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Show 11 'WESTERN VOLUKTEERS "j A ifrKJ t OUE 1'ULICY. we; Favor J r-T- m The Free and unlimited coin- age of Arnaiican Silver ratio of 16 to 1. at a !t r Mils: i Japan has ie.au neutrality. Mouumi's 'nig1 at lii- vu. BE SENT TO THE PHILIP- PINE ISLANDS AV Them for I nil Sam A 'J Vol. ft il.ers Wot of tlie MlMOurl I iver .... ... iits t NO. y. General Voll- Vpartraent of 6uSu3 Communications, Contributions, Etc. Suoctal cations that United States troops Washington, May 2 will b lauded in Cuba ia a very Unless there is a change in tha few days. Abmtt 1",0(0 regulars present program, there is likely to 'are now where they can be embo a long and bitter financial barked at. short notice; the regular in the Ssuate over tha clause army is being recruited up to of tie war rjv iu bill, which has wen, under the reorganization just been passed by the House, au- act, and the 125,000 volunteers thorizing the issues of ?.")00,OUO,000 callfrd lor this week will bu in ia bouds. Tbe fight agaiust bonds tamp of instruction inside of a is to bo led by the Silver Republi- week. Everything is thought to cans and Populists and, upon the depend upon tan movelargely uuuiber of Democrats who vote ments of tho Spanish warfhips. with them will depend their suc- iTh desire of the administration is cess or failure. Although Senator to get at them. Jones, of Arkansas, Chairman of ;ho Democratic National CommitOao of tha firt orders issued by tee, is outspoken agaiubt tho boml Postmaster General Smith was , -'suio, it is knowa that a, number of itifiudiitiai Deuiuciatie Senators that directing that all letters and packages deposited in the mails regard t t i d as an opportune time addressed to parties in Spain io engage in a discussion that will bo regarded abroad ai oppositioo jbhuHid be seised and forwarded to to providing the money that Kill be Hk! Dead Letter otllce fore amin-latioThis is purely a war meas- tiaeded by tha administration to to prevent informa-intended me, fight t ho war successfully; also, tiou being gent to Spa.hu. by persons that those who engage in it will go tue i.;. nea btalep, tuat uiigct against t'aj popular sentiment of in US. the country, v. oich strongly havers be used giving the administration every assistance, both of money and ruea l'orot r's t': rty to Win, F! Iiiilmp. needed to make the war bhort and Oa Wednesday evening last,- - It victorious. The opponents of tb beijig the eve of the departure ol bonds say tbtfy also favor giving air. . jl. liithop, Court the administration every assistdelegate to tho frelcr'a ance, l!th of motley and man, that convenlkm at Oakland, Cal., soteo .may be seeded for the- war, arid one hundred lodge meinbera and that it can be d sie without the is- iiviied gutsts aistiublcd at the sue of bands, by various method iodgo room and enjoyed an evenof direct. taxation. Including a tax ing of social pkasurc and intcilect-na- l a inoomes so drawn as to meet the pastimt?. A misctiianeous Constitutional inifedby proraTn was tha adyerss daaision of the United the first foaturo of the evening's States Supreme Court. It ie entertiiicmcnti and consisted of Otonght to b3eertain that h;e. ran-t- a tho foilowiiif; ntiKibers: Financa CoiamitUm will strike Spaecii. The bifitu of fraternal-i-a. id Fun-slrcut the bond clause of tbs bill.und by J. L. EliaiOts. it ia claimed that it will be re- Duet by thit liar.dall n. t stored by a wajoiitp voto of tic Duet by Carlson & Gor-d.n- ." de-bt- te (i0,-00- 0 i ! i Com-mi.rciii- s LAKE trp'LT All BR !!:-dauR- ptr-soaa- al g, Sen-al- e ngaged ia war. President MoKialey'e proelatna-iion- , givifig all Spanish vessels in American .ports or bound to or from American ports thirty dayB exemption from