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Show ... . t - , -- "..' ,t J 0 Till; SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDAY. SKPIKMKKR. 18. 1801 THE S A LTLA! E TIMES. TIIK Tl.v. ti Teleim joo Number is r 1. '!. Tci ef T ' ''I 'J iML.j it lea alU at h VJ C.eiiti.i.: ,.d ie r- yt. to at km t.i(. n iMf i' will l. canned at A i pai; I: ,a it a ,ns ru,,a. Uli.'. - l'i KMmKK Highest cf ill in LewTenirg Pow. U. 3. Cor't Report, Aug. 17, xSS IpijUl Balling OIECRIZED GITT AGENTS F0R THE .fV ; 4 iiefi. - i .'eea' i Deposit Stamp System or THE UTAH COiVSMERCIAL &SAV1NGS BAEC 13 aad 34 E. Flrat Ftouth SL Iflth TTird Cor. 'tli Kist anrt 4th South, (1. F. R rook a. ... ..Cor, 1st 3outh arid ttrh Kael f'oii'per Bm 1KBI Eivrdiey 4 Pperry fi8. Man Mrs. A iii'ti..r,vorth...Cor..,tid Wentan.t.trit So Win. Ktoneniin 4(4 W. 4th North. lut'i Ward Store S W. Mr i' II II 3H K. Mil Ws H. I'. Evar.a Ill S.ita Wee H. J. Sliljiiiiinif 5S? N. let Wl Krack ilrant n.' Ml 8. th Kaw Sntilowv Htos. 7ol E. 7th rioutu M re. a. rt'irue Cor. Stat" ami llth tsouth bnarr8.a. Jat W. ih South l..v M.I-v.u- e T5 8. t'nd hast H. U Irv.n , f,'..(r.t Jo', a It. K- -l on HS F.. and I'rewl'i 7.6 W. North Temple A. It. Wo ..cuff Libert? farlt J. ihn K. i i Cor. j. d South ard 'Td Et Kt trta-- Khif :'A1 tVnt Teinpie ,1. W. Harris tfiOi: HI J. ha llrovvn Cor. N. Temple and Unit Wei-- t : i' ii urn 3:7 nth Sf II char ritift'.-.i'- - UoanVfnl Cent, vilie tJ.eort f "enter 111. Pi . itlc Ln jiiv r A UuiMlu;; Co.. ,. Sn ar I. i Jin ire Neilson Difc Cotlolitvoritf Gi'or, A Savlllo M.ll O: elt J. E. Koblnsiui fariuiuijtou rc. HEPOP1TS can he male et the Hank er ) vita i,ny of its inid whe-- ihm air.oui.t reaet ea l.ne the depositor will Ret b pr c iit luteraab theieoa, compouaded 4 timt a year. GKNirtAL nAXKINiJ Pl't-mr- Ariiot- - nr. '". W. Madmn. Thoe. w. K. "ii, 11 in r Kobena. It. Jo... A. n rh ,r,l. Th e. V .Pa .Hi .. O. H. Lardf, f.i. E. c:aailttfa, .Siiauut alclMyre. k. j. i::irna t o. Jo.h Prinfirij h PmV Rjinl 1. V iJ 1 11UU-I- J AVO. lllll Zitl, Csauij aaJCS-- c StaSoserj. (4 and --v V.'cot Third bouih SW BlLiliS ATTllilSlvVS- - Al.'-L- W. ThK?M I't !TT UK iTl I Y & S UKPAliiT I aw v kp s yp a iM.j a;, ai. :,j a;d 40, Cuil J iner 'lal ... i;. IT. W7i t r,'Y: lis! " -- Ol'i'b'SITS CDL. A leu lode:. A II'. lilt i.i Is. 1 ::kd . HALK. T AT K rr lU'i.' - '.'i "t AliCI ttttkct ov Id C.e.i-- e r.'L, Etc., llooui VO ani !"l C'0'e,.j"i', ;al l.ieOii. rr!(.sir'MiB. SAN U iTbi TI 'il NITUilK CO." O't'l ItKKS A NO DKALElta TN MAKfT e ls ol fin ill 111V. ch", d".'k1 err'-e- iw: s a. d feai Pi,:-!,- . Join lne and rt pul.-l.:,- ' pro op r aM.ainlo.l to. Pis aud 111) W. houta ) Htre 't. IMsUllANtK. LOUJS II YAMS h CO. ISIKE. I.IFK AND ACI'iriRNT, MTTTTTAt of New V urii, i aud SO Coiamerciai Llocii. I l l .11 ill Ml. P. J. Mf JUAN. CTFAMHFATIN.I K N'i IN KKtl-J-- 'S MAC O Stie.-t- . Salt Lake Cur. O U N TA IN j MS 1'A I It A T i LUNCH COUaNTKR 115 MAIN ST. 15 A d"itrloiiB American m .lied dinner, chanea able eve; f day. batmen llitlanl :): 0 o'l'loelt for only sp. ehpi ie iireakfaet and enp. per. i.v-ie- in eiery sivle. .sn..ri orders 0 all kinds at all hoars, t . II. (1K1CE. Prop'r. Mercantile Co. j Has recently hen atipoi'ited the ijonerai areata fur ths Worid-jit'U'.j- ueri j SteinwayPianos. ; New styles in millinery at Mine. Rhine's. No. Vi Last Third Smth. atHi tli 11 : New. Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. We have just rece'ved a itock of the eew sf vP-- s and a con. lal luvtt.itlon Is cx-- t lid. d 10 the puhlio to tail and exaulna them F. E, Warren Mercantile Co. ?a v. soutii. U'.:;!! Wait:: Wait::! Lor Simon lii'os. & Duke. Their "lail Oimning" Will be announced in a few day. It w id pay you. The display is seasonable "Noveliies." In Dress Hoods, Trimmings, Table Linens, Stamped Linens, Cloak3 and Wraps, Millinery, eve, & ?,., will astonish you. Simon iittus. it Duke. Grand Millillery deception. Mme. Lam!) extends a cordial invita- - lion to her utinierons customers ami i friends to attend her reception Tite.-da- y afternocn, Septeiuher 2,'d. Hours 2 lo j and 7 to 'J p.m. d Main street. Now is the lime to purchase milli-nery; latest sty.es for fail and winter, et Mme. Khinl's. No. 12 Last Third South street. Eye od Sir. Dr. Ira Lyons has reoved to Hooper- - Eldredge building 411 South Main I. street. f f (' .V- a '. ' F.IRS. GRAHAM'S Face Bleach Iteniovps Sunburn. Sallowness. Frec-kles, .Moth patches Pimples, I'duekheads aud every disi'.iioralio'i or b!emi-- h of Iho skin. Prompt., reliable, harmless. Il n- -. er fails. Now that the summer U nearly oyer it is time to restore your complexion to i:s pristine Lenity, pur-ity, clearness and w Mien ess. Mrs. Cm- - ( ' ham's Face Bleach is guaranteed to do this in every cu e. For sai" bv all drd"-gist- s. Price 81.,"in. Three hotiles, .J.. " M t. CruvAtsK :iiAiiAM. .v.tv lJ..ctor-- ' IcVast . S.