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Show , THE SALT LAKE TIMES'OXDAY KVKXTXfl. MAY in isnn ealhft feffir nothing: 10 ll;lts, for almost , , Bast-Maus- all Mer, Co. ' . Main street. l"IANt'IAI.. WELLS, FARGO & GO'S Slt Lak. city , uh Buys mid spin ox .Iisih.t. tr.insi.'rson makes telegraphic theiiriiuiiw .ittrs of th,. fulted Mates ami huri.pe. ami on all points on the Pai-it- Coast. .ls' lettorx ot credit av;:lialili lu th urn I i';pal cities of ttl 'World. - " j ansupecial attention given to the selliui! of ores bullion. Advauivs mad? ou nv.istumneats at lowest rat-- . Particular attention Riven to coHeotlotn throughout Vtah. Nevada ami adjoining terrl-tones, Aevounta solicited. ftiwiiKsrtiNUKsrs: w1!s' Kar-- ', ,v London Kar:oN. New York Maverick N:itlou;:l Bank Hton j First National Hank '" Omaha Kirst National Bank Denver Merchants' National Hank i'litcaito Hoal men's National Hank st Louis Wolls, Faivo &Co San Francisco T. XL ZDOOXSSr. JVg-eat- . so?'1 LUisoI?;??0-- f 1Pl WSs,tdol!eOSeeal, --ylHendftftS Egbert Kobekts. ... - Ji He a a.j.T K .r." i.i n .silk jt . H iwr U'i. ri'ttol ir ini e i i "J SV H.: h nia.K ViniMr.1 it. at l per Uack v't-- t Kaii n below , atse at nr.- r a .1 silks 1 !J.?l': ""L " Regular Pricos . m i)l-tfi- ol oii'.iiitv roiorel Ki;i. iir I tMiwr l 'J'.unvet 'rv IDIESIESS G-OOID- 3. ."it) pieces rr 24 inch Swing and Siimtiii r Dsr-- s ImmmU af l2Jo Tlic.e contain' a bii'iro arifty of iltiiiniiunid goods ami design, tBi'liidirtjr. black. :iinl atv l ! Iw- -i vn lu we hate over utTtTedal Ibis price. 50 pieces :: inch iM Stl'i'l Suitings, ill li;;tit color ut 'i'f MT y.irtl, fl at lln lii'iriniiiiic; f iliis wMtiiti a I 4v. liHl pioic. ( 'h.tUif. ill I'oaulifol now li'ii;n :t .V P'T j ilt!, th bigj-- sl bf (lain in t'liallu'- - vi In- - m tl lo ollt-- r thi A U'aiiliftil lol ft W .iol t'lmilii- - ul SV poryaM. L "J olrTMVonusi ia i'nmer Untlei-wtar- . r., a. ft. .ut K. kImiiiI hif prt. e. on jate' Jerse lbllo' Mohair lnitcnt at '..', fit : .t Hluiwl l..w im t anu !iei!.js wta At an- movaroo. lv aiiicvw N'oivrithstaiulltnt th niornnHin lmlne , tv tUi Jrwr I!iWi4 Vt I ue have !n 4lv ilotie lii l.aii- - Wimii. While ami tUlNttfitiUM, a; . V ao4 iH'enti how inK csl utrtineni m tlo aile.-e-line. will now ivvai In h rwlvf.l a Milt t. lt r.f Csil. Ilieeiiil , (jhe si:ommi. ilrn .uemi U ht' AivoO- o4 lirvMM, W e offer a lot of L.iles' lllaxen at lte from to 14 year, anil fv t Mahtix Schm idt, "tlie" tailor Ins jus received his second shipment of spring woolens. Call and examine l,U stock in rooms 200, 201 ' 'U" ,uud M-- Pi'ogress building. W e are making a specially of coutlc men 8 shirts to order, in dross. sUk and flannel. Fit guaranteed. Bast-Mahsha- JIer. Co. 142 Main street. IfWW V -- H0S1ERY-- LADlisand CHILDREN. .ttry 1'nlr (imifHii-fr- ( SHtlnfnt'tlon In We Import and Control this brand. Men i shoes in Button ace and con-gres- s a regular S3 shoe in any style goes at 11.75 at the World, To fc. First street. Lawn mowers sharpened aud repaired 01 Last Third South street Capital Fully i'aid, $ 100,000.00 Union National Bank, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banking Business. Safe Deposit Vaults Fire and Burglar lror. Rents from $5 to $25 per Annum. t. It. WALK Kit, I'rcHldenl. j SI. H. WALKKlt. M.J.CIIKKHM.IN. ashler, L. H. rAKNKWOK ril.At. a.liler, J. It WALK I II, Jr., Aunt, t'usliter.. i Special Sale For Tuesday and Wednesday, May 20th and 21st, of silk gloves, all shades, worth from 40 to '50 cents, all go at .special sale price, '.'0 cents; also a lot of tinest misses silk mills, in all shades worth 85 to 50 cents, special sale price 15 cents, at 1h assignee's sale of (lie Benihenier & Levy stock. 