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Show REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. continuing the appointment of registration officers to one political party, in violation of the spirit of the law. Addopted in Provo Convention, SepSeventeenth We arraign the Democratic territorial officials of Utah for 1894: tember 11th, gross and repeated violations of the civil In convention assembled the Republi- service law and such of the Democratic ns have dragged their high officans of Utah renew their fealty to the judges ces down to the offensive partisanship arty of freedom and justice, the party level. Eighteenth We favor the granting of of free speech and a free ballot, the party equal suffrage to women. Nineteenth We demand for the new in believes the that protection of Ameristate of Utah a wise, liberal constitution can industries, the American working- and an economical government, and man and the American citizen, and con- pledge the Republican party, if given the power, to secure both. gratulates the people of Utah on the Twentieth We rejoice in the post of the Republican party; we glory in the near approach of statehood, and declare, fact that no other political organization First In favor of the American doc- ever approximated to its magnificent trine of protection to home industries, achievements, and look confidently for established by the founders of the gov- its swift restoration to power and a renewal of its benefactions to the people ernment, by the Republi- of the United States. Twenty-firs- t That we favor, as far as can party and steadily practiced by the com prnct icable, pensation oi pu blic offpioneers and people of Utah. icials by fixed salaries, and the enactment Second We recognize I lie silver ques- of judicious legislation providing for tion as one of paramount importance to the payment, of fees collected into the the people, and we believe that no. full public treasury. We endorse the efforts now being prosperity cau be enjoyed until, silver made throughout the territory to eneliall be and we demand its re courage the purchase of monetization on the old ..ratio with gold goods, and pledge ourselves to a policy. such support of 16 to 1. Third We favor the cession of the unsold public lands to the aud territories respectively, in aid ATCHISON MITCHELL, t'.aies ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR of irrigation and the public schools. Fou rib We iow with regret the AT LAW'. of the great army of nuemployed Collections a SjcciaUy nun and women of our country, and .UTAH charge this unfortunate condition to the PAYSON niadadmnislration, legislation and inis rule of the Democratic party. Fifth We advocate the establishment id a national lionrd of arbitration, who.-province shall be to adjmt all contro- General Blacksmith versies between capital and labor, to llie and end that strikes, lockouts and.other siin be ilar disturbances may authoritatively Wagon Work. adjusted on principles of justice. Sixth We oppose -- s cruel ami unjust t in blackiis'- ing of the employes who are discharged f io u or have the serviie of CARRIAGE AND BUGGY WORK A the einyloier. Seventh We favor the eight-hou- r nKteiii of labor ami believe that eight hours should constitute a legal d.iys work upon all public and private contracts. Eiirhtn We f.ivor the establishment THE, MILD POWER CURES. of a posial tr leg rap system by the general government, thus furnishing to the people cheap and abiimiaul facilities for the lransrmssion of intelligence. -' . re-tore- d, home-manufactur- non-miner- al in-c;ea- e SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD The ONLY line running TV O fast trains daily to EFFECTIVE APRIL 29, 1894. No. 2 -- Leaves Ogden, Tam, Salt Lake, 8:05 a m. Arrives at Pueblo, G:10 a m; Colorado Springs, 7:51 a m; Denver, 10:30 a m. Train No. 4 Leaves Ogden, 7:20 a m; Salt Lake, 8:25 p m. Arrives at Pueblo, 6:25 p m; Colorado Springs, 8:00 p m; Denver, 10:30 p m. Traia Connections made at Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver with all lines East. Elegant Day Coaches, Chair Cars and Pullman Sleepers on all trains. Take the D R G and have a comfortable trip, enjoy the finest scenery on the Continent A S HUGHES, Traffic Mgr Dover, Colo. S K HOOPER, G P AT A, Dover, Colo B F NEVIXS, General Agent. II M CUSHING, Traveling Passenger Agent Salt Lake City, Utah. THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN jj HH RAILROAD West-houn- East-boun- d d Tipton & Peery - SPECIALTY. trains run daily except Sunday. HUMPHREYS Nurli We favor the exclusion from or countr) of the pauper, criminal and anarchisttic elements of other countries. Tenth The Republican party has ever be c tne friend I the free public fciiool system of our country, aud we pledge our unfaltering suppou to every measure which shall serve to increase its lower for good. Eleventh We believe that