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Show The Answer. Nephl, July 23, Editor Neptai Reoord: 2.903. DelleTmu that Mr. Norton will hardly feel satisfied with the answer mad a to his query of July 10, I beg leave to tnake the gentleman a more extensive reply. Mr. Nortoa seetus to be worried over the Increasing demands of the workers for better wages. I do not k Dow why he is 80 exercised over the matter unites he belongs to the capitalist olasa. If eo. he Is simply eft'eot-- d with the malnil y common to his olas t this time. Only he has It in a milder form than that exhibited by Mr. Par-rMr. Rear and others. Now , the geotteruan'e first troube is the fear that, the capitalist will be reduced to the level of the worker, and we would all become equal. This U ttuly capitalistic How to avoid their soars of the world's labor has caused tbetu more trouble thau all else. Abraham Lincoln eaid, "as labor it the com moo btirdon ef our race, so the efforts of some to shift their share of the burdon onto the shoulders of others Is lbs great durable curse of our race.' ' It is dangerous or undesirable to bo on au equality with 'our neighbor? to have us uice a home and dTCss jour wife and children as good as your neighbor? to give vour children as kkkI an edtnatioa, and teaoli them that they are the peer and equal to evory other child? This nation hm become the greatest, the noblest aod beat, because of the ne irness of equality we have approached. VVe have .7;H"4d and achieve'!, as no ether nation has ever done, under the inspiring thought that we were free and equal, and the greater tho freedjm and cqualitv, the greater will be the stimulus, but the a'j juruulatiou of capit tl tends to inequality. Let us see what happens uuJjr a stats of inequality, or uueqtt il diHtribuiioo of ihe weilili. As the blood is the life or the body, so the wealth is the life of a nation. If the blood is carried to all part of tli body and u good circtilitiuu maintained that body la in a he.ilidy condition; but if the blood all g tea to the head, apoplexy occurs uiid death ensues. Just so with u nation, if all the wealth goes to a fewoipt Vilist8,Uie end of ttsgreit-ce6is so iii reached as by the fate of other iiitloui. Rjcu went town with ninety per ceni..ot her wealth In the h nids of tea per cent, of tli people. HypO with ninety per cent, of her vast wealth ins tlie hands of less thau eiht per coot of her p ople. Other nalious have shared a similar fate. Mr. Norton neums to otject li striKer; I take It to be a healthy sigti Id fact we ate a nation of strikers Our forefathers struck and struck hard lor the llbeilies we enjoy. Carrall D. Writfht. the Uuiied States Labor Commissioner, s.tys strikes indicate inteili geuce fools never strike. It is Dimply a tueio for dctumdiag a larger nharcof labor's product. I labor net justified in rraklug such detnaudaV The United States Statistician tells uslh.it each laborer in tlie United Slates pro duces on an average ten dollars per day aud receives as wags au averagu of two dollar per day. Who gets the other eight? the capitalist. Thj worker ae-- .s his employer building rare aod costly tmosioo, such that would make the feteudal lords of the middle Ces turn green with envy. They see their wives aod daughters dressed to gorgeous and o jstly apparel, decorated with rubies aod diamonds, until Solomon in his glory was not arrayed like any of these. Yet they tjil Lot, neither do they epio. But you tuay say the oapitalists are entitled to all this for the great service they render; that we could never become a great naliorj without them. Now, that is what King George and hi 1 gangue told our fun fathers that we could not get along without them; but our forefather I their wUdum decided to kick them out ecd this natioa brgan to flourish and grow from that time onward Hut, you say, we must have capita or capitalists or who will do the employing When tils nalijn started out for itsi'lf we neither had capital nor capitalist and . . .. we nave mane tuera notn. unrltr jev an Ideal government ILe govormueat ie the capitalist, and the people are the government; therefore tliw people arc the capital 1st, and they would employ themselves and receive the fnll cotupeo aition for their latnr lostead of twu tenths t it as they now do according The ge itle- Vj the U. S. S atisticita. Huen may not know hat this mysterious . y, S elin a. . a ojilllcui of new oiaital every year to invest lQ aew enterprises? How long will It b before this msn owns half of the (Jolted States? He already defies Imit Congress to pass any anti-tru- st ation, and it he contloues ia his career he will be the w.olo government. I will no try to answer the main feature of Mr. Norton's question- -' 'Who will employ labor if he Continues to de ntaod more wages?". As we have seen that the laborer ' produces all the wealth, ho can never