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Show their home with foreign made furniture. On the plates they ate fr- n they saw 'the linn' and the unicoi-u- ' and honesty of purpose second to mine. Ills popularity. ha in the past demonstrated ,1s good bt'ijii;w He netvid in the coiMifution 1 man. under foreign made They slept blankets. They rocked their lir-a in haby foreign made cradle it there Were times when the fatherdar not.dandle the baby on. his knee he might discover a foreign tn. mark ill the infanrs anatomy. Ti sall.v was greeted with applause, but was nothing to what followed. Ti Irish woman alluded to took advanta of the moment of quiet which folio wv to ejaculate .to iler neighbor, loud enough to lie heard ail over the hou-- o Maybe there was but he didnt know it." The meeting suspended business :fbifive minutes and the baud' had to play to h d liens confusion. Jaki-;Moril- t convention creditably. Mini while? hi ini of pople a? ay d iirai s him a griinlwrllfiU on account. ot his brewer, ho will gaineninigh vows from the other clement The result of the senatorial oontest i difficult to foreshadow. fa . : It ft ieuMng Considerable opposition M z orb hjiea ne to the election of Jake he is a maker. of beer. Many of rhoe who are loudest in their disapproval of Moritz drink the lKH;r w hich he manuiJ-n- facture.- 'onshittrrTry is K p to beirc(miTeil n ss is Mor.tzs :in ail ih'mgv',: a lawful one. ; Per j. ally nothing can be said ngulrrst iiim. lie is a large ctiz-M.' employer of ,;lalvrt' a powl .has hosts of Mend,' and wlll mit be on his ticket. bu-l- Mr.v Numerous and ?loufl "have been the compLiiuts from the ..vicinity of the Wasatch-schooThe school building has not been heated,, and 'tin children have not been allowed to attend school, but airmail portion of the ti ne. The school building has been dike a cold storage warehouse, and no amount of inquiry on the jart of parents has brought, satisfactory information regarding .the time when the building would be heats ti. Ia response to rcany -- -- .tin-hindm- l. ost Tor the sake of the louve ai d .fishes which would .fall-i- to the haskeUi.bf ihe herald and the:. News if BMuqv elected lo the liouki Whitney both' those office ibf owrly '6lork dhe bishops paiers arwffor.Mawruiiigworth. is all it, canditUuy Ciinibinut ion however which Is ealeuiat-ef- l to irjuve. rather than "further the Mshdpe chance. . lit - -- requests, "Truth has ascertained that in nil probability the heating appartuj will be in place in time "for the opening of school next Monday morning: It seemathatP. J. Moran has the contract for putting in boilers and they have been delayed in arriving from the east owing to strikes (and other In defense of his position - Candidates for county 'offices have begun systemaiictfrtviuwtng for V0UB, and (everything' indicates that the struggle between. the. two parties will b i fierce. -- tiia-turdanc- - The Herald .continues its vicious and unwarranted .attacks on County Commissioner Anderson. The great trouble With the Herald is that it cannot run the commissioner. It well knows Mr. Anderson 'has been 'lhe best Comm issioner this county has iever had. Its attacks will not 4q jure hispropects for -- . . Truth . . ft ft ' inadvertantly omitted the name of Thomas Alston from the list of Democratic nominees last week. This was due , entirely to an accident and not through any desire to overlook the name of Mr. Alston. It will; be. noticed that his name appears on (he ticket this week, where it should be. Mr. Moran says he did nounoed the Democratic party tn order to make the race for city constable on the Republican ticket and who was turned down by the convention, has concluded to return to his first love and is now flirting with Brig Golding for a deputyship, in the event Brig is successful. It isaaid that Ben 'HaddocR, FERGUS, who re- - COALTER MUSIC II ft Joseph Howell, Republican nominee for Congress, is one of the best known and most successful business men of the state. He is not by any means a .professional politician and never was an officeseeker. He is a gentleman of culture and education and above all is largely endowed1 with good common CO., I The Oldest and the Best Piano in America. r G. V F. CULMER BRO. -- . - . . BIG GUNS New Etol 5taedd AT PARK CITY. Park City, Oct. much recognition. PaJrvts HAVE NO EQUAL 8. Then the crowd rewarded him with applause. ' It ft Ben Rich got the audience in a good natured condition, but was by no mean9 as successful as a lusty Irishwoman who sat about midway iD the house. Ben was comparing conditions in the days before and after protective tariff. Before a protective tariff, said Ben, the young man courted a girl dressed in foreign made clothes. They were wedded by a minister who used a foreign printed bible. They furnished . : 20 EAST FIRST SOUTH. not obtain .the education, regret? that there should be any delay in properly heating the sense and good judgement. Yet in building. When President Newman early middle age he has, .by his own learned that owing to labor troubles ability and industry, amassed an ample the heating appartus might be delayed fortune, and at the same time main- beyond a reasonable :thne,he :ad vised the purchase of jbl boiler Jor temporary tained an unblemished character. He use in the Wasatch school, which ws is a staunch Republican, firmly believ- done. This boiler was placed in posi- ing id protection for American indus- tion and will nodoubt De doing duty tries and American workmen, and is next Monday morning. thoroughly acquainted with the needs of the West. Mr. Howell is now makSave your money And when you get a ing a tour of the' state in the interest of dollar deposit it with Zions Savings! his congressional campaign and his friends and supporters are very conf- Bank and Trust Cto., No. 1, Main ident that he will be in the lead when street. The. largest and oldest Savings the votes are counted. Bank in Utah. ' Senator Kearns, Hon. Joseph Howell and Ben Rich had .a good house here last night, but the meeting was not enthusiastic. Senator Tom read-his- speech, and although he had a globe connected with thie footlights fastened to the table, he continually lost his place and spoiled whatever effect he might otherwise have had.: The people did not enthuse a bit while he was speaking. Perry Heath was down on the bills for a speech, but did not talk. He sat .in the center of the ;house with Doc Jones and made feeble Sold at Eastern Prices attempts at applauding. Mr. Howell KINDLY CALL. was dry, and not until his finale, when he forsook his written speech and talked extemporaneously, did he get . es. contract until August, .when he should have bad it as early '& April. President' J. W. Newman, of the board of JOSEPH HOWELL. . II1 . -- '.;;ft. re-electi- on. -- -- Joseph F. Smith. President, George M. Cannon. Cashier.' lAimimiiim iiamtuiAni im titmumi KRUG'S OMAHA BEER. Krug's "Cabinet As nutritious as any English Porters or Malt Tonics, and a Connoisseur's delight. Krugs "Extra Pale Light, and mild, and palatable, and appropriate on all occasions. It Either of the 'above brands delivered tn . any part of the tflty. I The Old Resort,:! 276 South .Main Street. I ADAM SNYDER, Proprietor. riLimOM1 1091 Y. J i ti |