public i 'fliciM'S should receive fixed salaries, and that feessnould Ikj paid into the public legislatreasury, ai d we favor judicious as as far practicable. tion to tlns end, Twelfth We denounce the Democratic partv for ils altitude on ali questions (feeling the mineral inter. sn of our by' placing our raw jeople, especially i lie free on list, atd sjiecially materials f tree woof, thus comfor its advocacy wool growers of the ierntory pelling the with the cheap labor of the to coinjcte and destro'ing ail industry the world, tifrh in point of importance in theUnion, for its udvoouc o! iee lead, thus im i d miners of the lulling the siiver-le- : with tin cheap lahor to c nntry compete for from 60 to CO of Mexco, working cents fier day. because it aovocales the and placing or the farmer, the lain rercomand hitler in close mechanic the petition with the cheapest labor under the sun. Thirteenth We arraign the Democratic party for trie eupiresinn of the of the Republican vote in the m.j-nsouthern states, y fraud, liulmc arid the sanctity unequal laws, thus violating of free institute s. Fourteenth We unite on r blushes of shame with tlms "f ail oilier civilized people, when w.i continphitt she record of the present- ad uinistiations treatment of l lie Hawaii: n question. Fifteenth Wh arraign the Democratic administration for its failure to m.ttr.ve the Chine-- exclusion law: and irs ol' o the iifor- e the purchasing c ause Sherman law lfore it, ri the Utah Sixteenth We arraign rtisatr-courshi Commission for its pa t I - refu--alt- e - jH-a'- . e Dr. Humphrey OpecMcDamocIentllleallyand used for yeara in carefully prepared Remediea, tor over thirty yean by the private practice andaucceaa. Every single Spedflo people with entire a a pedal cue for the disease named. They cue without drugging, purging or redwing the system, and are In fact anu deed the Sovereign auMiias. raiesa cubes. 35 .25 .25 .35 35 35 35 35 .35 ,35 Suppressed or Palnfnl Periods. .35 .25 Whites, Too Profuse Periods Cron p. Laryngitis, Hoarseness.... .35 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. ,35 Rheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains.. .25 Chills, Fever and Ague... .25 Malaria, 35 Piles, Blind or Bleeding .25 Ophthalmy, Bore or Weak Eyes. Catarrh, Influenza, Cold la tbs Head .25 LOCAL 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. 2 Worma, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... 8 Teethlngt Colic, Crying. Wakefulness or Adults aaaae 4 Diarrhea, of ChildrenBilious Colie 5 Dysentery. Griping, O Cholera Morbus, Vomiting 3 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. Toothache, Faceache 9 Headaches, Sick Headache. Vertigo, 10 Dyapepeia, Biliousness, Constipation 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Whooping Coagh 21 Asthma, Oppressed Breathing 23 Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing 28 Scrofula, Enlarged Glands,WSwelling W. II. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM The Through Car Line. - . Remedies of the World. ubt or D trains run daily. S E SHERMER, Agent, Payson. At stations where no time is shown trains do not stop. THE CARD, IN EFFECT APRIL 9, 1394. Trains arrive and depart nt the various stations as follows: So-it- R. und. Northbound 25 .25 .25 .25 General Debility, Physical eakness .35 25 Dropsy, and Scanty Secretions 24 25 26 27 20 30 Sickness from Biding .25 .25 Kidney Diseases 25 Sore Mouth, or Canker Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed.. .25 .25 31 Painful Periods............ 24 Diphtheria. Ulcerated Sore Throat.. ,25 85 Chronic Congeal Iona A Eruptions. .25 Sea-Sickne- ss. EXTRA NUMBERS: 2S-Nerv- oas peas, Bemlnal Weak-Debility, Discharges or Involuntary 1.00 22 Diseasesof the lIeart.Pslpltatlon 1.00 88 Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance.. .1.00 os nealpt sf prfea, gold by Drontota, or aaat po.l-p.Da. Huaraairs Manual (144 puM.) mailed rasa. 14 nnikiw nmca,i it am wusw st, tm. SPECIFICS. HUMPHREYS Trains Bouth of Juab run daily' except Sunday. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers to Cli icago without change. Improved Ton rst Sleeper. Free Reclining Chair Gars. Elegant Day Coaches. The Only Line Oiicratiiig Dining Car Service. The shortest and Fastest Line to all points east. E. Burley. 0 nornl Patsmger Agent, City Ticket office 201 Main st. Salt Late WITCH HAZEL OIL i.S. Stark, THE PILE OINTMENT. For riles External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Fistula in Ano; Itching or Bleeding of the Rectum. cure certain. The relief Is Immedlato-t- he TRIAL SIZE. 25 CTS. PRICE, 60 CTS. ea rocaipt of prlM. Bold by Drogglata, or amt iinriKSTS'HDwca., m a tie muuai el, kiw pcal-pa- ld ms Payson. S II II Clark, Oliver W Mink, E Ellery Anderson, John W Doane, F R Couderl, Ag.-n- t Receivers E. L. LOMAX, Genl Passenger and Ticket Agent, E. Uick n.4ii, General M'gr Om-di- |