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Show nHitlullr and Madam Ufa V I hare on any subject a conviction It ta that srelety, with all lta wrong and vexatious problems, can only be regenerated by an lnfuiion Into It of the fundamental principle of rhristl-arltSociety la governed by lava to the law governing human hclnga, it rontiiiliient pnrta. and with cciety, aa with us, brinring Impurities Into the syxt";.i, cause il.Ke and atagnatluu. The cure tnr eucial Ills la In pure and natural ren 11:1'. You and I know well enciiKb that rant number of strong mm who make the earth's waste places glad, who control Its commerce nnd politics, look upon religion aa a thing for dreamers, weakling and sentiments hua. Let religion be natural. If so, it will enter the office and counting house with the principle of equity. It will Infuse new life Into legislation, and something better tluin fear or Rain Into the eetablishmeut of international law. It will purify the stale; It will direct and control the omnipresent aspirations of men for holler fdeais and iife and work; It will muke more eiherrnl and rational our aortal relations; It will furnish a natural basis on which and governed, society and Its classes, can live and let live. The church which remains within Its four walla, ransacking the dry bonea of theology, will be termed blind leader of the blind. But the church which truly underatanda and Idcntliiea itaelf with the spirit of the ago will raise up religion from the dust of the earth, breathe Into it the breath of iife, and It will become a living aoul- .- Ilobeit F. Bell. y. I nt Dues anal flMOMHmtIMmSMMtMfl Ho,. Theodore Kiasrvt'lt ixdilrilniten paper to the Octoheit Vutuau The Holl of Honor of the New York IHilice. til aw tide being one ot the scries in Ibis inaga-inun "Herooanf Peace." Mr. Huusetelt inridciitiilly d earn la1 iiis elfiul aud llicisc nf bis associates to reform I Is adice fore in New York, and lie lei's of llm workrensil liernisin by ings of llieir ilsn Me. Kreir promotion whercvi-je,illi Vi'li says: I doubt if the aivragi'.iiio'ii. eili repviully the aveihgi1 atar wii. tvalia-i- i liow often Hie man or ths quali night stick is iiini t ties wbicli in a w ajti"i' would Idroic. Ilia feala in saiiin: lire or in ar alone and at resting ilueg onus right, attract no special iitlunliuu when intuit ione-- in tin- - iiewssi'rs: but they ufti-imply just aa much con race as lh"sn uf the a nisi eipliircs an runny's H.ig in Imtlli-- . or plants li is nun Hag oil a 1:0. tile puruR-l- . Tile meu nf llie New York force represent ail tin- ililfen-u- l jNilii-creeds anil different race oriuiii that goto tin stuck: bat t lie, vail hi, wlsi mine good American y uo iiitnl ta diJTon m c uf or titer. CONFERENCE RATES Yla lllo Ora min Wealrra Hallwny- Goiifcreim. L. 1 Fur tlio S., anil Wiiiiihii'h t'oiifenquv. L 1. S, aa Salt I a'ic City. Ortulor Uil toi'-lli-, si vc, Hu- - fnlliiwiii-- rale hiv aiilimrirrat Va Salt Luk City uiid ivliiiu via It. G. W. railway: UTILE OF THE KLONDIKE. HEROINE oaSt0O9tS999t$60O$SB Chllkuot IWss Correspondence New York Wurkl:- - Little Mis Bessie will Im the Heroine of the Klondykn If ever that proud dletlno-tiu- n shall Im wvin. I found her en route to the gold lields, (raveling all alone, and atnui'i all the tales of c mrage, of which and one hears in iulbiite variety, that of this pretty nii!f.iu-year-ol- d Argmiatit siiiiitla nut in tohlen leitera. If Mias Lssi-argdoes md think heraelf a there are thousand of people here who do. She has set an example thai many a man would hesitate to follow. I learned that six yeare ago thle girl, then thfrto-years old, went to with her moiiue from New York. hard in the East, and Times had the mother, a widow, raw no apparent 1 pc from ths- - slough of despond Into whleh slut wss steadily sinking. she looked to the Like many utlw-rs- . her little possesWeal, and, sion together, started to make a new home there. But in Tacoma the mother found It lajlh ends meet, impossible to nial-iand so it 111110 uecessury. a year sr two after her arrival, to place a noegage on the little cottage whleh he hud bought with the money