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Show J THE SALT LAKi "BK I HXjRSDAY, JANL ARY 28, 1892. SALT I Alr TIMCC wool growers of South Africa-wh- ere the colonial - 1 AKr EVENING V LO. gnriimMit uracti.altv ve a bounty of :Ht j&JSfiZ&Skm m ren to mm ihwp glower is just about ready to thr .w a heavy prduct annually onto the market, Therf nn many other r asoni why the tariff on wool should not tw removed. Tell them to t Kl.cu KMAi'TEIU TEi.i. tiii:-.- i in rnv. Tbo following U'ttor, published in t ho Denver Times, is so full of interest to the sheop men, to those of Utah as well as thopo of Colorado, that it is repro-duced verbatim. What is said about tbe slice) Industry of Colorado is just as applicable to the samo industry in this territory. The conditions are the tame and the attack on the llocks made by Mr. SPBtKOIR in the national congress is just as threatening to the Hock masters of Utah as it is to those of Colorado. Tho letter is as follows: it is propoaad by a UU iBtrodaosi lata con- - irrops by SrmxoEit to to away vvitlj the duty on wool. Tlint, Mr. Kilitor, fhoiild not be, ut 'least not until a full inveatiiratlon u had of the Indnttty. To place wool on the tree list Might afffli t an Imluitrjr which will contllbnta largely to the prosperity of Colorado and all of the Rooky niomitain region, lacloditm WyoaUag, Jlontiino, Idaho, New Mexico, Arizona, I lab und Nevada, llinnnh the wool product of Colorado was but M,0N,S0I) for UU, It was just that ninehfi;ain. In fact the industry Is more important than that of tattle crowing. Our climate and grasses are adapted for the fostering of a superior grade of wool and mutton slieep jjg Colorado, ahp growing is in its infancy and it should be en-couraged. If there lie any virtue in u tariff let a tariff be carried on wool. Let eon ;ress stay its hand. It treads on dangerous ground. Kvery laruier ia interested. The United States ho just attained a position where its mutton Is pronounced equal to anv grown anywhere tn the world. An r.nglishiuan udtlng Denver recently Is quoted as assertlne it the wool of the Colorado lamb is of rard dity. By doing away with the tai iff w throw r wool growers open to tbo competition nf the rhl. Australia relief from depression In industries. should we give them an opportunity for n.t our expense and detriment! The gre.t utP raising country In the w orld Is in Am n The "stations " (or ranches) of that con sustain SM),iii head of sheep, re ons running In area troin lli,ui to I, u icres of land, under prh-at- ownership OS' from the Australian government, 'row open our doors will give them too eeway, and wo may never recover. The i PERINIBROS. Manufacturers and Dialers in U mb rellas, Parasols, WaljingCar.es. M A Fine Line of KID GLOVES. Fverv pair fitted to the hand. Umbrellas and Parasols and repaired on short notice. Paruaobi made to match, Knn'sford Hotel. 285 State St.. Salt City, Utah. Main Store-9- 33 Sixteenth St.. Denver, Colorado. L'h;in; the approval of the elec-tion bill the IkriM says. "Ho sides, the people are almost tin amnions in the desire that li. bill hall become a law." False, for the op-position to it is almost universal among more than nine-tenth- s of the gentiles of Salt Lake City and the territory who have refused to divide upon national patty lilies. f 4.69 0' jlj MRS. GRAHAM'S H Cucumber and id Elder Flower Cre It In not a ('osmetic tn the sen i Jff ' wl i( that r ti ii popularly used, 1j Lj permanently teaut.n8. It r Hf mooth, rlear, velvety -- km, and y lai me gradually makes the coin b. t eral phiti.M whiter. It 1h a pr M tertion from the offer ta of huh and wii I and preventH Hunl.urn arid fr-blackheads will never come whfln it. It cleatiHea the fare far butter th P t poap and water, nuuriejli-'- and build up T the ikiB tifHiieK and thus prevents the formation of wriiikleu. It give the fr Hh nef.n, rh'arii.'Ht, find mi. h - of 'km that you had when a little girl. Every lady, young or old, ought to uae it, tui it f;iva a more youthful appearance t any -- and that permanently. It contains no acid, powder or alkali, and is aa uarm-lr" at dew und as nouriuhing to tl a akin j as dew i to the flower. Price 1.00. Ak your (irn(r$fint for it. Sample Hot f h- - mailed free to any lady r on the receipt of 10 cent iu stamps to pay , lor postage and packing. Lady aonta wanted. J Mil!. (fBKTAi'tK ra qah, "Beauty Doc- - tor," 1(0 Post (St., Snn Francisco. A A. C. Smith & CoM Druists, have a tS full Ur.e of Mrs. Qriham j'rt parationa j )M AMERICAN RATIONAL gANK. Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. JAMS' H. rUoos r 8ECRSTAKT E. 8,M T. A 0ATM H M. Hacox Vice-P- sidetit (iov. A. L. Thomas J. (iRat F L. Holland Cashier S. M. Jarvis D. Q. TUSXI0LI W. B. Uollaxo Ast. Cashier J. W. .Tlbd. " Koaj C. ! Loofbol uow. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. I Expert I Dental Co. 1 ! 6. R. ISOSO Managsr Eipert Dental Company. M s Yours For Aids to j BEAl'TY&COHFORTI il By my ruetUcd I can make artinciai n teeth with the jura? car ved, colored and so p shaped i to restore too nr.tursl expres 'Li M sion of the face in any oae, no matte: 8 I how badly the eh.eka may tie sunken 01 Lj the Hps wrinkiod. I wl'.'. uunrantee to make Iheia so natural that a critic cannot H I detect them. Heetorinr; lost expression Is H an art that every dentin dons not ivitiee or n understand; simply making a set of teeth u to st perfectly and be durable dues not H complete this branch of dentistry by any BJ means It requires iho akillful eye and canning nana of one who has devoted R much time and practice to this particular science; also aa eilra course of higher Ej studies not received in the regular dental school. ' DENTISTRY I I ' OPEN SUNDAYS ! AND Oflice in Central Clock, . - Hlo. 46 West Second South, TEETrKEXTRAGTED Vithout Pain ! ;i oP-bsolutel-- fieeth Filled - -- - - SI. 00 J , 'jMlililil'Mii lililln i' ' li' TTTTrW"TT BANK OF QOMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. DTRECITORR : Bor-T'iK- K President Wn. II. McIstyre J B. Farlow VV, U. i tiiscoLJi M. K- - Parsons C. L. Haxnaman 8. F. Waller Cashier W. H. Irvine E. K'u 8. H. Fields, dtt Ast. Cashier E. 13. Critciilow. yyELLS, pAKGO & QO.'S BANK. JALT LAKE CITY UTAH DUT6 AND sells exchanoe, makes I) Caiagraphlc transfers on the principal cltlea ol the United States and Europe, and on ail point, on thu Pacific Coast. Issues letter of credit available In the principal ities of the world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and '.allien. Acvances made on consignments ut low-M- t ratee. Particular attcntioa given to collections throach-lu- t Ltah, Nevada an.--I adjoining Territoriea. A ounts solicited. CORRESPONDENTS: AVIIs. F'argo t Co London VcIIk, Fnrzo t Co New York atlenal Bank of the Republic Boston 'hat National Bank Omaha iret National Bonk Denver tae National Bank Denver Merchants' National Bank Chicaao .loulmens- Bank oft, Lonl. Veils, Fargo is Co an irancisca I. E. Dooly - Cashier. rjHIE RATIONAL Bank of the Republic. Capitai., J5UO,000 Foixt Path u Frank fotox President L. C.Kabuhk J. A, JbUau Caaaiar 47 MAIN STREET. Transact, a general banking business. Money leaned on faverable terms. Accounts of mer-chants, individuals, firms and corporationa so-licited. Five per cent interest paid a saving, and time deposits. DIRECTORS: L. C. Karrrlck. Q. B. Ilolmee Emil Rutin J. A. Earls W. E. Sinedley Geo. A. Lowe Frank Knox II. L. A. CulniorJ J. G. Sutherland. RATION AL JJANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Eittklialiaa 1860. Capital (Fullv Paid) $400.0119 6uarLos United States Depository. Transacts A General Banilng Mm, Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. J. R. Walker President JL H. Walker M. 3, Cheesraaa Jisliler L. H. Farn.worlh Ast.Tashlej J. R. Wulker, Jr ABt. Cashiol JOJIBAKD JNVKSTSIENT COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Mo,, and Eoston, Mass. Branch Office for Utah and Southrrn Idaho, earner First South and Main street, Salt Lake City, L tah. W. H. Dale - Manager. ?".