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Show t I J? s rilE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY. AUGUST 1,18 , , .. ; J TKESALT LAKE JIM ES. Y Til a TiMriS lUUHIiN.- CO llA'V, Ti iTl' p'.l'.llli'.e-- i f.'orv ...,, trs ''' ; si;7 iiji ,. ... r. n . 1 .ml v.Hv al i '' T'lf. I'l'.IH emit ilm t o f ,r,i a ." Vt-- .J".. s in ha !i ,;n rvict ;,.n( t.i S ' 1 m ml i iio mtn .1 ,v :i .11, 'f 1; !. t emcr.d ,t t.i" .f,to!f i:i S ,"t ia-- d j y f.r t,.":icm1,..i,tju Il,uii,,;u u.o lmias at a U'i-- e.as m ,tt-n- '. 1' !'; im-- ; .'in - T nT77'7rT;7.",77.r Tar t' h ' n 11 M u 1? i ' !..' V'J t.(Mr.! ir. ir u 1 1"P" Vt i,i. , mi v ry ii ir- - r. .m.ir in.tk-- j iiit.nt-u.at- , inuip,.iii.l to thU I!:'..- t) Elghrst of ill in La.yair.j Powers-- U. S, Govt Rspcrt, Aug. 17, iS3g. DTHOEIZED QITY GENTS rt" THE Deposit Stamp Systcni OF THE - (UTAH COMMERCIAL &SV1MSS BAlf 82 and 34 B. F1rt; South St. I01li Want Cor.Mth East anil th Snnth il. K Br. nun. Cor. lt buntli atwl O.h Kant Fmilfor lima Il K Kt K.:u.in-- Jt Hperry 0i S. Maia A loit;eroftli...t'or..tnt Vtnn i.'trd Mo iNirs. Btri: ce.lltl 4 A W. 41b NlWtll l W oit Htore..., ;4 W. .t Poulh l ' Hill 3M N. Mil W. II. Utann. HI M. MB Wntl 11. .1. s,il ,,i iii.j ksr N. 1st We-- s l ri :k liMiitiUi.- - H. 4th Ka S. tdoriv Htoi Tul E. ?lh Soutti Mn. S. Il'irna Cor. 6tit and llih Koutli bnnls im Si4 W.fiilt South J. .v M. I van 70!) S. i nit 11. II. J I V ill Ii .!( Ht JnllO 11. Kol-'o- W E. 2Stl flout II Art liu Kiowin 776 W. N'irtii Tampla A. II. IalfTty Kark J.ilm V. i'. ...Cor. Wild Smith and frd F.nnt Ko iiiR.-- A King M7 Went Tiipl ,1. W HarrlH HIOC Rt J..h! Hrowu Cor. N. Ttmplo and Dirt Wit . 1' tt-- ui St It c.'inr.l oiio-.- l n HoimHftil Ont." Tills Oo-o- OntirrvlHn I'm n- l.ninb. r Htiildln Cu Sui-a-r V. o .iBiiit i Nellson BIKC'Jttonwood Uptime Savlile Mill Cruiic J. IS. KohliiB.m farm ugtou KC. T'EPr'SlTM mn iw marie at tha Hank or I Willi IlliV of Us Aitentri. itud whu (! amount maches tl.im iriM will ffnt 5. per c- - iit Imeraat tii. mou. compoundrd 4 tluiv a sar. (.;eneral nANKiaiirjsiMtHB. Dirrctim-- V. Arm-t- ut. V. W. Mailnen. Thoni W. E tif.cu, 1! liv r Hottrra Ur. Jo. H. Ru h ir.la. Th .n. V. .. O H. Hardy, M. K. Cuiiiiiiiui. ha:uuel McluLyrt. K. J. 8.41X11 VillNTINO C O. Job Printing & Book Binding Emi, CsuDLy md OCca Slatlonerj. tl and So West Third South Sk D'in'1 mis (lie (jrtind IUimblinin rally nt the Salt La'cc theater toniilit. iSjy trhcs Vi'l In- ni'n'e I'll U. II'. ; utlrll, Mnr Jk'-iu-t- , Mut 11-ur- S:,ii(;-- . Ihihi:! Slftrp, tW. . Tnunlo und J)iiih' I Iliirriuylvn, .mla Ftnieli Ibiriug the month of August we wilt reduce the price of our elegant satia, finish photographs from j(5 to ti and ft per dozen. Remember, during August only. Come early and avoid the rush. Shipler, lloopor block, First South. m Kxonrnioo to Syracuse. Sunday, August 2nd. The P.iii!din. Laborers' Iuternatinual union of Sailj Lake and Ogdeu will give their first an nual excursion to Syracuse. Train leave Salt Lake at O ht) a. m. and 1:80 p. in. nud returning leave Syracuse at 5:d. p. m. anil i) p. m. Fare tor thu rouudi trip liO cents. Ihm't :.'. tin; iriiirl llrptililiiutn rnlhj lt the N(.V l.'lK-r- i'.V. 'm ' t'jlliijht . Sj, flh S will tie iini'tr !(' II'. Hi ma II, James I)i eiiir, Jiilin Hi nry Smitlt.Jdinc ftliari. Cot. 1. Tru in ho and, Daniel Harrington. Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. Vhr la Win. C'usliln? Wm. Cushin who was last heart! from at Bonner, Montana, last year, l wanted by his relatives. He is4Myear old, in 5 feet in height,, and weighs 110 pounds. Any information leading to s discovery of his present whereabout will be gratefully received by address-ing Mahtin Ci siiiv, l'lattsinouth, Neb Th.3 Slatightor Saie of Tan Shoes continues at Spencer & Lynch'. A Still greater t reduction has been made for 80 days. All Tan Shoes below cost. - - - - l ait. mist tin- isrand It' pahliiaii rn" a l the Sa't L'tse llieuler lunl'jhl. Si. x i I I., iniule In I'. If. IleniieU. .limns ' ',, , .lohn'Jteiirii SniUli.daine.'i Slinrp. i'i:'. I. Trn-iit- and linniet Hnrriiiijlott. The Secret of Fine Pastry.1 Is wholly in using Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. The only pure Cream Tarter Powder sold on the market. Other brands contain either ammonia, alum or some other adulterant. Ammonia or alum powders dry out, make tha dough too porous, leaving a bitter taste, etc. Ko agency has assisted so much toward perfection in cool-cr- as Price's Cream P.alcing Powder. Its ingredient3 are simple and so blended as to exist in exact chemical pro-portions, so tifler tise there is never any excess of either left in the food. Hence there can be no impurities whatever left io the finished food. No bitter taste, no taint of ammonia, but food raised with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder partakes of the natural sweet flavor of the flour and keeps moist and fresh for days. This powder possesses qualities peculiar to it alone. No other makes such delicious pastry. No othei contains the white of eggs. Suuday dinner at tho Saddle Rock. Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. - - Don't 1iti;stlr aeand Jl. ,'i. a ri ri!,i attie Xt-- L;iU 'lUrhi.i:,!.i. ....';. will lie iwk hif C li'. ' a iti ..mm. Jkviiic, Johiw IU iieu Smith liunrit S,'. , Vol. 1. 'J. 'runJU un I jhii:i,l lb'rei,i-j- ' j.i.. - Sundaj diaucr at Hie Saddle Ruck. Don't niixx (In- 'jrnnd juildiraii rail; i at the .Sttll ..al e th, aer taiii:lil. uriie.i will lie Made tii) V. If. Hi itin'U, diinie.i Di.eene.'hiliii Henri Smi7i..A(nms Siniri, tul. 1. Tiumhei and DanUl llnrrmyior.. fc.iiiscrlptit u tit 't in Il.iily Tutu-- , (Always iu advanco.) 19 IllOilUia 5 (Y) H ' la II ; " i in " .,0 '.ilr I'm-- : Tim i, S..it I.ui t;);y, UiaU, Our Telephone Number, .i:.t l V. illy mid Vi iml-ti- p H!.o Hi jiir I!; an p:i Ijf :i lit j N.iil. Laht Tii.'.lii'r. ZU I.iviy j- -,, , t U Vkcw..l ly tl.rsri. i;..i:.n-tt- , L:.iitli and (;. Ilact ncni'3 ov:.n ai?. fete KlM.'jiiis S)c:-c;H'- i n Tariff nml Local ".snacs l).v liu i .call-i- n ;r Craiiii's-- Tha D.i nncfa'.io Oj'tinhicVii t fort to t!iB Wi'b. Livu V.i:n. TH CETECIIVCS VEF1Y D:C LIST 1 ntl.aniiai), .'iilrl Lynch tin I Cut. Domi.-l-In- At.- Tin... I l.r. j ih H tn ll 'mu ly Thtf Xttll 'A IE..i;rtrr. 'I'!ic ri'puM'iraii jaiiy iu Ki'jiitii ward .'.ai o just ii'r'iit wai a ticce iu niiirti iv.ih I !i it inn:, 'i lin nielli wad (htIi-cI- , ' i!i i with at tlieir lict, mul I'm i.Mlii'iice nii-- ft n;ii: in m'iKfS g'ail in- - vi f llm nralur ami iimiiri'.t him wi.U iinjif iii Ha; ulliamle f lircc-- i ol lii.n rll.irN. A Clear hky IVlluCtell '.11! III"? i.l im'elii'H mi. liDi.liiin, ami a balmy li;e, ah Kept e ei yum! cuul ami inviijo-r;ilr.l- . It Il'iilv vv.isu leiiiililinnn liiiit. of oiiipoy'iient. IViHeciiuii linilt f it!-- ! tr, si uiuil.acl en.wnraa;i i Bteipr", an4 liilifl the I'.'t'ii-mr- of th'- - enu.jejy i'ru;eeliiiil win tile pfn-- ! tM!;ii"i of pr iiy ami tiie workinj;- - imiriM hutie nl cu )ioym 'lit. After Mr I'rau rf-- a Mr. Sor envm of Mituti pi.!.i' i Jew won! of oiii.-yfeii- .nl to 0i !'"ini'iiii'ii!is. 'I ii" tiu i ti ifrirt til run clieers i.ii t a tiiier fur iliepirtyof iiror.-- H nnil iirntectioii :m l ail.ioiiniud until tu- - narrow liii'lit nt ilm llm.ilcr. j Tlist l.m.irrn'.lo I.Kt. i a s)ecii:iMi of rllieiency th ' "mi'vi;! list." jiiniiihetl I lie ilenocralio co,.i'ni'ti-'i- ! Iiy i ilrowiy i a "I iiy. Ii. Miiiii:i:in thu n I'ties t!ui a .! ci. n t it nt.. I cu iu mi wi' in liaru I alien il U;m.: t!le:i: i.'lv'ej to put a toillli-itoli- at til, I',. Mil of till; oiu! iv'iicli tho "lljil'li 1u" cu iv;-,- , s t li;is been umihii.' to Ii nI R'l'l at Ilm nlher tilt: Ictjeml that liu Ims :i!) leloneil t 'id country. It H iniptisVi-lil-to t. il by what peculiar nystcin tliu vigilant "ciiitu !m.i canieil hi woncy fur "ilei. eiive" work, l.ct'd hub. Ly,, h. J U nr.: can 1 Ii nv tickle, is f.imii; The j;..ltiemall whom tilt) "ilc- - lecl:vc."faili.!(l to liml wan among th" liu t comiiiiciimin oi thon.) who with crying repuliliciiii doclntien last night on the Kiv;liih ward 8iiiirc. Hu !i h en i pou-in,; division on party line j for man v yearn, is a lima of coinmaiidinif Htaliiro and would would eii.'a.,'!' attention in any throtii;. ' lieilon, llte htTl ;.. can't Lb ftiiuul." Aoi ther cxampic of clever dettictivo worn. 1,'pon tim authority of tho Ih icpoi lcr wiio covered the event Mr. lluttou wan chairman of tho meeting at tin Sixth ward school noma on Tuo-(la- y niht last. Cl nt'. ('. 0.. ilea t." and over,' l.i.li;r went homa ahnklnt? haiidn wit. 'a liiillsnlf, that the tliibiiiX 11,'utn of tilt) in mill wan ctiil will 'eui. It was a great uiglit for the lihural. Tim Ln.l Urau l C.hr- -. The local republic.ia campaiiTn will reach itn eraml climax at t Salt Lake theater thin RViitiinp, ou w inch occanion tlin nm:it prominent men of tlin stump will lie present to litunafK iti'iun.'nttie falla:'ien and hoiat the on which Monday's utrucglo wiil r volve in their true iih'ht. Protection au I the import-ant part it ilium play in the ultimate grandeur of thin great territory will be presented in a most exhaustive manner, and a feature of the t;rcat problem that with silver as its t vin luunt de-termine tho mastery of the two great parties in the next presidential cam-paign will bo permitted to escape The heated campaign no wai,'iii' in Ohio and the attitmle of the parties there, with Campbell as Lis on the one side ami the peerless Mi'lvinloy and protection a Itin euidiuj star upon the other, in a horo-scope of all that will eventually eon-ter- n Utah, and it is from thin that lo-cal orators will select many of their oi.jict lesnonn tonight. It is especially urgent upou all who seek to cast their vott) lutellisiontly in all elections to bo present. It is especially urgent upon oal as well as young I'tah to come out, ami With the campaign teacher k" through a course of instruction that any possible disorder from free trade may bo swept