-.-n Vnin f..r all ,,f Ihe Uc or tu'iire. I.auesat aid ui etreaiei hy .a.0p lt htir lip.. a hook "iiu.y to he i;t autifai. ?vVs-:iopaIarKoatc- ! l, Toail Paints East Ci'j 39 Chaaga ef Cars Utab t) tsnsa City or SL Louis. ' Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can. FEEE EECLLHG CnAIS mi Ba sure your ticket read via th KlttURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. H. C. TOWNSENO, S. V. DErfPtAH, er.iT. a.,.s.l Loat. a r. p. a tCl t'.l Faltl.ak. ljiy, Dk.1 jain Baking tJsed in Jliliinns of ilomss AO Years the Stanrlari. i ... j The latest Paris fashions n ni.Hinerv at Mme. L'liiue s. Last Third Smita eirett. - - Millinery opening at Mme. Lhine's. No. VI Last Third South street. kings hsul licen able to defeat silver leg-islation. Ait ai.ain.st tliis antsgoni.-- t there had been i pp iscd the National Silver committee, which had been h indicappod by lack of funds with which to pay tho expense 'f distr.but-- j 'in; silver propng .nda. Tho expense of the littlo winch hail been done in comparison with what ought to have been, had been borno for several month by himself and the burden was Imodtiiinur irksome. Tho educators were ;f ninori for silver literature but there were tio funds with which to provide it,. Mr. Bald.-r'd.o- presented the follow-ing resolutions which wel'8 adopted: ,'wj'iv. Tint tho thanks of tills meetine lire hemp.' e .tended to Senator Willi. mi M. St 'Wirt and to 1! .n Vrancla U. Newlauds for th- - alee of tee sliver iiHt:ou Wit.'.l..w III. a I !:ev ;ue faV"rd Hi. ad, (., ';.iit K. tl .l.-- Senator Stewa1 - (1 his ffl ow . a'.pil 11 of thi vrtva: cati-- e of ine peon! tied tli stall o'ir uu-- aw 11 s'lpimrr Iti t ajrVat'on for the fre loi.t iioiioiii.'d roimiuo of silv. r until that a r.tat ,n a aa nave m on er .w ncd lih ' a conij 1. io t riu upli '.ui t..e producing classes j of tne co nil y. STEiniiT ON I1VEI1. An IzhaiutiTa Eii.'8"r'ation oa the Problem by the Gray Haired Patriarch of Hiivada. THE FI01LE ARE EMFHATIO In Their l'i raumh for Preo Coinac;e and a Bill Will Surely Pass tho Nat Cori.Tt:::3. A large anil attentive audience il Id St 11:1 cr Stewart lasl night in hi- - t rtn Imi.r j "iitutii'.'i of the si r j i j I u It was .an able speech ou the subject of I nane; and v, as a lilting clone to the 1. Tiga lit hi convention. At t he ootiel'.isioi! (;f t he .seealoro fpeuch, lion. Kiain-i-(i- Nevvinu.ls of Nevada made a ad'lresj iu winch l.o ridicnic'l tho id' Wall htr';et iniiiopoii.-- t i th:tt the ilvcr miner of tin) wi hi ivt'ii! looo it.;,' for thu iieo coiiiiijii) of ilver iitid lliat they nero pouring inoiiey into (il.io l defeat Si-i- utor M ei iiosti fur rc eieclioii, and Ihe isiher miner did not have enouilli ('iimption to defeat anybody. .M r. i l ed .Siiimii inlr.eliieed the r from Neadit w ho spoku a4 lollows: ".I'. Vi .H'l t.l 11 ml F.ihir.l'il. :.,!.: I he Miilij.Tt on which I am t.) tiik u mole imjioi laul Ihaii :u:y oilier eoimo-tni-ipie-- l ion. L'pon 11 the Biicees-- . of' ever e."itiorcial and imlii'-tna- ent.T- - priv If tiie i:o:d tro-- t l 11 leduemn the htaudai'l basis of t he motley of I'e.i wnrid and t'iuiiii-i.-hni-the ij i.au;it ;. ol t;oid, liieiii '.v ou I it be vorv li.l.e in ii? il tun, and thu far- - huts (f AtniTH 1 will no; lonjj be indu- .. pendent farmers; tin y will lie siiiiii;yj tenant fariiiers, 1 lie gold Blainlaidi means the very rich and lite very poor, and the, want of money will always di- - Vide llie-- e classes in tin) cniiiilrv. "Now there are two thiiiifa inven'etl by in. in, boih jmrely nriilicial and b uh alisohiloly eHMMitiiil in S.'fiet y. .Ne.ln. r is of sliMe t ame or use iu isolat'oii. Thete is veiy lilliu dilfereliee in the ty for t lie t vi i) iiivuilioin of man; the one is speech lau,;uai;e. Ihe iin'aiis of (oiiimuuie tint? ideas. In society this is essential: if you are alone il is of no earthly coineiUenee. Tho other in vention is money, which is iieceismy tor civiii.alion. 'J'o enahle onn man l,-- .. w,l I I... I u ,,l I I.., 1., the executive of the United States con-- j Klaiilly tetted, t) prevent the restora-- I t on ol silver, tho money of the eoDslt-- . lution, to thi p ace it occupied bcioro Mr. Siii'i in an's amendment, which waa not te ul iu the .senate and recorded in the HI'jIh', appeared in the statute. More than three-fourth- s of the voter of ihe I'niled State aro io favor of lreu I'Oitliltfe. '' he joM party is confinod to bond-- i holders and money changers ami their (leteudenis. 1 he (;reat banking boiise ji ft'io c.tyof New York are the hscal iitfents of Ion ian investor in American wrurilies. The treasmy deiafliuent regards Wall atruot as Hid only busi-ne.