capture by United State vessels, from April 21sb is very magnanimous; too much bo to please many persons, as it will almost eertaialy result in a decision at Key West, by the that most of the SpanLh vessels captured by our fleet which is blockading Cuba are not arizes, aad they will be released, instead of being sold to fill the pockets of In our sailors with prize money. the eyes of the European world Mr. MeKialey will bo honored for taking such an advanced ttand. prize-cour- t, Except In tho big graaite building in which aro qnartered the State, War and Navy Departments a visitor may go threugh every government publie building in Sang by Joak MuClerry. Sfeump speech on the long-earmule, by Swanty Carlson. Duet by Messrs. Jock JJeClerry ed 13o-- i Gordon. L:.VertTrott. Reoiiattt.n, r'wetd, Artie Williams Kecit;itin. Irish, Dave Williams. Speech by the delegate WML Bishop. Speech by Chaa. F. Durand Mr. Durand accompanies Mr. Bishop to Ccliforuia, and may rvmain there, hence Lia tpecch was a farewell Song by aJdrerC Ei:uh number was wU reoeiud and loudly a.plaudd. After the program lunch wis e served. A large table ian the hall and of the fairly length grimed uiub r tlu weight of gn.;! for tiie inner r.san. thirigs prep-.u-eof sandThe "spread" wich es, a gre.it variety of eauO and a most excellent grade of coIVi-o- . to the Each ore did ttill there w:is an overplus. The last j art of the evening was spent in dancing, and the young man and maiden anil benedict otid bi i iron, vieii g with tac.h iUher, "sboo't tho ligiit f;iiitastie"tn th beniteliing strains of Joik acco liiau. with o':g,in until after 2 o'clock en-lir- con;-isie- d ju.-ilic- Cat-list- Klatementn That Hurt. -- issued. They re000,000 of tho sembled the greeubacks somewhat iu and were used as currency. A portion of them were legal tender. The so trcr..::ry iic.ua were refunded into long time bonds principally flaring tho years 18!(i, loOTnud loGtt. Tho bonus, however, lorj only 6 per cent interesr, v.iiilo tho treasury notes here 7 ctut. llcfuudiux saved p.-- r 1 percent interest, but it deprived the people cf and fristened upon the greeubuek a long tiuio interest boar-inbond. Tho truth is Lad eno'j;;h ; no need of Farmer's t eutluel. exaggeration. 0 cun--?r.e- g More ropnlit iefurto. A Kansas correspondent of tho Chicago Record fays: An extensive reform iu tho methods of manngemeut of tho Ilo.irti I Fight on, thoti bravo, true hearts, end falter not, through dark fortune '1 e : j'-c- t ! i t t c "i-- i s V. E. iu-- I fVr-- j II I. Tlon. The New York r of ei ninirreo has pass d a reM.luiii.n asking nil cf 4, Oil in tho regular nnny. It profei.se, to f. ar a fon-igfoe. tieiosuiid inrii Btnii s out ale,;ig thu At-- ! if ic coast would bo proieetiou .inst rte!rii-ti..of I f - and .ri p rfy It for igu lai!!eldps, widdn't they? 'i i.i sn like tliis line of ,ious. jn-c an d fi iise, is tmt tlihi. Cluy (Kan.) Dun.'itcb. i . pr-.f- T e, Of Items Interesting to Our Readers, God's beautiful bow of promise drives all the doctors out of bnsi" in gaudy colors the western uess and casts out all the other slope of the ruyged Wasatch niutin- - devils, with ths practice thus tains Wadnotiday afternoon. he will invade St. Paul, r where the biggest game t tnat fc.4uer,;o Your Il.:iv. l V illi ( miHnli. Citn iy cure eoMstipiilion fnrtoer. speeiee, outside of Dados is to bo t'.ic. 0,v. li c O. lull, UiUiMs reiui.d niouey found. Blue Earth l ast. Agents can make money fast. A Th Literary Society will shortnew Call at this proposition. have a debate ou tha Cuban ly ;oihce. paiutc-- the Roal ia the hiahect grade baliag powder kaowa. Actual testa ahow it (oes oa. third farther thaa any other bread. I'li'li;'-:-.!!'