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Show THE Anv Number of Anti-F- it TRI-WEEKL- .TOURS AL: LOO Y AN-UT- FEBRUARY AH 1903 1 community Hire ours, although I am a Ada been for generations. 1 Was born and reared lynid tlio institution of slavery. I first learned to T.hirl the top and bounce the bail with the young African. Everything I own on earth is the result of slave labor, the bread that feeds my wifound children is produced by-- ; tho- -j labor of slaves. They live on my plantations with every feeling cf klndnes3 as between neater aud clave. I love them; they love no. Yit, frankly, I rather e.e them free. I should geatlemen cf turning these men into fiends with his impracticable dreams No. no. If the wurcomes, let them of liberty and freedom and precipitatmnko it. said the Judge. ing upon the country horrors unspeakAnd as to secession, continued the able! governor, it Is true, as Mr. Hudson Yes, said the judge more calmly; says, the Union was made up by'the you are right. When he was appre, hended by the gallant Lee of Virgin-voluntary adhesion thereto of thedlf- Tereiit commonwealths, and that any la Gentlemen, you will hear more of state thereof.-- consistent with the nathat man when war comes, interrupt- tional constitution, may lawfully and ed the mayor. I knew him at West peacefully withdraw from the Union without the consent of the north or of Point. ONE When he was apprehended and any state. Let those who would strive bo ready to v.." tried and convicted of high treason by ' to prevent it do so at their peril I We and jin any move whatsoever looking to that due process of law, continued the have rights, and we dare to maintain 1 will sell: them! We will fight for them with the end. To free than myself out of hand Judge, every opportunity being aflast ounce of our treasure and the last Smoked herring, 7 for 25c. aud without general forded him for defense, before an ImSmoked salmon 3 lbs. drop cf our blood. Believe me, when 35e. among ether, slaveholders wculd be to partial jury of his countrymen, and exthe time comes Alabama will not be into them and California hams, per lb. disaster, ecuted In a dignified and orderly man- ' 12Jc. plunge poverty found come lagging In the rear. Her chilbeen has hut it that my hope ner, without execration or obloquy, In 15c, Pickles, one qt. gentlemen. said the governor, 5 cans corn 55c. weans might be devised whereby slave vindication of the law. what then? dren. to his feet, will be found at the cord'd be supplanted by free labor Gentlemen, rising 4 pkgs mush you are aware that church35c. labor front. We have waited too long. This property bolding In slaves might es all over the north held services of 75c. aud Cooking apples, per bu. irIdo this very very hour, a movement day. cease to bo in the V.cuth. the 3 pkgs Schillings tea 55c. reconcilable dliTyrcnce .Mr. Hudson humiliation and prayer that Brown, Is on fpot which will be consummated' Avas as a saint. Minute guns-- ' 3 pkgs Schillings 8 oz. 70c. speaks of might be i kail I, ray har- Avcre glorified fired. In the legislature- - of the before the sun rises again which will assure the world of our meaning. Tinware, 25 per cent, off aud monised great state of Massachusetts eight out The men had risen In excitements with every $8 purchase will give raid the governor, cf the nineteen senators voted to nd-- I Gentlemen, the governor made this Important anone 50 c. clothes rack free. reading from a nowspapgjr clipping journ at the time of the execution.' Wonouncement. aud they burst Into wild which he took from his pocket, yesmen canonized the bloodthirsty old facheering as he closed. Judge Annan terday In Montgomery at the session natic as St. John the Just. PhilanthroDr. Vonosste alone preserved their Storeand - of the Alabama confluence cf tlu Meth- pists pronounced him most Eoglands Grocery truly Chris- - composure, Even Boyd Teyton had odist Church South it was resolved that Era-an- d been carried away by the enthusiasm the conference believed African slav- iv.n. Northern poets like Whittier, Avrote of the mofliont and had risen to bis LougfclloAV paneery as It exists in the south to be a Aviso, Avith the rest A swift glance of feet him. Wendell like Orators upon gyrics humane and righteous institution, apapproval which Mary Annan shot at pointed by God and calculated to pro- Phillips and William Lloyd Garrison him more than repaid him. Darrow. a his action and counted him mote In tho highest possible degree the approved had devoted himself with the who was it proved that welfare of the slave; that the election lfiartyr. Why. mii.I. Chris. ian tcio chivalry of the gentleman to Pinkie THE LIQUOR MERCHANT, of a sectional president of the United I Dr. blush tlum! Peyton, saw the glance, and his heart fir interrupted States was evidence of the hostility' of 1 Center Eauk in consequence. Loan the them! 30, St., hotly. repudiate majority of the people to the south, Bampncy to had hern his scheme of party and which in fact if not in form disCHAPTER XII. Wines per bottle 35c. solves the compact of union between firsassinaticu and robb.ry. GAGE IS TUBOAVX. THE