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Show UTAH Editorial Comments. Seal Quilldriving Friends Elsewhere. Times.] It is dificult to understand Phelps’s point in his recent much-discussed Mr and articles on the Beh- ring Sea question as to the United States’ right of property in the seals, Obviously, the United States Reversing All Precedent. [from the Savannah Statesmanship. [From the Philadelphia Wise and Witty Words from Our DEMOCRAT. News. | Proselyting in New England for an entirely new “‘cause”’ presents to the surprised country at large a spectacle as unusual asit is remarkable. Generally the innovations bought Alaska from Russia in part because it contained valuable seal fisheries. Mr. Phelps argues that the United States, therefore, bought the seals. If this argument could stand, so much the better for us. * FURNITURE Company In their carry i mammoth the largest new and store best of seven selected floors, stock of abe veaniod Wall Paper and new isms have their origin in But Mr. Phelps is answering the question which he puts atissue. A thence are diffused throughout the > new rule of international law country. Therefore it sounds have been up in the rucky regions of New Hampshire and the rural hamlets of Massachusetts trying to engraft upon the hardy husbandmen of these States the political principals of the Farmers’ Alliance, The Pennsylvania Miners. The prisoners of Siberia’s mines and Georgia’s convict camps, according to all accounts, do not worse than are “utteringithe those bitter cry | La ee of righting ; American voter the extent is his brother’ Ss wrongs every keeper. After suppressing the riotous acts. of labor we should pay some attention to the lawless acts of great combinations of capital, which and abrogate puts a high place. The United States own the fishery, not the -seals. The new rule may be as necessary as Mr. every law premium upon such lawlessness. would quietly agree to weaken. State Sovereignty Illegal Bland . ( change dollar, it is a curious fact that the present design isillegal. The lawsays that ou one side the coin shall contain a figure emblematic of, liberty, the - word ‘Liberty’? and the phrase ~ “United on the States other of America;” and side an American eagle, aud “ER Pluribus Usum.” The use of the words “In God we 18 | trust’’ is left to States discretion of . America’ transposed, Mote the of Pace Director of tie ~ Mint, «The illegality of the current design lies in the fact that the phrases ‘‘E ‘Pluribus Unum” and “United wrong side, of the each design, being were and one which the om’ were on however, it. designs,,were inscriptions been the The general symmetry approval with is ously, being have When carried the first perfected changed the vari- die was made in words “EB Pluribus stamped around the Uh ne | outside rim or edge of the coin, _ This was to prevent counterfeiting. A. Political Sportsman.. (from the Pottsville (Pa.) Chronicle.) . it, is gratifying to know that Senator Quay is feeling better, even if he didn’t catch a tarpon. He knows there are gudgeons enough in Se to make | it woe invited to inspect especially our immens welcome. ignty has rested our salvation. Till it was devised, a vast expansion of political power meant Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Crockery, Etc. . despotism 28 and 30 MAIN ST, SALT LAKE CITY. just as Rome did; and untilit was demonstrated the world was incred- ulous and constantly predicted that we would fall to pieces of our own weight, as Coleridge said, “Tike a vast mirror broken into splendid fragments,” or else would But this principle Jennings& Gaine, “toer Bing Isaac Jennings, Jos. H. Caine. Salt have come to raught. Fancy the central Government being at once © responsible for the New Orleans | slaughter slaughter! and A this fine ; PERE ENSURANGE ®. Bilton, Cake Giiy, —-@. Caldwell. &. Farnes, Deseret Meat Market, us from this, and all prophecies of evil Dollar. Apropos of the proposed ™4anthe design of the Bland Fancy and In that principle of State sovere- end intyranny. [from the Philadelphia Record.] are made DRY GOODS, POTIONS, in America. [From the Indianapotts News.| of State sovereignty has saved The be lish it by assuming it—though Mr. Blaine. might if Lord Salisbury of de- To such will HARDY, YOUNG & CO. who frauded manhood throughout the mining regions of Pennsylvania.” The former, at least, suffer accord-ing to law and cannot complain of illegal oppression. They Phelps pleads, but he cannot estab- [From the St. Louts Post-Dispatcit.| fare much established to make this very thing clear, that there can be no right of property in wild beasts, much asthe hunter may wish to establish one. All that he can secureis a right to hunt in a certain Conference visitors stock. Furniture. . Hon. Jerry Simpson and Mr, Ralph Beaumont would be needed before it could be held that seals are not animals The old rule was | ferae naturae. SD ee ee the that sees D. HILTON & CO., PROPS.’ ” Utah. Pamily Trade a hear to We Solicited. Pennsylvania tyranny we 82 & 35 E. South Temple St. should have, indeed! Pennsylvania [From the and Protection. THE ‘‘SENATE, Chicago Mazi.| Isitnot strange that the most serious labor troubles which disturb this country occur in the State which, more than any other in the Union, enjoys the blessings of “protection to American labor” according to the Republican regime? Pennsylvania is pre-eminently the State of high protection. Here,. then, should the blessings of the high-tariff misnomer be most nine workmen “Protection” Pennsylvania, but it protects those who need protection least and gives no protection whatever to those who need it most. The millionaires insist upon oo, Keystone protection for their products, but demand free tradein labor. Between the two edges of the shears is the American workingman—pauper, importedlabor competition and low wages on one side; high prices, enhanced I by the tariff, on the other. [ o222 8. Moin Se. B.C, HARVEY, Prop, James F,. Sullivan. JOS. i O’Bricn. SULLIVAN & QBRIEN, Wine-and Liquor Merchants. ap- parent. But the labor situation in Pennsylvania is well exemplified by yesterday’s bloody riot at Mount | Pleasant, in which were shot down. _ protects even in } and Imported and Domestic Cigars, 4& Nice 68. Free Lunch Served Daily First South St., sacr Lace city. THE Salt Lake City, Utah, OLD pepe The premises heretofore conducted by ELDRIDGE TUFTS, at 109 MAIN ST. Are now being run by the well-known and popular caterer, JACOB : Soe, _known ~ aLyr of the Bowling Alley, whois in this line of business, well and who - will be always pleased to see old and © new friends. DROP IN AND SAMPLE. SHERIFF & CoO., Gth West and 2nd South Sts. Pioneer Stone Milt Of Salt Lake City. - General Contractors in. the Line of Cut ek pas>See Samples of their work at Walker Terrace, Progress Building, anda hundred oS places in Salt Lake City. — aes curious Puritans, ‘ the ‘ tather of \ land + . Pa} Ss eS the |