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Show t TJ1 Jfi SALT LAKE TIMES, .SAT IT It DAT. AUGUST 1, lffJL' flourishing in this country. We bare not had them but under tha McKixLEf tariff we aro on the road to them. DritlN-c-, the p r id from 18") to 1N0J this country and the whobi world were enjoyin ihe prosperity resulting from thu wonderful produc i m of pold in California, an I yet at the end of that decade the national treasury was hank-- I nipt and tho government was without credit. 'The principle of protection was firmly ests.blished by the passage of the M'i;kh.l tar,.T act in IS d, and our manufacturing development has prac-tic- a ly all takon place since that time. What prosperity we did eujoy between 1H50 and 8i0 was in spite of the low tariff. Tho history of the country con-clusively slows that distress has always followed a low and prosperity a high tariff, excepting during that one low tariff period when other ir.Muetic.ca were at work to increase the business of the country. If a low tariff were advan-tageous to the establishment of manu-factures, as claimed by the IJerull, wo would long since have had linen mills, plush factories, e works, aud many other lines of manufacturing j THE SALT LAKE TIMES, Til Ti 1 F.H Tiilrpliono Number I 4ft." ThoOfflrenf THE TI.VL3 II Located at No. IS t'linimet'uliil tirDt. Loral mention In th' Olmiui will be carra atl& vent, pet' lino, ttt h int.. r. mu, Saturday, a ua'ST i. 'mu gALT JAKE rp HEATER. Cms. 3. Duirroi. Manager Rev. T. DeWlE Talmago WEDNESl) AY AUGUST 5th. Tbe First Mothodirt Church has the honor to announc tho appearance of iMERICI'S eaaiEST DIVINE. Ee7. T. De Witt Talma-'e- SUBJECT: "II " Popular Pri"S, Sue. 75c and 11.30. Bale of m au o.iuui August 4th at 10 a. m., at tli Hox utilise. GEORGE 1. CANNON. Office Under ZIob'i SaTtngi Bank, Main Strtat. Conducts Real Estate and Loan Agency. We Have Invest mcnts to Oiler a3 Low as the Lowest. City Property, BimessJrwy! j J AGREAGE! j Finest Residence Lots in Salt Lake! Salei of Hnmn made on monthly paymenti at Low Ioitratt. Wt bar told more Iloniei than any other agout, and our purchspm aro our bct advertisers! For tley tell haw they bar baen treated. We bare pienty of conveyance and think it NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR PROPERTY I ICrPonrc Caririon. gaseball ! AT National Park! JOfli Kn.a-i- d Slate Koit'!. ! n:i;i:iv, imnst 2, tl. ! .American KJ'atioxal T1ank Capital, ?250,OOD. Surplus, $15, OOO. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake. - Suit Lake City. -- Interest l'ald on Deposits Jamea IT. Bacon Trcsideut Secretary E. Selle. T. A. DaTli H. M. Hacon Vice-l'rffele- (Jovernor A. L. Tboniai. .M. J. Gray V. L. Holland ( ah;ir S. M. Jarvie 1). G. Tunnicliff W. Ii. Holland Aniatant Casjier J. W. Judd f, W. Koi C. F. Loofbourow. , For a pume ot UtiU.OO and tatu rociJiits. M.R.EVANS vs. liie Ioi'iii Wq Co. (io--i bill win be put up. AdiuUnlou, 35 anu 5IH;. L.iiim'rie. Walker House. the Walker 1 locti! ta tha bn1nau cat of the O.ij ana bai all tha Uodirn Jmprovemenis & Convenfences Part.ilninir to a itrtctly Cmt-clai- housa. II a i. ani,'. U la w.ll an ury hni.il lu the Went, in 1 . tij t.i btt.uo aud tourist hotl tl Salt Lako City. l'ttssenuer Elevator. fhe WllkT irnl the Metropolitan are tha twe lad og hote'.a of Suit Laliu Cltr. Iank of Commerce. Opera House Block, Salt Lake City Five per cent interest paid on savings deposits. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, DIRECTORS Boyd Park President Wm. H. Molntyre J. B: FsrW W. W. C'bisholm Vice President M. K. Parsons C. L. Haanaraasj 8. F. Walker Cashier W. II. Indue Ii. H. Rioei fi. II. Fields, Jr. . . .Assistant Cashier E. B. Critcalo w. "Jtah Rational Jank. Of Salt Lak City, Utah. - Capital. ...... f 200,000. 