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Show THE PAGE TWO. TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y going to bring prosperity to the oiler without destroying mono-jm)1- v and special privilege! Using force-pum- p wont alter conthe ditions, the people want something moc than wind. Why not prick the monopoly bubble, let out some of the wkd and water, bring the necessaries of life within The purchasing power of the people! The crop of millionaires may not grow, but an equitable distribution of the wealth produced according to the part- - that each has contributed to its production will' bring happiness to millions and insure a natural, therefore force-pum- p lasting, instead of the prosperity you propose. of monoLet us clip poly, uproot special privilege, and economicjconditions will. improve so mightily that all will be able To enjoy the comforts of life and Austin Engine1 "Company the following reply: AUSTIN ENGINE COMPANY and Office: Second Avenue Eighth Street. Brooklyn, N. Y., Julyj23, 1908. New York Leather Belting Co., 51 Beekman St., New York. We have yours of Gertiemen. 22d offering us copies of July cards posted in your' factories, which you say read as follows : Believing that the election of Taft and Sherman means a safe and prcgiceeive biusi tration the day fallowing their election we shall start this plant on FULL TIME and KEEP Full Dinner - Pail Trick Republicans Try it Again Mr. Bakers Vigorous, Reply. The republican managers are at their okl game of promising pros- , 4 1 f - perity after the election. They full time and are behind the keep going placard which is be ing distributed over the country. Inspired' by the republican managers, the New York Leather com pany recently sent to the Aiistin Engine company, the following letter : NEW .YORK LEATHER CO., 51 Beekman Street. Ww York, July 22, 1903. Gentlemen: We have tacked this notice up- on the walls of our factories m Brooklyn and New- York: that the election of means a safe Sherman and Taft and progressive business administration, the day following their election we shall start this plant on FULL TIME arid KEEP. GO-- Thursday, August 13, lDf,8. GOING. Iliirlm Colic the-talo- Permit lis to say we do not understand. Why have jou stopped your factories TWliy is' the FULL TIME and KEEP GOING plan .not jbbv Jhas down by merT 'mocha fitcl there been any shutting you. am National Association of Manu fact lire rs. the Amerieanllardware Manufacturers Association and the numerous other similar 'associations To which, you say yon belong! Did you not assure us that McKinley wouIcT insure a full dinner jwuE- toallvho deLVG. sire to work! Was not this assurIf you believe with us that by ance renewed when your several relieving any uncertainty as to bodies endorsed Roosevelt and what the wage earner can expect Fairbanks! Then what has emptin the event of electing men who ied the dinner pail of millions of will secure the business prosper- men who are trilling to work ity of this country', we should be What greater reliance can be plae glad to have you follow our ex- ed on this assurance Than op the ample. other! If you were false prophets As members of the National before, bow do we know you will Association of Manufacturers, the not be again? , . American Hardware ManufacturBut why the closed shops; why ers Association, the American the ilde mills; why unused freight Supply and Machinery Manufac- cars? Why the maintenance of turers Association, the National high prices in the face of falling Credit Mens Association, the demand? Where is the aboundAssociation of ' Manufacturers wondering, marvelous, New York, the New York Board ful, unparalleled 'prosperity 1 j'iX Trade and Transportation and Havent we got a republican adother commercial bodies, if yon v ministration? Haven't we got a re will kindly fill in and return to us of rephouse senate and publican the enclosed card we will supply resentatives? Havent we had you with a FULL TIME and them uninterruptedly for twelve KEEP GOING card such as we years? Havent the republicans hafe jkted, and notify all these made The laws, state as well as associations of your harmonious national, and havent they been attitude. charged with their enforcement? Regardless of politics, onee the Then riiat is the matter? If the manufacturers of this country laws are defective, why' havent join universally in this movement they been altered? If defective depression will cease. now, were they not equally deLend us your help and post the fective eight and four years ago, card, FULL TIME and KEEP when all is you assured us, GOING. leave well enough and well, Yours very truly, alone? NEW! YORK LEATHER BELTWhy the depression, we ask? ING CO. Havent we had seven years of Robert Baker, president of the Roosevelt, who, according to .republican orators, and assistant republican as well as republican newspapers, is the greatest, wisest and best president the country ever Lad? Havent we had twelve years of standpatism with Han wa, Aldrich and Cannon, sitting on the brakes To prevent the of legislation not desired The gentlemem who are so conby spicuous in their support of Taft and Sherman Morgan, Rockfel-ie- r, Carnegie, Harriman, Scbiff? Do these men make a nlistake when they select candidates? Which is most likely to be misled, these men who say that Taft is all This woman says she was saved right, that he is a conservative, or from an "Operution by Lydia 13. the western farmer, who is told Binkhams Vegetable Compound. that Taft is a radical? Lena V. lleniy, of Norristown, Ga., Where is the abounding writes to Mrs. lTnkbam ; ? Wealth certain- has 1 suffered untold misery from feprosperity male troubles. My doctor said an operaly, increased enormously, or, at tion was the only chance I bad, and I least, dreaded it almost as much as death. prices have been boosted to One day I read how other women a point that ought to have satis-tie- d bad beencuied by Lydia