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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1892, crowds of people who come away delighted. The usual gifts (riven heretofore on Fridays as souvenirs will In future be given to each visitlntr lady on Wednesdays. It will be well for the patrons of the houte to rcraem- - her that a most gigantic line is in store for them Thursday. Millie Christine, the won-derful two. headed freak; Mont. Garland, j the famous glass eater, and Mr. Burton Stanley, that very prince of Impersonators and ("medians, in a farce extrava"anza tailed "The Widow's Troubles." MUSEM KNTs. ('purine Old Ace. A very dreary affair was the production of 'The l.iltle .Maverick,'' Maggie Mitchell' new piece at the Salt hake 1 healer last night II is never a pleasing light to see old ase etperiag in painful lull :tion of youth, but that ntighl have been overlooked had there been anything to ni Ufy the impression left by It. But there was nothing. "The l.iltle Maverick" has not one point of merit. Ills weak, tiresome and without even ono fea-ture to hide it utter lack of plot or loglea sequence. Had Miss Mitchell had even moderately good support the amusement loving public might have put up with It, hut old ago sup-ported by sticks is a little too much. What has tho Theater got against the people of Salt hake ! Wonderland. A most popular place of amusement is Woudcrlaud and it i visited daily by gu-a- I V. SALT LAKE EVENING TIMES, bTthe times publishing company. Ta Timjm la published ere 17 yeniiig (Sunday excepted), tnd is deliver,-- ' by carriers in Salt I,k City, Ogdim, l.o2an, Amnrican Vork, Proro and I'ark City at 75 Cents a month. Thi Twa contain the full Associated Preaa Iteport, and hu Spertal Telegraph Service corw-Itij-,' this Eutir Inter Mountain Region. Tar Tikis is entered at the T'oetofltre is Sail Lake City for trans muaiou through Uut mails as aecoud-ciaa- a matter. Persons desiring Tmb Timis delivered at their km can secure it by postal card order or through telephone. When delivery is irregular make immediate complaint to this office. Subscription to The Daily Times. (alvits in aovaisoa.) It month $8 00 e " s.oo B " UP I " 71 Weekly, 1 year UH (Addreas Th Tntzs, Salt Lake City, Utah.) The Times' Telephone No. is 481. TUESDAY, FEBKt'ARY 3, 18H2. itics across t lit- sea There is no especial incentive for her to invite immigration from other states or from foreign lands because she now contains within her borders population nearly or tiuite suf-ficient for attainment of the greatest susceptible degree of development. Not so with Utah, ns the contemporary will admit, for there- is no analogy in the case as regards that old populous and wealthy state and this undeveloped and comparatively new territory. Illinois has appropriated a larger sum for the fair than has any other political division of the republic 1800,-00- Hut with her it is largely a matter of statu pride, for tho location of the fair is fixed at tho great metrop-olis within her borders In the case of N'ew York it is a matter of na-tional pride. That metropolis was a rival of Chicago for the location of the fair, and it could not of course he an-ticipated that the Empire State would contribute as largely as did Illinois, with but two-third- s of the population of the former. I'm: Times hopes that I'tah and her sister states and territories of the great but undeveloped west will not for a moment consider the dispro. portion herein referred to, because as it has shown tho conditions are so widely varied. UTAH AMI TtIK VOHI.I'S FAIIt. A few da;, s ajo the evening ronton porary in commenting upon the propo-sition for an appropriation of 9100.000 for Utnh's represfntation at the World's fair, expressed the opinion that the sum