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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26. 189L I'nlon Tactic Holiday Rut, The I'nlon Pacific lias made a holiday rate of one fare for the round trip from all station lu L tali to any point on the system nut to exceed a distance of 1J50 miles. Ttck-f-will he Hold on December SS4, U5, 81, and lanuary 1, and will tio pood to return until Monday, January 4. PERINIBROS. Manufacturers and Dealcra In Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes, ' A Kin. Lin. of g KID GL0VE3. KvorT pair fitted to the hand. Umbrallaa and Parasols and repaired on short notlca. Parasols made to match, dresses. , K nutsford Ilotel, SBB Staff St.. Salt City, Utah. Main Stora-- s 8J3 Sixteenth bt., licnvcr, Colorado. AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK. Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. Juttm II. Bacon IVvdent Secrktart K. Bulls T. A. Patis H. M. Macon Cot. A. L. Tuohas. M. J. Ura? r. t. Hoi.i.amd Cashier . M. Jarvih D. O. TuNirtn.iFP W. B. Holland. Aat. Cashier J. W. J tun. F. W. ttuaJ C. F. LooKBOUllOW. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon, i i mm MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream. It la not a Cmimetic In the aenae In which that term la popularly used, but permanently beautifies. It createa a soft, smooth, clear, velvety akin, and hy daily use grntiually makea the complexion sev-eral shade whiter. It Is a constant pro-tection fniui the effects of sun and wind and prevents sunburn and freckles, and blackheads will never come while you ue It. It cleanses tha face far better than aoap and water, nourishes and builds up the 'skin tissues and thus prevents the formation of wrinkles. It (rives the fresh-ness, clearness and smothnoss of skin that you had when a little girl. Every lady, younp or old. oiixlit to una It, as It a more youthful appearance to any f'ives and taat permanently. It contains no acid, powder or alkali, and ia aa harm-less a dew and as nourishing to the skin as dew is to the flower. I'rloe 1.00. Ask your drugtflat for It. Sample lti I In mailed free to any lady on the receipt of 10 cents In etamps to pay for postal,'') and packing. Lady agenta wanted. Mns. (ianvAisB Graham, "Beauty Doc-tor," Utt l'ost St., Ban Francisco. A. C. Smith Co., Drtnrpisls, have a full line of Mrs. Oraham's Preparations. I Expert Dental Co. I Manager Expert Dental Company. H Yours For Aids to R BEAUTY COMFORT I Hy my mat hod I cao make artificial Eg teeth with tha gums carved, colored and so H shaped as to restore tha natural axprea- - H aion of tha face In any cats, ao natter bow badly the cheaka may be sunken or B tha Upe wrinkled. I wilt guarantee to make theaa ao natural that a critic cannot I detect them. Restoring lost expression Is an art that every dentist does not notice or n understand; simply making a aet of teeth.. U to tit perfectly ana be durable doea not M complete this branch of dentistry by any B nisans. Itreovlrea the skillful eye andB cunning hand of one who haa devoted R I much time and practice to this particular H aclence; also an extra course of higher-- B atudles not received In the regular deulal H achoeX, B DENTISTRY I SUNDAYS 1 HOLIDAYS. 8 Office in Central Clock, I No, 46 West Second Soufii. TEETH EXTRACTED I Absolutory Without Pain ! Sets of Teeth - $5.00 H Teeth Filled - - - - $1.00 aiiiiffliffllEt1''1-'- ' JUWWW 1 "''riW'olllWWwi J3ANK OF COMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. riTRr.r:TnRR-- - Boy "ark President Wm II. McInttrb J. B. Fariow W, . Cuisholm Vice President M. K- - Parhons C. L. IUnnamaw 8. F. Walkib Cashier W. 11. Ibvink . E. Kica 8. II. Fiblos, Js Aat CaaUier E. D. Chitchlow. rpi:K RATIONAL Bank of the Republic. Catttal, $500,000 Fully Pa Vr Frank Kkox Presldenk L. (J. Karwh VlcaPredoiit J. A. AULe Cashier 47 MAIN 8THEKT. Transarta