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Show T RU T H. bankers. HEARSTS LATEST PLAY. .... Talker brothers 0 f..BAWKERS Eiabllihd Utali lall uk city. 1881 Business Transacted. For Rent. Safety Deposit Boxes A General Banking CAPITAL PAID IN, GENERAL BANKING IN so-call- ed $200,000.' ALL ITS BRANCHES Directors James E. Cosgriff, John J. Daly, 0. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, J. B. Cosgriff, W. P. Noble. Geo. M. Downey, John Donnel-lan- , . A. P. Holden. . NATIONAL U. 8. DEPOSITORY. PRESIDENT KNOX. PRANK VlCE-PRE- S. - Cashier f, ADAMS. CAPITAL PAID IN - $300 000 Banking In all its branches transacted. Exchange drawn on the principal cities of Europe. Interest paid on time deposits. w. W. J. J. S. MOCORNICK. PRESIDENT DALY. VICB-PRBS- T. 8. H. LYNCH, 8B0. MANAGER A savings & Trust So. Dial) work-ineme- n SALT LAKE CITY. CAPITAL PAID UP SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED $160,000 PROFITS.. $44,000 deposits. Loans on ap- Interest paid on security. Acts os executor, admin lstrator. guardian, assignee, reot-ireeta. Title Guarantee Department: Insane Titles and makes Abstracts. proved r, j Utah Light & Power Go. e non-unio- BANK of the REPUBLIC JA8. A. MURRAY. OP BUTTE. n well-bein- g NATIONAL BANK COMMERCIAL will bo because of the votes of the day. If Democracy wants to win the workingmen, of whom the National esteem and confidence of tho people. If the Democratic party imagines committee betrayed so remarkable a Democracy must return to the comfor a minute It is rid of William R. fear. There are approximately 1,000,-00- mon. sense idea that recognizes tho Hearst as a candidate for the nomina-tioworkingmen in Chicago, and about rights of all men and not tho few, be 750 trades unions, in which upward of hey capitalists or bo they laborers. for the presidency, then 00 per cent of the workers are en- It. would bo just as disastrous to the the Democratic party Is mis- rolled. Over 90 per cent of the varand tho prosperity of Amcr-c- a taken. In last Sundays issue of ious crafts are organized. Within the to sell out to the work men as init three to would be turn has an over there been ng the Journal and American, Mr. Hearst past years crease 300 of per cent in the number every institution of government to tho sounds a tocsin which should bring to of unions, and in tlio same period, an rusts, the hanks and the millionaires. his support a large number of the union increase of over 500 per cent In tlielr Edward S. lloyco with his modern labor class of the country. As is well membership. riilo idea is far more dangerous than This great army of men has or- the polished grafter. Rockefeller, who known, the Journal prints very little and endows schools editorial matter on Sunday; one lead- ganized for better wages and shorter builds churches and college on tho money obtained hours and got them. ing article being sufficient. Mr. Hearst Tho Chicago workingmen know from an Increase in tho price of coal oil. Dan McDonald is far inoro anbegins his argument for the Demo- what they want and will vote for It. cratic party to cater to the organized Mr. Hearst forgets, however, that tagonistic to tho peace and happiness of the land than is J. l'icrpont Morgan, working class, by charging that the the majority of the people of tho na- the king of the watered stock market. Democratic National committee se- tion are not members of labor unions If tho Democratic party wants to win, and that that great majority has not a policy which advoit must lected St. Louis as a meeting place much sympathy with unions in the cates thepresent same principle laid down lest the workingmen of Chicago exert light of recent events. The statement Its founder, that of equal rights This great army of men has organ- by influence in the selection of the candito all, special privileges to none, and ized for must date, which action, he says, evinced hours andbetter wages and shorter adhere to it. This is no tiino for got them, alluding to Chi- that neither good Democracy nor practical cago, is not calculated to Inspire conparty to transfer itself, hag and to a horde of irrcsponsiblcs. He predicts that at fidence, when it is remembered that baggage political sense. because its written in tho last St. Louis organized labor will make its these same union men heat to death eight years, histoiy shows what tho balloon an honest citizen who drove his own idea lias presence felt and points to the fact Truth docs not team; that these same union men at- believe itaccomplished. will not believe do docs so; that since the last presidential elec- tacked a man who owned his own team Hearst will win In tho convention or tion, labor unions have quadrupled and wagon, together with a party of that his idea will bo seriously considin strength. Then Mr. Hearst pro- his men and women friends,-becausTruth believes tho conservaered. he, himself, drove the horses down tive element of tho party will dictate ceeds to say: town to seo a labor day parade; they policy and that it will make a far To gain the presidency, the Demo- have not the funerals that the forgotten 1896 or bettor crats must get 239 electoral votes. were stopped that n drivers in 1900.showing than, it did in The Solid South, including Maryland might he dragged from their seats on and Delaware, would give them 162. the hearse and assaulted by thugs; Add New York, 39; New Jersey, 12; they have not forgotten that men and Childs Pathetic Plea. Connecticut. 