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Show J. THIS &A1LT: J2U.:i , TliXB .' i "V7e copy tha following froa the" rhll- adelphia Record: - belBInf The McKinler tariff, of 1891, has been fairly getting in Its work. For the first nine months, as compared with the first nine months of 1890, there has Deen an increase of 17 per cent In the number" of business failures, and an increase of 50 per Hers cent in the ansregate of .. liabilities. ' " '' are the figures: ' ' 1 THCRSDAT. OCTOBEB c jc. 15, 1S3L ..Editor cooDwrs,..,.... XOKiUSie rCBUiHXD MXftT i ttbxs cr tmcsirnor, - ese year...... ................ Jf tty, iiy. Fix ieoelUs ....... ............ Nine months. ftS.Of. 6.00 3.ijT, three months. one Fccday Tribune, year............. fix months. ......... i eefcly Tribe, Tribune, one rear.. Weekly Tribune, six months. , . three months.' .VL. Weekly Tribiroe. . .JCs-- " .11 i.: : matter should be addressed to "Eirroa 2Vew;t anti-tari- w - - -- Bai-ma-ced- f And lately there has come rumors that there is a great deal of lovely pasture .in the interior. land onf the table-lanwhere men can make homes and make a ivInfr.With Infinitely Jess trouble and Tho rer- suffering than In, Manitoba, dict of the world a few years hence will be that Alaska is worth mora every year jfor a summer resort than was paid for It. ds -i 11 s ; , ? 1 1 . . M . J . - law,-whi- ch - f Fob about tr- the fourth or fifth time this yea? the British isles have been I vrept by a tremendous storm, which 1 ) - ' . 1 fpread devastation on land and covered I the shore with wrecks. This last one I appears to nave Deen as severe as any I of the former ones. When o!d ocean f gets so badly shaken up that a ship like the "Majestic" can make no stop, but is forced to hold its nose Into the teeth of "the gale it means business, sure, and it 3s no wonder thaV coasters are wrecked and.kuildlngs on shore shattered. This jaas been a year of storms, surely; they pave swept the whole world aronnd, and the believers in the stars may well do-clare that the planets are warring overhead and the .stars are disturbed in their stately: processions. The storm that struck. En gland seems to have swept the Whole Atlantic Incoming vessels re but mighty storms and no port nothing end of suffering among passengers, and the great steamers come in from six teen hours to two days late.. All the 'Atlantic Coast is swept with, heavy gales and tremendous tides. The little Des- jpateh"jon this side met vthe same fate jvs the French brig on the other, which, 7 JI . . it tne- uispattji says, w& itranaed near Falmouth, "and the force of the winds shattered her.";. Fortunately, a great , calm hangs over this region between the mountains; the sun shines all the day long in unbroken brightness, and the business of the world goes on with never decreasing momentum. 1 . 1 ' - - A cdBSESPoxDEXT asks us to explain If we tan why it Is that United States 4 per cnt bonds have depreciated in value cent witnin three years. We. 13 have Submitted the proposition to- sev- i era? cancers, ana they are not; agreed tipdn; it The weight of opinion, how ever, is tnat tney were too' high, that iwhen they wre 128 and 123 they . - only t .U. J . U . a ma uvucr uoiweea Az anu per jieiueu cent per annum. Then last year a great many or those bonds, were unloaded In England because of the stringency In monerraatters there, and when they reainea xnis country people did not want them at so great a premium. They will be due In 1907; they are worth 11G now; tnat leaves the purchaser only 3 per cent per annum on his money, and no one will take bonds at that rate escept such as want a permanent investment without fear or trouble regarding them; because in the East the money ean ta loanea easily on realty or other perfect securities for twice that sum. and in the West it can easily be loaned fur three or four ' times that interest. CJ cour3 every year tha bond is draw- Ir.z hearer maturity, when it will only 1 3 i ir. Tha present prifia wo , pr . a ; 1 The Indictment and arrest of Mr. one of those :Cass Hits for murder-Is cases which show that our laws are very Imperfect rstHL Mr. Hrrswas obliged to kill a man he was obliged to kill him or be killed the man was firing