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Show J The Nephi RECORD. Nephi City, Utah. Friday. June Vol. 15. Special Brgains For Next Week. We have a big lot of Summer want to Dreps Goods which we clone out at once. We need the We rMim, you ned the Goods. want them all to go next week, ami in oniT to make them go quickly we will make the prices bo 1 .w you car not aflbrd to mips thia chance. Don't fail to call. We alao have a ui line of Ladies Silk and Cloth Skirts to oiler you all nxt wek at 25 per cent, ' off. lie sure and see them. Chas. Foote & Sons plains of Manchuria have been strewn with their dead Japan is a modern nation and has modern ideas of government, and if she wins in her light against Russia, she will not organize China to fight' European civilization. Her growth from a small nation has been inspired by her commercial intercourse with England and America, and she is likely to stick to her mentors, in making a treaty of peace. xX China, with its vast millions of "yellow people,'' will continue as 2 she has ever been, a peaceable X nation, averse to war and its X X conX horrors. When the great X X queror, Chengiz Khan, swept X over Asia, she lay like a great X torpid giant, and paid but little attention to him. There is far more danger, if Russia succeeds X in defeating Japan. History X X shows her methods to be gaspall can the lands she lay her X ing hands upon, and holding them in her vice-likgrip. She is a menace to all other nations and f No. 24. 1904. 10. Subscnpt'o.n Rates. Below we give a list showing the subscription rates of various ecxhanges: Tintic Miur I If Yott Trade $2 fi0 . Eureka Reporter .... 2 60 8 00 Provo Democrat 2.00 Provo Eoquirar. ; I 60 Waaatch Wave....... .V 1 CO OuodIboii Gazette .......... .' 1 50 Paogulch Prog re s Atuericno For a Citiy.en l.M Mt. Pltaant Pjramid 1.50 '1.50 Richfield Reaper..! Dixie Advicnte.' ........ . 1.60 1 50 Eastern U.ari Advocat. .. v 1 50 Paysoa GloU Header 1 CO Sprirjjrrilla Independent.... Iron 0 uti ly Record , . J 50 Saliua Sun.. ... .V. ...... 200 X Mi! ford Times .V. . 2f.0 3 00 Logan Jouronl j J... r '. i It. will be seen from this that some of our exchanges are fur- a? h' & Hyde Whitmore Co. It means you get the very best values going in up-to-date merchandise, at the lowIt means that est price. whether you do your shopping yourself or send a child, you are assured of the same courteous and careful attention nishing their papers for the a,'Va small sum of $l.f0, but none less K than that. For some time past Ifar this paper has been furnished at ar a rate far below the minimum, at a loss.. We have kept up this branch of our business at the ex- spicuous position on Main street, where it may of the others for the pur- ever remain the central figure in. that other, and On the penseof people under the sun. monument which they themselves have pose securing a large circulatcontrary, if Japan succeeds in ion,- This purpose has been ac- - greater, erected, and which will be a lasting nremorialthe defeating Russia, that brave lit complished. Oar circulation is rk they have accomplish. tie people will assist in preparand is it On the other hand the boys are aiming at a laud constantly already large ing the way for the regeneration increasing, but the more it in- able purpose. They deserve the necessary cn- of China, so that English Amer- creases with the rate as heretoal .Li. couragemem to euauie 10cm 10 accompli sn mis ican commerce and railways will fore, the greater becomes the purpose, and we would all like to tee them succeed. penetrate her vast domaius, and burden ujion other branches toSo there we are, brought face to face with conflict- gradually let the light of civiliza- sustaiu it. Kecessity. therefore, ing duties with past; present and future, and the. tion and Christianity take hold of com ; suu-our us w pens piace question arises "to wnicn uo wmcn ao wo owe the. her people. on basis. a most" and "which has the first claim on our con- fccription rate paying But should the Russians be By paying basis we mem Muriair.iii.' iic icji uisv a uistuswu ui IUC av- victorious which now appears ter question might drift into shoals and tortuous very improbable, they would to the bet judgchannels, so we will desist and bide the time with According take up Iheir uarch ment of all newspaper men the decision. curiosity to know the strong . to the sea" in pursuit and the minimim self T 111 .! 11.!. is rate sustaining war by land will be ended with fcl.oo a year. This rate we have Russian occupancy, of Manchuadopted, beginning with June 1. Jhe dead when he penned the following linest"Let ria and Korea. Japan will then Competition on job work is the living live, though the dead be dead, said the., gather her warships around her very close and we realize that it jolly old pedagogue long ago.' island home to prevent invasion i to the best interests of ourselves from Korea, but the decree is as well as of all concerned that Respect for the Aged. written on Russian parchment we have our The word "old" in its younger days was, perprices right. This that Japan itself shall be invaded we are innocent as and 'noffensive as any other aiming to do by having haps, and icr people crushed and hum in word our language, but it seems that unlike every department stand on its bled, and the movement would own base, thus enabling us to fix Kentucky's best, it signally fails to impiove with