53 Main street. - Spodul Sale. Special glove said AH the linest inaken of gloves. Alexander's in four button iiiusuiitai'ies gevcrncs and five button florences, worth from 11 to$1.50; all go at special sale at 55 cunts for Tuesday ami Wednesday, May 20 and 21, at the assignees sale of the Bcu-hem- Levy stock, 55 Main St. I.eifliorn Huts Selling at half-pric- at Mrs. W. H. Fox's Varlors, Crane building. Men1 Outing Flannel Summer Shirt at .'iK. Men s French ltalbrigan Shirt aud Drawer at !tU- - jer atiiL Men' x ks, excellent vjerumn make, in Tan ami M.lox, :t pair for 50i Men's Socks, very superior quality Ealiali Kildwst, in Oxford mixed Modes, Tan and rnlilcachcd. at J.'ic a pair. Wo claim this to be th hr half hose in this country. To buy them miei1 in to buy thorn alwajaa tionls' Silk Scarfs, in an piiiIIoh variety of pretty tlc! and deign, at L'.'ic. Gloves and Mitts. Mothers Friond shirtwaist l.aillen' llerlln (ilovcH at Hie acl l.v per We h. re. eli1 lrBhlpmnnf prtlr. eelel,nlet ntANe of loy' llrtwitla, IU I'.M lc t titling l.l-l- e (,lne- - In Hiicon thitlna' lmel and "rarh I'treai. shalM. al am tn lr. - - T..I1II NIK tilovea at Itv-- ' and We call atteniirm lo cir llti t Iw el pull hwlna lntm4ilrrd ri.mnetna It I'nri' Knullh 811k tiline at rt-- , 1t. an unpl n,n Th iln t .uiialaa vtttf l. ne, I'iii an patiera in lata Silk Jersey Mma at IV, '. Utr. hob aal ai all prleei rr.Hn H ) H ft "Oi- aii.1 am- a pall'. jaiil. j WIIITE 0003D3 ZDElP-A-ITlvIirLS-TI The opiiIiiritv of our special line of T.be Linen, of which w are tot genU, U mi the itiei-eaac- . Merit will tell. "I'lipular johU at popuUf picoK" Is our motto. Antique Bed Sets left from lust mt sale will 1m cloo, at Urn am price. In addition lo our regular line of bargain we will thia we( prraent th following extraordinary tlrive iu White tiomU: lot) pieces plain India Linen at 10, li-'- i nl ILo, twothirtU actual taltt. 100 piece Check Nainsook at 10, 2 and l.'iu w'r yanl. BcnidoH I In aboe Dtamliiril gtxxls, a full tin of Lace, Jacfjuaid and ' Kmbitiidcietl ellecta are shown, COHIT BBOS. The only place in the eitv is the Va-- r ely Hall, 54 West Second South, for bargains. sill and see. r. Wliltney If ucher'a Dental parlors next to Ctillen hotel. McCORNICK & CO,, SALT LAKK, UTAH Carrhtl oftt tttum given iolh Sate of fVji ani Bullion. 'c ntlirit luuriitH'ttenltt, fuar-- Qiitrdim htttltrnt inurht ihuvm. COLLECTIONS MADE AT LOWEST RATES o ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. COKRE8PVM)KX Tfi: New York Imp. iin1 Tnnl. Nut. Maul:, l.'hciu lent Nat. Itanli. Konntrc Mroi. Cincairo- iinimccciiii Nai. llnnU. San Kranelsco- - First Nat. llanli, t.'i'm.'Kcr WooilMorth Nut. ItanK, Omaha, omulia Nut. Itmik. St. J.oniK- - htatc Hank of SI. Louis. Kiinham'ltv r n Hank of KaiiMiet'llv t. Hank, i lly Nat. Hank London. KuiilaiulT-.vlesrti- s, Martin A. Co., ;tl Loinlmiil streel. Ladies' Bazaar. ARTISTIC NEEDLEWORK. Kemnvrd to ll'-'- y H. Moltt Hln-o- l Choico tln of rimm Covers, Table ( iovei'K, Toilet Set s. )pora Haurw, Sola Pillows. Hand Baxn Diiroau niut KideboarU Searfit, Silk Drain's, (Vu tor Pleoewand Day Ilea' Summer Cor-sets, Swiwfi Kmbrotdered Ariroiei, Ruehiiig, Ribbon and Zephyr, Wa:;h Silks. Lliioim and all kliutsot niatur-lal- s. St am pi nit Dime i Lessens Ucn k, S. Webstor.