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Show I r a; . our.'. i & CJri rUILlIZIIl EE3LAED CO., Btr4iy, at Uu, tlU,U ulmatter. Ttinlt; HMt4ltu Editor. A. Gob don. JANUARY 6,1893. TH3RSDAT, of the Provo himself Brutus, Enquirer signing a very interesting acpublishes count of a visit to Northern Utah, with descriptions ot our educational, agricultural and 'industrial facilities.. A correspondent A great deal of false and useless sympathy is being wasted upon tiro sons of George M. Pullman, the millionaire sleeping car manufacturer who died 'recently. He left an estate valued at many mil-- . lions, but as experience had taught him his sons were spendthrifts, with no talent or inclination for business, he wisely cut them off with what they and their friends consider a beggars portion; but what many a man of worth and and ability would consider a princely income;, 000 each a year, in addition to which each will receive a lump sum of 18,000 from their fathers 'life insurance. ' Several people in tins Western country manage to exist on even less than this, and . are ;not 'considered pauper either.' ; . , , The attorneys for Durrant are still mating frantic efforts to keep hx nQck from stretching hemp but the chances for success' appear to be against them, r Their latest plea is that he - is an important witness in the, suit of his mother against Horace Smyth, one of the jurors on' the Durrant .case, who, it is alleged, has accused Durrant and his mother with uu due intimacy, and made other so- vere reflections upon her character. Of course this plea will not be allowed to stay the execution of the qu&druply sentenced, man,' but on the other hand, it is a -- yet bjr no means certain .that a stay will not be secured upon some other ground. If it comes to the worst, the condemned mans father has decided to be present at the execution, but his mother has renounced her forg merly expressed intent of also be-4n- in attendance. 'Z . Z , , :ji - .. w . T J T Kaio-Cho- u, resists a peaceable solution, both England and Japan are preparing to assert their rights, by force, nd guarantee their support to every other power contending for the As will be seen by V t k Li C . disappointment should rot be allowed to interfere at Kaio-Cho- u naval bay, with party harmony. There aie c 1 w ill also la Resisted u pon the same m a n y pood ' De moor a 3 ca p abl 6 f cost"' favored nation clause, filling every office; hut the number which appears to exist in all of of offices to be filled is limited, Chinas treaties with European therefore all cannot be accommopowers. In each instance the dated. The election of Mr. Hatch nation specifically mentioned is to as President of the Council was a d have the same advantages and wise choice. Cool,' concessions as has '.or may be and capable, he will make a model granted the most favored nation presiding officer. . Much praise is due Marshal McCulloch and his with whom China has treaty assistants for the able manner in which they have preserved the of the .city in Tns OHio Legislature convened peace and good order the past. Marshal Farr has had on Monday morning, and is having in his present position, a hot time. It has been generally experience two. and with. good assistants will considered that in his own home, be able to m ai n tai ntherecor d esSenato- r- Marcus A, Ilanna-w- as tablished by his predecessor. Loeven a greater power .. than he gan is to be congratulated upon proved himself to be in a national of its officials,, both sense last Fall; but the conclu- the ability . , sion appears to have been based past and present upon, insufficient premises. The McKinley Prosperity. promised wave of prosperity - Providence, R. Jan. 3. Nohas not been so overwhelming tices of a reductionI,of wages were as to create a deep debt of sent today to the cotton mills of gratitude Z only. to be paid the UoddarcLiCnightand-Iippi- tt election of Marcus companies, and those operated by by the A. to the Senate, to succeed him- the smaller corporations in this have been posted, or. will be, self; and besides, the pap probably state, will oftomorrow. The would not reach as far as expected. fer no resistance operatives to the reduction At any rate there is a division in this state. ; . among the Republican 'members, Salem, Mass., Jan. 3. In the ar d a sufficient number, of, them plant of the Naumkeag steam cot 1 joined with the Democrits in the ton mills, the reduction of 10 per wages went into effect to preliminary skirmish, td defeat the cent inAbout-1,50employees are election of Hanna menInZeither day.. - ; affected. j ' ,, ", the House or j?enateZ'The? anti-Ilan- ' J l Worcester, Mass,,-Jan- . men are in charge of .both in wages took Zplace,, in branches of. the. Legislature .and severaHVorcester cocnty factories no friend of the noble Marcutrwas today, cotton mills predominating. able to secure'an appointment in ZAt the Millbury cotton mills a clear-heade- I will - 0 . ob-t&in- ed .28 . committee chairman ships, and the Republican butn2 In the