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Show e other points in which we have LABOR STRIKES AS A FAILURE. sixty-onhitherto put our wares is such as to prac-of us out of them in favor tically shut river Missouri L CLEARAilCE jobbers. Labor strikes as a total failure to n thirty-seveto same rate is extended benefit the toilers have proven to be a jTheother towns in Utah. grand success. Where one man has The merchants of those towus can been temporarily benefltediere are a from Missouri river points Is Now On, and to make ready ior stock- hundred that, directly andlndirectly purchase andj'fif they have the means, are in as have been injured. position to become jobbers as taking August 1st, we are offering Great Aftei the terrific struggle of just a good those of Salt Lake City and Ogden. year ago, between the railroad employes And that is where the shoe pinches. Bargains and the owners of the rokds, the men It makes to the Tribune 6hed tears , bad'to confess themselves beaten at think the nierchants in thirty-sevethe Resurrection day. Day after day, the caravan moves every point, with the loss of mny ad- towns in Utah are released from the onward toward the land oJ the setting vantages that had been achieved by usurious exactions called profits by SUMMER DRESS GOODS1 Hight after night the- - same years of peaceful and united effort. the Salt Lake merchants. If the merEdward II. McCuno is The Blade's sun., merg- And there is hardly a doubt, that that Special agCnt aod sohcjit'r,and is author- scenes are tcTbe enacted, until. different country chants of thirty-seve- n of Immigration can gigantic strike forced the era of returnized to mqke collections and receipt ing from the mouth can become towns jobbers, it goes to yob, the expectant eyes of the exiles ing prosperity backward almost an show that the consumers in thos e J. F( Gibus, . therefor. lookfcir the'first time on the land of other year. The direct losses u the (gloved - , iuhlisher Blade. Hosery, Underwdrc, Halts, Shoes, towns have been robbed' thirty-seveins a few west miles, the To men to and the companies involved, to the extent of those Salt Lake midpromise. and Dress and Fancy Shirts, etc. meadows ' furnished food for and were with tabulated green terspersed BLADE AGENTS: that dlemens grow they might profits stretches of gray sage brush, to thought. The consequential damages Below is a list of otjr agents, Who will long some of the kicK because and then fat a string of cottonwood to other lines and to the almost inum fedclve subscriptions and receipt for the snorth-wes- t money returned to the people in the I, trees marks, the site of the future erable industries and interests cannot form Payments: of Territorial school taxes. Again Win. Chastain) Ibapali, Tooele Co. Zion, the city of refuge, the gathering be estimated. we SULLAltn COUNTY. say: .Good for the Union Pacific. From the ,, The Illinois state bureau of labor is Israel. of piodern place A. Joseph Lymap, Oak City. south a small river winds sinuously getting out a report on the coal strikes Jliet the Tribune weep aud the Salt 'Christian Anderson, lfillwore. Lake extortionists squirm. Thos. MemmoCt, Sclpip. through the valley and onward to in that state for 1894 and the showing O. A. Hates, Iloklen. Now is.a good time for capitalists to Chris. Overson, LeamiingtonlN 5ead sea that, like a mighty of loss to the miners is well-nig- h startl the great, Kanosh. Crane, (ieo. a wholesale silver sheen, gleams in the distance. It ng. The sum involved would have Come to Nephi and start James Hatton, Petersburg. for Burbank. house trade. Southern the Virgil Kelly, was the 24th day of July, 1847, purchased several of the coal mines in Hrrum Adams. Meadow. wire no sign of life other than which the men had been working. There tKOzrajTaSxxrsPEacpansr FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT that of animated nature. There was During the time the men were on tHE naught to,! bid them welcome other strike, they and their families had tQ P ONtTE it DAY. The importance of The Blade a3 a than the peace that brooded in solemn be fed. As they had no means laid by, to the There was it meant theyruust run, in debt to the medium of silence over the valley. 