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Show w th no trouble payment in gold or in silver, except that silver was a little the more costly metal in this country. When this New York paper talks about the troublesome system of two accounts at a bank it talks buncombe, and ignores the fact that there are only a very small proportion of the people, under present arrangements, that have any accounts with tho banks. When it talks about wages being cut in two for a while it simply becomes silly, because wages are a low now as they were before It gold in Australia and Califor-- , n t was discovered, that is, out on the farms everywhere except where labor unions hold wages up aud there never was half as many idle men in the land before as now. When it siys Western farmers might have to pay 20 per cent for their money instead of 10, that does not create any particular scare, because if it were true a farmer could better pay 20 por cent with wheat at 80 cents a bushel than he can pay 10 per rent THE DEADLY PARALLEL. TH6 LOGftN NftTIONrnitio,, about ! A NEWSPAPER. SEMI-WEEK- PUBLISHED TUESDAYS LOOAN. AND FRIDA n, CACHI COUNTY. A. N. Rosenbaum UHKttiimnN - UTAH. Kditoh jutm: One Year Sis Munths Three Months 230 1.25 75 POREKIS INTERFERENCE. It is pretty tough to hare a foreigner come tothia country and run a newspaper in the interest of the money sharks of his native country, and to have a chance every day to abuse decent people; but that is one of the beauties of onr country after all, Bays the Salt Lake Tribune. A free press is a necessity, and people will, after a whil, appreciate what im good and what is bad in journalism and act The following from accordingly. the New York Evening Poet is a specimen of that coarse abuse: Suppose the wreckers and could have their way, and get the country on a silver basis, so far as the laws are . concerned, who would bj hurtf Not one of the men whom they want to hurt. The great importing and jobbing houses of the Eastern cities would not lose s penny. Most of them already, in their contracts for future delivery of goods, insert a clause calling for payment in gold, or its equivalent in currency, and the rest of them would only have to buy a rubber stamp to put it in their contracts, too. The gold clause, we understand, has been put in all considerable mortgages taken in this part of the country ever since the Republicans began to play with the silver fire. Stewart and the silver loving Californians have no monopoly of the gold clause in mortgage. , Every mortgage without it would he foreclosed iustanter, the Western borrowers would find out to their coat The old troublesome system of two accounts at the bank, one gold and one currency, would have to be returned to, but as far as getting the business of this country off the gold basis is concerned, it cannot be dona, law or no law. Wages might be cut in two for awhile. Western farmers might have to pay 20 per cent for their money instead of 10, but it would not be possible to touch the standard of valuo established for all the great - with wheat at 40 cents a bushel, for the wheat he sells at 40 cents a bnshel costs just as much as though he obtained 80 cents for it.And if the gold standard was established for the laws of business and civilization it is no credit to civilization, because it has cost the world, Bince it was adopted generally by this country and the civilized peoples of Europe, more money than there was in the world fifty years ago. And property is And with the still shrinking. United States and Bpanuh-Amerio- a aud with France and all the Orient giving full recognition to silver, all that would happen would be that the present abdm inable appreciation which is upon gold would In taken away, and the business of the world would re sums its normal condition. We know the editor of the Post does not want that, because he wants to keep things so that every go'd dollirf- - that - be as 'willretaT5T double its normal purchasing power, and he has no care whatever for the millions who produce the wealth of this world. What is needed is to dethrone gold, and to make for it only a diviled kingdom, and, by the prosperity which would follow, to stop the mouths and the pens of such enemies of this country as are the men who control the editorial columns of the New York Evening Poet. At the Lincoln anniversary of tbe Yonng Mens importing and distributing and banquet Club of Philadelphia, a publican banking business of this country. decided was caused by sensation That standard is established by a speech pf Representative James the laws of business and civilizaH Walker of Massachusetts, who tion itself, aud they are beyond achieved a degree of fame by his repeal by any Congress. The parliamentary encounter in Ihe sooner the wreckers and House with Bourke Oockran. Mr. get this into their heads, the sooner they will quit fighting Walker, who is a member of the and Means Committee, Ways the stars in their courses.' It is not a very pleasant reflec- vigorously denounced President tion that, after certain classes of Cleveland aiid Secretary Carlisle men have so adjusted the finances for their actions in the present of the country ns to cause a lues financial crisis. Tbe Treasury, of course, he to that country every year of at said in part, is a mirror wherein least $000,000,000. those men can to see the patriotism of the find plenty of opportunities, but those iu power were through great newspapers, to pose country, aahamed to tell the Ways and as the only honest ones, and to Means Committee that they had hurl their slimy invectives at made a contract for sixty millions every man who believes the wrong of dollars at 6 per cent, a higher bis should righted. The silver men would be perfectly willing to rate of internet than the bonds aU for in New York. Shame on it; stipulate that every debt made up traitors! They onght