- - Loans on Farm and City Propartj all Rsyv rtatns. M. R. EVANS. W. Second South. :spqrting"gqqds to, WlM ami Ammnnition. Bicycles. Tricycles and Velocipedes. Bttora,Pocket Cutlery , Shears and Sclseor Strope, Indian Clubi, Boxing (Hovet, Dumb UeiU, Doi Collar, Tlinniptioii Boots aiid Sooai, Field und 5 Opera Glasnes. fc Examine mj Stock Before Purchasing. S)T.EL KNllVsrOBD fT Opened June 3. jle-- ad Elegant In an lt.g Ap Pi pointmonta. r, , 250 Rooms, Singleor En Suite; 7 Rooms with Batb. i , 6. S. HOLMES, - ProprletG! Matt, swan Slippers coat "' at cost W at COSt. 1 Matteawan Seamless o Felt Blippers ' lit cost M at PiTxrint ,v. Lvx. it, 10 Main street. ra ! WALKER HOUSE. AFirat-Clas- 9 European Hotel,-- ' Tha Walker is located in thehuBtnmacenterof th ' City anil has all the Modern Improvements & Conveniences I'ortafnine to a strictly firfti clMt house. It is marLfta;,i aa well as any hotel in the West, and is etrlctTv the buainee and tourist hotel of bait PASSENGER ELEVATOR. CM VUlMf and tho Metropolitan are tho twv leading hotels of Halt Lake City. G. S. ERS, - Proprietor. ; HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened. 4 TBE BUY FIRST-CLAS- S HOTEL IH THE CITT. ' Corner ef Main and South Teiaple Struts, Electric Motors! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, . and from Power to 40-Hor- Power. ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps Qi the Bsst Manufactura Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volt3 to 110 Volts, 16 CP. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, CTEAM PUMPS, HOISTING ENGINES, " AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago. MTTJTTJrT MACHINERY. ai L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager, Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena, Montana. wean ot Thursday. January ': ' th lr BIGGEST KVENT OF THE SEASON, pe THK - w iiii LILiPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY. Hi ONE WEEK ONLY : : : NO EXTBi CHARGE "u eo IOC. ADMI88ION IOC, We J)EOPLES QI'EKA JJQU8S. ste Commercial St. Frank Monroe, Mangr. tj ail GRAND OPENING nil MONDAY DECEMBER 28TB $ With the Cetebrttod (Jo intimation ,., THK bj World's Picked Vandefille Artists Zirn JL' IN l misi;k. Qrand Now Year's Matincei;. tn Popular prices, 25 and 50c il4 M I Lake Hardware Co. Si"-- of Bihj Gun. 2 aud 44 West Second South. ISalt OFFER To the Utah housekeepers during the next propose to dispose of our entire stock of $ AT COST. Call and examink these goods. Our Prices are the lowest of any house in Salt Lake. New line of Mechanics' Tools, miners and contractors supplies. Have You Examined the Merils of ie Economy 1 Furnaces L : .M--.- . yy a i Scle Agents For r f Holmss' Celebrated Rye. Iae SSiiii4--! AA::,-VA;- ; 23 Vest .Second South.: FRANK Salt Lake City, f ENZENSPER6ER. ttb it, HSU r By THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY. Ten! Turns la published every evening (Sunday excepted) and Is delivered by carriers in Sait Lake City, Ogdea, Logan, American Fork, Provo and fark City at 7& Cents a month. Tun Tims contains the full Associaled Press Beport, and Special Telegraph Service cover-ing this Entire Inter Mountain Region. The Timf.b is entered at the Poetofltce in Salt Lake i it v for tra'i.uussion through the mails aa iecoudfass matter. Persona desiring Tub Times delivered at their fj'inees can secure it bj postal card order or through telephone. When delivery is irregular Biuke Immediate complaint to thle office. .Subscription to Tbe Daily Times. (iLWATf rx vt'V . I JS month. 12 " i JJ Weekly, 1 year"!..'". 140 (Addreas Tnr Tints, Salt Lake City. Utah.) ,The Times' Telephone No. is 481. Till K8DAY, JANUAKY 28. 