00 Surplus., .. ,.... io,ooaoo DIRECTORS J. M. Stoutt President W. H. Roy.... T. K.Wil!l A. H. Jones Cashier Thomas Carter J. A. GroetbeetC' Holiver Roberts C. W. Lyman Wrm. F. Colton A. L. William Boyd Park P. L. Williams W. H. Lyon 8. C. EwiBit Alexander Rogers.... Jos. A. Jennings Jos. Baumgartan W. E. Bostel O. S. Krb, Proprietor. J.W.Farrell&Co! Vji Rl'KDEliS, CHS S STEf.tJ flTTESS. Dsilrr la all klud ot --LIFT Am FDRCE PUMPS. Or.ltirn tuiten for Drive and Dug Well,, (".-po- - ln built ami cunnectlons iU 1,'tT Mala, oppvUte Auurbaih tires. TeiomoM. ioa lUt JTATIOXAL , Bank of tlie Capital, 1600,000. Fully Pal Up. Fraan Knox PrwIdeaV L. o. Ki-rtr- t. Vles Preslilaui. i. A.EarU CuH. 7 MAIN STREET. Tranrant a g neral t.naiiiuf buatnsiML Mnae loaned en tavornbie trvma. AooaBUi ( m-- .;ants. ladlvldualB, finne and wirptr-a--l tains sou. Had. H' imrcut on UMreatyaH) miagt ani Mm asvoaaa. 1 DIRECTORS: t. 0. Karrtck 0 S. ITaTmnJ f Emu Knft-.-i- J. A. tana. W. K boidl7 Oeo. A. lra, Frank Knox., H. U A. CaJator, ' J. Q. Sutherland. FHE PIONEER, - Still leads in tbe manufacture of th celebrated ('boston icecream.) Tt.e purest and best to any part ot tue city. oOc For Quart! a and Partls supplied upon short notice, ins Main St., and tS E..tt First South, YfCQOKX ICK & QO. BANKERS. SALT LAKE CITY CTA Careful Attention rilren to hn Sal of Ores am! Bullli n. We Solicit Conilgnmauts, Quaraiueeing l:li;hot Market Frlc. Collecttoat mad at lowest ratei. Actlv aocouat solicited, CORRESPONDENTS: Ntt York Imp aud Trail. National Bat.k, Ciiemlral Na'.lna .l hunk. Kounue Jiro. Comber :ul National Hank. San Fran. Cisco r'li-s- Natiimal Uauk. Crjikm - Who National Hank. Oinha--- i iiiil, Na-tional Mas. Si, Lcnis- - 3inte Hank . t be Louis. R!.a Cpy-Na- ti. n.-i- Ba.'kofKnu. en city. Uenrer Denver Nn't 'Ual !lan, i"ty Naton! llanlt. Loin on, ELg. E'easi Martin 6 Co., 1U Loiu!ud bt. T.R.JOSESG- - BANKER8. HI MAIN BT SALT liAK Buys Ores and Bullion. JOrJBAUD JNVESTMENT Company Of KANSAS CITY, Mo.; and BOSTOH, Kaasi Eraacb Ofllca for Utah tud Southern Idiiiw Corar Flrt South and Mala Stxe.ts, Salt Lak Oily I IhI W. II. Dale - - Blanaffer fsitres loans n farm ai.d cltf propartr at ej' rata TJNION TATfOAL JAJHtT Baccesior to Walker Bra., Hunkus. Xstab Ueii-:!.- , 1S00. ripti'il. Folly Paid K(lO.(ri tSuli-il- 4U,UA United Slates Depository. Transact! a General Bankiag Eosinsn, Safe Deposit Vanlts, Fir and Enrgk Prool. J. ItWil'mr Preetfletf M. II. W .lioir Vic Pres dt'i M.J, Ctii"nmn Cash L. H. hariiwo:-t- Anelsta it Chi J. rt. Walker, Jr , Ashlslant CaUU JO.VMEKCIAL NATIONAL BANK. SALT LAKE CITY CTA9 Capital. Fuliy Pali asoo.oro "urpims ao.SjB Gencnl lulls in ill Its Branctss. Isnur. "rtlScate of dw1t pu fahle in fl,t mniid aria,? ii if ift po m. t w' Sell, a rafts aid b'lls of exi;' aig.-o- i'O prln-dp- al cit ts in the United biates ana Europe. Geo. M. Do ny .... Preri l"nt v. p. NbU Vice-Pr- e, du Th . M.ir-hu- l Sa.oad V.ce-Pr- e d.i Joun iV. Donatdlan C..iei- DibbttOks F. it. Aue tiai-h. Joi n J. Pa.r L J. lsbu y l o a- - C. l o. Fun k ill PUyr Th rui Mais a W iJ. s.tit. lorg Duwuijr, Joh.i W. Linu liiiu. ASSIGNEE'S SALE The tremendous stock of J. D. Criss consisting of boots, shoes, trunks, valises and men's furnishing goods will be sold at cost. C. K. WINSTON. Assignee. Corner Main and Third South. F. E. WARREN Mercantile Co. Has recently been appointed the general a electa for tbe world renowned STEINWAY PIANOS. Tor Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, We have just received a com-plete stock of the new styles aud a cordial invitation it extvnded to the pubiio to call and examine tbem. F. E. Warren. Mercantile Co. 73 West Second South St. J)R- - JJ0D0E2L Tta ex- - .ft&iPSHVlbk tra. tM rlth- - 'i - Tf nt p.in t'V ii ;;,.'";- u. ot it.i rH.''