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Show TRAILING THE MURDERERS. Oklahoma Desperadoes Have Not Yet Been Captured, Off Two Carry Bulgarian Troop Tim . T.t July 1. i ,.m:i City, Turkish Soldier England Said t j pi, !.je v.clit ill pin Sllll of he l in Be Backing Japan in Her Dispu'o aie roiiiing fbri.'tciu brothi-rone by ci:.-- chaarlin ! over their With Russia British Pailiiuti. t captuie the elusive muideieis. Balfour ami .Murks on tin bank indicate where tary Campaign a i I'hilsiinii cntcivd the river, but Chamberlain c.ircful si ratiny of lh. bank for sevmilci: ImIow the i.oint shows noro In came out, nml the preIjninlnli.July 1. A dixiwti'li frnin M.ii'.a place Min bediet Is that owing to his ::lli:ig almost and suya tlie sitiiatiiiu is serious, weakened stale from loss of blood Is a amounting to a slate of war It.. high Hag. of the river, which drowned. was he and torrent, Turkey. Bulgaria roiiili.g nr. lad on the trail uf Bill t'hrisNew lias leen reeelveil nt the Buit is only u question of hours lgarian capital that two bands til la is '.rotiglit back to dangle at INVASION SOIL OF TURKISH GRANT SOAP COMPANY, Insist on 1 1 M s luii-lil-- , 1 d. c ill. and imi iip-i- i t have crossed the tiilf.-ififront! r Ini'i Turkish terrltury, Hi.i-ithey captured two Turkisli soldi, who were taken uerusa the frontier i ini:' Dubiiitzn. Bulgaria, twenty-tw- o south uf Sulla. One mail wus woiiml.'i!. Sulla, July 1. The (ioveriuaeiii uf Bulgaria lias requested the Turl.i: li Government to explain the urilers to the commander of the TuiMsh troops at Adrlople to act on his u;i Initiative ulong the Bulgarian frotui. At the same time the Bulgarian Government has notilled the iJorte liiai u.' uf duty of watching over the security the frontier compels Bulgaria to lake measures the military required circumstances. of 1 packages versaliy acknowledged purest in tie world. Hade only by CHURCH k CO., Kew York SoM kyerceera mrywhn. MTrtu !i DISQUALIFIED BY WEALTH. K.'.yor Sutro Wanted No Millionaires Election Comn.is6io.iers. ""for July 1. Frundseo, a All. ili.il SuliM y named Hie fa Arm sad Trimmer CtHta-FrSufc 3 i I mi JHK UmkM hyrup. Huri. I'm iu UuiM. "Soil! Iir JmHTthdfH, Becfc of wdcsbblUcIpM PBT3. of the l:rW bo.ml of eiecllull culll-r- i :,i.nici s for Kun Fraacisen under the i :v pa ssi d by the late J legislature, Castle. Repiildican, two 'they are A. H. Kush lit an, fncr r. vi.- iri'; four P. M. V.'eillii. lieinocrat. . jears: James I iciiijuii1.. two miiis: years. 111 u wcri'-- t rrU ronsinitoiuM's be a liienber irv, w ho will, of ill In uil'd. and will take llu; place of the legist rar. Mr. I'aslb nial Mr. Foster are wholesale grocers. SB. Wellln Is a carpenter aiul Mr. iieiimaii is a retired school In explaining why he apteacher. pointed 'Welllil Instead of James 1. Bln Ian, ns was expected, the Mayor, who was elected on the Populist, ticket. :si f ,1 to an Assiadatod Press reporter Mr. Phelan Is an exiiiis uf tern, mu: cellent gentleman, and would. I believe, have made an exceptionable commissioner. but he has the misfortune to be a millionaire, and I thought the working classes were entitled to a representative on the fc:ard. 1 Kecretury of Hlate i the Colonies, were tsdli without opposition. At the opening uf the House of Cumin ns the parties changed si..in the Iluuse, the ministerial gulag to the right uf the speaker and the to the left. The Yorkshire Post says Herald