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Show The Republic, Nephi, Utah, Saturday, Oct. 17 What! ell Tnem. A ( levtland Ponderosity was and this c has aeou-iUnited State-- , consul at ShiLidd, England, and his name is Ilenjamin Folsom. Unlike (drover C. he is d, and opposed to the gold these are his words: One reason xhy Bryan was nominated was because of the ( I rover ni-d- a a, s ?. V v Ml " 1 . r hJsz. Ns - c:? LONG TIME hne Easy auti-Clevela- sent niciitthat prevaled the west and the south, Republican Ticket. throughout Democratic Ticket, but the chief reason he was nominPrices and terms to suit eery one. ated rather than some other candidate was became lie represents the For PresidentFor President: orcat ma.--s s of Bemueratic voters D WILLIAM MilUNLI'.Y, JU. WILLIAM JENNINGS BUY AN. of the country. S. For For All the gold of this country is GARRETT A. HOBART. ARTHUR SEXVALL. in the hands of the bankers and brokers. We do not see a 810 gold SALT LAKE CITY. circulation from one end COUNTY TICKET. in oiece COUNTY TICKET. of the year to the other. There is For particulars call on W. L. Roe at this office. Silver C. B. Wheeler, for gold as money demand no Representative: Blanchard, of C. II. Representative: City. These patriotic and philanthropic F. W. Chappell, Nephi; Silver City Commissioners: bankers in New York, who have in TV. II. Kirkemlall, Mammoth; James E. County Commissioners: Hugo Depre- i,'i ..y- the past three years milked the Eureka; John Kienke, Nephi, Peter Taylor, Levan. reasury dry of its gold reserve gerson, Levan. Sheriff: Parley P. Christeasen, Nephi. and fattened on the profits of $263, Sheriff: E. II. Sparkes, Nephi. Attorney: Edward Pike, Prosecuting H-000,000 bond sales, come forward Attorney: T. L. Foote, Nephi. Eureka. he other day and loaned the gov Clerk: Willium Bailey, Nephi. Recorder: Mrs. Lottie Farmer, Nephi. , i ernment PUREST $20,000,000 of their hoard C. Winn, Nephi. Recorder: T. Clerk: Joel Grover, Nephi. GROCER Treasurer and Collector: J. A. Booth, ed gold in order that another sale AED Assessor; Jemes Louder, Eureka. be unti bonds of postponed might Treasuier and Collector: Charles Ablxitt, Nephi. SELLS IT. QES7. election in November. It Asse mor: Thomas W. Lerwell, Mona. the after Kephi. Levan. will not be three months after the Surveyor: Andrew Larson, Surveyor: Jackson MeChrystal, Eureka, election before another sale of BEGS. SALT IAHV G TY. LTAH cables steel four hundred millions will be required. HEWLETT volts, c irried along MODERN DISCOVERY And where is the thing going With a view of tracing the whole at were placed to stop? It is conceded that we effect, paper circlets MRifla Ballets Swerved by every 10 yards. The first exp eri are to have no relief from the presElectricity ments were made with the Swiss ent administration and the same model rifie of 1880. With this the policy which was inaugurated by electric current the last Republican administartion A curious phenomenon was re influence of the In a dis- is to be perpetuated by the next. centrly observed dy the committee was at onoe appearent. of the Swiss Federal Rifle Meeting tance of 280 yards the bullet took a at Winterthur in Bumming up the lateral deviation of 24 yards, and DISPOSED TO CRITICS. o results of the practice-shootin- g curve of the It was found tha after that themore marked. praiect the troops. The was still Constantly pouring their wealth into nearly all the shots fired from the ory hit the second experiments were made with The Old Man Was Not Pleased With Salt Lake City will continue to stimuright side of the range had e bulls-eyof late business of all kinds, and to rapthe Japanese 33 mm. rifle of Col target to the right the the Circus, while those fired from the left onel Yamagata, and they were idly increase the value of city realty. bullet the an with being Bide had, equally singular still more decisive, OAKLEY LOTS at the present exI electric at attended circus of to the the Barnumi loft half the attracted hit persistency, rapidly tremely low price, $100 to $200 each, New few course a men their of number London, Conn., The and wires days will soon double in value. 