--- ' Room It, Cemmereia. Block, ait Lake City, -- 30 9. HAIX ST., SALT LAKE CITT. "xB TAILOR." ' 19 E. FIRST SOUTH. .NK IXG jJKPAKTMEN T M Title, toaicu & Trot Co. Paid up Capital IisoKM. Surplus 10,0 0. pAVS.tPER CENT INTEREST ON TIME 1 iie'eoH'te ; aeis as tnuree, g.iardlan, ailrain trator tin1 executor; traas.,ci.s general tru-- t uslneMS. limine real estate titles; lnsiirane, ee corar all ch.rge, for attorney and ab-stract. STOCKHOLDERS: finritrrt-- 3. E. Dooly. T. R. Jones. L. S. Hill, U H. Walker. W. 8. McCo nli It. E. A. Smith, H. T. Duke. Joslah Iiarreit, Hyde 8. Young. M. S. Pend rst T. A. K.nt, W. T. Lynn. 1. K. Walker. i.'upilitlu'- t- K C. Chamher,. Kele.jr & (Hil..-pie- , Jamea "harp, .lonn J. Italy, R. Adclnlooh, A L. TUmnae iioTru. r of U'ah. M'rdiiiHifT. H. Aae bu h. r. (i. WebNe- -, Hugh Anilerson, W. H. Kuwe. A. W. Car .on. 8. H. Auorii, h, W. F. Couon. 'a.. An.iei.ou. Lauder Jonn A. aiar.hall. Win. C. Ha. A MtTtK financial Hurry in Lisbon htii shown that there is practically no gold lu Portugal. Tho country ha largo annual payments to make to Eug-land- , and these exhaust tho supply of t'ns metal. It was supposed that the 1'ntle kinicdfim wi. supplied but Hih flurry Inn shown lliiito be an error. There are mora eoiinsrin thrt would be bothered to raii-- i gold einouyfi to pay maturing debts if thry were driven close; and a fw morn financial disturb-Hiii""- t will satisfy the tiu inciiirs that it is time, to conse relying upon the single .nelal fur thu money nereis of the na tllJIIli i which c!lJaR. );lunj!ua to one party are. l vote rx ,'" !' ' ,H' ul11 or l'IJ j ns luf pUv 4 know nothing about It. IVe do not' bnlji've it hn any esislcnen. "We ay, toll, lhl tile iliurch (tulhol'- - llii-- haVi given no touii ,l or hU', nor biv ih, y mud any itMlimrlcn of the character m, ii i;!;;nd. 'I ho v hjvii ab-- ; stained from directing citizens t s to coi!ti;.ii pivforyi.tes and as to uomiu.t-- ; terns and voting They have kept aloof nun parly ullairit, aud no mihii can rulhiui.y ti'.Al Iih lias been in-- l iiv them how ho shall voto or Inlii.eiiei'il .y . nnii lr niigarn ill pol.t-- ' ul nc-- t i.Tj Or - 'J y a'.lch uiidiouorao.u art o i i .. ort ! 'ili-a!- ' V t a what e have said lii.i. I lii'i'i.'. Wo hopv DVi-r- H hi in cily v ; vo:h thfc .1 t t id Ion pa.ty il!i ul vr.itvlmi4. and il.at f r , 1,'in it,ii. ifii I'll-- mil iiv lii-- i his party. ,;,() tn.-- iiO'-II- votill'i lllil'll 'Hi Ol tllH i 1 ty v.' ii lit. not urn. i I itl ,,l'io u i : 'I,, v,r,;,:i... , Wid it" M ' H.l- p-- I..V ! I !.'. II b.tllOi I r .In- - I v, iin-l- oil Unlike id Lin' jl'-t.- ' A Mil! IV on pI'Hlt'llll'l Hut I v.k !!.! !l ! ft :i;ii ii'O'i. 1' ailvi rt 4 "I iln'iiii m .t f tii'1 ilo u u'i i(3 I i l . ti a in iotn tie - y. ti. i:i-- . ill our Ii i.oi 1.4 lll.iy kn p in .1 iiii i.- ac..ui witmml u " 1, iiii He tuiiy j I'l l.i:) ..All llllll'l.' nd ii'l on I" ' ''- of !. ly iariy im f,ili:j to iii pariy (in- - itf.-- i or ii n y ih4 p.irtv inlen it-- to iain a aovnulae. ltetiT I'.i.lmvi i ii i.'i livnitc. to an r- - ,iiii-ut- . ti i(. II..0 oi; ,ii;, .l to. ti,r.j,,t' on. io i.y i,.,. I, 'mid to a il..shi, no. a., i' u. u in . ' . i he r i pot 4 t ' i" i i' io In tiif loi n ?iii .ii .) t .i o n . ivo r hi .1)4, or r,n:i-- ll Oill V. O 4' mi liot'r.ii : t'l) iv.oom.i'j lor III il in pari and tut! (l.'iitui'tUi.n in au, ami lun'.:. til wui llHR-- u, II. ii- u : lioir a i u'D lu Sum mater. I'lio iiin'l:i: nave b "n v U- tu ii i . ihi'. Lu lv ; Uie oppomtiiiii ii.) ihci mlpport oi orm of l:,ii oUli-- f lirciiU and l.icy hive mil every ut lo .,!', et iliat purjioi i'ney know I'm!, it I lit' tfoo.l iaitli ol thia ilivi.n JO be estab isi.td by the re-sult ol tin- fo ti.ciimiu iiini'iion, they wiilbn undone. 