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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. SLTTKMKEU U. lb'Jl. that ran bo turned upon it. It lis been very prompt in correcting evih brought to its attention and it has notli ing to fear from an investigation of th( kind proposed by the JUruld. V( liavo understood that the next congresi was going to do wonders in tlm way o legislation, but it w ould be jugt like th democrats to wasl i tho session in reck less elfortg to manufacture campaign thunder. They ore becoming thor oughly afraid of the tariil issue, and will no doubt welcome any scheme bj which it can be avoided. So tiik ,' is gcujg to have tho Fifty-secon- congress spend its time in- - vestigatiug the administration. The administration can stand all the light fnanc!al tChTattcfat. A1ERICAN jJ ATIONAL jgANIC Capital, $1:50,000. Surplus, $20,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake. - - Salt Lake City. Interest raid on Deposits. James II. Iiacon 1'resident Secretary K. Sells T. A. Davis II. M. Utoon Oov. A. L. Thomas 51. F. L. Holland J. (,ray Cashier S. M. J.irvis I). G. Turinieliif W. IJ. Holland Ast. Cashier J. V, Judd F. V. llo.sa C. F. Loofbourow. Money to Loan on Improved Real Estate by James II. Bacon. VALT JAKK rjUlKATEtt. Cess. B. Btmrox. Manager U 'ihts KiiK-n'jmon- 'J ' Of the Distinguished Heroic Actor, : John S. Lindsay, Supported by the Talented Aetrenses, r ."Miss Lnclla Lindsay and Miss Jldilh Lindsay, Anil an Kiilcient : Dramatic Company. i Tuesday Evening, Sept, S. TSs NOBLE OUTCAST, Wednesday Fvnln?, Ht'pt. 0, 11 tirw and urlul pl.iy In livo , iiy Holit. II. Traver. "THE WAGE-WORKER- S." I ff For particulars see small bills. Popu-lar LTicfU. BANK OF COMMERCE. Opera House Block, Suit Lake City. Five I'cr Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DIRECTORS : Boyd Park President ffm. IT. Melnryre J. B FarW V. V. i hishoim M. K. Parsons J. L. Hannaman S. F. Wa'kcr Cahi.-- r Vr. II. Irvine E. K. Kiel S. II. 1 ields, Jr Ast. Cashier t). I. ( 'l itclilow. (JTAH NATIONAL BANK. Of Salt r ah e City, Utah Capita! $2oo, 000. 00. Surplus - 10,000.00. DIRECTORS; J- - M- tonit President W. II. Rny T. K. Williams A- - ,h- Jo,')''? .ahu'r 1 ,,olns Carter J. A. (iroesbrck lloliver Koberts ( V Lyman V.'in. F. Coltou A L Wiib ims Boyd Park P. L. Williams W'.II. Lyon S C. l.win Alexander Rogers J is. A. Jeuumgs Jus. Raumsannn V,'. K. Russoi! he First Battle of An ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Friday Evening, September 11. VM, at the i' uduial Courtroom, Ly SAPT. CAMPBELL: Vlio was an eye witness of tills remarkable tattle. Admission Mr, Doors open 7:tV lerture at8. Proi e. drt to lie devoted i the Uulitif ir'uud of MrK.au l'ost, G. A. K, KAXKLIX AVE. riMlEATER. r,0 Select ArlisH f0 Change of Programmo Every Week. yyOXDERLAND. lfoyal Jlarionettes. The Famous Trio. The Parisian Wax-Worker- s. Kalian-Gyps- y OrchoKf ra. (. apt. Chittendeirs Collect ion. Admission, 1 0c. o M Ao iMr o OlPE 0 pWmi o School Books. And everything ' r ..ulivil ty Scnnoii, are tor Ly tr.e Uta:i Book 2 Stationery Co. 72 MAIN ST 7a 1). jr. McAllister, - Maiiager, yELLS, pAUGO & QO.'S BANK. SALT LAKE OiTY UTAOt AND SELLA FXCHANOE, MAKKS 1JUVH IraunferH ou the prinelp.l Titles of tli I nllen- - Siatei ao.l Europs, and on all pjnits en tno Yaciilc ronat. I.m.es lott re of available in the prln-et'.