be deferred only until the Rus- the age. As it advances in years it becomes more and low. prices unifromly sian navy can recoup itself from more disrespectful in its tone, careless in its habthe disasters of Port Arthur and Monument or Unilorm? its, reckless in its selection of associates. Wo have Chemulpo. Then the hour would The same old question that ag-- . havo become so accustomed to seeing it in hucIi ' strike when the intervening hand expressions as the old nag," "the old hen," "the .i me iu oi nwiieu lormer part ' . . of the West would stretch forth old fool," etc., that it is actually becoming very , , with soft words perchance of has been bothering the pioneers distasteful to everyone who has learned the lesson pieaaing oui it wouia oe an ar- for the past three years "what of respect which is taught from the cradle up, mored hand, and ;hcrc would be shall we do with :he and this includes all Americans except the young surplus." a ring of command in the friendheads who persist in referring to their parIt will be remembered that for swell words. would be cruThis a ents us the old man" and "the old woman." ly the l'ioneer Jubileo three years cial moment for the world. RusNephi has an "old graveyard." Some time ago the people responded so libsia's armies would be mobilized ago the writer visited it and was surprised to find it a with contributions and erally in the East victorious and eaappearing cemetery. The pripatronage that there was a sur- very respectable for further of this and article is to direct attention to ger conquest of something like $14o after mary object plus with every facility for the prose- all This the fact that it would be very nice if this cemeexpenses were paid. cution of war. She might not has remained idle in the tery h;ul a respectable name, so that we may tell surplus submit to interruption from any where departed citizens are laid to rest without since tliat time. source, but become defiant and treasury Several laudable plans have using the low sounding and misleading phrase, after finishing Japan (if permit- been "the old graveyaul." tuggested. The one apparturn armies her China upon ted) ently received with most favor daring all things heretofore that the fund But thanks to the Japs the be used us being a nest egg for a mon- o present outlfKk for the latter ument to the pioneers The band SMITH BROS. Proprietors. contingency is rather gloomy. boy have now added a new sugSpecial attention given to gestion to the list by circulating with a view to securing a Tintic Miner Sells for $55. it petition for the purchase of a new uniAny Broken Part Promptly Furnished The plant of the Tintic Miner, form which they need, and to at REASONABLE PRlCHS and satisa newsiapcr formerly published the securing oT which they have faction guaranteed in all cases. at I'ureka, was sold last Friday set their ambitions. Located on Main St just north of S. P. V. The The Record would be Very ghd by the City Marshal for track. Nephi, Utah. plant was bid in by R. O. Wilson to see an imposing nionumen to claim it. held the who against pioneers gracing the most con e The War in the East. The average American loves fair play, and his sympathies and good wishes ure therefore with the Japanese. The Japanese won Manchuria years ago and then generously gave it up at the request of the Triple Alliance only to see it appropriated to its own use by Russia,1 This was enough to try the patience of any nation to the limit,', and it is really wonderful that the warm blooded Japs should have waited so long" for thecvacution often promised by the wiley Russians. That the persistent occupanc3r of a country rich in agricultural and mineral wealth, which had been fairly won as fpoils of war, by immense expenditure of blood and treasure was. and is, a just casus belli, cannot be doubted, and Russia' dilatory methods of diplomacy, fair words and unredeemed promises; while augmenting, by small accretions so as not to attract attention, her armies in the East didnot fail to place her in a despicable light in the eyes of the world. Without interv ention, it will be a longand bloody struggle, because the Japanse will continue to fight most dcsierately, but the Russians are no less desHjrate both are fanatical. The Jap actually seeks death in war, as the greatest blessing The Russian heaven could vouchsafe to him. soldier believes he is fighting the battles of God nd religion and of his "father" the "White Tzar." Bo the coming battles will probably bo among the bloodiest the world has known. The Cossack cavalry is acknowledged to bo the finest in the world, and they will reach their transports only after th IN9HIO s 9 EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS Do you want a handsome Skirt at about half price? or an elegant Tailor- made Suit at less than manufacturer's cost? We just picked up 8 Skirts and 4 Suits from a line of samples at a big discount and will close them out during the week at the discount prices, about one-hal- f the regular price. Eleven Ladies' Fall and Winter Rcmcm- Wraps included at bcr they will be on sale Saturday and during the veck only. They are sure to go, because they arc stylish and the prices exceptionally low. half-pric- ! j J I J ! J e. Excelsior Mercantile Company 5 J The Big Store with Little Prices. j ! ! j j . ! 1 A A, - . - A. m . j self-sustainin- im-nediate- ly . . General Machine Shops General Repairing |