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Show O iiX: The Nephi City, Utah. Friday August Vol. 15. g wtt.W'i'.rA X X We arc nov located in our New Quarters where we will te better prepared in future than ever before, to serve our patrons. We vite ycu all to call and us, Wc can save you money Cur business will be conducted as before, fair treatment and one price to all. X X X X X X X X .1 X X X ' in fccnclusion and that they are all of tho people need to this age of intrdependence. That going to hold an election merely, party is the partv of tho common as a mutter of form. sx people, the Socialist party. X X X No. 33. 1904. uc twswxttww X J 12. It Lawn Party. says frankly that it doson't champion the interests and priv iloges of the Rockfollers and Gould and Morgans and Hills. It says that tho present govern ment is rotten from top to bottom, permeated everywhere with the corruption of bribed hgislat ors and courts , grafts of all sorts and that the time has come for a new government one In which the people shall rule, not money. It says in so many words that nine tenths of the people are merely slaves to tho other tenth and that the only way in which they can be free is for them to own the tools by which they get their living. Now dont bo a c'.am; you may have voted the rcpub Mean or the democratic ticket all your lives, but while you may bo honest and consistent the rid parties are neither one nor the other. Wake up and whether you decide to vote for your own interests or not by voting the Socialist ticket, at least read the party's platform, study its doc totines, and then, if you continue to vote for the continuance of all tho intolerable wrongs under A lawn party was given by Maggie Latimer last Friday evening. The lawn was made very attractive with Japaneso Those and Chinese lanterns. Florencewere present Ilaynes, Geneva Brough, John Latimer, gwwwrw Home Made Shoes Ik' 5? K ' i u V w A.' ' K' a: hi When you want something extra good for the Boys, try a pair of our Solomon Bros. Shoes. Wc have just received a New Stock in all sizes for Boys. No higher in Price than any other good shoe and as cheap as many that are lueaiiur Taylor, Myrtlo Booth, k not so good. f Pearl Minia Lttimer, Ingram, X X Maud BUistor, Ruby Cole, $ James Belliston, William Lati ft'ft' ft' X is now complete in all lines, mer, Annie Goleman, M.i?;ie h X K X and Junett Latimer. The even ft Wc can and would be pleased to X X with a relay ing sports began X show you, and at the same time X race. Another distinguished ft' x save you money. X feature was a tug of war. The Vft" X ft" X AT next being three twenty five ft' X tt X yards dash. Jump tho rope, w t 3i pussy wants a corner, and other . & games wero played. After tho ft x crowd had feasted on raspberry x x sherbet and cake. Eleanor Taylor and Myrtle Booth entertained Obituary. those present by fortuuo telling Politics and Politics. with cards. On Sunday August 7th shortly after 7 o'clock At this very moment the business world is in a m, Mrs. Salina A Hall Sudweeks passed to thoA number of the friend;; of p. state of deadly fear lest the clouds of panic loom re.it h"vond. The sickness was cf short duration Miss Lillian Marh of Payson, and a ing up on the financial horizon, shall envelop the &hockto the entire community. Uart failure and Miss Eleanor Taylor of Salt was entire country and spread havoc, desolation and pronounced the immediate cause of death. Lake honored them with one of of rails structPrices steel broadcast. and Mrs. Salina A. Hall Sudweeks was born April misery most successful lawn parties the 19th 180. She was a daughter of Sarah and Chas. ural iron have gone down 4o per cent during the of the season at the residence of suffer at at which . Hall, one of the most you present respected families of our last year and the steel trust has been compelled to Mrs. Herbert Burton on last Sat- tho will vou satisfac have least Deceased was married to Richard Sud weeks Railroads lay off more than 25,000 of its men. w.os city. Uanciu tivit." vmi .rpt.- urday- evening. of knowin tion ' at . Manti Temple Oct 21, 1003, was a faith- the centering in Chicago have discharged more than what vou vote for. Don't be a ' ono ne miln features of the fid and dutiful wife. 75,00) men in the last three months, while all over for which Burton's or evening clam. is said of her, that slic was both companion It tho land retrenchment and economy is tho watchchest ra assisted by Ilalph Hen and E. RANDALL. CHAKLF.S daughter to her mother. To make home pleas- word. Three million workers in the United States riod furnished the mu.sic. Games nit was her first consideration and in this bhewas-- ' are suffering enforced idleness as this is written, were also indulged in, after while there arc more strike; and lockouts in pro Bcrkshircs and Tarn worths. which sherbet and fruit were perfectly successful. She h id a sweet disposition. and a sunny nature. She always looked at thgross than was ever the ease before. In spite of We had the pleasure of taking served. one re Every all these things, both of the old party platforms a ride about tho f irm of Herbert turned to their homes ".veil bright side of life. Daty was her tirst pleasure. Bishop Park's remarks were very appropriate dismiss the whole industrial and labor question Mantor on last Sunday, and was with the enjoyment of when pleased he said "She was always a woman. " with a short paragraph each, made up entirely of