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Show 4 c. r VOL. IV, - vp- -' I E A V E IM; I TV.- - CIA lUt: ARY II, SAT U II D A 10, i i0h NO. 0 vf -v- tp- -'t;. In selecting delegates to the Republi- - ation oT, Congressional ..inquiry, and ) UL Ji can Stale; convention to bo bold in Salt sure; arc ail facts for which the Deino-cran- c I , a k c or l party is respond b t.a nd ioilw h c ii tj e2n cl of next,' mont ji,.jnei i should lie chosen who will agree in ud-- v they must answer before the tribunal of? , a nee to a f te ml l be c on ve i lli on r 1 1 e a ve r Utah sulTrage. con n i v- is on tilled to nine1 delegates and ; r Utah. - . I ; - tbeifull deltrattmi should be elected and SUBSClUPriON RATES: in attendance. One Year, $1.50. Six Months, cen- ! Furnished every Saturday by THE BEAVER GO. PUB. CO. Beaver Ctty, - - 7 r NO 71 A DESKR nek. r Gov. Wells declares himself in fa vor of the election of United States Senators by popular vote. We woh-- d er i f t o G overnor i s fi gur i tig on .75. Advertising Rates on Application. Senator Goebel of Kentucky is dead, E t wed at the post cilice at, IWver City the vie li in of a co ward y assasi n. ' Ills Uiuti, tortransm ssion unough ihe inaiis own course has been a direct. incitement deserting the Republican party altoS Stcoud class matter. " gether.. to the use of force instead of law in The above is from the Uiajh County iny. i lie end sought, and. wiibou t in W M , W I! I TE, Democrat. Brother Nelson, in trying to editor; tilt-..manner any dastardly act, s a v' s oni excusing etlilng to li c k let he ears we must admit tliav lie himself sowed new political friends, reminds one very Some of tin; towns nbrtli of us are pre- the seed fur the harbo lias which erup forcibly of a New York dude trying to paring to take out a patent on the wea- vested. s make himself agreeable and his . ther. If it. is Rood weather they art; understood at a Westenr country having, we object. Beaver can easily Exports from the United Spates for dance. Its no use, Fred, you 'are out of fprove priority of right. 7 Because of your former the year ondjug February 1, 11)00, am- your element. ounts to S',8 ),QC0."00. or more than political training, you are able to recog- Wo-tKXXOco have to tnkoo u clav, andTbat without free nizeTtie necessity for some kind o f a boiled a n don r ice drinks hot u e. i s trade. The highest figure reached tin- - change here in Utahy but ovving to llitr .the; thermometer drops a few notches der the Wilson bill, which was to have warped condition of your political ideas, soon. Four or five inches is the best ice wrought such wonders in export trade, you are unable to grasp a reasonable so-- 1 was less than $21)0 (.66, 000. What does u t i o n . Elect to th e Le g islature me vWe have bad so far this winter this prove? Simpiy the bursting of an- who hold the interests of the State above personal in teres ts and i ndi vid ual other democratic sovpbubble. likes and dislikes, of whom our first According to recent dispatches; tli rcr State Legislature was composed, and i is a wonderful increase in the number of Sta te Re p resent ative .Jo h n Parry, o f Utah will not long remain w ith on t pro-an- d w i n d m s i n r o pc; ratio n i n N e b r ask a. It is by this means the Nebraskans are Cedar City, was in Beaver Monday on a per capable representation As t iilling the void occasioned by Bryan's politicaj err and.;; Bis usual faith in the in the United States Senate. i n vinci billty of i fie democracy of I ron do Governor Wells,' if he never gives an y , prolonged absence; from the State. county vvds giveirTTsmirolIiing (if- - a set "greater evidence of a desire toieave t lie 'back last fal by he resul t s of the m ay- - Re du bl ica n parly t h an t he above i m The Repuclicans ought to score nn oralty contest in Cedar, and this trip is p u ted t o iji n, h eJs s a f e. T lie declara w c 1 h e tion , f m ado, shows no lackof 'faith iii 1 1 i ud i ca t i v e o f -- 1 e u n e a s i n es s . easy victory in t he special election. ? is announced t hat Bryan will bring his n com m on with tin; d em oc.ra c y o f sou I li t h e 1 1 o pu bl i ca n p a r t y a n d i I s n b i y t o reels in ill elr boiies asCheTdaic fulfill tlic'd titles I in 'posed iipoii it, but, pa nsive bellows i n to play and ru-Utah r an i rather, a lack of faith iii the people of f 1 a t F. . . C a n n o n vv i T m a k e about t w e i ii x c d f o r t, lie s p ecial Con s r es s i on a Ve e ; V Tv speeches for the democracy. ; Tls Utah, a fear that by their vote for memapproaches. 1 1 at-tai- 1 n ; . , wili-clsm- 1,-i- ! crminf 11 wi Tr . c1 'V8 V 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 - 1 1 1 j . I . ( 1 1 -- ' - j 1 1 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 i -e- 1 -- ' 1 ! 1 1 1. c-li- on ' : ' bers o f i h c Legi si attire th c in ay in a k'e the mistake of two years ago and again The Democralc party of Utah must jeopardize the interests of the State in 'The business men of Salt Lake City u udertio a period of proba i i o n be. fore leavi ng tts wi tho litre p rose n fa t i o n a I the1 re t boardo f T i eatllr tl nrpeoplero ftl eS laccrwl I Laga ririFv est. natiunal capitol. 7nt ur tr trl o 7tn t zzl ;aiul one or two of their newspapers, to tb'ern with even ainodicura of oilidal iutTa stop to this nonsensical small pox power. That we have but half a repreTHE FOSTER GRAZING HILL. scare. It has already reached a point sentation in the United States Senate; .v tereTtl in i i ilia 1 tai its o f of A bill has been introduced In the country towns no re presen t ation i n the owe r I louse d e h ills o n 1 u; a p- - Congress; that an ex pensive special elec- - a r e s t a m p e d od 7t o by Foste r, of Was hington, an d i s "p roach o f a man suspected of being from tionls now on, that the whole State has now pend ing btdore both bouses of Conbeen made to feel and suffer the humili- - gress. which should be Jong ht by every that plague-- s rickcn city. y-- ' ... Tv et 1 1 I 1 1 , " p r. 1 11 -- 1 |