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Show B I JtLOCALj ITEMS.. H licngt Nelson Jr. is building an nd- H dltlon to his dwelling house. Hr Wo arc glnd to sco that James Parry W who was run over u week or two since B is able to le at work again. H - H Mrs. Evelyn Parry who bas been suf- 1 forlng with a fever which it was feared B" was typhoid, is still very ill, H ) Mr. and Mrs. llyrum Recce havo an H addition to their family in the person H- pi a now bappy that arrived there late- M iy. B' Clmmborialn'B Stomach and Liver H -Tablets aro becoming a favorite for H stomach troubles and constipation. H For sale by all Dealers. H For Sate. B' Fifteen tons of luccrn hay, one good H thrco and u quarter wagon. Inquire of H Edwin Cox. BM Ilainlltons Fort. H Mr. Francis Webster returned tlio HHi Inst of Inst week from Chicago, where H ho has been with a flock of sheep for H marlcot. Mr. W. reports fair bucccss lu M his venture. Municipal Socialism. As a sample of socialistic views of city policy, wo present to our readers the following platform of principles adopted by tho socialists of Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. 1. Tho abolition of tho contract system sys-tem on all public works, and all child labor. 2. Tho free educatlnu of all children up to the age of 18 years, and the furnishing furn-ishing of books, food and clothing by tho municipality us required. 3. The publlo ownership and operation opera-tion of all public utilities. I. A municipal labor bureau for the frco usoot the public. a, A municipal coal yard to supply tho city with fuel at tho actual cost of mining, transportlon and delivery. 0. .Submission to tho people of all questions affecting the public welfare when '2 pur cent of tho voters shall petition pe-tition for such submission. 7. The ultimate operation by the city of factories, stores, bakeries, tho liquor business, gas wells, etc., for the public beneflltand not for private profit. 8. Socialist party, when in olllce shall always and everywhere, until the present system of wage hlavery is utterly abolished, make tho answer to this question Its gulldlng mile of conduct: con-duct: Will this legislation ndvance the interests of the working class and aid tho workers in the class struggls against capitalism? If it docs, the Socialist party is for it; if it does not the Socialist party is absolutely opposed oppos-ed to It. 0. In acordance with this principle the socialist party pledges Itself to conduct all municipal ailalrs of Utah In such a manner us to promote the interests in-terests of tho working classes. |