a general banking bnalnese. Moneyl loaned on favorable terms. Accounts of mer-- chants, Individuals, firms and corporations ao- -i li ned. Five per cent Interest pud OA aarLn(al and time deposits. DIRECTORS: I,. C. Etirrrlck O. 8. TTolmeji Emit Kulin J. A. Earls' W. K. Smedloy t't'O. A. Lowei Crank Knox. II. L. A. Culuieri J. H. Sutherland. VirATKnTOI HAliE HKAL ESTATE FDR tV eood, dean stock of merchandise, Kooms 4T and 4S Cumnien ial Itlock. AirAVTKD POSITION AS THAVELlMi IT aalesniiin for reliable, s Iioiim; ref-erences furnished. Address M.I'. II. .Times offlce. I TA NT K I ) A I ' 1 HE B W I)kf Jl A l.TE S K VV kitten. Address N, Times office. I v A N T K r K S LI o k I N I i KOK FIKST ? class roniu. with or without board, can se-cure same by i slliiig at Kealty Kloi k, W est Tem-ple street. f" WANT A I'LAt E IN PrTvATE FAM11.V I for hoy 12 vers old to hoard and go to si hool. Address U. V. V., Times nfll". anFkiT-totkai- Vk acreage for If good business property and pnv cash differ-ence. Hooms 47 ancf 4S Commercial block. T ANTKD-T- D THADE A MCE HOMK KOK V vacant lot, close in. Koome 4T and 4S Com merclrtl hlork. ELLS, "JpARGO & QOS BANK. SALT LAKE CITY TJTAH ' AND BELLS EXCHANGE, MAKES BUTS transfer on tke principal dtiee f tlie Cnited States and Europe, and on all pointa n the Faciflc Coast. Issues letters of credit available In the principal cltlea of the world. H pedal attention given to the selling of eras and bullion. Advances made on consign ante at low-est rataa. rirtltnler attention given to collectiona throncn-03- . Utah, Nevada and adjoining Terrltoriee. Ao counts solicited. CORRESPONDENTS: trails, Targe Co vvIj05d,S Wella, Farno 4 Co New York National Dank of the Republic Boston First National Bank Omaha First Hiatiorial Bank JJenver Hire National Bank v1'1 Merchants' National Bank Chicago boat-e- ns' Bank St. Louie WeUa, Farga - Co San Franctaoa J. E. Dooly " Cashier. JN'ION RATIONAL JgANK, Bnccesaor to Walker Bros., Bankert. EataaUt-t- S 1860. Cafital (Fully Paid) 400,OC9 SuarLve 4O,0utl United States Depository. Transacts A General BacKing Business. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. J. R. Walker President M. H. Walker M. J. Cheesman Ca.htes L. H. Farnswortn Ast. Cashier J. R. Walker, Jr Aat. Cashier QOMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, &eXT LAKE CITY UTAH, General BanMng in AU Its Brancncs. Issnee certificates of deposit payable on demand bearing interest if left a specified time, bells drafts and bills of exchange on all priucipal c.Uee in the United States and Europe. Gio. M. DowifiT President! W. P. Nobli Thomas Marshall 2nd Joan W. Donnillam Cashisr Directors F. H. Anerhaco, John J. Paly, D. J. Salisbury, Movlan C. Fox, Frank H. Dyer, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Noble, George XL Downey, John W. DoaueUao. 6Ti -- otm 7TaN iTsPER TsWoTlNSM) KTMrH oT I ed property, inonevreadr, no delay. John J. Snvde , Booms 5s; 87, llooper blk. Telphone 5f7. F bouse. $.W month. Will rent cheap. Ben-nett, 111) Main. IjviR NT FTKNISHED-rto- l M hoarding house. Address X, Times ottite. T.1 OH SALE HOt-SE- ; LOT 5UX18S ; 1" artesian water; 4th West and flth South; easy terms. Apply 4 llooper block. ot. - LAST THURSDAY ON OH NEAR IOST street or Second South, lady's (told watch and jet fob chains Initial "W" on case. Liberal reward for return to 41 E. First South. ov IJcnt. ViuRTi;sT!umvl' i 'IknTs he d 7i oi "s e V of four rooms, for three mom lis; close in on car line. Kent reasonable. For particulars address P. 0. box 210, city. 6iTHAl.TAlrND It Y m"e V c a ngeTc ili) J" ' papers at The Times office at tv,enly live cents per hundred. ptill RENT A GOOD IKH sE OF SIX r rooms, well furnished. Rent reasonable, tn car line, close in. For particulars address P. O. Box 210, city. tmou RENT - ELEGANT ROOM NEW r brick house cheup. Will sell $j0 