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Show 4 THK SALT LAKE TIME? tlgtlTRDAY, JAVAK :(. Iggg SPERINIBROS. Iff f3 V--i Hotel. MB State St., Salt City, Utah. Main Stor-a-tT W4.Vi 93S Sixteenth St., Denver, Colorado. jr MRS. f Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream I It I not u 1 Orintetlr In thn Dfitte In U which 'it term in popularly lifted, bat I pTiunrx'Titly bantifles. It creates a noft, month, clear, velvety skin, and by daily y Uie fraaually makes the complexion uev- - eral nhad.-- winter. It Is a constant pro- - I lection fro'n the eflecta of son and wind and prevent sunburn and freckiec, a&d I blackhetidH will never come w hile you ue g It. It dnaneos the face far better than eoap and water, nonriphes and builds up a the blfin tlsenee atid thus praventi the I formation of wrinkles. It pives the fresh- 1 ness, clearnije and amothnws of akin f that, you hwl when a little girl. Bvery lady, young or old, ought to uee ft, as it I gives a more youthful appearance to any I lady, and that permanently. It contain p no acid, powder ujlltali. and is as harm leef a- lew auHinJa ..'.-k-as flM Yl VMt-Aft-your drucqvl tJtl. Nrapl Mt? flRflfl ' f 'trw"T ' 8 on the receipt of 10 cealPWEfctanTf. for postage and packing. Lady Vnt I wanted. i Mas. Oirtaisk vtrahau, "Beauty Doc- - f lor,1 103 Pout tit., San Francisco. l A. C. Huiith A C., Druggists, b f full lir:e of Mrs. UnOianiV Preparation. f AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK Capital, $250,000. Surplus, 525,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. Jambs H. Bacox ll sident Secretary E. Sells T. A. Datts H. M. Bacon-- Gov. A. L. Thomas M. J. Grat r. L. Holland , t.'aehier S. M. .Iarvis D. G. Tcn-nicli-f W. B. Holland Ast. Cashier J. W. Jew. F. W. Koa C. F. Loofbourow. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. m Expert I Dental Co. I IMMUD, 1 I 0 Manager fispe.--t Dental Company. Yours For Aids to BEAl'TY & C0J1F0HT I . Ity my mtbcd I can make artificial I tetri Wtt Uio (fume ctafvajd, cuiored r.ndtso M dUaftd ttMi reeore the naturl xpres- - H Bion of the fac in any oa;e, do matter B how badly the cheeks my be sunken or I the lips wrinUied. I will guaranle to make them o natural that a critio cannot ra detect them. Restoring UHtk expression fa fl an art thut every dentist does not police or JQ understand: siinply making a aet of teeth to lit perfectly and ba durable does not compute this branch of dentistry by any means. It require the skillful eve and cnnnlne hand of out who has devoted much time and practice to this particular science; also an extra course of higher studies not received iu the regular dental school. DENTISTRY OPi'-- V j SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. I Olfice in Central Clock, No. 46 West Second South. TEETH EXTRACTED Absolutely Without Pain ! Sets ot Teeth - - - S5.0C I Teeth Riled - - - $1.00 BANK OF QOMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. Bot- - "'ark President Wa IT. McIxtyre t, B. Farlow W, i Chiseolm M. K- - Paiusons C. L Hannamak 8. F. Wai.ser Cashier W. U. Iuvine K. O. liioal a H. Fields, as AsL Casnier X. B. CkitchuW. IJIIIE RATIONAL Bank of the Republic. Capital, $SO0,000 ytnxT Pa L' Fbamk Knox Prealdent L C. J. A. Kail Caabiar fl MAIN STREET. Transacts a general banking business. Money loaned on faverable terms. Acvotints of mar-- , chants, individuals, firms and corporations so-- , licited. Five per cent interest paid uo auvin-- s 1 aud time deposits. ..w-- f DIRECTORS: L. C. Karrrlck O. S. Rolrnea Emil Kohn J. A. Earls W. E. Smedley Geo. A. Lowo, Frank Knox II. L. A. C ulinen J. Q. Sutherland. yiiLLS, J? AllGO & QO.'S BANK. