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Show ahcen a 3 -- Builders, v. lAKLi:V 1'. C1IBITEXCN, - i cl&l JiMiniftJL jmper prouiiws to pay jujuey. The whole iifo of ti'.a generation, with brief respites, has ben one lor.f We dare to (A contraction. policies are about to obtain hope in the ftiture. V. Y. Financial News. R. L-- tntwir Ki.in.t i'i sul 103 Corcer of s,mh If anything shouU call attention to ('(Vi.llite lilk. and CVUiii.t)iciui S'.s., tll.il I the error of onr fiscal policy the b year it atioull be the devaloj-meuUnit Lake City, Vtsh. of tha past three or four day. have would Twenty-fiv- e it a.go year been utterly impossible far thu English EAKXKST KlHiNOX. to have cxeatJ such a panic capitalists and eommotion In our market. Had Law. AtUiriiey-at- our fHeal policy been of a healthy form we oujrht to hare grown stronger year Rooma 305-- 6 Atlas VJ! cL. by year inaie&d of weaker, as has been I All. Salt Laj.e Cm, few the case. Until the laat yeara there hat been alinoet a continuous ommerci1 balance of traUe In our ' Contractors arid r t Go, u 4 I REVERSi. THiI POLICY. hM Filial B utra ti Mew for Ftoau- ' j pt Mr. Crlpgs Mr. Walton ly a reiiKirkutilp num. Ap U l Ifillililf I I L- I r n0 -l OT Wood-Workin- g The Daily Fiaauci&l Nawa has been one of the few papers that ha differed with a policy of contraction, whlcn has resulted lu year by year our becoming more dependent upon Europe and forelfi-- capital, in spite of a steady expansion and Increase of wealth ut home. The fiscal policy of limiting and even eontractinif our money at homo, and borrowing credits abroad upon which we arc compelled to pay heavy 111$, Interests, haa resulted not only in cre-- i atlnjf an immense floating debt, whloti is not alone a menace, but one that has an immense influence in bearing the The prices of our great products. debt caued by this policy has now grown so larpe that we are practically unable to liquidate the interest oa it, and it promises to increase at an alarming1 rate in the near future. The question is how to reverse the financial currents that have swept us onward into tha sloujfh of international indebtedness now beoome so burdensome. There is but one scientific Treat reply to restore bimetallism. it as part of a fiscal policy harmonious with protection; that la to say, still preserving oar home markets in which to sell onr manufactured goods, and at the same timo increase our exportation, while compelling foreigners to purchase the latter at higher prices. Only the full restoration of silver to its historically honored position can accomplish this latter purpose. To merely Increase our volume of paper money, whether issued by the government or by banks, would avail littles for while it could temporarily raiso prices here at home it would also render this market a better market to sell in,1 and, therefore, attract foreign goods. It would have no effect to increase our esportationa. To restore bimetallism, even though It were done by the United States alone, would accomplish all the purIt would double the poses desired. prices, in round numbers, of our cotton, our wheat and our silver, our three chief exports and yet, while it was increasing the quantity of our ex- - va..:..tiea a ' Scroll srtivirii. TltTtl Q B Stair Build i nii pt SASH. T DOORS, mouldings, Fra OH Th3 ,F3 aaU'TZ Wed '1 $rf P P -' Tliis is the handsomest and most complete opera house, iti the Stale, outside of Option & Salt Lake ami ia secudd to none is point of convenience & comfort. t&x fvs iev fl ?! sa 0 Steam Heat ami Electric Lights. E. CAHOON, portations of the fh'st two commodities, it would very likely tend to decrease the quantity of silver now exported. The very fact that our cred itor European customers could no longer buy cheap demonetized silver In Amelica and Mexico to make into rupees and pay outd;ar for wheat aud cotton aud bought in the silver-usin- g producing nations which are our competitors for the European markets would compel the foreign consumers of thovs commodities to turn to America. The foreigner buvs his wheat and cotton where he can get the best qualy they ity at the lowest price. can buy silver