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Show ,.33!ka5KHm WJfiaS!!' ISI'IBm? t Yfe Cannot all go to the . fair, But We Can G WIIICII ' W'MIEWJfcffl TOBISpP' OUE X3 A230T7T 2DCOH3. - BUILDING The WorltoFatoJollectioM EXPOSITION SALT LAKE C1TT, EXFOSITIOB DRESS FAR ABE OS THE GOLUMBIA' t - f $13,000 given away in Premiums. The Greatest Exhibition of Utah's Wonderful Resources, Vins her Home Manufacturer, Minerals, Agriculture, Horticulture, Floricul Enter-s- . Pedigreed Livo Stock, Art Collection by Local Artists and Industrial It haa been arranged to have New and Novel Program Each Day and Competitions; .it! including Educational Contest, Beauty and bin Ascensions and Parachute Jump; a Baby Show and a Sensational Public ding ;a Colored Quartette Contest a new and Novel Feature, October 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th SOCIETY. THE DESERET AGRICULTURAL AND MANUFACTURING Curtis P. Mason, President. Secretary, IUber M. Sheep-Shearin- THE BEST MUSIS THE TERRITORY AFFORDS 8th & 1 ? Will lie Constantly in Attendance. Special Railroad Rates for all Exhibits , Send Goo. D. Pyper, AsstSccy. . " far Premuim List to , - , Well, . 3 Fork with hie grinning machine and is prepared to fit your saws, scissors, razors, locks and fit keys. He will replace all dished every Saturday morning in lost keys. 'ho busement of Malcolm & Hughes Wk learned just lief r going to press Store by that James Gray died at his home in Castle Valley and that Ids remains will i SCOTT & HOLT. be brought to Spanish Fork for Interr-mtn- DBMO0RA0Y t. 3.00 Wb received comniiments on all side on thejstrenght of last weeks issue of The 80 Sun, but denr friends we esn't live on them this year, aa iqis leap year and com- year months ee months ,i LOO Expounded in Spanish Fork. the people saying how 8erve the people they should be served. vetoed Mr. Cannon said Mr. Cleveland President Yes, bills. s great many Cleveland wnul( not be overrode by a vetoed bill Republican Congress and be not tell did but Mr. Cannon after' bill; was a pension you 'that nearly every one read some of here bill.The speaker with Presivetoed had been the hills that for reasons vetoiog dent Cleveland's same. The Republicans ought not to censurq President Cleveland for that. President Grant snit President Garfield vetoed r the same reason great manyhills that Grover Cleveland did.- - But not one ot the bills, as I can remember, wag If he had been passed ever his head. impoing upon the peoplo as they gay, the Republican Congress, being endowed with that power, would liayo passeu them over his head; but failing to do so show President Cleveland's honesty in vetoing them, and that his actions were sanctioned by the people generally at lest to such an extent that the Ilepuhli can Congress dared mt pass them over I do not wish to censure Mr In head. in an hour and a half speech Cannon, tin could notenter iuto the details of the subject. Mr. Cannon bnnsts of the advantage the McKinley bilj lias given to the mail ulaciuring of tin plate in the United State. ' The fact of it is thst the maim taeturert and tin deslera sent oyer t U ales and brought in tin in vast quan line before the bill went into operation an when the bill took elfi-cthe duty on rin caused it to double in pii :e'aud both Republican and Democratic dealers in creased the price of tin, so that thus'-whmanufacture tin plate have to chrg mure for their productions. The United diMte have uot mines that yield sutliciem ' iu to supply the demands, to that iiu poaitjons nud counterfeits were