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Show M- T- -- CC? THE m 7 u AMKKCAN FOIIK, UTAH, SATURDAY. A PHIL IS, 18V6. 2 no.-- voii, hi, - t'fi r. i"r3n w",,wattm MANHOOD RESTORED !' 1S PKICE. 1,.25 develop into Intereetlng i THEY ARE WATCHING UTAH f waa the attitude of the A, We therefore favor the immediate fj Thh Kraut Vow table McKinlev. restoration of the free and unlimited iM:" ilaiizxr.tbeWYiicnp- tion of Ismnii 1 rei cU iiiiymeiuii, will quickly rurryeu of oil H. a. Thompson of St. Loui.,meR,ber f gold and lllvef atthe prescotaage as or duniM.of tinnuoli Speculation M Umi uubourl. iu ' Insomnia. Pains lu tlrili.u k,buiiiiuluiwuu, of the executive committee of the KmUaiuna, Nrvims iMitiily! ent legal ratio of. 16 to 1 an suck'tBlndget t Marry, Isl.mMiim IVuina, Varmni-land PimplHS.Uuflirit arrived in A., 1 l a to; i, a.l Iumm board of the A. P. existed prior to 183 without 'awaiting CouMlpatiun. by liny nr hIkM. wl. .eh if notcli'V-- l Wrix tit Rporuiutorrlura awl lor the aid, . or consent of any 'other1' ' all the Uorromi.f Imimteiirr, I'PIUGHGrlaiuiM lltc livrr, im the city this morning direct from the kidneys anil tin iiruiiirvovanauf aliUBiiuiiUea Cincinnati meeting of the board,at which Will Ahsii at the National Repaid I nation, suchrgold igidMIver. lokelli ftll rtTPIDEXE atrenfftbensand restores small w:k oigaua Th raaavn laflVrrn ara not rami by Jhirtnrs is v ninety per rent am trnnhlert with it wa decided to oppose the nomination to rurewil liuut CCP1IIKNK la the only known lieia ('aveatloa The W anblaBtoa 'fK,r trfnslep..ff atf debU'ptolAle"and' PtMlalllli, ' A written narantpe given and money returned f p.m Imixi, does nut cilucl a iwriiuuu-u- t cunt leader of the Nebraska of McKinley. , ii; privateiruml leMiuiomalih lj00aboit aisfurft.au, by mill. Rend for rasa t: " hi and . lion. Charles S. Addraaa VAVOL JIKU1CIK K ilk. P. O. Dux :irnj, Huu Francisco, CU. i'or Stir by Jmiii organization, headed for . Thomas, of Denver, toon a lively conferetic was in prog, who was elected deWrgatratlarge b . ' ' I i res. Mr. Thompson said the object of w,' acclamatibn, addressetLtJhejQnvesUsRi Yii to deliver a to. the hi. visit was to rand message remarks regarding the action of Washington, April lo. The' Star I in a of :at'rthe the'Coforido riHUTTZBIAS. Order, column course of the of that th? po-Nebraska members ght, ChlcagovA deleghtidi Sabbath Bho the delegation to b&seldclecf by the state litical speculation said: Sabbatk IB SO a. m ba. adnsideiVd 'srninj'.r P convention!, mat 4 Sabbath 11:30 a n PrayerT. Ctiufswne convention should not he Instructed for P. 8. I. h 6:4b a I ...... .PreaebMi 4. 7:30 McKinley, but under the circumstances h lissday T:00 p. ...FaaiUr Frayer Service I non UiT Prayer Service -lil nothing more than an uninstructM dele I Hible Study 7:U0 p. gallon would be asked from Nebraska. Bate J. A. L1VIKOITOK SMITH, Pastor. Mr. Thompson of St. .Louis, 'spoke publican convention, causes additional jrt ufiUlrig bonds.concludTng' hisT Bidres: LATTER-DAI saints. Peculation as to, the attitude western I If, aiter'thf eQoifs'oC aur positively. The order through it choea delegation at' Sunday Kr.hnl Sabbath 10:00 a a. wJ General Service 8:80 p. a. atatives and leader had de- - delegates will assume at the convention. I Chicago, silver repress General Service 7:80 a. m.. . r ...I.uj ' Thls o and " reservafpecu!ation elded without spicy and grows W D. ROBINSON. UiihoK absolutely : -HWng interest in view of the fact llkel- lead the Calb tion that a light to the end was to be a f. !on,as H CLOSING OF MAILS, now: Indicate