir s After: Every Meal - - Sales , I tweed tiliu late Lite lie , ' uut I He bee splits list. "His name, is is sad s Breast tall Mortimer." , 1 "liretiui Moitbavr' Its, uia'atu. He banded me s bit of a kjuril, but I drupiird U, being IitJ .frolii llie dlsltes., . ilitfneit atoaif to the door with .Uoi, u forbidding expression, Tills, as bc lnid.jm-ll)- ' rpiuarLeti, was intulersble. Site reuMiUibered Bream HurtUner. He nas the sou pt tW Mr. Mortimer a bo n as the friend of the Mr. Bennett Vt ho anted fl unde. This arislt eodld only hate U tie with tfis subject tf Wlndtue, and aiie sent into the dmlnsmout in a state of etdd fur), determined to stUnsi Hie Mortimer fa ml I) once and siiuiM-- for'aH. AVALTER S WARD: (above): ISAAC CAMPBELL? . N'MILLS,'ind THE COURTHOUSE Breaui Mortimer was tall and thin. He had Miiall, bright eyes and s sharpHe looked much ly tcurtlng hose. mo(pe like purrot thus umat .parrots do.. It gate stranger a momentary shuck of surjoise a lieu they saw Bream Mortimer la restaurants eating roust beef. They had the feellngAUat' he would have preferred sunltowar ALLEN R. ' , - y NEW YORK Will Walter S.'Ward7on of the imllWr hater? (George Ward, meet death inthe electric., chair.for.the murder of a poor gob, Clarence Peters? Ward, confessed killing1 Peters.T declaring; theTsailor JwithT two1 Mother men, had attempted to blackmail him. f After year and a half Ward has been brought to'tnafinthoj White Plains court, whereMhe state will try to showj thatPe ters teould not have been with the alleged black mai1era. - . .The plate is asking the death' penalty, Inerest'rin-thY'ci$-- i' Sharpened by the desperate fightpuMip by Ward's attorneys to.yre Vent. the ease coming to trial, t v seeds.- - flavorandquality that goes into WRIGLEYS at the factotvJS KEPT IT FOR you. lhe marriage would be ummltahto Mia Benin! t ami uiy on do not vlhrntr on the some plane. am Minii obliged to vou for coming and telhhg me of this. ahull take lmineilla stefta. Tlints 4tod! But 'what tlve procedure? ts getting kite, filtell be waiting at the church at eleven. With bed no. mid Mr. Mortimer, "Knstae will not lie there." "You tfc nk vou nn fix It?" "Kustase will not he there," repeat , d Mrs. I Irnett, Bream Mirtluier lioppeil dw from his chair. . Well, youve tn ken a weight off my .11 !e going. mind. Haven't ' had breakfo: yet Too worried to eat hrwthfaT. . Believed aw TtU is where Jiree egg and a rusher of ham off In ttielr prime, i feel I can get rch on you." ' Y'ou car ; , t WRIGLETS Is. pure chicle and ether Ingre- dients of the highest quality obtainable. Made und e r modern : ? sanitary conditions. . WRIGLEVS aids appe- tite. keeps teeth white and - art aood for valuable presents. ' A SPLENDID .. That tired, half-tiic- l.. mXDta -- discouraged feel- ing caused by s torpid hvtar and constipated bowels can be gotten nd of with promptness by using If carbine. surprising You feel its benebual effect with the first dose as its purifying and regulating effect thorough and complete. It not only drives out bde and impuriiiea but it im parts a splendid feeling of exh duration, strength, vim, and buoyanry of siiints. Pnce 60c. Bold by CITY DRUG CO. , wKU' sleaue iip and gnugvv ay . dow n ready for her Trip to SuliUuuiiptgn. The hour of depurtme was neap and there was a good dent of mixed actively going on. hallors tlddltl trixint with Junior mllivrs flitted to and roites. fro. stewards wrestled wiih trunks. Irobubly the captain, though not visible, was also employed on some useful work of a nautical nn tu re and not wasting his rime. Men, women, boxes, rugs, dogs, flowers and jam lets f fruit were flowing on tsgird to a steady stream, Tlie cavernous customs sited was cwigvstml with friends and relatives, and Sam Marlowe, heading for the gcngplmik, was only .able to make itrogrew By The mmole and energy wtilfli X'ature lind bestowed upon him, gad w lih-- dm Ing the t vreuty-fivyears of Ills lift he had fleveloiied by athletic exercise. However, after Some minutes of silent endeavor, now driving lils shoulder Into the mlitilff of White-Jackete- d fellow-travele- f It h ' tie o y 1 ve s , , break the seal. They BEST BT TEST j The sealed package does that You - Save Wridey's wrappers brand s ip-t- nf IN helps digestion. tury "Ttien Ill say goodhy. - t . Morning, Mrs. HlgnetC ' i "I.oodby." 