at him with a Winchester, and he fired back 'with a' revolver. The case was so plain to ,hoid that the local officers refused ' him or to bind" him over in any sum. friends of the dead man were :But the 1 ' 1 J aoie iq reaca. an outsiae grana jury, ana xaake the showing necessary to get the man indicted, put him to ever so much Expense and trouble and anxiety, when those that gained the indictment knew :In advance that all it ever could amount to would be to cause Mr. Hitk to negjlect his business and to spend a large amount of money In his own defense. jyVe; think that a grand jury ought. "on sueh showing, to follow the permis allows that when sion of the .from fanj cause there is grave doubtiaboutany result coming of a pros'ecu- ftioq.the subpoenaing of witnesses enough j to peti an idea of the defense, and whether Ithere; has really been any offense com-- s in it ted or not. It is - rery hard, of jfourse, to frame laws, so that they will punish the guilty and protect the inno cent; put in a case oi tins Kind tne ac tion Of tne local officers, it seoms to "us, Joughl to have been conclusive, and Mr. uiiTE saved from persecution. ff ;-- Htjmboltt believed that the great mines of North America would find their Center In that country. Per- Ih'aps that! will never be realized, but Iwith the seals, the fish and the timber fii .will always yield a great revenue, I -- . dwelt Liberals disaffected last night djv the 300 who went with the Church crowd at the recent election, and compares them with. the immortal 300 of Thermopylae. The comparison; Is good, especially when we recall that after the action the ancients were all stiffs. By the way, how does it feel to hare a needed relief check cut In two at church headquarters? That; was not a bad trade that Secre tary SewaUd made withKussIa, when he That Durchased Alaska for S7.000.000. countryj has exported this year more than the entire sum paid for the Territory; and as yet no mortal can begin to ?cpmpreherd what possibilities' slumber there. newspaper ought to be asnamed to try to manufacture an argument on the strength of the Ignorance of its readers. It Is true there were more failures, with heavier liabilities, during the first nine months of this year than during the corresponding time last year. But in what possible way could the new tariff law have affected trade In a way to have caused those failures, if there Is papers anything in what the hand on of vafue' goods say, that the Increased when that tariff took effect was by the tariff from 40 per cent upwards? Ilad the tariff been taken off hen mer chants were heavily loaded with foreign goods, , we can well understand that great losses would have followed. But how by increasing the : tariff could the merchants be Injured at once? The man who prepared 'that statement for the Recordhwlth the inference which at- -, taches to it, knew perfectly well that the- tariff had no more to do with these failures than had the suicide of and Bouuutgeb with the suicide' which the. Democratic party in Utah committed last Saturday.; The Record Is one of those perverse newspapers that would hold this Repub lic up to a gold basis, even If every gold mine In the world were closed down, and the stock of gold were to run down so low that its purchasing power would be doubled. It treats all men who believe In the silver dollar as dishonest men, and yet the reason the failures are increas ing, the reason the mortgages are 'increasing, the reason men who work and produce are buying less and less of the merchants, is not because of the tariff, but because of the steady;:sljrmkage of money. All; that naturally would come to them goes to the creditor class, and they have nothing with which to buy "f: the goods of the merchants. Throw tne tariff offi make any ar rangement possible, rand yet so long as all the real money Jn this country Is the gold In the banks andin the, Treasury, so long as every other . form of what Is money is after all but an evidence, of in debtedness on the part of theGovernment; so long as the Government uses it with a promise that if it Is ever returned it shall be redeemed In gold coin, just so long gold will be inflated over every product of labor, and the failures will