month. Bennett, II" Main. lOll RfTnT ELEGANTLY Ft KNISHKD r rooms; electric light and steam heat. Realty Block, West Temple street. RENT-O- NE COMPLETELY IpOR modern house of nine rooms, hot water heatmir, also gns, with barn ami grounds attached. I lose in. Enquire to East Secoad South street. lOR KENT AN EIGHT-ROO- HOUSE. .T Inquire at t6S West South Temple street." jyjCQOUXICK & QO. BANKERS. KsTAiLiKit, 1873 Ealt Lam i, Crrr, UtakJ A General Banking Easiness Transact Collections promptly made on all points In the) West and Northwest. Careful attention given toj cousiirii-iion- u of Ores and Bullion. Exrhintre andf . telegraphic transfers oa the principal clues of tlie, United Statoa aud Europe. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS: New York Importers' and Traders' National) Bank; Kountae Bros. Chicago Commercial National Bank, San Fhancisco First National Bank. Omaha Omaha National Bunk. 8r. Lo.ris National Bank of Commerce. Kansas Citt National Bunk of Kansas CItyJ First National Bank; American National Hick. Demvib Denver National Bank; City National Bank. Ft bui.o First National Bank. Pohtlakd, Ore. First National Bank. London Martln'a Bank (Limited) ia LombArd) street. HOTEL' KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3. Haw and Elegant In all lta Api pointmentB. 250 Rooms, Singla or En Suite; 7S Rooms with Bath. S. S. HOLMES, Preptletit. WALKER H0USL .A First-Cla- ss European Hotel, - The Walker Is located In the business center of the City and haa all tha Modem Improvements 4 Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly first-clas-s house. It la managed aa well aa any hotel In the W est, and la strictfv the business and tourist hotel of bait Lake City. PASSENGER ELEVATOR. Walker and the Metropolitan are the t rb leading hotels of Salt Lake City. S. S. ERB, Proprietor. HOTEL TEMPLETON. T.R.JONES&C- - BANKERS, 161 MAIN ST SALT LAKK HUYS ORES AND BULLION. ANKING J)EPAUTMENT DTAH TITLE, INSURANCE & TRUST CO. Paid vt Capital. $ir0,000. SuH.ue I0,a- - 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIMB PAYS acts as trustee, guardian, adminis-trator and executor ; transacts general trust busi-ness; insures real estate titles; insurance lee covers all charges for attorneys and abstracts. STOCKHOLDERS: Bawmraa J. K. Dooly. T. R. Jones, L. 8. Hills, M II. Walker, W. 8. McCornlrk, E. A. Smith, II. T. Duke, Josiah Barrett, Uyde S. Young, M. S. Pendergast, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn, J. U. Walker. Capitalists K. C. Chambers, Kelsie Gilles-pie, James Sharp, John J. Daly, H. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas, Governor of Utah. MeuctiAXTS F. II. Auerbach, T. O. Webber, Hugh Anderson, W. II. Rowe, A. W. Carlson, b, U. Auerbach, W. F. Cotton. Jas. Anderson. Law site John A. Marshall, V m. 0. JialL OJIBAltl) JNVESTMENT COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Ho., ana Boston, Mass.' Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Caraar First South aud Main street. Salt Lake, City, Utah. W. U. Dal - Manager. ' Hikes Loans oa Farm and City Property at) Ssst Hates. L"Ol'N SPOTTED PIGS, PROBABLY 4 year old; l''Jf. E. tith So. and get pstae. Perecmal. HEN. WESTLAKK THE SHORTHAND MISS has returned to her former resi-dence in this city after an absence of more than three weeks. "f bT'BI MS, GARP ET OL EANI SO AN D f I . chimney sweeping. Leave onlera at Utah Stove & Hardware company's store. I EKSONAL YOl'NG RANCHER IIASiioOD 1 ranch, wants to correspond with votiti!? iioinsn who is not ofr.iid to help a man almin in the u,mlo of life. Address T. It., cure T.mes OlHie. 