was disproportionate as compared with tho 300,00ii given hy the state of New York and the eoiitrihulions of other old slates. The contemporary figured out the, amount per capita in-volved in the tax upon New York's 0.000,000 people and th" same upon the ,25,000 inhabitants of Utah, and of course the figure! exhibited a wide m variation. But is it not most proper to consider the proportional tax in anoth-er light? New York has an area of 47,000 sijuaro miles, and eon-tain- s a population of 0.000,000. She is one of the original thirteen stales and the time of her settlement dates hack more than 200 years. More-over, her resources are neatly ns well developed tis aome of the old Rational tw. PER INI BROS. Umbrellas, ParasolWaljtmgCanes. I A Fine Line of KID GLOVES. I Kvery cir nttPd to tne n"""1- Umbrellas and Parasols and repaired on short notice. Parasols made to match, Knntsforn Tlotel, 265 State St., Silt City, Utah. Main Stortx 003 Sixteenth St., Denver, Colorado. AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK. Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. James H. TUcox V, lident Secretary E. Sells T. A. Dan H. M. Bacos Gov. A. L. Thomas M. J. Grat F. L. Hoi.lamj , trashier S. M. Jarvis D. G. TcssiCMrr- W. B. Holland Ast. Cashier J. W. Jldi. F. W. llosj C. F. LoOFEOL'ttOW. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. . ,, hgANK OF COMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. . r, DIRECTORS: Boy". Tajik President Wu. H. McIntyrb J. B. Farlow W, vf. Chiskolm M. K- - Parsons C. L. IUnnaman B. F. Walker Cashier W. H. Ibvine E. E. Kich 8. H. Fields, j'r Ast. Caahiel E. B. Critculow. MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream, It Is not a Cosmetic in th sense in which that term Is popularly used, tat permanently beautifies. It creates a soft, ninothj clear, velvety skin, and hy daily use gradually makes thi shades complexion whiter. It is a constant pro-tection from tho effects of aan ami w nd and prevents sunburn and freckle, end blackheads will never com while you use it. It cleanses tho face far better tban soap and water, nourishes and build up the sitin tissues and thus prevents formation of wrinkles. It Rives the I'nh-ness- , clearness and smothnees of sUn that you had when a little girl. Kvery lady, young or old, ought to use It, as ft f;ives a morn youthful appearance to aur and that permanently. It contain no acid, powder or alkali, and is as tuinn-les- s ax dew and as nourishing to the "kin as dew is to the flower. 1'rlce $1.00. Ask your druggist for It. Sample Bottle mailed free to any lady on tho receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay for postage and packing. Lady amenta wanted. Mits. Iervatsk ' ranam, "Beauty Ioo-tor,- UH Post St., San Francisco. A. 0. Smith & Co., Druggists, uuv full Un of Mrs. Uraham's Preyaratieof I Expert Dental Co. J B. R. WHO, Manager Expart Dental Company, t Yours For Aids to beautv&coportI By my mthod I can make artificial teeth wttb tlie frumn cr ei, colored ndeo flj hapfl 0 to restore the naturl aipres-- fi fon of the face in uny oaee, no matter B how badly tho cheek may . b sunken or 9 the lips wrliikiod, I wll! guarantee to B injike them ao natural that a critic cannot. ,, detect them. Pitrini: liMt expression it B an art that every dentist dooti cot rvottce or B understand simply making a set t.f teeth B to tit perfectly una be durable dnes not fl complete this branch of dentistry by any B means. ltrenuirc tho Bkillful eje and M canning hand of one who has devoted K much ami nnd practice to thin particular Mjj science; alao an extra course of higue, f studies not received to the regular l B school. y' DENTISTRY 1 OPii'.V SUNDAYS AND "J ML! DAYS. Ottice in Central Clock, Na. 46 West Ssco&d South. TEETH EXTRACTED j Absolutely Without 3tin I S Sets ot Teeth - - - 7'S5.0G Teeth Filled - - - $1,00 TXTELLS, pAKGO & QO.'S BANK. ;;4LT LAKE CITY UTAH BUT6 AND SILLS EXCHANGE, MAKES transfers on the principal cltlea of tin' Unit Slates and Europe, and on all points on the toclSa CoaAt. 