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH I)lT8 AND SELLS EXCHANGE, MAKB8 13 telegraphic transfers on the principal citlos ot the Lulled Stales and Europe, aaJ on all points on the Pacific Coast. Iss'ies letters of credit available in the principal I'ltiea of the world. Special attention glran to the selling of ores and iBlTlon. Advances made on coneinuianta at low- - ist rates. Partlonhu attontlon given to collections thronsrn-)B- t Utah, Nevada and adjoin ing Territories. Ac onnte solicited. CORRESPONDENTS: IVells, Fargo Co .Ld0n HIU, Fargo 4 Co New York National Bank of the Republic Boston irst National Bank Omaha Flrat National Bank Denver Stita National Bank Denver Merchants1 National Bank Chicago Doatmtts' Bank St. Lome Weils, Fargo A Co ..San Franctsoa I. E. Dooly Cashier. 0NION RATIONAL JJANK. Bncceaaor to Walker Bros., Bankers. EaUUiaheJ 1850. Capital (Fully Paid) $400.QM Sunri.ua i0,00) United States Depository 1 Transacts A General Banking Easiness. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof, 11 Walker Presides ' M. H. Walker M. J. Cheesman Cashlel L.H. Farnsworth Ast. Cathie. Walker, Jr Ast. Cashiea --anv JOMBARD JJit'VKSTJIEXT 4 COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Mo., and Boston, Bnnch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. Comer First South and Main street, Salt La&a City, Utah. W. II. Dal - Manager. Hake Leant oa. Farm and City 1'ioptrt; at Vaav Hate. M. R. EVANS. W. Second South. SPORTING GQODS Guns, Revolvers it Aiiiitii. Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. BAtorn, Pnr krt Cutlery, Shoars anti Scissor Strnpc, Indian (.'tube. Boxing Gloves, Darab lieLU, Dop C.i" -. Thompeon Boom ana Sbges, ifiolid and Opera OhirirtoS. Examine my Stock Before Purcliaslng, NATURAL gas lt.XCi RSIOX. Union pMtHav Qn Sunday evening the Union Pacific will run a special train from Salt Lake to tlie natural gas wella, leaving at 7:00 p. m. An Illumination will be given Immediately upon arrival of train by Professor Elliott. The train will be placed so that the illumination may be seen without passengers leaving the cars. Fate for round trip only 50 cents. I). K. Bl Kl.EY, Gen'l. Agt. Pasgr. Dept. & . MOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3. Now and Elegant in all lta Ap- - pointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Bath. S. S. HOLMES, - Ptopilltlt. WALKER HOUSeT A First -- Class European Hotel. Th Walker la locatod i n the bindncs center ot tht City and has all the Modem Improvements & Cenvenlcnces Portalnlne to a strictly s house. It Ii manaitcd as well as any hotol in the West, ani u strictly tho bnaineea and tourist hotel ot Sail PASSENGER ELEVATOR rha Walker and th Metropolitan m th( ha leading hotel of Sal'. Lake City. 9. S. ERB, - Proprietor. HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened. THBWLY 1TO-CLAS- S HQTEL4; IK THB C1TT. iiarnsT of Main and South Tamsle Streets Are Vuu (toing K.aat? When purchasing your tickets fur any point In the oast aee that they read via the Chicago, Milwaukee it St. Paul railway, Kor time, excellence of. ciiuipmc nt, ., the "Milwaukee" is always in the Id All through trsias arc sulid vcstiliuleil, heated heated Willi steam and lighted with elec-tricity. Diniii? car service is the lincst in the world. All connections are made in union depots. Kithcr of the undersigned will cheerfully furuih descriptive matter or any ether information desired. Alex. .Mitchell, conif inl agent ; Theo. I'. Voweii, traveling mit:;, Frognsas butldinir, Salt I.uko City, i:tah. Electric Motors! Of all Sixes kept in Stock up to 500 Volte, and from Powor to 40-Hor- Power. ALSO , Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps o the Best Manufacture, Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volts, 16 CP. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, OTEAM PUMPS, t HOISTING ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Eraser & Chalmers, Chicago. MACHINERY. L, C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager, . Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana., WONDERLAND. January 2Sth. BIGG)OT EVENT OK THK SKASOX, THE LILIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY. ONE WEEK ONLY : : : NO EXTRA CHARGE, IOC. ADMISSION IOC. pEOPLK'S QPERA JOUSE. Commercial M. Frank Monroe, Manjr. GRAND OPENING MONDAY DECEMBER 28TH. With the Oleliratod Combination THE World's Picked Vandeville Artists. 112 a WVMBKB. Grand New Year's Matinee. Popular price, 25 and 50c Hollander's Auction. Bj I. Hollander, tho Main street jiH1'r' wi.-he-s to announce to the public tflB 'c will reduce his stock of diamonds, wiflflc' jewelry and silverware at auction. TlBBf11''' wiii open Saturday afternoon at 30flK'k. Do not fail to attend this givat liarirnflBl,a'c of jewelry at Hollander's. H-Salt Lake Hardware Co. Sifrn of Bifr Gun. 42 and 44 West Second South. GREAT OFFER To the Utah housekeepers during the next 30 days. We propose to dispose of our entire stock of AT COST. Call and examink these goods. Our Prices are the lowest of any housa in Salt Lake. New line of Mechanics' Tools, miners .and contractors supplies. Have You Examin tlie Irits of kEconomy. . I Furnace, m .aflBfll Matteawau Bm Felt Slippers Hi BB at coat H Matteawan H Scanilcim H Feltnt scoat HBnJ Brctcii a Ltsch, H 100 Main ' " Sole Agsnta For Holmes' Celebrated Rye. fflimi 23 West Second South. y . Salt Lake City, f ENZENSPERGER. y -- oil NATURAL Ci AS KXt f It.siofl 1'nion 1'artflr. Bl On Sunday evctiiiitf the l nion ParijflFw'" run a special train from Salt Lake fl) "' natural i;as well-- , leaving at 7:00 iiluiuinatio'.i will tie given untie iliatelBB'J'."" urtivai of train bj rVofese 'B train will he placed 10 that the i;luiii;ifl',i''" may be leen without pfcssengcra :.t!,flt the cars. Fare for round trip Onh 50 i rnBr- - d. k Hi R, Gen'l. Agt. Fagr. fiBf Dr. DurTows, oculist, aurist, optician, Spectacle hUed. Comnierciai block. THE DEATHS AMONG CARDINALS. Philadelphia Preei. Tlie deaths of two ranlinalf like Cardinal Simconi und Cardinal Manning must tiotb increase (hi pressure fur the selection of new cardinals, the. discussion of the place for holding the next conclave and the discus-sion over t lie selection of the. next pope. The past two months, liave seen a visible increase in the reports and rumors that tbo pope may leave Home or that the next con-clave may he held elsewhere. The discus, sion of this subject at Koine and elsewhere lias taken a form and assumed a persist-ence which strongly suirircsta that some new arrangement is pending between the papal see and the kingdom of Italy for Thick this agitation is a useful preliminary. It is constantly forgotten by those who lightly discuss the possibility of another exile at some Avignon that the I toman Catholic, church - llaliau in its organization, though world wide in its in-fluence and its sympathies. I he pope for centuries has heen Italian. The cardinals arc overwhelmingly llaliau. The supremely nkillful inn lii ihtj- in dally motion at Home as rcniarkahlc fit the uhility of those who man it aa it is for Its own nlci 1! ui y to its work is to the core Italian. Inevitably the removul of the papal si c from Home would alter all this. The Italian nation as a whole, and the great Koinuu finnillcB which have for centuries filled to large a proportion of the hiifhest posts in the coiiicn'alions at Home, would sink if Dot on the Instant, still la a few short years to the relative position occupied by Italy in the family of "nations. 