'I hey i lien-for- e deiiro to brir.; .iioutf iu'li eou'litioiH that tney iv'ol Ijo aiili! U) I'.i.i.m Witli fcuiue appear-anc- o ol lo.iii.Uiiuii ,hai lie' parly voters have linen to. The dcuMor.iU, iru i lo Hie tr.idiiiiins of their pany, have In n willing lo aa Hist the liberals in thii oeheine in order to gain Home temp irary a Ivantii'a over thu ropiiblie ins. They have hfcld out the idea that they were in a majority aud that former people's puny men (oih'ht to unite with them in bealiu the liberal.. Thus the fears of the liberal and the chicanery of thu dem-ocrats have operated together to create tiu it..ldinita impres-sion in some quarter? that there was to be a deal, or a sta'iipr'l"; but there will bo nothing of the kit;, I, fur tho people of Sat Lake pro not foi ls, and they can iee thriiUfli a burn dour, especially v h'tn thu door ii wid.t op"u They are rot'. ini-- ratify thf liberals, neither wiP tl ey p'rnit theovjelvm to bn tna'lJ cati'e of by the demoe-a'- s. It. does no' tn a lie no much dirt'erence who is elected on Monday. We would like to see the republican ticket suc-ceed, as its election would bn in line with tho best interests of the city and territory; but it is far more Important that we should show tin world that we have laid down bread and enduring foundations here for the political struc-tures of tha future; that division on na- - tional lines has been eflect'd ,u good ' faith an.i that it has come to stay. This i is as utsoniiul to tho democratic as to tho republican cause, but iho demo-crats soiU to be peifeoily willing to assist tho desperate hopo of the liberals in order to secure tho ballots of a few voters. Let every man stand by his party. Lot us have a full voto polled. When tiie voto idiall havo been counted and when it shall have been shown that tho, liberals havo lost heavily, even if thnir ticket should be elected, tho victory wiil have been won, the etit-jrin- wedge will havo been drivun homo and clear sail-ing for thu future will have been se-cured. Wtiat we have to do in this flui tion is t.i show that we have divid-ed in (jojj faith, and, and that the pro-ec.i.- 4 oi disiuti-ira:iu- has begun Willi the liberal party. A FCVTI l.i; til .UK Cl.lPAIOV. Under iho caption "Bo Not De-ceived," tho .Ve'.'.s last evening pub-lished the tcllowiivg: "During the excrement and struggles of a political campaign, many untruth-ful rumors are frequently set alloui.. Rational peopla should receive them, if nt all. with the 'greatest citut'on and with tha exercise of good common sense. "One rrpor' wa have heard of is that there is some kind of a 'deal whereby the republiea is of this city and county are to voto tha ik'inocraae ticket, and thus secure iho certain defeat of tne liberal faction. It is al-- o represented thai tho church authorities haye ad-vised this movement. "We stale most emphatically that if there is any such 'deal,' or an arran ce-ment or areouiisnt of any kind, by 1 REPUBLICAN TICKcT. Salt Lh Coni.tr. GENEllAI. Kt FiTIOf aCOt'ST 3d. Oil C't.tJ-'.-!'!- 1UA-.UI.I.- i. Rivirni.l. tQii f OR H'UGGL-S-n. w. a ii ii.s. IlJt SKLIXTM'N ii . i: ; i. on i ii. l.i: is tiii) u n.4l:.v. t'l.osK oftii trMraii.N The 4 U! ; tl i'Iohph today. Monday the VotcM will bo cast. Tho contest hn been a peculiar on in many biii tho romiit rW,,ul t0 jnilify th ei.'ort tiiat has bwot mdn. Tho nl'i"1 point I i l,p tis'aljl-nhci- H the pvn niith "I hn i invi'iiimil to found the f.athi'Ml In l'ia,. If v. !: '.li i otc .i,'in!M i VO bsr-.- i pot'.,-,- i ii hn!l ii')"'r U.at ilui !'.'.'T:il boiidl of Urn pftdy bciiij- l.itii-- h;in tipi.n f.ilsH, a tulis'aiiiial virlnry will lia'. Imh-- i"'t If it in b iToi'.i.t lr ihfl r.'iniii tiiav ili'in'i pr.iiion it id in in lh l.bi-i- rn ;'., ti!' ,v '.il u k noili,, iiiiui-- , for II., v know that t!'&i nvi, ii ,;!.! (h.- - y of : I'.n in '."'!uo. llll o :TU imioiiiir with I'm til ''"!-- III .! lu'i-l- i pin'i-i- b.i.oli' t .! for tii.-.- Hiipp.ir:. (.' i." !!" l iiomii) ,i ,, hy th ,.- i. wi; ih lirvi., to.) i) .i, Citi-i-.i- fr j ii4 iio p lint in w ivi-'i- I 'm in' n i.i, lo'if n .oi ii). - 14 I). i wli.' ..ny 'u-i'- .hini.. Vilri:tii;i hi voto limit il It r)'ij, to In- i I. '1 l:L' i i jin'j.uv.ii., I.:.' c Ih il' cl.t in I oi' v. u:nl the i.i.ti i'- oi tin. iad oi -- hoiilO ion; ino.'l tiii ir riimn lo ill- - t.ivor of tin'. cit.i-M- , Tl'i'T 'i " i i.l ,i' i nr.. ', k,r'.i.'; 'ii fiiTV ri j pi-i'- 'I'oi-- 111" t i; I'l Ihi- - l"i!lo:ll of llln i '.i-f- i. In' il N li t iii 'o-.