more than be produces. Let us get see what effect the paying of large or small wages u ill have on the market. The market oottBists in the capacity of the people to buy. Now if Ihe working man receives one dollar per day as wages he can buy from market but oue dollars worth a day; but if he receives two dollars per day he can spend two dollars, and tne market is stimulated one hundred per cent The mills aod factories receive more oiders, more workers are needed aud limes will be good. It is well known tiat when ereibody ia working and lecelves good wages, times are god, aud we have what is called prosperity. The reason we do not have prosperity all the tiuie is because we receive so small a bare of what we, produoe. We produce ko much more thau we consume that a surplus accumulates, aud great effort is made to wora off the (surplus onto a foreign maiket but it finally accumu lates, ui ilia and factories become glutted with their wares until they have to shuldou. Hundreds of tliuu sautis of people are out of employment aud we have hard times or a period of over production. If the laborer had received better wages he could have lived better and thus have consumed Ibe surplus or over production. We are now Hearing one of thoee pmodsof over production. The coun try has been tolling high for sometime. Mills and factories have been going at full capacity. We are now in the upward sweep and will be in tho downward piuoge and thousands will :o down iu the crash aud we Miall have opportunity and leisure U study Why it happened. . Suicide Prevented. aunouueement The startling that a ireveutativo of suicide had will interest many. been dt.-cover-ed run down 8yfrttm,or despondency invariably precede riiicidd and sometimes has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Klectric Hit ters. It being a great tonic aud nervine will Htreiigthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, Liver an 1 Kid uey regulator. Only 50j. Satisfact ion guranteed by AU Druggists. ' i De-Wi- Queer Kamea. "You can talk all you want to about queer names, but I've got one that caps thcm a,,'T a "u,uth (MInn paper quoiea u runruau muu us say"This man's name ia Thing, ing. He is and he's a preacher, too. All ticket; sate Can also attend to all busiueea at U. S. Land OrUce, ox wlUx Slate Hoard of Land Com mission era. Veg- kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats etables. Fish and Game Season. in OOloe 1st door South of called Every Thing, Any Thing-- , and sometimes any old thing, but he bears it all with a patient shrug;. The way he prot hla name Is rather amnsinc. He lives near Zumhrota, In Goodhue county. When he was a youth and his name was handed to him itwas'IIog' yes.spelled the same way, and also pronounced that way. After he engaged upon liia ministerial duties he did not care to be called a hog1, so he asked that Ms name be changed. He appealed to the district court, and the judge asked him what name he preferred, ife replied, saji'npr anything" would do. Therefore, they gave him the name of Thin?, and it ia his for keeps. He is the pastor of n pretty little white church, with green blind, and everyone that knows him says he is a good Thing." Bb. IS II PROPRIETOR. A Delightful Beverage, A Safe Stmuiiant, Good Medicine. A For sale by NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS. Office ok ltoun ok County Com- - ) MISSION Kua, J uah County. L'tau. f Nephl, July 1C, 19u3. Notice la hereby given that in ordei to repair roof Htid model Court-roo- m of Ctiunty Court Housm in Nephi City before Outob'r tertn .f court, the Itoard of County Cotunin-io- t 'r have to utl vertibe lor bida to do Slid work. I'taus and spec iflcat ions for eaiil wurK are ready and may b tvru'.euiz-e- d at the County Clerk's nfli.-e- ; that sealed prnpo-al- a for doing atid repairing ami remodeling iii w li'de or in part, in HcofdincH with ea'd plans ami specitlcaliiin will be rieHved until 9 o'clock Tuesdsy Aunust 3, ll0:t; that fluid Hoir.l .f Cmniy Commitsiou ers will inert at ah1 i.filoe at 0 o'clock a. to. Aug 4, I1: then end thereto 'pn and cm hhUt all mcli pn posala. reet'rvifif' the liirt l rj-c- t utiv and all bids. I'y order of th Hoari'. W. C. Andrews, Clerk. Uti-riiiin'- d HAGUE I 11EI1) & Ml More than twenty double-pag- e pictures a year by Charles Dana Gibson arc only a part of the good things that come week by week to regular readers of COLLIER'S the world s most proercssivo illuatrat newspaper, famous writers tad nrlists Collier's a necessity ia every Uaruc. Send 4 cent la aUmp y for copy aal bandwma liluuntea Ux.kk t UWngmuplo of aurcti pmmmms and priaca lor CoiUct AddrM make to-!- Collier's Weekly. 436 W. 13 w St.. hew TerB 11 Jter: V 4 . . July ttt rnjialjr obtain II. S. nnd f f Foreign st Salt true report oa jwJenlaJrt .ity. iiiurc secure Ytx (r txiok minr ninvn Lake City, Utab, fmmnvm 1ye ACCURACY. TT rall. NOTICE FO.l PUBLICATION. No. 6393. Laod Office FI REARMS IT 31. IC-- July VI V. Tu-d.