- dtlen of the world. BueclKl Attention glvin to the telling of ore! and hull, on. Advaacsi mad on eonaltcnmenti at lowest ratos Particular attention gtTn tt roll.ctionl throuiihout Utah. Nevada and adjoining Accounts solicited. CORRESPONDENTS: Wells, Fargo Co Los don Willi, Karen 4 Co New York Maverick National Bank Eostnn Ktrst N.tlrnal Pank Oin.h. First National ll.uk Denver Merrhnni' National Bank Ch'caico ilo.tmens National Bank St. Lnu.i Willi, KnioiCo San rrancsc J. E. Dooly - - Agent. McCORXICK & C BANKERS. SALT LAKX CITY X7TA3 Careful Attention Given tn tk4 Isle of Or.l and iiulll' . Wi Holl' It Oi'nniiruji.nti, Quarauuoing liitoe.t Markaifauo. Collictloas mads at lowest rates. Actlvi accounts sollciud, COP.KE3PONDKNT3: Niw York -- Imp. and Trad. National n.nk, Cueniicai Natton.d Hank. Kount.. liroa. I'hi-ra- Comn: irr.ai Ntn;n;il Hank. Sat, Fran I'tee ririH National Hunk. Crocket Wooii-wort- k Na'.iOMl Hank, um'tha (miaha Bank. St. Louis-St-ale Hunk of St. Louis. Kansas nsl Kaukofau-sa- l (ity. Denver Denver Na.lunal Hanlc, City National Hank. London, iag. Mbomi. Zuartln a Co., Lombard St. IJNION "ATIOXAL J ANK. Baecssor to Walker Brae., Bankers. Sstak Lulled, UiJO. OspltM. Fully Pale. fim.(rj Surplus u.x4 United States Depository. Traciaots a General Banking BwinsH, 8afe Depoiit Vaults. Fira and Eargkr Proof. J. R.WIlter Pnsld-n- t M. H. Walker Vice Pie:dn M. J. Chessman Caihief L. H. Karmwortk Assistant C.nh.er J. IL Walker. Jr A.slstaiit Ciu.hk( IlTtTInews te.t Spei-Ia- l Service in tho KeL'toii. Live ciirresjionfte'iit? in ovary tnwu in the Territory. Tun Timfs Uhr tlirrm Thk 'J'imks pul'l Bho.i all the iiu-a- trom 10 t V" b'ttirs carlitir than any other paper tn Sa.t I.akoCity. If you want to keep ported rcud 'ills Ti.Mrs. It Is t'.o nanor of 'Jh uioruiuu: paperH ifive you th uu$ of yostcr-rtu- Tiik TiMUi-- i li thy live uewupa;. r of Salt Liiko City, it has t!ie laix't city clr ulatioti. I publishoa tho brigMe.-ii- uwvts at tUti oarlie.'jt pt)h,-ibl- moment. : " ClMYGUAFFGr3 TO CS WIIH3HTIT ? QO.USIEiiCIAL NATIONAL BANK. SALT LAKE OITY UTAH Capital. gst0,051 burplas J,J General Banilrj in ill Its BresclKs. Issues certificates of dipoilt payahle on maiid. b'.rlnjr inter. st if left a speriflei tint., I sin ilrafti and li'ils f exchange ou all prln-- 1 clpal clttoa in tho United btaUs and Kurcp.. 0o M. Downey Prslirt w. p. Notle Thi.i. Marshall SJecond V John W. Donncllaa ' Cashier Dmitr-ror- is F. II. Anert arh, John J. l'alv, D. J. SiiUfhury. Morian C. Fox, frank Iiyer.ThoiuasMarsti.il. W. P. Noble, tjtorgi ki. Downey, John W. Dounellaa. J A N K JXG ) EI HTM EXT Utah Tiile, Insurance & Trust Co. Paid up Capital JKO.fMO. Surplus lU,ntiU. 1)AYS5PER CENT IMTKREST ON TIME as truBteo. guardian, admin-istrator and executor: transacts general trust lUHlueBs; insures real estate titles; Insurance fee covers all charges for attorneys and ab-stract!. STOCKHOLDERS: Ilankrrt-.- l. E. Dooly. T. It. Jonen, S. HUH, af. M. Walker. W. S. MeCorulek. !:. a. Smith, II. T. Duiie. ,lonlah Harrstt, Hyde S. Y .ung. M. S. Pendcrgast, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn. J K. Walker. :apil'ilU.tU. V. Cbamhers, Kelsev & Gilles-pie, James Sharp. John J. I'll;', K. Mrlntoa!', A. L. Tin, mas. tlorernur of Utah. lttTchaiv-- V. U. Aue:bch. T. O. Wehpr, Hugh Anderson, W. H. Kowe, A. W. Cariaon, B. H. Auerharh, W. V. Colton, Jan. Anderson. tau-yer- t John A. Marshall, Wu, C. Hall. Mines of Idaho! --THE TIMES--? Ma'.te a Pp.iri;i,ty I'Mtnn? of Man' MinUiK N'mvK nrj.l no ono li.ttTOH'Pd iu the Mnmi;.