etlll renuhtiing, in vder that she and her ruling daughter might keep the wolf 'rum the door. Before many montha :he niCk'ttHg fid la due. It i this that, ha spurred Bessie to rciii'li the mines. doubt if any other woman who lias come Klondyke-wa- ri ma a nobler ohjert to uttaln than this wave llttl" girl. For she I making the Las-sar- iu l ge -e ptrsi-vmaos- s e, 111 - la-t-o- 11 lu-e- cri-e- il guM-cin- I ; - ronm Our own are our own forever, God taketh not bark hi gift ; they may pas beyond our vision, but our souls hall And them nut, when the wailing la all accomplished, and the deathly hadowe lift. And glory la giving for grieving, and (he surely of (lod fur doubt. We may And I he waiting bitter, and count the alienee long; God knoweth we are dust, and he pit let h our pain; and when faith hsa grown to fulnesa, and the silence riiHiiKi d to sung we shall eat the fruit of patleure, and shall hunger not again. So, sorrowing hearts, who humbly In darkness and all alone, sit missing the dear lost presence and the Joy of a vanished day, be comforted with this message, that our own are forever our own, and God, who gave the grarious gift, he take It never away. Susan Coolldga In Sunday School Tlmra. Tks 1 Tickets will he sold on dates: From Ogden, llinghaiii. Springville, Silver City anil intcrincdiatc piiiiU, from Octobers to Util, inclusive: tickets limited to Oftoller I', lsur. From all nther OrtuherS l i a. ineliiaire: tickets limit.'il to ..'1. I'H7 : exivit Grand Junet km, Oetola-Fruita ami Cisen. at which points ! A great eniMniitioii sivina to have taken are 011 limitr to only mi Ortolan- owing to a date of issue place among railway guiiig trip, with Anal limit bet with emitemplatcd thniugli car the Pacific const and ('liiraiiu which is to or the Kin Grande The iimIii , qienite one day each week. This is nut a Weateiu is iitu-- i uuli-r- i fur aafely r Dew departure lty any menus, sa tile and einiifori. & Itio Grande Kuilnuid conquiny anil Ohio's Hull 11 r Ulory, Its eonnoctlons havo Inhui oisiniting a car T.imhi.n, the between Grant, llayes. Garlin'd. Haramice through and Atlantic coasts, via Suit latkc, Puelibi, rison . .McKinley, tlie-the six men for whom the clivtor have eleDenver, Kunuaa City and . live of them years, and llireo days mu-l- i work, via: vated to the pecsiili-neywere in Oliio. Lincoln was raised by burn ami Wednesday, Friday Thursday sveiy evening. The ran for tliia through ser- Aliniglity wiaitom to nuvl a great ; yet Lincoln was rhirtly vice are of the latent Ilillmnn linden, and upheld, as nil the world known, by Grant. Sherman are supplied with new clean linen and iilan in and Shei the and Cham- - and throughout. A Pullman porter is to rai'h car. These cars ir.i un Icr Stanton In tho eubim-- t all sons nf Ohio. i the iicrsonal susrvisliin of h.iodnl exeur-iie- Wliut Is left of the War of the it agent, whose duty it is to nee that you eliminate the A riin-- uf tlicsn tlii-eWhat Is left uf tho hispueongers are given every comfort aul martini hena-s- ! attention. tory of UncoliTa rahim-- t ill ressa-- t to if we For furthnr Information, aiply to any Chase anil gent, or to IL F. Nevins, general agent, Slanton.' Xur lias the stock run out. Tho er to H. M. (hulling, traveling lusainger four most i Agurva in Ohio toAgent, I. A IL G. railnsiil, M West Second day are McKinley, Sherman. Firuki-- r and South street, Balt Lake City, Utah. Hanna. In acieiien we hare irodneed in husim-aIs not tliia a matehli-srecord f Is it unjust to any Charity sad roriiearanve. other inniinini wealth to say that it far snr-- I We may, if we choose, make the asses In achim-m- i nl all the rest of the worst of ims another. Everyoue baa states in this gn-a- t republic comhini-i- l hla weak points; everyone has his The Hon. liola-r- l V. Taylor in Thu d faults. We may make tlie worst of Amerlean. these; we may Ag our attention constantly upon these; but we may also I'rnapevtum' Mnp nf I'lah. make the best of one another. We may Tlie Passenger Department of the Kio forgive, even a we hope to be forgiven, Grande railway has just issued sn ma y put ourselves In the place' of niup showing