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Show ) OIHECT.IIY DELICATE TO COXtiltEKN Terse aud Timely. to be, or i only ingratiating hinnc-l- f w 1th the Reed men for the purpose of using them at the proper time to boom Morton, who is to Platt what llatt once was to Roscoe Coukling. Note, ye men of haste, that boom Joseph L. Rawlins. TERRITORIAL. Easily rhymes with doom. Geovrnur Caleb V. Wf.t, Secretary C. C. Richard. Chief Justice S. A. Merritt. Associate Justice Geo. Bartcli. Miner, II. W. Smith. Prosecuting Attoruev J. W. Judd. Awt. Pro Att S. R. Thurman. The l'lattjcollar doesn't set easily upon the neck of the New YorkJJegisla-lure- . Iarkhurst would better complete that retorni job at home, before seriously C. S. Marshal Xat M. Brigham. undertaking a new one at Chicago. . 'S. Land Office Receiver Byron Hr- - broo. 1 Receiver I". S. Land office Farris. Gov. Morton, of New York, is, it seems, another victim of the brother-in-ladisease. w LEGISLATIVE. COUNCIL C. N. Lund HOISE Jacob Johnson I New York preachers have begun to offer public prayers for thj reform Mayor they helped to elect. COUNTY OFFICERS. Probate'Judge. Joseph Jjiid.Maatl. I Anthony Madam. Selectmen. VS wen O'. N'elson. The tariff revenue of the government J Thotna B. Rees. is increasing so fist that it has about Ulerk J. P. Madon, Manti. silenced one republican argument. V. I). I .iviug-iton- . Recorder Assessor. C. 'V.JIeterson Ephi im Collector W. L. Irons. It seems that even the pulpit has been Sheriff. John Carter, Mt. Plesant. in some sections, Invaded by the shiny, Sup. of Schools Peter Greaves Ephraim. serpent of anarchy. H. C. Beamunn. Treasurer, red-eye- d -- M. ",er, Iro Rasmussen, President Cleveland does not propose Jacob Johnson Spring Citv that shall plead ignorance as V E. Fox, Manti. an Congress excuse for not acting. .v Surveyor MANTI OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Congress will hare to improve its opportunity to give the country some financial legislature very soon or the opwill be gone, portunity Ferdinan Abler Mipr Louis Kjar Niels Jorgenson. The estimates of the amount that will Councilers John Lowry Ixmis Anderson. be realised from the income tax have E. M. Works. been steadily going up lately. It seems Recorder Jos II. Carpenter to be another case of cause and effect. Marshal, J. E. Ilenrie, Treasurer G. B. Cox. Justice of the Peace Isn't it a case of Ihc kettle calling the C. Larsen, Assor and Collector James P. Nelson pot black for Senator Washburn to Quarantine Physician W. II. Husfnrd charge his defeat and Nelson's election Sup of waterworks Richard Mall to the Senate, to money? Alfred Alder, City Watermaster Supervisor of Streets Jacob Wintch Ex Senator Ingalls appears to be E. W. Fox City Engineer Pound Andrew Nielson doing a lot of unecessnry explaining. City Keeper Princlnct Justice JosephJJudd, Everybody except himself knows him to be a backnumber. mvn Gov. McKinley will use all his Influence to have Knute Nelson searched .or PONT OFFICE. concealed tariff weapons before he is admitted to Kenut;. For S. P. R. G. W. North at 11,50 A. M. s 11 South at ;oo P. M. Arrivals, S. P. V. at I jo P. M. it. G W. South tiio p. M. North 9.30 P. M. STAKE OFFICERS. Pirsident 0 Stake Canute Counsellors- Maiben. Deal. Henry J t i.. : Sheepowners in tb B. When the courts send more nten t prison for juggling with figures representing the assets of financial institutions there will be more be considerably above the average. honesty. Especially are the 'reports received from the sheep out on the eastern deserts of . gratifying nature, .one of the groM-e- i The mail who attempts to hetray the stating that he would have shipping country's, credit, for his personal profit, mutton from his winter range within ? is os much a trator as he who betray few weeks. Everything nowspoints I an army, and should .receive the same an early spring, and as the snows hav. been heavy enough to insure punishment. plenty 01 grass the flocks should emerge from llit closed season in admirable shape. The The Kaiser shouldnt get too gay. cattle ranges are also in admirable and , The Empereor of China had a there should be no heavy loses in any ' ton, but a dead game part of the territory. Recent storm, would 'hesitate to bet op his have enabled the stuck to sport get far out 01. the winter ranges and in haring knottier, consequence they are in good condition for withstanu ing the remainder of the cold weuthc. falter, haggle, or do nothirtg and turn In the southern part ofthe territory mu.c over a democratic administration to the rain has fallen during the past two o, tender merries of an incoming repub- three months than for several years lican Congress for relief? ten in fact and the Such people are fee'ing course from a party standpoint is suici- varyimuch encouraged. dal, demoralizing, unpatriotic.' A gang of hoodlums loaded with snow balls commiteJ a deed sliortly before sis .cnator Hill never spoke triier Or oclock last night so Ncrious and inure patriotic words than when he saiH as to call fortii tha rondeftina-io- n of the democratic majority in Congress; of all peace loving people. 