not only increase in numbers but In amounts until the .whole fabric of business will totter and fall, and, there will be finan cial wreck from the Atlantic to high up on tne eastern iootnuis or tne Eocky Mountains range. If those Eastern men do not realize very soon that gold and silver were put in. Western mountains and deserts for. the purpose of supplying lubricating fluid to the wheels of commerce- and trade, and to keep values up to a point where a little profit should be i left to labor, they will find out sooner than they think that they cannot even collect the interest on the debts which, the West owes the East; that when they come to take the property which the men of the West will have to give them In liquidation of their indebtedness, the property itself will not cover the debt, and if it should it will be steadily falling because there Is no profit left through renting or through' working such property. . ' The spectacle has.- been offered our Statesmen for - the last ten years, of a country theT : fairest -- in ' the world, machines, equipped 'with with cheap transportation, with all the requisite means to make It pay, except one, and that Is the volumeof real money in the country Is so; shrunk "compared with the volume of business, that everything has been placed at such a discount as compared with gold, that men simply work year in and year out for their board and clothes. It is that situation which has . made the Increase in the failures and in the liabilities during the. last year, and they will keep increasing, as we said before, ' until this mighty wrong which was perpetrated on silver shall be righted. They will keep until the whole fabric of business goes down In universal ruin. A great .!... I $138,811,510 S2,541,9a0 .J Tw-9xm- ." - -- - labor-savin- g tine Republic They call It the pojerey. It Is described as a fish of most delicious flavor. Some time ago refrigerator ships Tvere constructed for the dressed beef trade between Buenos Ayres and Europe, and these ships are now being used to transport these fish.f It is said that, being frozen solid immediately on being caught, they can be preserved for any length of time, and the transportation of them is a pronounced success.- That 13 the account sent to the Bureau of - - -- i ! P-a- !-- I ttIi s your-csrsrifr.r- isayca czvsll r;--3- li ? taTsa't jcu c'saexslij fQVJZl tl C;srsst eal nest tmsatisfactor7 pj. Cist- - ".7, rexs tS cieap I.:a't it' tr3 tLi pacrly rtiia tual' ix9 net cisap at try f jura? iU-t- U ?- mMm us OGOURRED'TO I ! tie part few days may tie ciaaff la ti tzTZt it are Laabout Orercoata won't be aairsj. it oconr to you tit a fjW to mit ee. They are fall '4t hare you T7e hare nn? lias j tre troull ,1 ccata taa ffeauemea f. That s !'--- t elics, tsarlet at- wamti. styls, fesii coU2, rroud to vear 'i. may well a trenxeei. - i I - Saltern 1 .aA vegetamo . : Saroaparilla1 - OS ; ' s-- m. CC;;330UTr7t Our Motto "We are never undersold. - V.' j 1 1 few sueclal Drlces only: Cros Grains at 57c, 62 c, 93o, St.?0, $1.35: prices talk. Out Bl&cs In Silk Rbjidanies at, 62c. 72ie, 82Jc. 23C f 1.12. 51.5.0. $2 biggest bargains ont Pure 81k, Colored Faille Francatee in choicest shades, at 87e. worth fl.25. v SlLKS-i-Bla- ck . 8T.50, J8.75. 89.50 $10. and il2 a sdltiad upHighest Novelties of ihe season, specially reduced. for this sale. 3.25, "$e.(5ft;nd tt AMERICAN DUESS GOODS In Patterns' at $L50, $2, $2.35, ' like them to be foundjelse where. 100 pieces Plaid Dress Goods at 7Jf wort Nothing Cashuore at 10c, worth 20c; jOO- pieces plaid, Siouble-15c 100 pieces double-widt- h width, at 20e. worth 33c ' FltEXCH iDRKSS GOODS at $S, S6. wards. . Pure Liaen Pure Linen Pure Linen Pure' Linen 56-in- Damask a 43c cheap at 55c Damask at 50r, cheap at 70c Damaslt a 60s, chup at 80c ch CO-in- ch 62-in- ch t k ' . -- - " at 70c, Damask 6S-ln- ch eLsap at mm U5o, f ouit cahpet depastheut Offefs those celebrated Ingrains at Moqutttes at'Oc; splendid styles i . - - . . - M r r?I . of. $1.73 45c,'?55e, 65 and 75cs best Tbree-Ply- s at SOc, C5c and SI: beautiful Tapestry.Carpets at 53ct)G0c and Portieres at very low prices $'ot new Short lengths at a sacrifice. Curtains-an: and stylish goods. , 75c - oim DOLissTSD