all mining distrieta of others, and aak what we should wish to record, together with an outline sketch nf he done to ua sad thought of ua, were the older districts, and railing apodal atwe In their place. By loving whatever tention to several partially developed la lovable In those around us love will which recently have shown iiiiairt-an- t Aow bark from them to us, and Ilfs unuoverings of gold and copper, now will become a pleasure Instead of a attracting notice of prospectors, in v os tore pain; and earth will become like heav- and others. en; and we ahall become not unFur copies of this valuable map uddroca worthy follower of Him whose name Is F. A. Waiu.eiiih, G. P. A., Salt Istku City. Love. Arthur P. Stanley. journey, not so much for the gold a for what the gold will bring. Sha ha come to aave her motber'11 home. She hope to be lile to lift the mortgage from the little Tacoma cottage. She haa come gold hunting not merely from the avaricious desire to posse riches, but rather to insure to her mother the cunifui'iA she seems destined to have to give up. of I have heard many expression admiration fur her pluck, ln:t what has l b'T hemoat Impressed everyL-:idroic unaelflshness. If M's Lessarge doesn't hae many an ufl'-- of friendly hand along the har-l- rough trip to her the diggings, it won't lie nerve la not appreciated, aud nerve on the Chllkoot trail Just now I at a premium. I think It la a great deal better. he says, that I should have a hard time for a little while than that my home. Anyway, mother should lose I am going to try amt see what 1 ran do, and surely if I fail I shall be no worn off than I was before. If I succeed in making nome money, enough to pay the mortgage, w by then no matter how hard It has been I shall he so very happy that It will not matter at r . h-- r all. When ahe went aboard the Mexico, at Seattle, all ahe ha-- was contained In her grip, whleh did' not weigh more than forty pounds, and with thla outfit he believed she would reach aud exist She In the Klondyke gold fields. bought a steerage ticket for Dyea. Fortunately, the steward was a man of heart, and gave her cabin accommodations without extra charge. F. H. I Falsa. Some of our opponents have Instated an ounce would that allver at tl-2make a silver dollar aa hard to obtain aa a gold dollar Is now, but they Ignore the fact that the Increased volume ol standard money will lessen the purchasing power of the dollar, whether It be silver or gold, and thus restore prices to the bimetallic level. What haa the Republican party done to bring prosperity to. the American It cannot ue said that ths people? mere election of a Republican presiplatform dent upon a Republican brought prosperity, because business Infailures and bank failures In the election. after creased ternational bimetallism cannot bring prosperity until an International agreement becomes more probable than It la labad ta tha s r se 1 11, 1111 sK-cd- Hen-ve- Pai-iH- r a Chk-ag- Issl-lin- g Ht-- - ltota-llim- s LITTLE MISS BESSIE LAS8ARGE. hall-so- s s Hina-Irate- lira Uses! sny-wlirr- na-ti- y,' Ion. Pines of As every one aakeil lu--r tlie question, Onr word school" is derived from a Dear little May. Greek word meaning leisure.'' Tlic edu- Of course she tlioueht It tho t cation of men win obtained not so much Of all lailite things Hi say. from books in ancient I!" e e as from lec- Sn win n her uncle tures on philosophy, the public ausemlily, Was leaving. sin- - asked with a aigh, -the theatre, the games, and the Wont you please give me one of your where must of their unoouiiiried curls. Nichtime was nHnt. Kruin October St. Just to mneniher you by!" olas. K. Andrews, in October 8t. Angi-IinNicholas. Bend the Adiorilarmrata. Yon will enjoy this publication Cuing U Klondike. mneh better if you will get into the I. A. Horeusen. proprietor or the I. X. store. 