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Show Utah Enquirer, Rep. The election bill origr.aied by the Dem tats o! Utah, and introd ced in M.F. MURRAY &. CO Pus-'- . the House by Delegate Caine and in the Senator raukner.aim'ng at a mere comPUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. plete local self government in this ter r is not a bad measure. Though we Entered at the po.t office In ES.raini, San Pete indorse the bill sc fat as it goes, we are County, Utah 0j second class matter. laile inclined lo the theory tf having U hen .t or nothing. lhe whole WHAT THEY THINK OF IT. was rumosedhog last summer th 1. the Democrats were about to vote for a semi- Tfpp & 1EPEISE A bill has been introduced in the house of representatives by Delegate Caine, and in the Senate by Senator Faulkner of West Virginia, providing for home rule for this territory. The bill gives the people all the rights of state, hood except lepresenlation in Congress and the rights to vote for president There is a great difference cf opinion among the people in regaid to the benefit of the bill provided it pass. Some think it will put olf the t:me when statehood is granted, but the opinion of the favorable to the majority seem t bill. It is veiv doubtful whether it will receive the signature of the executive provided it pass both houses. FOR - 30 - DAYS We Bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Furnishing goods etc. stale government the general opinion of t le public was that U;ah ought to go ;n fullfledged. with all the honurs of a Our Republiban friends have ptufesseil sovere:gn state or wait until such time lo the people that they weie in favor of should come. Though the Utah comheal g and by thus mission is an annoyance, the governors have gained some adherents to The Enterprise acknowledges the the party. We shall now see how- sin- absolute veto tyrannical, and the many cere the Republicans spuuters and Their petty appointive officers foisted upon the receipt of a handsome invitation to a were in the matter. people are general nuisances, and still grand ball and banquet to be given at newspaper The bill nowoigans before congress is intended this state of bondage has made us many Mt, Pleasant on Friday evening January to provide home tule lor Utah, from the making of the laws to their enforce- sympathizers, public sentiment in the 151I1. ment by the qvalified electois. Oppos- nation will naturally be against such Chili has instructed her minister at ition to the bill by Repubicans will prove government in America, when the sitthe hollowness of recent platform and uation is better understood. Webel eve Washington to make an apology to the stump utter? nces.Sult Lake Herald. that even in a wars time with the con- United States government. Salt Lake Tribune, Lib. tinued attention Utah is receiving fiorn Of course this bill will be sat down the Speaker Crisp ol the house of repregTeat national parties cl the country, It may go through the Detnocrat-i- the territory will stand a better chance sentatives has been unable to take his Upon. House with a whoop, possibly there, for fall admission as a state, than she seaton account of illness. are enough Republicans in tiu Senate will now of gaining the pattial advantage The legislature convened Monday, who will vote with the Democrats to pass of statehood which is provided for in a it there, but ''resident Hairisun would measure referred to in rhe beginning o f lrcf. Aulguire is treating Mr. J- never give bis approval, It would sim this The fact is that public sen S. aiticle, Bishop who was stricken with ply be an impossible thing foi him to do timent in the country at large is not yet It in the future means a slate without about 14 months ago, and i:pe for g. anting Utah the privileges paratysis it means a without stale dgnitj; respect for by this Democratic measure; although but three treatments have abroad; without a constitution at home. sought in saying that been given, much benefit has been and we have no It practically gives to the man who would we do not believehestiancy the bill will be enact, derived from his wonderful mode of be governor to the Legislaiuie that We a:e Jalso free to confess, tliat ed would make the laws, and tujudges who applying electricity, Should the it run the gauntlet, it would be should would have control of the cuuns, uulim-te- d professor stay here for a short time an agreeable surprise to us. t without power he would undoubtedly prove checkjor hmderance-I- Desei el News, Ind. lacks evety essential of wisdom; it Committee Central Democratic tricity to be the greatest of all theralack3 every essential of caramon of Utah have sprung a surprise upon us peutic agents. Mr. Bishop feels honesty, for it is but an attempt to get all. The .bill, introduced by Delegate confident of soon and elated something that does not honestly advo Caine in the lower, and by Senator highly cate what it intends to accomplish. The Faulkner in the upper house of Con being able to resume his practice of supporters who fram.d it did not dare gress, as stated in the press dispatches, law which was quite extensive before pul out a showing of (ruth as lo wind was prepared here and sent to