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Show narrowed field for investment in our eastern sister states, and from the natural overflow of jeople from the more thickly populated districts. We i supscnipTiQ x$at: believe from the foregoiD g reasons, and 11 other that could be enumerated, that S2.0Q Per y par W. a a8t0F of in Statehoo4 fop (Payable in advance), creased prosperity should bft regard efi 2 rrr; a cause, pjjbllshgr. as an lopifjent rather than filF. OR$E It is fqr the increased liberty thalj cornea with statehood, and the dignity post-fc- e fcb Npi Application hs peei nad cause 8 qf being freemeq that should tfi fqr transmission this mountain region tq echo with joyr jcfttubfltess mi fql apejaims. THE BLADE. ! Ub MORN-- , SATURDAY JAN l, THU OLD 1S9Q- - MAN-AFRAJQ-QFsTi- FE TRUTH. Coiqmuni6ftted : BLADE AQENT3: There is an editor in Salt Lale City Below is a list of qur agents, wWwib pqeiy subscriptions and receipt far whose heart for1 months has been set payments. ; W iq, Obnstaiq, fbapab, Tooel , UltLASO Co COUIjfTf Joseph' Lymaq, Qk city. Christian Anderson, Fillmore, Thos. MemmQtt, Sciplo, Chris. O verson, Leamington, A- - Geo. Crh,ne, Nnosb, James Hatton, Petersburg. Virgil Kelly, Bqrbank. Hvrum Adapts- MeacjoWi James 3- IBncHlej, - BBINci IN CREASED PROSPERITY? WILL STATEHOOD : ' ! poupnwfioatad V 1 ; There appears to be nn impresaion that bods Taioe in nearly all the Utah newspapers that, the mere ohange from a territorial form of govern mpnt I on an United States Senatorsbip. During pearly a score of years his chief delight was found in maligning the people of Utah --rthqsQ whq amid scenes the most forbidding, and in the face of difficulties and trials the most disheartening had made it possible for that same editor to dwell in Utah. During all those years his prolific pen has ,beea dipped in gall and wormwood and wielded in devilish mockery of the faith and sufferings of the people among whom he was living. This course was pursued by him until his master saw there was more gold for him m another policy, In the changed conditions the truth, became imbued with the hypothesis that he should be rewarded for nearly a score of years of continuous being, and that the reward should be an United states Senatorship. In Order to Ouyry favors from the leaders of the people whose faith he had outraged and whose tenderest ties he had reviled, he bestowed fulsome flattery upon men whose names and lives he he had been wont to caricature. In order to convince those Same leaders of his change of heart, he beoame a church oracle and object, chriDgingj fawning exponent and defender of what he believed to be their political views and exhibited a shuffling readiness to swear that black was white, and all that for the sake1 of a Senator-ship- . will bring prosperity to Utah: It is confessed Tba BpADE can sea but little force in the claim that it will do so. Bight in the fac.9 of the claim, is found the negative factor of increased, taxation,' and capital ia naturally .shy of takes. Nor do we comprehend how the mere change of governmental conditions will induce any great increase of immigration. Soma of th newspapers base their claims of faith ih in preased prosperity on the ground that ptatehood wiil sewe notice on .the peo- pie of other states that the old bi ness is ended; that the old fight never be renewed and for that reason there will be greater safety to person and property, ,We oannot see the force During the past several months his of that argument Decause th&re has mind has been harrowed , by the been absolute safety to both, and as thought that possibly. a high eCcles-iawould enter the race for one of the great freedom to The operations tal Under territorial conditions at there Senatorial plums.