4 Fast habit of reading the arivcrtisriiirnts; I Second-Hanthey will afford a moat interesting South street. Salt Lake City, will- go noon, ovggl.miii study and will put you in the way of anil he is now selling out worth of tlie Hunt furniture some Our excellent getting bargains. advertisers are reliable, they send alovea and liousdiold goods. A for risitors to furnish what they advertise. All up their home at their own price mail unlrra given prompt attention. la ths Walnut Crave. School rurly-liuin-- Sn-on- d d y rarenp-ixirtuiiit- Bwa.v, hranrhes of " ' the waluut tree, sway gently to and fro ; And ehal tor. squirrel, down to me, as hack and forth you go: And blow, y m winds, from nut the south : ! and sli n. you 1 e filer And 1 will be your willing g icst until the day I done. Frank IL Sweet in October St. Nicholas. A lira--1. In. so are made to see great distance. When a Iron t from their hive they go up in the air till lluiy see their home and them fly towur-l- it in a straight The shortest line and with great sa-ol- . line between two place I sometime culled a "From Oeto-a-- St. Nieliolua The eyes of 1 a bee-line. i (inning, hut these taciica, of course, had no effect upon the cowboy. Then, On Mutt Conform to Tholr MtanUnrd or In epite nf all the man could do, the Komnln OuUlilo Nortel 7. uetrlch succeeded In getting lta head "We may, if we choose, sneer at around and selling the man by one inobbery and scoff at social stragglers, " leg. He doubled hla feet under writes Elizabeth Bisland In the Ladles' and the ostrich reached over hla him, wing Home Journal, but when a man la end got hold of hla back, throwing him ambitloua or a woman is proud he or fccavlly to the ground and tramping on she desire to secure for himself or herhim. It took three of us to chase the self, and for their children, the privtnfnrlated ostrich away, and we ace. ilege of being received as an equal complished it barely In time to save And however much one may the man's life. I ilcn't believe the rail, the fact remains that wealth and Australians ride ostriches. Chifualiloc do set, and have always set. cago News. the standard In social life, and that II one wishes a free admission everyFeailalne Mhsrpnass, where one must conform one's sell to The of A Letter of Posterauthor that standard. A great many peopla ity tells the following story of Mrs. who are not what la known as In are fond of pointing out with Ashley, a beautiful Southern woman, who was afterward of the triumphant ranenrouanesa that 'The Hon. J. J. Crittenden. the wife She was a belle Four Hundred' are no more cultured, In society, a at! was dowered with intellectual, wealthy or witty than unusual tart and charm. "Always give refuse to whom admit to they many men brevet rank. said ahe to a young association with them In their plean-urcand these resentful folk demand girl who had just come out If they are captains, call them colonel. They In hitter amazement why any one adBut ehe could eay mits their pretensions, or struggles for will forgive you. their recognition. The answer la not sharp things when occasion demanded. far to seek. A man may have all tlie A certain lady who had always been Intellectual attributes, and yet not be envious of her once bought from her of sufficient lnipoitance to be admitted a French toilette, which Mra. Ashley, to the orchestra of society, and the who was going Into mourning, could musicians may say, We admit that not wear. But the purchaser, after you are good and clever, but yon can't having worn the slippers, brought them play the violin, and you can't become a back with the remark: "They are too big. I could swim In member of our orchestra. Now the 'awell,' as he Is commonly them." Mrs. Ashley took them, and answertermed, Is the man who la an artist In living: he may have neither moral ed quietly: My dear, I am a larger woman than you are In every respect Ideas nor standards, nor be overburdened with brains, but he knows how to live, as far as the ceremonies of life Not Oat IifHiffi go. brilliantly, gayly, Imposingly, and A certain judge In Kentucky Is rehe collects around him others who have ported to have ended hla charge to the the same talent, and together they If you Jury the other day as follow: In forming a sort of orchestra of believe what the counsel for the plainIn tune all of them and tiff has told you, playing society, you will give your in time with one another, and making verdict