-.- s community. 1 he, action "of thu department for tho lust twenty-liv-years lias been in harmony with tho desire of Um gold rintf. ltepjhl'.cati.s and democrats like who live in the atmosphere ol" the gold trust regard the two ureal political parties as s of the yold combiiiatiou. The country is now aroused. "i V ry iabor urbanization, every association, the farmers ami the pi(.diict!i:(, now ilemauti the restor-iiluiu of silver, ami that demind must and wiil bo hooded. Ii may seem siriui.e lo persons unacijuainietl with . the Mii.jcet why iho farmer of thu! t niteil Siauis are m iinatiiuiotisly iu favor of free enijaog. Tlioy have food reaton to demand free coiiage. They ' mii.-- t have more money and Imtter prie s lor iheir produul. They have for many years gold tlieir wheat and cotton at a discount of lrotn UO to 4d percent to buy jf.ild with which to pay old.e;alioiis eoulracted to be paid in gu.'l, a.. r or paper. "In oil the I'liiled States furnished RO per cent of the airprcgate amount of w i.e it iiupoi'teil inti) Kurope. lu ib.-'.- i this cmiiitry contributed lea thau -.- 'J per eeui. It is only on rare occasions, when crops on tho other side of ttie At- - lantie luil, that the United State can i'Tliit't fmi ilieon riiMt-t-o- t wiii'n 'p another man, we innst have money. There is no ii. hen ileal need that creal-- i ed laniruaifH or that ereat. d nionny, but mi individual can produce, as he. ii sit if he is to mingle with society, without an exchange of hi produc-tions. "Money is a necessity. Thu value of money depends upon the supply and demand, just as lhe value ol every-- ! thin else. Two conditions are neces-sary to create value: first, the limita-tion of (plant ity, and the second tho lie-- j sire to pusses.-.-. J ake aw ay either and there is no value. I lie desire to pes-sess in iit rxi-t- . A meat manv of the lewrgaws w lucli pie buy have no value, but they buy them because they want them. "1 he villi" ol money is jo t in lint-terit'- t ,".s I he value of fii.l:,in' ci.-- it depends 0 poll the (plant .1 v el money, "tie 1' hie:.' I e'ii'ir pi I, ee il u;l i y will rt'spiliile the ilatea lei Ci illtil eee. il.lMI I (I'-ale- und by moi ey fitiiin. i. c ii.fieil by 'he maiiipti lati.l's who artlnlSy play with lio.i Tins ipii".iii.ii, ii,l'iuieti one i.r ihe imp, c' ( lies in the world, is the iea-- t .il, del too. I. Thi la, 'in y s i i n js ..'ovenied by t h" maiepiibitiiiii of the money dealers. e be', n nnablit to I. ml any iiri'.i rial !o li'at; n t ure motiev out ol but pod :'H.I -- illi ' w lieii we would o moraiiy acci ;it. Tii.ui:at:i'.s of th''t!.'s have bci-- tried, but they hut!' produced lle-ti- i ia !ai ::o amounts so that they woiiid not: be worth I'.iivthiiif. Ci.id find sbv.r, have h.w ays lieen limited iu ipiatitil y, lhe only trouole is lliat t'jey have been loo much iitu ted; there ti.'i r has been ( uooyli id' either. "i he Silvur ipiestion is a, conl.i -- t be- - tween liie pri Mincers and the is of wealth. When the world was in debt moi u t ha, i one hundred thousand million dollars which, by Hjrri'etm'iit was payable either in jjold or silver, tho i.'ods ol usury conspired to chaiio lhe contract. l!y fraud and strategy they .secretly contrve.t tn man pu lal e tiie laws ot the I nited Siaies and l.uropo iu such a manner as to step the coinage of silver and c ompe: paviucut in (old "S lice tint, the coin of the world has not been inner. ally iuere ,sed. Tiie product oi th" mitieis ints been lib- - j sorbed in i.ecpii.o- - j.i.io.1 lie slock of; gold on hand and ior lion limuctary purposes. J he d. lector of the mint now that there are Od'i.O, id ot coin in tin) world with which t.i redeem ami pay a much lar.'.er ma-.- s vi iiid.ebtedue.ss than ex-isted eiirhtceu years aim, when there wa twice as much money fur ultimata redemption as there is now. j "iho supply ot p.ld and silver from the mines lias oraduaily increased since iS'iil, and by the Use of both ineia's the worid would have been enopiimi w ith lUlllieielil com to k( eo leiee with in, nil- - use dear money and our competitors cheap money. Mr. Sherman's charts that the mine owners demand for their silver more I nan its mat act value has no more foundation iu truth than his assertion I hat tho sih er parly is confined to the .sdver minors. No act has ever been pas-e- d. no hill lias ever been introduced aud no proposition has ever been made, iu oi out of courcas, which could by any possibility give tho miner more than lhe market value of his silver. When the ( iovermeiit cuius the sil-- , ver it w ill make the duTen-nc- between ihe imirki't price and tho coin value, t he same as ii did under the IS. au.l act. Tree eoiiiae woiiid i;i e tttu owner of bullion tiie exact market price for his sdvr, i (i! !ii of more and nothing; less i ml. r I re donate a person who had crams of standard H.iyer couid ex-ch-a. e ii a I the in'ri!. lor a silver dollar If ii c.'lii in: evcbani'cil at the mint lor a bo .;ar it. would be wmtli a dollar ever", y here one ha i'i ..' s h er Viiual si 11 it fur a. if js price ha j he coil!,! (d.l.i.n at the mint. "11m r ild advocates, when driven from every other poaitton, tell us that flee coinaioi would liood the United States with foniirn silver. This is the iin M absurd of nil. 