Senate, which is tied politically, the Democrats securecf,:18 ont of 22 chairmanships. The defeat of the Hanna men was t cufieh , t ing at the start, but the party fsh is bring vigorously wielded And they still hope to whip the recalcitrant members into line. sOne method - adopted by the asVtjta Hanna was to have his lieutenants work op indigb&lion meetings in-thomes members. with boodle the ample at his Then, command, charter special trains to convey the kickers to Columbus, where they made life lively t Reinteresting for the anti-Hanmode This of procedure publicans. ' will be followed until either tbeee men are whipped into line or the battle is concluded. Both sides express, confidence, hut so far Hanna has had the worse of the fight, and silver men may hope for the gratification of seeing the great representative oi goldbugism turned down in his own home. . f . he -- na - In the 1 s . . V . - -- that yet got alter That enticing little maiden .in the Tho Nct7 Boutd to th9 Eirt . natty cowboy hat. But of late shaii getting tamer ami I've via Ogden, Salt Lake, tho Colorado cities of Pueblo, Colorado Springs got a whole lot gamer, She lias smiled on mriso sweetly that nr Denver, and the Great Rock Z Im mighty full of hope is and Island forms anpopular That when next I try to catch her, other bttween link, Northwestthe from the single herd to snatch ern states and Omaha, Kansas Cityt her, , She-- will-bo- w her- head submissive When I pitch the Cupid rope. To the parson well meander, with an honest name Ill brand her. To the home ranch I will lead her gentle as a pussy cat. Then, O La wd! wont thev be jealous, all the disappointed fellows, AVheu they see I've roped the maiden in the uatty cowboy hat! ' " Benvor Post. The rock Island is famed for the Fast perfection of its service time, close connections made with trains of the D. & R G. or Colorado Midland at Pueblo, Colorado Springs or Denver, latest pattern Pullman sleepers, free chair car and the best dining car service in the world, present good reasons why your next trip East should be made via Ogden . rd .the Great : RockTslaod Route ;; For rates, information, folder?, etc, call oq Tlck-- t Agent ht your home "office,' or address VV.- H. Firtb; G.JA.:P l.. 800 17th street, . - Mothers I ahdlhe East. FtTWorthChicago ' -- t whose children, are troubltd with' bad colds,. croup or 1 - 1, -- - - 11 V- - - . . :;z r- . fer the t 1 - . r f-those- if-no- -- :r.:cuu- A dm well to whoopioppoough-wil- K read what Dr, 11. K. Robey, of Olney, Mo., says on thts 'subject. He writes: For years we have used Chamberlain's Cough -- Remedy, and always keep ;it Tin "lhe Denver," Cold. It- - is regarded, ihZour 1 John Sebastin. G. P-- Am Chicago,house. cqtof .between 7 aqd.8 per uent family as a specific fr all kinds of took effect. Z. , : colds and Wheat and nat wanted on sub- coughs The 25 and 50 Z At. the . Fiskdale mills, Stu for cent sale Bros bottles Riter by' subiicriptlohZ it The Journal : bridge, a redaction about the same - ' v . office.-. Co. in ungaas ; the waga reductions Drug ;j L..nmade by the cottorif mills' .in Fail Z River went into force. . CS7-TH- E L AT KST STYLES! About 75 men ethployod in the E MOST SUBSTANTIAL!! v Z; ,07-IHZ . Z .EL. & the of bottoming department ' t v . BEST GOOD, Ufa.) fUl.( A: H. Batchelor' shoe factory at : Z. Zz, zz: . lowest!!.!! prices North Brookfield, hadtheir wages i 3 eat from 1 to 2 centl a case. .y & 3. LEWIS N. Jan.,Chester, OperH., EDWARDS, tj atives in the Amoekeag corporation The Furniture. Dealers.' began work today on 10. per cent reduction in wages. JrZ,; ' At the Star. and Armory mills T wo stores on Main Street, n. the reduction will wot go into effect until next Monday, 'j. Z 1 . - ... any capacity. I a the If opYZal though there was a Republican majority of 15, ,tbe Pemocrsts , - 4 na - !' tin i L t.I o'Uic'.ineid thp g r:.i t :i c.!'- I to remonstrate vrith l.:r thorccV.lrc 1. L:, f;:iuso uVihe Both in f.x'i re an in feature hes a childe ba would-alway- s take way up little creature. tha hid tnJ assign sabordinalo . 0! a slicker bunch o ewoetuesa ou to d;U little brother'and loves rac;s4 never fed. tVhen you ketch her eye eo fiad.iug, sister. The boy promised not to note her etvlo bo very dashing, ba selfish iu tba future. A few . You will womler w here the dickens later the mother, happening - days ru Tom Walker you are at. Au youll feel that she baa wrn you, into the nursery, saw the two into loves corral has run you, younger children engaged in amaThat bewitching little maiden in the teur theatricals. The older boy natty cowboy hat.