18U2. LEGISLATIVE SNAP SHOTS. It isn't every l ormii r wlio lias the candor and Km licruUm to openly Hunt u measure that cuts into his gtuutly resources. Jim B!nor is responsible for the diabolical yarn that Coroner Harris whs quietly oiiosin the elevator bill. e I'oiili lia's opposition to concurrent reso-lution providing a 4 clerk to obey the Wbierve t lie whims and eapriCM of nil the house eommittee probably saved another young life. Slavery, even at ft a 4ay, won't bn cOUHtenaucod in this era of civilization tlectioa 15111 has retired for an indefinite sieslu. It was the natural L'as of tlic house that aphyxvatc(l him. .e-- waa never (leader. liter Di vine, the deitlngulahet gentleman with the kiilsoiuini'd accent and a copy of Koherts' "tactics, " was called from his desk during the early hours of the 13th day by indisposition in liis family. His colleagues deeply dedore his misforl one and trust that medical skill will ai;nin rise superior to the ills of life, Al80Qg other measures now in the legis-lative Ificubntor Is one that look to the suppression ,,f tbe little man with the BoteitkiN repeater and with il the "funeral note" that has sounded with such desolating effect in this city during the past year. The carrying of concealed weapons, as contem-plated hv the proposed bill, is to be made a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of uot less than ISO and ten days in the county jail. Now, couic oil, Mr. Coroner. The gentile "claim" should come clad iu brass armor. ,in-'- r Sargent is loaded for IL The passage, of the measure providing a method of punishment for tee criminal who dm outwitted avenging justice on the In-sanity dodge, will render that, as a measure of defense, less popular iu future judicial a ges. e a Thl indications that an attack Is to be made on the unscrupulous fee system that baa devoured the principal and brought the litigant out in debt after securing judgment arc Uncomfortably favorable just ut this writing and what skirmishing will there be among the fee Benda w hen "the committee takes to the highways, it is notorious that under the fee system in this territory that no man could carry on a "courtship" with-out an enormous bank account. The as-sembly has its olfactories directed at the proper evil this time, liepresentative Marshall already betrays the result of his arduous responsibilities in a broud limp. Well he occupies the next desk to the high kicker from (iartleld county. There is nothing marvellous about the stimulating effect which the sprinkling of ladies who drop in for a moment has upon the oracular qualities of the asssmbly. There is nn ill concealed consciousness (in the part of the members, individually and Collectively, that man on his intimetml splketail. It ailei ici, fMBUHIHl IT ii then there are some sections of the legislature that are dense with It. "Is there a democratic elder ill the body," piped a member of the house this afternoon, "who is verdent enough to surmise that aa American governor of tins territory would tlx his approval to a measure that contem-plates the postponement of the Fsbrasn election? "What! The representative from Garfield county? Not much! Don't get fooled on that fox you hud aa well Undertake to con-vince him that (leorge y. Cannon hail abdicated his seat in the lirat presidency ot the church and called on .ludge Wuniplc'r to lilt It Don't be deceived by the sheep's skin the democratic elders niay be ignorant of some things, but diplomacy und simula-tion me not nnioni; hem. OovTlth them to the confessional today, and I'll bet the ses. lion's salary airainst a last year's bird's neat that every man ailmits t hat he's demanding of the governor what he could not drutr from President Woodruff throui'li the tortures of the Inquisition. Let's lie honest if uot fair." The statesmen w ith "that tired fceling,,1 superinduced through lack of employment, will repair to their respective districts oii the evening and morning trains, and aril peturn Monday prepared to renew the labor-ion- s tasks, a The four liberal members of the council do not have any showing against the demo, oiatic majority, when legislation objection- - able to the church is proposed. Evans, the Ogden representative in the upper house of the legislature, ia the leader of the democratic hosts. Judirc Huskin, in his remarks on Monday against the pus-ag- e of the election bill, dubbed him The Kile Leader." Any proposition