- i! y i I'tllo-yi..- ihum tmn j pi. All lint rviiLi'iis to lin siiil In tint u volt- - f.,i- till. tnKt ill lin a voii-- in 'omi'iiii t ol the be-- l in- - . ! of I 'I !i. It lm a "i'oii in i ,i in. i'li to : 'iii ooiy for it to join lb.' ii.'illori i:! o f ). Ul ii. !Tol It is not tviliiu lu ilu it. ri il"i-iiii- W Inn, a xkum.aii. Kvi'iitnally, ii in ntr what l!i!' r. ,it on .MondaV tnay bo, l'( ih ',vi!l roll on n l"n ri puoli-- I cm i:a;o.;iy, l,,i( i;m opjiorlniiity t'l giiiila l lm Ii'i r.iory iiito tho corn-u- t po-lilit'il roui,. now oiit-!i- not to bu lo t. Tin-- Tiovo di'iiiooraH appear In iiilly hit tin if i up i:mu an thuir .SU L.ikH iTi'ihn-- A iirtii hinuiiUi ri'publ pan n'"i(nit .4 M'li'i'i"ii-- for krldar ivpiuMjr. J. C. ANi'Ht'-it(- of thin city hi'ing iiiviicil to Luffl in the afternoon th" rtp'nocrata (tit out firmi' luri ailnotini'in)! that the piaoe of njet mxhid ('hnni'd. and when the r . I'l'lo a- - einlil 'd m thfl ha I n.tiind in tiie ciri'tllar the nrntotl vnt at them. The I lick n anon nia'le cb'ar and it ifti tiied a (fat many of thou who bad bi-u-n imposed on ih..t they did not want t ) have nylhirjyt to ihi with thb d h ritic party. KtPUBLICAN Ltt.ll-ATIV- t TICKET. Cul'.N'Ci- L-ItuuKu c i in- - r. i4, K- Ml M.V. C V.'txU.t. A. I.DVi V. K, i. 'tTcin ov. .M ' KS UVA I i i A. Y. ( AKI,lNi M 11111.44 IFCtt h!.K, 1I4MI I. II VK.ilM. I II.V. i.Ol it COi.N. lvi"hi! ill A'lLl,l4f h4 di.oo74rd tii.ii one of the olll 'wr of hia lion"-hoi-ha Imen smlitU d. ) iratlom. TiiH iiiiur:inr of 'he olT"iid'r ipp'tii tu have ito'ih lievn I ail pirt of tlm k il l. lie aotualiy orjtauiiiwl a iyudi-- e it.) to run iii ; liusui se, it beiujf the duty of oncl of thu parmera to drum up cimtnmor. Jan what tho fooling of roya.ty a ro undi r im.ll pireiiiintant'eit iua.v be diOk'iiU lo i'u"h, but the aver-ag-airzuu who had pHrmit!ed himie f to be in nbi Mil-- ' h a fool of would want in no nut into the alable and induce a mui) to kick b ni. OTHLR REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. UR CCCKCILOB, niisT V. M ( I. II AN. roit COUNClIiOit, Skcohu I'lHTini-r- - G. T. Ill I. NIHKI. FOll COt'NCILOK, Thihii n s': uio r I'HI U LOW, for couNcn.'.in, nmi t ALMA IIAt.l II. FOH COUNCILOIt, Sixth Dimiuc- t-j. ic noorii. FOll COUNCILOR, Skvi niii Ihsniurr Al.lll I I.I.I.KIKIK. FOR COUNCILOR. EMi.nl UI'TRK t-- a. ii, I I N n. FOR COUNCILOR, l'I Dimhict 11KXKV MATIIIH. FOR COUNCILOR, Tkntii Dihtiiio- t-t'l I. AS w. wr.nr. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, FimT rJlKTinrT Jll.l, IIOWKLL. J. I.. 1IVKFN. FOR REI,RK8i;N"TATIV'r.,Sir'omi Uihtiiict O. G. SNOW, FOR RLTRFiKNTATIVE, TliIHD lnMHrrr-ISA-AC U CLAKK. .TfsTt's wiTiirnm.r FOR KEPRCS E NT ATI VF. Font I'll DlsTntCT , r It X ll FlrKAT FOR REPHESENTATI VB, St ITU DuTHirr-- J. IL I'OKTKR. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Bkvkntii Ius-- U UKT K. Rinisw. FC'K REPRESENTATIVE, En. HTn District I.LIIKI.K M. I'A.IMIN. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Niv Tic IHsrmV r OKtfc K ItlCHAKnw. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Tknth DlHTMCt-Ilil.lll-.A- I.II lll i:ilANAV. FOR KEPUESENTAT1VE, El.KVKNTFl Dis- - TKKT .. OKOOR aUTHERLAlfO. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Twn.rrn Dm TUIt ! t I'iNATHAXK. HOR. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, THluTKEm Dis- - ltlOT iinii Asnemoir, I FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Foi'KTEa.VTH An HAM nATflf. FOR REPr :Sir,NTATlVE, ParRNTUFNTH DlSTIil' T john r. cninKSTi-k- Kl .1.1 : 1.4 Oi, i.irt r.i.AU '1 UK Ti'.i-..- Iik-- i friU(mtlv called at tentiou t ) riimo that a ileal ha.4 been been inmlii Ii tu ei"i ,Ju l,;e PowtK" and t d'oioei'iil ,: its win ruby this r.ii p irlv w is t.i ho iinU'I for tlio ol' tlm diouoci 4i v. The peculiar ci run instances aiteudiii,; the jiulxui witveiii, boiweo.i i ho liberals and the .lemocratJ at the t'.iie' tho division liiovnimit b.-u- i iwb been valid, us wt.!l as thu butr,'eiivo uiterancue ere-di.