to be. imto date should be payable in gold. I mean wbat I nay. peached. The imputation of tho desire to made a contract which They repudiate any juBt obligation, is the first one that the thief, iu all they were ashamed to revest to tbe and Means Committee countries, is willing to apply to and Ways then pledged the committee deceive people. What thy silver to secrecy about the contract. The men want is not to reduce this Secretary of the Treasury refueed country to a silver lmsis, but to to answer a question about the reduce the gold to its former place contract. If there had been the by restoring silver to where it was. No journal understands better lightest genius of Government; truthfulness or good faith, the than the New York Evening Post of bonds could have been sold from that money is worth nothing in 2 down to 2 per cent. Oh, shame itself; that all that gives it any on thus men I x The Union League Club alao value is recognition; that is, all that gires it any special value. celebrated Lincolns birthday with an elaborate dinner, hut No understands lietter no distinguished out- tbp ;;u '"""7 (hau that) while silver had that ' eiders preempt. repudia-tiouist- Re- s 1 WARD CONriSlNCJS. There have been many interesting comparisons drawn to show the different effect that a Republican or democratic administration has upon the country, upon farming and manufacturing interests, upon wage earners, the employment aud value of labor, and upon business generally. We believe, however, that by far the most striking and at the same time most instructive lesson is that taught by the following parallel, which appeared in print in the columns of the morningAdvertiser, giving extracts from the annual report of the Republican Secretary of the Treasury, Hon. Charles Foster, dated Dec. 5, 1892, and from the annual report of Hon John G. Carlisle, dated Dec. Here is the parallel: 3, 1894- IDEMOMUTIO PUBLICAN tbmsuszs. The First Nairn Program for Ward Ccn rareness In theCAOhe State. Feb. 3rd, Richmond, Newton, Coveville. Feb. 10th, Paradise, Henson, Lewiston. Feb. 17tb, Smithfield, Clark-eto- Trenton. Feb. 24th, Avon, W. 8. McCV.kni.-- k, Prest Jam as Qua via, Vice Pnat. RiWiS S. Lyon, Cneiior. ALLME M. Flkmino, Asst, Cashier. n, Peterboro, Excellent Facilities for Handling Collectiona in Northern Utah Millville. Southern Idaho. and March 10th, Providence, Fourth Ward, Hyde Park. March 17th, Third Ward, First INTEREST PAID 01 TillE DEPOSITS. College. March 3rd, Greenville, Mendou, This Space or Sale. Ward, Wellsville. March 24th, Hyrum, Fifth A General Hanking Business Ward, Second Ward. March Slat, Sixth Ward, Transacted. Seventh Ward- Bishops and Officers please take notice. ! Yours respectfully, Obbon Smith, Prest. of Stake Logan Oiti, Utah, Jau. 12th, 1895 trbasukkb. Since March 1, 886. The interest boarinn there have beenjdebtof the United purchas-- d and tvled United Statue S5000HX) during bonds or the fan the twelve month value 233,729,150, ended Nov. 1, 1894. (or which here waa The indebtedness et expend-- d the enui 4 per oent. wai in of $270,952,431.20. 5329 Of the bonds ao through the issue of I2!,C15,-95account 0 bnndeu of purchased f wars 4 per cento, accrued interest on certifiend 112,1 13.300L4 refunding percents The ex cate presented for penditure was 55, redemption, as au352,493.51 jess than thorized by the act the ism which of Corpr-e- s ap would be required proved Feb. 2Dtb to redeemthe bonds,! 1879; end there were and pay interest issued and aold, in thereon to the date of ther maturity. During the aume period there rede rand et 125304,700 iff perAdee inable in cent, bnnda, ana slut the pleneuie of further amount of;tbe Government the same loan hasjnfter ten years from been continued dur-- ! I he date of that Ihe pleasure of'sue. Hon. John G. tbe Government, to Carlisle, Dec. 8. bear interest at ihe 1894. rate of 2 per cent, per annum. The annual interest charge March 1. 1889, was 1 If you want to borrow ironey in any amount, on city or farm property, (or a long or abort time and at low rates of interest inquire of A. N. Rosenbaum at Tux Nation office. orened ie-i- ug 34,578,45830; it is now 2239339030. Hon. Charles Foster, Deo. 5, 1892 Thia ia a very pretty picture. The Republican Secretary of tlm Treasury reported tbp can- e lation of United States bonds to tbe total amount of $259,233,-85Tbe democratic Secretary of tbe Treasury reports a new issue of $50,000,000 of United States bonds, also an increase of $3,820 in tbe 4 per cent indebtedness. The Republican Secretary of the Treasury reported a decrenae of $11,684,469 in the annunl interest charge.' The democratic Secretary of the Treasury failed to report any increase in the annual interest charge, though if amounts to $2,500,000 a year, as the preminme paid on the new issue of bonds have long since been expended. Though the democratic secretary of the Treasury dated hie report on Dec. 8, 1894, lie failed in thnt part of his report to mention the second issue of $50,000,000 of bonds that was made at the close of the preceding month, and which has Bdlad another $5,500,000 a year to our annual interest charge. The account, therefore, standf-thus- : Republican, Dec. 5, 1892. Debt decreased $259,233,650 FOB HEADQIMBTI'.KS THE- School Supplies, EKDNEER Church Works, Fine Stationery, Wallpaper, Paper Hanging, At J. W. WILKINSON'S ... Make a clean sweep in prices for all kinds of Building Material. Call anti lie convinced before buying elsewhere. Shop and yards, Main Stre-t- , First door South of 011 U. O. Foundry. Pt Office, - WZ BKI.X- .- Bock SpringiMjdmp.' Rock Springs Nut. - Pleasant Talley Lump. Alma Cinp. Old Reliable Anthracite. Third street, half block west of Z. ' O.. M. I. repairs Bicycles, Sewing Machines, Lawn Mowers, Typewriters. Sharpening of Saws, Knives and a thousand other things. 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