for the defendant. But if you a magnificent harmony of ceremony are like me and don't believe what and social Intercourse. And when a either nf them said I don't know what person cornea along who Insists upon you will do." The Jury waa not out orchestra thslr are genthey joining long. New York Tribune. erally extremely rude In their refusal, and cause much enmity, or else they Sara ta Kaffen listen to the inetrument he plays and There Is one Industry that la aure find It well played, and so take him into their land, and cause still more to suffer by the Klondike harvest. Which one? amazement and envy to the others who TYRANNY OF THE nspii-mui- s r auc-co- ed Row's This! A furious HupeiMlllon. Ws offer On Hundred Dollars renaid And case of Catarrh thai cannot b ns of tho Seneca have been denied admittance. for any Amnngthe cured by Hall's Caiarrh Cuie. that la the whole answer to the conun1 e uitiful into: When wss most Indians mi" L'HKXEY J. y. CO., Toledo. O. drum Mrs. B weeps over. Mrs. A Yt e, the undersigned. have known F. a young maidmi died they !mirinned a i. Cheney for the last li yrara, and bellov knows how to play the social Instrunnlll Idnl to It llrst the began ynurg him iicrfKily honorable in all business try tranaaciiuns and financially able to carry lanvors of song; and then, loading It with ment, and Mrs. II iloea not. and nnlrss out any obligations made ly their linn. enresKO nnd messugi-s- , ligau-i- l its sae learna to play It she will stay forWeal A Truss, Wholesale Druggists, they Toledo, p.: Wahlln. Kinnan A Marvin, bmuls over her grave. In the belief that it ever outside nf society tnst society Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. would mt fold its wing nor eloso Its eye which spells Itself with a capital 8. Hall's Caiarrh Cure i taken Internally, ilie l.lood and muusu acting directly and deunli' it had flown to the. spirit-lancous surfaces of the sysn-ui- . Tvsllmn-plal- a Killing ns Oslrirh, sent free. Price 7Sc pr bottle. Uuhl livered its previous burden of affection tn I don't believe the stories (old alsiut loved and lost one. From October St. llio bjsjj druggists. F oily Iills are tbs best the natives nf Afrl and Australia ridNiehnlas. ing ostrlrhca, Mid a California man Animate In I'arudlse, Americans are the the other day. most me am horrihlt You charging According to the Mnhaniinedan creed, best riders on earth, lint they cannot ten animals bessle man aro ailmltteil into prices, complained the p isqieetivo ride nslrichea. 1 saw this pretty thorH is jn-- t th'.s way suid the StuiHIv Paradise. Tliesr tonne": 1, the dog; 2, tried on ore cfrcaslon. A row-bo- y Balaam's ass: A Solomon a ant; 4. Jonah's mereliant. You 'll either strike It rich or oughly who had vanqulahed every pony whale : A ths ram of I. h 11 lei : fi. the (jncon freeze to dejt'i; so fit her way yon won't he ever undertook to break In wne of Sheba's ana; T, the canal; S; the cuckoo miss the nmt.ey you are hairing bchiml.-Cis-inostrich. After an an Induced to try r. Enqu r of Belkis V. the ox of Noses; III, tlie anihour' hard wnrk he succeeded In mal oallr t A1 Burak, wdeh 11 nveyeil mounting the bird, which at A rat tried Mrs. Wlnstaw'u HwitMiig Smy to bca reu From October St. to shake him off. (hrn to gat away by . rrdscr inSaSS for rMISlslrHMng."0a"lb Nicholai Budk-a- , allav yam, vans rlid cvlic. ISuvalAabulU "Gold bricks. Cleveland Plain-Deale- r. suia-rstili- d Klon-dike- nati GRAINS OP GOLD. Envy kirks Its keeper. Dull tools do little harm. It is difficult work to keep hid from yourself. Trusting God without effort la an abuse of sense. Living without God, la risking the loss of two world. If the man does not show at ten. ha will not at forty. naturalist says he has seen In New York on the hats of women the feathers of 173 kinds of wild birds. InA cluding forty species, nf which are protected by l&v under a Am of 2A. thirty-tw- o The Missing Word firrhui al VkS For many yean the prices of wheat kept company with tha price of allver. I do not mean to aay that Auctuatlona were always simultaneous, but they were messureably so. This relation between silver nnd wheat waa