William Balfour, brother of Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, first lord of the Treasury, has been appointed chief secretary uf Ireland. Herald William Balfour is a member of Parliament for central Leeds. He was born in 1803. He married Lady Betty, the eldest daughter of the Karl of Lytton In 1887. He was appointed private secretary to his brother wla-the latter was president of the local Rovernment. The Radical members of Parliament held a meeting this afternoon, and issued a manifesto in the shais of a inni-IHildocument. It asserts that the will of the jieople Is overridden by the Insolent opposition of Irresponsible hereditary legislators," and demnivl the democratization of the Farllain.'t.t by relieving the candidates of the costs of election, the payment of memhe-s- , and the abolition of the legislative fuiwer of the House of Lords. The Times announces that IIm. William Ht. John Freemanlle Broderick has been apinilnled Fnder Secretary War. It Is rumored that Lord Chnrles has become a candidate for Parliament from the central division of Birmingham. Lord Charles Rorosf.'r.i lias held seats In Parliament on fnrn.r 01011810118 In the Conservative Inter, st. BIMETALLIC CONFERENCE. f.-- t..-d- to-d- ls MONOPOLIZED cini-i-at- BY WHITE I one I ever used. W. C. Miltenberger, Clarion, Ta., 1 sell Pisos Cure for Consump Dec. 29, 1894. tion, and never have any com--, ilaints. E. Siiorey, Postmaster, coc f o ; llnl (JoukU tiyrup.l Lee iu Ptso 'J & lie i TuteeUuud. orey, Kansas, Dec. 21st, 1894. Sokl by New Orleans, June liniadM Afro-Americ- an ?m j ShUb-tucti- j j I to-da- y. . i ! j , pays uu Krapp, the gun manufacturer, But a year. tax of o and alrohol manufacturer, Bragadlr, at Hurcharest, leav.-him far in the lurch, for be pay l.'wl.-- ll franca a year in taxes. (SU'-W- M;irl-neac- j I I I WC HAVE III STOCK AT un PRESENT OVER FUSIS, RBSIS, 1 ,000,000 miHIHlS, st.K-- State. NAN Z & NEDNER, Louisville. Ky. - iu- - )..Seil Luke ! i tVViLUV I Llldi AOuA eeiOKK a mi humpicH by well or eipreee b- - M receive i.miimt I alt-iiti- m miu Prompt iimi.n'w. assayer. bL, Mil l.iKC, J W CURRIE hi iii I Inn veil u'l onlcr- - lav m-- . II S A LT .VKKlSAHlfKI W. Xml 1.11 houtb SV To l.usu on improved farm. UKAVfcS A YIN I UN CO., Mu. I'omiitk lililir., Salt Lhk City. mm stocks Reed Hotel Uongkt soil so U. J, A, Pollock, IGU II aia hi.. Skit l.tlks C'llv. 0C$fH. Krnniis, S eiovkturs. Blue trie light. Strict-IIIM rlast in kll ilk kiipulutuieuu. N kites n t'J rule tn trade. 117 v s 1'ut rates to 11 potnti in the world. Groshells Ticket Office, thdi Le' Manufacturer of flue candies R. R. TICKETS. 27. M. KOPP andjubberin SS7 S, . aonfactlonerk'xuu-PlieB- Mlu.hll Utah Optical iw KX A M INATICXri Lake (.lily Co.itt KUKE. SHECKELL& HUTCHINSON LAWYERS opsraHonsehlk.S.MtLaka Voung Bros Co. We want a Name. rAfeasgianav 1 ,r JL lftr Tm;4itT!fit Vj gaafesa ft1! I 2,600,000 POUKDS Tv.-- J Uemeinboreorrc.in.lriii.pliaili ip. rrtioii,h4.furerfinlenlneliieeh-r- o mam. which reeuIM Ore l Mimcc. IhIk-w- I:i - ve s i i.Mciuh.i e .n.iu, byHarkirnrililirl Hvndkli ue roar INrld. We tii;il i'iulicry ui..l i,1 tin ehxe. TVUUI, I"1;:1 "'.I'l- H,... KQriTHERH WOOL AND FUR CO.. ci -- ir.-. ,C(I, and 106 l.r your BBOS. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH g la. M R, Evans, s Attorney Puckett, on behalf of Ada county, tuts filed a suit against James Lusk and his bondsmen, Nathan Falk and Frank R. IVilln. to rtcover alleged excess per diem and fees received by Mr. The Lusk during his incumbency. complaint is sworn to by David I!ini:i, chairman of the Board of Oi'.tnty Seeds, Sutuiil.ty at the heudguti of the Idaho canal, about 10W people assembled to celebrate with speeches and songs and a grand programme Hie opening of the (Inin to turn tin water from Snake river through the headgate of the ciiiiHl. This D the largest canal ever built for irrigation purpose. It: lied Is lial feet wide, eight feet deep and carries six 'feet of water at the lowest mark. Pocatello Tribune: A most peculiar Hi'flilcnl happened during tlie big dust tornado last week. When the MeDan-el- d warehouse blew over, a horse arid wagon were standing Just in the roar of the structure. In the wagon wen. two little children and a water bam-1The horse wan killed Instantly, hut the water barrel received the weight uf the fulling limber, and the children escaped unhurt. MUSIC $114-1.7.1- , WANTED, GHOCEn SELLS IT. BBOS There was a good deal of pith to Mrs. Stanton's remark iu reply to Bishop Duane that women are riding to They may suffrage on the bicycle." finnihler, Warwick, ro not lie riding to suffrag-- , but they are tribune. KeathervUme ripvni and DllliuLttf riding everywhere and everywhither aim :! Gan. Ammunition, they want to go. Certainly and con- tealBil Playing Card, Ktu. lllui- eHlalogile free. spicuously they art riding into any sort of costume it suits them to put on. Bloomers are getting so common that it seems iiossible that the untutored THE PARIS-HOM- E LAUNDRY eye will presently dwell upon them without a shock. The more circumWANTS AGENTS spect American ladles utill keep out of n every town iu ptnh to entubllsh a brunch and them, and may never come to pitfer olielt orders. A ud re at ouoe them to skirts, but the young and giddy experiment with them pretty freely. Paris-Hom- e Was there ever anything so eillcacious to give woman an idea of what she could do If she tried as the bicycle? Soberly speaking, if she had to choose 341 We. Temple tnet. felt Lake, Utnh between the ballot and the bicycle as a means of development and advancement, she might better cleave lo the iilke. It is worth mere to her limn the ballot. It is more fun. more use. eciXTIXKNTXL BIcri'I.K B1LEBSOS trouble, and very much less costly. ncliool and bicycle livery, ltioycle. There was pith in what Miss Stanton Riding iui.lrie. nii. ewealnr. guodo, said, but is there not some sulNdanci in 122 und 14 W. Nxiond South.aportiag MJ.S AifCll, the fii'ggosiion that the Ucycle lias St ItACt si. AUIKL. KAI.CO.N liic.ielee.Agenta ..r Mu.1 Ailvill UlcYCLKfi wanted, bnlt Lake brought women so many new and privileges that the never City. I'lah needed or wanted the suffrage so little as now. We buy und Sell s t..cii:c.r3. ill !' or: . . Grain, til Ills licultll i lb dured excellent. C. It. Bennett, who Is now n prisoner In the Alameda Juil. Iu Ciiitf.ii Ida. rays Hint he bus discovered a typographical error Is a Hiding oiler In the Billie. As tln-of $.") by the printers of t h- - hook for of such an error. the to turn Ills irinioriry fulling of ex pci-in to uiutcrtul proni. the Serlptun Rev. ItolH-- i t Cullycr, formerly of t'hlea-gotliclnti.1 the other ilia)' III New Yolk at a wedding ceremony Iru'.u will'll the word "nl'ey" was nnillti-by ennnmin (111111. lie explained afterward by saynever women did despite iilcy. ing lli.it t woimni their promises. "The very he In the world promised to obey me, never has." aid, "but sits A UKiULT IJS ': A..' 3 l o, Vom Llal will NVJqrriDV.