- O- Yousouf may be a trifle sky on some of tho Americsu customs, but the terrible Turk was not long in finding bis way to tho stage. A Kansas newspaper accuses Mrs. Leasa of hugging a delusion. Mr. Losso will be prompt in expressing bis syuihathy for the Cure Co'd In Ono Day. :' Take I.axailve Uri.uiiiluiiii-- Tat.lets. All cur", ile tnhlel. il full lo relunil money pi u(ff(-lTliu genuine have I.. B. Q.nu en. h A New York Newspaper charges that there is a yellow streak in Chauncey Depow, Can it be possible that tho peach yellow is To Cure CiiiHllmitton 1 orerer. Talie Casrarri3 e'andv r'atharuc. l'iocrS5c. If V. C. V. Itnl to cure. tiri!fc(;.su n. fiinu nu.in y. b0c,4l. All (.riitf . lore anil t" pcrmnneiitly ur,i Saivi'. of Du'.VIit's Witch I rebuc, i'rop. Murray knuacy. EXTENDED WRITE - UPS "Coin" Harvey should be thankful il was net the gout. Au attack of this disease would bo sure to throw' him cut of a job. Get our prices oa job printing, Tho administration is not worry they may bo vvorth something to iiig over the expense. The admin you if you'r iu buJ-ssistration holds that tho foreigners brie.i4 iid to jlfeaot-the To pav our taxes, and war is in tho lUuos, nontli tlie irritated suraicp, Ui instaiiliy of a joke on the foreigners. nature c if Hie mUfinn K.lur.ne Your Hpp hu Villi Cuaeru-otaI'.iileirli--cuo' i ',nsi iiri nn forc er. jc 1; C I' e', laii, u.'a:.',!. r ,'unfi iuoncy. . e'ai.ny . 10c, Mrs. Tool of Beaver is visiting All the members of the Murray Murray, the guc."t"f Mrs. Charles brass buntl aro requested to meet Hollia. at the Foresters' Hall on Monday It is auite cer'aiu tl.at tk Utah evening next, theDth iiist., for the troops will go to (lie I'liiUipine purposo of leortjanizirg theuanu. IsJuuds. UUle a W. H. Collins ind Ed C. Graves, have enlisted former Mvivrr.j outstanding. The trouble with sonio of our reform in tho J artilcry. book and pamphlet writers is that they Ccu't Tobacco Spit and SauVe Vour l ife Any. confound the treasury notes with To quit tolorco clirand forever, be n in the greenbacks. There was about $800, 11 views fcinailar to his lo :ture oa ;iu-sl- a The given in the Taboruae'o. Doctor thinks more of thir swbjeci than be does ef liumis, end If intend ti) give it in Salt Lk-- :il' he has delivered it hero. transaction. Society csrtaialy derre eredit and the support of the b. of en. Those who kn v the military lio for the high grade-clssret- tertaiumeols tby are bnnii.g to are administration tha of plans icent, but there are numerous indi Marrty. aud the lat ter to look over the field for tho purpose of lecating in that .State, Gktitlemeu. bou voyage. A YEAR, J tueu bi.rL,iip. biuua pure. chases go to puy interest cu tho ashes of burning np greenback paper currency. " Under tho head of "Interestca Ashes" 1 uited with a set of ttsron;ii t.ii f 1.50 IMS. IfSpaia succeeds in booming the Missouri mule market tho farmers of that St'ite will bo able to lina up Tho Katiauor smelter will goon with their Kansas contemporaries aud Bond a few su;. plies loCuba. begin extensive iciprovfiun.t8 greenbacks. Two and a fculf cents on of sn.-innd a probought every pound for Fifty Conn. Fred Watfoml wonth horse and CuiirHowcd toiiuuhubit cero, iiiul.es werik portionate amount on all other pur- buggy va filed off by BilSyGoldman. l'rve " j No mil n or wmiijii cnucojny life-- or socom ; tu ti is Wol'd wb.ie plish unu-IkWiu's Lntli: Early from a uirpiil liv.-rRiwrs, tliu Iiill4 "lftt ''lnns that orjan, W. K. Forr.:bie, Pr-j- i. Murray quit ki y . Htmrnmey. "The United States government exchanged its interest, bearing bonds for greenbacks and tin n burned tha greenbacks, so that the people are now taxed to pay interest on the ashes of their own t s COUNTY, UTAH, MAY 7, Mom-iiit- Kiclit on, . Silver, EG cer.ts. Copper, broker'g, 1L12J , brokers, 1 3.50. K' Li-ad- 1 - patents, for invention, and for publio land, and of pensions, are net affected by tlu war and are nut , likely to ho. J! isu:e?, not fight-iugis their forte, and no amount of fighting will h allowed to inter, fere with its luper and prompt V. p0Ue EUFI ELTS 1 ' end through bright. Tho cause thou ri;;hte.