resorted in by uaing a little tin in washing ot It i, ooiiting over a kiud of ironware. impoy.ihlo to produce ia Ilia United State tho amount of tin tlmt is in d Tliere'iorc tfirt tariff on tin in insnd. creasesthe pi ice, tiding the pocket. of th few out of the many evidence ot cen trslization of power (ftn more so than din K'puhlieana to. If there ia one Inci under heaven, then the stum ior universal freedom ami Republican for reniralizatiuq. Ask the Republican themselves il diey re the parly that is clamoring fi ubeity mid they will auswer you no, Im that they are the party fif conservation They me tlm parly that helieye ia llu government bemg in the hand, of tin few, aa did Rome, Greece, France, Chili. e:c. etc We huvs seen the effect of cen rabzition and Hie misery it broughi in the once proud cmpiiea nf (Jr.-ei- ' md Rome, the power was giadu.ilk aken from the people ami centered ii me lieail until Hie people rein Red and v,,uld auhmit III it no Ion er. Referred are gedin'gs(Bler than chestnuts Editor. pliments t o a p Dth tusD. J .Business Mansgur A olancb at the mnuctinns and fields A JjOUSINQ RALLY HELD Burrouiiiding us revrcnla the felt that OCTOBER 1, 1803 nature hasslieded its cloak of nature nod TURDAY, muteralized into a yellowy line. The Sun Is tlio only weekly or Last Saturday Nlcht. and In the newspaper Territory Renowned Orator printed with out plate, ' or paten iusido. Why not appreciate and potronize a paper and Politician, ' ' f that calibre. If we are unable to hnve our Main reet sidewaks paved, why' not sweep few of (ha monstrous Imulders from the KING, walk, that jedcsuintis may glide along Jones. John Mayor, ofier dark. without down stumbling B. 'Win. Hughes, Mtts Lois Clark bus ladies wraps, W. 0. freer, wrappers, shoulder ahaws, gent's and Rufus P. Snell, ladies' underwear, children's clothing, Was the Center of Attraction The Most 'Councilon, Thus, C. Holding, silk Fair and Impartial PolitU handkerchief-- , ate., all of which is Eloquent Kiel Gardner, I i LI uremia Larsen. celling lor nearly nothing. cal Speech Ever Delivered Cheer $ Sons have building material Peter F, Boyack. tu Spanish Fork, . piled s' rmind their foundation and will Marshal, Benjamin Williams, oon begin work oil their new buainet. k.'iiy attorin y,' Wm. Crcor. block. Wo ihw the plans for said build Recorder, Smpuel Cornaby. Lust Saturday morning it was learned mg the other day and 'when finished ,'freasurer. Win. Robertson. Ass'r and Collector, llubbnrd Tuttle, according to pint s will present a very that either S. R Thurman or W. II. King neat and attractive appearance, and will John Rulieitson. be another ornament to oity city, it will of poro, would lie over to promulgate Hubbard Tuttle, City inspector, be two stories high with a basement the doctrine of Democracy. The fact D James. i Pcumi Reel keeper. iindvr. Prreini justice, J. W. Robertson. was rumored around and ndvertised a Don't fail to see Under Our Flag much us possijile in the short timo, tin-, (htr justice, John P. Jones. D. James. Reft next Constable, Monday evening by John 8 Lands ' msiqni-ncbeing that by 8 o'clock the Wateriiiaster, James Warner, say wo should publish many yecoinmendt well filled with spectator, Itoad eupei y'isiV, Jnme Warner. ia In Mr. Lindsay's ability but hi pis City Hall was hear in record onreity is quite a sufficient anxious to purl principles of Do rocomcnd. We are most line that all flow from the lips of the Kng who have seen him perform will not fail mocrcj of Damocrat. Look out md obtain copy of Tiie to