1"'.RTiES Will) DESIRE TO LOAN ""oil money aee A. 1. .Janes. ia Mam street: telephone SOL Just Opened. TlEliTnRST-CLAS- S HOTELHh VNes','sss'ss IN THE CITT. Corner of Main and South Temple Streets. Electric Motors 5 Of all Slzos kept in Stock up to BOO Volts, - and from Power to 40-Hor- Power.' ALSO ( Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps o the Bsst Manufacture, Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volts, 16 CP. to 750 CP. ' Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, CTEAM PUMPS, - t HOISTING ENGINES, d AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DMLLS. Eraser & Chalmers, Chicago. mtntmPt MACHINERY. i . - i L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. .Montana, jgALT JKE HEATER. Cuas. S. RriiTov, Manager. CHRISTMAS OPERA Thursday, Friday nnd SutiirrUv, DECEMBER 24th, 25th and 26th, With rhrtrttmn Mn'in" tli' , dtlii:hlfiil oimti, FATINITZA! liy the local Katiultza Opcm Co. fhoriir 50, U I'rlnrlpaU. '5 Dyer Ki(1 oi p. An OivlicMri. of l!3d d by WilUrd Woihp fiiifl c ri'lurrpfl hy Prof. K rouse. The "stume ar; npf ialiy hirt-- frnm the Tivoli, s.in Krnr.cn), torthe.se perforinnc biila of ie;iti Opens I(c. Popul.tr Pru cf. II. S. KnoiE, Dinvtor. H. ii. Wmitnev, Ms;r. Kxrnrslon to Oden, The Kutinlticii Opera Compuny will perform in th new ten rpra h'MiKH Kii iny nihr. .Janu-ary 1, Iril. The l'. P. will run iin excnrMori train f:f the event, tnvins; t vi :i: mid rcfiirntna nft r the upern. Fmt f'r the round trip, inrludin opern tn kei n:;d nipm r at the iwd hotel. V ; without supper, i. on hi nnd chart of the open h.ni. on d'spiav at the 1". P. U.K. office on and after Monday, Lhc. H. Next Attrnetlon. Monday and Tuday, Pr. 0 ,nvl on. The FflinotiiV ('Umih'TI' ein with the svtut .Tnlinninne f l.A Sale of te:iif open Sufurdtiv, I)ec. Crilh. PopuUr price. M. R. EVANS. W. Second South. SPORTING GOODS, Gis, Revolvers aoi Afflmiiiiition. Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. Razors, Poeket Cntlerr, Shears and Scissor Strope, Indian Clntis, Uoiing liloTas Dumb bells, Doi Colinrs, Thompson Boots and Shoes, Field and Opera O lasses. Examine mj Stock Before Purchasing. George A. Lowe, DEALER IS ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLAS-Agricultural Implements. Buggies, Snrries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Eto. Railroad Contractiors' Supplies. "i Warehouse: - 133-- 1 45.1 st'East; CHICAGOSHORTLINE. Chicago, Milwaukee &. St. Paul ta the only Una rannlna Solid Vestlbnled Steam Heated and Eleetrlc Lighted Trains dsJly. he. tween Cbleaao and Omaha, composed ol Mleeptaf Cart and theflnaat Dining Cara in the worid- - Everything Strictly First-Clas- s. Any further Information will be cheerf ally furn-ished by , ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent, Ml Progress Building, iT. F. PO FIX. Traalln A tft. W' ONPEKLAM. WeeK cf Thurslay. December Z4: fur Popular Stock Company in FUN IN A BOARDING SCHOOL Tho Great Malay Knife Throwers- See fhe HAPPY FAMILY. IOC. ADMISSION CC i SAgAAKEVENING TIMES. bTthTYimes publishing company. " la pnhli"hM siery evet.tn (HurnUr .xrepte' and 1. iletl.ered by carrt-r- j. It. Sal. Uk. Ainercau I rovo aud City, Losan, park City at 75 Cents a innntli. Times coiitama tha full Associated Vmt Ken", Telesnipb Service cot.r-lu- g ami ha. this Kntlre Hition. Tun i entered at the Postofflce In Halt LaVi ( it. for tranaiui..ion through U.e mall aa second class matter. ' FeraonTdesirlni,' Tn Timi delivered at their Boa". can ..'. ..re It h postal card order or thZith Telephone. Whan delivery i. lrreRular make Immediate complaint to thjiiffice. BubscriptTon to TtieTDaily Times. (ALWAYS lit ADTAXCt.) fhi - v;: i r::::;;:;;!;;!;!;!"; ,w Weekly, 1 year (Address This Tinri, Salt Lake City, Clan.) The Times' Telephone No. ia 481. rU'lUKIM.' DKCKMBKU Sesatok I'i im it luiil tho foundation for n dignified political future while on tho editorial tripod. As A geological kindergarten, tho courts of Zion have been a striking suc-cess tin past few weeks. La (iHii'i'K is just now tho only Rus-sian exile to which Salt Lake is not pre-pared to extenil