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Show 8 INTER-MOUNTA- If you vote for Bryan you will not only vote for Chinaman comes second The lazy Peon is third, but look out for the Held. In yourself but for your wife and children and yoUr the latter are India South and Central America, and children that they may be kept from perpetual all the southern islands. siavery. On the other hand, a vote for McKinley is a vote These are the countries that produce wheat, cotton, corn and sugar, to the detriment of our farmers, for the money powers of Europe, headed by Roth-anjhe sepoys of India are working great injury to our childs and their emissaries in the United States, the farmers. India with its 250,000,000 people takes from goldbug bankers! the Vanderbilts, the Astors, the the worlds market 60,000,000 ounces of silver per Carnegies, the Pullmans, Rockefellers and the hundred annum. The money kings buy this at 50 cents on other millionaires; men who are seeking to destroy of the wealth of the world, the dollar, and coin it into rupees at a ratio of 15 to one-haL At this ratio h amounts to 46 cents in gold, but Being already in possession of the gold, if they can at the demonetized price of silver (50 cents on the but succeed in preventing the free coinage of silver cents is the price the masses will be at their mercy, and no mercy will dollar) it is 22 cents. Twenty-tw- o but with silver be shown. of a bushel of wheat in India remonetized at 16 l, the money kings have to pay Pleadings, tears, misery starvation, crime or death amount of same wheat, has no influence with this class, who are devoted to 45 cents jn g0id for the farmers our facts These indisputable explain why feeling only for themselves; who know no sense of have been compelled to sell their prodnets for such justice, who are no respectorsof poverty; men who h0v prices, and these conditions will work the same would make you their abject slaves to be held i with cotton, sugar or anything else produced by silver ignorance and bondage forever, the lead. The Why are ninety per cent, of all of the millionaires the ten thousand national bankers of the United States in favor of the gold standard? The question is easily answered. I will first state that ninety per cent, of the men who become million- aires and bankers possess no souls. Their hearts are ossified. Avarice and greed for gold is paramount in their composition. They seem hypnotized at the sight of the yellow metal and become willfuliy blind to the interest of all but self. And these are men, who, only a short time ago, on Wall street, New York, subscribed twenty million dollars for Mark Hannas campaign fund. This was but the work of one day among the money kings. On other days five, ten and fifteen millions have been subsribed for the same purposes in order to hold this country to a gold standard, One hundred million dollars will be subscribed if nceessary. They have promised this amount, and the promise will not be broken. Why have these facts not been discovered by the the laborers, mechanics, farmers and arti- sans? It was the policy of the banks to keep quiet. These vast sums of money are readily put up because if McKinley Is elected and a gold standard remains E,"d bk '"0"S to-da- y, standard countries. wni show where the gold of the world is to be found. Mr Muhlman, of the treasury department of New y0rk, in his book of statistics, page 153, says: ..Eur0pe with 364,000,000 people, has now $3, 04S, oooof the gold of the world 4,000,000,000 the total of the world it gives but about one donar per capita for those outside of Europe, This looks as if Europe had the bulk of all the gold Now ORE AND BULLION. The figures in the product of the mines and smelters for the week exhibit an anomaly in that the ore purchasers reported show a heavy decrease when compared with the total of the previous week, while the base bullion output of the smelters exhibit an . . increase. in all the e excepting the TMk are back amj theTuf'ut ,hlt is locked up camfs- sbiPmens the market is decreasing daily. in the government vaults and banks of the moneyed kings. Such being the ase, what earthly show have ion will be likely to continue until better prices are the'masses to get it for the present or future use. assured to the miners for the silver and lead in their show world that of the the mints of Statistics only in been the has silver of $10,000,000,000 produced past 400 years. Of this amount $3,500,000,000 was coined in Mexico during the past 350 years. Mexico $ 16, 300 as a silver, country is one of the most prosperous McCornick & Co T. R. Jones & Co 40,300 jn the world. Bank National 29,370 Commercial At present there is but $4,000,000,000 in use. 27,809 You ask what has become of the $60,000,000,000? It Bamberger & McMillan has been consumed by arbrasion and the arts. This Total $113,779 164.278 Total for previous week 000,-mass- es to-da- y; I ine SnitedltTatJJOTl I Decrease banks of the United States should to-da- y. above. In William Jenning Bryan we tind a man so difler- ent from Mark Hanna that comparison would almost r- be a bu b?"es I!!1!: "eha,Te ??an, man heart of rujht and aTr I . I I menyearbook: SILVER STANDARD COUNTRIES, EXPORT TRADE. 102 percent. Japan, 1S90-9- 4 increase 65 per cent. China, 1890-9- 2 increase 1890-94 56 per cent. increase Mexico, 16 per cent, decrease - - decrease ... 