-- fchow IU GRUAT iu c'ocoa STRF.NG7II, FLAVOR & CHEArilESS.i Flout Hay, XI) GKNKBAL I'UOKL'CR. IIeo,li;uHrter fur Poultry supplier. Write us A PEOPLES FORWARDING 21 to 37 Mum M., adjoining salt Lake CO ALTER & I'. (Allot CO. ('. )!. I. Y. city, utaii. - PIANOS - ORGANS. SHE LG ROVE U. TRY THE CO. Mam 74 street WALKER HOUSE Suit Lake, one trip. GKk R IF YOU WANT JOIJXSOX. Proprietor. Uiml'uaw! i,,nnh ur rriekwt n nun, nmmunltioii. t ( iud for our illui tratid viitnlovu'. rrnt to nil. HKIIU y ISUOS., I.vS Main KU Lnki pli-- n. .J t DR.O.B.HZWETT & SCI THE LEADING President Cleveland varies llie piscatorial iiiuii'.toiiy of life at Gray (julile by siiHiiiiteii.fing the !u. v making now uml s ngv A BLWLE1T ilodtruliu- 1nuiere Mip.ie,, 'Wrapping DENTISTS. sootT aloes, SALT LAKE CITY. n AND REST. DUtfe W-aI5.H, . I VI, iter, le th cur wane viewlnf the vnneus puinu ef lnierr,t and yl.ssur are mended e cerdikl iariletien te fnspeci the eollmien of ford. n I naietieee el the The exhibit le- nln.ie. ech fameus enitrpicc. te the Jurr or the lUie,. tlerelni'' and "RveBiny. end tuai jM.tlv eelehrauiil hi.termal legend, Meet. in eAuinnny ei-- t'lieyeire." KNGK.NSPKKr.KR llltOa. ShW.Sa oad.loulli. v.tj M. P. Laundry, '.ad South M., Salt Lake Cltv, (upaned since January 1st,) la an Inatitulton dcstliiod to surpass all ntbera in tka West 00 per inoiith entitles a pupil tolhur s Inhlruction in any o: oughly all of the following: Shorthand, (Hra-- 1 liittn or Pltmau sysieras,) Typewriting, l'eniiianshlp, Kookkcoping, Higher Sta-- ! Course. Mall. omatics, ale.) rcqtiired for (books Huuery i'.uukkeciiiing, Penmanship and iShori--, ha ml, furnished at a cost not to exceed ;.ic to Si. do per mouth, Latin, Greek, Herman. French, Span ish, Drawing and Architecture PS.00 per month, bind; s and malurhila not Included. Shorthand, Bookkeeping and Penman tlnp thoroughly UuBlit by mail for $25, payable when course la . completed, Lurrespondenee aulirlin-.I- V7, liiiiuiikuii Kib-in- is imperial! v ndnitcl for the Southwest and Sjieeiid nitos with Express Co. from Jan- tuirv LI, on. (ireonhouiie cover 5 acres solid. Nursery and Shrub 30 acres. Address .nr Si.utlu-r- r.w V uuU JiHOOM HOTEL. smveiueutH. be to. Reeionuble. T.u-k.- !t(., and thousand of letters and testimonials prove that it Use Three Crown Baking Powder. PUREST &17. t)tt Zeal. Aca-.lemi- : Kubiu W. The Bicycle an Outlet to Womans first-clas- Grindewald Temperance Conference. Berne, July 1. The temperance session of the Hrlndewald conference conThe American cluded numbers 130. The represents! I. i of the W. O. T. lT. will leave on Tuesthe summer day for Paris. I,ater ofIn the W. C. T. the monster petition to the Hovt fo1'. will he presented ments at St. Petersburg. Copcnlm:. n. Stockholm. Rome and Athens. IniKinie ALL! Our New Hhtatnitcd Catalogue of 120 t ug!.: f IMhiiIs, Pusch, iiulbs, Vines, Sliriiha, SntuU Fruits, Ornamental Ti ccs, Grape Vines, St'cds, Etc., will he liniilvd ln-- to all applicsiits. Most com- 'ilctii Pli.!.t Culiilogim iuhliliLd. guaranteed. JQ RCSeS $ , POSTPAID. to-da- y A Bonanza For Pupils. The New Slats Commercial Cnlings .1. Kyau, principal, at ta tiil East to-da- y. Ifljyl BROWNING i guilty. One ami the Rue Condercet inan was killed and fifteen li.jii'vd. Two thousand people are thrown out employment, and 275 poor people rn left homeless. 