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Show The whe ‘Silver Beet iinet, | Don Cameron, -SATURDAY......... Sees JUNE 10, 1888. ~ Important Clan. who has been ran- reduced bossism’’ in politicsto a science, and worked it for all that itis worth. So long as his colleague in THE Greenbackers aree preparing an- the Senate was a Democrat he had no other address to the American peoples {difficulty in controlling ‘the Federal All the sufferings this year are not appointments, as the Democrat’ was| confined to the Irish. not consulted as to the fitness'of per‘ sons for -particular offices, but since Tne first Chinaman to come to Marlborough, Mags., bas just been Wallace, the. Demogratic , Senator, went out, and Mitchell, the Republito start a can Senator; succeeded him, Cameron Jaundry, but got “cleaned out’’ himhas been experiencing hore or less self trouble. This trouble made_ itself off. He We have wanted A comparativ ely small ‘eateem—nay, thé divinity who pre- sides over the mysteries of-the kitchen. We do not hesitate to express our belief that no one Secretary says: In most mining regions the timber is of but little value for “ase outside of J. J. Halpin exercises ajgreater influence than the cook upon. the material, intellectual, social, political, yea, even. the spiritual interest of mankind. MAIN Owen Meredith had a simmering of this semaine wouild homely but important truth bear transportation out of the State or Territory, and it cannot be used more advantageously to the people and the Government then in the produet of precious metals. If the timber is eut having reference to the rule established by the department as to size, etc., no complaint ought to be madé. Ithas been suggested that the. use of wood in the quartz mills and reduction. works in the miineral regions, is nota usé for mining pur- ee mei cannot hve CENTRE, Importer and Dealer in HARDWARE IRON AND STEEL, without | s! And V ictor Hugo, the greatest literary genius of one ‘of the greatest countries on the globe, once took Mill and Mining Supplies % unique but very forceful way. Meeting his cook one day he stepped aside and bowed to her as ‘politely as Gas Pipe and Tubing, ses. oceusion to express the same.truth in Consisting in part of all sizes of Brass _I do not think there is anything in- he would to any bejew eled and silken- onke-Patnofjeweled garters sold in. japparent BELOW REEF................-UTAH in which affirms that we may live without poetry, music, books, art—in short, all the higher products of our civilization— “But STREET, SILVER the well known passage from Lucile, wre Parr eG _SBarstware, Gtr. Cook. a profound reverence—for domain,_ which has been restricted by previous rulings to a fineness that tation of anybody but Grantor Arthur. inade “stump agents” in mining He has controlled all the Federal and {, districts as obnoxious as landlords in elective offices in the State since he Ireland. In his circular letter the “live quietly and ‘sing for the poor.” That’s why she charges. a a seat at her “concerts. mobbed The Reling. an important ruling in regard to the taking of timber from the public to succeeded his father as Senator, and with a corps of skillfull assistants has says ‘itis her ‘ambition Timber Secretary Teller has just promulgated ning ‘the machinery of the Republican party in Pennsylvania fer years, can not brook a rival or submit to the dic- Moses Taytor, who died in New -York two weeks ago, was worth $40,Mr. Taylor was not an 000,000, editor, Patti Cameron Fittings, Iron and Belting in the Legislature Which clad grande dame of his acquaintance. “Qtartz miiis~and In that body a few. that suggéstion.” reduction mills are ‘indispensible toa This action of the great Frenchman Republicans, led by CharlesS. Wolfe, It was fa mining community, and such use is was full of significance. condensed into a_ single refused to obey the orders of Exmeron clearlywithin the provisions of the yolume Rail and Bar Iron a Specialty. It was a mute but eloquent and after several weeks balloting for law, and the consumer as fully pro- gesture. tribute to the influence of the chef de Senater forced the Cameron men to tected by it asf he had consumed it Gait HamiItton writes to a friend: in his own dweHing. ‘You will there- euisine. elect Mitchell, the anti-machine canThis influence is wide-spread. It fore, instruct the spec ial agents now ** Anna Dickinson is playing Hamlet. A FULL LINE OF ., is felt in every department of human didate. Now Mitchell and Wolfe are in the States and ‘Territories named She ought to play his uncle, for she thought and aetion, The. business at the head of the Independent. Rein the act of June 3, 1878, to conform murders Hamlet. Nothing else new, man goes to his place of traffic with a publican organization, which has a to the suggestions herein. “Lhe great With love.”