awav tV the superior of the" ballot boxes of thin territory. It is incumbent noon those who believe that protection to the great silver industry, that is now so formidibl a block in the foundation of I'lah's thrift, should be maintained to bo there and secure to themselves the information that years were re-quired to i?ther. It is the duty of those who believe in the encourage-ment and maintenance of those enter-tirise- f that are typified in the sugar hue, industry iu which the farruurn of Utah now detect auother source of tre-mendous revenue to be preent and it is a duty that every man who belioves in the ascendency of truth and protec-tion over fiction and free trade owes himself and posterity to come forward and listen with the masses. The com-mittee who have been up to the arm-pits all day in :riakin preparations for this grand event estend cordial invita-tion to the laditp." and to youth who. through their owrf superior powers of acquisitiveness, may yet wrest husband or sire from th Jliisguided path into which he has falltvi. J.iriviii liie en niii I'm crowd to n- - iiMi'-K- nrotind tlm rpeakern' stand in the Si;iialo. There were many la l.es pi uud vv (n il Ciiairuiau i lutiuore .'ir.iso to call tint meeting to toiler he liwii.e.l u:. on an aildieni e that added t i'Uia.'t to cerv man's hopes. It w Ms a ;.' I'l... ui'se ol peopm iheiit iiti'o liiiiniieils i.l' republicans nnil !h. y give-.- I liii'if chairman with i.far'y niiiiil - ef applause, (ii t im.ni liiiintii J lir'.cl'..' stated II, ii tii - mi i" n was e died to Ur.se a lew lea-mi- s why the njtibli-- i can t. '.'.i t s'lmiM 'bo voted in 'i h i' ll.-e to tii.y ulliel'. Hi! noted till! Ii i il'i s v ; i,-- Iii. I iraiisiniiiieil this The pi ess gang will grieve to learn of this blow at reportorial and typographi-cal ranks, liu might have been seen by the "detective" on the platform at F.i;'hth ward f piare last nii?ht gather-- ! ing thinklets from the stump speakers in hi.n Utile wicker of ii;-- mucic. Tho ghost will waU up to thd ballot box at the accepted hour liovvever ami "Cclbe Clare" will register another vote for tho perpetuation of republican principles. IP ititoii, Iiou.i.is E., can't he (mind. ' It will be comt'orliiig to the press gang to know that they are not called upon to pay the funeral expenses or erect a suitable monument to his memory. When last seen he had paused long euouii in his pur-suit of the elusive item to put away a tenderloin steak, a couple of boded a sl.ee of tuiuco pie and a list of etceteras that would have appalled the the appetite of a Kansas corn-fe-belle, "I'.i'nw n!ee, Henry C , can't be foun t." The detective in probably tho only man iu Z.on for w limn Henry Clay, so- - iioilar of thu Ti'il'itne, has not made life nt least a momentary mockery. This in ail Ungenerous thrust at II. ('lay's vigilance as a solicitor too for the detective advertised his business in eleven Jlrnrf'l cohinis this morniug: "H nam r. M.S.; can't nef.nii.d. Vovvau, 1 11 il'les; can t bii luiuid." Wi ll, a detective can't be blamed for recoiling at tho sinister portals of an oliicu when the soien of his feet have been blistered by bucIi exertion an the foregoing betrajs. And yet they aro but samples of thu ellieiency with which the sleuih hounds, who are cou- - s.'crating their time and their genius thai au honest, vote may be had and that fraud may again t) rebuked by the people of Zioii. The list is oue va-- v iltlei'ut'ss of Hiich sni piil entries, and its publication threatens to glut the iiostiil'.ii'i! with cti'iurii'4 about the wt.creabcts of missing men." But Humpni' ghost will not down. What a mantei ot d'tsuid melaiu holia v 'li c-- t itn folds aoout the, tlomtt oi Ine I t.i". 1. ii when tlm as; nil dis- - poM-r- s llitit mi more will the glittering patnTogr.ipiw of the rotund Lannan bo r. ilecti 'l ill the columns of its paper. "l.aini'iii, fat 11.; i au t lio found." What billow was it that swallowed j this pieslos turns of Ziou's political sea and hid him frtnn he argus eyed vigi-- ; h.tit'e oi the deulocl'atiu sleuth? Put, It publ r.'jilsn at Draper, Tho nntlienc that greeted lion. J. K. Booth, Ur. Simmons ami Mr. Murphy last night, though not a very large one, was certainly a highly appreciative one. After the hand had played a few choice Mr ileber A. Smith, candi-date for selectman, was called on and gave a few remarks, showing Ii is faith iu the principles of republicanism. Mr. Murphy followed with a few well chosen remarks, illustrative of the prin-ciples of protection. Mr. Booth then held tho audienco thoroughly interested while lor an hour ami a half be expounded good eld American republicanism. Mr. Booth first nailed an untruth publisued in the Salt. Like Herald' that the republicans and liberals were all one party. Mr. Booth said that some of the men in the Hi mid ollico knew him and know John Moriran, and they (the Salt Lake Her-ali!