'J here is no in. ire foreign s'.ivi'riu circulation in a:iv i .iiiniry liui'i is n qniivd by th ) iic.ipie. ( ry littie pud circulates as ini.ii, v, none in li i.i country execpt on the i' a'iec (east. Si. ler i.i uiiivcsal in " ii. y. Kr iiiee cotiirols more than i. r the v.v r of ai l.ur.ipe. "lhe men whom we in favor of tire lor it on principle. They want to wipo out Iho crime of lio. 'liicy wind lo open up thu mines hi oni'hiiut the world. Why should we when the world is at the hiuh tide of progress, and when it is marching ou, end when there is more money iu tho hills than the miners can take out, uot prosper? This is a contest between the producers and the soidid parisites. W hy .should John Sherman try to cover up tho d.ctife ot I;:;? 1 tell you that Ciis contest wil not cease until we hate secured tie free and unlimited; coinage of siiver. No one can point; out how this world is to be res"ued from rum ecpt by the free coinage of silver. "Alia is burying about one-thir- of the silver libit goes there. No money ever comes hack. The balance goes j into tiie rtris. oi'iiaiuciiling lhe palaces of the rich and iho joss houses of tho; Chinese. Statistics tinny that there is no more gold being coined now thau eighteen year ago. If this condition continues il will reduce the farmer to tenant farmer. Thi ipiestion of irri- - gat ion ('(penis oil tne adjustment of the silver ipic-i- i in. The. act of John Sherman has iii.l.cied more daiuago lo mankind trum ail tne wars of the u:uo-tee.- '. Si ce n tn i v. " '1 lie senator's slrong points met with instant roeogfiiii.m and ho was fre-- ; iiient:v applau led fur some happy al- - lus.ou to the diliieiiities which had been encountered ami overcome by tho eil-- i ver advocates iu their light for the rcc- - co.niiioi) of the white metal. Alter senator Stewart had resumed his sent. Mr. Kid ely of Ogdeu a for-- ! Pier resident of Kan-a- s and adesciple jf foekless Jerre. aroe to hi feet and be-- I gan talking. Likenost alliance men, I.Mr. Kidgely could and (lid ask the ' senator some very hard questions. Ha j wanted to know' "if both of the old parries were so bitterly opposed to sil- - ver which way could the people tarn for relief except to the nlliaii (''.'' n answer to the question. Senator.' Stewart spoke m ar.y ten minutes, and said "he bo-- ' lieved tiie yeomanry of the cotinliy were so cmphaiie in their demand for the unlimited coinage of silver, that a bid to bait end would pass the ucxt ciingres.--, olid he thought it would re-ceive the pie-i."nt- 's signature." Mr. New-land- of Nevada was in-troduced, and in a fifteen minute speech analyzed the financial situation. lie showed how the power of tho eastern press backed and supported by the gold iaiioii and business. But Ihe supply of gold binee si.vcr was demoueti.ed has been inadequate. Lor eigiiieou years the iron gr..-- p of coutraciiou has parii-- : lyy.ed the energi-- a of the commercial world. The average range of prices has fallen from :!o to 10 per cent. Tne Value or purchasing power of gold has nearly doubled. Lends ami obligations for the payment of money resting upon Hoe-i- ity have enormously in-- , crca.-c- d in value. "it can 1:0 longer bo denied lliat, thete is not gold enough for use as money of, ultimate redemption. The finance quacks aud prctem.crs argued thai the quantity of real money was of no consequence; that bills of exchange. clu cks and other commercial devi. es supply the p. ace of money, lilt recent event have demonstrated that corn-- 1 tnereinl credits are valueless as soon as tiie fact becomes known that there is a (ii tieiency of money for ultimate re-demption behind lli:":i. "There aro now aba. ut four thousand mill. ons of paper in circulation in the world, and about thirty-eigh- t hundred millions in silver coin. T he pretended advocates of silver money, who oppose ' free coiuage, contend that the paper and the silver in circulation must d- - pend for value upon redemption in gold, and that the gold standard must bo niaintai.