- - A. M, Webster. Dr. LI. I. C. Inman, Electro-Tnerapent- Vapor Baths. Treatment of all Female and Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Omen linens ii tu w a.m. i 't to b p.iii. Kootn II fc bulhllUK, Hlreot. Salt Lake. The Utah Steam Laundry does laun-dry work exclusively, making line work a specially. Main ofliee, 45 W. Temple St. Branch ollice at Gardner's, 141 Alain St - Notice nt llcuiiival. Our patrons will please take note that the Salt Lake City Brewing Co. 's city oJlice has been removed to "The Tivoli". opposite the Walker House. Jacob Mokitz. All latest improved machinery at Em-pire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone 114." i For lamps, silver ware, table cutlery and pictures, go to the Variety hall, 54 West Second South. ... AMfc . Speciul glove sale: All the finest makes of gloves. Alexander's in four button niiisquetaries gevernes aud five button florcncH, worth from $1 to $1.50; all go at special sale at 55 cents for Tuesday and Wednesday, May 20 and 21, at the assignees sale of the homer & Levy stock, 55 Main St. We are side agents for the Miller & Christy hats. Meu. Co. 143 Main street. Barratt Bros, have all the late anil fancy dining and sitting room Chairs. Bakuatt Bnos. Have you seen it? in Barratt Bros, window. The Variety Jiall. 54 West Second South, keep everything you want. Xew goods arriving every d,ay at Barratt Bros, furniture store. 1!A1U.AINH AWAY DOWN. ' A Lovely llutlir. 5j!) rods, ooriicrof 4tlt and F street. Four room brick bouse, large barn, rents for $25. Fruit, anil shade trees, electric cars, only $0300, or $i00 per rod; fe'.OOO cash. "Balance easy. 5x7 rods, corner of :lnl East and Tib South streets, electric line. (July $VM per rod; 750 cash, balance easy. Apply lo owner. Ko. 23 W Second South street. Workingmeii Who wish to built! a house and have their own home, should call ou E. B. Wicks, 252 S. Main, and get his terms. Price Sc Clark -- Dcnlera In Poultry and all Kinds of Game Fruits, Vegetables, etc., In season. rH Vnl I' irMl Soul It fltiwt, njipotlle Klmlmll Him k. KELLY & COMPANY Printers, Blank-Boo- k Makers and Stationers. No. 4H W. Hfoiul Houth Ht, Salt Lake, - Utali Our facllltlna for rtolnic KIrst 'la Job l'rlnt-Iii- k a of the newest and heal, nook Hnlrd. Printed and Hound to . Sample nf Hallrovl, MlnliiK, Hank and Mr- - caul lie Work ulwaya on hand. Complete Hub of Odlce Huiiplh-a- , einhraclnn the moat approved I.aVxir Saving and Kcoiioinlcal lnveutlona. Prices Low. Call on U. JanicM II Kavon, Frank I.. Holland, president. ashler. Bank of Salt Lake. " '.. .. Salt Lake tltjr," - I'lali. - General Banking Business Transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Money to Lend on Real Estate from One to Five Years Time. National Bait-- : OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $250,000 iYo. 11 Etut Pint Uoall, .itreet. IDIIRECTOIRS: H.f;. HAI:rt PlVHlilent (i M. Downkv Thon. Makshai.i,, V. K. Hciivmnkii, V. H. AUKKB40II, I). t'. BA' ON. John J. Dalv. W. P. Noiii.k. J. VV. JJoknki.i-A- ! Cashier Tranacf.i a Oenrral Bunking Limiuem in nil it liranelien. Bells lhl drafts on the principal ellln of the world. Jhmicm circular letterx of credit and IHjHtal money orders on all part of Lump and the Orient. I 'ollectlom proniptlp attended to. Loans money at Urn luweat rales aud