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Show MOBMNO imnm EXAMINER, POPES. UTAH. MONDAY MOUSING. OCTODCIi --S- 10, 1904. furiously angry with me because I am the struggle which they renewing abandoned. They resent the fact that some one else should try to do that which they were not willing to try to the public credit for their private ben- on for It. J. P. Morgan. Andrew Car- ture Rogers just as boards of directors efit. Clothed a ith the er of creating what iasovereign pow-a negie, Charles Schwab. BIlj olj,er con- of dozen of huge corporations now practically spicuous captains of industry, in- da The very liie uf the Republic delegal tender currency, they can con- creased their (Continued from Pag 1.) unwieid.v fortunes by mands the curbing ol ttn-tract it or expand it whenever gigantic they fjOO.OUO.ouo which other combination, and every aggressive aovernment, to ali the people. It was da please; and. if they decide to give the pocketing less persons conspicuous will confided to step they lake, from By a dictatorial tone, amounting to country a taste of their leant to supply homea to Individual despotic pow- the steel trust. No one was punished hasten o it to menace. Judge Parker waa driven by er, and in waa when the pubenough there imperative and day 1S'J3. citizens, there ia no power and at one of these libraries To the ex- the New York World Into the sending which can lic opinion will compel the constituted generation im for many 2tW.000.00-protect the victim. No class Carnegie has been establishing allwhich ) haa over authorities to protect tbe public from it Demoof acres, which the telegram the about told, of of citizens should be clothed by Jaw the tent admission was denied to ruthless spoliation of this kind. with such terrible advantages over one country, keen given to railroad corporation; cratic Convention, for the first time, of tbe best books of one of the A third party has no right to exist and now, when a common man wanta and many hours after Parker had setheir fellow. beat Russian authors because it gave home in all that vaat domain he cured the nomination, that the Gold unless there are abuses in government Jefferson and Jackson waged war a vivid of ilm waa description condition Lnet go to the railroad corporations Standard fixed, Irrevocably which the two great parties refuse against National banka, contending of tbe peasantry lu . Neither then nor in any Himself to reform. Unless both utterance that they were hostile to get it. tbo two old to the of n epirit monstrous of did product he afterwards, say that tha Gold our governmental parties are wrong, there Is ao room COLD STANDARD NOT FIXED. The government. Republican favoritism and no was Standard book or excuse for a third. which protection, right, until he had been party haa A blacker chapter than that But, it both the always favored National and denounce n old parties are equally guilty of how both the old political par-S- attacked eo vigorously by myself and banka; thus, in the National platform which exposes can be eaiUtactory to thia others for having deserted the Free of the united to detspoilthe common people and are equally subserparty hi 1S)5 and 1900, Na- man who has la hi coffers so many found In Silverltes without saying they were tional "to the beneficiaries of special vient uf their land, ia not to be banka were landenounced in millions which should bare been left wrong, and having gone over to the the anna la of data legislation. privilege, then it ia not only the right Gold Standard without saying it waa guage strong enough to have aatiafied in the pockets of those whose honest of the patriot to form s party of proOnce upon a time, pre wul a financial Thomaa how-eve- r, Jefferson. At thia time, Even Parker realla the Placed produced own. right Judge industry finally ernem of our test, but a duty. Civil liberty ia at the counsel of the Democratic ised THE SCORES was MILLIONAIRES. fundamental that the our of under ground caving aa part once a and a trust. We arc party are presided over by Arthur With a Standard Oil a recreant heritage It aeemed to be firmly fixed. For hia feet, and waa literally driven to Gorman, who haa to the higher requirements of awe always firmer supported accumulation simiAt and he last haa taken the other "hundred yeare thla money eyetem Carnegie footing. system, and by August Belmont lar accumulations rcinvsout,-- by