-ed- , notwithstanding they admit that there is uot gold enough for that purpose. "But Mr. Sherman, the man who de-monetized silver by a process best known to himself, has adopted the cuttle-fis- policy and is attempting to darken the waters by abusing the miners of the west. He is that the advoralcs of free coinage are confined to rich silver EuUie owners who are attempting to sell silver to the government f,,r more than its market value. The want of truth in this assertion and the ab-surdity of sin h nonsense, is glaring. Ii has required the utmost etloru of ihe gold kiuifs. combined w it h t he rn. er if j THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. A Bplii4lil D.olarailnn Prtellt l;raad exh for .rr Anrlc. The republicaa of Utah, in territo-rial contention auembled, la Si.lt Lake-City- , Sept. 2, l5tI, adopted the follow-ing platform: Tue republican! of UUh In eonri-n'lo- AiubaU o BnituUtd lh po;)li) of t.nn lerrl-tor- jr that tun limn tin tome wUo ihrf raa, j.ut aid d'.(Ircu.'oi iheui and mors forward ujKtu thou Hun tliat tend xiiobl to in ptitillc good. w e hold mt it l tan par "I'dnm and of patdoiiMii to reeouii tbe chariKB tbt bat acr.U tlieir inevitable and we imli.uln Uiat any effort to force eon jltlnna uu ler which old line woultl be re la .lsn .1 au.l olit bitturn-s.n- s revive! ii be coiidf lined at inhiiical to tiie beel lie lere.'Uof all .lie peovlo of Utab. We roririit.il..te tiie republicans of T.'ta& upon the vote polled at the recent eic-lio- Clrcnnc.taacee were nnch that tLe party c.'iil l t Airt y h. pe to make more ttia'i a ai.d tUe spien H I ;r inoit.o'i of tuat i in.nr enco .l aen our en U'.'nt belief tfeit the t'.uie le tear ai i.an.l hm a large ina orttf of the pc.ip e of tie Writ.!, y will be foiled ar- - rayed under the banuer of the party of pro-g- i es. He,,evlnir that the party upon which ttnal. y tor tafl bd.it results of Kiivernment eiioiild d Hue Its p eitlon betore (be pe p.e upon all iinestione of eii"r..l iiit rei.t ami import-'noj- wo i.ereoy eiiiiiiciate tne fi!lelr.g a. the platfunuof prlnc.pleaof the r.'p.iinican oai ty of Utah. We .. imalteraU.jratt.ctiel tothpr.ueiilee of tin. rpu party and are j ljciicia n t em bef ire the p.'op.L' of Thm ter-ritory, lutv that they are ue.t oalculat-- p to fo.-t- the t ie eecticu in which wi. live as m t .e of eveiy other Be t oa oroari" mnion t'outiny. SVn u:l,nu "otir devotion to the ratlntlal C i ill t it ou an to It" Imn sol-u'.- tinion of tle sIaU'H. tithe a'itiori'y lo tiie fcir.itt'B under 1 io isLaatlo i, an t th- r f m;i lig ;t . anil t h.-- tlea of c;t-- l. i'ii t i all t .e' si a ct ii: .il 1." 'oefl " i. re;oi:iiii an . li l'i thlo all ii citical power Is of th.' pe.r.. (hut n t. ii .1 aat ior ty ece-- r 1 f o:n "tn peop.e of all t a --tafe and si.it uu ,.ori y fro a t f i p:e f t'liT p r i n r Mii'.j; t nit e :f"M-r::i- n: of ti"ioi.t- d Hui'.iHeif sjs tnc po ..its ua ncd lnili'sia-- u ..!t..ui iii'.-f- ii r s ,ry ( teat tiie :.".o!.i ol th- slate i.es ice po.vcr3 n. a so oaH-rf-- or ceil fd to t .e:a t y tin-- th l if ' vie i.'iivi.rtia.'l.l r'a'.'ex-e- -- u. h .... .on - w si.i :ti p. ojne v have r..t, i i t ci.U""tiit:on lord :i r it u at: t i.it '.hi-- ,t;0 t i: and ilal.e g'.vt'r..!u ' ti lei' s',,t-- r "Hi l.j inMr re i.e.-tl .e sii.i ...... u ;.i t.oil. t t an tiviiiir.iti:;iit;.ii- (.i" u '.fir ri i.t'i a h ii.l. Ami ive rurth r a ':mi t ' a I, .a r e . r of. i.no l.'.ilfi m . is i.i.l .t.i i t.au and li'at i.ts c nn e I., t ra'-- . n.,t nter-- n- - a'ui t i. i from l.i n fo tuat tint V n. e l fsl a., t it', a l",ti :). "'.e i.: e loico ro.,,1, i:i ly in favor of the Ami. ..'.-.i- fi t Vv e pro-- l .uiu.'U l s a- -t ' n.-i- ,ro o ' d hy t oui-in-a;.. .,ir; y. It e.i o'i i .if ci e w. ii -- 'V p .rr f ,;!:.. r sis or . ri i. .h.ii ;. t- - hy,. i i th nihility led; I' a!.. i..:.:.imi: nt h.s ;ii .y j ..ecu :ii."W aiy C e. 1 .il ... r lo :.U In..' ; t.S i.--o-t tnone of f'.e jsili'-- ..cl tiie s iff '' ... ,c :i, ,ni .i;o,,..i.,ion of t:ed pi iv in p ill ..ii ih? free In " i Hi . i i.c) ) i ".tl;, v.r e ! ti.at I'.rn-- , An il w, u ...o i.s;;r...'H. ,.hsa ;hi- - io o.ie i f otir ni' nil " ;,c t iii.i.u.s t ria ; y ia to hi u v, l .r ,v v.fc..i ualn' e, of in ii out o ela-itr- . ii: ..i; 1 U I tin a.e.vlir ji.t oi ,. - hm, ii., .v annua. jd U iu t. e a.. . lip. ap ,. vi.iKw.m niiei.-iiri- i ,'ii aia":.i tae ner-- , 'e e .. i Li i.ej. ie hy (::-- ,.i:.ii ,'ia: u ii ;,. a .in t .ic .u e'.'.u . re f' i iney. T'i .t pal epp,i,-:,- p ..inM.i 1.3 la the I . t .oa - i. n i v.. It e,i:r.. :t , h I! t sao.il i h' p'l-'ui-t u.i to ru nit into eohipe'tij f.i .ir I u.' ini- - i.i,.i!i ii yM.'jta ..111. .e i. .m v u.,k v.e. oar m hi uia f In-.- i prut s'i I" acul'e t Ihe pe .ti r o.iuct of Ill's,,.! jr r i it i.a a'a.i ha .a -- e v.uii.'er-- U u e lib i.; p ... I I.i 11 mat It i.ii'i:.i-- i d to th um a', ,. Me part f ail U'no !e i.'ini for t :. ' ia.ll.'icei ,i up li t. e 1,.os;i .t ' of the l . r lory. - e 1.. ,e' i : b; t j" "oolaty " a i' i , la p... be e.iii ef la' C II t lo' h .... t as for ..I.I...C1 c t as u: ! i.' t 1 1. i n. il e . , , thy r : il..