on the heat tennx prevallluu In this market. Xiirt ian i.iir .ia.irai-- mi " " " "' w Mpeclal Oiler, I am authorized to oiler, for a few-day- S'2jxl05 ft. ou comer Fifth ami 4, with brick houo four rooms, closet, hall, cellar, city water etc.. for $4500. J. F. Jack, I'M S. Main street. - m m Special Sale. Special glove sale! All the liuest makes of gloves. Alexander's in four button musqiietaries gevernes ami live button lloreuces, worth fromtl to$l.oti; all go at special sale at 55 cents tor Tuesday and Wednesday, May 20 and 21, at the assignees sale of the r & Levy stock, to Main St. aire. Christy Has just received an elegant lol of black leggius at No. 31 West First South street. Come in aud sec our largo display of new goods just arrived from the east. Bakuatt Bbos. Choice maple syrup, the linest in the laud, Hamond' choico hums and baco n new goods and choice fruits arriving every day at C. B. Durst', 72 and 74 E. 2nd South St. . ' .. The largest display of vegetables n the city at C. B. Durst's. The Troy Steam Laundry guaratees its patrons excellence of work aud promptness of delivery. 142 Main street. Telephone 192. j PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, j NORTH and SOUTH j V" -- J Union Pacific SYSTICM. MOUNTAIN lIVIION Th" Only Unm rarrrtn ! l'aH4 H'a4 OcerUod MaJI. IHr' '.uve-ft.- - nt all I'.Hnli S'I't) awl tt, NEWTIMECARD March 2. 1800. I UUH CEITRKL DISTRICT, We open today a splendid line of silver bangles, bracelets, charms and ha r ornament in newest and hand-somest goods of this class ever placed the market. Don't fail to see tnem. Davidson, Lkvson & Mcci nl. Call and see my new line of hpimg Suiting worsted panialooiiings, etc. W. A. Taylok, 45 E. Second South. Two nice building lots for sale 2;l I Bargains in every street. line of furniture at Barratt Bros. Peterson & Campbell, dealei 'S in hay grain and produce, in car lots; 114 West First South street. The Delmonico, fsr, HmI i.M-oii- d Hon tu, Is now ready to Entertain the Public in Ihe Very Finest Style. Everything New and First-clas- s The Best Stocked Bar lo Salt Lake Clly. rrirate Wine Hooimh Allai lieil. Wilson & Busby, ,Yi K. Stron'l Houth, Henry f.clark --THE-TAILOR. 20 Emt Firtt fulh ttrert. jTHE CITY TICKET OFFICE. Elegaut lines of summer neckwear in bows, scarfs. Windsors, etc. Bast-Marsha- ll Mkk. to. 142 Main street. Pembroke, quick job printer. Five car loads of new and elegant furniture just arrived at Barkatt Biw. birthday presents go toflhe Varfety Hall, 54 West Second South street. Cattle ami horse Brands a specially it the Novcltv Manufactiumg company, (51 East Third South street. Special Sale ay and AVednestlay, May 20th ,f ('m 40 to ' cents, all go., at V" 20 cents; also a lot of 'silk mitts in all shades, Mo 50 cents, special sale price C,;' f'iguee's sale of the ,lenit t Levy stock, 55 Mainv THE SALT LAKE ABSTRACT, TITLE, GUARANTY AND TRUST-:-COMPAN- Y, Formerly Harvey, Ned li Co.), 265 S. Main Street-- CAPITAL $100,000.00. Incorporated under the laws of Utah Territory. Mates Correct Abstracts of Title, Mor all Errors. Titles to Eeal Estate and Mort-gages Thoroughly Examined and Insured. TXSCBES arafnt lo by Mechanic Lien j and de."edent fllt. jnta Nxea i latent Improved Die'ioldi In iU flre-p-o- vault, and an rtt rov boMiiea, Acta an F.iecnur. Artniluitrt(r. Guardian. A.iirnee. Klver. etc.. etc., and execute, trn-- u of every klrel. Holding Trust Funds separate from all ' other Assets of the company, i .nl retainir.