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Show THE BEE. Temple street ; O. B. Meredith, D South Main street ; and the West- era Cycle Co., in the Old Tunnel, There od West Second South street. now no good reason why those to learn the art of propelling wheel should not become protb fit ent. Yust de-siiin- g the congress will be to the state and the community, anil the other indica tions of public interest here and else- where are equally encouraging. Al-though the invitations to the gOTer-other states asking the appoint- ment of delegates have only been out a week, Montanas executive has al- ready been heard from with a promise to accept, and there is no doubt but 1 1 13 The any question. Tintic Miner replies: And yet the Tribune trusted the Democratic party on that question in'lMXi and sup-iported its candidate for the dency. The Democratic party stands today where it did then, lias the Tribune seen a golden light? excursion to one of the great mining trusted camps nearby is contemplated, and there will be some special entertain ment, probably a reception, for the ladies who accompany the delegates. The railroads have already assured rate will the committee that a be made for the round trip from points in the region and as far east as Chicago, and this fact alone s I one-far- e inter-mountai- on presi-norso- f n DU Pleasant Pyramid tisan government, as exemplified by the present municipal government of PDFS? Salt Lake City is not popularizing the idea in Utah by any means. : .Non-pa- r btsn arranged. The clubcanbeex- - propostion of thestatea east and south. n p -- 'ptated to make itself heard in wheel- Minnesota, Kansas, Illinois, Cali- ing circles this summer. We wish fornia and Colorados members of the lye i all success. general executive committee send asLiving Issues : There will be no surances that those states will be on war. The money power has spoken. The bike merchants have had a hand with good delegations, and in The tool that disgraces the chair !bi:sv week. Crowds of conference California the movement has been I be made sacred by Jefferson, Jackson h inst., the following : rid tors have called upon them, and taken up by the State Miners associa- and Lincoln, lias obeyed the mandmmy admiring remarks have been tiou, a strong and influential ates of his master. National honor overheard from our country cousins zation. can sutler and Cubans may starve but Utah has a special interest in the regarding the display of wheels 'aue Bie Spauish bonds in the shown. Quite a number of sales are Congress, aside from the fact that it state and who act for the best interest This islands of the plutocrats, must be will play the host to the convention. of the party in the nation. reported to have been made. UPWhile mining men everywhere know the broad view concerning the matter of all the silver forces. The racing fraternity of Salt Lake something of this states mineral payS0U jttaqer. The Bee each battle this year and 1900 for w'eek are in high spirits, and making active w ealth, developed and undeveloped, Uor publishes a portrait of some Ji en- is of and the success into towards bimetallism, known well not are as the preparations getting great camps promjneuf- utalmian on its title page of the tertained a of race small account all on great meri-majority by in investment centers as are less shape, a feajUre to be appreciated by the r Thatchers cloud espied in the dim distance. torious fields in some other states. party among the con-W- e papers readers. Last issue appeared those and servative men and and become mature will it thinking a of such condition The explanation hope the likeness of lion. Bichard MeKin-tosh- . is of success first the vvhse so large there can be no mistake as to I is thought easy to find. Utah has not spent ths its real meaning, but we are compelled as much principle for which the masses of money in advertising and the American people are contending, to state that although we have heard booming her mines and prospects, Iron County Becord : Before the r Thatcher has tasted of the bitter- quite a number of rumors of race, we With a thousand or more visitors all mamfesto was when polygamy have been unable to trace any of them interested in issued, mining, the knowledge ness resulting from following politie creei , definite termination. Can it be Lf the states opportunities will be ticians who were perfectly willing to "asaPar 0 of The Becord man personal gain and whose 8JPathie8 possible that a season so propitious spread broadcast in a most desirable use iwath the people made to suffer for las the coming one will - plaudits rang out loud and long while such from returns The publicway. obeying the principles of their relipass without some vigorous effort ity are regarded as certain to more be was contending for a principle gious faith ; both of his grandparents being made to prepare several meets? than repay the people of the city and uPon which they thought success were polygamists, and better, more Aefeel confident that if the right state many times for the comparatively could be obtained, loyal men never trod this free Ameri parties will take hold it can be made small cost of entertaining the Con- can soil ; The Becord man was raised beneficial to all concerned. The pub- gress. in the Mormon church, and respects lie will patronize good clean sport at The business sessions will be de-- , fieId am0Dg the DOa.Mormon popu,a the feelings of all siucere believers ; reasona e a mission raes. 6 to results to practical signed bring tion 0f Utah for missionary work by but he does not believe in a church or nders w.il do their best if they can be those in attendance. Such subjects Lectarian ter but assured that they will ge prizes when as the methods of ore extraction and L that those preacherg are maUing they have raced and won them. What treatment, the most economical instal- headway among members of the good reason is there that it should not lation of machinery, the management Mormon church ia standin ig We are ready. Wcorne of mineg and mills, transportation alse and absurd.q utterl The on ; us affect-views. all the and your give problems, questions Xewg neTer gaid truer thing- from of wealth cost producing ing the Dr. Beatty has purchased his 1898 mines will be presented by specialists Tintic Miner: For the benefit and publican, lends its hearty second. bike. Its a Victor. in each line and discussed by dele-- 1 gatesTammarwiththe questions under I information of Col. Warrum of The Now all that is necessary for Freds success is the support of the Demo- Burt Lawver will be found in the consideration. The programme will Bee, we will state that the editor of crats and the domineers, Cleveland Team this year. He has be made UP soon and subjects as- - the Miner has no political desires or received his racer and will commence signed to the men best adapted to aspirations whatever. Provo Enquirer: It is all proper handle them. When the programme active work. is completed the list of subjects will Brigham Bugler : The president so the Hodbe are a the announced, delegates may goes dillydallying on, asking for Quite pretty sight (Continued on Page 15.) son twins in their natty suits of green come prepared to discuss the papers more time and taking to himself an mounted on Sterling wheels. In fact on the floor of the convention as they immense amount of credit for not are given. Meanwhile the executive people wonder which is which. rushing the country into war, but committee announces that it will be what of the poor, unbefriended Cu(Continued on Page 16 . ) from to receive suggestions very glad bans who are starving to death every of to as men the subjects practical week by the hundreds? Their res- The flining Congress. to the mining most value and interest cue and preservation in the name of , . . a so a t wou 0 fraternity, eg common humanity can be laid to the to the best men In a quiet and very successful way have suggestions as d(jor o nQ Qne but that of McKinl the executive committee of the In- to be asked to present papers before th(j procrastiliator- ternational Mining Congress is com- the Congress. $ Socially the Congress will be made plying arrangements for the great Quoting the Tribune which says gathering in July. The promptness as attractive as possible for the vis- wi h which the most conservative busi-ae-- s itors. A special concert will be given that its experience teaches it that no olttingS By Appointment Only. men of the community are re- in the Tabernacle, the management of Pafty to be trusted on it (the silver Arrangemeuts as to time may be Demoof and least all the to question), pp nding to the call for subscriptions Saltair has indicated its willingness Ms f Calders Husic Palace. itself an assurance of the benefit entertain the Congress at the lake, an cratic party, which never was to be ctatP ''5" -- I I - I n - 1 I I I I . I I i fr 1 I f , 1 I I I - 5Vcfe ii.i I Jfc J J |