- i. '.!. '. "i .a Irf'y ,, ip -- t ih" i e..-t-s ..e, ...'.la. i.; e.." oe.. i ''eit; e ..:ul v i .i ii;.s Ino a hi ..'i- - t .e- - ...liia.iu iulo saja d vel-pe. i :." A ,1 i.i o"' r.i t with Ci-- ' ...iih'an p r: r's I' o, i j ihcre ,..',.t ', j p ,;: e il.o u, i;M ii" r; e o ie,.i ;.s a.: hi i. i.l. u ui.aer i.,. a- - ...rt il '... n i tr,.. ; iv,-- , i ii ii ') ' r , . r t ..... to ti,.a i' t3a 'i.1' . i .1 ,i 1' t a m ne a oi i nt ... i ,, ,:..-- ; ,' a, r c ,.l- e a t. . a '.C"-.'!-- ' i; a el..-- :, e e ,i,-- v a . e ,.e.u" I..' i., ei a inee-- :.: ,i, I,-- vi,.: i', i :i o .... n I. iv oa! ie., i ..li:i..,.n(,.'A r.u, f !,. i eel in iea: e t i ;,:,.l l,e oi .ii.i rajaest vain !o t ,!) eoioitry. We "o nt v."l : i !) t ) tli" I 'e ,:l of T"!'",;- - i "in ' r e;, s j.i ,i .i.a.r ..pen in e ei'ieet' on v.it.if neai'i ;, ,p p.: a. r.i Pi's r. Ipi aeo i 'I'- ei v 'A ma. o ill ',1:1 ai ' r s 'i ao. oi b !.. f il 8 i e- - j i't I" o' ' I et or ; ,.' (.-- , of the iie1:i,i..ri),i,. s t a. te. :t tt it. ' We are j,.yv.! lU.a. a.., I I'll:,-- , j r. 11. ll.'KS of .p ai : ; a ii!i"r vai,,, i it ttrc-i-io I n Pi no ia..' ..u,ir eioi i:ci- - '. tit. raa- - 'Itl-- ' and ti " A', e a .V, pypa: vi .' r el:'. . i ''i"i !; -- a. to n; i tii- itn fr.'-- ho .1 In eeco ir i - i .c :o n. . lata t e b eior et !',: A O.;. .1 ie; pr.M',-- : A.u.-n- u i!,.'ei.s a: :aiiie aid a:",;l ami ! re ., ,e :.,'.. a i e s fo :hn v.'ter.iii tn t.e' vv tr u ia r tiie dc ..lij.aat faui lu-- of i',e . ...s d - a Hi d si' ver s'lall he rest ir I to (he ;io ..tein that it lie lief ao tiie passage of the (tinnouet .alio a tof ia,:i. We v.bi eHi'ay f.ii v.iii'J eooui: r in IP n h r- e; 1'.!',. as of r 'li'.'iu.i-.- ! l.ci .mis, by our lim ed ertorr e ir'..-fioi- u'.l ,i'"ai;oii. Wu are o,,p.i ,e,l r , the Uia,i' of axaept io- - ,v .1 :.i he a1. ail il ,ve i' ii co.i.iered hi line pnu of law. ana we f i ',,r no f e o,' l ee p .u er of a 'i.liin.ty to Ri c.t ens il.HI ilhi'ii. e.l on e,f pol .;.iii,y or pel a. a. nous rel.it. 011,-- whe will ol.e- - and upho.d tao laws oi lac Li, it .1 .status. V. .' assert and it rn n,," the ilijrnity of liih,.r and t ie Here's ,y of ri er i,,e;!,s,aoo',i to pro-leei its t that homo laborers au.l c 'ti- - ua.'toi-s- who . o o r iuiti' to th- - pah ie funds,! are stay en l' to the pr. fe cccelu all pub- - lie works, and tnat L'tth work bhotild uo to I f .h woriiuie.i Tho nal oual repiilibcan party, in Us plat-fo- i an a.lopte.i in ih s, ci'laivd. "Tlia piviTn-l.ien- i i.y conere.ss of tiie te r tor es, la ba ,, d n .ou uee..sily only, to ih end '.nal they may be ,.;u j etate.-i- n liie nuio 1. 'IPeeoie wlo u' e - (tie eon.lit.iin o' ih-- ' population, material . es, putnie into. 11 en. e and ar" aiieii insur t a s'utee lo al pivera-- l l""iit th, rein, tne p onie of the ten. tones should lie as a rieht, Inher.-ut- in th.-iu- t.i form ler theiu-elver- , eo ie! 'ta Irne and state i;oveinuieuts, and ba admitted ito the iin:on." We deny that the r pnhii an parly In t rah Is to unduly has ea t,t.. ehoo i. Trio qi e u nil ef statehood" for IT! ah is no; tavoh ed inth pie-en- ,, obtleal or In lhe divlB-lo-or o.' the territory 0:1 national p.ii-l- lilies. Wo ii't'o the eir ctiiKint or law which w ill estnti.i.-- h uniKC'iu.ly ..a e.p'. t- i'l tin ;..ppit-rate- ,.f t iroueral laws of tne Uarte-- 8'afi 1.01 ernuien: i spc.-- io liie lo-- .lion r,nd de-v- e op ..eat of ail.,1 :g nro,i"'ty. so that s m .y b ininn i at,v encner-.o-- . i in o.it.uue their oipiiiiat-iou- iu our great iu n e a- districts. iv e a enaud the e"a'-- inent or a la-- mai n r It a 1:1 fo- en ihe.e.-- to prect .te w.1.1: is as Ha kib'.lns. or to iideitire " to P. a t' ejou ,1: Iki em ill ti e ' " i e of liie fiaaeuio hy any of coer-cion VI e hoM that t hours aiamld be made by law a ii vy's wor.: on a p iblie w,,-,- ;, We a.--o .a f.tv.ir of e pi.tatile ladreal bees-latin-uud r wnir'ai ra Iroad co as .ii-d- l ho "ii '.e.i'io.-.'-d to biiiPl th"liil-- i ih-- .t aro needed f.,r tiie furlh r i nt of I t h s K 'eat resource .. una ivnlch s i'pI :it the anin tinio fudy protect the int, ,;e s o; in arm i oionniiiti !es la tlieir re ationa to the fortuuon ena ilers. We eiieh aa ivbl i(,:s.'.ie-toriiy ;..iiai tiie aasosumtiiit and ta:.tion 01 p-- 11 e fav a' ti e eii.ir.pi.ent of a personal nyls-- I lr.nl ,.'i Pvv v. liicn ! 41. conccl voters t r" - 'er in p""-.'- :! or iv atl-- f vim,!' (, i: vo.a: bit r exact reihtepce and t.e 11 ' e itni lore on o: a Lev mode e,l af er lhe A'-- fa.""'.l.it s."'