Washing- his affliction. they intended. As a matter of common ton. We question whether any individ Many persons who have recovered prudence, the leading Mormons ought to ual outside cf the committee knew anyfrom la grippe are now troubled with a repudiate this bill. It puts off the day thing about the measure before it was persistant cough. Chamberlains Cough of reconciliation, and the debating of it introduced We had not beard a whisper Remedy will piomptly loosen this cough will put oft the day of debverance indeconcerning it, and this mornings dis- and relieve the lungs, effecting a permafinitely. It will awaken once more all patch was our fi:t intimation rtlatipg to in the old bitterness; it will kindle once it. We should think the strong oppo- nent cure a very short time. 50 cent for sale by II. P. Larson, s more the which were nents of staiehoed for Utah would be bottles Diuggist. passing away; it will disturb the social glad to support this measure. They In buying a cough medicine for child assimilation of the people w'hich was have been so featful that an attempt going on; it will be a blow to the busi- would be tmde to'rush this territory into ren,saysll. A. Walker, a prominent ness prosperity of the territory. Whether t le Union that they have been in con- druggist of Ogden, Ulali, never be tt was conceived in sentimentality, in tinual terror, which was needless appre- afraid to buy Chamberlains Cough malice or in mistaken judgment; whether hension, for a lung time. If this bill Remedy. There is no danger from it the object was to gratify peisonal ambi- were to become a law it would settle the and relief is always sure to follow. I recommend Chamberlains betion or to toady to the foreign power question in their favor until they would which his possessed this territory from probably be as much in a lutriy for state cause I have found it to be safe and the first, it is not worth while lo investi- hood as they imagine ethers to be now reliable 50 cent bottles for sale by II. P. half-wa- y measure, a Larson, Druggist. gate. It is simply a fool. sh and unwise The bill is a soil of attempt at something which ought to be kind cf grudging attempt at a .modicum stamped out by the common sense of the of justice to a territoiy that ought to be E. L. PARRY & SONS, treated as a full grown state, and yet Mormon people themselves. because of the prejudices of illuatured Salt Lake Timts, Rep., tsi Hausen'll Stas Csttsi. -is to be served like a juvenile, neighbors Elsewhere in our columns will be found the full text of the bill recently prepared too big for a child but baldly matured for an adult. However, "Haifa Props, of Sanpete Oolite Quarries. by the Democratic central committee of enough is loaf better that: no bread, and perUtah introduced in the House of RepreDEALERS IN will sentatives yesterday by Delegate Caine haps a great many people at home Oolite and Garble Monuments, Etc. acand in the Senate bv Senator Faulkner, be ready to endorse the bill on that will and think abroad that many which in nearly every attiibute except in count, as as Utah ought to have at pres- Office and Yard opp. Tithing office. much name vests the teiritoiy with the privient. Whatever may be said against this leges of stateh oJ. Ia tact little or nothing it mast be acknowledged could be added by it to give Utah movement, all the attributes of sovereign state ex that the bill has been drawn with cate, cept the matter ol pioviding for the choice nd that it provides for a system that is of two Senotors, a . Representative and a great improvement on the present. It representation accordingly in the elec-tori- is a step in the direction cl populai college. It is a most peculiar mea government and taking it as a whole, sute.so much so indeed that it can never would be preferable rn marry respects to become a law. To any intelligent per- the vassalage to which we now are son who has perused it, the query will arise, Why make two bites cf a cherry? The S ilt Lake Heiald lias forged tol Why not grant statehood at once and be the front in the last ferv months and is ESKg53 done with it?" It may be answered: of tire best dailies published west one now ?On! well, it doesnt provide for repreMissouri river. Now, while the sentation in Congress and the electorial ol the is the lime when How little, though, that would legjslatuie iSgin session, College. al1 good citizens should take a dailY signify to the coutuiy at large when it is in order to keep track of the considered how slight, numerically speak- paper, business done by our law makets, and ing, Utahs representative would figure tou will find a detailed account of the in those bodies. Its main leatures are cf that body in the Herald. Sub-- 1 U wholly w ilhout precedent m the construc- doings it. sciibe lor dh tion of territorial organic acts in amen E3 Senator Sherman has been nomoiated ments thereof. Theie are now but lour territorial dependencies left, and it can- by the Republican caucus to succeed not be longer than a few years at most himself as U S. Senator from Ohio. when all of them except Alaska, perTHE STRONGEST AND I UEEST. haps, will have acquired statehood. The Official Repoit of the Minnesota With this fact in view