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Show I HE NEPHI lifsil-r- s GENERAL III itti.isuims'sif ISC Clothing and Gent's Furnishing. Mn's and P.ov' Ilata. 5 i H, No. 32. Nephi City. Utah. Friday August 5. 1904. Vol, 15. M-n'- Record. Lidis' Children's Shotw. Ornris, Flonr anl Grain. Crockery and Glsssware. Tinware. Good and Trimmings. Dr9 Underwear. Hosiery, etc. & it at all clear that it will bo to the advantage of tho people of this to slough off the Philip s country pine ulcer. Both parties inveigh strongly against the trusts whilo both are being supplied with the f sinews of war by these same ft ft trusts. Both unito in their abuse . of the great industrial combinaft tions but neither one has the ft first feasible suggestion to make ft ft as to how they may be controlled .V . ft ft Yet the by the monopolists. of meat in is high t'xs cast prico er than it has ever been, while cpttle can bo purchased for about as little as at any past epoch. Hanging over the head of every man and women in this country today, with the exception perhaps of the thrco per cent of thoso who own, according to the census of 1000, about eighty-fiv- Everyone knows tint the trust is a good thing for those on the inside and an equally bad thing We for thoso on the outside. are all familiar with tho greed and rapacity of the railroad per cent Home Made Shoes When you want something extra good for the Boys, try a pair of our Solomon Bros. Shoes. We have just received a New Stock in all sizes for Boys- No higher in Price than any other good shoe and as cheap as many that are not so good. - of the entire wealth of the nation, is a verit ft able sword of DamocV's the sft 8 gaunt spectre of want. The ft r ft never knows at ft ft he will have is now complete in all lines, night ft ft on a the tho farmer job morrow, Best Goods at Lowest Price. We can and would be pleased to ft ft trust, the harvester trust, the worries year in and year out on ft One Price to All. show you, and at the same time ft ever be ,m grain trust, and perhaps most of whether or not he will save ycu money. ft Prompt Delivery at All Times. ft all with the meat trust. Wo all able to lift that mortgage on his ft know that AT practically everything home, tho small merchant knows we use is manufactured or han that his business is being ruined died by enormous combinations by tho mail order houses in tho St f of capital which exact from two east or tho inability of his custoto five times what it is worth be mers to pay for that which he is foro they will consent to sell. Wo forced to sell them on credit. all believe tho trust is organized When tho farmer and stock to strangle competition, plunder raiser liavo fine crops and many way. Our camp elevation was probably 0,500 feet Politics and Politics. the seller of raw material and ex- cattle the prico of those com- - and the top is 12,000 feet above sea level So we Now that the various political parties of the tort from the consumer his mile of verticlo ascent in tho six to mouiues is too low to aiioru a made a good . . I .11 f rr O rt c rf lv!Mn 11.. nation have hold their conventions, placed tickets lat nicklo. We have had re profit, and whn the price iuo last Huge uiuimu, ' 1. . .: .1 l in the field and formulated their platforms, a publican administrations and high they alvuys liavo poor iui fau.c uio uuui iiuiiib oni V a lew scrarrrrv tiipa Numershowing the timber lino is near. ntudy of the whole situation is extremely interest- democratic administrations, free crops and lean cattle so that they exhist, ous alpine species of plants, and a few beautiful trade and high protection, bi get it in the neck in either event. ing, especially to one inclined to probe into matters metalism and flowers appear among the fragments of rock. Snow the gold standard, Concluded next week and statements, take nothing for granted and with banks still are found in tho less expose! places. an honest desire to use his vote and influence for imperialism and anti imperialAs tho top is reached a great drift of snow lies the good of one's self and the community at large. ism, and what does it all amount Mount Nebo's Accent. like a white headband around tho southwest fore Steep For, while everyone recognizes that a man's first to? Why, it grows harder and tho but altar like monument, sonio four feci head; even harder for a man to get a For many years men in the duty is to himself and family, it is also plainly in height, erected by man ti) distinguish this peak, in he far- employ of the government have apparent that there is no such thing in this day living this world, rbe from its equal neighbor is bare. Hundreds of or made themselves familiar with The time mer, stockman, and generation as "independence." are winging the air: a cool stream trick butterflies when a man or a family raised on their own farm whatnot. The farmer aided by the top of Nebo for scientific les down from the cast end of the great drift. A modern median Comparatively few citiz- few everything they needed for their own use has long his snails are found. But one's eyes will keep ical appliances, is able to raie ens of Utah have made theasccnt passed away and today the farmer, like the proover the verge of tho west, almost a sheer ducer of any sort of commodities, is a specialist, and does raise, ten times as for an' purpose, aHhough some glancing off, towards tho village of Mona, tho green devoting his time and attention to the raising of much wheat and corn and oats venturesome people have climcd jump wheat or fruit or stock, depending upon the sale as he could a hundred jears ago, its rugged sides to study nature fields around; Ncphi's streets easily counted; of his products for the wherewithal ' to purchase and yet his condition is but little and to enjoy tho exhilaration, Levan, all Juib valley, tho ranges west, tho Tintic tho lower Scicr country to the far