1 .ea lecterii of credit available In tbe principal ciripi of toe world. Special attention tiven to tho selling of orei and anjuon. Advance made on couaiguuiente at low-s- i PunUnlar attention eiven to collection thlW I'tah, Neiada and adjoining Territories. aolicltod. COP RESPONDENTS: Veil. Varsi A Co London Veils, Ttrno 4 Co New York National Bank of th Uopnblic Boston .""irst National Bank Omaha - irst National Bank Denver .;t:!t Natioual Bank Denver National Bank Chicago :icatiiiens' Bank St. Louis H ells, r'argo Jt Co San 1- raiicinco I. E. Dooly ... Cashier. THE fsAT10NAlj Bank of the Republic. Catoai., 1600,CaX Fcllt Paib U JhtASK Ksox President L. C. Kakju'.k J.A.lUau Cashier MAIN STREKT. Transact a general banking bnalnes. Money loaned on faverable term. A( counts of mer-chants, individuals, firms and corooratious so-licited. Five per cent interest paid on saving and time deposits. DIRECTORS: L. C. Karrrlck G. S. Holmes Kmll Kahn J. A. Earls W. E. Smedlej Geo. A. Lowe Frank Knox U. L. A. Culnien J. G. Sutherland. RATIONAL gANK. 8ccceor to Walker Bros., Bankers. BtaaUk4 1660. Capital (Folly Pld) (U00 000 btarnj 0,uQ United States Depository. Transacts A Genera! Banking Bnsinesi. Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire and Burglar Proof. VH'n0' .....President M.e.Chee,man. Cashief T Ast. Cashier K. Walker, Or Ast. Cashie T OHBARD JNVESTMENT COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Mo., and Boston, Mass. Bnnch Office for Utah and Southrrn Idaho. Canier First South and Mais street, Salt Lahiii City, Utah. W. H. Dale - Manager. Make Loan oa Farm and City Property all luf Rntii. IV!. R. EVANS. 4 W. Second South. SPORTING GOQDS. Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. fi7ort,PockftCutlery, Shears and 8cisor Strope, Indian Clulm, BoiirtK Olovtw, Dumb Bells, Dog Collar. ThompoD SooU and SUoet, uua Opevft Glares. bmm m Stock Befme Purchasing. HOTEL KNlfrsFORQ. ifPMM '..."mirf .n. jrJ Opened June 3. &Tw and Elegant in all tta Ap- - pointmenta. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Battt. 8. S.HOLMES, - Propriety WALKER HOUSE. AFirtt-Class EuropeanHotel. Th Wallur 1 located In the business center of the City and has all the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertainlnc to a strictly first-clas- s house. It In managed a well as any hotel in tho West, and is stjirtfv th bnslness ai.d tourist hotel ot Salt PASSENGER ELEVATOR. i'h Walker nd the Metropolitan are th tirV leading hotel of Salt Lake City. 6. S. EIIB, Praerletar. HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened. fthe dulymumim is the cm. Corner ef Main an!! South TemaFe Streets, Electric Motors! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, - and from Power to 40-Hor- Power.i also Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps of the Best Manufa0tUr9. Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volts, 16 CP. to 750 CP. AIko a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, CTEAM PUMPS, t HOISTING ENGINES, w AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago. MTTTTTTn MACHINERY- - i L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena, Montana. Salt Lake Hardware Co. Siprn ofltiff Gun. 42 and 44 West Second South. GREAT OFFER To the Utah housekeepers during the next 30 days. We propose to dispose of our entire stock of Parlor Stoves! - AT COST. Call and examink these goods. Our Prices are the lowest of any house in Salt Lake. New line of Mechanics' Tools, miners and contractors supplies. Have Ii hmi tie Units of ifawny j Furnace. I LIBERAL CITY TICKET. For M a yov IIouert N. flyunas. For HccorrtfrCHKMM K. Stanton. For Treasurer- - BaMV T. I)i :ke. Ae$tr umi Colltelor P. J. Leonard. For Wj Marthal- - )'.. VV. Jax:.i;i. ron corNcir Vint Frrfinr' --C. P. LooPoourow, C. X. Want-lnd- . ooorge Olson. .'