- ) km w very well that J.K. Booth and John Morgan- - Jt'renot liberals, nor afliiiateit with a,l plrtv that was a pari oi the liberal party. Kir. Booth then traced the history of tho republican party, afterwauln giving au excellent explanation of free trade, tariff for rev-enue only ami the protective system. Mr. Booth was followed by Dt.Y. II. Simmons who, though it win gi ttiug very late, stii! ti enabled by tho ad-mirable way in which be nrost-ntc- the issues of tho day to clearly show up the isoohistrtfs of democracy to keep the aiid.eneu spell-boun- tor "thirty minutes. t"rraoi v, ami ile Iu the eonciu-im- i lh.it. it were In let the dead past Ii n v its ni tul ami ti - iiinti tiie iiioils ol iii. pi H.i i.etioved that tlm principles ni t i m n ie.mi in were broad t iii iii It ami sii'o.ix eiiotl .'h orally liiatl :o st i;i, up. ni and i'i presented an issue of i ft. not a hatred of iraduion. Tim tii'st sjieaUer i'ltrotl uc.-- was Mr. John 'I . Lynch. IV campaigu ot nud democracy, saitl lie, bad If w.is a campaign of edu-cation, funs of literature, were being scattered no't tins territory to educato tho people iulo Ilm bei'n is oi tun' or the oi le r ol he t't'c.tt pariies. There wan room in Utah f.'l' but two parlies thu n pit I. cm and t!m 'I ne tmutni.ii pcopiii had lain down their people's pany; they bail renounced their a.let'niicu to tiieliuterfaeiiou.il light ol tiie past, and wero will-ing to join witli tlm two great parties and begin a new politic u existence. 1 am wilnng to trust them if they are willing to trust un. 1 on'ignl s meeting in but a begin uini.'ol the gram), liiinl triumph of tho party of progress and protection. In-side of two ye ir w hi a notice of a re-publican meeting is given there will be no hall lafee t'lto'ij'u iu Salt Lake to hold the people. The nct speaker was Mr. . . Brown, lie s.tttl: aid reuiiiultvl as I .tri-- e bore lliei evening ih.it I am iook-:ii- . !o .. ,u'. I ' e wi st. 'I'ao repuiiiicati pally is in- kill;," lawat'd tin wet. faery iutortaii event in the history of our n iiinn h.is l .n'i.'il m il, it ilirci'iion. l.e Sj i'ti. i' tlre .v a en i isnii of ) great mtl.oiial p .rti.-- ., ni.d iM'ti ,! bv history liovv C"!'C l '., .lid St:,' il'ld cmtie il'.llll the repti ... can ; a i 'lie-par; v in r h ,i d an' ' itin g an 1 it iiei i t' in i o. in,', .1,: :. is a Pa: I y of .ii-- : riici.u.i and iti ; it'im. In ircu UMiiii prim i, '.: w t. but a .1. fi-- rat, mi ol e,-r- one for iine- -' l mi l lad tl.'Vil lor the im, Imc-- i I'i t tin iiiitn '.: !! .;::: r vv.u n have your ;,i j :: in i iio i,::t,. v ui. i'no i m p: a u ii ug ni i, ptil. i can prmcip't'S iu I'lahvv.is I, ul ; ' iirrv,:, ; mi; ni lli.ti ancient l ime it of the i ".'.:;.', 1: .: al: emu are crn it'.o aii-- i.i.. I I"' ih'iunoi ai ic par1 y is a ; lit v oi pi- mitses. Il pi.eiii es any-th.r.- lti'.i..f.t f.cctimi, but it w'.is kim .u ta k'i p a p.c! : ur linni r a ' m mm-;'- . n mil I c .lis of n.'i be--- . i.i", ' n t t . : !. i ,'!'.'.. a g. ,Vei imient of m im : e ip.e. y . e pc pie, a n l for the ' pv.ip.f. Wc ti'e .tilling tmiV to a.;. 'at 1. .my. Wo ar! to n- - ei I n :r i i.vi.l a.i y an mil' belief ::l i':- - r.g'st in jn m ;i m;r--.;v- Wnat i'e'mr -- .. r.iv emmi to'ium'!' io :',:.! t!..:t tiie f:i ,"t timl I t. til w as cm: r !;.- - I bv A ermi! I. .is l.een In Session. Tho registrars from thu respective precincts organized as a board ot "cor-reeiion- " at Independence hall at 8 o'clock this morning, the special object being to correct the names of any and all persons entitled to a votd that had beeu misspelled, and to reiustate such as had been oiniited through the fault of the registrars. The board at y o'c't'ieJi this afternoon reported that no applications in addition to those reported through tho commission hail beeu made for rein-statement, but that most of the timo had been taken np in transferring the names of "non resident" to the ward to which he belonged. The board will be iu session until ti o'clock this afternoon and will corrcet ail error that come within range 01 its authority. Tlia SpeiUera The committee lias announced the following roster of speakers for ttie the grand republican ralley at the theatre this evening. C. W. Rennet, James Devine, Jno. Henry Smith, L B. Critrhlnw, James Sharp, Col. 1, Trumbo, Daniel Harriug-- ' ton. '.vim itnpri'.a!, lazy pace ami powerful shoulders! Is'o man who has watched ids 4 struggle in Utah will be in-- , liticed to bciieve mat he has abaudotietl tins territory that blossoms with all natures gifts just at a period when he sees iti division on party lines th" truiti.m of a hope that all these yearn must have thrilled the heart of a eon-- j si lent republican. Inspired by fraternal solicitude ami! a heart felt interest in the fate of its c.mfiet . s. Tn k Titi:s lenders its s to th" ei'.nrt. io unearth the gen-- ! tieiman who "can't l e found." i "t. ..liu. 