yards depahtueiit splendid Dress Gingham yards ablendid Ginjtbam for $1: , p S1:JI 2Q 20 yards Crash for $1", worth yards sSlead id bleached and unbleached for$l; , $150: 10 yards Crash for tl. worth tl.6f; Pink Flannels 12Jc, worth 20c; Gref Flan nel ISJc. worth 25c; splendid fine White Flannels at 25c, cheap at 35c 20 pieces each White Linen Damask at 40cJ50c.GOc, 70c and, 80e yd, greatest bargains ever Offered;; 200 dozen Damask and Buetaback towels at 10c 15c, 20c and 25c eich; the latent novelties in Chair Tidies at 15c, 25c, 35c. 50c. 60c , and. 75c; they will Astonish you; beautiful Table Cloths In Turfcy Bed. Chenille, Turcoman, etc, at prices to' f I.. make yon buy. Blankets at $1.10, $1.25. $1.35. $1.30, $1,80, p, up to $10. specially reduced for this s'slet. uvwu oavnu;; nut, .i, 91. 91.1a, d.o. cj; fiu tuva t&iuc inn urn found elsewhere..yuuia, Offers 8 OUIL EOYS' AITD fo i i ! f t ' I ! : j t 7i ClXrHSirS CLOTHING DEPAtTIIEITT j . 1 TABLE LINEXS at Speolal Pr ces! I - - 1 j - cfy $2; " . ! j rerr ran mention W ! I 0 ,? . - -- Dy Our Special Sale of Silks, Our Special Sale of Dress Goods, 1 Our Special aie oi uioaKs, Our Special Sale of Boys'. Clothing, etc. " . sat '.'.'7 to call and Inspect the Immense 'stock s Tlsltors to Conference and goods we carry, compare our qualities, style ana prices, ana pront We InTlte " car?EJ bald-head- ed " " - ..(..- .. l! V.i mm If Vti-'t-- . lav. Snecial Barcra in"V r in every Dspar , i : hnnFfo)o)A'PH W f' for-Fl- 1 ; V VrV ? i SB j LEADERS OF FASllOJI. 'A A ant - 2 i LEADERS! OF FASHIOIi. - s ; :5 - - i I Tl at 51.50. $3 $2.35. $2.75. 3.25. $3.75 and nnwardsMstvllsh Overcoats at $1.50. $2.10, $2.75, 53.35, $450. $5.00 and upwards; Boys Grey Undershirts' 4. ft: and Drawers. , Men' Undershirts, grey mixed, at 30c and upwards. Our space does not permit mentioning oto - hundredth part of the bargains we hav to Offers Solendld Heavv Suits - oner, vome ana iook ana pronv i ; I iff 'XW-- newspapers of the age is Pennsylvania Pacific Coast, is still making speeches in behalf of States', rights and against protection, out in that country. We again express our regret that Mr. Black's speeches are not reported in the newspapers, al- - i though thev eire columns to t.h romarbo . S.E.CCR. : of Mr. Black's traveling comnanlm.. OUTH S"TJ vUlK3aS From one of our Oregon contemporaries we j learn that contented i nimseit with telling funny stories." Then ho told how Pennsylvania had furnished i the grease fur the toboggan slide on which Harrison rode Into the Presidency, and t&e speaker closed with a funny story which brought down the house." Another Itablisliea-13S- X contemporary, speaking of the same ; meeting, says that. Black pf Pennsyluania, when Introduced, am use A the audience with funny stories." A another meeting Mr. Black did not teW runny stories, but worked up the old quarrel between Hamilton and Jefferson which must have convulsed tne audience a much as any or his funny stories. Doe Chairman Kerr know how grateful thri Democrats of Pennsylvania would be if -they could have the privilege of hearing some Mr. of Black's stories Just at thi(P DEALERS IN EU&jitL AiELouuoib i laiicu to Cause moaotonous time? W rain to jfalllat Goodlahd," Kansas.' lie IA!,!0flDS, WATCHES, explained to- the committee which had him under contract, that the cold nights JEWELRY AHD SILVERWARE. counteractedthe work:whicli he did in Sole stents for the PATCK, PHILIPPB & CO. the day, aitd it was useless for him to WATCHES. experiment farther. But In answer to SiJL'VENIRS in TEA, COFFER and ORAKGB SPOOKS. The finest and largest assortment: i4 the demand of the .mass-meetin-g, for a Cabtek It isays that while bTer given ont at 3slL two years ago she was said to be'. 39; and as her first marriage took pi ice in 1854,, the con elusion Is that that interesting event took place when the lady, was just one year Void. It is said tnat Wilde is six feet and an inch In height and well! proportioned. If he does not hunt up that editor and beat him to death then he Is no good man. We believe that) there Is;a mistake. Mrs. Leslie about thirteen years ago, looked like a lady of perhaps ;27 years of age. We believe that the writer of the above statement.has got things confused. We think FbaxiJ LesUe I gave up his wife. got a divorce himself, or had the woman get a divorce, jin order to marry this womani Wd d6 npt think that she is more than 41 oi 42 years old. v GREAT CLOAK SALE We have; imported this year a before been I "ex-Govern- h vsr fv, , answered, that he would contract to do Unexcelled .10 cents for each acre of durability, perfect alifen" cultj: uirnt uuu h lor?wpd, oi ?siHntpu:an-n' vated.iand Those' counties had this rent.