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Show LAST WIEEK. f JUST SIX DAYS MORE OF OUR CLEARANCE SALE OFF ALL CLOTHING ONE-THIR- D Black Goods Excepted. $25 Suits $16,70, $20 Suits $13,35 These reductions are absolute and the best merchandise you ever bought, JSC Negligee Shirts, $1,25 kind, 87c, Better goods reduced proportionately, Reduce tions on nearly all Furnishings, 3 R, & A, regular $3 Hats $2, 3 This sale is opportunity ever offered the people of Salt Lake positively the greatest money-savin- g $10 Suits For $6,70, $15 Suits $10; Richardson & Adams, If you are not satisfied with your purchases when ex amined after received, we will refund your money, A) 172 MAIN STREETi stated that enough was published to not only indict, but to ' convict the It was a shallow exconspirators. cuse for those of the grand jury who opposed making an investigation to say that such offenses could be prosecuted by informations. That is true of every crime or alleged crime that the grand jury did investigate. They, however, in saying so, spoke wiser than they knew. A time may come before the crime is outlawed when the prosecuting officers will not be owned by the conspirators, and then look Meantime those who out for fun. have escaped should tender a vote of thanks to District Attorney Eichnor. jl The grand jury investigated the charge against three young men of burglarizing J. B. Watsons store, which charge had been dismissed in Judge Diehls court on motion of one of the county attorneys assistants. No indictment was found against the accused parties for the reason that District Attorney Eichnor, presumably to save the county attorneys department from more disgrace, promised the grand jury that the case would be opened up again by the filing of informations and the young It. has since transmen prosecuted. pired, however, that the accused parties have left the state. Thus justice is defeated. of the demands times, for a more equitable adjustment of the work of the world and the reward to which the workers are entitled. In as in other states, the Socialistic Utah, party is gaining in public favor. It may not, probably will not have much influence in the municipal election next November, but look out for the Socialists next year. The Socialists will upset many carefully made calculations of both the old parties. Jit JH The Democrats having been out of office for years are not in a position to claim any credit for the good times has enjoyed, the country neither can they be- blamed for bad times which may come upon us while The Republithey are out of office. cans claim all the credit for the good times, but it is apparent to any man who thinks that the good times" arThe difference gument is overdone. jetween the bad times experienced under the second Cleveland adminis- The employee does not get charity. an equitable share of the advantages of good times which he contributes in no small degree to bring about. This fact is a strong point of the Socialistic doctrine and is bringing many under that banner. J J LOCAL POLITICS. The Kearns crowd are now talking Henry Newell as a Republican mayor- alty candidate. & Jit The mention of W. F. James as a probable candidate for the mayoralty was well received by a large number of prominent republicans. Mr. James is regarded and rightly so as a man of sterling integrity, ability and a stauch Republican. Jit J Councilmen Davis and Black are rival candidates for the nomination for the term as councilman from the Fifth precinct. The losing tration and the good times of the one will not be debarred from acceptpast few years is that now the mass ing the nomination for the of the workers and their families get term. from day to day approximately enough A to eat, while in the bad times many Councilman Daveler wont form comwent hungry. The comparative afHe will be a fluence of the masses is very ephe- binations with anyone. candidate for meral. The increased cost of living however, and is so great that it is practically an will simply point with pride to his o impossibility for the ordinary wage record. Vigus would also like to to do more than live from day succeed himself from the Second preearner POLITICAL MELANGE. to day. He cant without great cinct. Davis, Black, Daveler and even to constitute the Kearns continamounting privations Vigus The leaders of the Republican and for himself and those dependent on gent In the present council, which Democratic parties appear to have lest him, save anything for the future, does not add to their chances of winmay be bad, while his ning the nominations. sight of a growing element in the field when times ' has smployer a opportunities to amass Jt J of politics and one which will exert considerable wealth, and in many So Judge Powers will defend Counpotent influence in the elections this ?ases they do amass it in prodigious ' In other words the em- cilmen Cottrell and Femstrom in the autumn and in the more important luantities. state and national elections next year. ployee does net get a fair share of the criminal libel suit Instituted against in getting the rate of his them by City Attorney Nye. Fern- The Socialists, while not making a ucceeds OLeCts of the "geed tines. If lie strom has abandoned his idea of havgreat amount of noise, are gaining ages raised the difference and more the ing attorney defend him. He ground to an extent that will astonish s filched from him in increased rent, says nowcity he doesnt care to have a the leaders of the old parties. The ncreased price of articles of food and society lawyer defend him. increased price of the clothes he Socialists have within their ranks wears. Jit jt The consequence is that if he some of the most advanced thinkers is cut of employment for a month he George T. Odell is still considered The anarchistic of the day. which chose to tack itself on is up against it in the same manner in the lead for the Republican mayortimes were bad. The alty nomination. to the Socialistic party to the great as he was when so far as the wage cut difference, 'only Jit S detriment of the latter, is being beis earner in concerned, a much general In is greater off and the party The idea of the Democrats on to tween good times and bad times putting before ever getting than degree in the one case he can live what they call an independent ticket is that e within, common-sensbasis a practical, day to day after a fashion while or a citizens ticket in the field this the domain of practical politics and from in the other he becomes a subject of fall is gaining ground. A few dissat and conforming itself to the needs re-electi- - self-dena- l, - ele-mer- t, ar isfied Republicans would find places on it and help to carry it to possible victory. Democrats but make clining in The suggestion for the to put up a straight ticket, no effort, to elect it, is defavor. o PRESERVE THE PAVEMENTS. Within the past week the board of public works reported that it was unable to obtain bids from contractors for certain street paving. The reason given for the failure is that the time specified for keeping the pavement in repair is too long. This is not to be wondered at, when the abuses to which the pavements are subjected are considered. Wagons overloaded daily pass along the streets, leaving a trail of their contents behind them; ' Gravel, coal, quicklime and other ma-- ' terials injurious to the asphalt are al- lowed to fall off in wasteful quanti-.- . ties where they remain until they. are literally imbedded Into the streets before any attempt is made to remove ' them. Here is an opportunity for the street supervisor to earn his salary. . To stop this abuse would require both nerve and persistence. The reformer would also need the moral support of ' associates. Some months ago a solitary policeman took the matter up by making an arrest for a violation of ' the ordinance regulating the subject under consideration, and he luckily escaped losing his official head. The company for whom the careless driver worked and the drivers associates all raised the cry of persecution and be- -' rated the policeman with the result . that the disfigurement and destruction of the pavements have since' pro- -' gressed with even more vigor than" before. -- '' . o Judge Morris Sommer is .the recipient of much commendation for the stand he took for years in refusing to try cases for the Luke collection agency. Morris showed principle and stamina in this matter and, although he missed making many hundreds of dollars, he rose in the esteem and , confidence of the community. ..... o FUNERAL DIRECTOR. . 4. Eber W. Hall, successor to 110 A. West Second So. TeL |