48th Will be of 'the the Fifth Judicial District S3 :Not Wednesday n to fear nut nature that? in her grocery and provision stores. There residents "a3 naught Piothe of be of well cannot bf.tbe entrance the State, coming Untuversary seemed stern and rugged grand uor, is no doubt that the strikes greatly neers into Great SaltjLake Valley. more pitying than the cruel bigots (hat aggravated the already terrible finanIn its importance on Of the five counties, Washington, had driven them from their eastern cial strain to the extent that hundreds, United it a the States, tf homes. thousands of business failures Iron, Beaver, Millard and Juab, the perhaps YD u Independence pay. Withnn exalted faith in Him who were precipitated thkt, otherwise, last named has the largest population It.is well for the od and young to had guided them hither, that1 heroic ind Will exert a powerful influence, poavoided-Anothe- r been have might the on what Stop a moment and reflect band of men and women began the the toilers lose sight litically on the destiny- of the other thing will it means. To the We are daily receiving new gpods and are thi.s aged (lay really work- of reclamation. Each year of is, that the state js obliged to main- portions of the Fifth District. For to Compare ftive joy and satisfaction We are constantly! abreast of the times. brought its special trials and obstacles. tain peace aud protect tke property of that reason, the people of the southern reflect and with the the past present, of will this need district The portion But, amid unparalleled difficulties, in capital as against the strikers, aad also to our stock such things as are needin order to kekp informed of that have the , tin the stupenduous results Blade, adding face of gaunt famine and in the that the property is not forced to' run the moves on the political checker followed their labors. To the young ed by our friends of threatened annihilation, in presence to eat board. for debt in the course of time, In the fact, during something and those that have grown to man do cannot well itand worked without conquored. Fpom the period of the strike. Nor clothe strikers they they hood and'womanhood in Utah, a re- nucleus In the mean time, improvements will on the banks of City creek seem to understand thkt each one of in The Blade as fast as its view of- the past will tuakc them more there out to the north and them will be forced to pay bis propor- be made will spread We have just received direct from the factory an elegant warrant. The field is a support grateful for that which they enjoy, and south farms, hamlets, towns and cities, tion of the taxes that have been stockrOf Crockery. Quality and Style Entirely New.j a for live spent magnificent obp newspaper, teach, them lessons of humility and until thousands of prosperous homes Our line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Shoes is cqr a- warm from and the reception ioverence for the inscrutable Power attest the Infinite wisdom that guided by tbs state in protecting the property The judging Blade has received from the peoplete, and having bought before pi ices advanced, we k C of are and the that they capitalists of the that turned hithefvvatd footsteps ple of Nephi, and more particularly giving our customers he benefit of the same, them to a land choice above all realy fighting themselves. from the business men, it is believed Now is the time to buy Clothing. ,Buy before the price p -. ttse brave spirits that made the in- other lands. vances. All kinds of wool ami cotton goods arc advanb.-- ; It is certainly exasperating to wit- they also see the greatness of the field hospitable desert submissiye to their once oppresaive silence, is broken ness the The leadand of the importance having the ing in th6 East, and soon the effects will be felt in oyr greed and arrogance of capital. ing Industry and faith, and made of the of the located Fifth District of industry, by the roar of But it is mere paper vicinity. We are always happy, to meet ourfriends, 4n( folly to do thac which in Nephi. their friends and by the hum homadie" others. pleased to compare goods and prices rushing'trains, by the sharp clang of will only intensify the misery of their ' this subject has not been considbrothers. If Yours to show trouble goods. TiUty, the1 school house bells, and' byr the condition in what ought to be realized ered, it is one well worthy of serious atj ; . In imagination let us go backward sound of that same worship, the