its sympathies. Now i.F.Tthe pits companies put their shoulder to the derrick, anil the spring boom will surpass anything that has yet been registered. A local Khost of tlie llieatrical lob-bies says that thero arc some "shows" bad enough to make an electric light go out after the first act. Hit for the outrageous legislative democratic gerrymander of Indiana, the republicans would have a majority of eight in the United States genu to of "six. A few moro days and the shibboleths of the local campaign will have been cast. Tho people will insist upon clean men, and no ticket can afford to ignore the admonitions of tlie hour. A wniTF.it in a morning journal telU a pretty story ubout the sale of (lowers around Lotta 'a fountain in San 1'ran-- ' risen from year end to year end. This must have been before tho war. The Bale of flowers on the stroets of San rancisco was stopped long ago. Soi'TU Carolina is considering a prohibitory law. Aside from the fact ' that local option failed in that state some years ago, the law will never pass. 'The governors of North and South Car-olina know too well the unhappitiess 'contained in "a long time between drinks" not to join forces to defeat such pernicious legislation. when tho bonan.as were paying largo di idends and when men's hearts ap-parently grew and expanded in pro-portion to the lodes uncovered. In those days when tho earth was yield-ing up her treasures so bounteously, it would seem that tho ablest and most generous men of tho country gathered in Nevada, and it is not strange that tint of that gathering Judge (iooDWlN found a few kindred spirits about whom he now writes such tender and lot ing reminiscences, 'The Coinstock club, from which t ho book derives its title, was an organization that grew out of the necessities of camp life. A few bachelors who delved in the mines got together and established a homo wbd'e they shared tint expenses of liv-ing eiuitably. The evenings were spent in social converse, and most of the work is devoted to the conversation of the members of this club. The subjects naturally tire very divTThiliod and cover a wide range of thought. Evenings are devoted to the consideration of mines and the silver industry, to the subject of royal men met in lh west, to graphic descriptions of scenery in Idaho, Ore-gon, Utah and California, to tales of self sacritice, and the book closes with three letters which are masterpieces of tho art chirographic. There is no vil-lia-in the book, the volume treating as tho author says on the titlo page, with 'neither radiant angels nor magnitiud monsters, but just plain, true men." Tho judge could not picture a villain if he tried. He docs attempt to place one of his characters in an unenviable light for a few chapter., but not for long. He finally brings him out a hero through a successful mining venture. The story is full of dramatic situations, tho most thrilling being the accident at the mine where several of the members of the club are imprisoned, and where, at the mouth of the shaft, tho other members of the club are clamoring for tho priv-ilege of going down to rescue their friends. The story of Sister Celeste is as full of pathos and tenderness as anything in the Knglish language. The purity of soul, loftiness of purpose, and devo-tion to a cause portrayed by the writer are not only grand, but the love story interwoven is so delicate and so touching as to appeal to the heart of the most hardened cynic. The whole book scintillates with Hashes of wit and pathos, and through-out the work evidences are not lacking of the master hand and fertile brain that conceived it. The goodness of heart, the nobility of character, aud the love for his fellow man, so character-istic of the author, are everywhere vis-ible, and tho book, which is dedicated to the miners of the coast, ought to be a solace and a comfort to many of