10 per cent. uermany, decrease 16 per cent. France, 1880-9decrease. . . . .... .22 per cent. Unitedstates, 1S90-9This shows hmv the little brown man of Japan iin to-da- y and the same time and demand gold coin for the amount of their deposit, how much would they get? There is not enough gold in the United States to pay five per cent- - of the 'deposits and yet the goldbugs demands a single gold standard without gold to uphold it. They advise the selling of bonds in time of peace to get g0d t 0 pay for Asiatic labor while our own laborers are idle and starving. Think for a moment of the present condition of our country. Want, suffering and starvation brought about by Grover Cleveland. Under his goldbug ministration we will have sold $400,000,000 in tonds without just cause or reason, for we areal peace with an nations. The compound interest on this for thirty years amounts to one billion one hundred dollars. If Grover Cleveland has run the government in debt over one billion dollars during his administration, what will be the result with Mark Hanna and his money kings in possession of the g0vernment? The question might pertinently be asked? How much has Cleveland made out of the deal and how much more will Hanna have to make to get a return of the millions he is expending in this campaign? Who is putting up this campaign money? It is not the money kings of the Republican or Democratic parties alone who are advancing the vast amounts to enslave our people. The major portions comes from the combined monied powers of Europe that the goid standard may be maintained. The Roth- childs will undoubtedly have the stubs to show for it. . . 3 moment of fir japan gaining on ner ex .L, per cent, in four years; every wheel turning, ports everv man, woman and chijd busy making all kinds Gf manufactured goods which are sold for gold in god stanciard countries. Exports from the United Statesduring the past four years having decreased 22 per cent, under the gold standard furnishes sufficient proof of the cause for idleness among so many people. Ten or twenty years more of the gold standard will equalize the Asiatic labor element with the gold stands countries. This will elevate the Asiatic laborer- or the gold standard countries will be compelled to work lower wages or remain idle. I as vou trt think seriously before casting your ballot. , 1S90-9- 4, I 4, I fr 50,499 FINE PRODUCT. call at one ad-ce- justice I take In Joe Vail s book ot Denver, Colo., page 4, the following statistics which are taken from States- - GOLD STANDARD COUNTRIES. MIA SI'S;. I settling the balance. This is one plausable reason money kings and their United States emissaries desire the gold standard. This is why we have three million idle people in the United states We are paying this one hundred and sixty million dollars in gold to Asiatic and Peon labor for products we can produce with our own labor at good wages, while the gold bugs are forcing their goods and wares upon us and we are compelled to take them. This is why we have so many idle laborers. We cannot compete with labor paid for with 50c dollars as against a gold dollar which we pay. Silver remonetized at 16 to l is equal to 100 per duties put up in all silver standard countries. Is Mark Hanna chairman of the National Republican gold bug committee, doing anything to prevent the debasement of our labor? Is he not doing everything in his power to reduce American labor to the cooley slaves of China? A western merchant says that while in New York recently, he overheard a conversation between bank- ers of that city and London capitalists wherein one of them said: Our laboring men are getting too inde- pendent they are getting to much money for their What we must do is to reduce w'ages. We must keep them down or they w.ll control our leg.sla- tion. Keep them on a level wiin me poor 01 turope and they will be more submissive. Mark Hannas record with his own laborers proves condusiuely that he endorses such sentiments as the 4, ed lf be retained if money will buy such conditions. Look up the government statistics and draw a bal- ance of imports aud exports for the silver standard countries, Japan. China, Mexico, South and Central America, India and the Southern Islands. You will find the balance against us to the amount of one hundred and sixty million dollars per annum. This balance has been paid in gold. This is why bonds have been sold in times of peace to get the gold back. This is why thirteen million dollars goes to Furope each month to settle the balance. These banks buy our silver fifty cents on the doilar, and 1S90-9- 4, pig-tail- d i"vilT endeavor to show why the gold standard will Great Britain, MINNIG REVIEW. IN McCornick & Co., cyanides .. Walker Bros. Bank, Alice bars $19,500 21,549 . Total .$41,049 BASE BULLION PRODUCT. Hanauer Germania Pennsylvania $26,725 4 S,S00 22,054 Total Total for previous week Increase nt. $97,579 75,398 22,lSl The greatest bar of bullion ever brought to Yuma Arizona, came there last week from the Li Fortuna . . , nir mine a Ensenada, Lower California, which erated by Gay Lombard of Salt Lake City. The bar weighed $76,000 and was the result of a thirtv days ... P milL run 0t a The initial number of The Utah Industrialist, Hshed at Springville, is at hand. It is a it edited bvGibson, and as its name indicates of deals with the industries and commercial intcrests the state. , 1 ten-stam- put-wor- semi-monthl- I I I 1 k. y The first gold obtained in California was found in . the southern part of the state before Marshall mac his discovery at Sutters mill in El Dorado county, ana "i yet that part of the state has done little o unpareJ wifhthe mines of the north, says the Virginia Citj Chronicle. However, with the great number oi coveriesof good mines within the past year, it pront' ises to produce a large amount of bullion. The want 01 water ancl timber has been a drawback to mining counties lately opened promises to force the attention , . world ot t,ie mininK I 11 wl11 noticcsof be adllvaln.tapcous ! minins asscssmcn delinquent lists published In the .MInIng RfvIrw. the and |