-mriii5 fur (supplies. : Full stock ot.typewriter year 2,WK),oob acres under cultivation; and now the1 people are Jtrvine to fisrure . F. E. 2IcGUI?UlN, r aroond further; whether they can legal 403 Progresji Buildin; ly lay that tax upon themselves, or not. The proposition is 10 cents an acre if he fulfils his moist contract; If not, nothing. Of coafsej the tax would, amount to 300,000 if hci succeeded, but it ought to .make a difference to the farmers cf It for . Under the circumstances, they can well! afford,' individually, to mortgage their places for their pro rata of the tax. : Any banker would undertake to supply the money if Melboukxe should fulfill his contract, because there would be a new; security created which would give-fo- r the banker tea, dollars 20,000,000.1 ; one. 0 B - EVERY KIHD A SPECIALTY. $i Our SHAWLS at 00c $1.50. $2.50, $3, $4l $4.50, $5, $7 are the greatest bargains. Choice ana new goods In new aetigns. Ladles Jerseys at 65c, 75c am$l, worth almost double: Ladies lovely Wrappersnd tea Gowns at less than you can make tbeni; Ladles' Skirts at 50c, 75c, $1, $145, cT.5l, $1.75, $2.50, $3. etc; all Attn Ladles' Iklrts at $4.35, cheap at $7.50. Come Early and Get First Cholde. A lew oi Last Seas ois Garments EXPERT BE5KL CO mm Eets'of Teetlx -- Tee tlx Extractei Teetla Cleaned. - at Less than Hali Price. ' ' L- ) Y m j A La PEnHAUEriTLY CUHED OR no PAY. a w baine. detention from We refer jfi'i to (CO nts in the State cf Colorado and six National Banki enver;- also Met ornick A Co.. Bankers. Salt Lake. II vestigate our method. Written tuarnutee.to AV.iv cure til kind of RUPTURE of both ees. witsthe use of KNIFE OB SYRINGE, uo matter of ho - i h?" s-- btsnding. PAINE & '' !,:.--oras ?01 to 203. Constitution Block.AKf, LAKE Offioe hours. 9 to 13 s. m.. 2 to 5 p. 1a. TW -- . v- - . j ' FAS"! :IAELE o. 43 W. V. . Ala St. j " BOX 911. Lcadon Assurance. l;;rth British & TAILOH, P. O. Box U . "of . Ctna, .of Hartrora. cf Califor-ila- , . Grnis'4? - : -- i Cddn, nrtsaan's- Fund, cf Cillfirnh, - Cl. Paul, I cf Iliiin-sci- s Eug-lanc- L :. - $18,852,501 18,216,77 14,641,53 Usrcaatlla. IIburg'-Breine- n, j (- - 8AXT IJLKE CITT Tfiucrtfo t AS39tS.' srCcotiish Onion and HaUonal, o ! i! i lire Ineuranco. - r Authorized Agrcnt fcr the following: Companies : ' AND , 131 COUTH MAIN STKECT. J DAOuGflnTE:, THE- !( FOR CIRCULAR. Established 1871. j t Itell. SfiD T BALT LAKE CITY ESTABLISHED -- lator. 1 . Anderson, Jrlugh FIEE, LITE acctdent . I -- V 'T : 1 . i o. awd HAZAnavy&Erf.V State Street, $5.00 '.50 '.25 is CKXTitaiv 'LOCH. ori'Ki; Second South St. Acrv:sa tli0 strCst LZ I1J m I AGENTS FORCOOPER'Si 151 0. E. . 3IILLER C051PM, HE - LYNE, i ) XA2CX3TATI02r TBES, i Time-Keeper-s. I' St j .fi.;!'i..v(. SHEEP,Di;P Teeth Filled i I CniLDuEK'StfEAR OF . City Special attention to mall orders. s and-genu!n- 1 the mot unique the city. Tourist will find here -: , designs to select from. All tha L itest Norelties in Gold aad Sllrar. Our store ban lately been enlarged snd refittei snd newly stocked, and we now hare the fine, equipped Jewelry House in the West. JOSLIM & PARR, We are the onlv authorised .. ss West. . - to $12 j $2.25, $3. $4, up. i o Remlnaton Stanflan ' " TrPEWBITER. First-claR- c JEWELERS, 170 172 Main Street, New No. 5 ever v line of Children's Coats, age to 14. at $.53. Ladies' Winter Jackets with Astrakhan ttfmminrs at $2; Ladles Far, Plush Persian Lamb TrimmeJl Plush Capes ttt S3; Ladies' handsomely-trimme- d Ulsters in Beaver j and Diagonal. $101 Ladies' biaeohsl Reefers, a special bargain at fi.50; all t ; shades Qf Ladles' Slllr tfatlsee Waistsjat $6 and upwards. first-clalowerithan our those of the best bouses Eastos Our Styles are equal and f rices A IffliPM or . - proposition for waterini foriv tJ in Western Kansas Inert' VI than .has - I , ! rger stock oi Cloaks lown in this city. Infanta' short and loae Cloaks, too sweet for anything, at $1.75, nothing: like there to be found in the cy. I ; American Jlepublics. The same account also states that the to ship horses from the Argenattempt 1 tine Eepublic to London has proved unprofitable. As the .world grows older and the pastures are more and more encroached upon, - there ought to be, and is, more and more effort made to increase the food supply of fish. There .are three acres of water to one of land in the world.