'll.oi, Joint Yi'. ; c m't ho It is iimtii evident that Coitncl I'vcr, ex iinm:. chief ot the stalT of sleuths, is not carrying tho campaign funds with the Commercial National Bank of which Colonel Uoti-- i ncllaii, atiotner of tlm "missing," is the stalwart cashier, or perhaps pay day for tiie detective has not yet iartiv.'d and he alTortlt'il the oppor-- liinily nl taking a short cut to the win-dow. i J'arrol Arthur P. " '1 he detective has failed to pin any (all mi to this entry ami as Arthur who ' is the proprietor of a plumbing estab-- : whose sign is rcllected in the broad daylight of Main street has not abandoned the city or left the territory he inn iiiik be dead. The man who got fiis bill b.r July plumbing will make ailidavit Io the eontrrtry and if the av-erage plumber is not m the democratic eeitietary it i not because tho average iamilnri' has not thrice dammed him. But the list grows longer with the weeding out of ach laughable blunder and there'll bn a resurrection some where ou Monday. s'.vrti-- si.mr. in- - I l iii. A . e.i hl(j, t i.l a,, iii i man ku is t:: tt si uoami tier;, n d eon id not bt: p. im mi. limit r the pr situt, adiu.ni-tra- -: turn m V.'as!i:ag:n, In imc iwn years nt ' is a. id t'nii ii. iiy by tho hardest ex-- ! er;:m-- s ateh. im! is the phantasy of a jl. vm!i'!e.i in, ml. Mr. Brow a closed his adiir'-s- vv :th au appeal t the voters ta cu-.- their ba.lms mi .'!:):, 'lay nn their tl. reeled and be deaf to the p, ii 'i'ii s and halr uls of limsewiio '.. in "i il ni pro.uiigiug a needless strife ."! da. mm sharp spoka ou the issues of. lie ti.'iv in a bii't'ioie manner., liu ii.ii'a.'ierixml the organization of the r puuiicau narty m Utah as a lli'lli'i'lul ri'iiiil'.linll WiUi-l- l could !ml go backwards. 'flit! people's partv. A nice, "what is the people' party." j "It is ilea l; let it res;, iu pi ime." Cheers. flie people's part v ti,'.'. in't'i's-ii- t. I A niee. v. I,, re is i tn iiii'-- ti party?"! "I' is a!.vi il ad; but ll hasn'i yet found it m:t."j (liugiiti-- There aie but, two pa: tics vv oriliy t,i live liu- - an and 'lit .iemo'cruiic. 'i'luy nre ali that can live in I tail The republican party is an honest party. It s lar mi v ntc that cm-mie- iauslv bn cast lor it, tmli.-- iu I (ah or The son s tliat bad a c 'i at the republi-can nan v of U'.eli. that it had cnterc it.', a ' .! with aiy m her parly ei e nut slum, and cm.imittd from a source irmu which Hum's may be ex- - j !(, 'j iio rei.mi:ilc,'iii p o'ly im' mi v ate tha: Uuotca t fnr princi-ples. I. et nil republicans turn out on d a .' in vote. Ii is :t duty v. owe ta oi.rs Ics our chlldrmi aid Io our m'.'im?. a:;. tlm' duty says we shall mil .Mnti.iny ami vote for our Mr H i; me! Pratt drew co'tp-iriso- nn i tl: hi of i,m rejmhm in and ,U ilie mtrties Iroi.i the stand-- :..: nl iff.iit c'tinii am! free trade, v showed that under iV'-- trade i im m ', t n.iiii-ut- wns bankrupted, bus;, stranded uud vvurkiuiuru thrown out Tin Liberia. liadly. Tho meeting of anti-part- liners at at the theal jr last night was charaetor-- : i.'d by tiie same old ranting s, the simo billow of halt) uud ' Ine same volume of I'renz;'jd assurtioil that has st ii.iped their campaign from the Siting of tht: first torpedo. Thu r.ignliy ni was ihtivvnetl by , the riotous milbursts oi hilarity and iv.hticttm I'il'arts of the c.mptig'tern igivc the crowd ,iii oppi.ri unity to mi'.v l it is probabli) that very few gat j dawn it serious t uou i: lit. The howl was perpetrated into thu early hours lot th.' morning, and he sa.onn soon ' became the scent: of lite Wildest demon- - striuioiii of endorsement. TV roun- - j dor aud bum was iu it up to his neck, CLOSING OF MAILS. At AU l,k Oily. I mii, April 10, 1S91, C P ! r I ea H; ali to t .1, ii.JX 1....1T, I tut. lou l.ri.1 i (vi am. ft. i '. A!i:uo tr.a.l ma Si.j , m. t . ' .it ':.' u. r' .1 f I,'.. :ui u?i 1 Ir.t no a' n.iii.t. i a. o a J. :.. i Mir:, f if ait rauci-- c i.. , ri rt. i;. v. M.i tor i ln :.M u. ;a. V. P.- - Mail f'.i" l.l.l... iii j.u.1, t''.rl - .ii .'.1 f a i r, '0 n. m. H. tl. . I 1'iT il' A '..'n mnll. .tl:il., p. m. t!. 1' 1'a: t it, c.ia.v.uu ai.tl echoV. ! k'nsco, Miifiir.l und Int riiifd:.siip,, :tto j. .it' Hilda, m. U. i'. i.l.- - k'u aa.l it.t rm.i.ll tie ''. 1' t 7:10 a. la. t'. r ::kC t., M.UCre. k au U.it ;.e ;M :'0 :i, n. R. i. V.- '.: ii'i arii T...a. ia. lllil 'l.'i KOIt innlVAI. t't" MAIL AT HI 1'olS. I'. p.- -1 fat .s :.. a. m TT. ' .ti I 'a vaM y .11: t a. I . I'. I.'.i'.i" 1,1 ij a t mi. i r.v ei b.lii p. in I. , i'.- -r :o, Ui.l-i.- au-- .o.nts in t i t5 p. im I' P. k.i., t .n ;; t . j,. m li. il, W iii i.iriiiannJ V 'I a. i.l Ii. 1. W.- - r c li. in ,0 l:i. . in t !. '.'.l'X-'- 1.. 1, !':: l) . Ill ;. 'I. w Vim h t ' i.. m L.'. iis C'iiy. M.iltliru cu- - 6 J p. ui I'Knri. Unci's. Woti'v . r wtiit'iovr opens J a. in., ci"" s S n. m ' (ipemn.! fr-l- ' t..iwi:.l iwr a. m. '.I. 