that Evans sug-gests is invariably adopted by the balance of the ciders who represent the 'division democ-racy in the council. Evans ia certainly a political llo waa a mnrninii, bttl became a liberal, then Hopped hack w ith a double somersault into democratic, fold, unrl la now doing heroic work under thu direction of the "lirst prsai. demy." Presldeat Kinsr of the council 1ms a food feeltns for the press faBf. fm several (lays after the opcuinr of the session the reporters were cooped up nt a table in the rear of the chamber behind a redlmt stove, but Mr. Kim; bad the table placed in front of bis rostrum, where it thould have been at the lirt. and now the press facilities are much better. Councilor Vcters of llox Elder is vastly lm. pressed With the heavy burdens of statecraft which rest upon him. Yesterday he moved to amend mi important bill by eliminating the letter "" from one word in the bill. His motion went like Mai;inty. Moran i making a (,'ood record in the council. He is the author of several bills iu behalf of latior interests. The most d'urniticd mbcr of the council is Judge Hasklu, the liberal leader. Be It I also by long odds the ablest and most learned parliamentarian of that body. His remarks ' an- always Metestiog, but receive only meager attention from tbe olid democratic majority. The iesislation of the council is most per-functory. All measures introduced hv the democrats arc carried with unanimity while those proposed by the minority are invaria-bly defeated or distorted by amendments. I he party lash is apparent and sways the solid eight. WH AT'S TIIK DIFFERENCE ? Tlio Ih srnl News is not altogether tntcinutfid with n i);ir:igr;iph tbttt tn Tin: Timks a few days ago in which it is stated that the Faulkner-Telle- r measures "are links (if the same sau-sage from the same dog." Tin: Timks Viegs leave to remind the Xeus that it is a political and general newspaper and not a church or Sunday sehool journal, nnil that the MOM refinement of expres-sion and the same redundance nf mealy mouthed Verbiage is not looked for liy the reading public from the former us from the lalterelassof publications, more especially during a warm contest such ns is now upon us, peculiar to the pe-culiar situation in Utah. One of the noblest animals of (iuu'.s creation is mentioned in the News' quotation from The Times, and people will persist in referring to it as a canine, a dog. etc., although it is a characteristic of a great many g individuals to strain at. a gnat and swallow a camel in ex-pression of language verbal and writ-ton- . By the way, THE Timks begs to call the attention of tho News to en editorial that appeared in this paper two days ago under the caption of "Rats and Mice" ami the evidence therein submitted showing the trickery and duplicity involved In division on national party lines here. And in this connection Till'. Times ex-presses the hope that its esteemed even ing contemporary will Inform it and the public which is the most refined designation to apply to a quadruped of unsavory fame and odor and the real difference between the two designa-tions, skunk and polecat . Isn't it really n distinction without, a difference. . LIBERAL county CONVLNITON. fl Headquarters ff Libseal Coun n Central Commit rss, 1 S vi.i I.m.i- - Cm-- ( tali, Jan. 111. IS'..-- ! I There will be held at Salt Lake City, a .? Thursday, February i, 1892, at 12 o'clo I noon, a territorial convention of the eral party. I'uder the call issued by ti liairman of the territorial liberal a inittee. Salt Lake county will be entitled I " 119 delegates in the convention. In ord 'j to select these delegates ti county convei ., tion is hereby called to meet In Suit Lat . City on Saturday, .lanuary :',(!, is!'