-a- of that Statu HbouLl bu without it. ) THE TlME- S-BrltiKS to Idho all the newa r. hours earlier than any other p p, r. T.i'.: Timrs hits the fullest reporte or ail t le strik e in tne Wood River, Seven Sliver Ci'y and other Curnpi of Southern Idaho, it pule llBhes the New York Silver and Lead daily Subscribe for The Times. SSTiMESl IN CGDhN. TMP TIMES il detiviired ;y carrier t. m) nonber in Oird.n cvely evening, evcep Buuday, at regular raleo. It publishes all the news oil the day of Its oot . Joal Shoemaker, Ogd Agent. lioooi H Vxt National Banll BuUijlng, ai Sticeessr to Evans Boss, 1 Undertaker & Eoibalmer I ff 211 State St., Salt Lako. ) m Special Attention (Jiven to the Shipment of Bodies!. J T. C. AllMSTHONO, J. C. Ross. President. Manager. Utah Undertaking Co. General rndcrMrn And Eiubalracrs. Telephone rJ. No. S17 South Main St. First doornorlh of I n;i St James Hotel i iiSII LSiu Uillf. Open day and nlyht. Kverythiai-ni-and lira class. J.W.Farrell&Co. 1 M tmmt, as i ma mm Dealer! in all kinds of IT AND FORCE PUMPS. Orders taken for Drive and Dug W.lls, Cii?i. pools bill and connection! B.di 1.17 MaU, oppciSite Auerb.ch ilrii. lenuhoai, 'JM. Skookam Root fiaif Grotucr. JpJ'A Grow Hair Rapidly. r'4'Q Kradicateg Dan draft r n. Stops Falling Hair. M4ffiM of Bldi, SfeSf Grow. Hair m iWil ToiW Arties i4itfJn u Fre from ,n Uf f'f coloring snattea, Trad mark rem'tlmd. Containes no Mineral orVegrtable Poiaoat Is an honest and meritorioqa preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Root Hair Grower Go, NEW YORK, lie Sale by U OFU33ata. J JIHE RATIONAL Bank of the Republic. Capital, 1500, OfW. Fully Paid Up. frank Knox Pr.sMeai L. C. Karrtck i. A, Earls Ouinlu. 7 MAIN STrtEET. Tranaca a general baakinft baslnirsa. Mnaey loaned on favorable teima, Acoonnts oi n,er.-hsnti- Indlvldu.lH, Amis rind corpo.-- ! tions solicited. Five percent UttaraetlMlA' on i and time depoaiu, DIRECTORS: L 0. Karrlck G. 9. Holme. Knill Kauri, J. A K.lli W. K. Braeiley Geo. A. Low. Frank Knox.. H. L. A. Cannae, J. Q. Sutherland. T.R.JosraOa BANKERS, m MAIN 8T SALT LAICS lSuys Ores and Bullion. jomhakd jwestment Company Of KANSAS CITY, Mo.; and BOSTON, Man. Branch Office Tor Dtab id Southern Idita CorL?"ak: erIr Boutl od Miin Streets. Salt City Utah. W. H. Dale - Manager. Kkloarno farm and elty propartr at M. R. Evans. tt-- W. Bioond toutH. Sporting (joil Hw, RevcIvGrs ui kwustim. Kkytlet, Tricjclfs & Teloeipedci, I Razors. Pocket Cutlery Sh.arii a B"l..rf tropi; Ind.an Clulis, Holing Clov,. Dumb I .ill, collars; Th,.mpmin iiuju .nJ eao.t.ldaadUperaOliiaiiea. mj Stock Before hi:ki THEJALT LAKETJMES. fTtHI! TIMES I'UHI.IMflN.I COMPANY. " Tel TlVE IilililUt.e'l "i'ry ovnuliiK 'Sun. t .ei.M-tf)- . Lnrt iH.lmlv.1 I, c.rrurjta k. t i.Kd LI17 ud city t,j BtO.,t.l. . ' '! ", TiMM"t:lr the fail As.'.'iar-- d fie h re,...rt. on.: r,s.,e, ierfr-t- ser. oerlHK tl..'"'t''r''l.''Vl.'iifH!."!,.-- - "l i T.M Ms ni. ' "1 t .yf..rtr..n-im-tli"- . i:.'"'H.'tt the m.a SCCOIMl 1' .is MiMter. 'iVrs-m- T iinru YiiiTti delivered t ti h.,, . n I' v j o't il rd or. .VI,,,,. -ry is lr- - ..Ml,;..,.!, ...un.-a.ti- to tan re.-..- iai.i;-d'a- t-o;" e ... Suii'i ription to Tli' Daily 1 Tines. iMoiyi 111 i.i auc.) ..mu. ;:-'- Vnircss Tim TiMt-i.