E. Pinkhams the most avaricious. The Vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it. Before I had taken the first fortunes of the few have become bottle I was better, and now 1 am enI gigantic bounded out of sight. tirely cured. Every woman1 suffering with any female trouble should take Lydia E. Morgan, we are told has three hun dred or so millions; Carnegie as Pinkhams Vegetable CompoupA" FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. much; while Rockfeller is crediFor thirty years Lydia E Pink-ham- s ted with, a billion; a few ThousVegetable Compound, made ands others haring from one to a from roots and herbs, nas been the standard remedy for female ills, hundred millions each.They seern-t- o and has positively cured thousands of have had their FULL TIME women who have been troubled with cards ulcern- -' and KEEP GOING displacements, inflammation, - while fibroid tumors,- irregularities, operation.they aregcner- tion, periodic pains, backache, that bear ally credited with, having. in Qct- n feeling, flatulency, indices last gathered in lion, dizziness or nervous prostration. ? Why dont you try it nearly everything in a large wray Mrs. Pink ham invites all sick in the shape of banks, Trust comwomen to write her fpr advice. She has guided thousands to panies, industrial and railroad health. 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FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Pixtine Toilet Antiseptic k necessity In the hygienic care of the and for local treatment of fierson ills. As a wash its cleansing, germcidal, deodorizing and healing qualities are extraordinary. For sale at Druggists. Samoe free. Addres: 'r' e R. Paxton Co.. Bos on, Mass Chas. England I Panorama of Natural Gleauty all The Way... THREE DAILY TRAINS of the ' World OF THE GRANDE EAGLE RIVER CANYON " WAGON WHEEL GAP GLENWOOD SPRINGS CANYON OF THE GUNNISON GARDEN OF THE GODS MANITOT1 SPRINGS , THE ROYAL GORGE CANYON THROUGH Office, Logan SallLake City; Utan. PUBLI Journal A Line iJ NOTARY es Scenic Pullman and Tourist Sleeifersto Denver, St. Louis and Chicago M -- ment, depression will cease. Who are they to sell to? How can the masses buy when their savings are gone? With-wagreduced, how are they to pay ..monooply prices and yet live! How are you SALE JUNE 1ST TO StVTEMBER 15, INCLUSIVE D AILY PALATIAL DINING CAR SERVICE, PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS. GOOD ON LOS ANGELES LIMITED. keen-monopoli- Again we ask why? You say, Regardless of politics, onee the manufacturers of this country - - TWO pros-periT- pril. ly LOGAN, UTAH. m kig-dow- ober-Novemb- er CHROfflO o ad-readi- Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and CHOLERA, DYSENTERY. OIARRHO Mi so-call- ed pelled Jo take official cognizance of the deplorable conditions in which so many of onr. toilers are compelled to live. The Italian government (as a result of the shocking reports that reached it) having sent a commission to investigate. Most revolting conditions were shown to exist. Whole families were found crowded into one and two room apartments, while not only the women, but little children not much more Than babes, were found- - working in filthy, unhygienic quarters, help-ic- g for to eke out a scanty-livinwas the famdlv. Overcrowding . , shown to be the rule not the exception. In one ease seven adults and seven children living in a dark, middle room, and a large, bare, rear 'room. The daily press also tells us,That since October, thousands of entire families have been out of work, as a result, they have used up all their savings, not their prcqvor-tio$7,000 as above but a paltry $50, all they had been able to save during those years of boasted prosperity. The president of the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, Ii. F. I can not re Cutting, says: member such a condition existing before. Not oven in 1893 and 1894 did The depression persist so Yhile, according to Sen a for Fo ra k e r , "on July 1, 22,000 skilled workers are out of employment here in Cincinnati. Presumbly the number of the unskilled was greater yet. These illustrations of unparalleled pros perity have been duplicated all over the country, no section .has escaped the blight. There lias been a tremendous exodus pf those- - who could not find employment, a half million more hav ing emigrated to Europe than have immigrated here. Why the depression, why the v blight? This marvellbus seems to have been wonder fully efficacious in keeping toilers poor. This unprecedented prosperity s.eems- to ha ve by a few. They have on gone piling up millions, but the larders of the workers, it seems, have accumulated nothing, sathat they nowJacri starvation as their reward for the part they took in producing widespread prosperity. The bottom has dropped out of their, full dinner BAlMTUtV GOUC, snpjTER com fwiev - Finally, firmly believing in the fundamental democracy of Ameri-cif- n institutions, we hayejno more dictate how our employes riglit-tshould vote than they have To coerce us. - . Yours tfuly, . AUSTIN ENGINE COMPANY, Robert Baker, President. By taken it frem them? Why have matters become so appalling in into your daily Put effete America That the countries of Europe have felt im- routine. their portion in riotous living Did they spend It for automobiles, steam yaehets, or even for diamonds? If not, what has become of it? Why havent they got it, how did they lose it? What has been the unseen, subtle, but app'ar ently allpo werf ul force that has CRAMP COUC, BILIOUS COLIC, Are diseases that require prompt attention. In almost every neighborhood eases before medicine could be procured or a physibian summoned. Those who rely upon physicians often find that they are away from . home when most needed. Every family, and especially those who reside on farms and ranches, miles from any drug store or physician should keep at hand a bottle of For Folders, Booklets, etc, address L A. BENTON, G. A. P. D |