1 e to-da- y i riiOliCCU, UUnLjllL to-da- y. t, i, lamp-wic- I ; huts L03I1S of Clay. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. k of Dealer in ..DAMF A recently invented CTIT" fiRWIMG cent more MACIUNK.fi mid Sewclay is said to give 25 per Miicliiin cotton wick. Pisuiik, the than ing supplies. unraiii, all kintli ordinary light M indent Instrument, Sheet Huita und Muie The wicks are made capillary by in- book. Ir.ttrnment and wild on while soft, corporating with the clay, Send lor our Ida lUt of heut easy unspun vegetable fiber, which Is burned iiuxic.payment. 5.UJU ctipie. out in making. According to the Popular Science News, the Inventor has endeavored to provide an Indestructible wick with all the qualities of an ordinary cotton wick, but able to burn an indefinite time without renewal or XI6I V Illusion Ave., loft Miiin Street, SALT LAKE CITY OGDEN, UTAIL trimming. Owing to the perfection of the combustion, the flame is white and without odor. The burning out of the fiber leaves capillary tubes through which the oil is raised to the flame. . Disastrous Firs st Paris. London. July 1. A Paris dispatch to the Times says that one of the hurt disastrous tires In years occurred In Hodlllot's military outlining cstuhbsh-menbetween the Rue here i IU'.i Miller Hawley Mtj. Co. suit l.eke. M 11 Lrrnu AKCUITKi.T eud eiqier-ifII. fvtnfl, lUtriideuL ItoouieSuAW ivklllli llluer, mk. (AtV.sMhouia SELDS. (z A. S Ul'k II W A i t ii lKl II. CO.. 1 1. luiifii b I MtN sAAiisithw t A iit,i:i-;i.i.- ZnrM McCi.rnif-- Lamp-Wic- ks r modlllcutluns. A denial is also mHde by the Ideation of the reported participation in the loan by England and tin I'nited Hlutes. These statements an fully in accordance with the Information tarRussian diplomatic from nished sources. SALT I.AKK AXIl OUIiKN AIKITIl AXTS. W'kru iiH.-r:ii- f i.'Jvrrlieeuiaui. kiuuljr iuhuUud ttli, UliWl.iVcl. up-pl- ie Afro-America- s u ID Killed Her Children and Suicided. Members of the French and Gerirr.n Jeffersonville, Ind., July 1. Mrs. Benson Bennett poisoned her two children. Leagues Meet st Berlin. Jionicr, 0 years, and Lntta. 12. After Berlin, July . M. Bougelerl, the watching them die, she took poison and M. Thlery, the secretary herself, and is dying. She Is the widow have Bimetallic of the French League, of Benson Bennett. who defaulted as arrived here, and have had a confert'vasun-of Clark Isnlge, Brotherhood n ence with representatives of the suirid of Firemen, anil ennunitted Bimetallic Union, at which liaiw ,'irs. Bennett left n note sticking mule ne diMir. desiring her sister, Mrs. liana, Yon Mlrbnrh and Von KardolY and L': A rend t were present. The object or H.? and the coroner notilled. The note was dated Friday last. conferenes was to agree upon Joint action for the promullon uf llm bimetallic Sold Jobs" in the Army. movement. Before coining to Berlin the French Chicago, July I. J. 11. Manley was delegates held u conference with r charged with selling of the British Bimetallic Fiiited States army positions. Mauley Tsrne. Is accused of representing himself ns u Meiitcnaut In the regular army, and ENGLAND BACKS JAPAN. !is)Hislng of Jnl is" ranging from prito Lieutenant at fees of from $1(1 A Diplomat Says the War Burners vate to The prisoner wears a Inited Are Well Founded. States army unform. and is said to I New York, July 1. A Fieclal to the an Herald from Berlin says: A member .if Bank President Discharged. the diplomatic service, and a cb.c Portland, Or., July 1. The friend of Prince Bismarck. Is responsiagainst Henry Fulling, president ble fur the statement that the rep.. its Bn First National Bank, wus dls- of preparations being on for sn out- of the Circuit Court break uf hostilities between Russia and 1.