the nom- - r rt'do deleJatidnf'at utte? appearances be wa, t0 . It his waged against McKinley. Chicago ? luation of Ueah'l before the on candidate t)iU. him as MrKiuley. ances.in tlk6ii ... a waged eespeetlRrH t GOING NORTH. REPUBLI JANS OF NEBRASKA republican national convention! and if I Senator Teller, one of the most radi- - J fngly. , nA It did not succeed there it was to he car- - cal silver republicans, predicts this, but . P,,v ft. Gi' ,W ried to the polls. No good A V. - - v GOSMG BOUT! AND EAST. ' to the law aa lalddotirn A ' 8:55 cording w i. n Over a Thousand Delegates in lJ , m.AK a an w at in the future support, time R.e. any , 3.10 "B.Q. W p.i aid or comfort to the MeKinley . Attendance OUR STAR ROUTE FOB ALPINE. 1:30 P a. and dacy. 8atarday s M.adivi, Wednesdays p. a. . AieWes. .. The S. Louis man was finally told convention and the ' nominee, Colorado, gate from' First congressional dislri.cJ.J HOURS. that it was too late to change the slate, which he can speak for, will vole for a R.1 V.' Spe ;r ; SeconiT'YItrlct,'!!. 11. ' ':jr OFFICE s At (he Mate 4'on vent Ion The Tbe Seaeral Delivery, Stamp and Reentry silver, man just as it voted for Weaver Seldom rldg since the arrangement had been comp. wiadews ape a at 8:00 a a. and closes at Fleeted Instrueted far The conv ntion then adjourned- - j pleted to send McKinley delegates to St. in 1692. Senators Cannon and Brown General Delivery and Stamp the Oa Buadaya and Representative Allen have been reLouis and the conference ended. -s;v r'.i- - Wledawi are open froa8:00 a. m all 10:00 a a., : in aad fraa 4:00 till 8:00 p. m. garded for months as among the' men SiO TH DAKOTA. othy who would lead the bolt of the western poetmuter. art Aft? , t 'J 7 !!Mft-Tt Omaha, Neb., April 15. The stale at St. Louis. delegates ,;rt Newa From Park convention of Nebraska republicans to epahlleaiM, Toffy.) Howa. the Free Public sentiment In Utah is back of eS j : ' MllVtr PropMltM'l , select four delegates to the national con Park City, April 2. The process of themN vention convened in Omaha tonight, demolishing the old Park Record office Fargo, p! AprJUj TheppuWican '.During the last few month's, since this' city state con vention with 1,57 delegate present. of the silver the on launching Tnis enterpris itclospd In party there, goes merrily today. iemokt'eiitKiislastic was one t of in the Notwithstanding the general conces- ing paper contemplates the erection of a thousands of republican and democratic iome sion that the body was unanimous for listory-of- : In state new voters have the. frame structure to meet the signed ' " "' ' McKinley for president, and ready to requirements of its business.. The tern pledges that they will not vote' for any spects if wa tb jmosfi interesting: accept,-- anything fathered by Senator porary quarters of the Record until tho candidate unless he for silver at the '.TJiewholej north we it as jpoed towv,v,',:'''"i' . John'M. Thurston, the session was by office building is completed, will be three favorite ratio fixed by silver men , A'; thl4onvention fltb JntcresL.AnltA-- '' J i no means harmonious. V doors north of Adams' photo studio, on Star reporter, who asked Representa- waited with jpitienck for. tfje result on 'i'"'- William P. McCreary 'was made tem- lower Main street. tive Allen what would be the position the silver quistiotartd the FpresfJentiaJ .. orand the porary, chairman, temporary At a meeting last Friday of the com pf the (ism M wiWiwsk told support. X f reei 'lllvir ',fV At the cbnyentlop made permanent. ,' mlttee appointed by the three AjtJ.lJ. that ic was too early to talk on thd ganization Tit EFFECT NOV. 18.1896. .v. was turned down.' The tirst ripple of excitement was pro- W. lodges towards the purcliase of The delcgafds tcr the St. Louis .con ; j", WEST. voked when Crounse, one ground and the erection of a $25,000 Senator Brown is reported to have fLit. a. m,r j 1. 