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Show The TM . for V 1900 5s.? V Ar When Yankee Doodle came to town, firs And folks overboard threw the wasrt'l the fragrant PrldoT Japu familiar to you and tea,-4- t Pride of Japan, (Tree) Tea But packac Im imparted, ut mti m: mr Him, poor, kind. While the Republican party Is In power the trusts will flourish like a green bay tree. When ..the Democratic party come) into power a ' Democratic president will appoint a Democratic attorney general who will enforce the law against the trusts, and they will dissolve and disappear like mist before the morning pun and be gone forever. . The lawnlhrtdatuteTooks against trusts is clear and plain, aad the Ligheet court in the land has passed upon its validity and sustained the constitutionality of law its provisions. The anti-trus- t of 1890 declares that every contract or combination in the nature of a trust in restraint of trade and commerce among the several states or with foreigu nations is .a conspiracy, illegal and void, and punish able - by n ne and 'l rii prison men t. Under thisact it seems to me every trust in the United Ssates can be prosecuted for violationof law,' the charter Annulled, and the'men belied it punished for conspiracy. Every trust by itanature is in of trade and commerce and n violation of this law. -fcJTn myopioum thedepertment Af ustice under the present law can netitute and ruecessfally maintain action against every trust ' doing lusiness in the United States." The aw is clear and plain, and the acts are w ithin"thekiDbwledge of all and too obvious for controversy. How much longer will the people consent to be robbed and "submiscontinuation of sively permit-his outrage? The trusts have their being aod grow by special legislate; they live and wax fat by governmental favoritism. If the ue8vLn.is.evsr. presented whether he trusts shall own and run the government and enslave humanity or whether the people shall own" and run the trusts-no-t for the lenefit of the few, but for the good of free the industrial masses then I shall votefor-tn- e people and be in fa vor-o- f" government ownership of trusts. All legislation bestowing special jenefits on the few is unjust and against the masses and for the res-rai- qt Reasons for Eepublican Defeat. r Congressman Sylzer in Chicago -- Tribune, When all Abe issue of the ,r.ing campaign are considered . . com- there will be one which will surely defeat ... the Republican party this -- is trusts. The Republicaurpartyand stands-fo- r all trusts, no - matter -- what its -- professions may ' be. It is, openly, and, boldly supported by trusts. Every trust in the country was for William Mo-- r Kinley for president in 1896, and every trust will loyally and zealously aid bim in 1900, If you ash what for, I answer for value the blessing of a pliable of the treasury and a dersecretary elict attorney general, for a lively senseof favors jet to corns; but, above all and beyond all, for Mark Hanna, who runs the Republican machinejfor the benefit of the trusts, and w bo turn ed do w ri i n'Qh ioL an honest and fearless attorney general, who was brave enough to do his duty and courageous enough to enforce the law against the Standard Oil trust, the greatest, the most relentless, and the most cold blood-..le- d monopoly of them all. The Republican party is the party of plutocracy. It .stands to- day for the economic errors that rob the many for the benefit of the few; for financial heresies that centralize wealth and paralyze industrial freedom for political policies that enslave the masses, that scorn the constitution, trample on the rights of man, turn to the wall the picture of the great emancipator, aad ridicule the Declaration of Independence. To sum it all up, the Republican party stands for Hanna, and the Republican party is Hanna. the The. Democratic party-- is of is the It plain people. party to opposed . trusts and monopolies to special "privileges. It stands for the supremacy of the law. It believes in freedom of thought, freedom of speech, freedom of action, freedom of trade and free insti-- its-pow- er a -- all-an- d classes. han It has JOURNAL. LOG AIT, UTAH JULY 21 llCG TCM7ZHL7 THE gone on until less per cent of the people own s more than of all the wealth of our country. It has een - truly- - said - that - monarchies are destroyed by poverty and by wealth. If the greatest republic the world has ever seen is destroyed.it will fall by this system of robbing the many for the benefit 8 two-third- re-)ubl- ics of the few. The people who oppose and condemn trusts have