for 66 cents and a frac tioii ior an ounoo. in Nuw Yolk ftod in the form of pay it out for 1.37 rupees for Indian wheat and cotton, and naturally they buy the Indian product Under bimetallism an ounce of silver would be worth 81.29 and fraction per ounce in tho United States, and with charges, insurance and freight added, the material for the rupees of India would then repr sent as large, perhaps slightly sa , larger, figure in the orient. The path of prosperity lies in increas ing tlie volume and the prices of our exports, while at the same time pro tecting tho welfare of our manufacturers and their operatives by preserving the better home market that the producers of oer own couutry would then furnL.li whon theao latter wero getting better prlccu for their products, We have taken ne an illustration the effect of tho r'monctization o failvvir upon wheat and cotton, becauso of the ini' portanco of thoia two commodities; but the principle illustrated applies to many things. Slake the cast and the wsst both prosperous and the prosper i'y of each section would act and react to the benefit of the other. At the same timo increase the volume of our exports goinj- abroad at higher prices, and our nation would soon retrain Its international financial independence. As we have said, a mere domestio paper inflation Is not the scientific way out of our difficulties; though it is probable that all the gold aud all the silver wo could obtain would still leave ua wlti'-ou- t sufficient circulating medium, bo that an lncreaed volume of pupcr money would still bo required more earnestly than now, for rising prices ana growing business require an increa4ing uolume of money to sus tain taeca. Lining pneca based on paper alone are based upon inflation, To-da- r'i v r, - 3 if sale Qo for Your Su?.nliei where Yon Anv article of SlerchaudiBC for Great in found be in MuriMy,can are huro t fml Them iu Stock You Can li.ivo a Quantity, and of the Iligheet aud Grade (Quality at our nloro. largo Variety to Select From H.iil li, P. DAYTON, Managor. With Prices Equal to Any. I apstal City business onego And Normal School of-- Soolslssopin, bt iTho i eu alpped Actual J ,1 Mjslr.ei in the W'st.- - f)ftv 8 ml ulght S- - biODS Tako tuo Eiev;itor. C cSj Pos-maashi- Short Sand. Practical Commercial Edncation devoted to the premen and young women for tho duties of active of young paration busiaees lif'u. The only ehool i Utah teaching Practical Bookkeeping, gives Individual instruction aud has tho best penman. A School o( G. DX22, Prcsidoat, Jennings Block, 21 Send for Circmlirs, W. 1st South Street, gait Lake City. which is not enduring. Cising prices based upon a coin expansion of primary money would b enduring, because based on real coin raooev, nnd not on lu1 Murray Bakery, Y. RANDALL. Prop B A eri:d, Frr-- Sunt, Pl.J.Cks, fete, UKl'y. LOCH STAND. Hot aud Cold Lunches. Hot Colfeo with Cake lect. Lunches put up for travelers. r ta the Wants of tlie Public f.T Wedalnife. Hirthdsyg, Kip, , Three doors boutn oi Post Oihce BillarJ a II to IT'ivOOlll. P Selected Stock of Wines & Liijuor. Imported tl' Domestic Cigars. Family Trade a Specialty. A. E. CA1I00X, Prop. MURRAY SHOE COOT & STORE Best Shoes. &. Cheppost Men's Oil Uraln II. Bn orxltijr fhum, jtu miu Calf. Fiiii'Siiiw-- , Thirties' li(inirla Uiucn Miovs. l.a & CliiWrcu's & MlMrs.Buj-al lofrt prroe Boots and Shnerf nir.Jeto order aiul re- you wait. pairint; Deully done while 4; lienlsd 6e. No liuds Me Men's Itonis suh'U ' " " " o Liulu'- -' siiucs " " " " SS I liildrens M boots. All cuimft Meu'8 biM taine price la.cuiint will ua chirsed oxtni 11m the present results will continue their operation In tho same lino. Prices which have been in the last 20 years reduced KO per oent. will in tho next 20 , John I', t'rep, years bo reduced 50 per cont Murrey Street, M vi . "The great body of thoso who declare themselves sound money men say that they are iu favor of international bimetallism. Almost everybody in this country admits that if the United States, England, Germany and Franco should ugree to open their mints to the unlimited coinage of silver at 15.' to 1 or at 16 to 1 that silver would at