- ' r.'aU city, 'niah. Our Telephone Number, 4fd. Weir. si';' EMiiKU D. I ".u. t;:;sts ani tahikks "Trusts and high tarilTs go together, ' says our free trade contcinporary, the lli rnlil. ( ontimiing it cays: "Eastern papers ir.form us that the bitfftest com-bination ever made in the iron and gteel bn .innsg in this country was in Boston on the Ud instant." When the I'eninerats to beaten on every t urn in their ranipaiirn as;iinst , the pr,,ti.etive tarilf, they lly oil' th'J handle and ipp.'al to public prejudice 5 t trusts. It is adiiiiited by peo-- j pie of both parties that trusts are an evi1. biu, f.s has often been shown, the tarilf is net responsible for thciu, and the public will not condemn one be-cause of the other. If trust relied iiniin the tariff thera would be no such oraniati'-i- as tho Enijli. h sr.lt trust, one of the most grinding in the world. Another of 'he worst trusts inex'ntonea is the Knbsh eombiiiation. i'y no sp. cies of reasnninu can cldir of tluMe be eoiinni'ted with the tarill. j The trmt, in lact, is au English idea, and is has attained its mo.-,- t complete di wlopiuent in that free trade laud, In our country tile greatest mouopo-- ! ' ly uf this kind that we have is the Standard Oil combination. Tho tarii'i C'Uinot be held responsible for it by any sort of reasoning, and yet it is y long odds tho mo-- t outrageous that exists in the United .States. Tlio Standard Oil trust, organized in au that, is in no way depondent upon tho tarilf.is practically invincible. So strong is il that the authority of stall's is humbled before it almost as rea-dily as the iiivi'i't).-t- s of individuals. It does not coi, line its operations to this country but reaches across the ocean and puts its manacles on the trade of foreign lauds. We are told that the richest oil Melds in the woild have re-cently been opened oil the shores of the Caspian sea, but Russian operators declare that they are powerless in the hands of ttaa American combina-tion. Attain, if the "biggest combination ever made in the irou and steel busi-ness has just been artauged, what does it signify? The M 'Kin lev law made considerable reductions in the iron and Bleoi schedules. Tho duties on manu-factures of iron nnd steel are lower than they were under tho old tarilf, but this is followed by the organization of tho "biggest combination" ever known iu that line! If we are to believe that there is an essential relation between the trust and the tarilf wo must con-clude from this that the lowering of one is conductive to tho growth of the other. The rule, then, would be not that "trusts and high tarilf go together" but trusts and low tarilf. lint ns a matter of fuel the trust is not dependent either upon protection or free trade, an 1 neither is specially conducive to its operations m com-pared with the other. The trust is a;i evil, which, like the pauper labor d.lli-eulty- , must be dealt with independent-ly. Someway can be futind to sup-press it, but tho people of the I'nited States will never be foolish enough to slab their industrial system because a an e il practice on tiie part of those who may bo engaged in any of its branches. C..U.."C OF MAILS. At M.ll kl 'IT I'. O., Sune t 1KI. r. i' l';i t Mall east : a. in. V i' ' ' ,i. Oi.ti.' I'ui'tiiiiel ami iu III V!' a. m. jr. ti. W A tin "He ia.l r.t .am a. m. I r - I.. a mil 11 tn i.i.i. .m and in 0 r.::. ,i il ' "1'iN. ,vi c eil l.o.i'il !..,' S.il, I'Mertsco ''"Ip, m. It. O. W. M 1 ihirll.'ilnr, n ;.'