-- t for, so far as it is trtin, no far Dr. James E. Jtimage o tr o u ther, yet precisely I J far, is Very will hctnrc of ict;.ry. Washiufton without seeing asy Dector Talni.ie Tim falsehood aloimof it Mii in i the under tha aiiki'ievs of the jv will bo conquered, will be abolished, as thing that would indicate at tho it ought to Le, but tho tiu.h nf it is glighteet way that the country is Social and Liieraiy Sucit-li rates engaged in war. The branches of Cpera House, Wedneyday ev iii,g part i f nature's own laws, wMi th world's etern.d s and i f his !ee the government transacting domes-li- May ISth. The Mil beeuqii' r. d Carlylo. businexMNch ture is Rome, and it will bi i, int- cannot granting e T Scl.-ctii- Kansas schools is beginning under the I'oj.ulift state government, l'irst, there was tbt adoption of state textbooks. Now it is sought to thango tho system of taxation for school purposes. The etato superintendent has taken much interest iu this matter aud has issued an a. m. urgent appeal to the teachers to make it Mr. B. Randall was mnster of a matter of discu-sio- a in every school ceremonies and he id waiter, both district of tho Etato. Ho thinks that the of which noritiona bo tilled with country schools are badly us. d in that they should credit. not have the same advantages us have the present enjoyed Everyone tha schools of tha towns. eatorbuauietib and tho Tho new administration has who managed tho flair dcrcrve much of its attention to tho schools,given and credit. tho reforms that h",ve been most widespread have b.eu along this line. Tha stuto has v.i nted DEAD LETTER LIST. of tho sort for years, but tho fact thi.t tho etr.to in a th caiW fore has not Murray. Utah, May 1, 1S9S (overn;nent been nil in the lueuis of n riii;da party The I'.I'.owiug list of b tteis re- has n. lido tlm :ts U!isr.c- ssfal. Tlie main tinc:iM;d for in this flb-effort to reform taxation methods will if not taken out iu thirty days they be backed by tho State Teachers' associwill be seut to the (lend lottur ofilcj ation and ly t"aehrs all over tiie state, lu the districts where now there aro light Mr. S. E. Ollson. taxes uud good schooling facilities the Mr. G. A. movement will bo opposed, and it is Mr. John Btuld. thonglit this rppoition will cause some Mrs. il. E. Williams, troubln. But ut any rata it is likely that Mr. A. W. EricUon, souu thing betlt-than tbo unfair and Mr. John Garrison, dilrcimlimting sjti m now iu use will Mrs. George Gawell, le soeuixd lu tho eud. Mrs. Erik etc: ecu, Mrs. A. U. Pearson, Mr. Ddis Faneey, Mr. K. Jbahm. Latest 'RS'rJ I , one of onr cxdi!ii:-o- s uuikes tbo statement above quoted. Wo do not know who first started the yarn that the government exchanged bonds for greviifcacks and then "burned np the greenbacks," Th'.ro is uo tiuth iu the statemout, and well informed editors ought not to make it. One foci assertion liko tho above docs more harm than iho woik of a hundred outspoken opponents. Only about $00,000,000 of greenbacks & was ever br.rned. All to! J (uly about $410,000,000 was ever issued. Of this amount $tU$,0CO,0Ct is eapyoscd to ba Senate. METAL MARKET. " 1 Haw Some Leading Cities Perform Tarl-ou- ii Putillo Strvuvs Their CitlitiDA. aud Outside Of the 8,198 coiuphtii wuti'rworka lu Treating With Taal the United btati'B, l.CilO, or luoro thim News Gatherings. are owm-- ty tho luunieipiill-tle- s which they supply. In Canada there are 109 pnblio itud b5 