them as they sit in their cabins at night and ponder over its pages. OUR BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY. Four yeara ai;o the production of beet suirar In the Vnitrd States was insignificant. Today It la Ijecomintr an important industry. In a sew years, under the fostering enso of the government, It will assume gigantic pro. proportions. lr. Andreas Sigiatnund Margjraf, on the 3d of March, 1747, announced ut a session of. the acudemy of sciences iu Berlin Hint lie lind discovered tai charino mutter lu lieele from which sugar could lie made. Little could lie dream that in lS'.lt Kurope would make :i,!i70,0oil tons and America 5,000, (XX) pounds of licet sn irar. The United states lust year imported 601,11!!. 470 pounds of licet sunur, valued at $1,K4S,417. Of this lii,0:n,4:n worth ciime from (iermaicy and tlie rest wus made in Austrin-Huflgar- Franco, Uelc'uun and the Netherlands. It Is proposed to make the aiifenr In tlili country, and save for our pec-pi- e the money now puiil fur it to f ireiifnera. Lust week 701) delegates uttende 1 the lir-- t session of the Slnte Hc.'l Sugar convention held at Lincoln, Neb. This event makes It pertinent to irive a short of our new infant industry. In lss7 there was hut one beet sugar re-finery in the t'nitcd .states. It was situated at Alvarado, Aliimcdii county ( al. The s reliiieries had been abandoned us not pnyinsr. In tliat year there were but 4O0,O!l(l pounds of lie suiinr produced. Iu lhss the total had increase d toil.rtiKi.O'Hl pounds. Tlie following year it nearly doubled. This year California "turns out !:i!ooo.(Ki pounds, and Nebraska and l lali tt. t km, n h pounds each. A (jrcut impetus has been given to the in-dustry li V the present tariff. It permits un-til July 1, IsiL", the free importation of foreign machinery for makiug beet sugar. Previously there was a duty of 4") per cent on such machinery, besides this, from July 1, lsnl. to July l.'l'.HCi, there will be puiil to the producers of sugar, testing not less than 1X1 degrees by the polariscope, a bounty of 'J cents a pound, uiid on sugar under Po de-grees a bounty of 14' cents a pound. On application the commissioner of internal revenue gives n license to make the sugar, which holds good lor one year, and is re-newable. Tin- beet suuar factories now in operation under the bounty law are as fol. lows: rtah Sutrar company, Salt Lake City. acres : Aliiineiln SiiL'sr company, Alwirado, l al., toi'O acres; U licet siiuarconipany, Watsonville, Cal., J.VIII acre-- ; l liino alh-- Iteot Siinar com. paiiy.Chino, l al.. 'iOO acres; Oxn-ir- licet Silirar company. I, raid Island. Ncli , i.".i a acres; Nor folk lioet siiif ir company. Norfolk, Neb , v.jC0 acres; total, six factories, "l;(.is.O. In these places tlie soil is fully as well adapted to the beet culture as is that of the best districts in Kurope. Tlie Kuropeans by long experience have discovered the best kind of beet for tlie purpose, and they have perfected the niacbinci y to be employed in converting it into sugar. I )nr American beet sugar refineries have turned out us tine sugar as any produced, both in appearance and ill saccharine ipialities. One sample deposited in the ollice of Hie commissioner of internal revenue is of the purest white, and po. Incized ut Ir.'1. degrees. The industry wiil licn-'ii- many people. The beet cul-tivation gives employment to great num-bers of men, women and children. Last summer the fanners ill tlie vicinity of Nor-folk, Nebraska, grew beets on JJ70 acres and employed a thousand persons, some of whom earned as mm h as S.. ,'." a day. It is estimated that when fully established the fin lory there will pay for beets in one season' from Jloo.iioo to $."o,Uki, and that tile beet grower will liav tlie workers JA",iaxUo .?..0,000. The yield is twenty tons an acre and the average prh c is i a ton. The