11;1 ,.-- V vention ire.lfistrpcUci'tssiise all hon- 4:19 p. m. of Nebraska's pioneer republicans, asked stone and brick opera house is assuming said: m. 5. 1,4-? p. I a m V- j Si. ;C8 fto8.-d- T6 p. m. I cannot speak for my colleagues, but orable nigansl'to iupporiFMeKfnrey.I consent to introduce a resolution. It a tangible form. A frontage of 85 feet v l: y, The C. was granted. jollowjng are theelegattiJ' on Main street north of SI rields Bros. I this talk of my bolting the republican S. II. Babcock. Dodbe, 1. A- - S., li. the commenced Johnson', read When can be from Mont W. secretary llasoq,,;if T, Water-- , is nonsense.' ticket Traffic Mgr. purchased Ferry Gaii. Mgr. M. storm brake It for $3,800, with a depth of 125 feet. The lievine, Alex Hughes, J. II. waite, J. ing the instrument the F A- Wa DLEir.s. ' ' Pbm. .r. was . as a intended to rebuke Senator Gen. Ag V Blngerhelmer. members of the Hall 1 association r. i Society Is Tliursfcii 'for his activity in the the money plank we learn have agreed to take stock in The; following' ' ' t; the state, leading to the new opera house for thelintcreRt in adopted by the convenllofi1: ; '' ' : f t Vjx :." The republicans pi North Dakota, In , It recited the present opera house, comprising 96o The lleuserratle Convention Held In the selection-o- f delegates. . j. ' 1 1 llenvrr. convention assembled, renew .thoir de- that the senator had left his seat in the shares at $5 per share, whlf h will be senatr and, forgetting the dignity of kis $4,800 of stock in the new structure. The Democratic votion to the doctrine of protection ReDenver, April-15in dabbled ward that The preposition is good and 'will no state convention held here today, after publicans of North Dakota are united politics; high olfice, I it he aspired to be a dictator, and if hit doubt meet the approval of the commit- adopting a free silver platform an: In their demaqd for honest inoney. ' We mff S0EB10 of methods were to be adopted the repub- tee, which meets next Tuesdav. electing one delegate, at large adjourne: are unalterably .opposed to: any' scheme The. Only Line ilunniug Two licans of the to 7:30 o'clock tonight. that will 'give to, th CBuntry should cease to ouxtry ianyi dej was of to an i faconven claim voice to It the the or debased peoTrains represent East prsciated currcucyif-WDaily Tlirongli BY TIIK POST. him with It individuals of ties hutuse vor the 1 ple. compared pllvcr as currency, throughout. Temporary Chairman Jo in ancient and modern hislorv, who of Pueblo- made a strong tdl tho extent only tb be under such re- McAliney PUEBLO , r ; , SrEK, t j have assumed the roles of dictators, and lYaihlsctos lapvr Reviews the New ve speech, as did permanent .Chairman strlctions as fts;parlty with gold Ban be COLORADO 8PRINUS. .Maaireste. Judge Royal, of the tame city.- The maintained. Ve are, therefore, opposed AKD DENVER concluded with an extended recitation calculated to ridicule Senator Thurston. 