- .;ssid in Failing was indicted for not furnishing Japan are quite correct. He is of l li Hie assessor with the names of the pinion that a secret treaty of alliance depositors, In accordance with has been concluded between Hn.it e.bank's law passed by the last Legislature. Britain and the Japanese Hovenmn at. Judge Stephens holds that the law is l.lll'OIIStitUtionul. Chinese Loan Negotiations. 1. A New York, July Willie Meyers Sentenced Again. special to the Herald from Kt. Petersburg says: The Atlanta. Hu.. July 1. Willie Meyers, Chinese Legation here gives formal derged Hi. who lured Forest Crowley, it nial to the rumors of a breakdown ii e.uiMry m. o chant, to a lonely simt in the liegotlutlpn.8 for the Chinese lu:m H.c suburbs of thi city one day last guaranteed by Russia. Oil the conSepleinlii r and murdered him for his mom y. was for the second Hint: trary. it Is announced that these will soon culminate in n satissentenced to hang, his second trial havfactory agreement, subject to ccil:m: ing resulted like the llrst, in u verdict iiegn-Ration- DIRECTORY EilSiNESS contains thirteen counts. Indictments were also found against eight of the SPRAY PUMPS1- . leading members of the Gretna LongITEELRANGES.S3S.0Q shoremens Union for interfering with nd u ix Mantel. Grate. Hot Air Kuruaue. the loading of the Herman ship Orion torren IMimlc nee Mihci fed. UTAH STOVE 4 HARDWARE COMPANY. at Gretna last month. llOUMlluld wool III An Outlaw Wounded. REMINGTON erery office. S.J. Gril 27. June Okia., Deputy fin- -4 23d SI Ilennessy, Ogden i ex- sheriffs from Woodwnrd. Okia., hunt- elusive dealer III lliets ing Zep Wyatt, alias Dick Yeager, and iiutrliiueHe iu Northern luh. woke all gang, came suddenly upon four of the I'klinl of Hemirnit h Speclnily. sixty miles west of Hennessy. gang T lie outlnws mounted their horses and BICYCLES! Best in the Market attempted to escniH. Shots were Charley Black, brother of At $40,S50,S75 and SI00 Tulsa Jurk, killed in the Cimarron fight fiend li: fur All kinds bicycle woundwas weeks limil. Addre ago, seriously eight It C, It Kll I NO Kit, by UB XSth ed in the hip, h ml one officer whs slightucdeii filorc. t'yula proy'r it, Ogden, Ut ly wounded. The wounded outlaw was tied to ills horse and the gang escaped. ic indlct-m.-i- m The United Stairs grand jury returned indictments against James Shaw, president, and P. J. Tobin, secretary, of the Cotton Screwinens' Association, and the entire governing committee of their organization, consisting of twenty-on- e members, for interfering with interstate commerce by force of arms during the levee labor disturbance of last spring and winter. Fact Indictment Trans-AtlantScheme. IVnver, Colo., July 1. The Rev. I). E. Johnston, pastor of the Church of the Redeemer, announced last night to his congregation that the Steamship Company had gone Into liquidation, and that subscribers to the fund for a steamship line to Liberia could have their money returned on "The sume course." he application. sai-l- , would Ik adopted wherever there were subscribers." The