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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27. 1892. j&m. PERI N I BROS. JfSfijSfe&fe- Manufacturers and V alert in (Sffl'll Umbrellas, Parasols, WalkingCanes. "NP KID GLOVES. gfi'' K.. ' - puir fitted to the hand. Umbrellas and Parasols m-- fSf m rv..,i r.'ii;i.n-i- cm chcr! notice. I'araaols made to match, ' t 'I 7 ? a "1 V firf Vi KnuUford riotel. Ml State St., Sale City, Utah. Main 8tor- - MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream, It Is not a ("osmotic in the ttenae it whirl, that t.'rm in popularly lined, fcu; permanently boautii'.e. It creates a oft amnoth, cWar, velvety skin, and by M npe grrmr.ally makes the complexion v era! hude whiter. It i a constant pro-tection fnun the efferte of tun and whin and pffwt&tl Himbtirn and frerklep, ano blackhead.- will never coma while you a it. It rkRiines thH face far better that aoan and watrr, nonriBher1 and builds up the isi in tissuoB and thtia prevent th formation of wrinkles. It jdvm tbe fresh neat, clearn-iS- and pmulnnepB of skit that you had when a little girt. Ever' lady, young or old, ought to use it, 5 given a mure youthful appearance to an' lady, and that permanently. It contain! no Uf id. powder or alkali, and is as harm-lee- s as dew and as nourishing to the skin as dew is to the flower. Price $1.00, Ask your druggist for it. Sample Rot tie mailed free to any ladf on the receipt of 10 cents fu stare pb to pat for postago and packing. Lady agun'. wanted. Miis. (intvAisE VitiMiAX, "Beauty Doc-tor,'' tOB Punt St., San Francisco. A. C. Smith & Co., DrutrglHiB, have fif full lii.t of Mrs. UrK.uaro Preparation. ' AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK-- Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. 7ambs H. Bacow nt E. ItUI T. A. Datii rt. M. Bacon Gov. A. L. Thcmas MLJ. Grat F. L. Holland , ....Cashier P. M. Jahvis D. G. TiNNKi.irr V. 13. Holland , Ast. Cashier J. V. Judb. F, W. lioss C. F. LoOFBOCKOW. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H, Bacon. Expert Dental Co. I H I. MOAD, 1 Manatvr Expert Dental CocapaMj. j Yours For Aids to H BEAUTY & COMFORT By my method. I ran m&ka sttUtelai H teeth with Uio UU curved, toloml andpo g shaped it to restore the nMnrii xprps H siou of tho face la tny ca?e, no matter M how badly the cheekf luny be r.mlcen or I 8m lips wrinkled, I will (ruurantee to m mak thcta bo tiatural thaL a critic cannot H detect them. Heftoring lost expression is H an art that every dentiet does not notice or H underataud; simply n akln, a set of teeth H to fit perfectly and be durable does not complete this brunch of dentistry by any means. Itreulree the skillful eve and Hf( cunning hand of one who hae devoted K much time and practice to this particular fl Mtenoe; also an ertra ennrse ol UgbttX stud i not receittid iu tho regular deuial bchooL DENTISTRY OPES SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, Office in Central Clock, m No. 46 West Second South. I TEETH EXTRACTED fc Absolutely Without Pain ! I Sats of Teeth .... S5.0C Teeth Filled - - - - $1.00 BANK OF QOMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. DIRECTORS Bor art: President Wit H. McT.vttre J. B. Fari ow V, U Cuiscolm M. K Parsons C. J,. Ha.nnama.x 8. r. Waijsbb Cubler W. H. Irvine E. E. liica tt. H. Fields, Jb Ast. Cashier E. B. Ciutchlow. yELLS, J(A&GO & QO.'S BANK. LAKE C1TT UTAH ' rjTJTf) AND SELLS EXCHANGE, MAKES i") on the principal cities , of tho United States and Europe, and on all points oo tbv Pacific Coast Issues lettwai of credit available in tho principal cities of tho world. , Special attoiition given to the selling of ores and s.!itliuD. Advance made on consignments at low-- l rates. KirtlcoIsrattanUon given U. collections through-i-.