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Show V would become subject to the legisle-tlotical circle must be highly delighted which therein operates. Accord- i 1th this recognition of their conae-uencIf not altogether flattered by Dally ing to the Tulu, Oklahoma World, the representative of the rail- be attitude of the exchanges aa a road syndicate despairs of securing rlbute to their horse sense. financial assistance In any of the exJ New York will not even FPROS AND CONS OF BRYANISM. changes; give us a hearing on any Oklahoma1 he says. Paris wag (From the Haverhill Gaxelte. Rep.) Investment, more polite, but the result of the Some of the Democratic newspaThe ma- pers are supporting Bryan with a pen hearing was unsatisfactory. chine polilllcans In Gov. Haskells po-- In one hand and a club In the other. n v -- r 1 e. Republican Politics. iuij ii 'if fr r j -- - This Is The Winning Ticket! IdDosevelti Gilmore! Following is the Republican Ticket to be Elect jd Nov. 10, 1903. Gilmore! NATIONAL TICKET. ror President of the United States: or Gilmore! HOWARD TAFT, of Ohio. WILLIAM the of t United States: rawer rarr AMES S. SHERMAN, of New York. Utah RepublicanState Ticket For Presidential Electors. THOMAS SEVY, (iarflcld Cuunly. LAFAYETTE HOLBROOK, I'tiih County. HENltY COHN, Sait Lake County. Republican State Ticket. FOR JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT' W. M. McCarty. Sevier County. FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Joseph Howell, Cache County, William Spry, Salt Lake County. FOR GOVERNOR FOR SECRETARY OF STATE C. S. Tin Bey, Juab County. FOR STATE TREASURER David Mattsou. Weber County. FOR STATE AUDITOR Jesse D. Jewkcs. Emery County. FOlt ATTORNEY GENERAL A. H. BARNES, 8alt lAkc County. TOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUIHJC INSTRUCTION A. C. Nelson Sanpote County. of all American farm and field products down to the 'lowest competing foreign level, of course, at the same time lowering the American workers' wages to fit In with the scheme. The American farmer Is to kill his sheep and buy his wool front Russia; that Is, cheap foreign wool for American sheep farmers. The broom makers of America are to stop making brooms, and they are t(( buy their brooms abroad, and sell them to the manufacturers to sweep out the dust from their Idle iiiIIIh. There are to be free-trad- e tools for American tool makers to buy. There are to be foreign baskets for American basket makers to buy. There are to be yarns for American yarn spinners to buy. There are to be free hats fur American hat makers. There are to bo free-trad- e shoes for American shoemakers to purchase. For the purpose of underselling a poorly paid worker abroad the American worker Is either to quit work or agree to accept wages lower than any paid abroad. Will he do It? POLITICAL CALENDAR. 28 Amorlean rounty September convention. Oct. G and 7. Registration days. Oct. 13 and 27. Registration days. OcL 28. registration day. Nov. 3. National, state, county and judicial election. PLATFORM VS. SPEAKER. v - THE RENOWNED - Palmist, Clairvoyant, and Spiritual Adviser. Postlvely, Gilmore Is (From the Washington Post, Ind.) The Democratic platform demands such an enlargement of the (lowers of the Interstate commerce rnmnilaalon as will enable it to compel railroads to perform all their duties aa common carriers and to ascertain the phyalcal valuation of railroads. Tills would create scores of offices, and would cost the government an ciiormuus sum of money. The platform pledges tlie party to enact a law creating a department of labor, represented neiiarately in the President's cabinet This would mean A WRITTEN GUARANTEE. a new expense of several millions anTo every one consulting Gilmore he gives a written . guarannually. tee. and absolutely refuses to take one cent if you are not en. The platform declares for "an adetirely satisfied. K quate navy, whlrh means the mainA TRIBUTE TO OKLAMOHA'8 tenance, of the navy at Its present ia. at least; and this calls for an ex8ENSE. penditure three times as large as the naval budget of ten years ago. Providence (From the Journal.) The platform favors .a generous Thut the achieveand principles pension policy. YOUR FUTURE CAN BE TOLD. The. platform advocates "the organ- ments of Oklahoma economists are Locked in that mysterious sleep when the soul shakes off far and wide is shown by isation of all existing national public recognised mortal shackles. Mr. Glluiore, the living, breathing proof of the refusal of a group of bankers In Its of bureau Into a national agencies the marvelous power of clairvoyance, reads the future fate of inParis