such citizenship if we fail to reallxe our rehie tn operation among ua. Threforajrt on place ride by ride with Raoeevelt who ia a National banker. To The ballot la one of the prove fixed." most the men as J. P. Morgan, August Belmont sponsibility. Very deeply important issue beMemml to be irrevocably with which we must hold our weapons both that the nationgreat of fore political parties the people. and Arthur Gorman, wliat is to pre- ground. The contention of the peomen created thla ayatem are now fixed" in their Irrevocably vent the deadly principle of Let it be borne In mind that Wall al finance. It waa one subject upon ple's party being that both the old par support of the National banka we have interest from operating with ties which Thomaa Jefferson and Alexander Street wanted the last Congress to are wrung, we wage war on both to rervemher that united only two were, in they Thoee this results issue more let By be agreed. rememberappalling country? Hamilton it bonds; hands counand to hearts them thia atateamen the of monster ed law their those nature, Cleveland that the Democrats want the groatert Continued on Tags 6.) So fortunes will grow largei and larger the greenbacks called in and burnt; two years ago. try ever produced. do not' forget that the endless chain' TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM EVIL Aa the owners of Una huge wealth wre they above aUotherthatthey have taken more than their share n Another example of divided the people into two distinct precedent set by Cleveland stands aa a be followed; recall how la found in n study of our transporta- of the common stock of tbn nation's to tchoola of political thought. But, upon precedent these mae-t- easy it la for tha money power to hide tion wealth, ao there must be increasing the vital aubject of finance, system. millions of men a ho got less than mlnda reached the aame roncluaiun;of their plana until tha victim la In their We corto have various the given n part and that conclusion bccnm trap and you will begin to realise poration which control our tele- their share. What will l the end of what terlble dangers still lurk In thia it? No student believes it can go on the Conatltutlon. graph, telephone, express and rail-- : aa it la forever. All aec danger signals Whether the Wall Street influence money Question. road bnstneaa enormous auch of which produced the establishment . ahead. That a rising tide of angry In Mr. Bryans book called Tha that the government itself la apowers dwarf discontent is pouring over the counJefferoon and Ham-- 1 Ftn,t Bule-- " he compared the possible among these giants. Their revenues can be not hUthanfofof disputed. The evidences effects of Gold British the try to Standard are greater than thoae of the gov- j of it are visible llttm. may be doubted. Both of these the ruin wrought by an Invading army, If H everywhere. eminent. Their to tax folia not a their long power served country men crest the land with flra and aword. only upon the public, but upon tbe H. Rogers, J. P. Morgan, August Belweeping In fixing died poor. time and Uid men of that type think Mr. Bryan waa right The vast ingovernment Itaeif. In the late eon-- 1 mont. aa a system, and the silver dollar crease world's stock of metallic filet with in the ' there la no net of spoliation to which selfno bad tha manner which in of value, Spain, they the unit are states- money, and the enormous uae of credit ish motive. Two which confidence universal money, the as men agreed upon that system afloat, postponed the evil day, t-w-sa ri2lit system. It remained In force, keeps but it la bound to come. Let the eup-pl- y You can flud la In tha selection giving full satisfaction, until the annual1 American people are going to stand let confidence of take fall, gold of a butcher of known reliabilin ita march of conquest, W1 MQuieacent while they gobble up auTthan th er wings, let tbe Insolvent banka be sudity. Everything that leaves our of found it to he barrier. The money-pow.!he fT all tbe wealth of Ilia Republic, they SThilf aa representmarket le uu-tldemands, a standard which it denly called upon to make good their inflated liabilities, and aurh a atonn iLi thT ed. If Its not, or youre playing with fire. 1. will not be can control; and one metal la easier to will break over the Republic as haa not lulled with your purchase, your permitted. Already more than half of