'a- - v.' : r .vim .i p. m. i "i i'.' .il i In p n K a. in t.i ''. i. ni. .i ..; i.ii a n. : p.m. ClTuifs' W.UmO.i ., i;itlEii S n.Uy.li lit 7 p.ui. iicni av uncus. Claneral d elivery an i t. imp w n ltitrs .i'ii 11 a.m. tn I p. m. Cari-iui-s- w.iiJow Id 1 I' m. I. A . I'. M. .SA U.iiit.W. Al'tll --.1' 1, IMitu TH VQLUTtEH OrtCANIST, The urent Mir chmi li wuz lull u I r, Iclo' h a-- slli;. Au' aat'ti r:ii at. roiin tl.at grows on our ot tirliuil 'i mi!; SlilUfd leois, ti Icii shlrls, stiff illrlceys an' ft'iviv.p tiat. were ilie,e, An' do "is 1 tro i sir nun si tlRht tiicy ioul,;n' knee mm iu prater. The eMor In his poolpit hii-'- sal J, as ho slowly ri. : "Our iiiu inist Is kep to hum. laid up 'th rou'iialU. An' a wa htv no siibstitoit. a llnthor Moore ail t hertt, Will some 'un In tho congregation be so kind's to volunteer? " An, then a red noted, drunksa tramp. Of low- - t.in.-d- . r.wdy 'yl. Giro an ietiod n to y hiccup, and tlien sta- - nercl up the alBlo, Then thro'tiiet holy atmosphere there crep' a hene er sin. An' thro" tln.'t air of aancltity the orfor ur ol' gin-Th-nearon he yelled, his treth all But nil flllK-c- : "This man pui fanos the house erGod! W'y this Is s,tcnli;: " Ths tramp ditln t hear a word l.e said, hut nioiiLle-i- l ltli stmob'.ln' fot. An' sprawled an' up the steps, an' ca.iifd thu orau teat. He then wont pawtn' thro' the kys, an' soon tuore roise a strain That seoniod to jest lnl out the heart, an' fjr the Plain; An' them ho slaiipo l down on t'.ie thing 'th hands an' head an' knees. He h's hull body down kerMop upon tho koys. The or;,Mu roared, the musio lloid wont swi'.'p n' h-- an' dry. It sWi'Iled Into the rartcrs an' bnlgcd out Into the sUy, The ol' church sho ik an' utairKered an' ceemed toronl an' sway. An' the el.l-- r shouted "Glory:" an' I y 1 1 out -- lloory : ' an' then ha tried a tender strain that melted la our ours. That hnui-li- t up bl's-e- l memories an' rtrenehed 'em d iwn 'ltd tears: An' we u kitchtms, '1th Tab! y on t'ao mat, Uv home an lnv an' baby-day- an' mother, an' all that An' then ho struck a streak uv hope, a som; from -- uis iiirhea. Tho bur-- t troin pr.S'.n-- ; s uv sin.au' stormed tut: t'ales u v heaven: The uiarnin stun they sung toeet her, no soul v:i. left alo.io. We l. lt the universe wu.sate. an' God wuz on histhrome! An' then a wail uv deep despair an' darkness couri a.'am. An' Ions. 1)1 ick crai.e hunj on the doors uv all the h. mica uv mi: Noluv. no U.iht. no joy, no hnpa, no sonns of glad del ght. An' then -- tlm tramp, be s angered down an' leeieil In to tut niiiit But we know he'd tof ),ls t iry tho' he never s Hike a wo-- An' it wuz tin adJent story that our ears had erer htard ; He hed t d h's own lire history, au' no eye win dry tru t day. We'n the eider rose un' simply srld: ' My brettavn, let us pray." M". in the l4td(t Mai. WE WN FIRES The Eeaidenos of Eobsrt Baird oa th Ciinon Euad Destroyed Two Other Small Blazes. BH00TIN3 AF.FRAY AT A SALOOU. Political Notes From the City nt the Junction and Olh&r Nuws Gathered by Cur Busy Reporter. Sj.frial t'ori ftponih ruy to Th Winr. (inl'KN, Aug. 1. About U o'clock this morning an alarm of fire was sounded Iiy tho railway switch eugiuus. The residence of Hubert liaird on tho canon load wan on fire. The tire department got out in (food timo but tho bniltliug was about gone when they reached il. No one wssot home and the tiro is sup-posed to have been the work of au in-cendiary. Uoss about $1000; partly covered by insurance. A shooting affray occasioned consid-erable excitement at tho Keystoue saloon last evening. Pat Hraunau the proprietor was asked for a drink by his brother l'rank Hranuan, a railway brakeman. The drink was refused be-cause as Pat said Prank bad enough liipior then. At thin tlm brakeman struck tho r and the latter drew a gun with which he struck his brother over the head. The gun went idT accidentally as was reported ami the bullet passed through Frauk lirannan's clothing doing no damage. Both were arrested. A workitigmon's meeting was held at the Athletic club room hall last even-ing. II. II. Hentlrson, A.J. Weber, V. L. P. Peyton were the speakers. The colored votern of Oden will hold a gisnd mass meeting ai tlm Sen-ate club rooms thin evening. The ob-j-- is to discuss the present political situation. II. It. t 'avion, the silver tongtied orator, and other good speak-ers will address the meeting. Yesterday morning an alarm of fire was sounded from Twetity second street. The lire enginn was ou the spot but, could not lind any lire. Later on it was learned that the tiro was on Tweuty-seveui- h street, ami bail been put out by the inmates of ih house. A (icrman woman had used keroseue in building a fire. The can exp odeiland lie house was s.