- - But, joy unspeakcan possibly be under statehood. Under able, somebodys territoria? conditions the Unite dStates came out last week .had absolute control, and the claim of palipitatmg heart h of the fearful strain danger from Mormon domination was childish in the extreme. If there were it. had endured lest the election of that danger then it has become augmented same high ecolesiast to the Senate now because the Mormon element con- should mar ihe Senatorial chances of tinues in the majority and the ballot is the man who loves lies better than free within the restrictions of the truth. His shriveled heart bubbles For the foregoing reasons, over with joy in the following lanwe believe those of our brethern of ihe guage It is expected by the friends of Mr. press that claim that statehood for George Q. Cannon that he would at once, Utah will bring increased prosperity directly or indirectly, cause the rumor are basing their hopes on untenable that he was a (Candidate for the United States Senate to be denied, because no grounds. one better than he understands what The Blade believes the tide of in- some of the effects of such a candidacy creased prosperity has set in toward would be. He has not since the division movement identified himself .Utah, but that it will come for other with either prominently if and party, any man has than statehood ' considerations, and ever heard that he considered himself a or a Republican, we have never hat it would have come just as soon Democrat heard of that man. ' under territorial conditions. The The foxy wording of the above, and cause for not capital flowing the use of the word principal Democrat bein more rapidly heretofore is found in fore the word (a comIt should pliment never Republican geographical considerations before paid to Dem be rememhered that between Utah abd beerats) was intended to make theMissouri river there lies a stretch of lieve Mr. Cannon is more people Democrat country a thousand miles in width and than Republican(so far as the evidence more than twothousaud miles in length. in the editors assumed estimation is That vast region abounds in innumer- concerned) and for that reason is not able natural resources all waiting for entitled to the choice of a Republican and inviting .the magic touch of capithe If memory of the tal to bring prosperity. The mines or legislature. as is Colorado have been such as to attract treacherous as his can he refresh heart, investment. Her agricultural lands his decaying thinking apparratus by have opened a fruitful field for the ib- on the history of the last up reading vestment of large sums in irrigating and how- he mildly critiCanals. Her geographical position--bein- g campaign, cised Mr. Cannon for certain partisan nearei to eastern markets has made her lands more valueable. and remarks favorable to the Republican her mineral resources more accessable party. So far as a political force for The same may be said of those states the Republicans is concerned Mr. Canand territories lying north and south non is eminently entitled to the votes of Colorado. With the exception of of the Republican party. The aspiring editor then proceeds to Montana, there is a belt of country exthe awful consequences that tending from British Columbia to Old depict Mexico that has been slow in develop- would follow the choice of Mr. Cannon ment and for the reason of its inacces- for the Senate. Listen: Ilenco, if elected to the Senate, he sibility and distance from the great would not be elected as a Republican or markets. The country dying toThe Democrat, but simply considering his as he who is second In east had to be pretty weii titled up be- blerical position in the Morman church; the authority fore the belt could rea- country would acceDt his election as a jut mentioned indication that the old order of sonably expect very much more than certain so far as church rule was conthings, the natural increase cf population, cerned, had been restored. It would Idaho is pointed out vs having had cost Utah miliioas of dollars by turning back people who are now contemplating a larger growth than Utah since the making this their home. It would cause former became a state. But those no end of heartburnings here, and would probably