1'nleas overmastering ueccsiity, it is incredible that any such step will be taken until years it may be generations have transformed the Italian inllm necs which have so long and so tenaciously maintained lln ir central pot! in tatoialttrative control of the working ma-chinery of the Ko.nttii church. The present pope was elected, as is now familiar history, by the union of the foreign cardinals with the moderate branch of the Italian cardinals. TbitledtoUie choice of Cardinal Peccl, then "Camerlinpo," and presiding over the Sacred college. His speech at the opening of the conclave op-posing its remuval from Home is said to have been decisive both against the step anil in favor of his own election. Such an utterance was certain, liowever, to express the settled opinion of every astute Italian cardinal. At the next election which 'every r of the church and of the race will hope is to be, long removed tho same division is certain to appear between the moderate und extreme wmjjs of t lie Italian cardinals, and it is altogether probable that the decisive votes will be cast by the foreign members of the conclave unitiinr with tin' former. The choice of new cardinal", since a large portion of those announced nual be "of the pro. vinee," becomes vital. It may easily decide the character of the next Papal election. The pontitlcatc of Leo has, it must be remembered, greatly increased tho relative Influence and importance of the Catholic church without the walls of Koine and beyond the couflnea of Italy. A Swiss baa been placed at toe head of the Jesuits, i.i, win., ,,iiB,uii ...11 iiiu niuuD, aim the new general ff the Dominicans is not an Italian. Thirty years ago the cardinals whoae names were in the mouthea of men wi re Italians. They arc not today. There is painful contrast between the wide public knowledge of those canvassed for the suc-cession even fourteen years ago and today. Cardinal Parocchi, in some senses the reac-tionary candidate und today "t ninerlingo;" or Cardinal Rattagllni a more liberal! e who at some points resembles the present Pope to name two leading candi-dates can neither of them be compared In the general knowledge of their career with Cardinal Pecei. in 1S7S, or even Hiineonl or BIIlo, who were voted for on the last ballot. Under these circumstances the influences of tlie foreign cardinals three of whom were absent at the last conclave is certain to be strouger than in the pust, though the elec-tion of an Italian and the maintenance of the see at Home is certain. SALT LAKE EVENING TIMES. By THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY. " "iuTiM is pobtiehed very evening (Sonday excepted), and I. delivered by carriers in Halt lke City, Ogilen, Logan, American Fork, Prove and park City at 75 Cents a month. The Tutes contains the full Associated Prose Report, nd has Special Telegraph Service cover-ing this Entire Inter Mountain Region. Tb' Tmr.i is entered at the Poatofllce m Salt Lake fjty lor transmleeion through the mails aa econd-clas- s matter. P.'rsona desiring Tut Tikes delivered at their houses can secure it by postal card order or through telephone. When delivery la irregular wake Immediate complaint to this office. Subscription to Tho Daily Times. (iLATi IN iDVAC.) M month! I8 6 " 8 " 1 V5 Weekly, 1 year 1JM (Addreaa TnE Tikis, Salt Lake City, Utah.) Tlie Times' Telephone No. is 481. SATURDAY, JANUARY 88, 18U2. LIBERAL CITY TICKET. For Mayor Kodkbt N. Baskiw. fur ltccorder -- iiaui.es E. Stanton. For Tremurrr--Oam- Y T. Duki. For Aimfstnr unl i'ollfctor K. J. Leonard. For Vit'J ilarehalV.. W. Jan.nev. TOR IOCS! ii.mkn. Fir' i'i ' V. F. Loofbourow, C. B. Want land, (leorza Olson. I'i erii. it H. C. Swing. II. F. Bvana, J. X. Helss. Third I'rccinctJ. W. FanaU, VV. P. Minor, A. F. DuiOWM. Fourth Precinct-- C. M. Bell, F. O. Horn, P. J. 3loran. Fifth Precinct HI. H. Boardsley, I,. C. Karrlck, A. i.. Simomll. for justices or the raaoa. Flrtt Precinct V. Loehrie. Xeronil Precinct - I'larenco W. Hall, Third Precim t John bowman. Fourth Pre cinct Fred A. Resides. Fifth fraeaaci W. w. Goa, The Standard innot Hon, .1"mn t. caine's po-- lltnl iidvjBer. (J'den Standard. Oh. no; th Standard and Hon. John T. Caini; aro both servants of tho same SBMS47. THE CAMPAIGN BULLETIN. Following is the schedule of political events posted by the various committees and organizations up to date: SATURDAY JAM AKYjW, ' SOON Democratic lattaVU '' "d'irfl1 BBJT t NOON Liberal county conftTiFi. ject dele-- to tcn'itorial'conveiitifiit ' ' fto. "'in .'