commented upon by Mr. Rusk, secretary of igrlrultur. In hla report of ls9u, page Recent legislation looking ), he said: to restoration of the bimetallic standard of our currency and the consequent enhancement of the value of allver has unquebilonahly advanced the pries of wheat in Russia and India, and in ths lane degree reduced their power of ompetltlon. English gold wae formerfor cheap silver, and ly exchanged wheat purchased with the cheaper metal was sold in Great Britain for guld. Much of this advantage la lost by the appreciation nf allver In those countries. It la reasonable, therefore, to expect much higher prices for wheat than have been received in recent yean. The above quotation explalna why wheat and silver kept together and also supports the proposition that legislation rail raise the price of silver by Increasing the demand for It. When Mr. Rusk mode this comment India had free coinage, aud the wheat grower of the United States had to meet competition by rednrlng the price of wheat aa the price of allver fell. In 1S93 free coinage waa suspended In India, so that British purchasers could no longer have their silver converted Into rupees. The Indian government, however (according to the report issued by the director of the United Staten mint in 1M4). undertook to furnish l!i rupees In exchange for 1 (gold). This fixed the ratio a about 24 to 1, and given the Indian farmer an advantage of about 50 per rent, over the American farmer. The fact that sliver and wheat have parted company will cause no dismay to those who understand that the law of aupply and demand regulates the price ot both. It la the contention of bimetallists thnt the opening of our mints to the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 1C to 1 will fix the mint price for silver, just aa the mint price le now fixed for gold. They further contend that the demand thus created by law will be sufficient to utllixe all the silver presented, and thus the bullion value will be' Coins was it is fresh-roaste- The following SN t'KASClWO 154 each got $6. 5a CALifOKNU KUEWHKRE W4 Mrarltl Clare Lore Coo joy. r. Concord W. Lewis, Poitou Prauril Bubusdas, Mr Kaia Manning. Downey Hoel srew, l.'W) Nsrku Mr B. ijibua. Elk t'r.- -a Sit. A. Csrisr, 21 tkcriunlo Mra. II. Kurika Annan. Donley. XU ami L app 7. CUumoii, AilraThoniioun, Mrvani Hi. O. Sn. I. burins. PolHim C. Lt-i- , Sr. Kill. larkln and B'aaf Mr J. E. K tuning. Prune:" Sary L'. Hrallljr, lSi Broadway Mr. Ell iMIiiv, liunavrl.nr W'71 Pili,ri Rra. Ho:kauii, allry Mabel lrey, lire 01 Bui' Italian Miu Sri. Haur-alorueiiwonJ Mr b. Iiavey, AM'leueniin S. Nckeiillo, Hydearilhr Dana, r. I. Miller, 124 . Snllor liroy Kriiuelt Mr W. Hmuombt, 7U6 Trnnciwra into Boll ne, Krewux A. l,ewfa 146 hditjr Ann Mr. T. Solomon, La AlmulUM Mr Kit Krill 412 Ivy Are. Bonn I'rioe. Hr. ha. Slock, AUder 1,17 Clay Sr. W. Taylor, Maxalnt Ei McCarthy. 2D Pllteri Miw Tnornlou. Sr. Maxwell Vivian Dunran, H r. A. IH Ovary PMriidieiuo 4JS lNiuglau Mr.uuie pianaaau. Middletown Bra H. win. IJ. Bradley, 177 Conk Bit Katie Uoia. KwrehHlaiilry. AIImiiu lim Joc 1 uin CALIFORNIA KI.EWI1BIK lAyoaarriuo.MiikeLuium Mon-- 'ii Campbell, Hr, liltP. Hordwoll. Aiauwl Ella Mr N. bfrhup, NUional l ily Bra. O. Woodrow, Oleander KinwaT Donnelly. Lo Ansciw Mra J A. liimui lira Minnie Horn, Mn.Jno.H.Haiialio, " Mr. B E Job neon. The Pa'nu Jweilla Nolan. lalo.Cm piank Perry, Bra. K. M. Hliipmas Parkliek! Mr 1; A. Harlan. " kllllt WlllllUlM, Pinultna Oakland it. W. Koblntou. Hra. C. 1. Bnrk. Mire Hone " psrnlia Hr. L. Bruu.ie, Purrit C. Oakland Mr A. J. Coyle. Arthur kraut. Oakland Mr Bieh'd li reliant, Petaluma Mr. Wm. Mr Kay, rril c Plane Mamie A lioyan. .'ha. Mi'lmnnM, Pomona Mr M. H. huaaoll, Mr.li.U.Mainwarlns, Pnrwrnllr E. Oakland J. J. Kodaeia, Bonn Unrein, Oakland Mra. A. u. Walkar, Pori Coda Mra. lieu. I. Voora. Mr lino. Ward. MraChM. B. I'riiury, , Kediand Luuim Haurlaieta.Hacrauanto Mr C. HandrU-kaonMina M. O' Pr"n , Redwood lily Adeline l.lin. J Reedier R. Mr Baikwill, L l! Ruble. KioVuia Mra. F. J. Kalber W. E Sharman, Ilnckiin O. B. II, Marlin. Mra. HJiaw. Robnrrvli r W.J. Meyara, W. F. Card, Mra.