see him in his original play. full At 8:10 V. II. King entered the hall Ii:n Kxira containing report Next Monday $ Tuesday evening amid S ilia Convention. gcncron applause. our ilieather loving people will lie Meeting ws eale I to otd'--r by W. 0. awarded a treat Under One Flag" will oe presented by the accomplished heroic G'reer, who made n very nppropricte se' LOCAL JOTTINCS. actor, Joliu 8 Lindsay. The bare iiimi lection of words, introduced Mr. Ring (ion of Mt. L'luUav's name is quite lie Sabi, Wc have a speaker hrre this I Utah utlicient to insure a good turnout, for lie evening wlio was bqrn and tired in Utah CO'.NTV quite a favorite with the people of beneath the sound of lh spinning wheel. bepanisli Fork, and everybody, we IlKMOClIAT'p lieve will welcome him again to our city. Raving occasion to vi.it hii leuna in an Convention to day. Our only regret is that our new opwa early day, I say the spinning wheel my t miuse ia not ready to ri-- ive him. The .o f Don't fail to are the fair. (Applause.) A great dual has been lam up tlm road is not fit fora desent conference! natural Itorn Cannon, Ini' altout .aid Ann you going to company to play iu. who will not we have i, speaker A BKAbiinx morning after the shower. W wire invited h l Sirs. I In mouth of the Cannon, lor close lily 0 and lime for Spanish Fork to day the ot1 rr day to see yome apples that will it. also Old r.ame from wardrobe (Loud On a rpplnuac ) spike A i.rm.K more rain would have been Mr. Ring I am doing an injury to ay a half a dozen beauties weighing i tt t, The sight ol ueai ly one pound each. to night, aa I have been sick ami W atping paper for sale at th la office hem makis one's month water, tiny mjs.'lf well now, to I do not not mi feeling 5 reins a pound. ook so mellow and nice. M iry A s Speech, but linvt make to Midlor has some wu propose in was lapn spending Wauiikn lloldaaay, of Provo, in who 'hue ar the nnme t take a look iu yur face, oyer tropical climes, and own on Weil newlny. oHiluiuc.U who as.uim-- jmwr mid dved in our city the other day. brought mil liave a friendly chat. I will mil ook troiu tlm people their ii k slurs Hinl strips were waving tit: hem with her. She speak yery highly orotoriral ability, bui lo y roe up ami urovo him right., great any liaplay tiiia Ho if ami Old slm Imui the sava likes ,ny Mexico, morning. Tower cannot be I'tnl 'aver to s'a'e some plain f.ct., n! broue. plan d in the oiintry fully as well, ii' not better tli m Ail " oi go to conference should n Utah. unmls nf toe few without miastaii-nieQ'- t I am I make if Inking it mu any open 'in to viit tbo fair. tlm many, ami when take lit yog do I iu wish do to o not correction, farm on Don H. Coray loans money power lo govern from the hand of th Villi' PtoVo, Utah ju.ticu to anyone many, you aie taking that individual Como ono Como alt. The people nf Utah nte noted for tlieii r ght endowed ly Mohk visitors ia Spanish Fork to day benefleient creatm ;liun ever before at one time. lying road Iron) lint L'ong,ia,inal On October 3d to Oils. Inclusive, the Imiii nuj anbiirly. In political n.a'-ler- Mr. R cmd and laid he did not we should be liom-.