. and I'rfrinrt S. C. Kwir.s. II. P. Bran, J. lleiss. Thir.l Precinct-- -. W. Pnrrell, W. P. Minor, A. i'. Doremiis . Ft trth Ftl0t C, Jt Bell, P. O. Hum, P. J. Mora 11. fifth Precinct yi. II. lieaidsloy, L. C. Karrlck, A. 1 biuioiuli. Poll JCSTICK Of TIIH MACE. Flrtl Pr.'etnaV. Lochrin. Second l're.cinri--Clurep.- ce W. Hall, Third Prrrivet John linwman. Fourth Precinct- Kred Resiles. Fifth Precinct W. VV. Gee. -- - How many Qontiles aro in the employ ot Mormons'? How many Mormons pratrontao si GrftntUo enterprise ot any TBI moral tig "democratic'' organ bus "ulisidod ill the niatli'f ut win-kin- up f ikos on Governor Xhomaj, nml !ma pone into tin1 I'lisitifSi with Judt'c as ft (artrct. It will liavc the same effect with liolli of theso outlciiicn; it cannot injure either one of thniii a par-ticle. THE CAMPAIGN BULLETIN. Follnwin'j; Is the achcdule of political events posted by the various commitllcaand organizations ap to 4atei Ti'ISDAT, rEnRi'Aitv fCVKXIXd Democratic ratification meinc. EHINU Liberals of Fourth Precinct at Twentieth wrd school house. EVENING Liberal Drum Corps at KM Eaet First Booth. WSDMBSDAT, FEIini'AHV 3. V VENING Meetlnff of territorial liberal com-mittee at Walker house parlors. E VItNINO Liberal rati Heat ion at Fifteenth ward club rooms, 215 South Fifth West. III a DAT, 1'KBIll ARV 4. W00N Liberal territorial convention at Walker itt ion. LEGISLATURE SNAP SHOTS. V imtcver laurels may have been earned by B'rer Sarirent, the Baxau-fi'lnjc- d disciple from Garfield, In his lltblng-fa- d alleitlanc to the. preiideney and council of the church of Jesus Christ ot Latter Day Saiutfl, have been rudely and heartlessly turned over to J J a l f B'rer Arnett, his "gentile" colleague who was sent down from Bingham, Sud-denly. uml like some grotesque change In the solar system of local legislation, B'rer Sar-tfe-steps Sack to the dark vcrgo ot obieilr. it y ami the gentleman from the gulonei tuk-- s the leadership. Now H'rer Sargent did not voluntarily baud over the spurs. Ambition would not have permitted. By whose command under what subtlo "revelation" was it done? a a And the superb submissiveness with which H'rer Bargettl turned over the mantle reveals Hint he is not altogether without a virtue, though it be raised to th surface under the lUnging lean ot latter-da- y bigotry. Half Ifrer Arnett takes to the unique as-signment like a ragged urehia to a Chineai tire ( l acker, unable to longer brook hi zeal he applied the legislative heel to the liberal party yesterday afternoon, and, ripped up that PaulkneT plank like a madman. And llulf-H're- r Arnett wns mad. 11. drove his llt through the Banting horizon, tore the usual circumambient air into fragment. and with phlilipic-lik- emphasis swore the liberal convention w as seeking to bailie both "home rule" and atatchood through fraud end trickery. The "straight" brother chuckled with Bentffsb. satisfaction, the gentile spectators, among, whom was Mayor Scott, Chuckled ill derision. tt Half Br'er Arnett had unfettered his tongue nnd let out expressions that would have dragged Sr'er Sargent before the grave seniors of the (iiirdo house for a spanking. And, while the new leader of the mormon assembly is espousing homo rule, or un-taxed Statehood, it becomes more apparent each day that the "antipathy" of the mor-mon toward the admission of Utah is, grow-ing less and less and less. The rich man in biblical tradition denied l.nzarus the