-i- . ' fed the ri-- ,- of lie poll- - hero'., ore .. fa-- ib in ""',rt es 111 this ho lory may not hero- - r atuch to tiie fair nauia of L' uu. i.ic:; i't His. K K M'trl.s ec I'll., for furniture. I lie l'roio city j i.l ii liinlernilij: 'ihe Calif roi i ieie'a!e will h'acn t he i y in t u ) ,s;e ci. ii I'll! iiua ne loli..;ii t lor fl.nir ioi.i i. A mule i d vv J i , Ii n Ki'.adiri;, jr., of l'i id in e oil iu Die oUu.r day, 1: .mail in.' I.i arm. '1 i.r ivi.nl tin il.' viiil.e by ( '. I I u.i. :i ill I't I'll e t in- J,.' fa 111 ciliU Of l.o'all l. llion "V IliM. Henry I. a I tiv-- i "i iaestreH aLrai'i villi a pureli d iiiu' lii lo htm of Iim re i nL a.iem;.l t. cotnmil su. eidc Don foii'l li st ll.o criunnaiii cs el ' the liit' ili r now I'.'iu at. rl o'e in'L. 'Ihe line of tlel u mlj.ur iitiys, S Ijll, is a li.n,.r ' I ill" ;tal. 'Itiiiiperaluro at. H o'clock this iiii.rti-ino- : .Sail lii..i I',!', liiiiuhaiu (il, Odeii (id, l.oir.-i- r.l. Talk Cny ol, 1'i'ovo o'i, Alia iO, Mm l:l.oii 0d. Tho cimipaiiies of the Sixteenth id-- , taiilry returned ye'tenUy alternoon troiu their liiiiomer Uainp and camp west ol t.real Salt Lake. l.Mimiiia'.i iiis of applicants for poel-lion- s in thu departin.-nta- and rail way j mail eel vice w ill be hei. I in Salt Lute l.'ity next Monday mornm;;. Spcnear A: Lytieh have reduce I pat-e-leather shoes tro.il it 'J to '. H.iiy ufeiv leil. Mr. ami Mis. J:imes II. of Idaho were ivou a reception by Mr. and Mrs. Kllsworth itair.'ell of South Kast .street, last uvouin. Tiilitiifs Ifom St. .Niarj'n hospital in- - dieat". tii.it .Indue MctJarry. recently in- - jured by talliui,' frun. a window in thu il'ulleii hoiise, is ratmlly inipiovin. Mrs. Vim lorn has moved her china ileeoralin studio t.i room No. .",".', tiiiildini;. IL t linn,; k i i ti sliil remains al Liille, liuundy V Co s., etute, No. ol, South Main. V. 11. II. SpalTord has closed a deal for C. J. Hubbard of Kansas City amounting lo tflT.tith). 'Inn property' fold was the north half of hlnek 4, plat A, to thu (i. S. L. oi Hot Springs com- - pany. The Denver .Sm .say loO foreigners. .Swedes and to Tiiiaus, stoppca ill tnai city Wednes lay nirht en route for Suit Lake. It is iiiiiletbto id that thu colony is lo fettle ai Holbrooke and Si. John's. Ari.oiia, where there aro already larjjo mormon lotilcmcuts. Lace curtains, lineoleiims, Marks & Co Chief Kn'ineer J. Ii. Taylor, of the Utah, Wyoming & Kasletu line, will leave lhe city in a lew days to join the surveyors at Yellow creek. Knirincer Taylor report hating surveyed 100 iniie of the road. II" ihesuney of the line through Hlaek canon, will have t i bo on a rail, about four miles in that locality lining wild and rii.;ed. County Clerk Allen issued !iiarriae,o lic.nscs lo the following; parlies today: .Jos i all W. Mather and Leo C. Sen ill.', and l'i ye.us id a 'e; Henry Coil.iii and He- - i.ae t ami al caii of e.:-'- ( 'i i"!' i '..;iit! I ami ( im M t !e!a I .i i. i. on, .'.. nii-- V i joars ol' u 'I I. it l.d , r C.dio 0 Hot f,i.',.;., r J ii. laii.'aa ,", su iiiteftif'.'ter g n.J il.. 1.1 ted lielibn 1 i 1 fi'C .Oil,- -. I he d reel, os i f tho C, ntr.tl Hotel compv.iy It u e i '.;mi:'!1..".I A. C. linxea li't.iii 'eftif flu :!,!( I eii'pl.'loii. Mr. 1.4 ti.e .'i,j i' elor of tee C;;;i io'iieol th.s city, lie i an e , i,i al in ii ', r, i . t v j" ; ie.r en I wid te i he ,.i i!',. Templet. n b"i.l.i r 1. Mr. a v. .!! at t ," -- ,i,ii,. tine; r t .; , li.li'iv t ul llei CJ::t Ih.m e. 'P. T: . leu has i'i'ii Mii-c- v end s .;; ii toi'iiv iii.'.n i! ey Mr. A. Y" in.'. l a!.1 p. t's v hi x bets jii-- t n e ive.l at J. I'. ianluer i, i Mam r. i t. 'll.it the 1! in i ! auuo 'i is a iile ral int.- - ii.rro is no m.s.iii.ier-l-.uil-i'i- '. A d'e ie v : - sea-o- il it ha- - uiven x ri e !' vi vi. T hi; o'd loli.s "it S; u'.ii '! v labor, lai'le choir lo I'l'i.Vii, iiileii.ss iiieii to Saliua, U. Vv'. cmpi 've-:-- to SniiKVi;e, (ieolo-li-'- s to W.i'iteli iiiid tee Irrigation i'ei.:f. ss in I'rov.i. I'd ea .1 cue a was pro. t 'il for the i,'ii. 's:s. Scte'y t i es "Lit;!,, tb.ial" is not ediah. i .'....; may il p... per. At ma in ii::.; of tiifl ret 'i' iean ter ritiTlai i'( nil ai .iin lo. lowing were i c' d to con-titi- e la.' UliUit.'f: Ath-- n .Me. t.or of li.'llel- -, ,L 'i', li:c:ii!:.:!.l of Cache; (ieoiyo Suth- - eriao.l ol I titii; 1 .1 f f Tiill.eo! Sau Ve;e: John Henry Mnuii. i. W. kartell, I). J. Sal'.bi'i.ry' and N. I rew eeK of Salt Late, ll.irmi lra:t. was c'n cicd sect el ary . '1 lie i Meeii ive coniinillee is called tr. Iiiecl inmiediaieiy when Ilia ' p'an of otyaniztaioti will 1m agreed upon and ihe work of tho party inau;.;- - m.iied. - - SALT LAKE DEFEA1ED. An Kurltlne (lain- - i. ii Ihe D amond Maleh Tinisht. The second pme of the aeries n Denver ami the Salt Lakes in a seeond victory for tho visit-o- n with thu foliowino score by inninus: 13.1450TMU II. 