oneo resuino its old value and that conditions of general prosperity existing prior to 1373 would bo at once and permanently restored. Nobody would suffer wron even the bondholders would get llielr own, with interest. v. Ufi 4 U3 "This, I beliove, is tho almost universal conviction. But we are assured that Orcat Britain will not consent to lias Constantly on Hand this, and for the selfish reasons of a small clasii of bankers, who disregard other interests, oven In England. When it is clear that Englaud will not consent to an international agreeaud that France and Germany Of all kinds Pfitta&gO Lard ant1 ment, will not move, except in cotnpeny with Paeon, England, then tho question corner homo to us, what will the people of the taken caly United l UitiiS do? A tremeudoin reS3 sponsibility in this emergency, in my but all mcktB will bo 6old at opinion, rests upon us as a nation. H nations will not join us iu this PV WHOLESALE TIIICLS. & other great movement in tho interest o( humanity, it is our duty to undertake M3at& Live Stock Gornpmy 6't Or Vuithtr A Xew Having Leased the Decker Black smith Shop, ust South of the Bridge, State Street, Murray, I am prepared to do any kind of work that can be done with a sot of blacksmith's tools. Bring me a trial job and if I don't do your work promptly and give satisfaction I will mako no charge. -- vy . of silver would, by all lat- - f Caveats, and Jent business couiiuctt tl ft Modciiatc FrES. S S PATtHTOrriCE OUHOFriCtlSOPFOSITtU and wcran wrurt . iti cia 'ess Unit Uiao Uur remote trmn V a.;fi;ii:ca. Send niiiitt, dmwiin'p)i.t.i.,with di scrip J .r not, tin uit if o. V.'e iJine, if .jlCTtjl.! .hartfe. O'jr trc nut IlUI patrol il r ji wimr 5i o.'Pamphlet t .,1 mii.c 'in Lhe L.b. ti-- foreign counUlt J Ssentlne. Adilrcss, Orr. Patikt Orncc. Washinotoh, 0. C. nt' S tcutfc (ur W..acc.)l.-Uniit atrui.K.biutMl pu lV,i,l. pn,ZE OFFER !00 IKVEMIOR'S ASSISTANT ttcctt.. liM.:e.ten.f''lM CASH.Sto ill n .::t til fttyjer " C. e. Csntv n in,Uociuo,drui.-.-.L- fJranter-Atwoo- or ISO. (una money. Btables. d Is not complete without you have some Photographs taken at B32m fiiate Wrtt, Salt Lake City. Inter-Mountai- ir a v rncrnizsTOKs of llilhr's Boiler V,U Taylor svUU Boiler ! ''' His. Wuvtich Roller 1'iuiurr m C.l (T iv frills, IXUls. t'atu, Jloll(rM.dhund Salt Lake and Elevator ARBJNBVER UNDERSOLD, Gs ist work a ' ijocisilty. Highest Cash Price Paid lir Wheat- TELKPJIOXK 12S. - C$$ aiocn &B-lliar- Halj A A A AOJi.OA A AAaM yj J Care:':;! Atluiti-i- ('! I'tn.-nh- CAliI.l l'1, tiULKOTED T? LA B1CCK OF o n 4 t&' W i ll d SW tfctr to 0 8, Liquors, i g a r 0 h, Always on Hand. $ Tt (':'(' j r p Ct; risen & Birch. frmv CATHARTIC il T prohf. t orevrr. l'Jc ore I orjuip1'-- Tkfc:viti'.et C. At tb Dsjr A Hi Ii flll. d with dark fori'bouIriES. The turkt-y- . nlit noui:h; Uo preHi-iuly'l.e riled with sags, Ar.d glt.lut auceaihlitufr. Pet roll Tribune. i: tit TTuihitn. I. C. I10LLIS 9 a Tater (nt Thanksgiving dinner) What? No turkey? Muter No, my dear. We had one, but our neighbor sent over this morning and borrowed it. Hosier's Bazar, AilUrutji;;;.! 50 lire Setting Respectfully S1I0P, South of the Briton, next to The Borrowing Ilatilt, ci re, it.ukw iwak noarantuvJ OH Butisfactiou or no Charge. - il HorSShOAinD Pric . i "iinffu'i'mi'nw, coin-ag- com- revu-in- merce, inrreaso our rcvemier, and (! away absolutely with any p.-- jnt.;' a necessity to issuo Itnnds, end tlitit ' der that bill each a revival iu ti.ke place thitno Issue of bom. could he claimod to bo neeea-ary"There is Dothlng for us to do but ' present tho system we believe Id. ' discuss it and appeal' at last to great tribunal which must dec'ui-Thfriends of bimetallism ere and anxious to have tho people set: !. tltis question. They hope end b?!i " it will bo spcodlly dono and well d in ;md '1 f are. theso . "I believe that tho unlimited To irow i : ,i., H it alone. IS BLACKSMITH. EATS M A . and Cured Fresh onur SITUATION. Important Work Uafore It !lol fur hUver. Senator Dubois has given clear notification that tha white metal uiust be Included in any loilatina that eon-- 1 press passes on tna uuaneiai quobiion t!na winter. The senator