private plants. ABSTRACT MATTERS Under lunnielpiil Ciiitrul Dtj 5tuim8 has rtHlucd water rates to consunu rs about 40 pi r cent Of tho 50 largest eitirs in the Uuiti'd QnaJeuSatieasi of "Tlio.wlit sold l',.., yu, . Ptatt-'Sonly nine are now lures," mul Ctiefe Sernps. Original upon private compauies for their water pemj aud Ourefully supply. Two hundred eitu s uiul towns have from privato to publio ownership since the war. T1 Massachusetts leads all other states in u . her preference for putlie over private ownership cf water supply plants, the Uitk Ily goon will Ihnt tcr.gliiK ha 1 8 public and but 3M private works. Aiii'lit iil)"n Km ese even iImis ni n, The city of Paris obtains most of tho And trlu inuny. lobiver KoriisuiiU 10 binws. material used in paving its stones paved streets from quarries owned by tho muAll nature smiles afur tke rain. nicipality. The average price per square yard of are the effigy burnThe asphalt pavements laid during 189(1 iu ers of Si ain. tho United States, on u basis of fiva sra useless if trlleil trwayaind they year guarantee, was f2. 20. Mr. F. W. wttstwl l.y dolav Cappeleu, city engineer of Minneapolis, aredaiiL'urously u cusee where OueMiinH'.C'jnliCiirc? Mould of that with U'. K. re:iel municipal ownnr.sliip says t'trtuliee, brlns iiamediiCe plants, tho cost with California and I'rou. Murry t'liaruiac.f. be Utah uspLaJls could ft. 45 per tquuro Wo have ,had lot .of rain aud yard, ami wiih liuropeau asphalts $1.50 to spare this week. per sqcaro yard. The Improvement trust of tho city of There will never be a demand Glasgow, a branch of tlm municipal an cgglesi Ea ;Cr. for has expended 11,000,000 govcrunx'T.t, iu clcuriug b8 acres of densely populated The WilliatBS Bros, have not slmn dktriets and erecting thereon to their mines yet. modul dwellings, St Louis m Th predjudice against J ad go Day which hag recently b ;ea finding moro or lesg pen expression, both ia and out of Congress, i ev idently not ebared by members of the tSenato Comuiittae oa Foreign l Belatlous, wba have had closs relations with bim owin to his having had entire charge of the This negotiations with Spain. Committee paid Judge Day an honor by unanimously ajroe-inwithout holding a forraal meeting, that his BOBiiaatioii to be Secretary of State, to succeed John Sherman, resigned, hould bo favorably reported. The nosaination wag alio unanimously confirmed by the Seaate. Secretary Day, Webster, but the may not be Sanate regtrds bim as being competent enough to be our Secretary of State. Bat tho fact tkat a nomiuatioa goes through the without adverse votes doesE't always iaea that theie ia no The nomination of Charles Emory Smith to sucoesd Mr. Gary as Postmaster General went through without a diviaion, but it waa well known that there was ttroug opposition to Mr. Smith and that his nomination would have been held up, aad possibly defeated, by Senators Quay and Penrose had the country not been ire one-hal- 'oiretemndeuee--. . , Ml'Kl.t WIl Vi'vous- - Siko Taj t" tali's ru MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT. WASHINGTON LETTER, ... I i 1 ;'Siv Wyoming camped at, C!it'ye;.ui The tuonitoftf A- -e' to join the I ... r its; B - VOL. IV. NEWS . s c i A ii if you have cvr seen a imroxvHii of w iniopin' cc J.rh, or if you liiv t in acou-omili.itr il.e heun iinnoved by Uifoat, you tan Rpiircciati; tin- value uf One rewlecli glcn quli-Minute V oiih t u.