- t Utah, Nevada sad adjoining Territories. Ac u j . ts solicited. CORRESPONDENTS: Wells, Cargo & Co London Wells, Fargo Co New York National Bank at the Iteyublic Boston KirrfHatlonalBank Omaha First National Bank Denver it National Bank Denver KncKSots' National Bank Chicago Doiimens' Bank St. Louis Wells, c argo x Co San Frsnclaoe J. E. Dooly - Cashier. M. R. EVANS, W. Second South. SPQRTliNGGOODS finis, Revolvers and Amniitioii. Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. Bworp. Pocket Cutlery, Shear and Sciwor Rtropp, Indian Clubs, Boxing Glovw, Dumb Bella, Dog Collar, ThonipBon ootn and Shoei, Field and Opera Glasses. Examine IB) Stock Before Purchasing. rpiIE RATIONAL Bank of the Republic. !., SDOO.000 Kr P U Prank Knox President L. C. Ks brick 1. A. Jfijjus Cashier 47 MAIN 8TRE1T. rransacts ft general banking biiHlnpes. Money1 loaned on faveriible terms. Accounts of individuals, firms and corporations so-- , licited. Five per cent intereBt paid on baviiii and time depoaits. DIRECTORS: L. C. Karrrick G. S. Holmes Eniil Katm J. A. Earls VV. E. Sinedley Geo. A. Lows. Frank Knox Ii. L. A. Cnlmerl J. G. Sutherland. rjSTCON RATIONAL gANK. Successor to Walker Bros., Bankers. EstaUlaktJ 18W. Cipitai. (Fully Paid) 1M0 0SU BunrLDa 4U,00f United States Depository. Transacts A General Banking Bisinea. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. & VTJ-'m- President M. J C heesman Cashtef J.K. WSWalk0o,rr.JUr l Ast. Csshiei , AitOaahisi OMBABD TNTESTME5T COMPANY. Of Kansas City, Mo., anil Boston, Mass. Branch Office for Utah and Southern Idaho. earner First South and Alain street. Salt Lake. City, Utah. W. H. Dale - Manager. Makes Loans on Farm and City Property at) Bsuv Rates. HOTEL KNUTSFORD, Opened June 3. New and Elegant in all lta Ap-pointments. 250 Rooms, Singleor En Suite; 75 Rooms with Batn.. 6. S. HOLMES, - Propria mKEFHOUSE. A First-Clas- s European Hotel. Tha Walkar Is located In tho tinslnees center of tbe City and has all the Modern Improvemeols & Conveniences Pertaining to a strict!? flrst-r!a- s house. It is msnaaeo as well as ae.y hotel in tbo West, and is gtrictfv the business and tourist hotel of Salt ukswr. PASSENGER ELEVATOR. X'kS Walker and tho Metropolitan are tht rs leading botols ot halt Lake City. S. S. ERB, Proprietor. HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened. THB PET FIRST-CLAS-S HOTEL IU THE CITY. Corner of Main and Sooth Tamo's Streets, Electric Motors! Of all Siaes kept In Stock up to 500 Volts. and from Powor to 40-Hor- Power. ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps oj the Best Manufactura Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volts, 16 CP. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, OTEAM PUMPS, HOISTING ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago, MINING MArmwrpy L. C TRENT, Director and General Western Manager, Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana. Salt Lake Hardware Co. Sign of Itip: Gun. 42 anil 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 house in Salt Lake. New line of Mechanics' Tools, miners and contractors supplies. Have In Exaiil thr Merits i Hit Economy i lurriapc than a week since lhat sheet got up a canard about the governor's attendance at a meeting in the TempletOn and it speedily followed that up with an in-terview, a portion of which was a pure-fake- . Ordinary observance of common courtesy and the dictates of propriety would preclude newspaper discussion relative to the probable action of the executive in the exercise of his power to approve or veto a bill received from the legislature, but then why should such observance be anticipated from the aforesaid organ! There is a great truth in holy writ to the effect that a silken purse cannot bo manufactured from a sow's ear, that occurs in this connection. - SUBLIME (.Al l. Tht-- morning democratic organ in re-ferring to the election bill, gravely that "it is assured the execu-tive will give the measure his prompt approval,'' alleging that he has com-mitted himself as favonthio to il pub-licly and privately, ami that "at the opening of the session two weeks ago directed