protit offered in beet cultivation is greater than that of cereals. The retine.r is certain to make a good protit. It is not at all improbable thai after a few years th" production oi t sugar will rank iie; in importance to tlie rop of cereals In the Cnited States. .... i JlT.iiK iOOI)VIN ItOOK. Juilpe Goodwin' has written a hook. A copy of it lies liefore us, ami the opening chapter i' not only an indica-tion of where tho author has spent the cheater portion of his life but it be-speaks the. strength anil beauty of his vo;'k. Tho opening sentences are in ihe nature of an apostrophe to "The 1'ionecr." Ho writes: Who thall fitly tell the story of his life ami work? The soldier leads an : it Ja-- hut a few minutes; drums and truinp''t- - anil cheer him on ; he knows tleit whether he live, ur dies immortality will in-- hi reward What won-der th:it there are hrave polilii-re- Bat when thi sotftier of pence the no buieH siiiniii the charge; the forest, the desert, the wild tlie the nuilari i, the fstiae, are the foeg that lark to anilelsli him. and if, rtrainj-- t ttie imetiaal viUU, he fall- -, no s are tired over him ; the pttil,.. uurld merely sponepp his name from tlie date. And so throughout the book the au-thor pays homage to the men who have by their pluck, their bravery aud their power of endurance mado tho west what it is today. The book is entitled "The Coiusttvck Club." The scene is la' ! oa the Com-etoe-in IS'evada about the year lbTy, i It is authoritatively announced that the democrats are going to run a straight party ticket in tho coming , municipal campaign. How beautifully tho thing will bo snowed under! The energetic, progressive peoplo of this progressive city will demonstrate most emphatically that they tako no stock itr tho bourbonistic feasures of latter-da-democracy. The legislature convenes next month, and already sophonioric law-- ' makers aro preparing to bombard them. Various things are under con-sideration and tho session promises to be tho inost yventful in the history of tho territory. Tho memorial asking an ''appropriation .of $100,000 for Utah at ' ho World's fair is gathering strength with each whirl around tho block. i THialSennt'tt school law has ceased to 'boanisstio in Wisconsin, so that state will rctura to her republican moorings next year, Sho has gone wrong in olf years three or four times during the past two decades as Ohio has done, but in presidential years both states havo been-tru- ever since the republic-an- party camo into existence, aud both of them may bo safely counted Upon by that party next November. Would. it not be a wise provision for the claimholders of the Uintah miniug district to appoint an arbitration com-mittee to settlo all disputed claims? 'The air is rifo with suits and promised suits, and tho rich veins that are panning out hundreds of thousands of dollars and causing so much legal disturbance, begin to look as if they will lind their apexes iu tho law ollice. The spirit of greed obtains over everything, and finds its expression through legal mouths that aro hungering for that over which they ostensibly quarrel for others. They get it, too, in tho long run, and tho miner, had he arbitrated justly and wisely would have been wealthy, becomes a pauper that a law- - j.yer may wax fat on his gains. - losr of KeBistriltlon in Silt I ake Ity. The iteinly registrars w ill liolil sessions in the ilitiini.' liiiini of tliii Metropolitan hotel, corner '1 liiril South antl West Temple streets, from It to in. nnd from 2 to 5 anil T to U o'clock p. rn., cotiiiiienein Men. day, Dei einlier Js. and closing on the day of .Innuary, for the purpose of e on the reiris'.ry list of any preeinet in suiil city the inline of any voter which may linve tieen omitted, anil to make other correction.1-- . Ki. ah Sfi.i.s, City Keiristrar. Salt Lake City, ttati, Dec' 21, loitL |