disintegrate the Republican that claim the increase of Idahos pop- party, if not both the Democratic and ulation was caused by statehood, fail Republican parties. to consider the factor of the difference Ye, and the Old iu the social conditions of the people truth would be the very first one to up there as compared with those of raie the hue and cry of church domiUtah. Many of the people of Utah nation of the State. Another hefty reason why Mr. have been drawn from the Old World and whose natures and habits have Cannon should not run (stand is more been staid and of an agricultural and dignified) for the Senate is given by the Tribune logician in that Mr. Canpisioral tendency and which their re non would have to step over his own hgiou faith and teachings- have tendbodv. sons thought ed to encourage, while the other states should lie J. down Frank that right and territories of the great divide hayc of his across the fathers path aspiraion p (pled with adventurous and tion and stubbornlv refuse to get out 'tlicg fcvindng wealth rather of the way and thus force his aged par h n ritual culture and religious ol- - ent to either give up the race or step i a over the body of his own eon. After 'ts reasons i the all thoe by given weighty ifive L tabs 'turn now id-- o a CanMr. fra 1 tint increa-nm I pro-pe- i ity non will surely stifle any lingerin v, ill ion r thrsr h the Imps of ever being called Senator.1 of istatehood that to lin-creas- ed . ; f st afraid-of-the-trut- don-stitutio- n. I Old-man-afrai- d- t an-nfraid-of-the 5 Coromtmica ted q balance effort to maintain of in. Europe is one power of the last relics of monarchial barbarism that remains to curse the enlightened sentiment uf modern civt ilizatiom It stands rjgh aprpss the path of prosperity fpr the masses, and as long s it continues wfll prove a barrier to individual and national proregress. Tfre balance of1 pQwejr of large standquires the iqaiiitaQence steel-clad war ships. ing armies, and The expense of those useless adjuncts tq mocern civilization must be born by the masses becapse of tfye cuqning method of raising revenues by taxing the food and olqthing consumed by the people instead of levying a direct tax upon property and the appropriation by the governments of fortunes larger than a given amount. Sq long as any pebple are crushed in the mire of poverty they will continue in ignorance. SoJ long as ignorance prevails, every is assured and progress impossible. One of tfie most lamentable features of the balance of power among the European nations and their jealousy of each other is found in the pitiable wretchedness of the Armenians. Each of he great powers is prqffessedly a uation. So are the Armenians whq are being exterminated by the followers of Mahomet. Between the Armenians and the great powers , thefe is. therefore,' the bond of Christian brqtherhood. They ate bqijhd together by what originally was an enlightened faith and which once breathed t!he exalted message of Peace on fi?he n Chj-istai- -- i Notearth, goqd will to all men. withstanding those ties! of religion; notwithstanding the lofty claim of the great powers that they are enlighten- ed, they are passive while butbhefy of their small and rotten empire would hardly be a breakfast spell for eit her of the powers. They arp simply afraid of each other, and that in the event of Turkeys dismemberment, one of them might obtain a greater slice of Turkey or gain an exceptional advantage and thus destroy the balance of power. The Turkish government is fully cognizant of the situation and vhile to hold the Kurds in and to prevent them from furcheol, ther violence toward the Armenians, it is well known that secret encourage-mentan- d rewards are bestowed for the j osten-siblyworki- ng continued massacre of the hated . Christians. The hesitancy of Europe to protect their in Armenia is one of the1 moit wretched, pitiable and con-tempta- ble 2773. Notice for Publication. City. Utah Land Office a Salt 2nd 186. January the following-nam- Sheep , , Notice is hereby given thatof his indention settler las file4 notice of his to make final propf in support will be made claim ando tta fcnifiT proof Court qf Juab before the clerk of the County Februqp Utah, at city Nephi Utah, Cqunty,1896. viz? H. E. No, Adams Jr, James ary , and NJ $'A 6ec 28. 