control than two. For the aame reason. thm vremltta la ab- ita history. Our finanbeen known in an? th nnul foMW of Issues money back and the goads are paper It oppose governmental ours. Come in and get better accial system la rotten to the very core, orbd bY ,eM lha" io moeay, and will never be content until CnuerpM Hocua-po-cWhat haa been aptly called quainted with our meat market. Already we have men mi rich that they n ths Greenbacks are called In and j could buy up the entire property conmoney la doing the biggest busitb WEATHERBY ness it waa aver known to do. Wbat in one of our states. If the To eetablish the single gold atand-ar- d, Hundreds of tone of Junk talned average. principle of compound interdeadly which eats the Constitution aside, la entitled Frended Finance," le holdWholesale and Retail Butcher. is thus handled few those during days; ests continues to work for the Standbe violated. The ing euch a carnival aa It never held be- and 1401 Wash. Ava. OGDEN. the statute had to thla fraudulent matter mall upon can fore. not Thia will of The crash to will last ard Oil, that group plunderers wore ooln" had to be construed the ia for entire the average year thoae and see to of live who own whole United tha soon urely come, the mean gold only;" and the paper notes. baaed. The taxpayers have to pay.The Staten. They- and their confederate Issued on silver, had to be redeemed in It will feel aa though the world were lend who themselves to Congressmen end. Would to God that coming to an kings will have auch a grip upon our SHEEPMEN ATTENTIONI a manner different from that pre- Mr. Bryan were with me In this, The thia swindle got free passes, and oth- entire system, commercial, financial, scribed by taw er In express charges, , and political, that the government will things. . . We have for sale at stock yards, There are at least five reasons why Second Battle. Together we could have , . good . a"d 1,'legraphi amount to more than a piece of Ogden, fifty head Imported, registerwhipped the fight in 1896, but the i?,lepbo tha gold standard can not be conlittlq plundered every ; BaeMBtrw mechanism to the Stand-da- ed Oxford and Shropshire rams, eatra Southern Democratic bosses vgould not tariffs the public sidered as fixed: in tbe year; and the manner in have it aa Chairman Jones had to Cur. R. 8. Brooks 4k Son, 117 25th (1) It is unconstitutional; drive the allies apart by brutal Insults which they submit to it la one of the street. (2) It violates statute lawf No other Inof tha marvels people) at age. of the the of campaign. gold might very opening (I) The supply Iona ao are cursed cat civilized In of had the among all Democrats circulations 1904, crease beyond all the Bryan ths money power. Thus, the standard refused to be bound by the Infamous with corporation tryranny aa our conell out to Wall Street at St. Louie, elves; and we never seem to thin' of vahia would Set beyond their and had Mr. Bryan joined forces with that any remedy ia possible. Half t trol. In that event, the money-pow-er me, we could have won thla contest dozen corporation kings can meet it Itaeif would change the standard; The temper of the people to ripe forte-vol- t; tha office of J. P. Morgan, and can ta (4) Tha supply of gold misfit sudand la getting hotter every day, the life out of any town or city li denly cease. In that event, contraction would at once set in, because the counThey only need leaders whom they can tha United States. By a spurt of th. masses who pen they can add hundreds of million try' expansion In business and in- trust The Democratic crease in followed Bryan era rick at heart They of dollars to tha burdens of tbe poo population require n increasing volume of currency. listen without conviction when Bryan pie. They enable the trusts to ! II the horrors of contraction should peaks for Parker. They went fighters ita rivals by granting rebates, or apee ne by the selfish at the head of the army, and Parker tel rates, which make competition im again come upon r, the people la no fighter. polity of the money-powepossible. They debauch public morals wooM compel a change In the standard. ROOSEVELT IN THE OPEN, by their methods of gaining what they VUt Street gave us the panto In 1873; Roosevelt stands in the open, and want from governors, legislatures, Whll Street gave us the panto In MM. mem-ben(Urea Parker, defiantly, almoa mock- Judge,of editors, politicians