no encouragement from this trust-ridde- n and rust owned administration. What reason have they for thinking the new pledge made stronger than the WTLLSYILLE. Tit? H. K. Merrill and T. B. Humpfed abundantly. The hreys, They ere going to be together just as from inanition; the!rtroubLf much u bet ore; going to nde the wheel, BENSON assimilated, but take little pleasure jaunt, etc., enjoying what that Isnt everything together. Lorenzo Hansen and Robert And- worms. A few a, couple promise each .. many other? young And yet, how very wife begins to say Boon the " changea follow ma- Car-do- - who have used Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription, know how promptly the -headache, - nervous- ness "and weakness are - cured by this Many husbapds .jwrite.. in gratitude to Dr. Pierce for the medicine which gives them back the wifes companionship, as it gives her back lier health.', All praise ia due to you for your wonderful Favorite Irescription'-write Mr. John W. Coffman, of Elliur?, Casey Co.. Ky. My wife offered with female irregularity; was confined to bed every Umnseeiu Afterusinjt two bottles of Dr. Fierces Favorite Prescription she was cured, and lias not suffered any derange ment since. Your Favorite Prescription ia V boon to delicate women. ... ..There ia no alcohol in "Favorite Pre- ' - scription pud it is entirely free from opium, cocune and all other narcotics. Unclaimed Lettsrs. W H Dunlap Esq. - -- Looam. Utah. July 9th, and village may be had- - IJhllQ ) MmU 4 i wu Atlanta Constitution. As everybody is frequently possessed of slick1. or smooth dimes . that makes your - 1 peopl et by. tha people an- d- for the people shall not perish. -- ---- ch --- doctorg.btit and -- he Liver two-bottl- es'-! or plugged, mutilated and battered nickels, aod either of these coins might be the last in his possession, awkward results might follow; so it is wise to ilearn if the common carriers have anyleg&lright to reuse such coins. Most people have lad them refused at one time or another and have never questioned thl right of the person to whom hey were tendered to reject them. But no 'one has any legal right a reject such coins. The law of the land strictly defines what coins are to be rejected and the reasons for the "rejection, and the nickel Utah. and dime are not included This s the Jaw on the matter reduced o ordinary language: So long as he coin whether it is a dime, a quarter, half dollar, dollar or a nickel or cent is distinguishable as a genuine United States coin and its denomination can be ascer- FURNITURE, tained, the fact of its being slick or Carpets, worn smooth doesnt count; it is good, lawful money, is a legal tenLinoleums, ts der, and no good citizen Who " Paints, the law should refuse it. Are ..slick-- - silver coind good Oilsand money and legal tender? Yes. Is the objection that they are worn Glass. smooth a legal objection to accepting them? No. Do shopkeepers Street, Logan, who refuse them offend the law? Yes, for ignorance of. the law is no excuse is a well known legal East Tbatcbei Bros. Bank. -. maxim. The idea of these shopkeepers that the dime . or quarter worn is no goad is -- just contraryto .the decisiun of four courts the jury court, the supreme cqurtand Jbe court of errors and.appealaof the ee. -- FAT. JUICY' Wm, Edwards. and assortment at the Fulton the ee&'on , market is als Home - Missionary - LOGAN J. A. Appointments GREENVILLE. Leishm&n and A. M. Merrill, LOGAN 7x LR. Martineau r THE , , and A. D.Thatcb- - li A 'w 4 BICHIIOND. George O. Pitkin and J. Z. Stewart it-- ... . . - f . . LOU AN' UUh. THE ZEPH THOMAS DEBENTURE SAVINGS BANK I t NURSERIES, LOGAN : Logan, . A 7 WARD. . er Jr. LOGAN 5th: ward. C. B.' Robbins and Wm. McAlist- f v Plants, at CtHWARD. i Pear; Plum Cherry Trees, Evergreeris! Shriibs and J, Z. Stewart and R. T. Mitchell . arrives this o noted for game. Thl best only is and Free all to ery city WILLIAM READING, Prop. Main Street. AND For Sunday July 22, 1900. - its fish and host, and . the found there, prompt deliv parts of the Jain y M arket. As , flDDle, TENDER are the prime roast, boiling, broiling or frying beef, mutton, pork and other meats kept in such great res-pec- s. s, 00 horses glad. will lead us to victory and rescue the people from themoney.Ienders " and the .We are beginning another mom entons campaign under. the leadership of another Thcmaa Jefferson the stalwart, .the fearless, the gallant and : the. intrepid r young leader of Nebraska, William J. Bryan, to teat perpetuity of popular government and of our freelnstltu-tionand by .'the grace of God apd the power of the free "men t of America he will win, and the impetus his 'administration will give the government of Jefferson, of Jackson and ofLincoln will carryit.. forward unimpaired for another century, and generations yet unborn,' will sing ths gladsome C3tti that. the government of jthe the bust without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful-Stoma- -- us A Aiilo was treated.by writesr AfteT d taking waswholly its match IF YOU THINK. , . , cured. A trial proves less merit for all - Stomach, Liver of going"Ea8t,'"investigate the ad- and Kidney troubles. Only 50c. vantages offered by the Union Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. 