! - .aii; t jifopu-n- l Icii .nr. J.oiien'H. MONDAY, FERRA11V 1. NOON Republican city convention at federal court ruoniNoniination of candiaates for city ofnees. EVFNXt. Tiiscaroras in rani)). (Vmferenc anions tlie bravo men and arrangement .of campaign. . WEDNESDAY', FEBRUARY & B FtfAV.V- G- MeetineoI territorial g mittee at Walker house parlors. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ' jST- - NOON Liberal territorial convention Walker pavilllon. I A sTUANiii: state of affairs exists in Wyoming. A circular announcing the latos of civil service examinations at Cheyenne says that there aro not enou(jh applicants in that section to fill tho vacancies. Was a government "sit'' ever known to fro begging before. The next annual meeting of tho American Ileet Sugar Producers' asso-ciation will bo held in Omaha, January 2r, 181)3. This organization was formed in San Francisco on Monday last, and is composed of tho representalivcs of all the beet sugar manufacturing com-panies in the United Stales. ON THE WARPATH. The Tuacaroras support the liberal ticket. The candidates of the society are those named by the liberal conventions. The Iribe contains no kickers, and it proposes to ratify the liberal nominations Monday evading, February t, 1S93, at the Walker payUlion, All members of the society will jnect at the Walker house, at 7 p. m., sharpj, to re-ceive the escort of the Keillcy Hlfles and Liberal Drum corps. Members will wear the badge of the order. The general public nndd ladies especially, are invited. By or-der of The Boauii of Sagamokes Brooklyn has a police justice who lias a wonderfully intense faith in the reformation of man by woman. Tho other day he discharged on parole an i habitual criminal who lately finished, a livo years' term In prison and who was before him for sentence after convic-tion of burglary upon tho burglar's agreeing lo marry a young woman who promised to reform him. Faat Time to fhliaagn ond Um Kaat. Passengers lciivin Suit Lake City at 7 a. 111., via the Union Paeifie, and Chicago it North Western railways now reach Chicago at 11:50 1. in. the third day.: L ndcr tbia ar-rangement the Chicago & North Western railway carries passengers from Council Bluffs to Chicago iu two hours less time than heretofore, mid reaches the latter point in time to make connection with early trains for the east, thus reducing the time to New York and other eastern cities several hours. JUSTICE Glannon of Chicago has ttikcu a bnlcl stand OS Iheinotlior-in-la-question. Ho recently discharged a prisoner who had been arrested for drunkenness at tho solicitation of tlie offender's mother-in-law- , and said that any husband who could secure a good word from that source would always be discharged in his court. Justice (il.AN-no-may bo inspired by lofty and un-selfish motives, but it looks some like an attempt to fix things at home. w LIBERAL COUNTY CONVENTION. lit: iflQI ARTKK9 LIBIB.AI. COCN'TV CfcNTIlAL COMMITTCE, Salt Lai.k City, Utahi Jan. 13, 181B. ) There will be. held at Ut Lake Cjiy, on Thursday, lliriiaiMatLjPLj , end party. Under the I Hi ' tho chairman of tho ' 'J H'! ' mittee, Suit Luke count-!- , ill ! eutiwBrd to 119 delegates ii; the copent to select these delegatesl i K' tion is liereby called to ert 8 jm City on Saturday, Januf y M o'clock, noon, the place ti bi H ignatcd. The precincts in the couiBy "'ill be entitled to the imbeml B with designated: J H 1st S. L. City Prct. .. . 3niSilti 1 M J .... Ml' IlifTottoinruod. H-- 1 r5h " " ;;;; wjNotaf'jotitai'.i'.M... 1 South Cottonwood. .. 5Or&lU fl 1 Bingham 12 Granger H. ... 