to take an expected interest In public health." with power "over sani- a railroad to which dividuals and predicts the outcome of their dally affairs. appealed project facwith tary conditions connected In all respects but for the de- THIS IS YOUR GREATEST OPPORTUNITY. tories. mines, tenements, child labor, them GILMORE, GS East Second South. Suite 17. the railroad was to run and other such subjects," which tail thata section of the new state and Salt Lake City. would require an expenditure of mil- through lions. The jilalform favors the establishment of district agricultural experiment stations and secondary agricultural and mechanical colleges In the If the government several states. should erect and maintain colleges In every state, It would have to spend many millions annually. The platform favors a "liberal and 29 comprehensive plan for Improving every water course in the Union which la justified by the needs of World-Famoucommerce," Including the connection of the great lakes with the gulf, and the navigable rivers with each other, and the rivera, bays and sounds of onr coasts with each other by artificial canala; and we favor the creation of a fund ample for continuous The possibilities of expendiwork. ture under such a plan are limit less. The platform favors federal aid to state and local authorities In the eon struetlon and maintenance of If the government should en ter upon road building. It would have to spend many millions In order to satisfy the state and local authorities. The platform pledges the varty to the enactment of a bank deposit guar anty law, applying to all national banka and available to all state banking Institutions wishing to use It. The inspection and control of na lional and state banka which would be required to prevent abuse of the guaranty law would call for a large additional corps of government offl efflers at great expense. Here are propositions for the federal control of public health, schools roads and banks, with an expenditure of unknown millions annually. Yet Mr. Bryan la making mneehes against centralisation and extravagance! This Week, pl M 1 (P 1 All Our Country Friends Should Call 327-- Main St: and Hear the s post-roads- ." WILL HE DO ITT The Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin." In Its Issue of August 7. editorially refers to ihe ad dress of Mr. A. H. Farquhar. the Free Trade farm Implement maker, liernre romr-e- s In the Interstate free-trad- e Ixmdon. and the Build In's" milk In the encoaniit Is as follows: "Now that the maniUactu'ers d dre to export en Increastnc share of their product, they nre learn'ng that hev must offer them In foreign markets at prices as low ss those of foreign producers, they must coiw-n-ie- nt Iv lower the cost, of their preilud ion O gnd lh(iv miit trade throueh which the onuF'eis aro to lie paid for. Accordingly, thev are foi- removing or reducing all excessive duties and adopting a nnllcy of rod prncMy In trade with other remit-leThe first scheme, therefore. Is Jirongh free trade, to force the price a DISC AND CYLINDER I talking machine and make it almost as HOPHONE. good as the COLUMBIA Fit any . tl.e only dead trance medium traveling through this country. 8TRAIGHT FROM INDIA. Gilmore Is known the world over as the first White Person ever permitted to enter the Ancient Ordpr of the Silent Brotherhood of Adepts and Yoghee 1hllimopherH. GILMORE A MAN OF POWER. To him everybodys life Is an open book. You tell hi in nothing. He tells you everything and cures every disease. CALL8 YOU BY NAME. Gilmore calls your name aloud, tells you If you are married or single, when you will marry, number In family and occupation; be gives the names of th dead as well as the living. GILMORE A WEIRD CHARACTER. This man Is strange, but r.ot mystifying. Anything you wish to knew, no matter what, Gilmore tells you. He has a speedy remedy for every evil. If It is advisable to mak YOU MAY WISH TO KNOW. e a change In business, in love, in marriage. Will I succeed In my new undertaking? Can I obtain my hopes, and my ambition? Will I ever enjoy the luxuries of wealth? Can I trust my friends? Who are iny enemies? When will I marry? Will I ever lie separated from iny husband? Does another share the love that belongs to me? if so. givo me the name, is there a rival in my love? When will my troubles cud? Will my life ever be happy? How can I make my llte and home happy? Why do I not receive a letter? Should I invest iny money? - Will I win my lawsuit? These and all other questions Gilmore will truthfully answer. $5.00 Readings MILFORD UTAH. The above named springs, while not extensively known to tlie world, are very