- I to ids l,b"ral chuirmiiij. We havo also oaliod attc:it on to tho pecu-liar attitude of thu II nil, I toward tne iudjre and hii parly as- uvidcuce of un iri'lersUii'lir cistiiii between thin Th I pl.-- has b. cii to make it .appear taut the republican. ci o n spousiblo for liberalism. This has been joined in indirect ly by the liberal or'an which lias pi taken tho ground the t pariy men wi le nearly all ileniociats, n.i'l has been bra.enly as-serted day afi.iird.iy by the dumocraotie oryati. 'Xfi e M j l.-- ;i ! s hi'en l T.I' fit CO'iclli.,'.-.- . i ,. ...t j ;1 r, ioi"S fl;4 fi: air '" tt'O Teii' re wert la Ml''l('IJi;h o'erl"'. '"I'l 'ML th. jn ,ig,) was able to bind tho n'rtfirir, tlvnefi i'.s prnjudii'is, to serye bin purpoec. Anoliicr chapter has been added to this, nn editorial that appeared in tlm last issue of thu 8. y Uirtt'd-I-thia editorial it was openly pleaded that the contest was belivoen the do iociaia and liberals, and morm ui republicans were I i r M y appealed Lo to desert I hoi r party and support tho dtnii ticket. '''his wojld huve ';pen a littli) too 'f-on- i to pi:t ort l.i tiu; Daily jii'culallu,; in Sa't Like, so It was cuui.tiL'd to t na 'cnn-'iVcuk.- Ih.i :n tii i.' is perfectly in Ldepin with "ui idea that there h an under taudm under whi.-- the liberal party is to be mai'ir.i in the pal lie mind at tho n h oi tho repuolU'ar.s, in older tint tho oc ii'ic 'ats may use it as a icaro-cro- ' it'u which '1 stampede tho vot-ers, ami it can not be too stron;;ly con-demned. Wo da not. know how people oi re-publican pi oi;ii'. i'.i.'S Cull sit slill tinder such a plot and man,,' tiituiiseives tools i.i tho handi ol tho deinocia'.s. Lvury 'nun of them should come out from the liln ral party ami loavrt Po yi us. P vskin and tin' 0! l.biirais iu full j pu ""-- i i;i of it. And so far as tho democrats are concerned, wo do not bchrve that any considerable nui.iber of people endorse the etl'orts of that party to overturn all tr.u good work thai haa been done. Th'i great point to lm I'Stablino-- l is the jjoou failhof tha division, tho dimiociats, in thnir reckless desire to gain ollieo would lead a Jai'jre clement ot the population into a coin':-- that would discredit tlm entire 111 ivoiui'iit, Quilling would please the liberals as much as that, and tho dem-ocrats iiierii Urn most slern censuro for their edort to betray tho best iaturests of the piioplo in order to gain partisan advantage. Tue wit!nlrwal of On.r.OH and OTii.'iEV fri'iu IUhnkll's auppi.ri Ifiavi s tun e luader mranded. His conie.it hii4 b u a hopeless one ever 4inee he detied public sentiment, and it haa only been a ipii'Htion of lime until bo would haviw'to go down. Tho his-tory of this sri-- o proves co'iciusively ihat, in spile m the niutteriniri of the pessimists, ti world is advaiieinc, for it has not bojfT-"- my j'eueratiors since such an 'escj,'"3e as I'AitNtix's would not nave catt a shadow across a poli-tician's path. A UKSTios hat now aiiiuu whether or not skilled labor can be brought from abroad to work in the tin plate mills. The coutra'l labor law was cer-tainly never iulended lo prevent the of man who come here to tench our poopio a valuanlu trade, and the dobartrucQt ought to be able to find soino way to upply the spirit of tho act to such canes as this. The republicans will hold their final rally at tho Suit Lako theater tonight. Thu house shduld be crowded. Good speakers will be in altendai'.cii aud there will be things said (hero that all will want to hear. The ('uiK treaty has b( eu oiliotuiT proiuuigatfed. It is an-other triumph for the present republi-can administration. BANK. SALT LAKE O.'TY UTAH J1CV8 AND SEI.LH rXCHANCE MARTS J te,e.;raun.e .riuaferii on the pr.nt-ti'a- . ciclre of ti.e 1 nlie 8 uO- - anu Europe, a.idoo tli pi, mt un in Pa-- o roam. In ;; le.t-- r i,t rr at aTailable tn the pr a nl the wuiid. BptT.l ti utt.