richt to sate his consuming hunger frnin the erumln upon the Hour. A mormon legislature denied Representative Ferry n bare I "iiirlesy and with a domination that was bsrbaron if not brutal rushiil through the memorial supporting the Faulk-ne- r hill in ningress. What more powerful substantiation do the gentiles of Utah want that liuiiie rule of statehood implies, if it does nut guarantee, a stute Of tyranny und oppressiou llereer and more cruel than all the relics of barbarism. The refusal In grant n bare courtesy is a rare incident m tho leg-islation ur warfare of any period. House Kick, No. 301, by B'rer Sargi'nt; a kick relating to the reading of amendments, nci matter how mm h of the calendar for lS'.rJ is consumed, House kick No. 40.'. by Mr. Ferry; a kick prohibiting the digestion of bills by repre-sentative during the t'J invocation of Divine approval by the chaplain. Mr. Mackcy lias directed his addition to the gin mill, and wants it regulated. Rising to a question of information, will Br'er Mackey please slate what the democratic party lias ever done to him? If there is any man who doubts the texture and endurance of Senator Raskin's backbone let him settle himself in the lobby any day when the minority report of the "turn-over" committee is being read. President King is a man of too many re-sources, too much pereeptivenoss and too much independence of spirit to endure, much longer, the bigotries of the dark ages, and each day witnesses a new manifestation that leans towards revolution. Naturally, King is a man of parts, hut never will they mature so long as they are hernictrieally sealed in the dogmas of any church or re-ligion. Query No. 10, by Representative Irvine: Is ttlOfe a mormon in the thirtieth assembly who is not Shrieking for statehood and quietly giving the lie to local, cohnli demo-crac- y who shudder at the barest reference to admission f What. H'rer Adams? Well, he did "wuust on a time." Confidential B'rer Sargent voted aye. Yew doant tell? Ye he made the motion. 'The governor's nominations are looked for with intense interest by the brethren, who arc nervously waiting the opportunity to avenge the doeth of Election Bill. What a massacre is threatened! That bill for the suppression of concealed Weapons lias not yet materialized, but is Said to be in the incubator Perhaps the coroner has beeu foollu' with the machine. It should bo borne in mind conlin-uail- y that until quite recently tho gen-tlemen on the other side of tho fence were daily upbraiding the present lib-eral municipal administration and find-ing almost every conceivable fault with It, and yet they can scarcely command language sufficient to express their condemnation of Governor THOMAS for vetoing it bill thai provided for Its existence eleven months. ATTENTION, TUSCARORkS. Every member of the Tuscarora Jsocicty Is ordered to report at the Walker bouse this evening at 7 o'clock sharp. All candidates for office on the liberal ticket are invited to parade with ub, this oc-casion being the ralillcation the liberal nom-inations. E. D. Hoot, Edoar M.,,1enxkv, lUltHV T. Dl'KK, ComtniUee, OtD Coloradoana and hundreds of other citizens will remember Fred Leonard as ono of the most active and enthusiastic liberals in the municipal campaign two years ago. FmSD then marched ankle deep in the soft, soil of Sail Lake City's streets in liberal pro-cessions, and was a most prominent man among his associates, who were referred to by the Hcrahl and its auintly claquers as "carpet-baggers- " and "ad-venturers." LIBERAL COUNTY CONVENTION. m. (, I.IIIERAI. Col NTV CRN VHlT ' Salt Lai.e City, Utah, "PPJe ( There will lie licld ut "'fBv on Thursday, Kcliruary 4, ISO.;, aKPL, u ion, a territorial ciinveiiiinu fpi jtl oral parly. L'nder the call I I the chairman of tin: territoriul ilpj, mittee, Salt Lake county will lipBf, 11U delegates in tin flPKl. to solect these di 'KjKJfnvcn-tlon is hereby called to meet itHK j Rk(. City on Saturday, January :'"-P- jo o'clock, noon, the place to lie hPJ'.r j0 iKnateil. . The precinct iM will "be cutitli I to th imber dcpWt(,s K.r,.' with designated: 1st 8. L. t'itv l'rct iWiSilver . jd J (" .... IWjBiRCottonwM j 40 Norl'li' --.Mt ' South Cottonwood... 