! p. III. 1'. IV- - M 01 ' il S ri Fr;i.,r-.'r- ;.:'J ., ra. I! ,,. mi to! Hitl 11 il )i. ra. It. ll W. 1). ever iin.l As, n Muil . . tl.os p. in. v. r,- - I'nrk c.ty i;..alvni- - an.l Keho !:; j. 01. '. )' I'rl' fru, Mllfurd ami iiituiinodl- ;,t i .lnl'i n 10 a. m. ti. IV S 01 li tun ami IntormrHllitM .ilrt ft: 10 a. m, II. ,uk I'll y, Mill Creek uml local pnlt.rs 7:00 a. m. It i. V.- liln.riKun 7.aii. ru. li. ;. W - 1". u. In s Miit..r.l, Vi'li c, an t rmvo p la. In 'tll,-- , K"K Aioin ai, or m aii.s A r iorpo i a. t'. I'.- - Kjist M ill 4:110 a. m, 1 ', )'.- - I';ii k : ty ami C ii Iih T:il..y Ill: IT, a. in. !'. I'. ItLiho Muntiina old Or..u".n ! '' p. m. I'. 1'- .- Krurn fci,lfuirl, p.ilntH mnitti t, .in p. m. 1" 1'. mnl Intern, nil. in pts 4 ' p. in. K. ii, W. Ciililiinna ami we.t U 4 a in. K. 1. W." I'.n itic Mail 4 p. in. ):. (i Kxprrss Ir ,kl p. "i. H. 1. W - Hin,'liam :!) p. ui, L, Par Cliy. Mill Croflj ., .10 p. iu. Oi riCK II'TIIS. Money order window npims a. m clos-- S p. m t ipsnln; leiiiitiT tMieli.w teno. m. CliisiTie riiiOHlitr window :M Hi. Gnral dfrllvery wtintnws open S a. rn to f, p m Stump wlnili.ws npHii s in m. to p. ui. Carrinrs' window xci.ptinK Suiulay tl t.li 1 piu siiNDAV minis. Cinnral aiillvnry and Kt&iap wlmlnwi npi-- v 11 a. in. to I p. in. Carriers winduw U in 1 p. m. Hours for cnlleeili.n of mall f n in the letter Poxe-- In tin' tHijiii-- flistrti-t- ; s a in , to 10 a. in. , 1 :.tu p. in.. 4 p. ui.. i'. hi p. ra and V p m I. A. llKMi'N. 1'. U. . Onk of the beet BUgar districts of California has been invaded by a pest that threatens to destroy the crop. Cncle .Jf.uuv Ri sk will be expected to eradicate it immediately. Tun aterano Yankee, upon finding the north pole, would be expected to make an effort to climb it, but a man with a broken leg is not good at that aoit of gymnastic performance. Tito. MciLt.l.y i'rlv.s I'UlladcliM.ia Pres. One year ago the democratic news pipers were engaged in their atupuD. dous campaign of lying about the Mtv Kinley law. They were charging thai it would ruin tho farmers, compel tho : great mass of the people to contribute to the overgrown wealth of a few mon-opolists and brin?; disaster generally on the country. The prediction these t.iV.fiers made was that there would be a great rise in prices on all manufac-tured goods and that the farmer would have to take lower prices for his j products, while he had to pay more fur everything ho had to buy. E '.tracts from gome of tho newspa-pers that aided in this campaign of mis-representation are instructive now. For instance: The Now York I'u.'t Baid: "McKini.ky ia driven into a corner by the prices of goods his bill has created, nnd there is no course loft for him but to teil tho people that it is for their in-terest to pay more for what they buy." Tho Buffalo Courier also said: "The .Mi K ini. kv dtit.es on woolen goods are si in .1 y ilamnabio. They are the most buY lei:- -, me and indefensible taxes ever levied upon the people of this country. They are specially burdensome on the poor and on persons of but moderate meanf " The New York Il'orWand the St. Eouis ,'( I'ltiilu: also contained pages of ciitg and tables trying to prove the enormous rise in prices that must result from the passage of the Mi Ki.Ni.KY bill. It is useless to give illustrations from this neighborhood as to the falsity of these assertions, ns every one here-abouts knows the situation