- - a cmml the attorney Ihnraeh (Mil IB lilnek.frtHe. I o'Icct lu!en-- l i iwwr. ai!dtr.mw4;I other ln.ln-aiih',rt- ',i ' h.u-r ; Hlll f"! and M(e li. pt mltiwr.it .HZrvU M inHi. t. ln!'r I l Hllim 4. H.et-- r. - ! l'.Kr ,l,,nn W He. Zr""ir-- r and Ji"'f toward H . tmer. airt vnv.rr t For three weeks it has been impost- - finished in short order. Davidson. Levsos & Met lnl. r npplics at C. H. Parsons book Anrbach building. New Routa to Farh City. The Utah Central railway will open up their scenic route and short hue to Park t'itv for passenger business i. tween Salt Lake and Park tity May 1, Trains will leave the comer of Eighth South and Main streets, Salt Lake city, it a. m. Returning, will leave Park City at 4.30 p. in. and arrive in Salt Lake city at 7:00 p. m. Single fare, 12.00, Round trip, W OO. John W. Young, maniger. T. J. Maclistosh, gen'l F. & P. agent. v tl! an,1 ,a P'feet fitti ng garment eel ebrated Taylor's Star Sv-Z-J- - C Bromsteele, 108 street. Offden Crwamerr Butter. the market. M & CoMPAN-r- . Sole Agente Ogden CreameryButter. Plunger IralM Arrlit aod Lmm l Sail Uk City w Mln: Allanlle 1a.t Mall ? ' IVS? .n A K.- -r !' Para 'II, I 11. 4 U l H' a m. ( I . A"atitlc Ktt-- 'i?.'.: J laManrf Mil r.aaa t at. I'. land and H'ltle faa MkII impm. j Jj'preM """" "tT"-- KI..X me wnii. Mlifordr.,, $JZ' P JuabKaprea. .. .. ... ... - 'pai ,,.i wi r'M taa f. ' riulmrwn Paw-Tt- fr. dany uMJ-"- lnZa .. ' 'H.m m Pa ruter - ! ipm "salt Z-- ce tic "Wstarteta dJrtslet- - Pna-eTrlnMe.v.- Hit l.i'T adayl. Iwo Ut,, Ear. etc all I" . m- arTiriii at a - p. ! 7T Tm .ii 7t'ia1 m U iati5.t ts Ir r'fwa. Plan4 ! .... wran ar1X'''VV'o w,.' P.e Pal-.- Hie-- er ' Laa W a'LeTTT.. "'" I... '.- - .ih 1, Ihe. yrj" Kwl Jr;'1,r;Mt PaUenre, 'P J. V. TARKER, C. F. RESSECUIE. O-w-i L Cn l Fartt Jf!. nilid new line of silverware mopened in a day or two at Leyson & McCune. Call and tt nrc and sec onr new goods just train load Tot. Come arrived bv the and take J look for 7 Vbm. Tne perfect fitting bathing suits man ufactured bv the Brooklyn knitting works, for whom Wp r oIe agents. we have now placed on sale for the coming bathing season. Color warranted aud euaranteel not to shrink. ' i Bast-Maksha- Mek. C. 142 Main street t'rgct,tl,at we have removed to Second South street, y. " V hite. Real Estate CJ-- Gentlemen should leave their orders for customhirtS5at rshall Cq 142 Main street. j 3rF" ' ' ' ' I J. F. JACK, Real Estate, on'l Main. ! "l.t l.atn' itf j Special Sale. of pi,0vc sa,c! AH the fjnest mnSOVCS- - Alexander's in four ii tt'",arie8 gevernesoand live rences, worth from $lto $1.50: :nf.nTlaI sale r'" cen's for the "ednesdav, Mav 20 and . . ' aignp-- s sale of the Ben-- : eL.v stock, 55 Main SU j . ... ,.v . - - Mr. hri.tjr Is in receipt or new Flower To.tn-o- f: braiititnl dosig'i and work, w bu b iv Cetl earlv and mal-- o vS!r Election at Ne 31 ircet. . ...... - Trov ! . ; Troy M'nL.