10. The Washington, April leading latter, after making a long and sincere to the free and iunjlqiit.cd Collage of siU in editorial was to Senator Thurston this Post quick reply, says: plea in favor of the white metal at tle ver until if can be arranged by flnterna-tlona- l i. mornings Effect ive April 29, 1891. ' hi career was free officials of Mormon the the ratio of 16 to 1, eulogized Senators Vest political Although agreement.'' Train.No.'S leaves American Fora at declaring .j ' j ?, and Cockrell, of , ..Missouri, and other V:02 a in, arttve at Puebln at 6:10 a m, from any dishonorable act, and said he church have, for some years past, r.1 -striven to avoid giving often: prominent sUver advocates of the east, Colorado Snirings 7 :51 a m. Denver 10 :30 was ready to abide by the judgment of J;:., the people. The resolutions were tabled to politicians they have conspicuously Whence mentioned the name of ex a m, Cripple, Creek 9:S0 am. .YlalJ '('BantlHE. "Tram No. 4 Uaves American Fork without discussion. This was (he only failed to attain that Congressman Bland the delegates apobject. 8 :81 p m arrive at of the opposition. (stops on signal) at demonstration Washington April 1. The triennial To Ihc observer unprejudiced they plauded and cheered. Faelilo 5:27 p m, Colorado Spring 6:53 r'cdltntlngyjf ItlfidaiYK'going1 ' The following delegates were sel 'cted have appeared lo be extremely anxious The platform, .which was unanimously ; p m, Dvnver 9:25 p m. otic another.An theK)-country-to- t made at Pueblo, Colorado j y acclamation and instructed to sup- - to ward oft political hostility from all adopted, deal with no other question froitj . Contfw.lions IH tal union. jlJUaiyjplaccJrom Afydolo! a .1 ' Spring anl Denver with ail line east, port .McKinley: J. L. Webster, Peter direction hy minding their own busi- but that of the monetary issue s Uwi f ami ears, T. rhair P. ; Thg p)stofficelxas,.hrefore; coaches, and Kennard II. ness. Jensen. favor free of flay George Elegant j ordered all railroad !poKtoffices x.chang. trains. Take Thummel. (illniitii fileeiieit on The platform is as follows: 7 But the results of their efforts has '' comfortable a have and G & R. mail dirvct'wilh 'Canada during that V A number of leading republicans adih'tP. . been a succession of attacks. The democratic !partv of Colorado ' V i trip and epjoy. the fincit scenery on the to wxclude !from'the1Canadian ,h(1 clinvenllon. period reie1 pledges-its-.u- n On the 7th all to News inst. devotion Deseret r:- the. ' wavering 4 r tohtinint. mail and forward r to .either) the New-- ' nsnlutionK congratulate the counThe a at of as the democratic officers address Fork faith American to the principle published long the, Train 'leaving : - ajn.irriyc ntGripple Creek neKt tiiorn-- try upon the certain return of the re- and members of the organization.- The I laid down 'by T..Qmas Jefferson and York or Boston postoffice f or. counting, . ' publicans to power. document treated of church and ' slate I Andrew' '.Jack son. r Believing that the , ng;t-9:60j financial is as follows: The land, St. Pierre and Miquelon, and. .to .... plank evils! now was that and the S. .are K. officials - "A. all the high oppress people Hoofer, signed by Hcbhks,': We pledge ourselves in advance to of the Francisco,.; Csl tir Taebdia,! Wash,, G. P. &T. A. Traffic mgr., church, except Moses Thatcher, the direct result of a departure from the ,SanarllcW-foof Colo the the . Denver Denver, Japan.China, Hawaii and '' platform Colo., true principles of democracy ; that the aj forthcoming repub- one of the apostles.' All closed lican national convention, believing that IL M Ccstmio , '.. B. The Post proceeds lo quote from the I policy inaugurated hy the republican the Australian polonies. ; ' orPass declare will unsacks free mail Trav. it the and I Gcn'l Agt., againat pakagtaddresed tolhe address oi the church