special atteutiou to tho bene-fits of tho change hero proposed." The Times docs not know how the go-vernor may have expressed himself in private conversation, Imt certainly he has never publicly committed himself to the bill in its present form, railroaded through the two houses of the legisla-ture on Monday and Tuesday in such indecent haste. Hut for the organ itself to assume that the executive will take any given course upon a measure presented him by the legislature is a characteristic in-stance of its sublime gall. Kven was it proper to make such assumption it is the height of impudence fur the organ to proclaim it for that paper lm- -' never been satisfied to stop at impugning the governor's motives in his ollicial con-duct, but has times almost without number resorted to misrepresentation and lying about it. It is but little more SALT LAKE EVENING TIMES. ItTheTimes publishing company. " VnaTiMSa i pnWtah'd avery evening (Sunday ireDted mid I" dellwed by carrier, it, Salt Lake Cltv 0"den, Logan, American Fork, Provo and Park City at 76 Cents a mouthy Tnl Tihi contain! tbe (nil Associated Presa Heport, nl hu Special Teleennh Service cover-ing tbi E itire Inter Mountain Region. Till! Tii- - is entered at the Postofflce in Salt Lake City for transmission through the mails aa ecoud cfaas matter. Persons desiring Tmi Tims delivered at their oases can feenre It by postal card order or throuuh telephone. When delivery la irregular lakelmmedate complaint to tills office. Subscription to The Daily Tunes. (ALW1TI IS iDTANCI.) 18 month! lj jl it 4.1V i ::::::::::::::::::::::: i Weekly, 1 year (Addremi The Timbs, Salt Lake City, Utah.) Tbe Times' Telephone No. is 481. WEDNESDAY, JANTAKY Itm. A canvas of the ininnlHTS of the Ohio lcpislnt are shows thai Bi.aink is a trong favorite &t oog tbe republlcsna, while Senator Him. is llio choice of a majority of tBeittemooratt. The, Blainio boon developed to tremendooi pro-portions months "ince, Imt HlI.t.'H pop-ularity "Wh his party only began to grow as his ini!iities in New York polities began to fully assert them-selves. LEGISLATIVE SNAP SHOTS. Wliat u Til.er of teurs would irusli from tlie ejrrt if that deur, venerulile old cpiirnmi "lie iid'.rn. d tin- hulls of his native state" were it to loosen its sepulehral fetters and Lraze for a moment at the lavish collections uf "adornemeuts" that ure now and then visilile from the lookout in the Thirtieth gen-eral assembly. "Mrc'r Irvine," over whose rich accent the brush of democracy was swept when the people's party, urged on by its demagogic eensi rs, ih ide thai "conditions had changed," and that another ro'ip (T elat was in order, may not M much of a forensic furore, but he enn give his colleagues cards and spades when it reac hes a question of par-liamentary usage. H "ii. E. P. Kerry's romance of the alpha-bet in the gulches was one of the prettiest amplcs of the progress of education uuder liberal patronage that lias been revealed in the halls of the legislature. It was not rel-ished by that clement that for these thirty years baVe shuddered everj time erudition took a step forward and threatened the downfall of imbecility and ignorance, but it did awaken signs of approval beneath the Inside pocket of every man w hose boson throbs with patriotism. His story of the struggle in picturcs(Ue Park, and the llnal triumph of the "three It's" in that sea of silver, was a story worthy of any man's ad-miration. What n genteel but lim e roa.