12 minutes following great target. Mining Sl0ck9 and claims in who took part in the shooting pre- with absolute servility. Further ago, remarked a traveling man at and center. business from drivo High cluded the idea that this singular attempts were made with artillery, the Palace the other day, and had the Mercur gold belt for wide shade beautiful view; trees; of beside one of dry; the one to was the The range selected 3,000 pleasure sitting result could have been due Sale. solof those of in front of the 200 shrewd, practical old Yan streets; alleys, etc. and yards personal peculiarities yards, "Write or call for further mforma- diers; for while it may be trna the targets, but 40 yards to the kees that we read about and sel dom that one marksman habitually side, was placed the electric battery see. j expected to see him enthu- Terms: $10 a Month. No Interest. tioushoots too high, another too low Every shot was diverted by its in- siastic over the performance, but or to the right or left of the mark, fluence far to the side of the target ho wasnt. After a woman had to be exact, the deviation wai given a beautiful exhibition of with a large number of individuals The conclusions 14 riding I asked him what he firing at the same target, these id- one of degrees. are though of it. of marksmanship drawn frem these experements iosyncrasies She could ride a heap more would bo set olf one against the that a section of infantry exposed comfortable an run a dom sight 300 would enjoy yards other, and the misses would be to fire at aco less risk breaking her neck on a fairly distributed on all sides of complete safety if a dymono or side ou its were saddle, said he. 1 flank; 1 became necess- cumulator placed the bulls-eye- . Then a man gave a bareback exbo in the ary, therefore, to find an extran- a whole coupany wolud The eous and single cause for the re same security at 500 yards, and hibition on a traned steer. cavorted animal around the ring markable uniformity with which artillery tiro could be rendered with for man the several minutes, the bullets appeared to have been innocuous at 1,000 yards. If these and he then threw the brute aud defieeted from their proper course f lets aro sound, the new small-borThe wind could not have produced rifle is doomed, and wo shall have st ood with one foot on its head and Aug, 17, iSS the effect noted, since, in the first to return to heavy bullets of lead, the other on its side. Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Govt Mighty good way to spil a place, allowance had doubtless because it is unaffected by eleetreity ft , G been unde by the riflemen for de- Bat to military reformers this will good beof critter, commenced th e , -r flection by aerial currents: and on signify a repulse along the whole old man. ,, showed a in horses Next Li they the other hand, if the wind had line. thunderstorm. The stage thunder , 1 the the dflection The facts may be state 1, but the commenced to rool and the A n affrightwould leave hum in the same di- c melu-iou- s by no mains follow, ed hoiuea huddled n in the tog'thor rect ion on belli skies of the range. f i r ski'd al mark m m can allow for center of A w If Is the 1 ring. Then came J An ex.ui'imUion of the sieelcla the d 'Mali l da to the wind, wlr 1 seat-Uian of 1 they lightning from the bullets extracle targets inofc for the devi it mu du ' to electrip, d r vn d as if t 3 It was disclosed the fact that they had beA be prewould, It perphup-city? d a veery pretty exhibiton of come m tguetie; and this led the mature to assert that the cm o', animals, but the old Yankee committee to entertain the theorp qucnce of this discovery will tie the was dissappointed. that tie' phenomenon, observed by doom of the modern s:n It's all wrong, he declared. it mig it have been due to electric miletary rifle, with its Noon' ever see thunder coni' iufhie-ueverted by the large bullet: for it might he practicable afore The light. iiii. ligldnin' In risiti-i- l Stnli'i nnd Canada ) ft's' number of telegraph an 1 telephone to inclose the leadm mis die hi alkm come- - fiivt. San Fian.ci eo Is a Practical TTac'.Ine, Apprccia rT-N wires which run along both sides hard bronze or some other metil l'o-- t. ted I;y Practical IJu. in 's Xlcn. Art'.l-o- f of th rang; at Winturthur. Fur- not effected by mig i di-r u; in Tt h hT'i OH'f f ther op rim "at at 'the rang, Ce There 13 jlery would p"obabl remain Tb ?Toio iu.i'S.' ,, ( vim ( ni ' theo-jthLm L'toix lit. Kt nt. iii'Mi tq aud ) uud Berne proved this e , n ti ' i tiiL'S enough on tlm battlefield by t jo-(it rouoi'K If Hi r u the use of exphde sh 11s. The Jl r i i.nls ry to be correct, ' i hi ;i ' K i.ff l. .. i the se tin wilt trials t u tirit b J t d to 1. e i. ip' however, give nbl'ii ouvu'i made at ul. et uj e. e. r i d nil. I i !, ! m ly i fifeeL an ih w ei vtplete ch ingo military and naval experts a new t K Will. TNu, fM 'i e ' t.i" be'Vr, ;t It S4 ,i in millt iry tactics. The folio .v&ng problem to work out. Scientific p.util lit1 in iv il.i'an Mi;,!. 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