-J- . M. 1. Coray. ilrahaa. lonu Saner, Urarse Prollck, Mim Kr Serin, Alfred Maulma, tleiirieiin Mil lor. UlireSmlib. Lillian Hannon. iconte C. Akerly, W Mr Cure Bentley II ai Mra. uo. Mra. A. M. Mai'lennaii. Radru Mrs r II. Hacks. Mra. I lia Henry, VV. Rcrbelc) Mrs J. I. Jones. M. Bloomlielil L' XcKIlllcau, Mr J. A. Wtuan Mlm Belle MoCann. Wheatland Bra.lie NallHKahia Wlaeburi: Mr J. 1. Cunningham. Chinn Mra earner Sr. S Aiklnueu, RlM-t- . 1X14 fiarriauu "1 tli WAniNOTON HfldnrA.Shelsraii.LbDfhreiiofc Marent J. P. Dunn, France Im Jlay. Medutai Lake lllttvi.i iro krbel. Mr Kaitr I'rieraon, eralilo lira verlo, SimuK'O Mr. KIUhIm'IIi A Unli Spukans TaCuina Mra Prvdll.iarr, kuactla L. Spukaus Jr? UTAH Coiinn J. L Rhesd. Nina Niviivlmn, Jnaprz Co Inn Mr T Ivirrwiu. Mr Maasia Huber, Midway Anna Pry, Mnigan I'ny nedi s Mr. Ilriiry Hauinrldrr. Mr. Kiunia -- irevker, Ogden 1 nre Wars ii llviiricliM U. Pro c Mr E 1'iara L. IkdiiliibU, J. Trump, Mrl. Mi J. Butby. OTHER Annie Packer. Saflord, Art Hr Ifl E. Woodiu, Albany Or Mra.KaieKuKberg.Hise'.ow, Mr A. Wll.cll. Urinal Veil. Mra.W. Howell, Orryou Lily. Hilda Jiihiiaoil. l'orl land, Mamie llaiinina Vlrxmia.Nev. Wasnue. Klla M. "mull, Mr W. Puiik.Winuemurra, Mr linlard. Alianlic. W yw annua Ms, liurni Pork, Mr Einiiy Ulim.Ohryeiiiio," ' Eraiialnii 111:0 Arnold, Mra. llarlandsr, liLhaila.Mont Ur It. Merrill, Boise Clti, Idw -.W.Kainforlb, Uouuer Pr. ' lAura tail, BaUJa, NolOb M '.Carjanlar.Plomioa, A 1 Is ueeiie IKlrliks. Ph trill. " ri 'lra.H.0. Uareh, Carrllloa, M.M. BRITISH COLOMBIA exa 1L MEXICO Rnirnnds wrador harcio, -- in tlie largest tickets H. JAR. GLENDINMIMO, and Tree STOTT, Fresktent Ladners Victoria Jolm Wausr della P. Mei.ary. Mr we cant we cant San Francisca MONEY-BAC- K, Address, ea 44 Della IVlilti. 200a 00 contest or count youi words " 61 ATM Some neople sent coupons instead ol .ickrts. Wrong! itches. count diem. Tlie l.ckel" is the pwper ( x You must toilow the rules exactly n the akeCltJ " " " Mi The winners oi ihe two $10.00 prizes lor sending ol tickets were: dr J. BUM, Sait lane City. Clan 100 itcketi ' m S HUMPIELH, So rotary Geo. andM. Scott Sc Co Importers Dealers In Bar and Sheet Iron, Steel Pipe AUIiNTH Milt Ituffalo Scale Company, At lint Engine Works, I lodge Womlen I'ulli-ys-, ralifornia lowdor Works, Celebrated Anchor ltrunil Cylinder and Engine Oil, Howe, ISrownA Co., Drill A Tool Steel, Detroit Stove Jolin Van Ji Hume Steel Range Coles' Air Tight lleutt-rs- , Worthington rSteam Iurnin, Revere liulilii-- Ca, Dmlge Injei'tors, Leviuthan I (citing. Winers Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc And a General Assortment of Will Findings. M 1ft UIN 81 : WAREHOUSE I 125 SECOND SOiilH SAIL M CUT. UIJlH Elias Morris ana Sons Gompany, now. Since the Republicans have contented themselves for the present with legislation on the tariff question, they must look to the tariff law, and to that alone, for aueh aid as political action car giv4. They are justly entitled to credit for any good which It bring and justly responsible for any Injury which It in- hOKUll KITS sod HKADSTiMdd Marble and Granite, Mantles, etc. Grates, flict. The opponents of the Dtngley hill described Its principal features when they called It leglilatlon of the trusts, by the truste and for the trusts. That lieneflclaries of auch a law will rejoice Is to be expected, but can the Republican party show that the law ha Salt Lake Cit, SeTO." brought or can bring advantage to ths people In general? Nothing can better disclose the weakness of the Republican position than the joy manifested by Republicans ovei events for which their administration and their policies are in no way responsible. fare tut it is NA J L'JCAZ, NATURAL: S( hilling's Best tea is net only if cause WRITE FOR PRICES . DESIGN I AND SUITS and OVERCOATS W. J. BRYAN. DEMOCRATIC HOT SHOT. IM WoAowAI, Saaraalari. CCSTUi TAIUUH. Write far Nampla. AMireaninentrra. ILLINOIS TAILORING A IUPPLY CO., BtfMIr AS H by injunction must go. Government IMYiRhiXATKlN Uartifft St.. The Chicago platform is loaded. Who le going to run for congress your district? Keep your eyes open. Yrita hr Illw