.', at o'clock, noon, the place to be hereafter da ignnted. The precincts in the county ni be entitled to the. number of delegates hcri . with designated: 1st S. L. City Prct. .. . .WSilvor i " " BOlBlf? Cottonwood lid " " ... iii Bon 4th " " .... ! Butler Mb " " 40 North .Ionian South Cottonwood... f tirunite Iliinrbam ISOranger Sandy 4 Draper Little Cottonwood ... a South Jordan New.Iordan S Ft Hcrriman Mill Creek a Bluff Dale Sagai Brighton Hunter Mountain Hell " Baal Mill Creek Farmer The precinct organizations will hold ni"( lugs and elect delegates In accordance ;lM ibis call. A. II. Parsons, Chairmun. H. V. ilBLOT, Secretary. V LIBERAL TERRITORIAL CONVENTION 1 RlATQtTAKTERS Vfl Teukitokiai. Liberal Committee, H Bait I.akk, l tah. Jan. 6, 1892 'W, There will he held a Territorial Conven-l-tion of the Liberal party to take steps to 1 defeat tho minions legislation proposed fur k ' I tab. The Central Committee desire the aid of . the party in this criile, and let the response be such that the attempt of a few men Jo II hand over the absolute control of ''2Ulkttf " U', !!ll,llll,ir, "e l.av M. f'uTJM pi d. will be shown to be against the BBr and Judgment of nil true Democrats H Kepublicans of tho Territory. The H tiounient of delegates to counties will be for the last Territorial Convention and H follows: Beaver 11. Box Elder 20, Cache 8, Davis ' Emery 8, 'Iartleld 5, Grand S, Iron 5, .Tun i. Kane 5, Millard B, Morgan s, Piute S, Rich '. Belt Lake 119, San Juan 5, San Pete 11, s vicr IS, Summit 82, Tooele 8, Uintah 5, Ut 20, Wasatch s, Washington 5, Weber GO, County committees should ut once ci conventions to elect delegates to this Terr torial convention. Where this la impract cable county committees should select il at delegates to w hich their county is entitled, el The convention will be held at Suit Lak 11 City on Thursday, the 4th day of February ' lMr., and will be called to order at l'Jo'cloc '" noon. The Terr II .rial Committee will race,,,, at the Walker House at 8 p. m. February i 1893, t. W. Powers, Chairman, di C. E. Ai . Becretary. it OFT BOLDEBXNO. Among t lie most prominent and journals in tlio United States of America that advocate relief tlirough congressional legislation for we poor, oppressed and benighted I talians arc the Alexandria (Va.) Oazetllc, the Cum-berland (Mil.) Times, and last. m t not least, the Grand .1 unction (Colo.) Star. With i.ho first named our distinguished '" delegate to congress made himself solid years ago, and Its predominant Influ-ence "as felt lastly in the passage of the Edmunds-Tucke- r act of March :!, 1187. Tlio second in the list is published at a place, in such proximity to Washington that an editor with his annual on the Baltimore & Ohio road can use it without change of cars, go to the capital, lunch, drink and talk with our delegate and return to the bosom of his family at bedtime of tho day be kissed his loved ones good bye, But the thought Occurs how can the ,sitr man spare the time to go to Washington for inspiration? Hul upon Second thought, (irnnd Ji n 'tion is only ubout twelve hours ride from Zion, and maybe hero is where the .SVdr fellow catches on. The pretext of he Star man, who as-sumes to know more about Utah alTairs than many that havo lived here for years, that "homo rule" would block tho Colorado project of flumping her redskins upon Utah soil while it is still n territory, r&fleotS alike upon the pro-fundity of the follow anil tho local con-temporary that reprinted it. And tho sincerity and disinterestedness of the thing, tOO; just consider it. The Queen's English is short of nouns, adjectives, adverbs, etc., with which to littingly express appreciation of the matter. An Vou Going Kaat? When purchasing Jour tickets for nny point in the cast sec that they read via the J hicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railway. I or tune, excellence of equipment etc.. the "Milwaukee" is always in the lead. All through trains aru solid vestibnled. heated heated with steam and lighted with elec. ' ct. it y. IHning service is thy, flneat in tin world. All connection! are made In union depots. Either of the undersigned will cheerfully furnish descriptive matter M any oilier information desired. Alex Mitchell, commercial agent; Theo. P. Powell traveling agent, Progress building, bait Lake City, Ltah. |