'O'er it 1 1 a 0 I 0 0 5 bail Lake 0 a U 0 (J 0 0 1 1- 1- 3 Vtiurijr Mitchell, before whom La H'anch'i weiii down, will meet )!diiy (i illaglier ol Denver in tiie Oeivdenta! citil) at San l'ranci.-c- o on Wednes- - day next. Tho backers are eiiihusiastic and both soles a,'u beltiuir oua sure -- hot. Hat Masters. n is with t iallau'it'T w iiu.i.-- ; n.nv teacher in a Den-ver cub, w hile aii California w ill rally at the. s an. lard of tin ;r favorite, (ialla-ether'- s pic-tie- us a pujilit arises irom trio fuel ol liis having nmie a cood sh.r.vi:. wi;li Charley Miici oil and jja.k I), mp ey. w'.iie yotinc; .M tehcii has never yet lowered his colors, The mat. 'h be' ween Jim Carroll and I!il!y Meyer, which wa3 billed for New Or cans, is oil. The heavyweight liht between Hilly Woods of Denver ami Jack Davis of tinaha lake-plac- e Monday iiiijht be-- : lore the Athletic club in San Francisco. netting here , t.".p.iit. j This event that is today a' sorbini; local inici'i'st is tun in.iieh letween anke Siildvatl and 'Join Wool. in, w iio w .11 nt.-- r the i iu ut tim itiAv- - I'tllte tee;..!, r IU o'clock tlllli.jllt tO divi aj in twenty-;:v- rouo.ls or ,. ss tiio ipiesii'm of : ii,i: i maey. J he backers boi'i tin. il e i ; -- :.) ;. oiling their lavor-'it- t v,.:;i a i.i'i.i ihnt it.er.us setcral L::n;..-an- i.o.i.'i-- '.o Lhe pool ttox, and , tli m ii. 'i w ill be the i.,i,i cvi r seei. ill t'i'ii:. i.h'.'crj's ty has (.;:-- , i .'I'.' a le.i';e i imjl.- r of ti'e.!.- - re-s- 'l veil for t he cit.v.il v Licit his been air vile' dtiriti the day, and which wiil be lni.ee. i by t!i(we oa th,) spe- - cirti i'aiii. i'..,'k Ci'V will be repie-- . se; ittl lnr;;"iv, as w II al-.- o J'rovo ami i'i .uu .inn, Wyomiiijf. The men will; enter the rim; at Ido'c'oek, and thu papular v. is a fair held and victory ' lor tiie bos', nia.i. . ( lllllllf 01 'Ihtitt. 'oilnvyiiig w crn thu hales of real es-- . tate as recor.ieil in this city yes! er Jay: Ai ai-a- j Kr.'ilrn'.i Ander-.- t.. J..I111 V ,lon.iS-oll- , deed put eit ,', I. ea li, p. at V i 57:, Jennie 11. oinU toCiia: cs lb T I't.eee ads in bra ..,'eiil Pe.i. h 2o 11 A M iri't i'in t in to 'labor Pe.-- rl 11 .'lie. il, lots .a and 1. Ino.-- II, Hyde 'a ill 1 Feb-h- ' S nior et u to John , deed, iols 17 an Is, block obit . O inl'-- ity fl to V He. e Si ' o to ,V!ll Sterrilt, deed, lo s iii Hyd" I';, rlt audit on.... SVill Wllliani 11 VVililney et :d to ns.air it .i,f, dee'd, lols 01 Pnrii dace addl-- t '.m 1J 0 Kh'.aCamp'wII to J it Ueltalh. l, let 4. bio, U ii, i.iunty & lioiiii '. s flat 1 Th. oloi-- A ba K nt al to "1 ml It Hi'- t, deed. lilo.'U .0, liii.hiou ado- - t. 11 1 Charies J Hu'dmr l to ir. a' Salt La: ,v Hot S Tine- - I'.aiir iuil 'iipi.iay, deed-par- t lot 1. bloc", si. plat A 17,tVi0 l.e ' lr ,n I y ounj et 11s 10 K ,1 Willis, deed, lot in Park lew addition. .. CO Charles C 1'ev nt ix to .limn M.'ivay, need, p i't i d b I. o k '::l. plat A L'.'.MJ Mai or of Salt I. at e I'lly to Samuel Varary. d. ed. ict i. ti o k is, ppn a . 4 A S earner et ux 10 Charles It i, our, ay, ..eel, lots ia Mill' r .x Miier s audi-tl.- n 1 J01111 A Taylor to tim H ilar.lv. dee.l, pit 7. block I, ni'.st Jloiiluvord subiil-v- i ion pro W P 1'Meara to Henry lUiiuint, deed, )iart, se.'t mi l'i, tovushii 1 north, raiitfe 1 weat '.. 1 Total I'LKSON.YL. S. M. Mnmby of Aspen, Colo., is in ' the city. Miss NTtiry M.troney of Aspen is at the Cuilen hotel. Charles Jacobs, an Apn liveryman, ' is in tiie city todav. Mr. Larry Mar-me- and bride are stopping in this city for a few days. Jcun Wade of Denver is in t ho city. He is engaged is the mercantile busi-ness. Charles Burns, prominent in Colo-rado mining litigation, left for Denver today. (ieneral l'asse'iger Ag.mt J. II. Ben-ne- t of the llio (Irande Western left this morning for Denver: J. r. Mackey, engaged in llui real es-tate business at Aspen, is among tho Colorado visitors to ion. L." li. Simmons, with tho Colorado Springs .'o oi'.i'e and V, py ac-companied by his bride, is at the Kimtsiord. ilov. J. M. Moore and wife of JTi.kio, accompanied by Mr. C. Kadano, a in-liv-of Japan, are at the Kiubsiord. Lev. Mr. Moorj is a rcturuod mission- - ary. 11. G. Ho ldard of Kobe, Japan, the great tea producing section of thai em-pir-is install.'d at the Ivnutsford with Colonel Vv. li. Hunt representing Shil- - Lug's mammoth California house. Charlie Merritt after a trip of several mo n t lis through Texas ami l lie Southern Slates has returned home tc Salt Lake. J n liis travels he has seen nothing that up! sis Utah aud now is content to with tho saints, H. C, Lurnett of the Colorado Mid-land has returned from (irand Junc-tion. Mr. Burnett while absent super-intended the shipment of eighteen cars of rattle ami horses east. He a'so at- - ' tended ihe Mesa county lair at tirand Junction aud was astouished at the great display of line fruit. |