and In tssth la what yen pet whan yen Let Wall Street give ua another, and It Congress. Parker out of and stays ingly; meekly may find that It has given ua one too the aconce rose of totter from hia In Informal a of flight have na da your dental work. Napoleon study many. Ths American people hare ceptance he says that ha takes up tha Interest tables with the remark, when tracked the limit of endurance. consider the deadly principle which In bfo formal letter of acceptance, glove thrown at hia feet declaring that Bust mads pnbfle, It la carious to note he will revoke that pension order, Na lies hidden in these tables; I marvel CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY that Ml-- . Fpriter does not once mention TS, but in the earns breath, he hastens that it haa not devoured the human the name iff Jefferson, Jackson or any to admit that Roosevelt did precisely race." That deadly principle ia preBefore Going elsewhere Read over other great Democrat Ha make m what he, Parker, thinks ought to be cisely what haa devoured ao great a these prices: If elected, he, Parker, will at part of the human race every year. to the titular deities of reference once have Congress do what Roosevelt The big fortune, by the law of ita naGeld fillings fl.M and up the Democratic party. 1X0 Platinum fittings The man to whom ha alludes with haa already done. Heavens! What a ture, tends to grow bigger.. Each col' BOo meek warrior Is this? Silver fillings ossal accumulation represents what the greatest reverence la William (5-0Full sat cf teeth Roosevelt did ths right thing, but one victor gained and ten thousand and tha next ia Jamea G. Cold Crowns, 88k $5.00 Blaine. Ha aatoglxaa tha policy of both not In the right way, and If you will victima lost For, In a fortune of a pAOO hundred millions, there can i be no rldgowerfc thesa atateamen, and finds fault with elect me President I will do the earns Did any auch thing aa fair reward for producSir. Roosevelt bsoause he has not fol- thing In the proper way! Bach n fortune, or anylowed their Ulnstrious example. Really, nominee ever seek the Presidency on tive labor. that kind of a platform before? Hr. Parkers peculiar hind of Democthing like It, represent, aa a rule, the When la he going to free thoee Phil- spoil of the auccesaful marauder In the racy amounts to a riddle. " The most of ippines? He does not say. What la fields where others had tolled.. Such portion and hia hoard dodge Parkers letter- - la that wherein be going to do to the trusts? Will ha a man ia a he eulogises the policy of Jamea G. deal drastically with the Standard Oil often coat the loaera more lives, more coddled hia haa which Blaine and William McKinley upon the trust, political tears, mofe broken hearts and ruined ambition for the past two years? What homea than are to be found In the , aohject of reciprocity. What la reciprocity but free trade In will ha do to tha Sugar Trust, which track of actual war. When thoae thoae raw materials which, the pro-trt- d hia campaign manager, Gorman, repreStandard Oil knavea robbed the peomanufacturers want? If frea sents In tha United States Senate? On ple of (36,000,000 In one day, they tnfc be such a good thing, why not the negro question why haa ha been felt entitled to the admiration of tha W ill of na have aomeT silent? Doea ha condemn Roosevelt business world. On the same day, If protection be such excellent for that Booker Washington lunch? perhaps, hungry women stole bread Over Brownings GuGn Store. Mdtrine for the maiara, why not com- Does he condemn the appointment of for hungry children, and went to pile- office? did he to tall to pel the Why manufacturers to taka it, negroes too? make any reference whatever to that I other words, why not have-- aye-te- a plank In the Republican platform and stick to It? If protaction la which hia running mate, Davie, aaya rlfht, It xhould operate on all allkel If created a Race Issue? The solid fna trade la right, then the manufee-tam- e South la being kicked and cuffed Into should not be the only ones to support of Parker upon the ground get it that he differs from Roosevelt on the ... Judge Parker pleads for greater negro question. Before the South ia fivora to the manufacturers. Great dragooned Into voting for the New God! Are they - never going .to .get Yprker and against their own son, hers tn blood and sympathy and deathless enough? If