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Show .' Mi rbushel ln,,rcin sn i,cte ('0UDly fur classes" all the fruit of their toil save'' cable to human need iri some form, 2 our wheat than we could before, this a moiety only sufficient to maintain ami this increases actVil value; g will be growth for in will add to the' in fart their strength for further toilj while commerce and thig (Iteorporated.' power of our resources, and then despise them for lacking ions are mainly occut sf;d with ad-l- f we can get a market for the rock j the refinements of life, which are on jusiment and distribu'.C in of values, Jv;)hrai"i, Utah, - June i a, tSgo. which is in the bosom of our hills, ly attainable under circumstances of and do far less' in thef direction of son, in all (his will make a healthy boom for lease and abundance! lluw pre-- i increase. For this it will give labor to the unemployed. suiuptious it is for men who maintain new and rural communities e.peci-I- f the timber which is growing in exemption from physical labor to be ally, those pursujtr'which deal most iVhat is going to be done, In San ' our canyons, and the salt which can a mark of superiority, and the habit directrfnHfTc elements are most al-of labor to be a badge useful and necessary. Pete County, by way of celebrating be found within our County in ! or necessity Agriculture must become establish the "Fourth" in a becoming man- find any outlet, then let the boom enjoy the benefits of labor! ;ed and profitable before manufact ner? We should not be willing to come, but the real estate boom, ilowjutt was Captain John Smith's jure if n be supplied with the need- let the day pass, without paying without any increase in our re-- rule that he who will not work shall ful material"; and uianufact- ure iii:Lt become established and of freenut cal! honor to it, as the birth-daThe great majority of the adult ' proftta'jfle before commerce can con-in- g dom, the day that ushered in a new ciwith! it for the behind it, and although era, and made possible population of L tali are producers. dure to; prosperity It is expound not import which tizen to become a sovereign. The every species of gambling it may and have a wholesome respect for declaration of Independance which for the time exhiliarate, when the the skill and ingenuity expended in makes a nation or a people wealthy ; r of the most glo- intoxication of the moment leaves ' providing for the wants of humanity, and those exports which represent was the rious Constitution ever begotten by it finds us more depressed and We have no higher" or lower" the greatest amount of labor cum the njind of man, upon which to in anything but a healthy condition. clashes, no tribes or families of hc- - pared with the value of thi raw nia- base a government, should be read The land is with the last holder, reditary druuo, no ariitocrary of j tcrial used, Rje the most profitable to the youth and aged in our coun- unimproved, worth no more than wealth and idleness; though we do to the producer, because they give fourth," it was in the first place, the only not ignore the fart that the power to the greatest amount of paid employ- try , upon every recurring and the deeds and doings of the pat- - person benefited being the principal (create or accumulate wealth is a mciit to the workers, and cause the riot fathers dwelt upon in glowing gambler, the real estate boomer, who ; mark of ability and a guarantee of least drain un elemental resources. Fur instance, a coal mine is a natlrms, for the purpose of keeping j sold it for several times what it was influence. We have been trained in a school ural source of profit, but it requires them green in the minds of our actually wurth, and got out with the of hard necessity; the lash of priva- no preparation for market except youth, that they might be incited to swag." When the boom comes, let it be a tion has been applied sufficiently to digging and portage. The most of emulate them as the opportunity ofconvince us that labor is the true lev- - the profit from the expurt oi coal is fers. healthy ami natural growth. er which moves the world. Wo had a direct drain on natural resources, The thought that we as a peojHe no other visible thing between us and which are not iriexnaustible. in Utah are being oppressed, from On the TIIE REGISTER time to time, by those who are in the grim death when we came, a band contrary, the profit on the sale of As has already been stated in our of robbed, stripped and foot-sor- e hats, shoes, and woven fabrics is majority in the nation, and our rights trampled upon should not de- columns, it is the intention of the refugees, to this dry inhospitable less fur the material used, and more ter us from doing honor to the day, management to make the Register clime. for the labor expended in its prepa Whatever rights we are denied, or a County paper, having fur its main We had neither gold nor costly ration, ahfHabor is an inexhaustible acts of spoliation brought to bear object the wellfare and ultimate raiment, neither houses nor lands, resource. It is clear that the sale of manuupon us, they are the doings of men, growth of San lete County. To do neither flocks nor herds; hut we hail not actuated by the gret Magna this successfully it must necessarily our willing hands and resolute factured goods is far more economiCharles of our country but by greed have the