- - And the last thirty years has, demonstrated that fish can?: be trans planted and propagated as casi'y as chickens: Every farmer who has a stream of water on hlsj farm ought to; pick out some half acre or aero of land along the stream, bake an artificial lake and stock it with food fish; it will bring hlra and his family more food in a year than any-twacres which he has demoted to the producing of meat. Then It Is good "In a sanitary point of view: it is a f nnd thiDg for men to change from salt'and think would tc ample, because fresh meat onco or twice a week and to in the United States eat fish. Then it is a it !?,-i r' r for the vcannot be safely loaned family to feed thesa . finnydelight chaps; . . thaa thtra bone get to. be company after awhile,? they jr-and whether they feel aay gratituda cr not. . c0pan TBajrsFOBxxzra prozh rxss. There is a very fine fresh water fish In the streams and lakes of the Argen 1 Orcr - G.W.-Vincent,- I u 1 r days.-Officer- ing ' rJ - , ....8,888 18i:;.....' 1890...... ...... ..7,538 Nine mouths, ,1,333 t 48.239,560 Escess 8.50 J.2T, conclosie There eold argument a and is 3.03 In these no elaboration. needs which figures 1.50 What an answer thev offer to the cnipper assurances of Administration orscansl ; All reroittaaces and business tetters should be ddrested to; Tb Tribuxb Pitblishiso Com-as- t. Salt Lake City. Utah. CO. i THE TBI BO'E PUBLISHING - v T. H. Laxnak. Maoazer. 'fiddle to the : t i Here Is a chtrscteristic, rseaa Item LJ from ths Hew Ycrk Evening Post. After debate stating that a most Interesting of the has been going on In the columns Elchmond Times between Senator Dajt-nx of Virginia and Mr. Jajms Doolet of that city, on the free coinage ques tion, it finds that "Mr. Doolbt runs his oixB:AVTl;;-;;,V.a.:L'.-',X. v- - 8- t"3TC In, jJ51 cctlpitlcn antagonist into a corner froa which he After It gets, the system heaJaes, sick as and and the will not caused proceeds A sudden call last week n easily escape," under co101 occasional dose prevents return. to W. II. Marshall, BrunsPraussion "Yorktown" to sail on one day's Jnotice follows: refer7 We Senator Daniel had contended that free wick HoP8 & F,; Geo A.Werner, 631 California for Valparaiso She; started off wth her would be a relief to theovemur-dene- d Melvln 12 Kearny St, S. F., S. F.i own armament and a large stock of coinagedebtors of the country. Mr, Dooley 6t man7 otIlcr8 who have' found relief fra' ammunition for the other American ships finds that a large and Increasing part of the and and Ick headaches. is on contract ce in Chilean wkterW fand 'calculated to Indebtedness of the country the testiof 6 Terref Court S. writes: "1 am C3 years payable specifically In gold, and make the trip In about fprty-tw- p is this of age anillYebeen troubled with constipation, point mony that he Introduces upon and men were delighted at the unimpeachable. Now, ia order to relieve for 25 yean" 1 waa recently induced to try Joy's debtors, he argaes, you are going to Vegetable frsaiarU1- - I recognlied in it a order, and one "old salt expressed him some Increase arbitrarily the burdens of others. once an ke that thd Mexicans used to give naj self as follows! 