-- La,j0.ln ! Celebrated Ttoy Meam Sliin l- SIMPLY A CHILD. - k IJttle ClUc.go Xwirt TTUoe Hone.ty ' Wat Duaerrlug of a Price. Haggl;s,t!ie board of trade man, w hile on his way down town tbo other mom-ta-met a little ragged girl who asked turn to bay a paper. "I will buy it." said Haggles, "uot I want it but because you need the money." The giyl refused to take the money. "I thought yon wanted the paper," she said, -- but if you don't. I will not take the money." The board of trade mun stopped and looked at her. Her frankness of expres-sion was worth more than a passing glance. :,Where do you live;'" he asked. "Everywhere," sht answered. "Where is your father" "I don't know." "Where is your mother?' "If I told you about her you wouldn't believe me. Every girl on the street has a sick mother." The child's hairwas silken and beauti-ful. Had she been dressed she would hare been beautiful "Tell me ubout your mother, any-way," said Haggles. "Well," said the girl, "ir.y mother is rich." Then she began to laugh. "Oh, she is so rich that she could buv some-thing to eat. Think of thatl" The board of trade man looked at her again. There was something sbenit her that was refreshing to him. Ho handed her ten cents, but. she would not take the money. "If you will go down to the dime mu-seum with me I will get you an engage-ment," he remarked. "Your honesty is deserving of a price." She made no reply, but smiled at liim. Late at night a cab was driven rapidly through the street. A man was thrown out on the sidewalk. . He had been to a dinner. The brilliant speech that he had made was forgotten. Men that had beard it had gone singing to their places of abode. The man lay on the sidewalk stunned. A little girl forced her way through the crowd. "Your honesty is deserving of a price." he said. . ; She me.do no reply, but wailed at him. A funeral (Tain pasiied along the street A little girl stood on the comer. She did not offer a paper for sale. She was think-ing of the man in the hearse. Did she think of the money that he had offered her? No; she remembered that he had spoken a word of kindness. A man said: "Well, he's gone." Ahomeless girl stood with the dew of emotion in her eyes. Arkansaw Traveler, fB IT WILL PASS. Thomas Upon Hid Eetum 8,6m0t Talks of the Disfranchise-- , merit Bill. jrjUON OF M0EM0M QUESTION. Public Buildings Bills and the tos- - ogee Site Soon to Be ; Settled. Brnor Thomas, who, together with enior West, has been m the east months, the major portion which I!"1" was sl;ent ftt th0 llatiJmi1 ,! returned to Salt Lake yesterday P Totlav the governor occupied ''iXinutorial chair, and to a Times ifrter talked of legislative matters pending i congress and the sen- - tho C'ullom bill will be bo I Ihiot l;"wis the governor's repeated dement measure.. "Yes I be- - will become a law, and I think Lid- Today every voter iu Idaho , t ike the oath to the same effect, ho docs not cast" a " t f a voter in Idaho m,cllcd to take tho oath and re-- ' the laws of the country he "uKlk required to do the same thing , tli J think the bill will pass rlla majority of the" members '(he committee on territories of, l, house aud senate are favorable to It ,d with their recommendation, iu my lluioii built the houae aud senate will .olic measure. If the only solu-- , dm (iicslion and the test outli ,,1,1,1 hero as well as in ,1m. Many citizens aud men of hero have sigued a, petition kwu" the disfranchisement bill, but ; rusuu they signed it is because rf nilsapprclieiid its provisions, tiy believe that because a man is a niion that lie will be disfranchised, ut mistaken idea. By its terms Mil provides that unless a man, ..ilier Mormon, (icutile or anything i), will lake the test oath, he shall be and not be allowed to ir. Ho has to swear that he is not, ,,, not pi'a"tiee, or in any way be. in in polygamy or its teachings. Ilea the house committee met I was Pittsburg, hut I suggested to.' Mr. ruble, chairman of tho