1Jeastt eit dowti. - T men a Teolly goodhy. Pm salliaL Bream Mortimer sut dean.'' Be looked as thmigli he would rather hsva for EngliiuiTon buturda) on the ,. i v. implied onto a perch, hut be sat UeaS. r. rimleed? My sou 1U be your He- - glanced alumt the- room with xdted . ps. gleaming, e) Bream Mortimer looked' soiuew hat Mrs. Hlgnett, I must hava a word apiireitenehe. ' is to be with 'you alone" this angle of the situation suff cient consideration. You wont tell hint that t was the word wttb ms You are haling one who spilled the beaus?", ' 1 hoped, that he has not, for if what he says & true, if with increas- alone." ' I beg your pnrdon. t , T hardly know haw to begin. ed, in fact practically unlimited facilities for improvement in edThen let tue help you. it Id quits . You wont wise him up that A result is as he aepicts, then indeed it is a gloomy impossible. I will never consent." ucation, threw ,a spanner Into Hie machinery V Some obstructing male, now eourte-otislI do not understnnd you. prospect. (This condition probably is u resukt pf the general laxity i .Bream Mortimer started. , . .t You wont tell b(m tlrnt I crablKPil lifting some stoHt female off his and the- - letting down of standards that lias characterize the s Then you have beard!" ' feet, he had succaedsd'to struggling to the thing awayguiumed have heard about nothing else his actw-gaI . williln a few yards of his goat, when , present decade. Perhaps, too' in the bitter School of experience, since I met Mr. Bennett in London. the gamer I shall not mention your chivalrous suddenly a sharp mln shot through this ninety per cent of our youths may learh lessons that will in Mr. Bennett talked about nothing else. -- , , his right and atpl he aptut round with . ' Tour father talked about nothing else. Intervention.' great degree overconie the first handicap. Chivalrous ?" mid Bream Mortimer a cry, And now," cried Mrs. HIgneti fiercely, 1 dont know that I'd call It seemed to Sam that he had been doubtfully, yog coma and try te reopen the subject. v Once and for all, nothing will It absolute!) Chivalrous. Of course, bitten, end rill pnrxled him, for New alter my decision. No money nlil in- all's fair to love and war. Well, I'm York erow ds, though they nmy shove glad you re going to keep my share and Jostle, rarely bile, i duce me to let my house." to tite bushu-a' But 1 (hdut route about that I He found hfmsetf face to face with under jour hat. tt You did not cuwe about WlndleeT" might have been awkward meeting him an extraordinarily pretty girl. JU hourd," .She was a. red haired girl wlththe Good Lord, wr! J Festival of St, Denis, patron , "Hien will yon kindly tell me why on You are not Jthrly to meet Eustace beanttfiit Ivory skin whhti goes with board. He Is a very indifferent red hair Her eyes, though they were you have Conief saint of France, . , sabot and spends most of Ills time to tmder-th- e shadow of her hHt, and he Bream Mortimer looked embar' Observants of Fire Preven'ould not lie certain, lie diagnosed as rassed. He wriggled s little and moved his cahin Thats good ' Kavea a lot of his arms as If he were trying te dap green, or majlie Id tie, or possibly gray. tion Day throughout the United t elb guodli)-.i . No! thur If mattered, for he had a them. States and Canada. VUieu yon reach England 'Goodhy. So catholic taste to feminine eyes. You know, be said, fin not a man Bishop Ethelbeit Talbot, of remember me to your fa I her." who butts ip to other peoples attains. the, were li'Tffu unit t.Hfrhv, long the Episcopal diocese of Bethle-- , He won't have forgotten you. said as .were the sjiecfnien under his ImHestopped. 1830 nrfteid Scott SchleyT ham. Pa., uelebTafeOis 7otn Bream Mortimer couluieutly. He did mediate nollis. lie was not tlie man . NoI said Mrs. Hlgnett x distinguished American naval not see how It was humanly possible to quibble about a jsiint f color. Hf "Im not tt man who , . . birthday today. Mrs. Hlgnett was never a very pa- for anyone to fofget this woumn. She hose was small, am) on the very tip , Twenty years ago today be- officer, born near Frederick, Md. was ilke a eelehratWJ chewing gum. tient woman. f It there waa a tiny freckles , Her gan the great floods in Paterson, Died Oct. 2. 