7 Pacific before definitely deciding on your route of travel. You will find that its equinment and road Snaps! bed are as nearly perfect as can be Galvanized ' buckets, 10 'quarts, found, and in addition thereto you reach your destination many hours 20c. each; Tin buckets, 12 quarts, quicker than via other lines. We 20c. each; Milk pan, 6 quarts, two can prove' this to your entire satis- for 15c.; Hoes and Rakes, 25c. each faction and invite your cor rei pond-n- and up; Whitewash brushes, 15c, We will give all inquiries each and up. Camping and mincareful attention. On ing equipments, Fishing tackle. and prompt we have excursions to BicycleSundris; .: Sporting goods : 20th July Colorado common-points- ," Chicago, jandlfmmunitlon, Ice Cream Frees intermedi-points, St. Paul and 8t. Louis, ers, Sheep Shears, Tacks, Nails, at rate of one fare plus Staples, Tools,. General Hard van $2.00 for the round "trip; on Aug. and Tinware at less than Salt Lake 23 24 to Detroit on the samc.basis prices. and to Chicago at rate of one fare LAFOUNTS HARDWARE for round trip. Call on your nearest O. 8 Lr Agent for further inSTORE- formation or address H. M. Clay, Second St., Logan. GeneraL ..Agent, Salt -- Lake - City, wbomwecanall follow, and who wf lDOO. . slowly changed colorrahtrhiaTyei an !HdJ.erriMyfli;. malady was Yellow Jaundice. He .1 emedyr-an- . money-changer- - Genuine Worn Coins Legal Tender. New-Jerse- In every town White Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was ftU br the friends ofM. A.. Hogarty of' Ky., when, they mw hi ... Lexington, was turning yellow. His 8kin MraEJiaa Hobson Mr G Q Knowlton , . Fred Eogera Eeq. Mr Ray Welker- - If the jabove are not .called for within two weeks from date they wilt be Bent O the Dead Letter - OfSce Robeht Mcbdook, P, M, ington. -- . n. wl-erTs. the wheeL Women medicine. Bis Leg. P. A. Dinforth'of LiOnm n. f0r fix . Christian Larsen and Arial frightful running sore on Ki. f 1 but writes that Bucklens a S.lv. college; wholly cored HI W. D. Cranney aod J. E. Griffin, For Ulceri, Woondr. Pil.a, itl at best salve in the world ? TBENTON. guaranteed. Sold by J. E. Cowley and'Jos. A, ...Godfrey, Drug Co. thbiightof kjroin on . It Savei HYRUM. How can they when they are allowed to grow op in entire ignorance of vital physiological facta? They feel languid, weak and nervous. Sometimes there ia headache and backache. The pulse no more leaps m answer to. the rriage. languor,backache, vkohfuobw5?? - : "Hyde rARK. J. E. Wilson and ,L. A. Merrill, reckon on the great oldone? -- T W.,re -- entering a to political campaign determine the question whether the trusts or the government shall survive. Whether the people or he plutocrats shall rule whether this land shall continue to be n government of the many and for tutions. It believes in the constitu- be many or an oligarchy of "the tion, in fostering commerce, unfet- privileged for the favored few. What will be the outcome? 1 tering trade, establishing industry, cannot tell, but I believe history aiding enterprise, maintaining equal opportunities, defending lib- repeats itself that' God iu His erty, unshackling the mind and infinite wisdom raises up aman the concieoce, and handing .down 'rora the; plal a" peo plsT for every state of and later the " to. future generations crisle; and in the pending crisis we supreme court of the United States unimpaired " our free institutions. have such a mau, a born leader of men whom we can all trust and most-momento- stroy the J. F. Squires and Jos. R. Morrell. Yomng wouen'dont which . MILLVILLE. "No, I dont think I care to go, Yon go alone, dear." physical erson, , . 3RD "WARD.' AlvinCrockett and Nathan Thomas I t i Has 010,000.00 Local Money to Loan at Once on Farm and City Property. ; PrivilegeMa? Pay Back any Part at 'any Timd Before ' turitY. r 60 fi and, rto delay.o p'nonEYby Firenzna Hll, Mala Strestj LcgiUjr OGce I - - |