1 Sandy 4il)rer m.... 1 Little Cottonwood ... a SoJth Jordao .. . 1 N'ew iloritm 2Ft. Jlerriman..HJ 1 Mill ' r, UImIt Dale .. ' Sugar 81 Brixton BH " ii lit- -r Mount Enst Mill Creek lKarm,i The precinct organizations h ings and elect delegates in in ihls call. A. II. I'ausons ChairB&i t. II. V. Meloy, Secretary. Mississippi has a high license law that threatens to vacate two thirds of the saloons in that state. The new law-jus- t enacted fixes the license for small towns in tho country districts at $700 and tho minimum in towns of over ','000 inhabitants at $1500. Tho law is very stringent in all its details, but tho most novel attachment to the Mississippi h igh license law is a provision thai DO saloon keeper shall be permitted to sit on a jury, and being a liquor dealer is justi-fiable cause for challenge. A lively row iu the Farmers' allisjioe councils is reported from Washington. In consequence it is stiiil that Jerky imi'son has practically pulU il out of thu iionipact. Mr. StlcnOH alleges that the alliauce is now run by bourbons In tho south nml politicians in the ninth nud west iu the interests of the demo-cratic party instead of the fanners. The nllianeo party hai already lasted about us long as most peoplo expected, and is dying tho kind of a death that tho lirst symptoms indicated, ERRITORIAL INVEf ' rlEADQUAKTEllS ) TeRRITOIIIAI. I.1I1KHAL Cov MITTJlH f Svi.t Lake, Utah. Ja Thore will he held a Territorial Bvcn tion of the Liberal party to ukt: kB3 to i.efeiit the rninious leislat' B1 The Central Committee h the party in this crisis, and Ut the jJ"0-li-such "thnt the attempt nrfrt nl JP" l" hand iver the absolute conj Terri r; lo the hierarchy we J1'1 '"'JliJ, will be shown to be ,!?.?.r?J'MB' HI ond judsrmcnt of alltruc DemoaraH''n Republieans ot the 1 erritiiry. The of delegates to counties ivillB0 as feir the lat Territorial Com. ution as follow i Beaver 11, Box Killer 30, Cache 'B " Emery 8, Oartield 5, (irivntl 3, Millard 8, Morgan S I.ulte 11!', San Juan 5, Bfl vierS, PummitS3, Tocelo (, 3C, Wuatch 8, Washington 5, Weber 'fl County committees should at oaflcllB iitiens to elect do.';2; ! , IJ;isHjrri-toria- l convention. Win-r- .. : irtflfl4'1'' euhle county committees shini'lif ehflflt'U! . ites to wliich their county is cutflt''' I lie convention will be 1.ig at Saltflfl't' ' ity on Thursday, the 4th il flB 1MB, und will he called tic, flB' noon. The Territ jrial Cotnn flB' at the Walker House at 8 HB O. W. Powi-.-s- ChairflBP- - C. . Allen, Secretary. Hj . 0 IiEed says of Mr. Mit.lt of Texas that he is tho only leading democrat in the house who has the courage of his convictions. Ho says that Mr. Mills believes in free trade as lirnilv as did the trainers of the con-stitution of the confederate states. He stands alono by his colors, and as Mr. Heei puts it, "will not bow to the new PllAltOAH who knows no Joseph." Mr. Reed evidently does not proposo to let the democratic majority dodge the main issue so Ion); as ho can prevent it by a few terse and vigorous state- - tueuts of fact. THE SCHEME PKU. THBODGB. The (rovornor's message acconipauy-iur- ? the veto to tho election bill, rail-roaded the legislature for the purpose of gagging the. electors of this city, is terse and to the point. "Tho time," he says, having arrived for holding the elections, ami the terms of the officers having expired, the people have a right ' say who shall succeed them." He also shows up the trickery behind the measure so plainly that he who runs may read. The backers of the bill have all along claimed that the people were only waiting a chance to make a change and then, at the last moment, seeing certain defeat stariug ihey in the face, they ask to have tho very officials whom they have so bitterly denounced continued iu ofliee for nearly a year be-yond the time for which they were elected. The scheme was too thin. |