-tin- g that was administered by Judge Marshall to the microscopic gentleman from Box Elder who admitted that he was so subservient to the party lash that no volume of lugie, no billow of debate could move any member of the majority from his original position on the election bill. Rising to a question of iufor mation, bow many stripes are there on the geutleinan from Box Elder's buck? Mi. Olsen, the representative with tbe soft, sealskin voice, is one of Hie brainiest looking numeral) on the majority side ol the bouse, It is mid ,f Representative Olsen that he scqulred that plush. like dcliv-er-while tlttinjr liimself hctweeu odd johs at statecraft tor the pulpit. What a pity it is lhat the pulpit relaxed its grip and left him to the. tickle fate of the politician. Pooh-ba- h Sargent, the constitutional kicker, should have lifted himself tor the comlttue. Imagine Mrc'r Sargent In the role ot s prettier (loAteM kicking clear over the gtmttt and knocking tbe hat off "high 0" with that dainty fit shoe of his. There are Delsarlu kickers, Arizona kickers, kickers who brace their vitality against their front legs and to the nminA) JS, ttmtKkttll Ot their own bruea orchestra kick, hut for all round, cnleh-a- entcb-en- kickers, i , mend tile kickers of all nations to Kicker Sargent. 'Win. is Kiection Bill, papa " demanded the rising generation of the sire who, hav-ing returned from the arena of legislative eeoOlct, stretched himself npon the sofa to await the joyous ehlmss of the vesper bash bell. "Election Bill, my son, according to Colo-nel Perry, is the discoverer of an elixir for the rejuvenation of political back numbers and for the preservation of it class of chestnuts who ure afraid to go be fore the ballot box on their own bottom. Don't mention it, be carries twenly-thre- t "democrats" and a speaker in his inside pocket." It ri'iiiirild a statesman uf aliuut Mr. Snow's pallbrs tO tip tho fart to the enemy that a lilieral measure liail better lie put on the mere) i.f Mephisto than on the mercy. SO matter the tlepth of it, merits, of a iu.u'r- - d&oq legislature, a The house lias its "Joshua Wliiteomb." Den Thompson's cujfajreuicnt in that wooden hell across the way that would dissolve at ono breath of the sulinunuder, may now lie cancelled, Having failed in the conciliatory, the mlnoritj has taken the dilemma by the horns and obstruction now shake- - ilsshaKy mane' Amnni; the lobbyists none haunt the legis-late halls Willi more zealous pertmncy than docs Coouer Harris. The coroner has a bill that is designed to put the tittlcc in an lude-p- . ndent positiou. It proposes to shut out the justice of the peace, to clothe the cilliee in the riirht to subp.eua its own jurors and force the board of health to respect the judgment of the coroner before issuing certificates of burial in cases of sudden death, n nd makes of the incumbent a sort of w ith the right to handle all funds left by the defunct waif. - . History I llio (led Down. Truth. Little Willie Say, was you In the war with my fattier? General Gore-hunte- r Yes, sir, I was, I was with your father, my buy, in the memorable affair of Chestnut Kib. Ah, that was the day! Shells bursting all around; bullets Hying like hall; men neuw cd down like grass. My son that was u day! Little Willie and didn't von run!1 QenersJ (lore-hunt- West I run? I with the ancestral blood of three grenadiers and a French Marshal . nursing through my veins? I see mj self now being ursued by the enemy? Ha, ba! Bun? that's sgvoa joke. Bun? Ha! No, Willie, should su) I didn't run. Little Wiliictslowl) and decisively) Then pop lied. w His Name. Detroit Free l'r.'s. Brown his a fellow who loves to push himself forwartl on nil ocMsiott. Not long ago be engaged a stranger in Convert-Stlo- n in a hotel lobby and after a few min-utes lie remarked: "cu me, but your name, please'." "Brown,'1 replied, the stranger, graci-ously. 