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Show Til i j 11? JS Another Rumor. The Pooh Bah Roasted. MORNING The leaders of this paper will remember how the tali tor of the Tin w. L. ROE, Editor. tic Miner was taken to task by ourselves fir his perverseness in own in" to or j reeiumii" in TEKV' uK Jtdvi-- e ogoti.-ticvarious tu way SJ oj OrmYiur journali-t- s throughout the state papers should AM or how their j Jh aii .3, lai tn h m uiipulate 1. Such words as lai Di.i DO K lllllll1. and other would he journali-t-- ", eda-iowere (hoice freely AM r tLM ID iii a ioos in his apology for a journal U pu1 OR IUli Co be u.M ..it in a.s to the stand which we have ' 'I , N' I,!M tiaM ( o taken, and wliieh we shall main ik: ki itblij rrcuMiivi iumim.v tain nil thu time. As if voicing the sentiment of the Letter ela-- s ot newspapermen tln Toon im,i!e at App! it.on in tin -- tale, ihe Springville Indet.iiiMV.i lh u.al.i .i o:be for Hi u! m itt r. pendent al-- o takes issue with this journalistic jiouii bah on his and presumptive attitude toward the Utah Press SATURDAY ISSUED ... wi-h-.- ... X: r al ve t si i , ed n- -- I 1 t --4l-o "s - I , - i -l eooiiil-ei.f"- - mi-seen- ily As-uua-ti- SATURDAY JULY 17th, f'J Kv..T. have not alto-"tin r held with the actions of tietin Fn IIL.J TiTvvt. ?V! (,?. , put we i tub Ere-- s association. i has ha- O A b LjVwtnJ not Ixvii our stand becaa-- e ot on- f ' n OrT vate diu'erenees. but the stand taken with a view to lmvin; air pervade a more NO LICE. the workings of the association Now that those sentiments are ilia ami on in All !( M- in" inculcated into the association El Pinin' imi-- t In paid at ome. Mr. a- a deliberative and business body, IMuin Rx.tli - t'n authoiicd agent we shall certainly help to mainand eolh etnr Im the iu public. All take a stand it has uuiii him Ur numc-ai- tain the husine-s-Iik- e '1 in. It i. pi ri.ir Ii r Co. begun to assume. In the Utah Editor and a matter of fact we area little the Riel have v -- ! W ., '! !7( A 'x d a 1 & I : -Si ha-bee- p.i-- 1 p.utk-hliou- pl ld d. A rumor has been current on our streets this week that the Oregoa .Short Line Railroad were now prepared to move their from Juab up to Xephl. It was al-- o stats d that if the people Nephi would donate the ground the shops would he moved in a very short time. Now, while we would hail imh a removal with plea-urwe thiak it is asking the people of Nephi too mueli, especially when it is well understood that the people have made throe different propositions to the former company and nothin" w Latevcr was done in the matter. ( f course w o realize hat tlin Oregon Short Line are not to L.ame tor this Ll'y duly ling vxi the part ol the former company, jet we are of the opinion that the ill have to have somemore thing tangible on a matter c f si'.cn vital import; lice, bK ire thev e.m hu induced to grant am- - -- ueh ., a.-- are pn ihvis by t i i e imi- ... e would Eke to see the i,iUiymatter lived up for we believe that this is the mo-- t nauiral terminus for the southern portion of the state. AL-- o the railroad company would gain a great many more advantages by doing this thau they have in their pre-eposition. We trust the company will r the mutter carefully. -- e, r.A t Eros, l'l-inte- r -- -s -i- self-institute- who attempts ordained pooh-balhmk that tin county court made to write what ho likes to call edia good when they sent Mr. torials on the apology for a newsGeo. C. Whitmore to go as a deiegate-twhich ho runs in Eureka. the Oongre-- s paper of this dog-idurInstead haw been in held Salt Lake which of this tlie week. driver attempting to help greater part ing what he terms his AVe would like to ee a deputation of brethren, by giving them his adthe cit iens of this town petition the vice", it woul look more manly county (oiiit to have a liberty pole erected .n front nf t he court hpusp. It of him, if lm can be cla ed under seems to be the only town that cannot the he 1 1 of m i.ilinoss. to take oil all'ord a libel ty pole. his coat and proceed to help the association which he is trying so The roadway of main street mu-- t be;luvnlto belittle. AVe o Trans-.Mii-.-ip- 1CH . a-.- hi - sati-faetori- rj ly, ibuted our circulars announcing that we are closing out our entire stock. A great many people have gutUm some of the greatest bargains and unities fur tluur money ever seen iu Nephi, in fact we We nt eon-ride- A-- only sceptical m regard the rumored ar- rest of llermap- - in Canada, and until otu' enemy wno has a, desire to more ieiiiide information is obtained belittle its inception into the rough we hull coutmue to ieel Unit wav. and turbid sea of Utah journalism and that enemy is one of so little Wo tin lerstand that the float, winch that they need have no is being I. wilt is p.ogtvsVmg finely un- importance of Utah will fear that the A e.of Mr. Ilerheat der tlie iji-n tin" to vaporings of of Rurlou of Lins pity, and if pioini.se- - to listen self he a mo.