scheme wus sprung over two years ago anil caught the fancy of the colored race, who were assured that they could command the ivsncl of the world if they once obtained a footing on the seas. Mr. Johnston now says that the trade has been numiiHillxetl by white men. There is no way of estimating the amount by the ambitious and. it is said, there is little imp of the fund being restored to the subscribers in places. nin-Hlc- Grant, Manajjor. Strike Indictments at New Orleans. UuulI Their G.r-Tna- .F io. icme MEN. Abandon Afro-America- ns Aw presume we have used over hundred bottles of Pisos Cure for Consumption iu my family, and I am continually advising others to get it, Undoabtedly it is tlie riiem-ini- -- Balfour and Chamberlain Radicals Issue an Addresc. July 1. A. J. Balfour. Fir: Tinl of the Treasury, and J.p. .h J.ii-era- .tl'iS-t::i- T. Henry Wolcott Thinks There Will Be No New Party. New York, June 27. Ilenry YVolcott of Colorado, a brother of United States Senator Wolcott, and one of the heaviest mine ofierator in the west, la In the city. Speaking of the feeling in Colorado and the West generally upon the silver question, he said: The people uf Colorado and nearly every State west of the Mississippi river have the same idea feel that their interests would be enhanced by the free coinage of silver, and will do everything in their power to secure It. I do not think that there Is any probability of a third party, with a free silver platform, entering the Held next year. The people In the West have had too severe a lesson taught them by Fopullsi theories logo branching iff i.n the third party ideas If they can help it. Tarty lines, however, lie light In the West. The people, irrespective of party, are going to vote for the candidate who they believe will be best f.r their Interests. The general feeling in the West Is in tile Interests of the Republican party. If the Republican national Convention nominates a man, no mutter what his record on the munry quexilon may have been, who the pie believe will sign a free coinage bill, if it passes Congress, that candidate will draw the votes. If the Republicans do not do this, and the Democratic party dues, then the Democratic candidate will be supported In the West. .p iir mu lb n. PARLIAMENTARY CAMPAIGN. , . taki-at an opj.ortiini time ti..,- iiM. . , effectively used. d't slates Hint Bill l.it by a posseli:,s been surrounded mib-sniitliseveral i i led bi of the city, but this report lae.-.- inui-s-th- CliamlH-rlnln- . ra SOM Costs no more than inferior package soda never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is urt. ml of a rope. v ap.iiis which the prisoners lmd i.l.ii.lmd w re supplied by ci nf. ilen be o'er the t'.e ouf bh I nd i lii : i .' il Jail enrrl.bir. I rom where 11 Grants Soap, and Take No Other. SENTIMENT OF THE WEST. in GM-ce- rs e meuufai-turer- gt Ml MP , : 1. SALT I. A RE CITY ot the CELEMItATEIt leuiiirv Soap. I'm it iu iireference lo mure (or your ruuiicjr hi..) lie iuiiurted uaje. You will t.'r .h(-llii-- il We umki. ail till. In of hobo. bAl MJlil', CASTII.K. TAI!, AStl-iMrl.-.- . 111 W i ST TOW Phlt. TOll.KT, Sll.YKIt auil Kiiunuiee our good to iw almolbtuly jur- your druli'r lor Sole rMg work th BEST wn! of Tba Only destiita wb make Gold jDapa plataa, Coal, Clean, sad 11 Ilka Iks pspar lha wU.M Filling aid A BSC (!,, uaEiiY aitraallsg HOUT PAIN, PrtOM Is-s- I-- N. U. 15,1895, Salt Lika. |