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Show I TRU TH. kand and at good wages. nripofamerv. receved remunerative the products of the farm. benjamin Harrison was then president ablest men who have the chief executive office. The held public ??8ie!s was wel1 transacted. The McKinley tariff law was in full operation In the face of all this, the Democratic party denounced Republican it solt agents for the following prosperity as a fraud and robbery of well known the great majority of the for the benefit of the few. Itpeople dewas PIANOS clared to be unconstitutional, and the repeal of the McKinley law was demanded. The people, in an unguarded moment, in the exercise of their SoverVose & Sons eign rights, voted out of power the Republican administration and expressed Crown their judgment in favor of a repeal of the McKinley law. Democratic promRichmond ise was accepted in place of Republican fulfillment. After the election, Royal General Harrison, in submitting his annual message to congress, directed Blaslus attention to the prevailing prosperity throughout the coutnry. AND PACKARD ORGANS The defeat of the Republican party and the consequent change in the economic policy of the government, starts BOTTOM PRICES. a sharp reaction in the industrial ed EASY PAYMENTS. world. It is impossible to overthrow great economic policies without changing industrial and commercial conditions. It could not be done in 1892, and it can not be successfully accomplished today. The four years succeding Qeneral T. K.S SOLILOQUY. Harrisons defeat will not be soon forgotten. They stand in sharp contract My race is run! with the years of Republican adminMy sun has set! both before and after. They For years I have been puffed with high istration, were four years of arrested develop- ambition To be a power and gain a name in TWENTY-FIV- E YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIO nfthe Young Bros. Go. 38 MAIN ST. men, of panic and distress without a parallel in American history. Field, factory and mine suffered alike. Vast armies of unemployed marched through the country, hopelessly seeking for an opportunity to work, regardless alike of either the number of hours or the rate of wage. To many from foreign shores who have since then sought our hospitality, and to many of the young men of our own country who for the first time will exercise the highest privileges of an American freeman this may seem an overdrawn picture. There are many of our countrymen who will confirm it with testimony gathered in their own hard experience. Three years ago our great and beloved leader in the national contests of 1896 and 1900 fell at the post of duty. His successor has since then administered our national affairs with conspicuous ability. He has been an earnest student of the countrys needs. He has been conscientious and untiring in the discharge of his great responsibilities. He has been inspired by but one purpose, and that has been to do well the work committed to his hands. Judged by any test we may apply, the administration of President Roosevelt has been eminently successful. The last three years have been years of exceptional prosperity. Industry has flourished and the farmer has prospered in an unusual degree. Prosperity has not been confined to limited areas, but has extended throughout the country. It has not been restricted to a few, but has been enjoyed by story; With lavish hand I've scattered wealth around me, Hoping to hide my littleness in showers of gold. To blind the public and deceive the voters. I have hired men with brains to sing my praises, To tell the people that I was their m GO Or bo Yl mileage and return tIh St. Louie. The low ratee which are now In effect will allow yon to do this. Be mre that your ticket reads either going or coming orer the mascot It all has come to naught Once I had dreams of mounting ST. LOUIS RETURN VII CHICAGO. Fames frail ladder Unto the topmost round. Now, in the midnight hours Come visions of a future desolate, When, I, stripped of my borrowed Chicago, Milwaukee & SI Paul Railway. o And the high title that I loved to hear From those who bowed low, saying, Senator, Must needs be as I was before, A plain, uncouth, unlettered man, Content to count my wealth in soli- Paclfle. G. S. 106 W. 2nd South WILLIAMS, Salt Lake City. Coml Agent The September number of the Holiday Monthly Magazine for. children (Now I am- in a holiday humor. Shakespeare) is devoted to Outdoor and contains more than twenty interesting features written by people who know and understand the small boy and girl. Among them are Gertrude Smith and Grace MacGowan Cooke. There are also interesting accounts from young Woodcrafters of Mr. Ernest Thompson Setons nature movement. The Woodcraft Indians. The Holiday is a wholesome, clever, enter- Through can between Western points and Chicago In conaeetlon with the Union St, o FAIRBANKS IN VERMONT. Senator Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana, the Republican candidate for vice president, delivered his first formal speech of the campaign at White River Junction, Vt., August 29. The demonstration was arranged particularly as a welcome from the people of Windsor county to the Indiana senator, whose father was born within its limits. An enthusiastic reception was given him. Senator Fairbanks said in part: Let us see what the Republican administration and Republican policies have accomplished.. We may compare Democratic and Republican administrations with profit. Fortunately we have before us the records of both parties during the 4ast twelve years. Twelve years ago the country was in enjoyment of an unusual degree of prosperity. There was work to be had - MAGAZINE NOTE8. royal robes tude. Knowing that all my gold will not supply My woeful lack of brains and judgment. Would I had never left Park City! the many. Domestic trade- has expanded to proportions never before attained, and our exports have reached the highest figures in our history. In short, the past three years have been years of commercial growth, of domestic peace and expanding power. As in 1892, the Democratic party now denounces protection as a robbery of the many to enrich the few, and pledges itself to overthrow the Dingley law, through a revision and reduction of the tariff. What will be the result of such a policy? We will find a most conclusive answer in the four years of the last Democratic administration. Let the American people take the Democratic platform; and the record of the last Democratic administration in one hand and the Republican platform and the record of the Republican administration during the last three years in the other, and pronounce their potential judgment. taining, A SIX THOUSAND sVBSCRIBERS IN SALT LAKE JvtY A I ROOKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELEPHONE Co. CAN TAW TO 20.000 OTHERS low-price- d, magazine for children from four to fourteen. Its object is to solve the parents problem for the child of "What to read and What to do; to instruct without teaching, to amuse without harming, to entertain while exercising the childs own mind to encourage honor, heroism, love of home and country, good citizenship, kindness to animals, unselfishness, generosity and courcesy. With this months issue, the second of its second year, it acknowledges as editors Katharine Newbold Birdsall, whose juvenile book Jacks of All Trades, and suggestions to women How to Make Money have recently been before the book public; and Walter W. Storms, a teacher of wide experience and author of The Story of ; New Mexico. IN MONTANA UTAH, IDAHO, WYOMING AND i o BURLINGTON ROUTE. Best line to Chicago, 8L Louii, Omaha and Kansas City. |