surprised to note so much im- the Those evening. present Those who knew her most level her best, this, stale platitudes wh'u-- h mean absolutely nothing. provement in the short space of were. Ida Jiur'.on, Ailie ifryan. was shown by her Sunday School Class, who had What is it you want in this world, Mr. Farmer time since Mr. M antor took hold Luci,lc Forrest, Hortense Hyde, been under her direction for some time, when and Mr. Laboring man? Why it's good prices for of the place, which was late histKenio puttcn, Huby all turned out and showed respect and love, bythey nydc the products, and high wages for your labor, spring. A line crop ot aiiaiia iattcn. Bertha Skillicorn. Ida Uowcrs which beautiful and put in, they picked with the security of continued markets and a and grain has been produced and p.irUs May Dfi, Cazicrt Klcanor wreathes. She was held in the highest esteem by steady job, isn't it? Well, how are you going to harvested .t the proper time. Ta vor of Salt Ul Uiin the of the second intermcd get cither one or the other, so lon;r as some other It was also pleasing to look at Marsh of payof L5ilio pexton, iate Sunday scholof Uaches which she was a member. fellow has tho say-sdepartment as to what price shall be paid the splendid drove of thorough- iIcnroiJf UnXn Whitmore, p;il,h floral Beautiful displays were brought fronr for your grain and stock and days' work? Wouldn't bred Berkshire and Tarn worth Uusscli Hawkins, P.cx Hyde, it boa good thing for the farmer and the laboring hogs which have been imported A, thur Booth, Juno Kendall, Salt Lake city by those w ho came to attend tho man und everybody else if th'e government of the from theeast-th- ey are the tincst j. ck TCJlSidalc.t Wallic Batchlor, funeral. The funeral services were held in tho second United States owned the railroads and Ulgraphs ever seen in this section. In ' ana Lloyd Adams, ward meeting house Wednesday at 2 o'clock, the and coalmines and oil fields? There arc a great fact, Mr. Mantor is the tirst to; as and think in who this so, speakers wereC. II. Grace, KobtWinn, J. D. Pexmany people country lnirouuce me laner oreeu in iiii.s ton and T. H. (I. Parks. A large concourso of a matter of fact, do you know of any other way in valley, and it is thought by leadRegistration Agents. followed the friends remains to tho cemolry. which tho railroad trust or the oil trust or th ing stock that the experFollowing are the registration 11c Those coal trust can bo contr whonltendid the funeral from Suit Lake d? Don't you know that iment will prove to be a success, agents appointed by the commisa government ov.ntd rail load would carry your as they make the very best of sioners for the four voting dis- were Slate Treasurer John D.ckson, Mrs DeGray and Mrs Hendry. freight much cheaper than a road operated to make breakfast bacon, being of a long, tricts of Nephi precinct: as much money as possible? Don't you think that thin and very deep baild. Dist. No. 1. Ldward Booth Card of Thanks. if all tho people owned the stock yaids and packDNt. No. L Ceo. O. Cstlor Dist. No. .1. J N C Pexton Pich ltd Sad weeks and the family of Chas A. ing est iblishraents that you would get more for Hall desire, through these columns, to express your cattle and tho workers therein would get I)ist No. 4. Alfred MruUen better wages th in they irct now? Of course yoi their thanks fur the generous assUtmee and symdo, and if you could vote this minute to throw all Mrs. Mary Pixon, of Provo. pathy extexte during thuir recent b re iveraatit. of those industries into the hat d; of the general it, tho Coi and her daughter, Mrs. A. C. government you would do it. entirely irrespective there wot McConaehie.of Salt Like City, of whether you are a republican or a democrat p eople in a are spending a few weeks with 2 But docs tithor one of those nirties sav a word pose of thi the family of S. T. Vickers in about such a remedy for the trust evil? Well, not SMITH BROS. Proprietors. Salt Creek canyon. They are mi that you can notice it. Didn't 1 tell you in the testing the qualities of the pure Special attention given V tirst tiart of this that the trust.? furnish the sinew breezes and elevated Creek Salt of war for br.th old line parties? But there is one Chas. llayncs Vke President, as a health restorer. Derm Vice President, Geo. party which does ay something definite and to; W. T. Any Brokfn Part Promptly Furnished the point on there matters which says the fanner Sudbury Treasurer. The pie-iat KKASONALLK VllU m and satisY.W. Lamb and T. (JanT the execu entitled to the fall value of that which he raises sidents will faction gaaM ileed in all cases. were down Tuesday from the No- ij ' ar.d the hi orcr !? the entire product of bU toil, the committee in a few days u bo district. They are working are P. of V. rs north St. omc Main on The Located S. say they going That just one of f.fth as at present. instead party four men on the Nephi Mining track. Nephi, Utah. Hands fairly and squarely for government owner- - M enroll every democrat on a this and ...... . jo .wr they i u.e company's s property, v eo...,. ship and or ontion of the railrf ad ami cole mines hi nrn t h ive hi, sec C?nCC;SSCCCCJOeC3tCCC3CC It ipition. trc53l-rc-tfthe lesi. lergtand all other utilities of a pui.ic character v.hich I Chas. Foote & Sons . OUR SHOE STOCK ' Ik Whitmore Co. Hyde - e- - j ur j-o- ; ; o j j , ; m r.ii-e- m m rs 1 j t (aoneral iaacmno Shops i General Repairing j s am-ounc- i- - |