7, and the total, 220, is women have been insulted, hooted and Pathetic was the plea put forward not enough by 19. Indianas 15 would derided through the streets of that by a little girl named Capewell at st.lll leave the party with votes to get. same Chicago, simply because they did Henley, England, in answer to the Illinois 27, without Indiana, would uot choose to Join unions. The peo- charge of having stolen a dress piece, bring victory. Or some small eastern ple who do not belong to unions have valued at $1. I took it to buy bread states could he lost and the party still not forgotten that when the unions for the poor little children who had win with the votes of far western forced wages up to the point they have states. But no matter how calcula- forced them they Increased the price nothing to eat, she said, and it was parents, tions be made, this fact stares Democ-rae-v of every commodity, until now the then stated athat, without of five was there family helpless in the face: poor man's bacon costs him from 18 keep Without the Labor vote the presi- to 22 cents per pound, and other pro children without a penny to few in weeks the and since that them, dential election will he lost. visions accordingly. The people recall With the workingmen New York the infamous history of Parks, of New her fathers death the plucky girl can he carried. With the workingmen York, who brought unionism into dis had struggled to provide for them. Illinois can he carried. With the repute, and the other grafters who The magistrate was deeply moved, and Indiana can he carried. With made unionism a hiss and a by word laid he could not regard the girl as a the workingmen New Jersey can he and it is hardly probable that the thief. He would give her every posdiscarried. With the workingmen Cali- party that turns itself over, body and sible practical assistance, and fornia, Washington and Oregon can breeches to the unions of the country missed the charge. o he carried. will succeed. Truth has no fault to imlabor has shown its political And with labor unions, honestly and Knew the Lesson Well. portance in numerous states which decently conducted, even though prices A British military journal relates the Democracy, with a Democratic may he enhanced and the cost of liv- the following incident: Capt. Jones nlatform and a Democratic candidate ing .Increased, because In the end con (giving a short lecture to the recruits can well hope to win ditions usually adjust themselves. The of his company on their demeanor in Connecticut has many labor may- olgarmakers, the printers, the locomoSuppose a civilian should ors. Rhode Island has a labor gover- tive engineers and firemen and others public) nor. In Colorado. South Dakota and which might he mentioned, which are make offensive remarks to soldiers in Nevada the miners are in revolt composed of competent and Intelligent a public house and try to induce a soldier aeainst the Renublican party. men and governed hv cooler heads, quarrel. The beer and his east drink quietto go up California teaches a lesson have done a world of good, hut the should d era Democrats who do not look average mess, such as how the sup- ly away. After his address ho queshiehlv own and tin gods Ilk tions his audience to ascertain if they opulent their pliant knee to conservative environment when they this fellow Boyce of Denver and this have comprehended his remarks. of Butte. Now, Private Jenkins, what should a.ttemnt to read the mind of the Amer- fakir Dan McDonald, not he ican peonle, permitted to have you do If you were in an inn and a Butte, oueht Democratic Franklin K. Lane, when any influence with anv party. In poli- civilian wanted to quarrel with youf candidate for governor In 1902. re- tics we do not find the unions men Private Jenkins "I should drink up ceived 33.743 votes in San Francisco tloned mingling to any extent, hut we his beer, sir, and 'ook It! onrryine the city by nearly 10,000. do find the Boyce's and the McDon o a year later was the olds ever struggling to attain politl When Village in Volcano. If the Democratic Democratic candidate for mayor of San cal supremacy. little Japanese village, thirty Francisco he received only 12,578 partv sells itself, or turns Itself over was votes. Schmitz, the labor mayor, to that class of men. it may prepare miles from the town of Kumamoto, hv a vote of 26,000. for another crushing defeat. The bal is situated In the center of a volcano, one off within ance of the voting population will not which may some day become active. Whv this falling T In ane. every stand for it. year of 21.000 votes for The village, lying 900 feet below the candidate? excellent an to way The Democratic party has striven top of the volcain, the walls of which "Because the Democratic conven- force Innovations upon the country in are very steep, is quite hidden. Its tion which nominated Lane took the two campaigns. History relates the 2,000 inhabitants seldom leave this eronnd which the Democratic national success it achieved. The peonle have place. committee was so foolish as to occupy a line of policy mapped out which they o comes resolution a to that the and It dav. party adhere passed the other Wholesale Centers. sayine the Democratic party of San nearest to nutting that policy, or those Vienna and Prague are the natural Francisco preferred to stand alone policies into effect, wins. The people commercial and wholesale centers for and would not accept for any of its in time will abandon all that they In Austria and Bohemia. The other nucandidates the Indorsement- of the dorse now as good, but the change wil he gradual, as has been the change merous cities are comparatively small labor party. to and their shops designed only for local "If Illinois shall he found in the from the doctrines of our fathers . . Democratic column next November It those believed in and practiced at this trad f INSTALLATION. well-conduct- BLBCTRIOAU1 Salt Lake Lake 9den Leased 3 3 Water 400 H. P. Steam-15- 00 H. P. Water 6000 H. P. Plant Water-80- 00 H. P. GAS. 400 Salt Lake MCn. Ft. Dally. eOMCu. Ft. Dally. 7 8. MAIN 8TREET. GALT LAK OITY. femnmmvvvNvvfvnnmnvvHnNnHMifvvS THEODOSIUS BOTKIN. ATTORNEY AND ifelth-OBrl- COUNSBLOR-AT-LA- W en Sail Lake City Building. um: 7 BEVAN & MURRY. TRIO OF OSTEOPATHS. 303 AUERBACH BUILDING, OBicsTel. 1120-y- . Res. 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