there can be no Dairy and Food Commissioner shows the Superiority of the Royal Bakin need of haste in giving any oi.e of them Powder. of attributes statehood the p tactically, Globe, St. Paul, Minn. in bill as the question proposes to extend late The report of the Minnesota State to Utah. The.e ate no evils existing and Food Dairy Commission contains herein our local governmental conduct the details of the State Chemists exper that call for such radical departure frem and analyses to determine the intents the method of territorial government anJ keeping qualities of the hitherto prevalent, especially so when strength various baking powders. Samples of it is consideied that it is but a matter of numerous brands on sale in this the the comparatively brief period of four or State were purchased and first analyzed five years in which Utah will have be to ascertain their leavening power. The come a star in the constellation of our Royal Baking Powder is 'shown by the national ensign. tests of both State analysts. Prof. Eber-maand Prof. Drew, to contain the Ogdeu Standard, Rep. The bill inlrcductd in both houses of gieatest amount of leavening gas of the Congress on Tuesday, providing fur cream of tartar powders thus pnrehased local government for Utah, will be and tested. Hence this powder is found in full in another column. It is officially ranked at the head of the list. measure replete with iuteic-s-t and inv The report attaches great importance of the a series of experiments made to as to the to territory, people portant regardless of party or creed, and by the certain the character, efficiency and great majority will be regarded with keeping qu ilities of the powders. Bakmuch favor. It makes no ptov.sion that ing powders that vary in strength or that is conuary to the expressed pol.cy o; readily lose strength before use, are un tithe? of the national parties as defied in reliable and will rot give even results their platform and essentially has but one besides it is an indication of the impropi aim, the attainment of the dearest Amei-ica- n er ingtedienls in their compounding If it These tests were applied to a large numright, local its of ber of samples .of d.ffieieut ages of the vi.e some limitations, is unique in is it made three cream of tartar powders best needs but to remember that ' to fit a peculiar case. In that it prepares known in Minnesota. They showtd the the way lor full and equal statehood fur strength or leavening power of the Roythe most prosperous and populous terri al very much greater than that of the lory, it will meet the approval of every others The unifoi mi'.y of strength of all , true American. And in that it puts me the samples of Royal tested was remark, it able. Its leavening power was practipeople of the territuiy u p.ob-ui.uwill calm the Lars of every citizen who cally r mpaired even the oldest specibe samples of both of the other has feared dreadful consequences stiould mens. as to seriously impair i. . the tenitorial restrictions, le removed bias i.. baking. As much as Those w;ho are now found to oppose the their ljlIii; bill without other and better reasons 24 per cent. los was found in samples a than have yet been adduced- may be few months old. All the samples cf classed without qualification as obstiuc-licnist- s Royal examined byDr, Drew were reof progress aud enemies of the ported of satisfactory strength and . . ' quality. common weal. Tim PRESS 0. TIIE HOME bulk bill roit utau. OPINIySS OF l-- e at JOIIN DOXIUS, pro-fessm- - will sell our Overcoats and Woolen Goods Jrs rzr c A full line of Boots, Shoes, Boy s overcoats, can be had for $5, and and Caps constantly on hand. Gentlemen s at $12, and the very best at $16. , I . J Hats Groat reduction in Woolen Goods. My Motto: BEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES Our Stock of Woolen Underwear Is of tlio best Quality and Style, and can be had at Bottom Prices. These prices will not last long, so COME AT OXCEjAXD MAKE MONEY. Jos. F. Dorms, JOHN DORIUS, Jr. & Co. The Cash merchants- - heart-burning- par-iculat- -- - .... . Dont Read This, PIeasaa: Hotel M A. P. Oman Prop. The Only First Classy Hotel In The City ly Unless you want the best Sample Rooms In Connetion. -- oMt. Pleasant, Utah. Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps Etc. t The H- A. Tuckefct Candy Company- -. -- - For th. Least Money. Manufacturing CONFECTIONERS. Candies. Huts, Paper Bags, Twine and Agts. for Frits Bros. Fine Cigars Largest and most complete Stock in San Pete County. P. O. Box, 571. Salt Labe City, Utah. Bargains in Every Department. .7 DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, j. anderson supt' Toilet Articles, Soaps, Etc, THE EPHRAIEV Co-o- p. YOU Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded, and Orders ansiccred roith Care. You can get tbe finest assortment of Furniture Staves, Rugs MJ In the County at the Ephraim Furniture Store? My Stock of Medicines is Complotc and of The Best Quality. A Full Lino of Candies, Groceries, Korosono, Powder, Shot, Shells, Etc., always on hand. Bedroom Suites, Eoclccrs, Dressers, Sofas, and anything in the Furniture line at Ppiees ibal viill Misti foil A. H. LUND. UTAH CRACKER FACTORY. |