? This is another illustraobject of the Governmental super- scowl on bis face and gloom in his full ticket in the field. This endangIt is bad cooking athome. The vision of cutting timber in those eye. tion of the cruelty of women to ers the success of the, machine men, States and Territories ought not to be lawyer at the bar browbeats and bullwomen. and Cameron is on the rampage:, » He to compel the payment, for timber.so Kdozgs. and: snaps and snarls at witMELTING POTS, BONE ASH, LITHARGH nesses and opposing counsel;- while A Roman Catholic of Newark*con- has resorted to a system of bulldoz- cut, but to prevent an unnecessary ETC., ETO., ETO, w aste by cutting the small trees under the judge, thunders from the bench demns the famous melodrama, The ing, which in the North has been like a veritable Jupiter Tonans seated the size prescribed by the department, Two Orphans, because it justified a lie effective as shotgnns are said to be in and to prevent a waste by fires and on Olympus... It: is bad cooking at ome. ‘The ‘editor dips his pen in told by a Sister of Charity. His the South. He threatens, if his ticket other means. point is well taken; of course, but it is defeated, to~ oppose the higt: pro= |} The decision -is -regarded—-as- the gall and indites an awful diatribe of denunciation, ridieule and sarcasm _ is not apt to injure the popularity of tective tariff which.makesthe people most important ever rendered on the against some unfortunate victim of that play. AND RANGES of the whole country pay tribute to question it involves. his wrath. There has been bad cooking in the. editorial home or the the manufactures of Pennsylvania, Got It at Last. Tue Boston Post Says it is intitjated virtually admitting. ‘that-he now adeditorial -boarding-house. And so In great variety and of best mshufactzy that Don Cameron will retire: from voedtes ‘the maintenance of such a Kate Chase-Sprague, on the 27th of the thing goes on through the entire gamut of trades and professions. political strife. “Was your wife May just gone, obtained a divorce. & BUILDERS’ tariff, merely for the advantages good cook is a benefactor to CARPENTERS’ reconciled to going?” said the pastor which he derives from it as a partisan. The country will now breathe easier herThekind—as truly a benefactor, but Hardware, to the newly-made German widower. in a more quiet way, as Florence and thie Associated Press will haye to Of course the ring with w hich he is Nightingale or Ida Lewis or any lady ‘““Regouciled !” was the reply. “Mein connected politic: ally will use his Jean heavier. than—-ever on Mrs. of ‘the Red Cross Society or any other | Gott! she hat to be.” The largest and most complete stook of threat to the best advantage, in in- Christiancy for news of the sort that famous philanthropist that ever lived. comes of ill-concocted | marriages. No one contributes more than she to miners and operatives. THE meanest practical joker lives in timidating the sum of human ‘happiness. Living, She will be free henceforth to run Sash and Panel Doors and. Windows Philadelphia. Being on a visit toa They will be told that unless they after Conkling. In getting divorced the good cook merits our. highest neighboring city, he spotted his face support. the Cameron ticket they must esteem and respect and gratitude; In Southern Utah, she secured the privilege of resuming elsewhere, and dead, she deserves, as much as the all over with red paint and suddenly seek employment her maiden name. She is said to’ be Roman Horace or any other poet made his appearance -at an annual thousands of them, as has been the MIXED AND DRY PAINTS a pretty, fascinating woman still, and deserved, a monument ‘more lasting -meeting of the anti-vaccination soci- case in other States, rather than be it may be refreshing -for her to think than brass, and loftier than the sumGils and Glass, ety. The members nearly broke their thrown out of empleyment at the bemit of the royal pyramids.”’ that in name anyway she is a maiden giuning.of Winter, with starvation With a salaam asprofound and necks getting out of the windows. again. Thus revamped she may go deferential as that of the astute old WHITE LEAD, ZINC AND PUTTY a staring themselves and their families LONDON geographical and scientific in the face, will vote, against. their in for new conquests, but if is doubt- Frenchman, we bow in the royal aa A well-appointed workshop is attached circles are being interested in the ac- will, to continue ring rule and boss- ful if even Conkling will pay her his presence of "Her Mu ujesty, the Queen with special conveniences for manufacturing former court. Without the Sprague of the Kitchen. counts brought to England by Captain ing in Psnnsylvania. This is a more to the Chase the charm of the stolen The earthly destiny of mankind i is heavy and light iron, copper and tinware. Purchasing from first hands, I am pre Burton and Oommander Cameron refined method of bulldozing than in her hands! fruit may have vanished too. New York the other day and Packing, Ete, 9 elected Mitchell. for $2,000. That’s, pretty high. It will take : pretty tall girl to wear garters that come as high as that. 5 Assayers’ Goods Cooking and Heating Stoves A oe OS hpeapape lei from the gold coast of Africa. pret The Southern shotguns, but it is fully as effective, and as it is sanctional by the women washing sand for gold and party in power, those who practice it earning from 50 cents to $4 per day. are never accused of being disloyal Thay found gold spangles after the}: and are not interferred with by medrain. Everywhere in the streets and dlesome Federal marshals. James former stated that on landing he found cord. the country isnimbreguaved with gol A Comstock boy, says the Chronicle, who went to Arizona recently, writes back manners and of the cactus thus: . ‘The Arizonian to his parents as to the customs cf the residents and horned-toed region customs of, the seasoned is peculiar. In ordinary weather he wears a belt with pistols in it. “When it grows chilly he puts on another belt with pistols in it, and when it becomes really cold be throws a Winchester rifle over his shoulder.”’ Better The Daily ing of Late.than Never. Stock Report, in the mines'lately speak- under the control of Messrs. Clark & Bothwell, has this to say of the Stormont, which, of course, is no,news here: “T he Stormont is a good mine that has been badly used. There is some hope in this direction. ‘The mine has done its duty all through, and the stockholders should have been the recipients of its earning, but these have been put to uses which were of no earthly con- presumable that after the road is built it will depend upon white patronage for support; for it is evident that. its revenue from the Chinese business men and artisans would not bty waste enough to wipe its locomotives. it would be a pity, of course, to-bear vf a cyclone come raging along which would tear up and seatter the grading and rails of such a philanthropic cor- poration to the four winds of heaven, - Wat it would-be reconspenee sufficient _ if it would only take the 65-cent souls of the direetors of such a company be liquidated from the product of the mine, and that there is no present necessity for further uneasiness on the part of Stormont stockholders.” Senator spoke good Mruier, of California, political economy when he said that cheap labor was not a cause of national wealth, butof national poverty. When wages are fair, business is good; and in no kind of place ig business so unprofitable as in a large factory town «where wages average under a dollar a day. ing people are an immense Workmajority. xnd include them among the general It they are doing well, the whole enna y prospers. wi reck. —- Misellancous. Of Mr. James G. Blaine the Springfield Republican say: He has already launched sons in public waters. He has filled all the national offices, short of the Presidency, cern to them, with the result of leavTue Echo & Park City Railroad, a Utah affair, has substituted Chinese ing the company about $50,000 in debt. It looks as though this would for white labor, paying the former 65 cents per day less than Caucasians. Itis G.. Blaine. which could come to a man of his training. Hehas had high honors and distinguished confidences; he has more applause than deliberate approval; he has awakened more enthusiasm than respect; his opinions have been wont. to make a sensation rather than carry conviction. His career henceforth is likely to be spent in the elegant leisure of a retired statesman or in those honorable services at foreign courts which well become the graduating class of public men, THe poet looks through R. G, M’QUARRIE, Moss CLOTHING The poet dreads and resents ridicule. but who can ridicule.the humorist? The poet in hig. poetic frenzy aims at gravity; the humorist ‘cannot, but smile, even at the breaking of his own heart, ene Liserty SE and ae despotism TET not os . u i " ATM Pe wt coy mee YAR it CH Iy |e Shane Furniture! Curtains, Cornices, Wall Paper, Baby Carriages.” St. George, Utah. The Larges, Stock infre- quently pull the same way—one tending to destroy society by disorganization, the other by asphyxia. In Southern Utah. 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