by them as a hopeless conflict. tention. In time a little more .than 48 years ago quiet love of which impelled those early piladvantages that maybe gained The toilers have within their power orThe and tand on the bluffs( overlooking to the! northern end of the dislost mountain-walle- d to in seek this shelter grims immeans the financial of social and are trict the muddy waters of the Missouri many, and it will pay the peoasylum for the oppressed of all provement. It lies within an intelli- ple to keep awake on this subject, and Eg EL.2 vhich comes sweeping down Yrom the j the to nations, is of do to make way that gent use of the ballot where each one The only horth and rounding a Blade When the curtains of ' the past are of those strong, paper. C3-- . i, grimmy sons of toil counts as The only way to do thathealthy TTVi-disappears on a is by hearty, and we over look backward the much as an Astor or' Vanderbilt. genercus and united to'its junction with the Mississippi. parted support. knowland tbe years, departed grasp Labor Bhould understand the enormous To the eastward are the rolling hills of the immeasurable ConsequenGOLD-BUliberty that is possessed in the great GALL. and prairiesbf Iowa, To The west- edge ces that have flowed from that' strange national is the an ward It only undulating prairie' stretches books and papers are Tne gold-bu- g nut in mysterious Uncertainty toward pilgrimage made memorable by that company on earth, in which the vote 24th of then first and into day July, a man of one of dollars worth with the regions of the setting sun. From charging the origin of the present silthe river bottom emerges a few white-toppe- d thje future, and contemplate the full stock, counts as much as the man who ver Craze to the selfish work of milfruition of the faith, that prompted owns a hundred millions in the con" lionaire owners of silver mines. That wagons that join others on the bluff, and turning Inja westerly direc that remarkable exodus, who is there cern. If the masses only knew the statement is a premeditated, coldtion they enter upon the long march so Skeptical, that cannot see the hand enormous power there is in an intelli- blooded goldJbug lie. The people need ofjProvidence guiding the destiny, not gent and united use of the ballot, the more tnOney in order to brealf the corthat, while history endures, will be of the people of this land, but of trusts and combines are ner which the gold-butiat y garded as one of the greatest achieve- only an;l money allj mankind. unthe very life blood from the lenders have on our countrys cash. ments in the path of peace ever sucking There should, not be a heart in tftah people would not exist another twelve The money monopolists dont want it dertaken and accomplished by- - mortal because of the very ieason that the that does not throb with joyful patriot- months. i men, people do. Cant; be bought, One of these days that mighty revelAll day long, over stretches of sand, ism at each recurring celebration of For vears, the eastern plutocrats But that which breaks the least, we hareto spll. y Ask .tour storekeeper for bver yielding prairie the patient the anniversary of that first Pioneer ation will come to the people. It will have been parading the e as the breaking of day after a long racket before the people and have Oxen toil onward until the rapidly des- Day. howled themselves hoarse for Continucending sun warns the pilgrims that THE CURFEW ORDINANCE-- 8 TO night of Egyptian darkness, and a ed and greater protection to American the day is almost closed. revolution such as the world has never industries. The West have proved PARENTS. their It1 A camp ground has been selected in dreamed by cheerfully paying patriotism will be yet inaugerated. tariff to build tiihdte up eastern indusof rest is kdvance, and the first sign Parents should understand that there will not come amid the clash of arms tries. Silver mining is an Important the sharp turn of the lead wagon to the is how a curfew ordinance inv forefe in and the brutal shock of war. It will western industry, and when we, of the rv -right or left as it takes its position, and this City G They will find it in this be a victory of mind over matter, and West, ask for recognifon of olir sdver And take no other. we are called lunaanother pulls along side, and then an- issue of The" as if