1911. Tho taste lingered. f ' Let us take all your negative qualimouth was nice and. wide, her eMn N. J., which destroyed $3,000,-00- 0 1868 Howell Cobb, who was a ' Mrs. Hlgnett was a woman of soft and runnd. for granted," she said curtly. in property. member of President Buchan- ties ( , "What Is it If you have no objection and decNlve net on Even width varuurfn a abhors Nature Samnet A Rfiecial primary election is ans cabinet, died in New York to your attention on tbat hef late visitor was speaking, sclieinok larlowe was a susceptible young man, to be held in Vermont today to City. Bom at Cherry Hill, Ga., for concentrating a moment, that you wish te see mo had begun in form in her mtsd tlfie nail for many a long month his heart nominate candidates for United Sept. 7, 1815. bobble rhdng to the sorfuev of it had been lying .nuiity, 'all swept and . i aboutr States senator to succeed the 1870 Rome and the Roman This marriage. rushing river. P.v' the time the door garnished, with Wekonie on the mat. . bad closed behind Bream Mortimer ape Till girt seemed to rush in and fill It, late William P. Dillingham. marriage?" provinces, constituting the Papal ""What . Your eon'a marriage. hail at her dlutoeul no fewer than She was not the prettiest girl he had . .The annual convention of the states, were proclaimed part of Myr son is not married!" seven,, all K'khI. , It took tier hub n ever seen. She was the (bird prettiest. National Retail Lumber Dealers the kingdom of Italy. "No, hut hes going to be. At eleven moment to select tlie best and atoj- - He had an orderly mind, one capable Association will assemble in 1873 Sir Samuel Baker Te o'clock this at tlie Little t ot classify tog and docketing girls. Hs Louisville today for a session of turned to London from his mis- Church Round diornlng - t the Corner!" wallowed convulsively. His three days. sion up the Nile to suppress the Mrs. Hlgnett steredL cheat swelled beneath ltd s slave-trade.A special meeting of the Epis" Will you please tell me who 1 the covering of blue ffunnei and Invisible 1877 The first meeting of girt my misguided son wishes te copal diocesan convention of stripe. At last, he fold himself, he was to love, really to love, and et first j NeWjJersey is to be held at Tren- the American Humane Associ- marryT I dont know that Td call him missight, too. Which made It all Ute more ton today for the purpose of ation was held at Cleveland. impressive. He doubted whether ta . 1892 Great celebration in guided, said Mr. Mortimer, aa one dwelecting a bishop coadjutor. te be fair. "I think he's a right the whole course at history anything New York City in honor of the elling IN THE DAYS NEWS ssiirt picker! She's such a corking! The Rt, Rev. Ethelbert Tajbot, iQ0th.nmvraary - of to any laxly. Oh, to clasp this girl to , gifL 'To T tubwTT We er cklidren toWho selebrated hts seventy-fift- h of America. hint and gether, and Ive loved her for yearn. , , ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Ten years at least But you know But she had bitten him to the arm. birthday anniversary today, has been bishop of the Protestant That was hardly the right spirit That Eugene Field memorial statue how it is somehow one never seeme to get in line for proposal. I thought lie felt constituted an obstacle. , Episcopal dicoese of Bethlehem, unveiled in Chicago. saw an opening in the summer ef "Oh, Im sorry site cried, formerly the diocese Of Central Part of the Imperial university 1nineteen U blew over. I'm twelve but Well, of eourse, it she regretted her Pennsylvania, for more than a in Tokio destroyed by fire. , pot one of those smooth,' dashing guys, rash act , , , After all, at) Impul TODAYS BIRTHDAYS quarter of a century. The Bishop sive girl might Idle a tuan to lhe arm you tee, with n great line of talk. Im is one of the most widely known Camille Saint-Sean- s, the fam- not . to the excitement of the moment and "It you wilt kindly," said Mm Hlg-ne- tt prelates of the church in Amer- ous French composer of orchessitu haves sweet, womanly nature. ica. He is a native of Missouri, tral music, born in Paris, 88 The crow d --seems to make Impatiently, postpone this eeeay In so nervous." toweiue future ocDartmouth years ago today. and graduated casion I shall be greatly obliged. I Ram might have remained myatlfled. , Leonard General College, Later he studied at the Wood, Major te hear the name of the but At this Juncture there proceeded General Theological Seminary, U. Governor General of the am waiting son wDbee