- stood aside with arms folded Not a wild an reckless rider that upon moodily, watching them. We the tange has spied her are playing Adam and Eve, said ' Ever yet has tried to catch her' in a the ' youngsters. The mother was matrimonial tie; Independent front the ground np, in much gratified, as she supposed . . that in this instance, at least, the the annral marriage roundup Sh has always tonged the herders boy had allowed the brother the ' when the ropes began to fly. role. She to turned the principal Not a brand or earmark ever bore this silent figure in the corner, about to . . . , maverick so clever, ...All Jthairlcks oi dodging ridera. ehe praise him. -- Who arewou? shr . has got exceeding ns t asked. God, was the answer. Met he t ut derisive laughter, every lad . , The Manchester Guardian of The government Monday said: has categorically stated that Great Britain refuses.' to , recognize toy social rights ' granted at any Chinese port to any particular power.' Any .port opened to one power must be opened to all or none. If Russia' has becft granted the right to winter ships at Port G reat Britain enforce will Arthur. . , . J her rights to the same privileges, and her ships -- will winter there whether China concedes or does not .concede the right. If. Ger many Ubtain amYal station-a- t Great Britain insists upon having a lease of ground for a naval station at the same port, and she will support every other It is power in the same claim. staled that Japan joins England In this demand; that it is strictly in accordance .with " the treaty fights, and if submitted tof an international court of arbitration, must bo so decided. If. Russia personal LCJL:: rZLt to er:l:riv3 ri elation Ti:7 iwT Cl imUSc U ' Germanys but A i'' rruHKio by EiLL it:: i L, Biddeford, IeT, Jan,1- - 3. The Pepperell and Laconia cotton mills today announced a reduction in wages of about 10 per cent to' take effect J&n. 17. The two mills employ 3,200 hands. Lewiston,. Me., Jan. 3. The agents of all the cotton mills in Lewiston' and Auburn today received orders to,make a general reduction in wages on and after Jan. 17. Notices in accordance with these instructions have been post. -- n y I Lb s Having purchased the P. N Petersen . mill site, two blocks west and one block south of the B. Y; College, We have moved our machinery and stock of lumber, lath, shingles, and all kinds of building material. to that place. Ve invite all our old customers and aDy one else desiring building material or, any kind of . mill work .done,, on us. ' Contract work, a to-ca- specialty. ed. ll r ) Anders on A Clover Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has Lame Ring out. the old, ring in ihe Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria new, was the order in municipal or nervous troubles. We mean he officialdom on Mooday. At noon can cure' hiroeelf rigfht away by . -- ; Sons. . ar h al MarsbalJ'arrxycc.eedod in the evening the McCulloch, and and new Mayor city council commenced operations,- The address of the Mayor was published in our ila. spirit .will, meet last iB8ue,-an- d - the 'commendation ?.of the ers.One good Mayor counci I and .Marshal,; has bten succeeded by another equally good, and the citys interests will be as csrefully conserved in the future as in the past. Each of the Mayors ap pointees is well qualified to fill the position to which he was appointed, and all will no doubt give satisfaction. ;No appointments to the police force were presented, but when made, the appointees will no doubt be good, . capable men. No doubt but that in some quarters disappointment, and. probably some little hard feeling engendered; tax-pa- y tZlnlAlM'li li itsnatararvigorr- Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c. a bottle at Riter Bros. Drug Co.s Drug Store. .3 . A A Sura Thing for Yon? transaction in which .vou' cannot lose is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick hcadAcbe, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are cans ed by constipation and sluggish liver. Candy Cathartic, the wonderful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggists guaranteed to cure or money refunded. C C. C. are a sure thing. Try a box 10c, 25c. 50c. Sample and booklet free. i Oas-carc- IMIIi THREE SERI ArTSTORl ES THE ADVENTURERS H.B.UMStorT WA TSOS is thrilling ttory ot a fight for trrasnre concealed In an o!d t I caHieinthemountmofWalc. ' THE COPPER PRINCESS FOUR FOR A FORTUNE Mf r. system' to -- SOME OF THE STRIKING FEATURES FOR 1893 ta.king.EleciriqBntei?wZThi9 medicine tones np the whole system, acts, as a jstironleut to. the Liver and Kidneys, is a blood nerve tonic.. It cures Surifier and Headache, 'Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness ,aod Melan-choiIt is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the II Kf A WEST is . ItS I sltrrin narrative of lour companion. Ho have lo catcd a lonj lost fortune. . B, B US MVSSOS It irintliehoneUof tlieearthwhtr. tit hrro ha hi. ndvenlurM, and from nbert he rescue, the Prince.. SHORT FICTION RrUr Mori ev, the pi'hllrntion ot which wilt continue Mf MOSQAX IS, soruis lf TTT ia ARTICLES ON SPORT, TRAVEL, ETC. t JvJi.1 ItXUnii'K B. I A Elephant Hunting In Africa Bitxsr a boobs First jr Lassona tf ' in Titter and Sheet OVDltr D. r. BABB LB -- ... ' - ... C. ADAMS , Laying Out a Oolt Courao J . Frt Wjm''. ts AH druggist. . . I i t i t 5 $ to-da- y; - , 0. 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