CMilifiik in ONE Fifty sliver cluba organised In Ohio last week. The silver Issuo la dead. SHOE Mark Hanna Is seeing the hand writing on tho wall. sideshow na 1 can- Altgelils speech at Philadelphia on Labor Day la clearly within tha lines of tha Chicago platform. It la simply a broader view of the antimonopoly and government by Injunction planks. GO.. puihOfWMW. ky DrffiMl, or opiit In plain wrapper, fur by npvwMi, iiMii, fa.Tft. li mi. or S iNtttlM, CircwUr not m minof Live Stock Commission. KK'HFOMU. re-rd- et SALT LAKK CITY - rfiWOiUlt AV.ahlasl... II. I'., th will ravelre iiulrk fanllr I B. Cn-- ..lb N. H. Vnb .lee- - I. Zlaa'e Bavins Hank and Tram Cmapaap Of Noa. 1, 8 and 8 Main afreet, Salt I kike City, Utah, now have on deimsit mnrethan a million and a half dullara. They pay 8 per cent intercut per annum and own pound I'raptinli four times a year. Deposits the What nonsense it is," remarked the re interest amt from all parts of the Uuitod sentimental girl, to take daisies and State Have yon an icrnunt! If not, by plucking off the petal try to learn start an nerouul NOW. Womim and chi loves man whether or not a you. dreu have the right to deposit in their own Yei. replied Miss Cayenne, It la name, subject to their awn order. Write A much better method la very silly. for any information needed, ft and upto taka the rose he tend you around ward received. 1st' floi find how out much aud to the WILFOKD WOODRUFF. PrenideuL they cost." Washington Star. GEORGE M. CANNON, Cashier. -- And what la your wonderful new invenHsrasla Ordeals. tion! It's s bootjuck. Ilcaven. nobody So much tho better .there "My wife nearly loses her mind In uses bootjack iiimmcr. What la tha How dreadful! eause?" "When she goes shopping whatever she buys la always ten rents cheaper In the next store. "Chicago Record. will be no competition. CUREDl a. W. BHOREM. nlwnys SMklnf U hdy suffulrs mankind, slwnps trying to oonvlnew prapl that b. give, vnlua far every dollar paid him, bad dacldad ta gfv. quackery, fraud and Mon lta drain biow, and proleot tha tha daaplcabla auffmrlng aloiae. from natlrada ot quaaka and eharlatana- Every uffrasr from CLAIMS vrs POM in NATHAN ,,r well NOT ONE DR. gikk XBina FRED A. SEARS. MrCoralrk Illork. mini DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU R you would keep poalat, write for InformnUoa. I rani pi Kepi la DR. G. W. SHORES, n 1 Gov. Gov. Tanner of Illlnoia has not heard of the death of the late congressman Cook of the Sixth Illlnoia Wonderful Individual, thla Tanner. or Mm4 IICALODl in Ohio Fred E. White the real farmer didate for governor of Iowa. PROFIT CU7.E YOURSELF! l Hif tt for ibMtsnd dirhariM, iuRmwiliuii, IrnutuiBi or ulrrrnlkB of uucors M'DtbninPt. hlalM, ind uol utiia Horrc I. Chapman will carry Ohio by from 60,000 to 75,000 plurality. The Coxey-IIanfools nobody. tIL Y0U2OT040 CAS SAVE Join a silver club. Clileag. Ex. LOST MAN HOOD nlaai Wraknaaa. Vorlorasl Hpdraoels Oonori limq. Blriotur small or ahninkra srtan prematura old aira and all other p rival, diaraora. whMhof rau .xeras or coots bp Ignorono manor bow oovero. you can moult DM. O. W. SHORES, tha olwal-la- n who hat ptvan hi. Ilf. to curins Mironla dlraora. and b. examined, no virad, trraiml and cured without poping dollar until tho cur. la .ft acted. Th. doctor reserves tha right, however, la rafue. any Ineurehio ca. If lia caa'i curt pan ha don't want pour gionrr. Buck an offer was otver before mad. bp a rrapansitils and Dr. O. w. Shores la only able to moka It bar SUM a positively euros throe dloraoe Dea l waata soother rent on aurattonabln doo--w but conault the Old Doctor" and g vgrefJBL'BLNEag SACREDLY CON- Dr. G. W. SHORES. Lock Bom 1585, I L. I Salt Lake City Uu'g BpphUI tt ! lliniTr Infill II III npnPQV rill , MEW DISCOVERY; 1 W .Hh'k roller owl rn-vnrd For Nsle Very Ch: si M'fol Fip Ih Hill nf MlmnutaUaml lOilair mums aunu, Rccnnil-hain- l I in I. Yost Irntmnit n.crmi,ii Keini'iglmi Frr, Calfgniph andSii'h lr. mie- ti pr writer. W. N.U..8nltLk"-Nr.Arai"i8- 97 P. J. cgxwaY a CO.. Wbos Annwcrinv Advert IvcMiooto iTlndlj 15 W. Second South tlrrri. Suit LakeLilyMcnikre This . e, - Paporv |