0'1' 'or KWel troubles. You require them to receive in payment for i (I came to! earl than Sdlfornla I and If those greasers do give us a chance at what is due. to themDoa worse currency I kuew would Ifi839 help ma you Intend, he asks, them they'll find! tber can't do no Ulanco they have to pay. or rBt time in years I can sleep and It has. f Encalada business with the "Yorktown." to make silver legal tender on gold con!" reffulr nd in Vtenuq Senator To well and mf jy,t'm tracts? thia Almirante question" "fetching their may along They bring 0l( Mexican herbs in this remedy T?e but- they Daniel answers that Jt is a delicate power condition. Lynches; and i their! Condells, crew cure In and bowel not ofconstipation and or as contracts, ought "Yorktown's" won't catch the against existing . ficers asleep below; decks or ashore at. a to be used unless Indispensable to our finanA10 troubles." truly Delphic utterance. banquet, nor the ship without ber torpedo cial system nets oui We're bound for the Chilean But It is Indispensable, as Mr. Dooley shows, of coast, arid yon fmay bet we won't let them unless you are going to grind one classThe class. of benefit another debtors for the pull any; feathers out of the f Yankee eagle's is tall whil we're; away. correspondence shows that Mr. Dooley in Senator more a the match for than One beautiful thing about the Ameri economlo discussion, whatever may be & Nelden, Wholesale or saio- oj nperts tairrtts called up- their powers respectively In other fields. can navjr is that it never-war on that It did fnptj make a good showing not to be any particular It ought for itself, and: never yet has an Ameri- trouble for Mr. Daniel- to answer the can ship! been fwoysted In a fight oh equal question 'Do you Intend to make silver J A. t.lron ij itwo oifill.wutsui terms. legal tender on gold contracts?" The iuii:uj; wb by surprise In he war; one "was sunk Supreme Court of California has over and another wi set on fire and had to and over decided that the Government surrender at ampton ICoads,- but tne cannot violate a contract ; that a conCMckeripg Sf cinwav one that sank entSdowni with Its flag tract payable In gold must be paid in flying ahd its: uns roaring, and the one gold. But if ', Mr. Dooley means by that surjrenderedj only isurrendercd after that to ask If In the ordinary contracts Leaders. her conimandW had been killed.- - One of the .country, in which nothing' Is THE TWO GR was sunk by a torpedo in the assault on specified as to what a debt shall be paid i Mobile, but the; others swung round in, except that it shall be legal tender wis ihi ra w njUirMW' w V2f the spot where the lost! ship lay. and money, of course with thej reinonetiza-tio- o :X won sold only by went od and; tnade the; capture. One was of silver a man could pay in silver sunkatiNewkrleans,but the others closed If he pleased, but what particular harm, E. lABPffl HEEtMLE QLj up the; gap and won the victory. And would that do? With remonetization, la an of UUh, Idaho and wymo- If the new sqbadron gets :a chance down the silver dollar will be worth just as We art 'also, sole agents , In thor Southern waters' tho ehips will much as the gold dollar; it is Becker Bros., A. B. Chase, J. rn2S5r S demonstrate anew; the fact that there only kept from being so now by. legisla- erett, and mith A Barnes Ble Lorinr Bf5J Is not really. 50 much In iships after all, tion. When both metals are put on the Clark. A. B. Ch.se. We carry a large iortme at of the abov. am4 int,u'Bt as there Is lh the jm en that maneuver same basis under the law, the tendency on hand, any of which w wiU ti .how iniL the ships and work; the sollen guns. trouble has been during the last 200 years to Wients if dWilred. No aot ocnts whether yon do or o atten Tr5- -; two. of a the the make silver little better I promptly . Correspondence this IxiexzjtrxcT on appiisation. Of course if Mr Daniel accepts the. and terms qnoted j'""". ments Uken in exchange. We resell at prlcef stock of lastrujnents and If there Is anything entertaining and statement, that by the of Chicago. , any hoase west n at the I sami time instructive it is to cognition of silver by the United States than ni aVi Stores located as followsBalt W. Second South; 0den, 2378 Wasff fa read the antif tariff dissertations on the as perfect money, silver bullion would Boise City. Idaho: Chayeune. Wyo McKinley bilj; Isfalt xi& more Inter- remain at the same discount as with it that gold esting! wCn th editors as is usually compared I the case, are inon wh? never read the now does, he will not be able to bill and know? nothing about its provis answer the question. But that is simply ions except what (they