from Idaho is a careful, conservative man, and his remarks on the subjoct, followed by the votes on Senator Allen s resolution, show distinctly what tho bimetallisms propone to do, and eau da On the one haud free coinage of silver is not to be e.ipectod, neither will the greenbacks bo retired on the other. The proposition to coin tho silver bullion in the treasury and to use it iu the notes under tho s called tehermnQ act seems a very reasonable compromise Something iuts to bo dona with this silver. To sell it as bullion would bo to lose Crs.t the dilTer-ene- e between its cast and the present market value of silver bullion! and secondly, the selgnorage, which alone amounts to $M, 000,000, If wo succeed in building up a commerce with tho resit of the American republics, as now seems likely, we can easily use it; and if we buy no more silver bullion there is no dauber of tho silver floods about which our pold friends write and talk so eloquently. It will be no harder to keep the pold and silver dollar at par when the bullion Is coined than when it U not, and if tho secretary of the treasury will make the proper efforts ho will bo able to got the extra $.14,000,000 in circulation without much difficulty, even if he has to pay ten per cent of government salaries in that metal a method that would distribute dollars all over the country with ease. As for tho exportation of gold, the yellow metal only leaves tho couutry in payment of something that comes means, eoniiseation of the property of the masses for the benefit of these individuals has been and is being accomplished, and thU condition of things must and will continue ao long as the laws remain as they are now. The causes which have operated to produce Voagnm ( found at rand. i't oi'k, 'ihirruv, lioue (lT;'t Purr rtluous uair from the faces of mou. Cal! rrl See rt m O H02iDf of Depot THE FINANCIAL Chas, F. DURAND u mukeu a-- Tonscrial Artist Is ttill to Tmt bo? M Ofl 10 is certain "O, I httird him say last nVit that he would just s toou W&ch his si&ter to rule the bieyele an any other girl." Stuieni!le JiuirnuL I I I linaii'Ji Mrs. tliillk w ii u mmInPIB HI iiit! A 1'lieuonii-noB- . ALL 10 APrT J: rnS-"rrrr- ,0 i nr-- MM few. k. KIKitl.lW l DRUGGISTS roKllpHriB. Carfts rtthe litfil Liu r',ro sn' r irrip or pHiir. tint nose ruff notoral rroltj. ben. Moir'rrrl. Vim.. orKf r Turk. ' tit. . A Big Stock OF i 0 U i.l n mf 115 t 5 t At the Lowest Salt Lake Prices. Curtain Rollara of all Stylos, Cots, l jl j fprinz Matrasses, Trunks, TraTolers Valiaes, Picturn I ramoH, Window Blir,d. Uph'J sirring and Eepairin Speci-- Bargains in I an Nil n W 1u ' ij MADE AND SOLD For Excellence IIIClitST of Design, AWARDS ot tho Eiccllcncs of WORLD'S Construction, C0LIMCIAN Rcpilarity of Motion, of Ease rxrosuioN Motion, Great. Prices. Srifcil, AiluUbiliiy, Dural.ilitr, irift el Ltsmlnj, Conrenlenct of Arifi(omrnt Stcond Hand Goods. IP YOU RCV ir SlittiUK yr.ut hi'tuft. Yon kn ditpct f imi in Von ttr?o rf're c".ft Ymi wilt ful InMluctum from tmihcr tit run i.btn.n tifpnry from th omn")r' win Ket et'impt mtrniion in otti. i t nv o( llm ot:J, - us ..nr fl a'-.evr"T-'.,,Tfwr fcivr- i nrefnl aitmtoin Ti their ct:t..inT no rrmttrr wlieie to JV"U ' nim.i'rie nuv have a. with the l'tt.lipi wffw'oi;-mni'r- e ruiniii-'ifi- t rrt 'i vr D id fiifntiiin urftatcp V.0 Mril1MS wi.il.l.t.nvirir. an ! n tmri .'H-- in t r io mii.iriiin-i- l'f uf extvliiiii snd AIM SOID tt't ') ti.'ni:-- diftiinif. V 0Y BT WhiV rot H3iKJ.-l.-- fipFISES BVERYWHBKn. MURRAY in,, nr - .. or i U.it mm: t,' u ojrc tuai u , . a.-- i XL ' li,t uk. , . ur ul lj iu ci4 . on rcrth. riLHGR'CHHMPlQN, time. The tttrmi low pricf.1, tow wair-- , hard bimelaUie pnect, jjooU wajes, Jiemiiiueut juronjitrily for the proU ;: ilnril The itandarj rtc ) " i3 sttnrrS Arriculturjl. Hnrlirnlfnjal. Hv 5t.u.V hi. at tl.e ximr tint- -, for Mtiv venrs, uplieid tjio .'.' r' "l'- ::; uioro' !r;t,t nt;.t m.i.r-..ltc...... s .t nil m .,::. t'io tht joM eUuJarU. AU whoalaii reai !t hntnt r In The Sinner Manufacturing Co. - -'- M 13,000,000 Done: Store. IMurray Furniture STATE W STREET, ?J.. EUNSTP1 )M, Proprietor. Cot Our tut OMR IS " " V jjvud |