8840, for thi SEW NE-i16 Tp. tq prove He names the following l tt 30-3- 6 Hot $nd gold BATHS -- For- H.H: HAWKINS uup-p-Lies . . arp going to For the Coming Season. Chicago, New York Pelts will lie Bought and Meals Furnished as Usual, Or any otliep pqinf East see that your ticket reMs WALTER JAMES The Missouri Pacific Black Rock, Millard Co., Utah. Ayers at the vyorfifs Fair. enjoys the exttra Ayers Sarsaparilla of distinction having been the ordinary an exhibit at allowed blood purifier only the World's fair, Chicago, ManufacturNone Bi$t Coaches. Quick Time Elegant ltoad-bethis fine find Supeib rule forbidding the enapplication ptthe and nostrums. medicines of patent try The dicision of the Worlds fair authorities in favor of Ayers Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows; Ayers Sarsaparil- Cali pppn the nearest ticket agent qr addresa la is not a patent medicine. It does not H, B, KOOSER. belong to tfieDlist qf nostrums- - It is here Cflpimercial FreigLl fc pats. Agt. on itsmerits, p.lI.tSTINSON, Tase. . I Apt. Traveling Salt Lake City, Utalf. Or'II. C. TOWNSEND. tieneral Pass, apd Ticket Agept, Cc cl ( $ f. , ' J Jl ;ar: a fiS G t3 u X lonjiimojiv. rific: 1 I St. Louis, Mo. ; b O H tr p av-ori- te Leave Ogden,., 7:00 p.m. Leave Pueblo . 6:15 p, m. Arrive Kansas City, , Arrive M. Louis,..,..,,... ft. 55 a. m. 8 :30a. in. Arrive Chicago. ers of other sarsaparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away under the GQ a0 W thepeopJes l ipake fiou;e. d I I l jior LOt O 01 5 G a erg K 03 p ?b( c cf- - g. -4 o I- CD t 0Q pjQTOH'f V2 era 0 m c- - o Stations. South-boun- bee: ;ier "Ur North.boundi real Arr. Arr. Leave am. ... Ogden .... 8.00 pm J 3.15 am Ar Salt j Lv 7.00 pm am Lv ) Lake J Ar 5.50 pm S.ll am ....Sandy.... 5.20pm 0.42 am .. Fairfield.. 3.40pm 11,35 am ... Eureka,.. pm 8.45 am ..Lehi Junct.. 4.45pm 8.55 am Amern Fork 4.35 pm 9.02 am Pleast Grove 4.28 pm 0.25 am ....Provo.... 3.05 pm 9.44 am Spanish Fork 8.49 pm 10.02 am ...Payson... 3.32pm 1 1 .05 am pm ....Nephi.... 2.40 2 00 Pm 11.45 am ri t lLv Tnab 12.30 pm Lv j f Ar 1.30 pra 9 05 pm Leamington 11.55 am 4,05 pin ....Oasis.... 10.25 amv 4.50 pm Clear Lake 9.37 am 8.00 am ArJMil- - (Lv 6.35 pra 8.50 am LvlfordfAr 6.15 pm 10.40 pm ....Frisco,... 5.00am Leave Arrive Trains souh of Juab run daily xxcxrT ScV-fro- m Leave M 5 o P his In effect, Nov, 1L.1894, Train arrive and depart at various BtatlODr daily as follows : P 0 0. CD 'J LOCAL TIME CARD, Pi 05 O to Toe EPS HAPPY NEW YEAR! the Vac oth cf c: "cah v- - strength that contin- lfifi Salt' Two through trains daily Lake to all points East. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers fr jm Salk Lake to Chicago without change Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free ReeLifiing Chair cars. MTA Elegant day coaches. The only line operating dining car service. The shortest aEd fastest line to a1lrPintir- east. D t! p 1 -- in -' left Passgr. City Ticket Office, 201 Main st., Salt Lake. E L. Lomax, Genl Passgr. and Ticket Agt. ;E. Dickinson, Genl Mngr., OmahtA S. II. II. Clark, Oliver W. Mink, E. Ellery Anderson, Dept., E r,av qk John W. Doane, Frederick R. Coudert, aC.i f rs Receivters. i 1, half E. D. WIUKINS, Agent, Nephi. E. Burley, Genl Agt. del: fine DATS v EEC EDITORIAL NOTES He; tlr C. E. Allen was sworn Full in as Con- gressman from Utah last Tuesday. A. Iv. Nicholson a Salt Lake Herald reporter, is to be hia private secretary. AA'i-- i . rat 1 5 y tal rtr; cf The Inter-Mountai- n Mining Review, ' TIME TABLE NO. The question is: - 11.45a 12.10p Where will you buy your gifts for -- 12.40p 12.57p 1 15p XT A 1.32p 1.42p g at - Law. 3 G. jal rr.ovo, UT ,r; 1 8 0 Holloway Draper Moroni