- iy nu mrm for jmtn boma cX Clr DURABILITY SAFETY, mr J. hi a lAr nnl. far aJ kua. tA ff wm mmi lrM tixAtg t- -t RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS Ak f.-- r rVtW t tt UTTXKW. it ! June 23, 1903. O more good I ban calomel, blue mass or any other pills I evef look and t the mine time it effected roe planantlv. Little Early Uimhs are eertaiolv an Ideal pill "Soli by all Druggists. flrnlNOS. DENVER AND FOISTS EAST. J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., WASHINGTON EASTBOUND THREE THROUGH TRAINS TO CHICAGO EVERY DAX Vi A THE UNION PACIFIC 7 .t " Protn Ar M S:. Lahe SmH : LINE. C. a. W pnll 1 :4 CV.Inra.lo !pr7;i0 I m :lpm :l 4 Ia " it: an pn :tn Ant, 100 W. 2mt Sonlh Street, Halt II: I 7:10 pir a 2(1 - 9: no a a 47 " I4ko City mm pm :4 :l " " h CAUS Service a la Carle oa sll through trslci For descriptive pumphlcts or Other Information, Addreae I. A. Benton! Oea'l Salt Uuh rM. trV, POIJC ":S2 pa all through 1 hrnna-- Pallnian and familf alrrplng ear to Chlrago. lbrr personally eondrl trturt.t or famllj mrrklf .rnrlon. to Nf Yvrk CHf and Bo or St. IxmU ton l C'blc?o tor rat-- , 0wrlplle pamphlet and all l formation apply to aaj Ticket Aarcat or to DINING PRESCRIPTION it 40 "I La pram and AgU Ki), Commercial o Hrnt dlt lug ear. on tralna, prrric n In rrt. Sw A No a. Truln No!jTrln No I atijinlle-IJmltrI'blrag-- (rnd llnHd- .... lia :20am" lnrlllJnne'D and Chichjo, UilijWaukee & st. Paul ioo. . lrnr Lv OfAen D. C. ALL f f rectivE stPTEstecn CHICOPCE FALLS, MASS. NEW SERVICE oAiirInff Tiivxia P.O.BOX Opposite U. S. Patent Office Vrtwea Grand Junction and Trnln happens, it's U tho Notary hiouo ad Abstracter, Kakea Deedo. Writes Insurance. Has Money to Loan. Can sell yon a nice home or a good farm, or find you customer if you have oue for T.W. Miller says-Durl- Tho Salt Lake Daily Herald is the most readable paper in the T. C. WINN, 'I De-Wit- t's The pills that are potent in tbelr sc Denver & Rio Grande H, R. ion and pleasant io effect are be Witt's "Scenic Line f the WorUL" Utile Esrly Kisirs. W. 8. 1'hllpotof The Brat Mat to oj a bullous attack , SPIUJtOS. LEADVILLK, CHIP I took one Small as it was it did me OLEMWOOD PtK CRKEK, PL'EniO, (OlX)RADO The Herald Ahead. A horonghbred Durham Ltull will be kept at my corral for the season of 1903 Samuel Kendall. Potent Pill Pleasure. vance. reaches the Dies little sun of If it "'Millions a year. Did you ever thick watt ibis meaot fifty u,9 every bo. The pure, uuatlulterat ed WitcU Hazel ia used ia making DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, which is Ihe best salve in the world for cuts, burns, brusea, boiU, eczema, and piles. The popularity of Witch Hazel Salve, due to its many cures, has caused numerous worthless counterfeits to b, placed on the market. The genuine bears the name of B. C. tt & Co., Cuicago. SoM by all ' Druggists. DURHAM BOLL. Kotlcs Is hereby given that the follow log oani'-- pettier has filed notice of hU Intention tj make final proof io support of hla claim, and thai said proof will be made before the Count? Clerk of Millard Couoty, Utah, st Fillmore City, Utah, on Aog&at 3. 1903 vitr Willard Notice. 11. Lyman. II. E. 12738 lor the Ki NEW sod EH SE' Sec. 22 Tp, 15 8. It. 4 W. I desire to notify tho general 8. L. M. . found that lie any the public person nimri following witnesses to his contlnaoos residence npoa and prove the property cultivation of said laod. trespassing upon vlt: known as the Rock Springs, sitFrederick K. Ltmaa, Collier Lovell, of Ben J. Lovell, Alvio Koper sll of Oak uated on my farm nojrth-wes- t town.will be prosecuted accord City, UUh. Fit AN K D. II0BB3, Roister. ing to law. No respect of per Thmoas U. CaunnsB, Attorney lor sons. Thomas Ingram. Entryman. First pablicatloo July 3. Last publication Aog.7. intermountain country. Evnry day in the week 85 cents per Tho Sunday Herald month. with its magazine section should be read by every one, 2.00 per year, f 1.00 for six months. The Semi weekly Herald (Tuli-day- s Ihiog Called capital i. Our ttl authorities say it Is stored up labor. and Fridays) only $1.50 per bas tben been handing year, with Orange Judd Farmer TfrjTirker bis labor to the capitalist. As. Ui (Weekly) $1.75. Strictly im ad,Kh1& of Mr. R ickefellef, this stored UP Wbor OeWItt Is the Name. When you go to buy WitcU Hazel Salve look for the uame DeVYitt on Ltke, T We di.ciirnii:ii.lpi tn buying cur Chemicftl and Drugs, aod - 7 tnoflt approved as lo re Kvery step in proper ipt ion work fa checked abf4oluts accuracy. V,o diipeno exacll what your orders. We are here to carry out the doctors instruction", acd to do Ibis properly wo hate studied for method-- . in-eu- d:or years. Day or Night wc are ready to serve you I hrvpQ I aWUI Promptly. Pharman lJI llUVJ V , |