--t on tire. She was badly burned but. succeeded iu subdu-ing the Haines. Considerable excitement was caused on the streets last uigut by the report that a big tire wns racing in Sail l.aka City. Chief II. V. Rhodes tclegmphetl tn the lilt! department in Salt Luke offering assistance. A telegram was received from Chief Stanton stating that it was a mistake. ' Flank (ioodwiu, a 7 year old boy from Michigau wa put aboard the ( 'm-itral Pacitiis last livening aud taken chargD oi by thti con !u"ior. Ho had a cant sewed on his i,.it sUiing that he was bound for ood'uiru, Oregon. The proprietors of the ChiciT, meat market were yesterday lined i"j ami costs for butchet'itig a caif at their place of business. ton. Lyman Skenn, Moroni Skeen.Joha. Myes aud others of Plain City were) present. A largo audience of Slater, ville peoplo greeted tho speakers. Mrs. Helen Jakeman addressed th Woman Sullrago association in the F'lltn Want Assembly ball. She spoken on the organization and work of the) association in San Fete county. Mrs. L. F. Mouch delivered an address ou. Woman's Sphere. Thomas Shruve mail) a sprcch and the meeting ad- -t jourued for ouo month. I A democratic ra'iy is to be held M the opera house this evening. The re-- t ' publicans w ill hold a mass meeting ab the same time in uorth Ugden. j J. II. Bacon of Salt Lake City cama-- i up to Ogdcn yesterday on business con-- j ' nectetl with the Bear River Canal com pany. W. II. White went to Payson yester-- J day ou legal business, but, will return:- in time to vote the republican ticket oimI Monday. i'!or"o La Blanche will tal a charto tf George Morrison, the pugilis', on Monday, ami put hipi under training.' Th light to take pla.-- e next month is creating considerable comment and will no doubt be witnessed by a greab man-- ' people i uteri sted in sporting events. Tho Chamber of Commerce will have in circulation a petition asking that the mail bo placed on N ns, 7 aud 8 trains running from Julesliurtr over tnu Un-ion Pacitie. Thin will give more gen-eral gatisi action than at prceut as the mail is only carried by the fast mail and express. The Blaine repulilman club has been organized at Millard. The ollieers nre: Peter Lowe, president; James S.Peery, and C. F. Wells, 1). L. Kdwattls, secretary; R.Dock, treasurer. Another (ire occurred at the railway freight depot yesternav afternoon. One box car was burned, but nothing else being near the tire did not spread. F. M- Nag'e. L. Condan, M. L. Ab-bott, (). (). Xewsom nud J. L. Loar lilett an application with the county clerk, yesterday, for hooks to be open-ed for subscriptions to a children's huildiriir anil nssaciatiou to be cstab-tabJishe- d in Ogdcn. Tho Golden Hour club will have an-other entertainment or lawn festival at the residence of Joseph A. Went on the evening of the tith inst. A republican rally was held at Slater-ville- , last ev ening. L. R. Rogers and Lev. A. J. Bailey from Ojilen. John W. Gibson, nut) Jesse Vanderhoof of North Ogden, W. L. Stewart, William Gamp- - KtHUaLICA.'s MttTING'i. SlTIICD V. AC 1" T 1, C..,'.i-5;"..u.- 'is; jo:m Morgan, Oenr?e M. Cannon. t i a id rally at; tie. 6a". t Iai;e theattT. All s ia utters aiiriMiii,'' a r..r v.ve meetinvs lire e e I 'd tn a .i.ui..!..- - nls ti ll i.n.it tail, and nr.- re ".: ted t i rra-ir- at r, pul.lica . l itiait. rs. II, o; er 1. n.,i.n t. CVI.'-U- i.B.-- l m l a:-- CoMMn ri.B. uui:vni!:s. L.tiker for slioes, pi W. Simond So. St On iMoml iy tho pui, a will l.e open ai ii.lM a. m. ant) close at 7:10 p. m. Grand iippnin;' and supper this even lug ut the Mum: Front, No. HO Main hlreet. Political clubs m d drum corps can get ilieir liies and tinmis at Cuaiter it hliclfTi o e's. The B.iHdln r I.nbiirfr'n Internatianal lintou of ."salt Lake ami Ogib-- w ul have un excursion to vrtieiise tomorrow. Letter currier ll. K Jlewev is a happy fellow. Il is a go'l ami welched eleven ponitthi. The iittlu one's naint) is Mir-iam J Tk'a circlo ront-- i (our from S ilt Lnl:e ("nv to Park City, Bingham, Alia ami Wns.iteh U open. The round trip at an, on. The fellows who prav for a liallnnn to riiiup alni: and entry litem nut of the Jini tii ill ;in:i'.s;i!.ei t will KOOII be free in is tie ir aj'imy, Ceiiei'.l iV;eot Shcitwcl! of West Scciiiitl s,uuth ir. it is liisli imiting a Tory pretty p'ctiirt. It is n cidurcl Ptl ngrai.a of tin) Rival M-r- on Hie J ami 11. r. Gr i:i'b Luc. The pic-- i tare is s etirrt'i'l iikeni s of the famoi., )a-- s. "' he p.i.-- i:'iT i oai im.-ti- t of the ii'iti v.'iil goon irsue a picture of Marehal Pas. The Garfi.-l- P..a..-- ho'-- ! whh, by """"ax, tl: way, isiuik.ug wniid-'!":;i- ! sirities in tne direction i.f iavor ami .pii'a:':ty, ba Vecelilly i.."-- i liMt'.e t he so o ft of liim-- la I'oi'a' i ami ciiii' sin by the citiut... s pat'-.'.-- of the 'i'::e m iv r an-n- :t. Ir. t.a tak-ii'.