officials and says: Prt for the contraction of thd cur - 'Salt La se York'afiddn-Frxnjiaccity. Utah. limited coinage of silver and for a curNew potma- - :.'It seems to u , that this statement I rency, and for many years continued by of and silver as sound I rency gold, paper furnishes no ground for a fresh assault if to the gradual anfl certain impoverish ax the government and as untarnished carl during tH? counting ; on the Utah Mormons, but they are mentof the people, in the face of stead rail IiEWlS, Jt. aLVAIt' ' - be n o o forwarded to thosi offices for its o o will as o that American w o houorfhnd o is A'd o is fast opposition from the Democratic period syscatching it all the saiAe. ' ' of and act. tem of in the & pro'ection AND :: SURGEON reciprocity We do not think that there would party, but adopted and approvedby. the ;Vv is 4 Win whim best the 'M McKinley living be a protest from the organs of any political administration has resulted in ' r Opicp I lotirs from 2 to i p. and which under our exponent, people party if the Methodist, the Catholic or the creation of an enormous bonded RalUr'sEsveBeatB. Drugstore. . i the greatest national and indi- the attained . Episcopal church should apply to debt In a period of profound peace, Fqrk ,11 , Ainarlran Li , t .ns vidual prosperity. EzCbnsul 15. prit. Washington; bishops the rule laid down by the visiting a deadly blighl.on every Indus? j,. h We assert! hat the republican party jits 7. Mormon. There are obligation as- try and carrying .discouragement and Waller' of Madagascar Ik' Baltimore" v stands for Amer sumed and duties devolved on, the I dismay into the household of every Washington from His heme I t and tomorrow will goto thefur American products; ican marki-tleading officials of the church that are I wealth producer In the land; that tl.ere .t5 V jjNOTAltY rilOLD' n, Paul ' the government supervision and control Inconsistent with political-- never can be a condition of general wcl-- - state departments with his step-soaltogether IjC Secre'-Deeda, liulgaues of traiiKpiutation lines and rates; the pro ! !!.. Pem iliSiring or It seems fare until the volume of a sound and Bray, seeking air interview wl'h Iiiim-dfrom was j,,i assistance will and Protmte lection nf the people from ail unlawful to us that it Is about time for all I stable deported Bray currency Is equal to the demand tary Olney. parties well toeall.cn ms.j nans attended to. combination and unjust exaction of anr-- to let Madagascar to Zanzibar at the tame Saints. of industrial and commercial pursuit up on the Latter-daand Colloobnl. that Waller was Incarcerated, and (.Itaals time capital 'Acocmutfr regaled the first step in this direction should corporate power Their earnest desire to keep their thst 4V lv GomniiKaiiiiior a will and claim damages for illegal deporand i pern-inhr sold ,s. oir rhuri-lthe be just v policy as an organization out of poll ,'. immediate restoration of silver generous.' li t Ji.e of the side A restoration of Waller's valuoi the tation. conven Aucti6n.; the tics to lo win lights for them something j place it m.cupird In the currency ought Amf.mcan Fot. tion, whii li at one lime seemed likely lo better than ahusive St'-,nf he world for centuries previous to able concessions will he urged alio. misrepresentation.' . .v ' j-- ?3 m. nr-vou- - Kmt-ruiiv- ! . 1 CUPIDENE t Va m I a e v ufiii-bulY- A knopf-rutton- . i t r - - cnuitcii SERVICES. - . 1 ( 1- V.-I- lM- I I Y la.not.prcA, 1 - - 1 1 Y JS'-'S'- j : -- Dele-Kate- 'If a .-j-J LOCA.I. 2K 4ft. 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