himself. It is more pertinent to show how tho Mc-kinley law has operated among the iarir"is, Ihe very class that the demo-cratic newspapers claimed would be in-jured most by it. The Minneapolis 'J'rihiiin- reprints extracts from a letter written by a corresponded from Wat-ertow- S. IV, to one of its contempo-raries, in which he speaks as follows: The Waterti'wn Depart inent Store Is the lari.i .t uiiiri'iiiitn . liouie In Dakota and fuiit! thtt eiiturs into family sup-plies. I visited this institution, anil thu i;,au-- I er at my reijitest made an exhaustive inves-lia- i mil into ihe relative cost of goods today, as , iimiari.i with AuuiiHt ai, Isuo. He found dial they had purclius d In the dry goods tli'-l- r Panne's, underwear, and vel-vi- s .it s pur eent i.i'low Inst year'i purcliusiUK prices; eluuks and clot him. 10 per cent below, ami ether dry iromis at tuft same rates. the if rn. ery liepn'tmeut, suuar. 4i; fruits, eann. J aliii i,r,.'d. iu; to'iin c... p.-- cent hetow, an.l a mi'- of in per cent redueiloii in tno run nf tie- nr ry Shoes were bought r. .r tteir f:ill and winter et.ek 3 percent last yea.', and m;inuf3, tur.-- tlnwaro 5 per 'e'lit tn'itiw; ero krry, u llliueiy, au,l shcif h odware nn. liani'eil. "TiieMe reduciioiirt in t .e lur.'iiaHe prici." aid Mr. stneer. the inan-- i "tuive enai'le'i us to make our i"ta:t j,....s tliri.uKiiout the store m.T.) than 1C p.-- c":it loer thaa last year or evt--r Pcf ore ,u D;.koia." No more s;trniticant proof could be given thau this of the wanton lyiair ilone by the democratio newspapats last jear. It shows that, instead of in-creasing, the prices of groceries and manufactured goods have fallen even in one of the further western states, and in a wholly agricultural commun-ity where the prices of such things yield the latest, lint this is not all the proof this correspondent gives. A firm in the hardware business furnished him with a list of the prices of articles ho dealt in as they stood ono year ap) and as they stand today. This is especially interesting as showing tho utter reck-lessness of the lies of the dem-ocratic newspapers. It is as follows: lsi-0- . 11. M'tr.i nails M..V) t.i.73 Spade J .(HI .01 'I .m kettle so .Ni Fo trtorii-ijUfir- t tiislomn no .nil ll.ih anled pail 7ft .10 Joint stovepipe :.'! .'0 '"iirti'eii-,iiiar- i tin pail Ml ,rt5 Tweive ipian tin pall Hi Ttirei' ou irt tin tail Hfi .15 Two-.piar- t tin pa'l 'ji .10 Milk pans, per dwn l.rj) l.m) 'i n, cup.. 05 .05 The storekeeper added: "Our cus-tomers' money will go almost 25 per cent further than it ever did before." With such facts constantly comiti;; lo light, proviug the wantonness of tho laUehoods told a year ago by the dem-ocratic newspapers, it is ensv to agree wita the Aliunuapolis l'riii)ir that "when a man is told that tho McKinley bill increases the cost of a given arti-cle, and then goes into a store and btivs it for It) per cent less than he did a year ago, that man bogins to suspect that tho democratic educator is either dis-honest or too ignorant to run an educa-tional bureau." This is the conclusion to w hich the intelligent people are com-ing, as the democrats will discover to their confusion. Tiik danger of starvation among the peasantry of some parts of ltussia seems to bo imminent. There aro good crops in tho Caucasus, and some suctions have reserves of rye. but there is not enough grain to fill half the mouths that