well known to the people of Beaver county for the virtue of their curative i towers. These springs are to the people of Milford as the spring Silosse .was to the people of Jerusalem in the year one. For the past 30 years there has not been one ease of any description of a disease treated hv the waters from this spring that lias not been benefited and cured. Rheumatism, especially inflammatory, yields to treatment by this water like iee to the August sun. Whilb this water has been analyzed and shows the predominating ingredients to he salt, there is still some hidden virtue that the eliemist can not pronounce by the common form of a test in analyzing water. This, water, while mineralized, is much different to uny other mineral or hot water springs, being a bright blue color and as soft as rain water. No matter how intense the pain, caused by rheumatics, it must yield to the first bath the patient takes takes after reaching the springs. The springs are located eleven miles northeast of Milford, in Heaver county, and are nicely fitted up to accommodate ten or twelve people. The prices are moderate, being from $i! to $3 per day ; special arrangements can he made by the month. The springs are reached by the Salt Lake Route to Milford and by taking a team from there to the springs. Why these springs have not been advertised and brought to tlie notice of suffering humanity is something unusual. For years people from the state have been visiting springs east, west, north and south, with inconveniences and heavy expense, when right nt home there is a spring without equal for curative powers in this or any other country. Ten years ago a Mr. Jacobs wrote a letter to Mr. Wm. Armstrong, then at Smyths ranch, that he would send a friend who was suffering, with rheumatics for him to take to the springs for treatment Mr. Armstrong met the patient at the train on a Sunday morning and had to carry him to his house. After breakfast he hitched up his team, arranged a cot in the rear end of his lmggy and lie and his wife drove him to tlie springs and left him to he cared for by a colored lady, and drove hack to the ranch. The following Sunday Mr. Armstrong and his wife, anxious to learn how the sufferers condition was, drove to the spring to see how their friends patient was getting along, and on reaching the spring found him out chopping wood and tlie following week the patient walked eight miles to the train and went home cured. Five years ago John Taylor of Frisco, from exposure, was taken down with inflammatory rheumatism and in a few days his entire person had swollen to twice its original size, suffering with pain and helpless. Mr. Henry Osborn of Frisco arranged a spring wagon with a bed, loaded him in and drove twenty miles to the springs. He was carried and placed in the hath tub, and after remaining in the water 30 minntes was taken out, stood up and with the aid of one person, walked to his room and in ten days was eared and attending to his daily labor. a Four years ago J. L. Moore, then assistant freight and passenger agent for the S. P., L. A. & S. L. route, after lieing treated by the best physicians in Salt Lake City for two weeks without relief, was takei to these springs and cured in one day, being able to be at his desk three days from the time he started to the springs, and it has been said that the springs did not only care him of rheumatism, but made a preacher out of him, at least he is now a minister of the gospel in California. There is scarcely a month in the year that just such cases as the above are not cured by these springs, as well as a great many other ailments too numerous to mention. It has been the custom of the people of Beaver county to visit these springs with a camping outfit for all ailments, when they could not find relief from medical treatment. It is known to have cured rheumatics, eczema, catarrh, dropsy, hay fever, urinary troubles, asthma, gout, female diseases, blood poison, kidney diseases, scurvy, delirium tremens, piles, dandruff; lost vigor, and all kinds of blood and skin discuses. It has only boon quite recent Iv that the springs have been fitted up to take care of andaocomino-dnt- e the public and are now prepared to make an old man young. These springs can he vouched for bv anv person that has ever visited them for treatment and there have boon very many who have offered to testify to the good these springs have done for eople, and anv jierson requiring treatment to he derived from hot springs can in no place find water more curative than the waters from these springs. There is nothing artificial about them and no need heating of water or steam. |