--t repiesentaiai e affair. i -- have di-- t! may say in Utah. Now we k the question. DIR YOU (JET YOUR'? Ifnot we have a great many values lctk yet for ju-- t such e i a-- 1 he people of Utah are Dow wonderwhere Senator Cannon is at. Jhs ing vote on the recent tariff bill needs a little more explanation than has .been yuan to tlie people at present. Value all Want A great many people are contcmplat mg g ing to the Jubilee from this city. While we want to see the affair a giimd success, we believe it will bea Uti uncial dibaevantage to the people iu the country towns as it will take a good deal of the cash which is needed at home. it- - n poor-misguide- d -- 1 We do not like to keep dunning people fur subscriptions, etc., yet we would like to haven settlement at some time or o. her. We can carry some. ptaple for S good long time, but we will have lodiaw the line somewhere. Wo think the city council are bringing tilings down to a very small ba-i- s iialei d when they mave the fruit dcal--r- s of this city pay a license. We may an et hear (if the city fathers leveled and should he macadamized AVe agree with tin editor of the right away. Whenever any storms of Main are street come, dillerent parts Springville Independent when it ordinana. prohibiting people breathing in which some make The editor of the Tintic it Hooded, on i'.ic streets for fear of contamimitfor on cross to citizens foot impossible Miner was in the hey dev of liis mg the atmosphere. Oh, what massive ova r tlie streets. oflicial glory when the Utah intel'octs aic at the back sf our city made the lowest dip in gnvei ament. The murder of Egin in the Senate brief existence." And is it nm saloon in Salt, Lake was one vV the thafc thls 8elfsamo scribbler mo-- t Nvv Cas S. brutal ever receded in Utah (me so was chagrined when he was annals. When murder is brought down to a four dollar basis it speaks very b id Andrew Baxter, et at, vs. Mary A. fur the territory in which tlie crime lias soeit.V.ion removing him from the and Frank Iliatt. been perpetrated. position of secretary, that ho forMonterey Miaing Co. vs. Mary A. ever rewolvoT that he would as- Stringerand Frank Hiatt. William Q. Donuiset at. vs. The Hoine-atik- e a board of equal- sume the The city council, policy Mining and Milling Co. ization were well pleased with the jib which lie has filled in his own inV. Fillmore vs. Oscar U. Luella Bessment as made by Assessor Louder imitable" style. and no changes were made save in the The little call-d- o vn which the cases of indigent persons. The main n kick in the eonuty assessments came writer of the Salt Lake from prominent millionaires and mine Tribune gave him last Sunday owners', who seem to be extremely worought to bo enough to put n ried over the matter. ng pa-si- sns ea-c- s, - Eres.-a-soeiath- SO DO OTHERS m j r a-- j Some want goods for nothing perhaps you are arnrn" that number. AYe have gut them. You can get them because we have got to get rid of them. The Thing ou need we have agreed to give you less thau wholesale price; not prices that will freeze in the summer breeze, but pr'ets that will make our stock melt like Julv ice. well-know- Anciunt quietus on him, but unfortunately, ho is like the muJe, ho does not) know when ho lma had enough. We have not used the ponh-bali- s name intheo column this week, as wo have a mwal feeling for tlie palates of our readers, ami furthnr wo have resolved that no piolane language shall be inserted in these i ' m ft ' Reforms are needed and needed badly in this city. The sooner the people begin to have those reforms, a mom solid city will be built. Tlie city counci fchould look after tlie interests of the city In tli is matter and ail niggauly w ays should be set aside. Unity, gentlemen, will accomplish a great deal, and unless welruve that unity we might ns wi be placed on an equal with tlie columns. I Iottct, tot and Zulu. Yes. We ' v t It that the bimettaiie conference international will take place in America. France has tow joined hands with the United States and it issaid that England will soon follow suit, and in this event the Indian mints will be opened and that a most sitisfaetory agreement will be reached between those great countries on the silver question. If this is accomplished, President MoKinley will still sit in the presidental chair for the next four years. 'l! F lod m. r M a p.i.U-" 1 : l, V i , 3)V i - 's . ' R ( , ,u. T ' I I,. u i' o V i ' '.s .1 t . ' SAMPLE v 'll I Uik fe ll k i viS tlv i I C1'-- ' ' 'll, I. El .rui ll t. c ' :ao. J .ri ca. r,r l i H .1 " '' u W IU Is ' i' (U ' , . ' , f i ' L t , i. V d .V i. ui tl.o AL.twi S i; vnjuNhBi ! i'- Cl" nn- - ui'-tr- t1'- t nnLrRfrot fw' v:..k!U lv 11 now seems verv favorable Egyptian ne not tP neP'Oil? s'f ariii . , S A 111 U3 L3 ( fRjT are truly glad that the newspapermen are at la- -t waking to the fact that this man is very, Dk- r.ASIIS OF THE SHIX. yes, very small potatoes. Tin intzn-- iteliirg and smarJing i, In conclusion, we congratulate lioL.ii-e-to cczim-t- titkr,- salt rheum, uniTo tlie skin allayed i Erether John dames on his acces- applying ofChamberlainsiiictantly Eve and Fin., sion to the presidential chair of Ointment. Many very bad cases have been it is equally permanently cured by it. tlie Utah Eress and etllcient for itching piles and a favorite reni- for sore nipples; cluqqied hands, chilhaving known the gentleman so etly blains, frost bites, and clironic eore eyes. we are will satisfied that he long, For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. do what is just and proper for the Cady's ( ondition TV rlers, they Jy.Mr. well-fart of the craft in Utah. reci p; cl .ordl y cr i'A .A - e , t , s e u.v-us- eo.-s- Rcl . " nV Iflju. IMSPHI. UTAH, |