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Show court house here Thursday n I lit, s :i I d that ti e Uoj ti'iUcan party w as trafficking In human flesh when they bought tho Pulllpplnes, would make a good team. W he t her they know or not;.vFrYpatrf-O- t tTA m e r I ea n c I U zeiuk u o ws J h a Lw li cjn f lhe United Slates-pal- d Spain 520,000, 0.)0 fur their property rights In tho Thhlppinesrthat the act was prompted sir 1 r ter will no doubt be allowed to rest for awhile. If an attempt Is again made maiL service to relievo the second-clasof (is burdens 1 s real abuses should be looked to. one of which is the Congressional franking privileges: The great- le second-clas- s eat burden upon-tiser vIceHsthis-franked-matte- r. and Jf it s mustbecou! 1 u ued.it s honjd wkh over fifty heed of mules and horse-es- . The line of travel ihrougli Utah is as follows: 7 Leave Provo Tuesday, April 17, about 2 p. m.; even hig. SpanlsIi Fork, first . ' camp. V AprifI8NoonrSantaqHin;ey43Uihg Neplil, be classed - 7 April 19, NootT7Wales;eveuiug, Eph- v rr r hy tho same high Christ tau motives that by Itself and an appropriation madoto raim. led Abraham Lincoln to pledge the U. pay tho expenses of handling It. There April 2G Noon, Mayfield; evening; S. government to the payment of Is no good reason why any department Gunnison. . to lhe slaveholders of the of thiT maU service should bo taxed for April 21 Noon Salina; evening RichNottth;ff-by field. doing It he could I free! ilie I hi s expense; A7rll 22rSabbsU h :l irR c h fi eld 77 .Negro and save the Unlom Tho Negro ' In-(lein- . uny - -- 1 , was freed, the Union saved and by the Republican party. Jn like manner will t irelFJ Iirpltios b ed f ronrthe serf- April 23 Evening, Kanosh. April 24 Breakfast, Cove Fort, eveiiReaverJiaslhdgrcatcst curiosity of ning, Reaver. A pril 25r2G W i be s pe ntf uRe a v e r dom of past centiirlOHrijl die Plillpplnc the nine tceiit in e fit u ryr T his cu rTo u s . Islands added to tIiei' Unions of Ameri- thing Is nothing less than a talking April27 Evening, Parowan. - A JitiADK reporter called .to see can Stat?s It will b,e done, of course, mule. April 28, 23 Will be spent jn Pan-- i " this wonderful i raaiuro yesterday, and gu I tch. :r. ... 'J lie Demoby tho 'Republican party. crats had the opportunity of sharing In by promising him a wisp of alfalfa. April 30 Evening, McDonalds ranch. M ay 1 ICanab. this, the greatest victory In the annals Induced him to give us an example of of advancing civilization, but ihey have his remarkable glfu Following is tho May 2 Start from Kanab for Lees-Ferry- . thrown their chahco "wav; they liavo result: H am a niule andWerkat.tlie llepub Horn Silver when I werk, and Ive had Great preparations are being niade-alon- g lican party and In doing that have re- to vvek pr. ty liard for t liree years. the line of travel, for therecepiiouT I like a demekrat h'e- nounced tho glory. And the flag which, of t he expedition. Part ies and banque.s administrashui, If I had a will be held, the proceeds of which will for a second time they are seeking to cas I don t have to werk. drag in tho dust, will bo held aloft by thousand votes I wud kust them all fur be given the compauv. Rill King and the demekrats, kas then 7 tho Republican party. April 17 will be a gala day for the Ikud ete gras and klk up and pia all academy and Provo. Elaborate prepar-day- , but Im a mule and kant vote. Id atlons are now being made for a grand-"j-t h I s- -I ss u O iron o t h erpa ew ba sisd e a Lbtrajrn u Itrasi h ors o gej rak o w f a ro w e llg a t h e r i n gi n h o n o r--o f t h oex -found a copy "of the elecJon tleket ora d 0 me k r a t ah d In k a tile' bit p!orers, at which the res id p ehcyT) f t ho to be v o ted nox t M olid ay. 1 1 w l b e rutjier cas i kan . klk . and a demekrat chTfrchind olher distiiigulshed vlsitoi noticed that it does not bear the usual kant klk, cas ef lie duz he aint no dembe oresent. A grand ball will be 'certificates of tho County Clerk, a fact more no aiid lie aint no mu!e ether. elven in ekrat college hall Monday evening, that partially explains the situation A demekrat aint no mule enny more April 1G. and on Tuesday, the day. for .here. J u all other comities of the State then a mule a js demekrat, only a demer starting, a spread will bo laid In room D: whero a tiowspapor Is published the-liJrut ken ride a mule and a mule kant. BEAVER'S FUNNY MULE. ' e-- fre 1 1 . throwii-the.responslhliiiyond- he e f- 11 1 1 lib 1 1 1 s-w- ill st o f c a n d Ida t e s li a s ' b c e n ' p fi b 1 sli e d " a, n d 1 certified to by the respective clerks and paid for astlie law provides and custom demands. The Rladk because of Inde- having tho courage ttf assert Its ' peudeuco of certain bigoted assumptions of au ih orl ty n nd'dlctat orship" I s enjoying a 'boy cot at the hands "of this and although It moans a defiance of law, of justice, of custom, or the con- vonience of the people, this mans personal grievances must needshe given vent. We print the ticket, however, for the information of the public. . t 1 hard nox, ef-- I am a mule cas i k was ins Laud alemekral-Lcudn- L It will bo abi g d ay for' t lic Aca dein y for various reasons. Firsts stand nox at all. Ef wasnt a mule I - because this is the firstexpedliion to bo a demekrat and I'd liaio 10 klk ,,ore the primitive land of Monriondom sum like demekrats do cas tl.a on ibls coetlnept: secondrit will be :tba-.'- . myseU don t It a oilis. Ef I waz a demekrat lirst expedition H) c;trry I lift Uiiilcd and-Prov- o I ex-mi- r Indl-Yldu- I am glad te and al hef to judtto mules like I judge kratsuow. j . demo- .. Soiitb AnTedii, aiiil it wlifbo' the 'lirst. oxpedltlou in the Interest of science ever T sent out from the West. The animals taken from homo will be used as far south as Central America.-- . where they will be exchanged for native animals. ;i he. party expect to bq gone about two years,-but-fo- ur Vote to keep tho lead and copper and of- - tho-co- m Cclitral and .South Amerlcan expc: my pany wii: r'emahrin South A mericajfor roti mines of Utah open; vote to keep i t u Ion is now fully organized and everyai period of three years. Mr. Vanburen the sheep and cattle Industry alive; voto . Is In readiness for tho startApril a llCT ! m a! hi at iin li airhmn n srn f zrAmcr lea n thing of Emery 17 countjAsa Pa ss po r tsIiaW lie en recel vellf roitr I or NephI andT"? workmen; vole for Jus. T. Ilammond. John TTNelmiK 7 t Jveinke President. McKinley, and the uartv is Jr., of Pa.iffiiltch will remain in Yuca in with n. two. equipped wagons, pro- .amonj lll0 ailll 1 v T.-Hig- gs ' MyM Columbii, r ThftLoudhfIL Iiasfor a third time visionsborscs, excavating .implements l'crn,.among the Indians, for the pur- been sidetracked by the House, as and and, clothing. TMiere will be twenty-fou- r MrJLoutL..declares that ho will not again at.cmpt to got it passed, the mat- - students and professors, In - pose of learn iugTThinigiliifTTW persons, peoples an d becom ing ac j u a I u led w i t h HieTolnpn |