-V. E. r'cncl-'.je- , lief. Prop. Al array l'iiar-raac- y question, "Resolved that the United States should not bow beat war with Cuba." J. T, Jskemaa to take tha affirmative and C. D. tlorlim-r- . Itov lltliHIliell. Geo. Trumbo, Mayme Caboon, Sarah Lester aud others on the negative. FN VDER Pure Absolutely t he YanHoo In Cuba." The Marruy Sooial and Literary Sooiety on Friday eveniugthe 2',tth alt. presented the beautiful and thrilling Four Act Drama, "The Thursday night. The qaection Yankee in Cuba," for the benefit was, "Resolved that tha United of tho Publio Library fund. The .States was justified in declaring parts wero represented by tho fol war against Spain." The afflrma-- , lowing parties: Miralda, an Hava tive was represented by Messrs na Cigar Girl, Misa Eva Davis; 'A. C. Staten, Doctor Jones aad Taoon, tha Governor General of the negative by Messrs. Coralaei, Cuba; Mr. C. D. Atterbury; Count Mines and ethers. The affiirma-tiv- e were victorioas. The next Almonte, a rascally Spanish Noble, Mr. A. II. Turner; Pedro, a young debate will be. 'Resolved that a Cuban boatman, Miralda's be- Constitutional Monarchy is a bettrothed, Mr. S. D. Bradford; Seth ter form of government than a Swap, an ideal Yankee in Cuba, Republic." Mr. Fred Davis; A Spanish Officer, Dixib Land. Many of ear readMr. Archia Bradford; Mad Cecil, ers are interested in what we cona poor deranged woman whose sider far off Dixie Land,and appredaugbtur was supposed to be mur- ierod bv Amonle, Miss R. Lester ciating this fact, wa have arranged to send to tbe subscribers of oar Louise, a servant to Almonte, Miss the Southern Messenger, a paper, M.Davis. It would be a difficult to the Sooth and ita matter to say which was the best paper devoted Read in another codunin people. rendered of tho varitsus parts as the oiler we are staking. all were high ly praised. the plot of the play is laid in District sohool examination the Havana. Almonte steals the beau tiful Miralda and falsely imprisons ICth and 17th of May. her lover both of whrni are resousd If this war is to make everyby tha Yankee and Almote brought thing higher in the way of living, to justice. Synopsis of the play: how about wages? This is tery Act I, Scene 1, 'Lho Plaza m Havato men with families to important Act II, na; A Spanish Fandango. support and who are not earning Scene 1, oigar storo. She as mu oh money far tight hoars of is kidnapped Scene 2, The prison; tbo hardest kind of work as soess Pedro's incarceration and release of tha news boys ars earning. Act III, Almonte's castle; Seth rescues Miralda. -- Act IV, Scene 1, A Ilundliiir Lot tree Dovnla Dixie Land. Scene 2, Street. Hall of Justice. A Splendid Offkb. For one Scene .1, Hall of Justice; Retri dollar and 60 cants, wa will send bution. for twelve mouths the Avkkicait "MidDuring the evening the Eaoi.e aud tho "Southern Messea- - Messrs. Driver & Johnson of tho Politic Club were down frt m town s iirrangeai-ntyesterday to of Salt Lake, a monthly journal published fur a public dehnto with tho Liter-:-.r- night Quartette,1' choichest se- - ger," some their of sang at PioebluiF, North Carolina. A come off in about to Society, r.e leetious, lor which they were vocif paper of great value to those who Mary Ilaiison wi the hi(j.'-:five or fix weekf. who won the guitar at tbo Frank erously applauded. desire to keep posted on what is familiar Itcst Kricnil" Tlio The, grand ball, at tho last, like Crown raflle. being done ia the Soathern section Mar,. name fur leViH' Witch Sa.ie, was of ' s. While a sj.eci!ic the rest of (be entertainment, IheUnlon.As it will be edited by Tbo tbirig for llrdrid to do is to for readyit fnreinorecij'-ialso ii:taniiy rcln'V-.- s and curex a grand suocess. men and women, who northern s a cut out the and improve cu's, truis.-a- pill rheum, ccz.. nil ml si K. The gross receipts were, SfjO.fiS, have gona South and made their of the. skin it never nils. W. t he of its li:ior. quality the expenses were very high but homes iu that t'crretiee. 