'Ah, mine Is Brown also," he chlppered, with a pleased smile. The strangers face was imperturbable. "Pleased to meet you Mr. Also." he said very quietly, and Brown was tlappergasted One That Will Keep. betroit ft ee I'ress. "IMd you make miy resolutions New fear's?" Inaulred a WooaUutd avenue man of hi- - next door nelghtior. "Nary a was the prompt re-sponse. "I never made lint one resolution in mj life thai could keep SO I let the oth- - "Wtat Was that?" impured the srsl man. with conaltterabli curiosity. "Well, about tiv. years 'ago I resolved not to resolve and 1 haven' t'had any trouble since." I'a ti i is being received by .splciiiliii kOdleOCM and the highest expression of appreciation, while the critics arc trying to convince the pttlilic that her peerless gj"s arc lofting much of their former chartns. Ins public, how-ever, persist in recognizing iior as the song queen ol'the generation in spite Of the cold Critics, w'lio can uo more affect bet popularity that) they can feel the wanner and more generous impul-ses of humanity. liberal county convention . Headqitabtsbs ) LtBt&AT. Cot" VTV Ckxtrai, CoMMITfr.t, V Salt Lale City, Utah, .Ian. .13. - ) There will be held at Salt Lake City, on Thursday, February 4, 1892, at. Vi o'clock, noon, a territorial couveution of the. lib-eral party. Under the call issued by the chairmun of tho territorial liberal 'did-mitte- Salt Lake county will be entitled to 119 delegates in the convention. In order to select these delegates a comity conven-tion is hereby called to meet in Halt Lake City on Saturday, January 30) IMS, SI 13 o'clock, noon, tbe place to be hereaft'Tdfls-Ignated- The precincts in the cotlMViU bo entitled to the number of delegates here-with designated: j 1st 8. L. City l'rct. .. ttlRUvef 1 M ' " Mi big Cottonwood 1 3d " " .... 91): Union 1 4th " " ... 91) Butler 1 Wh " " 40 North Jordan 1 1 Sooth Cottonwood. .. (Jranit.' "1 Bingham UM.r.-uige- J I Sandy 4 Draper mU t Little Cottonwood . South Jordan I Newjordan J! Ft. Herriman Mill Creek glBlufT Dole Sugar HlBrighton S Hunter II Mountain Dell 1 Fust Mill Creek IjFurrners Thepreeinct organizations will hold meet ings and elect delegates in accordance with this call. A. II. Parsons, Chairman. II. V. Mei.ov, Secretary. Tim committee on privileges and . elections of the United States senate has reached the conclusion that the claim of Colonel Claooet to the seat now occupied by Hon. Fred T, Di BOis is baseless, and the senate will doubt-less concur. Senator Humus is fairly entitled to represent the state of Edaho in the upper house of the national legislature. He has served Idaho with conspicuous ability during two consecutive terms in the lower house and the admission of Idaho Into the Union is largely, if not chiefly. due to his vigorous and effective advocacy of her claims to statehood. Although one of the youngest members of the senate, Mr. Dubois has already taken front ran!, among his colleagues from the slates. Govebnob Abbett of New Jersey li mis hlmsell between the devil and the deep sea on the question of winter rac-ing at Gnttenburg add other Jersey strcmjrlioids of detnoeraey. By refusing to take purl in the tight now lieit);g matte against the lirst nailied place he is losing strength with the respectable element of the .state, re-gardless of party. Hy usscrting his powor against Guttenburg he would antagonize a powerful party element and :t number of men whose inlluence In the machine politlos of the state is very great, whose support he wants in his proposed candidacy for the United St at os senate. The assert ion is made that the Guttenburg racing officials alone control 5000 democratic rotes, to say nothing of the following of other racing centers of llio stale The governor has canvassed the sit na-tion carefully and it Is announced thai lie will remain neutral and take a sea-son of rest at Hot Springs while the war is in progress. In the meantime the republicans see that a serious party split is Inevitable! owing to the many factional strifes, and they confidently expect to carry the state at the next general election. LIBERAL CITY CONVENTION. The Liberal city convention will be held at the Walker pavilion in Salt Lake City on Thursday, the '28th day of January, The convention will be called to order at 1" o'clock, noon, and will be held for the pur-pose of nominating a mayor, recorder, treasurer, assessor and collector, and marshal, to be supported at the ensuing municipal election, and for the election of a