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Show VOL. IV, BE A Y1R CITY, UTAH. SATURDAY,-- M XO. ARCII 17, H:o:. 11 ill jd fap Hait) trni bbislVacmTmtila-- t ad in coTTTe r sn litwiT hthepurpos esio fnla w the spring 'lean up; liis orders weie to and all the flow ery eloquence of the most dig ti hole and bury it, and whenT asked expertjawyer will not deprive him of w bat lo do with ibu dirt; said: dig an- the faculty of thought and 4 lie. power of Doiiio-- l reasoning for himself, hence.be wMl beis what-iho other hide. cratic party is doing to get rid of execu- come a subject for that thorn in tho side of justice, peremptory challenge, tive errors ana platform rubbish. a.nd be excused from service- - for no other fault than common intelligence. ExIn an anoilier column will he found 6wo their Teputat ion for nu important circular from the Interior pert lawyers winning cases, not so much to their Department ii relation to the cutting knowledge ollawasjothelr knowledge of timber on public hinds nables--them; nature.--whi- ch sent to us for publication. In a recent to select jurymen whom they car. sway, issue we published a circular relating to argumeut intort he belief rtliat black, timber on mineral lands, this one refers by is white or white black at their will. unreserved Limber to An ignorant jury is the creation of amlauds. bitious lawyers, not of law. . -- Published every Saturday by TH E BEAVER CO. PUB. CO. --T- Utah. Beaver City, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, $1.50. .75. 'Si xr Mouths,--- -- -- Advertising: Rates on Application-Entered at the post rttice at IWverCity touh the mails Utah, tor t ran emission-ias second class matter. . d W. M. WHITE, EDITOR. -- hat non-miner- -e- p non-minera- l, The Democrats denounce trustsahd charge their presence to the protective tariff. Protective tariff is in all con science bad enough, bnXbsTrTnatuJrbf fact it has about as much to do with forming or maintaining trusts as does the changes of our moon on the.prico-o- f Vo'e to Keep this flag over the oysters on the dog star. The monopila-tioof the natural opportunity, together with the robberies incident to the The Democrats will endorse or con private ownership of public, u; ilitiescre-ii- e and maintain more trusts in one day damn anything good or bad if there are as many as seven votes to be gained for ilTaTiTh"eprd tectlon could in the whole i i. of seventeen never-endin- g eternities. Living Issues. Yet on this subject the Democra s' say nary a word. Living Issues. There is still UmeTor further deVel- op men t,bu t;t lie p res eh t w into rbids Why do they need an ignorant jury? the mildest, fair tqbreak-tho-reordT h o "write r xi f 1 his wasTts kedrthoVabove in the. memory of the oldest question a few days ago by a little nephew i n SaH Lako City who hari-beng rat lierf reely of coiirt notes dur-- " The International Sunshine society ing ihe trial of Benbrook. This young New in has York, recently incorporated man naturally concluded that men who rforTitsfavorite inotrto he tyttotatioti do uot read , the news; vpers: nor hold Irom Sydney Smjth. If it be my lot opinions of their own are practically in- 1 will crawLconientedly; jf to. Clltrable of either and thereforevery ocraH, 1 yzwith alacrity tit) ran t.Ti -- ! i a vo -- at i sw ere iLit ii aq I unI as can avoid it, will never be logically and consistently would happy.' have been in plant in that boys mind the seeds of disrespect and contempt In beating about for new campaign j for one of the most Important branches That boy will matter to cover up the rubbish of foruierbfourgoverinneut. n tm platforms, the Democrat fc party oTUlah nevnr reminds one very forcibly of tho park a ut ease.-- - lie will read and post himcommissioner when approached by work- self as to what Is right and wrong; he men seeking instructions for the dlspos- - will, as do all intelligent men, become n -- as -- V . nn hu-bi- bi -- ucs-tio- n serve-asrjuryma- an-im- pori Til E POL! T I C A I j P b A I EC) R M S. The two .political, platforms. . Demo- - cratic and Republican, how before the votere of Utah represent tho two chro, nological extremes of tho art of architecture and building, ancient and mod- ern.. tho Democratic platform represents in cient methods. In the early days it wa customary in tho construction, of a rge b u d n gs,b u i d i n gs d esi g n ed for monumental purposes rather than practical utility,-- . (and here conics,.tlm first point of similarity to (ill in from all lides and the interior wlthdirtaslTm bTiTrdriTgp'rog ressedp: laymgrcaurs esrn f: massive masonry of more or less Import of . tint ance to the ullimato-symoir- y whole, filling In with more dirt and" so on to the coinpletlbiurnfii tho edifice. 1 1 1 I i t t nro fi mrr ke 3apo The 1 lore, however;- -! 1 ancient builders when tkoir structure was completed, carted away the chrtrand debris and brought out into hold and magnificent, dissimilarity. . relief, the monument of thcir-Jndus- rry aiida r t rw h i let hiidalf u tm.cuiisli:iicJ -- ed by modern democracy, is left burrhnh beneath the dirt, used in it construction - and tlie intent oT ilie architect left -to tho uncertain dictates of eonjecHm. Like iho builders e - con st fo r m s, c t o r s o f e aY 1 y - d a y s used a vast amount of unnecessary ma-- -- 1 11 r-- terial often weakening points which they sought to strengthen by an ignotaut, |