mining of the industry, See declared had that each BALL BEARS, A RED TAG A angel justice Blade and it will not an era of financial fools etc., selfish, tics, This Twine will operate successfully other until almost ja complete circle to and all will gdod peace For that reason, it is etc. It is unadulterated gold-buappear again. gall. In binder, everybody's men It will not come in this century,1 has been formed with the tongues of out cut that and But it better the parents in suggested best, the wagons all on ths outside. The report has reached us that a rally some place where it will be and the next may cot see it; but the in it paste The tired ojxen ar4 unyoked, and un- convenient for future reference. coming ages will witness the complete was to have been held at Fillmore for Ths ; and S. R.Thurman to talk on King Judge soon are of browscare herders der the a fruition of is that prophesy law1 is a good one, and was a but it The the proved failure, says silver, Our townsmen have ing the rich prairiejgrass. In a few adopted by the' City 'fathers in the regarded by millions as being merely Provo Enquirer. not yet learned that. Millard county is moments a score or more of cimp-fire- s of morality as a ' primary con- an impracticable dream. interest Republican. densely ire gleaming, ancblittle groups of men,' sideration, and "secondly, in the interOur Tubular Steel Cyclone Mowers and Hakes the Enquirer, should be friend, women and children ate gathered ests of law and order'M?hqkiw will be GQOD FOR idlE UNION PACIFIC a little mote Careful of the KingsEng-lish- . from the Manufactory of W. A. Wood, aie unexcelled around them while the grateful ordors so also are all the lines we represent in Utah and Idabd THE TRIBUNE IN TEARS. Seggregated from its Republiof the evening meal mingle with the stnctly enforced, and parentS'&hould can parentage the natural inference to assist in its observance by seeing that. Amongst which ard found Bain Wagons. Aroma of burning b Deere and Oliver Plows, Russell Threshing A aclilne-sdrawn from those of their boys and girls that come the above clipping ThqBLADE has all along contended be chips. Itakfes and Hay Loaders, Tiger The evening meal over and tho signal within the provisions of the law, are at hat the"S&Lt Lake Tribune, and in would be that the talk on silver Columbus, Lindsay and Fowler Bifiydle3. Adc Millard fact all the Salt Lake papers, card nofc proved d failure because for a meeting is bee.rd and amid the home when the curfew bell rings. The streets of cities after proper a whit for any sectlorroLUtah outside county is densely Republican. Of loom is seen the dark forms of men deA course the Enquirer did not mean that, And women as they hasten to the place hours, are no place for children. They of Salt Lake, and in fact thatH is are tbe.breeding grounds of vice and sirable to make of that place a lebehpn because Millard County Republicans 6f worship. There, under the great, d eventual crime. It is in the darkness ;he financial of Ctah. Inr Are as intensely for silver as are the blue arch of heaverj, with the stars Ogden and Logan, Utah; Idaho Falls and Montpelier, Idaho that hoodlumi$m withgil its attendant he new schedule, the Union Facific Democrats.j It is dollars to doughnuts, General Offices, Salt Lake City down the upon them, looking calmly is hatched and bredi evils JElOns Wm.H. King and S. R. and to fair have dooea if that appears manly in a form circle The modem idea of law is not that of ict in giving such rates to towns out- Thurman madb-asilvtalk, that not GEO. T. ODELL, General tround the man whose inspired genius Hciiagqri so as will as was of enable much side Lake Salt talk them the vengenceand but that punishment, aYiiccess, only in the promised Is to giiile thopi is c A wmd from him arid the it to deter and restrain, and by that to send direet to the East for merchan- the hall was crowded withenthusias-tilaud. means to place each successsiva gener- dise instead as heretofore, being forced listeners of both parties"'" As the voices are hushed for the moment, when on ation a mento higher plane morally, by discriminating freight rates, drop campaign approaches, it is noticedThg . fP Sheie floats out ori the still air of and cur- 25 cents of more on each dollar into the Enquirer is again becoming despicably The ially l physically. OO TC- Nephi the