will soon be demanding it. Ik it be true that the warden of tho Idaho penitentiary has been running a private pri.e ring within the institu-tion he ought to be dismissed in about fifteen minutes. Seldom has n more disgraceful thing occurred in connec-tion with prison iniiutigeiiu'nt. Mf i.BOt'ii.M:, the rain doctor, is to be here in a few days and is to prepare a ehower w ith whi.h to inaugurate tho Irrigation cofgreis on the loth, If a ii r i !y I . i i.tock oi t.mbrciias wii "h hrcan f'ke up and ti lt on t he lOHi'lct fsr il'. Tin: Tivis v ill ai'v rtis. th" .'a!,, at a discount of t't per c, sit fi ot.i the r.i!ar rates. Tilt: London board of trade returns show that British trade is skritiking be-muse uf the advantages secured lo the t'uited States by the M'.KiM.i:v tarill'. It is in order for some S.m. kvii i.i: Wr-- r to again advise the English-American-lliiit they should vote for the democratic party here iu order to assist their native country. OKKMAN I.IOI'OK KKVOICM. It is just a little hiirpi ising to lind the (leruian governmct promulgating regulations for the government of the liquor tratlic for tho avown! purpose of cheeking drunkenness. We have been told that in (iermany where beer is ns common as water in this country, there was no seen evil of drunkenm ss as that which this coiiiiti v lias to I'liiiii-iii- l v. nli, but the action of too govern, m ut .spoils toe picture that has been drawn. When Ihe whole truth is told it will bo found that wherever men us intoxicating liquor as a beverage the curse of alco-hol will harvest its appalling crop of victims. Whether iu (iermany, Eng-land or tho t.'niled States, if the cup be freely resorted to, its brood of vipers w ill swarm; strong hands will be pal sied; bright minds will be destroyed; tender ami loving husbands will be turned into worthless brutes, misery and want will supplant plenty; rags will take the plsro of tidy garments; pinched faces will sit where happy counteuauHOS beamed; crime will stalk iu where purity and (iodiiness reigned; tears will take the place of smiles; and when death shall show its face al the door it will hu wel-comed by broken hearted wives as a relief from shame and misery greater than they can bear. If Emperor William iu the fullness of bis strength can throttle tho devil of the liqur habit he can thereby confer an inestimable blessing upon his people. It ho realizes the measure of the evil he may be able to make some grand stroke that v.'ill immortalize his name. If ho should secure peace for Europe and en-able his subjects who are now in the military establishment to lay down their arms anil take hold of the plow he would make his name famous through all succeeding generations; but the triumph would scarcely be greater thau that which would be in-volved in surrounding his people with such conditions that they would throw away the two-edge- weapon with w hich so many murder themselves and scourge the tender lives of tho members of their dependent families. It is very funny that all Europe should have boiled over the permission given liussia by the porta to send volun-teer vessels lhrou;rh the 1 ardanelies and that it should have been left to Loud ISAl.ism iiV to discover that all otner nations have tlm same privilege. It looks just a little as though t he Eng-lish premier were looking forsnme easy way to avoid bringing the controversy to au issue. W iiK.rc Jay (iot i.u was