1 tne time Why should we put unnecessary oh' indicated Jesse St. Clai. stc&'le in the krfiy of a siidcessful admina young man about twenty years of age, istration of the government, or wait. in the employ of the McDonald Grocery company, was drivipg a delivery wago.i along Sixth South street between East West Temple streeU Why a man who talks a r when,a pack u. Theodore Robsovlt does should hav youlhtul hoodlums commenced pelting resigned the presidency of the Lycum the outfit with snow balls causing th League of America, would be a good hore to plunge and kick and run away, topics for thejleague club to debate tilt i he frighteued animal kicked St. Clare the rest of the winter. squarejy in the tacc breaking his no and cutting and brusing j .his face: He was assisted to Dr. Bascom office, Nfclfrin, the renuhlif-1Senator where his injuries received attention, elect from Minnesota, was a tariff after which he .was conveyed to hi when he was a member of live home in the Third ward. house. Hi vote in ay he set down in I he runaway horse was also badly advance against the reenactment of the hurt in its effort ttf riin through a gale. McKinlcv law. r. . I - h 1 i Themmeuorqftk aM Everything in the line completed in the best styes, and at prices to suit the times. Itan-- 1 Half alsoeL HVt Irani I'uv's Corner Luubridfcd. Ten years wnw spent revising, WO eOliurs employed, uJ . tZU Uctlonin. swnw quickly and eonwetfy tbo quen- tfiff o CQUfttAtttly arising , eonoeming the history, spelling, piunuiH-Utionsod meaning of words. A in Itself. It also give in a Library form convenient for ready icfanmee tbe facts often wanted concerning eminent ancient and modem; noted tk.it-to- u persons end place; tha countries, cities, towns, end natural fentnns of Uw Itkilie; translation of foreign quotations, won!, phrases, and jmwerbs; etc., etc., sic. Thl Worlds Invaluable SAINTS MEETINGS Service every Sunday la i p.i. in the kbernacle. Sabbath school 10 a. in. Young men's Mutual every Tuesday 7 p. m. Young Ladies' Mutual every Monday 7 P- - m. High P'iest Quorum Ineeis fit Kunday in the month at loja. m. Seventies' meetings in Council house ueery Thursday at 7 p. 111. Elders Quorum meets every Monday a p. m. Primary meeting every Sunday at i.p. hr. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. CO-OPERflTi- VE into household, end to the teacher, scholar, pro f csskuial man, and MElKOA-illTTIILiE- Public worship, Sunday evening. Prayer meeting every Wednesdav evening. TcstfiJrs e 1 hold meeting, Frida evening at Pastor's house. . Sunday school at JdYloek p. m. Adult hihle classes, same time and place All evening services at 7 p. m. t Cleveland can afford to G. W. Martin, Pasto stand all the sneers which have been leveled at him, tecniu-- of his desire to prevent war between nation's bV uHng REORGVNIZED CHURCH Of his good offices to bring about arbitrS' trntiun of international disputes. His JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY position Is endorsed hy all whose en ilorsenccsVt is worth having. terrible wanlhe bruise! mid lltt '. your Book teller dr C. Uerrlam Co, rvgoods, (iroceries, Hardware mbow it to you. :uits, 1uUiihfrt, . not Imy rhnpidmto-craiSii- ! Kiwfula uf aiwlsul Overcoat. l.luuilin. n. Y-- j ow-ne- r . com-piVnl- Cashmeres, j forfrfpnprtn nniainiiiifcpmiiM'uiese. Uliulnm-ufiet- c. Rubbeis, MWMtatMstMseetetssM Fascinators, F1KEI2 CO IXAGE OF N1LVEIC. Reefers, The free and unlimited coinage of silver, the product of American mines, at the old ratio of 16 of silver to i of gold, is the only solution of and remedy for the disturbed and unsatisfactory condition of trade, manufacture and general business of the country. The surreptitious act of 1873, divorcing silver and gold in our monetary System, was a crime of untold magnitude. It was the rankest kind of class legislation in favor of the wealthy against the producers of wealth, and hostile to the prosperity of the United States. It was an act of treason because done at the instance of a European syndicate and for bribe money, "giving aid and comfort to our countrys enemies." To shield the guilty parties, the well authenticated facts, often published, have been vigorously denied. The Enquirer will continue to expose this unpardonable crime until right and justice are done the people y the full restoration of silver to its old companionship with gold. We need the assistance of the people