southclothing, building material, machinery, or the better than it was then. Where- and the magnificent view of Cen- regions, west, leading the thought along tho Salt Lake thousand and one other things ?.h;ch differentiates as he formerly raised crops tral Utah. to San Bernardino, and sleep inducing the civilization of the present from the primitive largely for his own uso and was Last week the families of Revs. routo southern California; through old Baldy tho but little interested in what went J. I). Stormont of Nephi, and times of the past. Ilather do we have todiv tho upper Sevier, tho Fish Lake forests, in on elsewhere tho world, today Kcv. G. W. Martin of Manti, a condition in which the indithe great Wasatch Plateau with tho Sanvidual is merely a cog in the great iudustrial he watches the Chicago and with a few friends met in Salt Plateau, towns along its western edge, the Castlo Valmachine, absolutely helpless to provide for his Liverpool markets with feverish Creek Canyon, at the base of pete settlements nestled in its eastern coves; to the own necessities without the co operation of a mul- anxiety, tho price of his grain Nebo, and went into camp in an ley titude of other workers, each engaged upon some being regulated in those places ideal lurk. June berries were northeast tho strong ridges and peaks of the Wasatch mountains, shadowing Salt Lake City in specialty and likewise dependent upon his fellows by other men, whilo the pro- just ripening. One of tho party earliest morning, with Lehi, American Fork, ducer has nothing whatever to caught his first trout and it was of everything ho needs. for Pleasant Grove, Provo, Spring villo, Spanish Fork The republican party orators will tell you that do with fixing the prices of any- a whopper. and and their many villages lining Utah Payson, we are enjoying a period of unprecedented pros- thing he has to sell or needs to Six o'clock on the morning of of which basin Fremont Like, perity; that never before in all the history of the buy. Tho stockman is in the July "1st, saw a party of nine of 1814: "In the cove of the wrote in the spring mountains along its nation has there been such gixnl times, so general clutches of the beef combine and mounted for the top trip; three eastern tho lake is shore, bordered by a plain, a diffusion of wealth, so much work for the labor- at least one man right here in young ladies were of the numwhere soil the is was unable last spring to ber. The guide, Mr. James L. generally good, and in greater ing man nor such high prices for h:s labor. The Nephi watered by a delta of prettily timbered democrats will dissent from the statement and call sell a lot of cattle he had wintor llclhston, had been to tho top part fertile; streams. This would Vie an excellent locality for your attention to the fact that times arc not so ed for enough to cover the cost two years ago, and is familiar stock-farm- ; it is generally covered with good good as they were a year or two ago; that there of the hay and transportation. with the region. Ho struck the bunch grass, and would abundantly produce tho urea good many things in this country not just as The wage worker who has trail on tho ridgo north of the grain." they should and that all that is necessary to right nothing to sell but his labor slono quarry. Tho maple and ordinary How like prophecy fulfilled lies the picture bo- them is to elect one Mr. Parker, of New York, power, must seek and tind a ouk orusn made Jiuuan nio ino our lure eyes today, And how much of pioneer The young prop!. president of the United St Ue. Now, as a matter master, in order to live, ami is fashion. Continued on page 8. of fact, what is the situation, from the point obliged to accept w hatever that most of them born in Utah, fell of view of the man who has to work for his living, master may sec tit to give him into line, whilo the ministers either on hi farms raising produce for the mar- What the master pays for tint brought up the rear, llev, Mr. w ket, or with his hands or brain for some other per- labor is precisely that price at Stormont josed as the "tender son for wage.V While it may be true that we have which some other laborer, out foot, but ho was cleared of SMITH BROS. Proprietors. had or have now somewhat better times than we of a job and starving, is willing any such epithet before the day to accept, and that, mind you. is was over. Up through brush have had at other jieriods of our national history, Special attention given to does anyone expect any radical improvement if just enough to keep body and over rocky ridges, across steep Mr. Parker is elected, or if Mr. Uoosevelt succeeds soul together. Right now there heads of canyons, and along in keeping his job another four years? Will the are many thousands of tho slaves dangerous sides covered with Any Broken Part Promptly Furnished of corn or or same of the wheat will meat or which! the trust ut UnASONAIlLU PUIcES and pork go op price sliding lalus, only stopping for price of labor be materially advanced whichever robs the stockman, on strike in! breathing spell, to take a drink, guaranteed in all cases. party wins? The republicans merely claim to be Chicago. Kansas City and Omaha. lo I'lut k a gorgerous columbine, Located or, Maiu St. just north of S. P. V. ncw as the "standing jut," saying that everything is all right because they arc unable to live' "r NVr.M. t!tf.v, track. at the "imperialistic" as it is. The democrats for six hours extended, (horizon I II IIUM Fill H n n' . l 11. l . tf111IJI I I Jl ' ana a half lhj hue vt ended itsji tendency vt the dominant party, without nuking j 4 ! OUR SHOE STOCK wage-worke- whether Chas. Foote & Sons Whitmore Co. Hyde aii : r Vi il .. . i- ,... A -. -i. 1 wage-worke- pur-jkisc- s. labor-savin- Pan-guitc- nine-tenth- h s ril General Machine Shops General Repairing satis-factio- I rtl . I V 1 I . I ,l-'l- .. 1 M 1 . . , l'lt I n |