- t and give jus' charge the n John S Lindsav and Company in per pie f.h nd, tlio Rio Grand Western wlh being unpatriotic or Insiuctre, fo. innoimci'S its usual very low excursion dun where and whenever desired. Tin l uoer One FlugJtouday night. bey b. I, eve, I that they Imd that nates to Halt Lake for the Semi Annual are just ay good CitiX-n- i a t lm R punlicau werp no doubt right, rant a house of two oi Wantku-T- o , ami also for the Territori il Republican aineen i I,,,.,, loom no occadnn oi confixes' lug tlm tburcli Apply at Tub Sun office. Fair, It will he a gain week ia Salt the Democrats, and tlire properly, tlmt litey lie 1 1 Hiq Wanieh To rent a house of two ro Lake and all these woo are aide to go lo quarrel and cat n upon Hiom .uptime ami power. verigii ; it: rooms. Apply at Tim 8i'Noffce should tuko advantage of the ratea and who do believe Hi wu do. There are til outer Edmunds that for fiRy with i fine accommodation offered by tlm Rio i n k D'liiWi go around many good Siplein the wmld, and year, there Im bteusaid, conclic Western. Grande no coiintitutiou but are tli Its their great sin lo oil tiimr fans; this It right to their npiuioo an public optuiou." W'lmt would have finest in the West and it is a pleasure to they have i tim toud.iionof the world hubl io be abuoel. Dun x tVil to Urn John 8. LiuUj ani 8oma remark have been made at some f pub.ic npmiou had been tlm rule- - w. wmiid have had but littlw otittuuy at Morrison's hall Mondiy knowledge ol of our rallies that are mi. leading. I an lie Mint. Co to .tars and planet; we would have urn Fair. am! all d with the m.wn nothing of acquainted sprakei go to America, It wdl coat you but little to recive Th Territorial Fair will he greater not belie) l' that they wou'd intentionally tc , would nut Imvo been printing, i hif. ieuce and to return you will inveuted than ever this year; everybody should are t ubitc opmhiu crucified the Savior, a make any mistatements; but their r tpimul feast. f. Your neighbors are all going via tic or myself, I don't wut to he be mUcon.trucd, Mr governed All those desiring lo exchange produce Union Pac Lc; you should join them and marks are liable to y public opinion. all gn in one company. Remember the Cantnm attacked the character of Qrnvei for lumlier or sliiugle cation Jti Mr. Cannon referred to slaw ia Mis furo is ony $3.23 front Spanish Fork Cleveland ami endeavored lo cast dis Sons and gel a bargain 'Uappl piobibitmg a urge amount m and leave here st 7:13 Trains return. ' for Spanish The new tegistry list respect upon Ids name and try to make riu Voting, but be did md t 410 names, ol a. m. Cork Precinct contain believe that he is not competent lo Imlo vou that there wei similar Uw 0 Rhode Islut-sad Matsschuaetli. which 01 were enrolled this yeai, the office of President of the United You can trace tlio Rates. Conforonco Miu Lois Clark is now nicely located State. through the W bigs, the no uothiug pirty in the building formerly occupied by the To the Sixty third Scmiatnruxl Consays: Grevcr Clcye Depcw Chaunrj . shoes is and " leUeri,,,,u selling to llaui- ference, of the Church of Jcssu Christ laud is the Voung Men's Amerlctsn;' Rbrn living greatest Latlrr-dai heapir than evef, and of the Torriorsl Saints sucli words coming from so great I man Tho speaker then Uok Tub Scat will be aunt to any address Fair, to lie held at Salt lake city October up, nd la i Just ' r $1.00 per yenr. Jlittlo ovu 4th tn 0th 1893, the Union Pacific a Mr, Dcpcw ought to forever silence tew pointed Words, inswvred John C Urahaiu II will make s rats of one fare for the assertions that s the those who seek to lelittlo Grover Ckv ;,rco emts and a half perct'py. Hut cution that the Moknons Lad received and a third round trip. i advance $1.13 three cant is first man land. Mr. Cannon the very hi an at the hands of M the Democrat. ; f'd'J- litard the of attacking that I have ever and wry clearly showed that the A rom.E of