in disseminating the truth, to which end we invite all in your selection of pa pers for the coming season to include the Enquirer, that costs only $1.00 a year. (Issued twice a week.) Liberal commissions and cash rewards given to dub raisers. Sample copies free, EKqvirer Company, Cincinnati, O. -- Gloves 'lUlCf. A full line of lVovo Factory goods sjiort ijs everythin!: to Ik found in a establishments. Nupt. ' . Aesxle as f -- I,':? w' -- .V,'- M. Union Pacific V'W JkdM ft? THESUN. h SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION LIGHT RUNNING System The through car line to DURABLE Tie first of American Xewsfiotrs, CIAXLEX A. 7A.VA Editor, The- Amenta n Spirit. These first , last , and all the time, forever. 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Douclas S3 SHOErnnsAKiN 1. cordovan; mUfChSkMAMCHU GMT. 4.3P FlNCGAlf IKMURl 43.4PP0UCE.SSOLE& I). E. Hurley. w Ag.WORKINGRElTs EXTRA FINE 2.i.v boysSchsslSkk& Agtnt. LADIES Salt Lake City. I'rt-siden- e (iootlis, i Springfield, Slot. man glcd appearance of G. K. V. McNary, found dead yesterday in Copper Basil hill, west of 1iescott, remarks the Ari zona Gazette. He lift'd been to town looking for his son Dick. Three ot four miles heytfnd the scene of liis niuido he a quicksllvi-mine, ovei bitter lit ig.it mi had been wage His adversaries are credited wilh the SAINTS. hriVtni attack that carried him off, A tcri!re every SivnviaK- - nt 2 p. m. in L. There is more or less guessing among man nftnied Rosky and a scarred I. Hansen's house Prayer 'Meeting every rrpuhliritmTfls to whether Boss Flstf, have been arrested for the reiV'I otnoslsy evening. for as he Reed, teally pretend ing crime; News. INSTITUTION J IN comr i 'nil you afford to lie ' .... Haul! THE JVINTI birthday-celebration- LATTER-DA- Y Moinm WEELWRIGHT, before expended tbe fins copy was S&j printed. e Joepli Van Sleeter, who lias charge ot the blasting for the natural gas trench was the victim of a painful accident u 5 o'clock yesteiday alternoon, aud to it diJ nut result fatally is a wonder. He Mas operating at the end of tin. trench in the northern part of tow. aud had charged four hole with pounds ot blasting powder each, topp. with lull a stick otg kit. 1 he first oi.e was discharged ull right and he appiou-che- d the second Jto light it when it exploded. the cause being the shuck frou the first shot. Van Steere was standing, almost over the charge when it went un and was lifted off his feet while his face was badly bruised by the flying dirt The rest of the workmen were about .. hundred yards distant when the 'explosion occured and Van Sleeter was th. only one injured. He was at once conveyed to his home, 155 orth Ninth West street, and Dr. Beer was calkin. Ihe physician found, upon examination, that the injuries, while painful were not dangerous and the victim n. the accident will be about again in i. short time." Herald. Fj 'j&LSN-- . territory report that their Hcks are d.. ing extremely well, and the prospoc: for light losses are excellent, a bile in. indications are that the wool clip wil V. at 730 A. M. STERNA TTOXA r.'.?ZL.TCTIOXARY !.- Ogden Standard Close. 1 - aM-ai- Frank WEBSTER'S TERRITORIAL TOPICS. Mr. Daniel S. Duncan, who live ut No. 169 north Second West street, having but one pair of punt that Mas full length and which were snmeMliat soiled'but still good, washed them and hung them on the family clothes line and went to bed to the drying process. But it had been listed that he should be a surprised man, and he was. When he arose in the morning his only pair of trousers sufficiently long to cover his limbs had vanished, and Dan had to slip into a pair of high wntci' pants, shabby, and full four inches short. Dan was sorry .hat he lost hi best pair of trousers lint extremely glad that one pair although a little was left him. He now generously announces that he still has the coat a i vest belonging to the niis.-in- g pair amt that he will place them gii the aim-linwhere they can be easily appri.p riated by the former sneak thief providing the la ter will only send word what night he will come for them. News. ii. a. 0 CAW COPYRIGHTS OBTAIN A PA TEXT t Pot a Ianswer and an nmnt writ prompt Ac tq opinion, MrSK In CO., who have had nrarlrnftyy fair the patent bUMntwa. Cooimnnira- axpartmet tiona strictly cnnfldeuUal. A Handbook of Information ootuifrnins Pntenia and bow to oh. tam thorn aont frteTAlao eaulogoo of chan, teal and scientific hooka feat free. 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U our dealer caonot supply you wo uii. bold 14 per yeofj SI .00 Pulncrildlop. dtrayt in mlnmcf, 10 ccl,a ains'e 25 eenU; lb roe nuHilha, Addrttt. TAKES. yr.UirS Fraadwiittli VHk CRCKUSB. "!. ha . Dealers whos name will pear here. Agents wair. :i. ply t once. j |