-ni.u- (iveu to the selling of ores au-- Advances mad on eonittgnments at low.! ri'i. Particular aitenttm g.Ton to rollecttnt throu-huti- rtn. N'era lu tud adjo.ulnif Tcr. rlioritis. Accounts loil lied. CORRESPONDENTS: WelM, FaroA Co Lod'tn Well. Co New Yo.,i Mdnnck .sstliiuui llanlt ; o.ton First Nai tonal Uunlt Oma. Flrat National hauli Denver N'en b.ura' National Pack Ch cao Doatnietu' Naileiial Biuit P;. Louis mis, i argo t Co Saa 1 raucisc J. E. Dooly - - Agent. Yoc will never hivo an opportunity to voto for a better man than 1 if ink Kimball for the c of collector. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Waal to KOI It. Omalia Pee. Tho purpoie of the Welsh manu-facturers is to prevent, if pos-sible, tha development of tin making in the United States by re luciiiff the prie of their product, and they prof o to effect this reduction by lowering the cost of labor. The work-men lire disposed to loyally adhere to thu employers,' but they ask that their w,'i;cs be continued at tho old rates, and that tho manufacturers shall sur-render a pan of their profits. 15oth aro anxious that the incipient tin industry of the ITnile'i Stales shall be killed off. but neither is willing to make any The men declare that if their w ages are nimintaiuet thy will em-igrate to this country, and they appear to be obiitinately determined to accept nothiug less than they ask. Tin, Tin, American Tla. Pblladf-Iiihi- l'mss. livery intelligent Englishman knows that the sure result of the now duty is tho transfer of the tin plate trade to this country and the migration of suprem-acy in one more great branch of tho iron trade from Great Britain to this couu-try- . It is iho fashion in free trade and democratic papers tosuoerat American tin piate, aud to charge overy extract from English paper on tho subject with being a forgery. We warn them that a year from now the most popular cry 01 tha republican party as it mar-shals the host of protection to victory is going to be: T n. tin. Auerlran tin; This Is ihe way tiie light to win! Kno.iiraglag the Home Track j Untie MlU'.-r- . Independence, la., a rural village, which is no more to be compared to Untie than Podunk to Chicago, hasoto of thu most famous trachs in this conn try and gets thu best horses in the world for i s races. WhvT Because Mr. Wi! iains. the oivio-- of some of tha gre! steppers, insists upon pulling his nu: j mai-- . upon hs home track aud brine Ihe other thoroughbreds by offerin, good puivcs. M inian-- b.immeo slioiio. piiKii.-ui- i his example find buildup circuit at hmie thai would be a smir of pride to tho state aud of profit to l.'iem.Mi.vss. j orianlnia I'leoe Nj.dnd. 1'liil.idel, hi Press, j (iovi i'uor Campholl aid, while ad-- j dressing his republican friends in It!'.", wild" his voice (rambled wi;h subdued cmntiont ".May my right arm wt'.lior j and drop pait-ie- to my side if ever I attempt to raise it to cast a doinocraiic ba loi." As a coniiianion piece to j " io:a's" "Patience on a mi nument" milling at grief wn might have "Folly on tho slump" represented by Ci.mp- - bed iuvokiug a paralytic stroke. I C'l 'Mlng. Ma a I. awe. New Yo.'k Mull anj Express. The ru!iu4 of the internal levenue j department in the case of the Iowa sa- - j loon keeper who had procured a gov--I ernment license in the name of another nnin, declares ibe license void, and the money that was paid for it forfeited, I his shows that the department under th - pr. jcnt administration will do lis best to uphold (he state law, ami will countenance no evasions. It is the risht and just policy. W nr do not the city assessor and col-lector get out their notices? The county notices are not and it is under-itoo- d that, those of the city are ready to be issued but they arn not forthcoming. Na. lias tho election anything to do with tho delay? Democratic emissaries hare been circii'sting through the lower precincts a report that a "deal" had been eiTected whereby certain repub!aii candidates v?ere to te dropped. This is another