nicn were woiklng first of the persecution that the Mor character of Grover Cleveland. Every Greets slid Niel- AChailcnco. dug (hi morning mou compelled lotndute had mi' shall pieparing it f t the Convention. Inasmuch as per in unknown to me body is ready to testify to his honesty, come had hceo the through lie in is Republican patty. a and declare a snef tint iduisclf in Democrat" every way styling Stow the iu We Chicago hoped to have had space to Wukn pacing cal! article to written the l as md th scurrilous ol Its recently statv.man. of silk I htiilhmcy i aimtrndid lotd examine tlm tine aismtnient synoimlsof this grcitc.i AoifeA, I hereby challenge Idm Juto James S, Ba'no, but he has honesty oobiicsl speech ever .Mndkcrc'dcf v. hieh ore selling cheap. detie. red Iu disthe light of day to have s friendly tiparR), Mk.butwe we ntlthcr have cussion on the history, principles and cf heart and integrity thst Julius G the time nor find that . p spare, mv, r Jo. A. Rees went I to Ogden practicrs of the t xo great national parties. llUlne tn v r cen hive. (Rover Terms to be agreed upon by ourselves stands ss s great stalcrman. ( rated J tnorrlMg to rtf Ipii'I ft il wrj fljf today I ) upon School f"f t ,nrd of Dot ftors of th Rt ,nj ,ie pUhlc to bo Invited. Ills ''"I da, A public Mike is A public Mr. King took tip tn? Jo.A.Rkej. SpsoUhJ to cots t:u;t" indicaks tlmt tb- - se lacllk'e should Jhoitttr Jdj.Iht'iil'm sea th tsB 'l. Holt Scott. P. fr - semi-weekl- :iTY "OFFICERS y that OF ;PANIS.H FORK 1 HON. WM. H fr Mi-llr- i 1 fr clearly showed that in all highly pro tected coqutries, laboters under the same conditions received much lower wages than free trade countries. He clearly showed that tho price of labor is entirely governed by the demand That wool has and not by the tariff. gradually increased in price since a tariff was placed upon it, haviug fell 3 cents per pound since the McKinley bill went into effect. Referred to lead industry; sid many since McKinley miues had shutdown bill took effect,' for ia smelting lead the smeltcrors must have a kind of Mexifor flushing purposes, the can lead tariff compelled them to pay a much higher price for same, therefore costing them more to work tho American lead. Mr. Thatcher said that the tariff on lead Imd cost his company $20,000 in one lar. Last Monday night the Republicm club held a business meeting in Dahle's Imll. .i President Wilkins called ths racetingto order and spoke a few words for members and thought they ought to do all they could for the advancement of their party. He read some new bylaws which were adopted. G. A. Hicks, chairman of committee to on constitution and said he was not quite ready to report. Mr. Lawler suggested that we a committee to canvass four words tho which was aud on motion a committee of throe was elected from each ward as follows; 1st ward H Tilley, R p, Snell and A. V. Nielson, 3d ward E. B. Sorley, A R. M. Beck, and Perry 8d ward-- J. E. Creer, W. j. Tnomns. Thomas and G. A. Hicks, 4th ward-- A. E. N'd',,,ni James Anderson sad Swenson. J. D. Crecrwss August elected 2d vice President. 