committee, ay fur me that I believed the major ition and belter clement of the pop-ttio- u of Utah would favor the pas-2- c of the bill. I was in favor of any lislatiun that would destroy the nr of the Mormon church. Some the most prominent men who favor f legislation are Senators illom, Eilimiudi, Paddock, Mauder-li.Plat- t, Stewart, Saimdersand Jones, the house its principal supporters i' Representatives Mckinley, Struble, iker. Dorse v and Speaker Kced. And regard to the Edmunds bill authori-ng territorial governors to upiioin ruin county otlicials, I heird little of Ililinlly think tliat its passage will cmsidered during the pendency of bill. . . I'lloiiot see atfy good reason w,h? a in who aids and abets in the coniniis-'i- i of crime, should vole any more mi should the man who has coiumit-- I Hi'! ci'i:m, and if a mall cannot ear that he is not a member of ail which tramples upon relig- - by iiiakiiigfrimu a part of its creed, "Will to be disfranchised. Tho test- - ii ha the hearty support of Senator iimnils and other leatleru. Where do I think the postorlice will kaled Well, when I took my de-jur- e from Washington it was 'gen-'l- y imilei-stoo- that the Dooly site ild be accented. At that time, how- - '. the (juestron had uot been delin-- : ' settled. A!'d as to the proposed public W That is another question 'niiot say when it will bo deter-- 1 It is now on the house eaten-- ! when Governor West and niv-- 1 wencd the capital we inquired 6f Kerr the cause of the delay after ."ail heard of tho committee being !'wi-- to make a favorable report, it; informed us that he was waiting to write the report, as it Clsl"iiiary for representatives to ''such reports. When wo called and told him of what Kerr Wormed us, Mr Caino stated that II not understand that he was cx-- to write a report.- By reason of "flay the bill lost its place on the 'Uar; !t ,(,m not reach the eoni- - within the two days assigned to mimttee, an attempt will be made it up out of its order: It is cx--- u that the bill will pass fixing tho "'' al)ln'01)1'iiUiou flt WOO OW to senate committee has favorably 'wed the Ogden bill for a public R and it will pass the senate. Tho wot both the house and sub-iiuie-have also expressed them-a- s favorable to the passage of rnor Thomas and nle at Washington were dubbed " uon ami Pythias of Western pol-- ? account of a republican and ut working iu tiie tame harness po ijical measures. est and Baskin are still hi Kton and will remain there until "are m more definite shape. Soft and stiff hats in light and dark colors to be slaughtered at the tempo-- ! rary quarters of the Woiitl clothing and shoe house, 70 East First South street. Xow that w e are prepared to do high class watch repairing promptly we so-licit our share of patiouage. 'Kemein-be- r that all goods sold are engraved free of charge. The followiug properties are tor sale on very easv terms. Inquire of h. B. Wicks, 253 South Main street: A 9x10 corner ou Brigham aud U, facing south and west. A seven-acr- e tract corners on Ninth East and South Boulevard, tacingsnuth and east. Beautiful twenty acres on the East Bench, little south of Terrace Heights, with full water rights. Also the best investment in the whole eit v Poplar Grove lots, only $200; one-thir- d cash, one-thir- d one year, one-thir- d two years: 8 per cent interest. A beautiful corner on I enth East, Bit xl55 i'eet, between First and Second South, cheap and on easy terms. |