Chester Ephraim Ar. Mantl Lv. Fountain Green - 11.0231- 5.0 10.0 D.O 19.5 10.4m 10.27s 10.10a 9.45ar- 23 5 27.0 35.0 43 0 days and Fridays. Mantl at 6:00 p. m. - 9.25a. 9.10a.'8.42a,- 8.15a arrlve a' Direct eonnections at Nephi with FadLSc Railway from nnd to Salt Lake Butte, Provo, Milford and Intermediate City,--Ogden- I W- ! points, and all pointe East LJ PARSES, Superintendent. POLLS', We have the Largest and Best Assorted Line rif TOIS, BOXES and BASKETS, TOILET SETS, Ac &c.j Our and on Lrjce grocery line is complete lowest. the care as low r3 : 16 0 Lv. Nebpi Ar. v.Salt Springs p. m., Mondays, 'W' - T. H. Doom 1 and 3. Dank Builaiuy. Firt jtfati 16. Trains leave Mautt for Sterling, Funks Laks Wednes- nd Morrison at 3:W imY.'i i.ll.ZLJ 43 0 38.0 33.0 20.0 23.2 19.5 2.45p By visiting our Store, The answer will readily he given to & WEDGWOOD, Attorneys T:; Effective Sunday, November 17tb,il895. , THURMAN Crt tho AN PETE YALLEY RAILWAY Inter-Mountai- The Blade acknowledges the receipt from the'Sult Lake Tribune, with its compliments, it a almanac for 1890. It contains the local election and other statistic, records of first settlements, State officers, legislatures and judges elect, and much valuable local information. It has besides, general statistics for the world, astronomical data, population of the States, chronological outline of the worlds history. The National administration, the States administration, and a very great amount of valuable reference matter. Every citizen of Utah should be the possessor of one. It costs only 25 cents. i I is the latest venture on the sea of journalism. The Review is a 14 page 3 column journal devoted to the interests of mines and smelters of tha intermountain west, nnd is published by C. T. Ilarte in Sait Lake City. The n Blade wishes the Review a long and prosperous life. Old-man-- -- r:.J IU it you CD ues passive while humanity is horrified over crimes perpetrated by organized barbarism. Even the thought of war is terrible, but where civilization has been brought to a stand-stil- l and the of path progress completely blocked by conditions that cannot be changed or removed by other means than millitary force, the ooner that power is invoked the better it will be for thp human familyj d . j p. , Kansas City, Stf Louis, J - to epMf o p COip j. The Missouri Pacific By MERRY CHRISTMAS! C 2 1 -- . cultivation his continuous residence upqn and of said land, viz: William F. Memmott Allen, Thomas iNJem-moMorqni Monroe, Janies Co. Utah, Millard of all Scipio, Jr. against person who desires to protest Any of the allowance of such proof, ojr who kppw'stae reason, under the law any substantial Interior Department, why regulations of the riot he allqwed, wll be given such'proof Should an opportunity at- the above mentioned fime tfie witnesses of and place to said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. BrnON Gboo, Register. W. A. 0. Bryan Afty for claimant. liens (; HOURS: Supply of GENERAL MERQHANPISE And cross-examin- e SnohJ door WALTER JAMES, of Black Hock. Jigs just Laid in Largp that has ever been presented, and is sufficient cause and excuse for the thope that a great European war will speedily destroy the balance of power, or the equilibrium of governmental II. GQLESBRQUGIJ, Proprietor, orricn; At Ii ' i.lCUi , it-- that qontemptably exhibitiuus Hack Meets all Trains, Free to Patron to and frqm the station. Xtpjsicinn and bur'jf Will soon be moving their Flocks to the Winter range iD the Western part of Mfljard County. s. i con- the cries of outraged yomen and the appeals of belples s children are sounding in the ears of Eurppe. They are not afraid of Turkey, because Good Sample Rooms for CommercialTrav-eler- n Br.C.S.-osme- iiW the awful andhile tinues, of-the-tr- - i IRPH THE BALANCE OF POWER. ORB , andWest.-Sto- p on signal. The Company reserves the right to vary rom thisi Time Tjble at pleasure. Theodore Brcbace, 1res. & Genl Manager, Supt. Salt Lake City, s. Kerr, & U. 1 & II. T, Agent,, M" . |