1 Executive Committee, G. A. Hicks. L. Nielson and G. Chambers. Considerable discussimt then followed as to a suitable title for the club, in which Thomas Jatvis, ana E- B. Sorely took quite aivnetive part s combatants; but finally it was decided that hereafter the club would be known as the McKinly Club of Sp inisli Fe.k . On motion of Wm. Creer, a vote o tlmuks was given Mr. King for h is elo- Are You Coins to Confar- - year.' conf-renre- 1,- to-d- y the ' In conclusion, the speaker urged all to I'xaiDine thoroughly into' the principles of both parties, and then join the party which they thought best. . Before sitting he nsk bis Republican frieudi that if he imd made any misstatements tn inform him now, or if they Imd any questions to ask iu regard to what ho 'had said they were at liberty to do so. No one broke the silence, showiug tlmt they could not contradict hi or id any parliru - quent, fair and impartial . The Democrats remn ned a few mo meet and elected seven delegates to the Territorial convention, as follows: Jonn P. Jones, Wm.B. Hughes, J. B. Mustard, Lsr.on, Peter F. Boyackj Win. Creer, and W. O. Greet. Alteraates, Reese D. James and T. O Holding. Also twenty-twdelegates lo the County convention to he held in this city a follows: f B. Mustard, Geecely Bjsransnn, Peter N elson, Geo. M. D Robinson. David Bowen, Andrew C. J( hnson. John Q. Tlioo a. Geo, Trior, John Beckstrom, lames Hutchinson, Andrew Prior, Wm. B. Hughes, Ueher Jex, Wm. Creer. Gen. Chisolm, John June, W. T. James, Robert M. Me Kell, W, Q. Creer, Jogliun Brocklmnk, T. 0. Creer and Hubbard A Item i tea: James Tuttle. Moore, Tlmmas Llewvn. Ephraim Rowe, Andrety Niekon i lid William. Mat-in- There will he a Republican rally held ilile. h ill Tm-s- iy evening O toiler Tli, I8J3, at 8 o'clock p. in, James Devine of Salt Lake, and oi Imr speakers vi l address the meeting. All are in-riled. m I) d - i t ence. If to take the Union Paoiflc the sur a d safe foold. Tney wi l giurn'mt ynn nnurteou treatment. Everybody i Ry, st one lull coiug via Union gre for round trip. 'Rt'ttenVr the fate is onlv $3 31 from Shanich Fir rsickets on sale October 3rd to Oth goad Tor returning until October 13. umoN PAGIFIG YSTEM, XjOCJLXj . W. Booth. Secy. 'Udor Onq fill OOINO Kro. 8. FlaeiM frill 4 i r .with a strong will present in KorrDons Imll company Monday nd Tuesday October 3d cjLnxr SOUTH. COIN. NOI(Ti) No. 3. N) No. 1. A. It). STATIONS. jb. ana evenings, nJ''ginal and patriotic American , five in acts entitled nay Under One Plug or Love ind War". D. E. Burley, Guni Agent, Salt Like. - of Characters. Cast G ttlxe noralLaClair. or W,)r,1 Ligh Newcomb Ralph Urnon Luke Cosgrave W. D. Feller! Wm. Oarar Don JOHN 8 LINDSAY fake' Bolter ! ! ! ! ! ! I' LaClair'rfcoloriiVbi' ') Um.se Le CUir piauL EmtE,' Edith Ln.lsv vVuM In. Loucren Mansfield Western NOTICE CvRAllWAYy!3 1 Z ke Grande Wrw Mr. Andrew Jensen has this day sold M. L. Scot, inrTna & will here-trit"lt o,l,t ftrr husitu-" il'IV ronnleclrd 1 ttn,, n"k . i r,K'r JV ?, IT":r h W PFA.sisn Af,ncw Jensen. Fork, Utah 8ept. 10, 1893. Democratic Territorial Con-vojntlo- n. To the orctslou of tho Democratic Territorial Convention to bo held in Provo October 8th '.1893, tlm Union Pacific will sell tickets fruit) all station m v tan at tho rate of one tiro for round ,rlP 8. G. Hcmii.Rsos. LOCAL TIME CARD. WE? ART B )UNO. p. m. 4 :03 Lv. 5:20 5:33 5:42 5:50 7:05 7:50 Ar. t. STATIONS. Salt Lake. rsyson. Eureka, Silver City. Geol raw Agent. ni. Ar. 19:10 Provo. Springville. Spanish Fork J. n. Bbnnett. ItOltttU 8:41 8:33 8:28 8:13 7:10 o t- - Ly. Agt"" Co-op- : pt-r,- 1 William T. James. dealer in General Merchandise, Grocories Dry Goods and Hardware MN AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SII028, qu.-sti.- ifci tariff, snj CALL AND BE 4 a. Ol. p. m 4:23 7:40 Lv. Salt Lake. Ar. 10:09 8:R 7:03 10:00 Ar. Sp. Fork. Lv 7:13 8.4-Ar. 5:291 :4; 9:10 lJ:50Lv. p. m. . ( - republican Speaklg. 1 e- -. McK inlev Club, COEYIIWED. Cd Etc., AT |