iinblm-hin,- ? democratic fraud. Repub-licans everywhere are expected lo sup-port the entire ticket. Voters are cautioned against the campaign roorbacks uhleh are likely to appear at the laut moment. Demo-crats and liberals lire aliko ('ivea t'l tricks to secure votes, and erery voter should bu on his guar1' ugiti'.ii.t them. A ohargo sprung on the morning ofelsc tiou may ba understood to be without foundation. The people of I.' tali find themselves confro.ited by "a condition, not. a the-ory.' I i:e condition means muting their backs to tho pust and looking for-ward to practical, every day results of enterprise and business energy. This is ttie time for live meu. live, issues. H hat public general policy is Ihe host for cilii'Ds of this growing and reach-ing region? Which of ihe two great national oa. ties gives the better prom-ise of dealing fairly with our wes ern irlerests? This is tho question hi oi'c tho honsii. Sto ud up and be couuted ! The It. r ild. Tin) foregoiiiij is entirc.y sound, but it is in peculiar contrast with another column of the samo issue of the H'ruiii i'l which an appeal is made to prejudice to secure ndhcr.'iits for the democratic party. Whoa the puophs of Utah finally stand up lo be counted on the question as to which party "gives tho better promise of det, ng fairiv with our western interests" they will an-swer in favor of republicanism by a large majority. That s the test th it will decide the in cter, but thi republi-can majority will be y-- ry largely hv tne elforts of tiie denioi'ralii) organ to lead too people away after a fals issue. Thk republicniis have alone been e'ean in the conduct of their campaign." T''ey have stood sipinrely in principle; they have resorted to no buncombe and have tlone nothing of which any ninin-lic- r cf the prty csu feel ashamed. This is in strong contrast with tho re-cords of tne democrats and liberals, ami it ought to have great influence voters in deciding which ticket they will support. SI .A!l Mill I; ll.i IK S. If uiiyoni! wants evidence of tie' co.u-muuit- y of inlt-rc--- existing between the j bl "I'll nianagemeiil the democrats he s hull ill examine tha condition of things in Su.;ar Hinse war I. Thu deiiiocri'ts h ivn nouii i.ited Sipio' for' jusiico 01 the peace, while, tho republi- - cans have put up Aifiiil'uSr.AYNKii. If you ask a liii 'rai who liio liberal caudi- - dale is ho will say, "Wo are going to vote for S mi .)!'; he is good enough for us." In other word", the liberals aud dem-ocrat me Wi. tiling toother on the precinct ticket, a id the .ieiuncrats are foolish enouitli to suppose that tiie re- - piiiiiioan-ei-peo- e s party voters of the ward can bo M:mp'i!-- d into support-- ! ing the combination by the cry that re- - pub ileal, ism end limialism are iden- - tical. ' A Chicago tailor has invented a new method of measuring ct'stomers. He incases them ii: sheets of metal mould-ed to the form, and these become the patterns for the cutters. The advant-age claimed for the invention is that the suit docs not have to be tried on before it is fiuished. If the inventor shall succeed in doing away with the annoyance of "being filled," he will be entitled to a monument. TnrJ lkrall is still striving to win recruits for tho democratic party on the ground that that orjanizition hss been partieularly friendly to the mor-mon people in past years. It ti a spec-ies of buncombe that will react very heavily. The democratic organ quotes utterances of republicans of national reputation, but carefully refrairs from quoting tha democratic leadors. The local gfntile democrats and gentile re-publicans hare stood on the Fame ground, and the same is true of the par-ties nationally. The Times does not believe that the question is one that enters into tho present political situa-tion- ; neither does it believe that the people will take kindly to tho melhods pursued by the Ihrald when they shall have had lime to digest the paper's mo-tives. |