Republican policies are to be overt- devotion ought not the New Yorker hrown, it must be done by men who to be compelled to apeak out on this boldly declare against them and who question? : " to np against them with a determinatWe have heard much of ion to defeat them. The way to whip In this campaign. The Having contracted at conslderabla expense with the publisher of tits enemy la to fight it. The Demor.. sincerity of the crime is known by this high grade Magazine we beg to offer ene year's subscription free "tlc party haa known what It waa to the fact that the gold standard which of cost to a!4 end any reader of our papa, who signs and aanda In lead by captains who put tha battle violates the ataiute law and the Con tha tty into plain language eo that all coupon below at ones, titutlob, la not only supported by a could understand where the difference Theodore Roosevelt, the Imperialist u on vital Issue. Such a leader bnt by Alton B. Parker, the chosen MADAME brings a monthly message of culture to your ham and w Jefferson. Such a leader was eantalna all that la bast In literature and art. It la endorsed by OVER apostle of Constitutionalism. Such a leader waa I a. , Jackson. (5) The gold standard la not ir- MILLION OF THE MOST CULTURED WOMEN OF AMTHREE Itouglas. Such a leader was rerooably fixed," because It ia unacien- 5,1, "iinam J. Bryan. In this campaign It title ERICA, adopted by th National Counoll of Women ef America being cer more la wrong. Nothing u no aurh leader. To their . secret tain- and as their official organ. than- - that the people of thia ame and disgust, the rank and file of country will continue their struggle JJfreat Democratic party acCS that untli they have a national currency Call at tha Exambtar office for a frea aampla copy that you can Jtalr captain will not ij and cannot confight. In aplta which the money-powe- r I a beautiful what or aaa thla return tha J exactly magazine sign wish and Wny a loyalty and which anawere the purpose believe for 8 months and wa will mall you th magazine see that trol, otherwise, they coupon be-following without of perfecting exchanges, . ''r remains what Bryan aaya he cofiaing free for six months, cr sign tha coupon for olx months and wa will an armory from which tbe an artful April, ., dodger. buccaneers of modern finance draw mall tha magazine frea of charge for twelve month lutrty unfit for the Presidential tastlon. That Mr. Bryan hlmarik the lrree I stable weapons with which mar Sign and send thla coupon today. the ticket does not change they attack values and raid the rjwu TO THE EXAMINER. ns nor cnwt aatletactlon. beta. EVILS OF NATIONAL BANKS. 1 1,7s 81? Party of six and half mll-to oubecribe to tha Examiner for three month Gentlemen: egret One of the worst features of onr torir Isadora to St at the regular rates on condition that you aond mo MADARfB postfinancial system in the farming out to Zj1.1 ttlth'wt any instructions to sure to Wall R tract. That surrender th National Banha of the power, priv-lieg- e paid ovary month far aix months. a profound discontent which and profit of supplying the counof Instead not flhwn, Mr. Bryan himself can-t- h. try with paper currency. the equal SI? ,tht b,ttw PM Palatable to using ita own credit for the governBrysnite. The aell-owaa too benefit of all th people, . wn. too sudden, too credit to the National complete. No- ment lends thlaused for the benefit of an earthquake Ilka banker to be FOSTOFFICE., NAME m-- . thin National banktte vaJIr BBnun,, opened; and down the hanker. Thus, the of special chai a beneficiary fiBiZII. fell all tha prin- -. er become the Democratic These privilege: and, basing hia notes upon party. " f St Louis clothed from tha credit of the government, charge h i TATE ..M. if mrn SRV ADDRESS r Ff f Jeffersonian hia fellow cltiaena for the ure of them taJr. Whenta good Dave Hill, Pat Me He, tbe privileged, fattens upon nswy Belmont finished at the expense of the unprivileged riJH democratic bosses were There are now about five thousand Nanri.7 Sand two coupons If you want MADAME frea of charge tot 12 monthSb No perton canjreeelv MAD bat had It been a per-ft- y tional banka, which heap In circulation iiBsl 177'1'1 "titer than political, more than four hundred million dol(SE! AM frea for more than 12 months. totorimi i7l,T bB Indicted for "a lars of their note. 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