'ru). Murray t'lurmiiiy. section, it will givo still a snug little balance remains actual and reliable information to Mi 6 Minuio Ni i;o will he home The United States battleship for tho treasury. in a few days, her school at Rod- those who want to go South on a Oregon is the heaviest armoted m ;nd having e'o.-efor the year. visit or as permanent settlers. It is t vetrols in tho world, he steel plates On Mum'red. also a family paper; full of good TheC.Mllanl thick. inches IS her being Iinoiiui fnr. s. t'.itii iileem and similar covering There was a good story told by stories, fashion, fun and sjrical-tur- e tluliMe., vwn Iti'Hll elliirtliv ears s!:iild Sho is fi'st class in every particuDcV. iuV, Wibdi in;.', may he S.y news. tho Salvatiou Army Captain from and lar and ptactically new. (tiizfl Hal vi". It .V,f,i streiiirlhi-iiBosides the two papers, ths Ea-o- l in Salt Lake tbe other Park bei.N. Ills Ihe K'eat ilii k;re. W. K. Ferru-bciCity wllh Certainly you don't want lo ullcr and "Southern Messenger," rroji. .Murray l'Uaria(.y. night, he said: "About two mouths dj S'cei, co.n;iiallull, nick l:cdml. Jt . . . V'Mi have n1 !. "f a list of 100 names of thoso we offer &a prcniiumi: ago u.H iiciiigai,. iftj;isiatiire lias neverthin X.illlu lvirly Uiscru tur Ir.i d ieWitl' An option bond for on bail-dig succeeded in giving (Jov. Pingvce IllCi-- celllj.Iaillti! or VOU would have hicu who would go to war for their window in the growing and prospe roas lot in tbe sinali .ili was hie treat reiru. are Tliev posted country a'most everything hdocin't waut. cured. V. K. Kenel ce, irop. Murray Phar- of one of tbo stationery stores in wiuter resort and fruit farmiag laiors. It i.i too bud that the European macy. Park City. A little later when cftmmunity Pinebluff, North CaroDave Tf ill ought to be ble to Congress had taken action on tho lina where hundreds of Northern, papers enn't find gorao cxeusy for tho 01 Uf Ling defeat A' the Spanish organize u branch of his personal President's Mrstege, the list was people ere settling. This option sefleet. j liberty parly in Cincinnati. The revised and only do names appeared bond will entitle ths holder to officials of the hio me- and when, last week.th Governor lect freo of cost a lot any time withear street Duriag the abserve of lit r lir.v have deemd that their issued his cail for volunteers, the in twelve months, if he or she deband, Mih. liuranJ i: rtiniiing the tropolis must not eat ouious. conductors !i:t disappeared altogether and sires to erect a cottago for permabriber shop by the ab of nu able Tha men responded to the nent or wiuter residence. for vii!y eight Agents wanted to canvass 'k call, and mot one of option bond caa be transferred to Governor "The NaSim II i ri'iMii'. oiii n.'icn O vent gieat either of these papers, any oue who wishes to go South, if tin original 100 was there. tint or Amkkjcan Trimm" I" tional re hefs. I'e" l.ul'c K:er lloU in., person subscribing does net want ; :! i" K.;.lml sjt u"l rvun-il40 per both or together. build. An additional premium, Eaoli, to th tmwt serioiis tornu nf bver iu j.ri vi nil; ir Takes like hot ,'iomeono has sent a communica- advance will be entitled to prewu-unr..! Viinn' h 1tou"I . nri cuuti',)-i- l cent, commission. ri,., t.il reiruli te lh Loxi'ls iied hi ml cakes. Something new and cheap. tion to Sheriff Lewis containing aud one yeor's subseriptioa to W. K l"ni. Murrnj I'huriiiucy, Everybody wants the great "Na- a stutcmoiit that Mr. Rowland's the "Messenger." New subscri' HJ That bers paying one year's subscription l.e was tional Triune." Don't you want Mock yards urn a nuisance. Don't de;id bogs, and filieep, lie around in advance w ill be entitled ta tha familiarly cuiied, waa Mid Ik ret to be among the reapers? An in Cottonwood ccmcUty !sil Sun you want to do seme easy csnvas-siug- . and ounce a horrible