have obtained a bugbear and scarecrow that tho gold-Ite- s or iub ;ot. from the New York began to hold up first when the tell what per first prote t ; was 'awakened, because Louis iBepiibjjfcJ They centage tife duties have been raised. every contract .'id. :the7 United States how 'because of that the Ration is bound had been violated by taking from the down by taxtibn, and he hearts and people half their money. It Is a clear hopes of mankind are allke broken. enough case that If the United States In Now pMt of fact the McKinley should loin with France in recognizing bill is not nearly sncn a- monster as it silver, that they would be quite suffhas been represented. Here are a few icient to stand off all the efforts of Gerfacts regarding lit: many and Great Britain to break it down,, FOREIGN GOODS CVI. It increased tne duties :on 115 articles. and of tho outside world a hundred It reduced the duties oh' 190 articles. people depend on silver for money where It left the Iduties unchanged on 249 one does on gold. ' I ' articles. If there is anything in Mr. Dooley's Our Brown Scotch SutmSr" ' i. are the The duties per capita were reduced argument, then he would have just as Correct Thin? from S3. 62 to 32.59.1 good an argument on which to found For Sbylish Dress?l . Under it th?e imports Increased in the a protest against mining in a new Califinish are pr"eA fit and Pur year ending beptembe'r ist, 547,877,744. fornia, could one be discovered, on' tho Exports increased in Ihe same time ground that it would reduce the purWat.ttA(tr& CO i S5?,7si377.. j chasing power of gold, and increase the Merchant Tailors Free; imports lincreased from 34.08 per value of property. That thing was ex68 V PP cent. tb'56.23per cent of; the whole. emplified between 1849 and 1859. The 26 T7est Second Sonta St site Cullea HoteL During thef first ten months of the purchasing power of gold fell 50 per ini foreign commerce cent, and still no one was made any new tariff th$ . i gain!.1 i was nearly tnree times tne average an poorer by It; rather- there was such a nual gfn. The avjeragej price of cloth- thrill given to business that It changed ing, boots and shoes! and other neces the very face of our Eepublic, and made saries of life iis 4 to 15 per cent, lower it possible for the first time in the his) (Successor to Evans Jt than ever beforp. tory of the Eepubiic for our country to All of which shows thait the McKinley begin to develop in earnest the thousand bill witt vindicate Itself; ;and if the Re slumbering resources which had awaited publican party only had the sense to do the advent of capital. Justice by silver, it would have a more It beats all .how little credit 'great firm hold on k long lease; of power than men Ibad For get in their own country. ever of before since re the it days was a there here Instance, gentleman construction.! last week, and .we saw in our contem214 STATE ST.,.'- - SALTMK? WTT. There is a paper In the East that will poraries with what awe they referred probably be sued for a 'million dollars' to him as the Honorable Chattncey PraeBt Speelal atUntlon giren to P1 libel.! It picks! upl the j fact that Mrs. F. Black and Governor Black; there of aU T8lPbB bodies, open aight. FRAifK;I.E8LtE-Wiij)E'- s agejs given out were as many shades' to his name at at present as 3. It is mean enough to there were to the faces of the black say that Mr.! Wilde is the fourth hus men in Kentucky thirty years ago. And band of; the Jady; that her first husband here Is the way that the Philadelphia was David p. rEA;cocK; tnat be was Press speaks of the learned and glorified succeeded bViEi G.ISqtjibes; in 1870 she man: ' t married FraskJ Leslie,! an English en The Hon. Chauncey F. Black, cwho has of of graver, I whoie real name was Hexrt reached the dignity In the ' f!.(10 fcucday s jTnE secohd nee the cr; mm aJw the v. thotr .soaetlrse what ..looks 3 though they did. Tbere Is eo farnsr that docs not have at least a little land that does not yield very much. An acre or two of suchdand converted Into a fish pond and planted around the outside with trees, gives to every man his own summer resort,' as well as his fopd ' 19,724,535 ' 5,000,020 10,171,203 l.sco.cco ('; 2.450.CC3 i,7i2,C3 S ! i t |