Wines per gallon from $1.25 to the states and drives the aggrieved Shame! Shame! broke from one EFORE the cheering died away $2.00. party to assert its Independence. And man and another as the judge's voice door rose the in stirn denunciation. giving entrance from Whiskey per gallon from $2.50 they said further, Our hearts are witli wan hall the That opened my eyes, gentlemen, suddenly thrown the south, and should there be need to $0.00. a and could as else said have open young man in the done, nothing we shall not be found wanting In the Salt Lake Brewing Co.s finest hour of danger. the old man sloAvly. That paralyzed uniform of a corporal of the Light cavburst unceremoniously nto the beer, also Pabst Milwaukee and A ringing declaration, that, raid ail the efforts we had been quietly alry room. Clicking his heels together, he Anheiser Bush in Keg and bottles Dr. Bainpney, who was an Episco- making looking toward the manumismade a military salute to the host. sion of the slaves. always in stock. palian, from our Methodist brethren. Excuse me. Judge Aunan. be said, can doubt after that But, you judge, Tity that men of such clear Insight and ladies and gentlemen all. but I Free Delivery to Any Fart of City ever left the fold of the true church. that Avar will come? asked the mayor have come for Sergeant DarroAv. Or Its a question of propertyigiiin. quickly. 1 do not know what to as to dors. sir. lies wanted at the armory say Almost all political or even moral questhe answered It may immediately . that, judge. tions have a material basis. The northcome in Gods Madam, sid Darrow, rising to his providence. Perhaps it ern states, in defiance of the constituAvill I I come. and liowfng to Mrs. Peyton, l:y feet fear so; but, frankly, tion, have denied that slaves are propsecesmind not have your leave. Judge, Miss Mary and upon changed my erty, have refused to protect slave Is a are ours. We sion. Union The part gentlemen all, I bid you good evening. owners, despite the fugitive slave law, Duty calls ine. Noav, corporal, I am In their title to their slaves, and will of it. Think of the moral advantage Ave have by claiming and retaining it! ready. said the refuse, lawyer, again clearly Stop, corporal! said the governor.-Whastating the case and with his lino legal Let those Avho dislike our system leave are your orders? mind going to the core of the problyu us. I.ct ir not go out. ' said the Orders to muster the troop of cavjudge, In u way that awakened everybodys .governor, your . (Repaired and improved) ideas aid Impracticable. If the Avar alry at the armory at once active admiration. ' The right to govern rests in a small must come, and I for one am, sure it service, sir, said the corporal, a young will, avc must not wait until the 4th fellow called Hamilton Pleasants, minority, said tho aristocratic of March. Fore Ava rnod, Ave must be knoAvn intimately to every one in the not having shaken off the ideas of his Spanish ancestry, the most per- forearmed. Rather than submit for one room. And Avliat then? sistent blood in Europe, the duty to moment to black Republican rule 1 Avouhl have our people fight to the last I know no more than that, your exis In inherent obey the great mass of mankind. The real civilization of a drop of blood to resist this fanatical cellency. Ah, gentlemen, said lh country is in its aristocracy. Wo can oppression. We can only guarantee our our of is the ideal s there the strength have r.o aristocracy in the south withsafety by arms. Avithout question. orders Well, sir, out slave labor, and If we cannot have sure success Ave kuoAV and of of those Are the and shall your you company slaves without secession lot us secede. 1 in not seek knoAV but world aims? shall doubt, orders the what speak your Gentlemen. said tho Judge, I think soldiers present, assurance from-thare before the sun rises. Where is tho Dr. Yer.osstc is right. I have held simi- - - armory? lar opinions, and yet one circumstance said the judge quickly. conWithers doAvn said Massachusetts street, sir, Its Perfectly sure, has convinced me at least of tho futilDon't you lliiuk so. Colonel said DarroAv. ity of any present hop'e of a peaceable, fidently. No, sir, exclisfe me, said the corpoorderly abrogation of slavery. It hak Peyton? Not a it. of doubt sir! The Yankees and ral not impaired my conclusions or blind-- , quickly, it on Charleston street. IIoavs that? exclaimed Colonel ed my judgment, I trust, but 1 am wont stand a ghost of a sIioav Avlth 10 GRANDLY aware that it has done more to deter the .south, ansAvored the colonel, Avith rcyton in surprise. "I know of no street by that name. men who think- as Dr. Vonosste and equally confident assurance. lie valor of our citizens Avere If And Gentlemen, said' the mayor, counthere of and are us Through the myself many Heart of from any concerted action.. than miy-- j not enough. interposed Dr. Veuosste, cil passed a resolution this afternoon avo have another ally. renaming all streets that Avere prething else that could have been done. the Rockies. And asked is? Dr. that Bampney. Wlmt was that. Judge? asked Coloviously named after northern states . Everybody knows that the scenic ami is Vc sir! Cotton Cotton, p king. ,after..thG glorious, cities and commonuon' ' most interesting route acioss the lO'iti-;u- l Cotton control the of world. the wealths of the south. Gentlemen, wc product The conduct of the north with nertt, is bv way of Salt Lake City the1 England and France, Europe, must be will wipe out every vestige of the north of the Saints and the Canon of Kurd to the John Brown raid. Avlth us on that account if no other. from our records as we obliterate the the Grand River, Tennessee Paax.Eigle Yps, yes. cried tho colonel; "what anon 5ive: Canon J1'the Royal Gorge, the ' did the northern sympathizers think of ourSuppose. tho north tries to blockade oppressors from our hearts, he conGunnison or .Mar tinued amid laughter and applause. ports, doctor? queried Mendiota. nm W;ls a w,odtbimy fanatic shall Pass, all of which are views eeeh that? could not. The task Avould be Good luck and godspeed to you. They against tho sovereign state so from the car windows of the Denver A ns be to and gigantic impracticable, Sergeant Darrow, said Mary "Annan, L Rio Grande R. R. Through Sleeping cf V1? U a a:ul tlirouh lu.r against the not would it. and coming" swiftly around the poAvors permit They rising a, and . Dining Car Service to Denver, the United States, he continued no-a-a must cotton. have can to it his side and shaking his hand, table get They a Kansas Cftv, St, Louis or Chi ; ly. with singular perversion of tho hero. here but her eyes Stop-ovshining Avith animation. is of the eago privilege .granted Importance sovereign bodies, You are correct. Dr. Veuosste, exWherever you go and Avbatever you on . all classes of ticket. Personally Here Avas a man who levied wa upon Cefiducted Excursions. rite for copy a constitutional commonwealth and claimed the governor. Cotton-l- s king, do, our hearts are with you. B- eThe young soldier wrung her slender .. and Ave are the power behind its ot But aside throne. from that the haud.and fightp then 'without bowed .Wealths, who seized a government arhis Aver of is south the on heel po turned ing and greatvastly deeply, sharply senal, shot or Imprisoned unoffending er of in EtirowwMiTuumaaigw.M. than that the of followed the left Fleasants. north, room, spite by It did all with the avowed citizens, and our disparity In numbers, for, here IS this war? queried the Rev. Dr. JOSEPH WILSON & SON. purpose of exciting n, servile Insurrecmr.u is a soldier. 1 am as sure of Bampney tion; who cherished the monstrous deof the right Machinists. .No, sir, said Colonel Peyton;- this sign of arming the slaves, of letting success ns I withdraw to a Unof state from the is play. thcrrb'oso upon our wives Jnd children Iron and brass fonnderies. , think of It. la the ion. , Yea, said the governor, but In the of the. presence .Mai.vrttreeU nGaa IsU. d no one can the It will ho Avar of the grimmest end Abstractedly deny beauty around this board. kind. - - WEEK FOR INDIGESTION right of secession. The constitution is .the act of the several sovereign states. It Is their Instrument. The Instrument could not be construed as binding any unwilling to ratify It nor as holding auy bound who wish to be free. All we wish Is to be left alone, to be allowed to depart In peace. Shall "we be allowed neither peace In the Union nor the poor boon of seeking it out of the Union? asked Hudson Incisively. You are right, sir, cried Colonel Peyton. 'We must Organize conventions all over the south, set fire to the southern heart. Instruct the southern mind, give courage "to each .other, and at the proper moment by organized concerted action precipitate the conflict with n first blow, which will give ; . ' us an advantage. Peoples The anii-flee- h people are mighty scarce. When it comes to losing good solid flesh 'from auy cause there is a general protest. Losing flfeh means weakness, nervousness, lack 'of ambition, loss of confidence, and a pale, 8A"ow,or yellow complexion. Then comes sickness with the pain and misery, as rell as the worry of expense and doctor biller Person a who realize that they are losing flesh would do well to act in ime, so as to avoid the coming weakness. The food thev eat wants to be turned into strong rich blood, this makes solid flesh and mnsde1 and the beat medicine for this is Dr. Quails Blood & Nerve Tonic, a tablet to take after meals People who have used this Tonic tell us that to 3 lbs. per they have gained from week, of good solid flesh and of course iJOBBiantly gained in health and. strength. This Tonic is sold by all Druggists for 75c per box, of 3 boxes for $2.00, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. Write us about any weakness -you may have, perhaps the advice we this costs give you may be all you need, Address, ' Dr. Gunn, you nothing. Philadelphia, Pa.- For ealebyRiter Bros.Drug Co., Logan. Utah. 17 the cause of more. discomfort is ailment anj other that If you ? things jou want, and that J a!00? (for you, you are dirtiegte. iDospept-Tablets will make J?1 digestion perfect and and its attendant dLareabl? S toms. 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