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Show What is the matter with the Logan Journal? Has it swallowed a match, or what? We have gloiied oyer the Journal's eucces9 in Cache county the last election, and but gave it some wholesome advice about quarreling. The Journal must not become petulant now since it has gained such a signal victoryjn Cache, as The Dispatch, Dis-patch, has in Utah. The Journal should not twit The Dispatch with having lost Provo. We fear Proyo is irretrievably republican as it has been all along since division. But, dear Journal, we intend to see to it that next year it shall go democratic, To accomplish that feat we would be willing wil-ling to kisa the devil. Even th Tribune laughs at Kolb's fiasco in Alabama. Who would ever have believed that the Tribune would ever do anything save fight the southern south-ern democracy. The fact is that Kolb represents but a sorry constituency of the hill county dirt eaters and negroes. The good Lord pity Alabama if ever Kolb and Ms ragged cohorts get control con-trol of the government, even for a week. The leading article of this paper Saturday last has been extravagantly praised. The people are casting over in their own minds, if it will not be better to draw a stricter line over their girls than to have them take the risk that the poor Karren girl took, and the almost unanimous conclusion is that it would be far better. : The Tribune's efforts to down Raw- line are alarming, alarmincly weak and puerile. The Tribune has Arthur Brown and Fenstermaker on its hands now. After it has downed them it may then take up Rawlins. It would be good eenBe to let him alone, we think. The people of Utah are not pleased that she has no representation on the Uintah and Uncompaghre commission. It makes no difference to them who it was who made the appointments, they are displeased. i 1 ilF the pro silver people of the west expect anything decided on the silver question in either the presidential ' message or the secretary's report, they ne doomed to disappointment,we fear. The reports of the barbarities of the Japanese at Port Arthur do not make pleasant read ins at this distance from the scene. We can but hope that reports aie greatly exaggerated. That Florida hotel keeper who attached at-tached the dead body of a guest for a board bill, would make a good tax collector col-lector iD California. Thb Taylor Brothers' write up on our first page is a stunner, and no mia take. The bright sunshine of Utah is the glory of the fall so lar. It is simply delightful. Provo is the centre of Utah and ought to be the capital. |