support and countenance hearts; and with these, under Divine cal and profitable to the seller than of gain. Our Constitution grants to of the people, and that wc intend to favor, wc have worked miracles. the sale of raw material. all pten the rights of Life, Liberty, get, if a faithful adherence to first Nunc can deny that our common Now let us apply these incontrovert and the pursuit of happiness; for principles, and a conscientious en- misfortune produced a sympathy able facts fo San Fete County. Our what it is, and wbat it was intended deavor to do our duty is an assurance and union in our midst which was a imports include every variety of arto be let us honor it. Let us meet of success. We ask the people to strong element iu uur success; and it ticles from a pin to a steam engine, together on the morning of the 4th. join with us and to take a pride in follows that whatever will cause pros- and from a muslin rosebud to a day of July, A. I). 1890, and amid our undertaking, for it is ours, ami perity will perpetuate prosperity. piano. (be booming of cannon, stirring if it is a benefit to the Couuty at United effort, united sympathy, and With a favorable climate and soil, strains of music, under the folds of large to have a means of letting the common interest will surely secure we import every pound of our sugar, our flag hear read that sacred instru- world know what we have in the way common welfare. and the greater part of our molasses; In a slate of equality, whether1 it even when superior home-raisement the Declaration of independ- of natural resources and otherwise, ence." Let us repeat again the every citizen whether he lives at the be high or low," none can claim honey is cheaper pound for pound. names of such men as, Washington, extreme north, or the south, has an superiority of rights or privileges, and With unsurpassed mineral resources, Jefferson and Adams; let our children equal interest in the County and the advantages of education and we import all our soda and saltpeter, near of their doings and let them un- can feel a just pride in anything cultivation are enjuyed by all in a and even fead and iron, With thouderstand that these names belonged that tends to build up his home, nearly equal degree. Under such sands of sheep eating our ranges out to typical Americans, politicians if just as a person feels a pride in his conditions, strikes and riots must re- by the roots and polluting our pure you will, bit patriots at the same city, ao he can in his county and main unknown; and the mental and mountain streams, we import at five time, not boodlers and oppressors. from that to the Territory and so physical energy thus wasted may be hundred per cent, premium, woolen Teach them that what was, may and on. utilized in investigation, discovery, goods and even stocking yarn. We must be again. That America was There is nothing local in thesite" invention and the many peaceable export our superior wheat whole, reserved fur the home of the oppress- of the Register, no mure than there and pleasant methods of further instead of first manufacturing it into ed of all nations, that it was intend- would be if some enterprising citi- promoting and extending the public flour and securing pay ior that ed by God for this purpose, and zens of the County would start a weal. amount of labor. It being conceded that all should truth is mighty and will prevail, woolen milt, or a tannery, or some We allow our young men to wank other enterprise which would require be producers, and that this is au der off to railroads and mines in pon't let us forget that patriots under nor succumb to deeds of the united effort of the whole people honorable condition, next conies search of employment, instead of esbppression. Remember that over ta mate U successful. This might the consideration of ways and tablishing home industries to meet forty years ago, when no foot but depend somewhat on a suitable loca means; end it must be admitted that their nteiU. We doom them, too, to trod the vales of Utah tiun, but when once started it would those industries which most directly the dependence and hazard, e a small band of pilgrims entered to equip them for the battle certainly be fur the public good, and relieve human want should be ranked Valley, after traveling over the hence would be iu a sense a public foremost. Since physical needs are of life with a trade suitable to their dreary wastes a thousand miles, institution and would merit public most pressing and clamorous, agri- tastes ami talents, by means of which inculture and all leaving their dead by the wayside. sustenance. they may always command wages. Driven from their homes, and that The home paper fills a want not dustries take precedents. Farming, And when our sons go abroad to seek by those claiming to be Americans, supplied by the metropolitan papers. gardening, milling, canning, cooking, employment, some of them never rethose people brought with them a It is not supposed to take the place stockraising, salting, dairying, fish- turn, but are swallowed up in the ove of country;they loved their Con of those papers, which give us the ing, and sugarmaking are the roots whirlpool of casualities; and then ptitution and planted the symbol of current news of the day, but to treat from which branch out hundreds of who ca$ compute our loss? ft, the stars and stripes upon Ensign of things purely