trackless plains the words and few ordinance is in JL XX Li r uncalled-fodirection. that coffers of Salt Lakd merchants. The mean id its rank and par sweet invoTiusic of that That Nephi has good' men at the Tribune goes for the U. P. Oo. iri;the tisanism. cation; head of its city government, and good following savage manner; O my Father, them th-idwellest, lsUdoor-noruFemale stiffrage added to the Iowa Vote and thorough men to enforece its laws, The friendship of the Union Pacific Union Hon In thy high and glorious place. would saloon bar the as stands it today Railroad for Lake has Salt is City again an and faith of entire absence of hood- been demonstrated proved by The voice of prayer, full KENDALL & NORTON, out of that state foreverr That is a com- Is the LEADING by putting the knife, bination I4prs. ie HOTEL td mism. cannot of which Stink NEPHI .whose Him rises strong into it by the lowering of the throngU Upjn application, FOR DELICIOUS success of Whatj Nowhere in Utah can a finer or more rates to northern points so that this City tackle with any hope kind providence tbd fate of ad interever. cannot trade with them. Cream ca and Gcnfsciionery. mountain empire is depending. An- courteous lot of young people be found above is Horn the , Provo DisThe Meets All Trains. We clip from if Tribune report of an other appropriate hymn, and the man than right heie in Nephi. It is a interview with Free to Patrons. a nd is a good point in favor of patch mefehanU; leading Two Sample Rooms. source entor of real words Of inspired destiny speaks a few door vbere pleasure to realize that it Not only are we excluded frem the doHh Womans Suffrage, and the "first we are separate from railojs Nearest to Business Centre.' bto re. df hope and cheer, of wish instruction is so, and that there are as few, if not under this new tariff, but we are shorn of ever saw in that paper. The Colonel or sound advice. Another hymn, an fewer lapses of virtue among them trade that has always corrietO us from the is MRS. C. R. FOOBE, merchants of the smaller towns. The reforming, or Some dther man is d truest benediction, aud the little band than can be found in other towns of rates on s to Oeden and SaltLake editorial faber. Proprietor. THURMAN & VEDGVCOD, from Missouri river points per 100 pounds shoving the Jbpeieo-- , for the night. Soon the faint equal population. 51.65. The same rate is expended to Now let parents so strengthen the is J flit from eanhles and lanterns comes thirty-sevh- n &nH?old otber towns in Utah. The Our readers will find dn Attdrncjs - at liom the interiors of tents and wagons hands of the officers that there will be merchants of thce towns can purchase interesting letter from The unusually Blade's from Missouri river jobbers and hand!it. d the murmer of voices is heard, not much need for an enforcement of their goods direct, and if they have the old friend and inoccasional contributor, this number; and it is a engaged in tb,e evening devotion, the law, and not sympathise with their means, are in a3 pood position to become Foras Doom 1 aad , of those written letters thoe Lake jobbers excellently hoped and be of in run should City if them children any indulge pKisant P libt National chatting, the will n become in Paysoa, The schedule, has tdpav Bank UuitAut j uth-r-curfewlew. ldcen-1f d about rcr-,but for And the direr-eBlr.ADE?' jn , At a given hour all retire and death-lik- e hush rests upon the wierej outlines of the white, covered wagons. The silence is not broken except by the dismal howl of the prairie wolf, the cry with the sooth of a babe ing tones of its mothers voice, or perchance, the smothered rnoo of one whose life is ebbing toward the great ocean of eternity, and who is destinec Till to sleep beneath the prairie sod THE BLADE. SHE 00R inter-mingle- d j n ' . n f m " " i j Cali and See for Yourself ( t ) , & I inter-communicati- on r Si-- bver-estimate- d. r-l- iU rrsM8'. - - I ! - , 1 j red-me- n -- , I South-eastwar- d t. ST-xporELnten.do- rY G j 1 to-dk- If1 g home-iDdustr- j iYMOBTH SISAL Sheaf of, Wheat ; -- 1 Brand, g - to-d- ay MINNIE BINDER.- .- 4 , CO-OPER- ATIV life-bloo- - ef i i t ytti t indc-d?lhibl- y - t . . , i ( ! , The PALACE, t j I j A-Hac- k - first-clas- - - Ex-Millar- flt i 1 p ? 1 tbe-cari- p. - ? d, -- Ojz-do- n. mere-frequents1 -- e atH. JL HAWKINS FRO Vo, iTTAT; 1 |