- g hi'ld in seiieii .;:-- it is to !u hiipeil ti'.,'lt ii.s hifh el.,ss pat. lii,i;.:;i' w!1! t"iti'iniis tiir.).;r;a thu uf the Hleti Tllltie On, Pr. Bosfw'u'k of Lureka bad Mo Vicker make a run ou soma ore from . ' Tititic property yesterday, which Ins owns. Both lots were small, one weigh-ing seventy-tw- pounds, which assayetl a ton anil the other firiy pounds, which ran J'-- a ton. lie receive'. ?1(H for both Ids. Tho doctor wan very reticent an to tho name or location of his bonanza, but it in gathered thai,, it was obtained from a hitherto tinpro- - dticiiro part of the district some dis-tance north of ltlureka. NEW COLLECTION SERVICE. Incrrxard Collection. ot Ma'l la h Ilusi-- ii t'rnl.r til 8 .It I. ska tit y. Commneiu today tho new collec-tion mail serv.ee wer.t into effect. All letters dropped into the boxes within tho presr-riiie- districts wiil bo collect-ed an follows: The district embrace from thu uorth side of Saudi Temple to tha South side of Third South, and takes iu the cast side of Stale stieet to the west suit: of West Temple, also tin) Morgan hotel. The collections w,li be made at the following hours: First collection at 8 a.m., second at 10 a.m., third at I p.m., fourth at 4 p.m., and the fifth at .VIS aud the sixth at ti p.m. Tills splemiid addition to the local service was made by the. department at the .suggestion of "'I UK TiMKS made some weeks since. Postmaster Benton took the matter up and promptly placed it before the ieparltuent. Alter tcr consideration the service was grant-ed, thanks to the progressiveues of Postmaster Bon ton. The business men of this city will recognize in tlrfc new service a' mmst vaaiabin assistant in transacting their correspondence ou the rapid transit syrtom, nud can place full coulidcucc iu the free delivery ser-vice. PIllNINAli. John J. Alter Ims iai-f-- u charge of the l't ah Pi'iiiioitig H Sumdv com nanvs books. il. W. lLir-- ami 1. G. I'arloi of Philadelphia ro r,:ii-.i:i- thu jui,'-,!- s at. I he K n ::t:il 'I'd. (Vivnncv Harris' Jirotlu'r-in-law- , Xe.l I'miii.- - of Co! rad , n r. the city aud In:-- locate permanent! v. llib angainr f Clt.irbs Civen-liar- , a writ known lawyr, is a sifikin-- fmilnrt! of ti:" lun'rl bt igade. Mr. M. ,i. ll,,ii')', t t ;t for tee ea-- t a'i.l w:i! vi-- it a'i the citi.-- cu i' liils to Mm.v Vork on a blisltii'-- s ti ip. Mr.-- . S.i.iit: K. Jf lin of M!rtieapn!;s Is (itoppinij at tha 'J'empic'.oii. ."virs. Mat'. in is Ilm aiitimr of the "l.ii'.j ,f Emaia Abbott." Mi'. Jamo.s McPvoy, a jirominent bllsi,'ss urn! iimiing tiv.i. of who iisis his iarest au-iil- s to Opi'.ir, is in I'm city. Governor Thorn- - Ins r ! a It't-- ' ter from Hon. A. 1! it. h 'if aim-- , win says lit will tio ad ho cau to make the Irrigation coiigre'n a s'lccess. liavt Sii:i!'-i'- n nisn sm emsged in business here twenty yearn ag-- i ami has bi-e- a hctv every year smc- - is circtilat- - in among hi old ao 'li it.i .iiiees. S. Liiehmnri of Ssin Id's uid-c- who has the ilesiiuctiou of c.'.vtiing one of the InrL'est w ino lioitsi'S on the Pacitie coast in tho city. Mr. Laehman alwat1 keeps a reservo of 'J,.t)a,i;.iii gallons of wine iu his cellars. Mr.v X. Treu'eek is Kjiirniiit! at Sn vtlerviih. a pietnresiitie, littie tliat is faniic.l by cnnl brec: i fr.an the mountain along thm Hue the f'tati Cimtral railway. 'Mrs, W. A. stautoii is a's'j a stiuuer visitor at the same ; idmisaiit nook. j David lavion and wi'e of (Islves- - tou, It; !., arrived in the city this morn-ing- . They are visii;r,, thi-'- son in law A. I': Grccsmi, 'I'tvi;,. Mr. i Hnvisson says the repiliiiicaa-- of lite: Hoosier slate nl' favoralilo tor the re- - nomination of il.it.mtm for president next year. A HOLE IN THE CROUND. The earth is the Lord's, but the side-walks ami streets belong to the contrac-tor and builder and to the street com-mittee of the city council. Tin! wide streets of thtt city of Zion, tht! toil to ten men, sweaty begrimed and dirty; two learns of horses, plow ami scraper; clouds of ever agitated dust: the cantlent rays of a midsummer, a hole in the street like a wide grave, dug the day after n bloody battle. A fence half a block in ienijth, a flim-sy barrier over a trench three feel deep; a street all but impassible; street, car j tracks high nod dry; a helpless wail of protest. All on Third South street at the cor-ner of Mute. Nothing but the sidewalu is left. ., ,ew lot of men; more teams, plows an scrapers; the sidewalk invaded; pedestrians protest louder than ever; but the excavation for the part of the Brooks terrace that is to front on Third South street goes rmht on. Posts in the middle- ot the .street; half a block fenced in. Now the sidewalk is blocked. Tho corner is impassible for even ped est ri utis. The wisdom of city dad. straining at municipal lads. A dangerous bole in j the ground. lrtr a if Till '. Following were the records of real estate sales yesterday in this city: lit .b th A J i Ir iv tu b' ' Oray, !' b part of se t.on 'j, tnvtnahip 1 smith. 1' His'-- ' vi i st I 1 i: J ii.p-.i- c t u.v. to .mi. is If Young, d. e i. let I.', IHo k ::, Nor voo". !'l i . '0 J . t ti Kouertson, deed, rclidampriiyrly 410 1'i'ier Mi-K-- i. Louis Kastunsscii. ,1. Io; s. him a, tS.ii.'W..od it'll- - t, n ') W Mm. air to Lucy Met'-alf-tie.' l ni i!i:.:ni'rtv 4ii II i, iio i.it io Kt'iiott. d'-d-. part a' M is bines 1. n.e aTi' A, I'd,' ('led ."'--' Vv i t .is niy.-- ri, tn.l ii Wnldun, tieetl. i ts III t'l(inrr!i licac Ne.-- . :."- - .Ir-- i ill. to V K Wanf.land, u ti. run nt i .'tioa I", town-hi- I .. .lb. .' t 6M J.. iu s H Uariiltiiu el ai. ! Wil.iam H M, A re. .,, iot-l- ti Ham ltou s atil)- - t I. C'luen. W 1.111 t at. to A fuo-- MoM-- t iti. d id, part lot 1, l)lo' 1. plat E.. 1W0 i Tma! t ' |