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Show $ & k $ ft V-- &$&$$&&$$&&&$$$&$ ilf 222 oi the TOWji. & & Henry Maudslev is in town on a visit , fiS . e5- - , 00 . f" tts fcv- - iff . Vv Mr & TALiK, . he St. George vl S & i! $& is now making a specialty of Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi ii this t ection for the year. E. B. Snow will receive in a few days, Mrs. Hamilton of Silver Reef is here new household furniture and other on a visit. . David Hirschi of Virgin city was articles in that line. Just what here Thursday. Charles Larson who has been workStores v ere all closed Tuesday being at the Grand Gulch mine is home cause of election. on a visit. Mis? Lizzie Milne arrived here SunSmith Harris and wife and family of day from Salt Lake City on a visit to Silver Reef are here on a visit to Mrs. her folks. Harriss mother, Mrs. Forsha. J ames E. Anderson, lately returned Born To the wife of George Bee-chafrom the mission field, was in town this on the 4th inst. a baby girl. All week. concerned doing nicely. John Laub has moved his family to F. D. Gifford of Springdale arrived town for the winter from their home on here Wednesday evening, returning the Clara Creek. home the following day. Joseph Farnsworth is home from Attention is called to the change in Modena on account of the illness of the advertisement of Mrs. Clift in this his little son. issue. She carries a fine stock of MilMiss Lizzie Foster who has been linery and Ladies Furnishing Goods. quite ill for the past few weeks is not Hi Hi Hi you-want- iti f- - - - ShmpiS JkLi Wagons, DRY-- GOODS, a aUb a HMD m BOOTS GROCERIES, , I , - J h ,n SHOES &G. f nothing but Good Goods, ar1 Guarantee Entire Satisfaction. Prices Bed Pock. Try the Old anil Rallabla ) I Cc-e- p. uiuiuuiuiaiiuiuiuuuuiuuuiuiiiuuuuiiiuiuuuiiiuu 3We are Pleased to State to 2 OUR Customers that We have -- s forced contributions to the private constitution state The of others. vides that private property, cannot bv. taken for private use, even with compensation, without the owners con's 3 at, nor for public use without just compensation, yet the law does take private property and donates it to private use. There are nine sugar factories in Michigan, and this decision seriously affects them,, of course, for the bounty was the chief inducement for Duilding them. It is asserted that the decision throttles a thriving industry in the state. But it is difficult to see how this is. If it is a thriving industry it requires no bounty, if a bounty is necessary to its existence it- is not a thriving industry within itself. If beet growing and sugar making are adapted to Michigan conditions the industry there may be a thriving one, but if it can be sustained only by levying tribute on all the people then Michigan conditions are not adapted to it, and the industry is a forced or artificial and not a thriving one. The principle of bounty giving to ships, factories or any other industries is not a sound one. If the state must contribute to the support of an industry let the state own it, when all of its people will share in its profits or advantages. n'.ir jiA Proof at Your Very Door. Jos. W. McAllister, Jr. and Charles Competition gluts our markets, enBennett have returned from their canables the rich to take advantage of the vassing trip to Kanab. necessities of the poor, makes each Election day passed off quietly here, man snatch the bread out of his neighabout ninety five percent of those who bors mouth, converts a nation of brethhad registered having voted. ren into a mass of hostile, isolated A democratic rally in the Social Hall units, and finally involves capitalists and a republican dance in Dodges Hall and laborers in one common ruin. WilMonday evening closed the campaign liam Greg. busi-nes- (Of ft) much improved. What a grand word Liberty is! Sugar Bounty Unconstitutional. The has of court congress of all noble human hearts The supreme Michigan is one d eclared the act giving a bounty of expressed in it. It breathes the imcent a pound on beet sugar made in the pulse and eternal hope of all the .leg.st te unconstitutional. It is held that ions of men who lived above the lives citizens cannot be compelled to make of beasts and in their death gave testi- - (3 8) (3 OBIOE HATS i) We handle l W fern Rates, it, 1; Hi Hi Hi y We also carry a large stock of v! W i of all descriptions, ilt m 'f pi - 7 sMbhinss Hi Hi Hi Hi (B Go-o- p. ON HAND 3 UP TO DATE A NEW- - and took: of HATS, CAPS, and DRESS GOODS In facta NEW STOCK of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. it is a pleasure to serve you. Call and see us. ADDIE E. PRICE. j mony to the Brotherhood of Man. And yet, as everlasting differentiation is limnmHiTmmmmTTmmmmmmmmmmnnmnnTm necessary to intellectual progress, he who takes the word upon his lips must Whose reply to the stern question, is sir? Your liberty it, liberty? My' liberty? Do you mean the liberty of Mankind? What may the demarka-tion- s of your liberty be? Well behaved convicts haye the liberty of their The People. prisons. FEATHERS, CARPETS & RUGS UNDERTAKERS I note a paragraph in the labor column of the New York Journal recently, stating that some labor law was to be tested as to its constitutionality, and advising organized labor to employ the best lawyers to defend it. Why should a lawyer be employed? Can he make censtitonal the which is not? Or can the lawyers on the other side make not that which is? Are judges paid for tqeir knowledge, or must lawyers be employed to tell them what the law5d and constitution is? If one side era-- , !v SUPPLSES RflACHSNE & WAGON EXTRAS. PRICES REASONABLE. E. B. SNOW. j : j ploys lawyers and the other does not, would the judges decide on the side of the lawers? These and many more such foolish questions arise in my mind, for I was taught that justice was free in this country without money and without price. But perhaps it was a fairy tale. ? '&y Have pou ever used Whole D Wheat Flour for Breakfast rolls? If not you 5 have missed half your life. Try it once and youll never be without it. Give $! 3 us your order now for Choice Family & $4? Flour, Graham, Germade, Crack- 'y'(S ed Wheat, and Whole Wheat Flour its wholesome for the Invalad ZS 'e delicious and as well as the Healthy. WASHINGTON MILL CO. fit |