local, and of more valuable industries; most of which Is it Riuch better with our girls? Peak and did honor to it. Those interest to ourselves than to anybody are adapted to our own little corner True, they have a ceasless round of were patriots; they forgot their own else. of the wide earth. household duties which often preNext in importance we may con- vents (hem from discovering that We ask for local contributions srrongs; and footsore, paked and sick at heart with indig-pitie- s from every part of the County, so sider (he manufacture of clothing, they otfcupv a dependant position; heaped upon them, all could that our readers may be posted as to dwellings, tools, implements, ma- but many of them, through unsupe and was forgotten in the task of the happenings at home. We ask chinery, books, furniture, and all the plied needs learn that they are a burJove, doing honor to their coun for a share of your advertising pat- varied aids and appliances of Indus' den on parent's hands. They too are fry. ronage, so that in benefiting us you try, comfort and progress, high spirited and luve to be indethe citizens of San Pete County, may bring your commodities before Third comes commerce, the vast pendent; and finding nothing at hand some of whom, are the decendants the market and benefit yourselves. and complicated system of home by means of which they may achieve pf those pioneer patriots, do honor We ask all who have an interest in and foreign exchange which is the their independance, they go where to the day in a fitting manner; keep San Fete County to regularly sub- only excuse for the existance of that employment is to be. found; and ficticiplive the love of cuuntry in their scribe for the Register, read and thing of not real but there, for a mere pittance, they own and children's hearts; and cele- digest its contents. ous value, which we call money. drudge away their bright youth, and brate the fourth of July, in a manSomething more portable and inde- run the gauntlet of the snares spread ner creditable to American citizens, structible than the bulky and often for the feet of innocence. LABOR IS CAPITAL Do we most need a railroad to gnd lovers of Freedom. fragile articles of actual usefulness was deemed necessary for conveni- drain our land of its natural producWrilira Sir tht R'miTta In those days of labor strikes and ence in barter; and coin was found a tions, or the establishment of manROOM. trades-unionof colossal fortunes handy symbol to represent an approx ufactories for working up our raw With the advent of railroads in and pinching want, in a land of pro- imate amount of labor, cither already materials before them? the County, perhaps two of them lific elements and willing muscles, stored up in useful articles, or guar- Are we wise in exporting supinely watching traversing it from end to end, the every man and woman has need to anteed as forthcoming on demand. our sons and daughters scatter to Register anticipates more prosper believe in the dignity of labor. EvAll well so far; but ficticious val- the four winds in search of employpus days for San Pete, but does not ery person of sound mind has need ues are so subject to fluctuations, ment Instead of providing for it at for a moment hope for the success, to reflect on the causes of public that the world of commerce resem- home? which in this Western Country is prosperity or adversity, and the ef- bles a storm-tosse- d We do not wish to be understood ocean; while galled a Boom". Booms, as they fective means of promoting one and labor, the true measure of value, as opposing the entrance of a railpre generally understood arc an un- guarding against the other, more resembles the firm and fruitful road into our sylvan solitude, on the in raise the of precedented The elements of the physical earth land. Money may be likened to a contrary we decidedly favor it; but price real estate, and often with nothing furnish all the crude material of boom and labor to a long we desire to point out the way to to back them more solid than the which are compounded the necessa- speculative of substantial wise economy in exports. let us wind of the boomer", who in plain ries of human life and comfort, and period to a balloon or prosperity; anil aim to export plenty of labor and bubble, money language is a gambler in this com- the luxuries and indulgences as well, labor to a loaf of bread, a spring of little material, and to import little Hew to crystallize from these crude! modity. water or a thought that is labor and much' material. Every A piece of real estate may rise in elements the concrete substances pure alive. thoughtful person must admit that in price through the efforts of parties needed for food clothing, habitathis direction lies the profit Every community of who are in the business, from one tions, etc., with the minimum of toil citizens must prefer the reality to In conclusion we assert that of all the bundred dollars to ten times that and suffering, and the maximum of the emblem, and give to labor, the raw material at our disposal, the pmotint, in a day or a week, and in comfort and enjoyment, is the true wise teacher of self respect and inde- most valuable is our sons and daugha month double itself, and the labor problem at least with us. pendence, the bountiful nurse of ters. let us not throw them on the boomer in consequence get rich Any system which tends to pour life