stench. on year's subscripand premiums Wa Lave some agents who EAiii.H repot ter went to tbe yards tion to the "Messenger. day afierBonr.. are making as high ss So.OO a day. a I'jw days ago and looked tho sitThe British flaw a (iv;n over Address Amei ican Ee;u: Publish- uation ovtT but failed to see anyseveral United Stutea . onsulaies $100 REWARD $100. Co., Murray, Utah. thing that could be considered a and tho Aain icau pooplf r;eem to ing instead the yards nuisance, hut The readers of this pspsr will ba The fate of editor Brann but enjoy the ejeclacle. found in a good sanitary pleased to learn that there is at wire command a goes tnslinw that good which is more then can lenst ( tic dreaded disease that sciThe VOHMT bovn tf Mnrrv of the English language is not the condition some of the back yards ence has been able to cure in all its for said bo (showed their patriotism til Admi only requisite for success in Texas It is a immediate in the vicinity. and that is catarrh. Hall's s ral Dewv victory bv slaving a journalism: The man who molds soul tliat would Magee, contracted narrow Catarrh Cura is the aoly positive be must there OOll down Jlie msi .r.rge public opinion ilonaSy niglit. thus try to cripple one of (be End- cure known ta tho medical fratera good shot. li'terii-j'i,,- . i Tt ing industries of the community, nity. Catarrh being a constitu. ' e'jT... .j tional disease, requirra a congtito-tioii- sl I' l. . i by ialro representation threa boggy The other evening j,I treatment. Hall's Catarrh O. A. to Ststen, Tk save you umnry Ti'Jwlll Hell horses bnlnegiog is were taken internally, seting diCure Paul and Blinn, Nelson P. Mr. John S. Lindsay, Utah's you building lots on ii.tdlllnieuts. J. the blood and mucus three taken from the pasture. The own tragedian, will probably put rectly upon EAGt.nollicc. of the surfaces system, thereby dewhether knew they d. not with own.us on ewe of Shnkerpcnta's plays foundations of the disthe the of out Mr. Jane's GilherJ has '''Iosert wera st .!i n or broke Uo will take the stroying local tnlont. tbe and patient ease, giving themselves. bis ilmw wiiidowi iustruotiom d, laryi glass pasture players and give them t. strength by building np the constifiames. 01 the im.i(J... 'fi.t is u th Dramatic and ai elocution in tution and' assisting nature in doMr. W llumsen, our editor, re- Mr. dv.-bd imi rovemeai j, Lindsay is a gentleman who is bis The proprietors turned ye terd.iy morning from ing its work. Wash-iu-tocapable of teaching tbe art. and have so tnnob faith in its curative In comiuVnrg the mat.t it is he. is trip. II visited that know wu what is better, i Kew York. Chionpa and powers, that they offer one hundjust a well 10 in ar jn tufud the h Ki nilnniui. It isno' lrish Duke" red dollars for snd :Vtn-returns looking llicro aro any case that it that Omala.and businefs. but a propose for list of testiSend ; core. to fails kinds of iuterferr.M feelin - well from the Greets of the w dan indorse ami ho, e "'Ih office forco is pleased to tion that monials. wiil succeed. p Rnfi C V. Ynraud W. H. F. J. Cheney & Co., Address, buve him back sgain at his Unlif-rniii M( Tlfjeay. 'left r Toleda, Ohio. t- .- E'GMt Devil. p.'v Too. bv interTie rmer go-- Ms delcgnbit the had a Druggists, Woodmen The very 'l i e Divine Healer is st work ia re'tri cotneiiti()ri(,"! onder V Hair Family Pills are the best. sad as seen as he. esting ticbaic at their meeting .Aland on j,"" in is!.. Mimespolis, vmies nettc, full of tue. viK(r, tho vf'.i;ilt r wnriirr. lhat iniilies wea.i n.t-- u Ail dru'i:isLii:.. ftr il. Cure (ruarun-tcesieoTig. BonUlet and IfjiiU, froi. Addn:s5 Keracdy C4,jiai;aW ur New York. e y .. -- I i bull-light- u. ', v ispf'-tit- e r- ell-c- iv T- ni , j? .. 1 n, t I f.-- 1" i s lt |