to marry. Ym bundle of rugs to the neigh- and was ordained in 1873. After Philippines, born at Winchester, girl my Havent I told you? an- Id Mr. Mor. ltorhsi of tlie, girls lower ribs his ordination he filled pulpits N, H 63 years agododay, "Thattimer suntrised. odd. .1 slmrp yuigilBg sound. at several places in Missouri unAlfred Dreyfus,, central fig- haven't! Its funny how one doesnt I imp Re didnt hurt you much. til 1887, when he was made ure in the celebrated French do the things one thinks one does. Im Youre the third ierson hes bitten to- - . . kissed tlie animat In A missionary bishop of Idaho .and army case of some years ago, the soft of man . . duy.She Room. ha Son'a Har Tlptaad Softly ta What Is her name? loving amt congratulatory way on the Wyoming. In 1898 he was trans- born 64 years ago today. , e of his black nose. i . Bennett Not counting ferred from the 'West to his Wesley L. Jones, UnitedStates Elio tiptoed auftly to har son's tip , of eourse." she added. Bennett? Wlthetnitna P.rniiertf The pleat. bellboy And an Talbot is room. see'. snores her senator bom from greeted Bishop Rhythmic present Washington, than she was of Mr, Rufus Bennett? The from him to ths eloquent speaker and has been a near Bethany, I1L, 60 years ago daughter girt 1 met st lunch pne day listening ears. She opened the door crowd and lis swept was left thinking af 11 and weut noiselessly to. ' prolific writer of books, pamph- today. . the tilings he might have said all at your fathers luitweY sermons. lets and Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, those graceful, witty. Ingratiating That's It Youre a great guesser. CHAPTER II : TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES Episcopal bishop of Bethleham, think you ought to stop the thing. thtog which Just make g bit of dift I was Pa., born at Fayette, Mo., 75 ference an these ocosMons. I Intend to, I77& Count Pulaski J3 liner Atlantic lay at har plar Todays Events the goodness ofany m every way, " All for over one third of a cea other 5 Baking Ihtimes asmuch as that lie a reporter froui one of the nessintrJ" " . Better luulertiUe!" cried Mr. juu lull kUu llmt I . prihdiiced Pure 1 .' 1 1 WmaU ' V i Uiil not. 1 (l.mtiK-riMiu- , I Hlanett. 5 cent ef the boys and grls of lhe United States NINETYtper first positions in the bus ness 'world, was the assertion' of A. D. White, of Chicago, statistician of Swift and Co., in a recent report to the Chicago Association of Commerce. In nine cases out of ten, the repot t continues, the loss (of ,, position can be traced to one of f ve reasons, whjch he gives as follows , Lack of a sense of responsibility, unv ilbngness to work hard, lack of thoroughness, false notion? about salary and promo ' lion, and lack of principle, He explains their attitude more fully . by addings t ' Lack of a sense of responsibility is shovyn by neglect of work, failure to put the most important things first and the expression of a general I should worry attitude. . , to work, shown to late woik is Unwillingness hard, by being minutes the at and the end few lunch hour, stealing a stretching of the day, watching the clock, and washing time by social conversation and telephone calls during business hours. $ Lack of thoroughness is indicated most frequently by nn- will" r. guess to begin at the bottom and to go through the drudgf ery of mastering each step before going ahead. Mytrt v'CvpfngJH 4 Itlaat L, Illustration , f B5HF5T9ES5BH t 'I trwimby n 7 7 EVERY DAY: This Is (ho dav which lhe Lord hath made; Will reioire and be glad in it. Psalm 118:24, What is new every morning? Lam. 3:22,23. THEIK FIRST JOBS. v ; .70c x . 102?. ft, By P. G, Wodehouxe ..0 . 1 Tuesday, October ' j Maid S -- ' AND Id It or ' . , MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use tor repnbUcatlon ef all news dlipatcbea credited to it or not otherwise credited tn thi paper ' lcesflTlew pubnahedhVrem7 end ateo-th- r , Ail right of repoblicaUon of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING RATE8 FURNISHED ON APPLICATION V " Three Men -- SUBSCRIPTION RATE. BT RAIL- - PER MONTH, tn Advance BT CARRIER PXR MONTH, in Advance A Dlaeount ot SI. 09 Per Tear Will Be Given for Advance 5 A i ery ltoky-Boodl- at psycho-analys- is -- SA. i ir -- d 1 ' zy -- mortally wounded in the attack years ago today. "'v f . TM!" ,1 , (To be continued) , 0 |