leaving Salt Lakii In', mado the statement, as a mea-sure of his appreciation of the city, tiiat bo had remained four days instead of only two as ho had intended. He was surrouuded by the bet the city af fords; but it would not bo difficult, neither would it be very expensive, to make Salt Lake 60 attractive that every visitor who could possibly spare the time would linger three or four times as long as he hsd planned. UNIVERSITY OF DESERET Salt Lake City, l lali. The first '.arm of tlie academic year, l'spt-ti- j of too University of Deseret will begin at U a.m., Monday, September 14, lt'l. All the courses have been changed and some of them have been extend-ed. A mining department, military science and tactics, and courses have been added. Students of both sexes over 11 years of age, are admitted without charges for tuition to any course they are pre-pared to pursue. Thero is an annual admission fee of fivo dollars for resi-dents of the territory ; and twenty-fiv- e dollars for Students may receive from the presi- dent permits for reduced fare over the railways in Utah. For lin t her information apply to John K. Fauk, M. !)., I'i sident. J. Doxai.d CamlhiiV has just been chosen to a full term in the senate, but if he should vote with the free silver men iu the Kilty-secon- Congress as ho did iu the Kifty-lirst- , his treachery to the honest money cause would lie likclv to bo remembered aga'iist him if he should seek another election. liiulC-ll- i lll'l' t'ut. Now, don't worry about J. Donald. Ho is all right. If the country shall be in ihe enjoyment of a free coinage law one year before he. comes up for re-election, his constituents will look upon him as a prophet. In London there is a great homeward rush of American tourists. The staui- - pede is so great that the travelers can- - j not secure berths, the companies all ' being gold up to October, and some vessels being tilled to even later dates. I'remiunis as high as WOO have been j otfored in vain. Tho cause of this rush is the remarkable revival of certain lines of business in this country and the promise of general prosperity. The wanderers are anxious to get homo to make money. Tho circuu, stance por-trays a peculiar condition of things. These people have been squandering money abroad instead of helping lo mend matters at home, but now they are crazy to get iu the swim. The United Stateg is good enough for them when thero are fortunes to be made, but they prefer to idle away their time and thair funds ia Europe when bus', ness is dull. In the language of the street, it would serve them right if the should all get "whipsaw ed.'' Till" Omaha Hcc declares that the in-surance premiums paid in that city amount to double the losses incurred tin re. It believes that rates are too high and has inaugurated a campaign for a reduction. The claim is made that the protection nlTorded is so effec-tive that a reduction should be made. The same claim might also be made for Salt Lake City. The tiro losses here aro certainly very light, and the city should have all tho benefit to which it ig entitled by reason of the effectiveness of its fire depart- - nient. It is pos.ii'olo that rates here are as low ns would be warranted but it scarcely seems so. If any roduction would be consistent with good business principles, tho people would appreciate it and the companies 'ould be more thau compensated for it iu increased business. |