5(;rai:it .1 Binehain 12Uraaxer...H Sandy 'J South ! N.-- Jordan SlKf i MiiuntainHr Z ICast Mill Creek i ;.rin, Hl J Theprecinet organizations "PBti, mpCt in'S and H. V. Melot, Secretary. H Tin: cask or BOVBBNOB BOYD. I So Janes E. Hovn has been declared to lie it full'fledfed cition by tho United States supreme court, ami ho takes his seat in tho state house at Lincoln as governor of from vvhieh ho was ousted last May. The mattir shows how mneh misehief may he wrought by the parrn-lousnes- s of one man and the gossiping propensity of another one After BOTD had heoti eleoled governor in Novom-bef- , 1H!I0. an OttMiM man met the father of the. governor-eloc- t in Ohio, and in tho course of coin orsatiun nsccrlaiiied that tho elder Boyd, a native of Ire-land, had never taken out his second natuinli.ation papers, although under tho law s of Ohio ho had for long years exercised the right o' suffrage and had l olliee. The son was also a native pf Krin's isle, but had migrated to thi-- . COUDtry with his father while a minor, and his citizenship had never beeu iuestioued uatil proceedings for oust-ing him were begun in the Nebraska supreme court a year ago. The Omaha gossipcr could scarcely retain his information until he hud re-turned to tho metropolis on tho ltig Muddy, and of course it wns published nnd commented upon overvwhero and t;ie coir.eft with its result are now fully before the public. Governor James K. Boyd is a demo-crat, but !i:at dees not signify In the least in the case herein referred to. His great ability and his personal popular-ity of cour.so did not count in tho con-test before the courts nor should it have had any weight with the public. For his cause was just and good American everywhere without regards to party preference will deploro tho partisan dAiiril that prompted the wrangle in the beginning, and will unite in congratu-lating the (loveruor upon his well de-served triumph. LIBERAL TERRIT0RIA1 . 'ML-po:- . F.IiS J r.Bi:rriti Lihkkai. ComhHL, ' Jan. HKr There will he a onvon. tionofthe Liberal party to to defeat the minimis lcgUlationjHL. tot The ('entrnl Committee desireJTeie aid 0f the party iu this crisis, and let 4 me lie such thut the attempt of a B ,, ' hand oven the absolute ci Terr I lorj ' to the ernrchy we Imve posed, will be shown to be agaA'i th wfii and 'judgmcut of all ti ''Ml Republicans of the Territory. 4, liomnentof aDpor. delegates to eountB;(-- as for the lust Territorial ConreB ,n(j as Reaver 11, Box Elder 2 H Emerj s, tlarlleld 5, (Irand S,H mm, Kane 5, Millard 8. Morgan H, fl Kf Salt Lake 111), San Juan 5, Safl fl u 32, Tooele 8, ffl t:tuh o, Wasatch 8, Washington 5l K . County l:fl fl call nnventiens to elect delcgatefl fl Tcrrl- - convention. Where til I ' nracti-shf- l fl t (ne whh b their comfl fl .,, hel ike it y on Thursday, the 4th .dfl lruar ami will be called to at flfl'clock ii irial ComflflflBJ mc, t the Walker House at 8 pflflflH j l."'iii;H 'f the that fl fl" flrlwav For excellence of eflj fl;,' always pj arc solid Hj flV it"i and Bj I Dining car er Jpj H 'fl Hn depot Either H 1 cheerfully furnish !, ".i"t'er commercial agrpj H-- I'rogriB t i H" Tim to I hi, JB nioii I'u'fl fl' North Western aiiwin-H Hh"""' II the third fl ," "U" rangement the ChieaJH B pause iH ( in twM conne'erti'fiHfl fl1', '" noon the casjJ Ifl fl-- Ifl fl |