chairman and live members of the. city Com-mittee. The city convention will he composed 'if u'OO delegates and the representation from the various precincts will be as follows: First precinct, 40; Second, tiO: Third, SO; fourth, :); Fifth, 41). The Liberal precinct conventions, held for the purpose of nominating from each, three members of the Salt Lake City coutiicil and to elect delegates to the city conven-tion, and for the election of delegates to the county convention, to be held on Baturt ay, the 80th day of January, to select deleg: tes to the territorial convention, to be hell in Salt Lake City on February 4, 1803, wil be held on the evening of January 35,1899 at 8 o'clock, us follows First precinct, Ninth W ard school house ; Second precinct, at the Walker pavilion; Third precinct, at Bel Ward school house; Fourth precii ict, at Twentieth Ward school house, and n fth precinct, at tbe Twelfth Ward school hoj ise. The First precinct convention will be compos. d of si i del. gates, the Second ol 160 delegates, the third of 02 delegates, Ithe Fourth of 00 delegates and the Fifth of! 85 delegates. h (). W. Poweks, ChiiirmSa. JOSSPlt Lipfman, Secretary. N W. H, If. Bfasvord, 1st Precinct, Hfmiv Page, President m Precinct, A. V. DtlKEMt IS, President lird Preciui t. II. VV. I.UVKEM E, President 4th Prccini t. GSOBGE it. Dowm'V. President Mh Preciuet. Salt Lake City, January 14, ISttt. THK COST OF ELECTIONS, In speaking OO the elect ion hill in the house yesterday a member from a eotithrrn county referred to t lie time and expense involved under existing law. Relative to the matter of expense it can scarcely ho presumed that the member i.s ignorant of the power that bears it, but it is a fact that many on his side ol tho political fence believo that it is wholly liorno liy the people of Utah. For their information I'm: Times desires to say-tha- t with the exception of school elec-tion, ami those likewise until recently, the expense, of registration holding elections and canvassing returns is borne by a power which many in Utah ought to think more about, known as the United State- - of America. "Democratic" and "republican'' ex-changes in the territory pleaso copy. LIBERAL TERRITORIAL CONVENTION. SuoQittsrftts ii TrttRITOUUt. LlHKRAI. CoMMITTEf, ' Salt Lake, Utah. Jan. 6, IH'ja. There will be held a Territorial Cool of the Liberal party to take step! to defeat the ruiuious legislation proposed fur Utah. i The Central Committee desiro the im of the party In this eri-i- s, and let the rospj-ns-bo such that tho attempt of a few unri to hand over the absolute coutrol of this Terri-tory to the hierarchy we have so lonrf op-posed, will be shown to be against the .will and judgment of all true Democrats i and Republicans of the Territory. The appor-tionment of delegates to counties will b' as for tlie last Territorial Convention an. 1 IS follows: Beaver II, Box Elder 20, Cache 8, I)a Is s, Emery 8, tiartleld 5, Grand S, iron 5, Jna 17, Kune 5, Millard X. Morgan s, Piute , It ih Salt Lake lilt, San JutS .", San Pete 11 US, vier S, Summit M, Tooele S, I'intah 5, stall 2U. Wasatch 8, Washington 5, Weber 50. I County committees should at once vail oonrentiens to el rstss to this 1 ri torlsl convention. When this ii Imprast! cable county committees should sel D. delegate.-- , to which their county is onlll I The convention will he held at Salt I, Ilia City on Thursday, the 4th day of Febrtu y, istr.'. and will be called to order at IBo'i iek noon. The Terrltjriai Committee Will Jet at the Walker Home .it s p. m. Kchruai R&. ). VV. Pot i us, Ch tiraaaH C. E, tii . 8e rotary, , II .m.. II Matt.awan Pelt Slippers nt cost at i ,, i at . t. Mattcn .van Seamlt s Fei.t Surpass at cost at BPl ' ,V Li B, 100 M tin itreet A Slander It, pelleil. t 'iiirno Trtbaoe. Mistress Sora, lion do v It happen l you idling swa your time in that rock 18 , hair? Domestic (with languid 'nt not Idling mem. I a:n i deltarsheau, mem. 1 |