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Show POA NI NIN INI NII Nop i, LOLOL Nor r7. SALT DINOS NIN NI NINA NA IRENA NI NI NI NIN NIN POS NAN NANI PPP LAKE CITY, ES UTAH, PO NAN SATURDAY, Ne APRIL 18, 1891. $2 PER ANNUM. NS PA, requirements of the government administered by Democrats; ? Democrats in ALL, OFFICES of the government; : The free coinage of silver; The rights of laboring men and women. It is uncompromisingly opposed to The Republican party; The protective tariff heresy; All infringements upon the rights of States, Territories, viduals; communities and indi- _ Disfranchisement schemes of all kinds, ex_ cept as the result of criminal conviction; _ The Force Bill and all other forms ie publican deviltry: Re- | Taxation without representation; Discrimination or favoritism in forcement of the en- of laws. ‘THE PORTRAIT which wasto have To caLu it the Billion Dollar ‘Congress does not clearly state the ~ case. Itamountsto nearly $1,100,- - 000 and the pension returns arenot all heard from yet. farming 1892. HARRISON or ina expects to be foreign country in If he will only go tothe for- eign country and stay there, nobody will care much about what else he does. ' IT TAKES some men a long time to find out that they are dead and done for.” Just look at that McKINLEY for instance! He seems to think that heis as active as ever, and that there are whole loads of oppression for the people in him yet. THE REPUBLICANS could not control wives, says the of Kansas the vote of their World. That Di In contemplating Italy’s position let it not be forgotten that there is such a thing as the gentle grace of pity. : 8 Gen. Booth’s shelter fund has reached $550,000, and that large class in darkest England who have no roots begin to be encouraged. Gotobed Fenn, @ particularly early riser, is a farmer in Dickinson County, Kan., while Beebee Beebee is a resideut of Beebee, Bee County, ex, | Thank goodness it is no longer considered treason for an American citizen to back up to a fruit stand with peanuts. _ Judge Eve, of Augusta, Ga., had before him the other day a poor devil named Adam and sentenced him to the chain gang for three months. Itwas the sameold spirit over again. | better new tariff on dress goods and the support of the Republican candidate by the colored women made them totally unmanageable and they went Democratic toa man, Nothing in. _ the Republican party is so much to be commended as those females who are Democratic in their tendencies. than ours after all, though it couldn’t be much worse than our eleventh experiment has been. _ J. M. McMahon, an American, has patented in Europe a nitroglycerine shell which can bethrown ten miles from a cannon with ordinary black powder. Mr. McMahon has also patented his cheerful device in the United States. It is understood that he views with alarm the present prospects of peace. - made that gentleman quite ill, assuming that the letter had ever reached him. ; Itis not thought that the remonstrance from San Francisco against Senator Blair going to China will be all-powerful or any-way fact doubtless near it. is that that Chinatown does not dominate China any more than the American Mafia does Italy. and elocutionary features closed with a rattling prize-fight between P. Reed and Pen Bars, Jack Henley, an Indianapolis pugilist of note acting as referee. The local paper says that “Reed was knocked out in the fifth round and the fun closed.”’ In the excitement of the moment the minister seems to have omited the benediction. ; might said Mr. have been A\-S, Hewitt; - “1 President of the for. Train-Wreckers. [From the San Gov. Markham Italians detained at the Barge Office on account of baldness have been sent back to Italy. Every one will be glad to learn that this elopecy, or falling out of the making this crime punishable with death. The risk but if they can give a reasonably © good account of themselves they will not be exiled. Evenmore than that can be promised them: If they conduct themselves in a becoming manner and do not monopolize all the best seats in the theatre they willbe protected inthe pursui’}. of life, tives. liberty 3 and hair is too great for the gain, and train robbery will probably become a thing of tradition. | (ee A make the best — be trained in all — and he would soldier in the world — if he would fight as white men do. That’s the rub. Each one wants to goin on his own hook, and as cavalry they could to charge together. never be Scheduled News _ We made Items. [From the Iudianapolis Sentinel.) believe this is the J day for > Italy to chew up the United States. — Canada _ to favor, | annexation. Russia and France to make war on ’Germany, the Sioux to go on: the warpath, Huston to retire and Jay Gould to buy a few more roads. Danials to-morrow. Dollars the Best Persuaders. [From the Indianapolts News.) a, It is reported that the French arthe World’s Fair. They may American dollars that reserved irrigation like-wise for to be expended them. gives This to be resisted. Phe Grubb [From and the the St. Paul Chrysalis. Pioneer Press.] Descriptions of the appearance of Gen. E. Burd Grubb, our Min- ister to Spain, at a court reception, clad not in the plain uniform Manifest. Improvement. _ [From the Chicago JSournal,|~ Part of the money recently paid to the Crow Indians for lands has in gives the matter and opportunity for possible jobs, but it may be an improvement on.the past system of irrigation for Indians, which has involved only fire-water. — of a jigadier brindle, which he would have aright to wear by virtue of his once ratik in the United States army, but in the blazing harness of a captain of the First City Troop of Philadelphia, are diverting. Grubb’ appearance must have name. been as on:the whole absurd as his Suspicious of the Sugar Trusts. [Fron the St, Paul Pioneer Press—Rep.] hair, is not to be encouraged in this country, and these baldheaded Italjlans must go, war or no war. There are now a great many bald- headed people in America, native andforeign, who are under suspicion, as Soldiers. The Indian can military tactics, of the good has signed the bill has ever produced. of the Indians [from the Detroit Free Press| talk in that way, but the prospect Francisco Chronicle] them no optionin Some SS The man who undertakes to they may receive for those pictures, wreck a train in this State will do to say nothing of the orders for so now at the risk of his neck, as . more, will doubtless be too strong been | . to Death United States.”” Mr, Hewitt is so far fromthe Presidency that he lays himself open to the charge of being the most impolite man this country shee tists willnot send their best pictures “If I had been a politerman than lam, [From the Boston Transcript.] Ovid is a townin Indiana, and theschool exhibition there the other day was opened with prayer by the local minister, and after the usual literary Blue-Birds. There is no more shy and charming being treads the earth than a poet looking for the poetry Ovid’s art of conducting a school exhibition is a trifle peculiar. It is understood that a Kentucky editor was with much difficulty The CARTER for dissuaded from writing a letter to Premier Rudini which would have soon by better arrangements. Be thing and get hiscoattail pockets charged appeared on the first page to-day - reached’ us too late to have it engraved. These incidents areannoying, but we will overcome them new one the emne adjusted to the only With nnne only, is Comes ego for revenue There Rudini to do, and that is to pull the hole in after him. its = ' ides chicken. . Not this spring. The organization and maintenance of the Democratic party and of Democtatic clubs in every part of the Territory and the Territory at large; The census of England wastaken recently—a sort: of flashlight process—but it will be three years before the true results are known. Perhaps the system is not so much Bln The American eagle isn’t a spring The Utan DEmocRaAT is in favor of A tariff Waggings. Tagen AS “World” a ane Our Platform. When it is remembered that an os Rescue of the Castaways. [from the Pittsburg The rescue of Dispatch J] the Nicaragua Canal party from “the snoring reef’ in thé Caribbean Sea seems to have been accomplished more suc- cessfully than the political resusci- advance of only a small fraction of a cent a pound on sugar will bring — | millions into the coffers of these gigantic institutions, it is hard to believe that they will concede to the — consumer the entire reduction of the duty of two cents per pound, repealed by act of thelast Congress. It is more probable that after the tation of the distinguished member. who ‘‘fell outside the breastworks”’ event is forgotten there will be a three years ago. But whether that | slow rise, in the price of SUSATS FT canal project has got off the- and that the combination will pro- __ financial reefs remains to be de- | fit as well as the peopl by e the sac- _ oe restoraal | -monstrated. | rifice of the-source of revenue. Me 2 Say i r * haw ~ F at 2 Be 7s. t ms it, Oe pre ® - ae Ni asa as ‘ j 2 ge 4 ata eat as Sy Se Re iat i a ANE Oe ue ey noel | PA eee aS F 4 | ain maaa hs RAY i 1 ray ‘ li Psd at ‘ ein eer tat werner Te lO ker se > IKant |