and comfort, the noble mother great mart of the world in the crude thereby; but unless there is a solid the fruits of the common toil into of progress and achievement, its just state, but manufacture every one of something behind it, unless the pro- vast private storehouses, leaving a due of respect and honor. them into an artisan, equip each ducts of the place in which the real- vacuum, or at least a It is a pure and wholesome senti- with a useful trade or calling, which dearth, over a ty is situated has increased in value large surrounding area correspondment that lccn(lence, to any but in- will enhance their value a hundred pr amount so that the community is ing in want with the in the fants and unfortunates, is degrada- per cent; and when we have profusion richer thereby; there is no real ben- other case, must certainly be a per- tion. He or she who is willing to done this, we'll keep them for home efit to the community, and conse- nicious system, liable to create so- subsist on the labor of others and use. quently nothing to support the cial inequalities quite at variance make no return, is a poor secimen When we thus include our whole boom and as everything, like water, with republican institutions. On of humanity; while he or she who population in the ranks of producfinds its level, the boom collapses the system which tends aims with all diligence to keep the ers, if we still keep our society all nd depression takes its place. Mon- to cuntrary,theany benefits derived from credit side of the column at least in one grade, we shall have no need equalize ey spent in property, unless it brings labor, neither surfeiting some nor equal, enjoys that sense of freedom either to wish for booms or fear a fair return is illspent famishing others, must be consider- from undue obligation to others, strikes; because we shall have securTrue some persons spend hun- ed a that consciousness of filling a useful ed the conditions of permanent good system. dreds and thousands of dollars upon This equalization of production niche in society, which gives their a dwelling and it bring no return anti consumption, political status possessor the frank smile, the open but the pleasure of living in a hand- and social influence, ran hardly he j eye and dignified bearing of the true some and comfortable home, but in ti ne sxvex nine," And accomplished while a depraved pub-- ; friend, the efficient aid, the subsian-li- c "A Stitch so the money may he the means of Saving your Life spent gives employopinion stigmatizes laborers as j tial citizen. or Limta. ment and creates labor, puts more Hie lower classes. What an out-- 1 Who can doubt that the prosperi-rag- e See that your Harness is in good fix, money in circulation and is of more which you can do by calling on upon all the rules of justice it j tv of a commonwealth is only the ag-i- s benefit than any number of wildcat for persons whose position and gregate of individual and prosperity? yeal estate speculations. circumstances place within their who can fail to understand that a V. Stevensen, We want progress and growth in power the shaping of events, to so community which are all producers we MAKER. HARNESS but it want of srch direct them, either willfully or blind- is the only one sure of unrhecked pur county, a nature that when it ccsics wc know ly, that they by whose exertion all prosperity? What are called the One and half blocks South of Post office. (t will be lasting in its nature and a things necessary and desirable are mechanical Main Street, Ephraim. pursuits, change by labor ypal benefit If by the ai)0it of won from nature shall be to the crude materials yielded by land Harnesses of all kinds made to order, obliged work we can get five cehts per yield as tribute to warranted, charges moderate. IliHPSds The upper and sea into articles directly appii- l ri-r- ttv Register 4'0 ! , tqHufcsiii-fUrchasin- ! I I i ! j "w : 1 y ! fore-runne- j . j J : j j EPHRAIM CO-OPERATI- VE 1 MERCANTILE : INSTITUTION ft North anil South. d nev-sul- red-man- 's life-lon- g Salt-Lak- g g Dry Goods of all descriptions. Hats and caps boots and shoes, both home mode and imported. Clothing a spccality. Groceries, including Dixie Molasses, and Dried Fruits; Crackers and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense stock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Farmers such as Shovels, Spades, ' Picks, Hoes, Forks and Hakes. Glassware, Queensware, Wooden ware; Medicines; Paints and Oils; Well Piping and Shingles. Drugs; Yonr patronage is always appreciated, no matter how famall your purchase. You may rest assured it will be our constant turn to give our Customers the best goods that can be obtained for the money. Your Child will be treated as courteously a3 yourself. J. A. ANDERSON, Supt. half-starve- Jt Jas. Sindebaker Bros. Manf'g The Carriige Repositor, 33 and 33 Main Street, and Branch House Road and Second South Street. Finest Carriage Co. corner State in the Territories, Display Light and Heavy Wagons in Every Style that is Made. Vehicles for Public and Private Use in All Varieties and ll Prices AilllRS MB The Whitelcy, Champion and Piano Harvesting Mechmes and Extras, J. C. I. Case Threshers Engines and Mills. Weir, Morrison, Meikel and South Bend Plows, Hay Rakes Horse-Powe- Frazier Road Carts and r. Harness of All Kind. 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