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Show WAVE. PAE W ASATCH UTAH TERRITORIAL FAIR. DEMOCRATIC CORNER. ce Syeoe bas - ° = ‘This space is rented by the editor DEMOCRATIC os ore cr Se TUESDAY, OCT. 2nd, 1894 Wl. J. GRANTS SPERCH. Joseph the same as they WHAT make one particle declare my that opinion I that DEMOOC’Y HAS $10,000 PRESIDENT WOODRUFE'S ‘ LEDER. DONE. The Whe Republican Party has Dene NothingBe : following is President etter ia answer to Tribune. take made by the proef ef, we influence should is conclusive it, that no church Some go so far as to say they would not trade at such-and-such because its proprietors a store were being desirous of points not of a certain faith; they would not ‘patronize this or that mill nor take advanced,and catching out of town, many trains to there was moyement to yoice was heard leaye to 6ell for the being matters reach @ pertaining welfare and to their Hon. their spiritual principles, and salvation; political realize act upon affairs the call taken by ethers. the retiring audience the call became so general that all seemed to claim the right to advise them kow er for whom they sheuld’ yote, or which because tojoinin it. ‘Then party they stepped up to the political faith. differed from them in At this rate, how long will it be before we to- have Republican and Demo- to arrested ties as Saints and Governor West proscenium bex the stage. Wis in and citizens, should ly and sincerely join. This We approved people on every man’s CHILDREN party spect his right to cheoge inthese maz ters for himself. We haye not advised, and do not advise our people how they shall vote; the elections that haye been to ge. held applause: - Besides, ‘ I do not like talking to a traveling audience. But duty to raise my voice in hearty support of the of nominee this I feel it a convention. speak with peculiar feelings, eyent recalls to my the our territory. mind Iwas bern recognize in this National proof I party Republican this ei lican ticket; raised on to and prompted that, ef giying te same time, I used to gain theatre by carrying water to the third gallery, because I had no other way of paying. As aboyl was taught to love the institutions of my Shey Best the Famozse Chickasaw Guards and Challenge tho North to a Contest. ox-C onfederates—men th civil war a third country and der it. &then looked the likcrty guaranteed forward aman I want every conntry gives to right that ether men. introduced, are have no asked Democratic advised their convictions to keep aleoft from the scandal and and it the filth the 02 there were only threo under 50 years cf age, and it was apparent that in the ranks were men éid enough to bo grandfathers, Yet, to the amazement of the spectators, these men knew how to drill by Hardee's tacfics. They had not lost their ability to keep step or to follow their flo leaders. They know how to load and fire im caGenes, They knew how to obey commands given rapidly, either for the mantal of armsorforevolution. They could wheol like a gate. They. could -double ick. In other words, these staid and sober citizens demonstrated that they had not forgotten the soldiership that once they knew. The veterans were awarded the prize. And now an idea cecurs growing out £ of the splendid performance of the ex@onfederates. let them challenge an equal numbor of ex-Féderals of the north fo drill against them upon Memphis un event in which 4 stand the law, that body of men this found in the judges the of to give coun- sel in political citizens affairs. As the right ef opinion and Oourt of the United States. eyery Republican confiscation mon of church judge was while every Democrat {voted that that act was unconstitutional, if was made clear enough to my mind which party regarded the rights through regard of its we and which party inculcated a dis- amused that at claims party Pemocrats to de justice by remind me ofthe man who asked butcher how per pound he charged much for meat, When his price was said: “Why, meat a pound, butcher next cents gaid don’t you buy the 1214 was discarded, and far from ornamental man . 1890 ‘Why when raising goods ‘To protected set of the lordly on use, and who of <‘‘he hasn’t been robbed for the past 50 years ‘I do yoost dont haf no cenig a pound, meats I too.” : legislation, that the people are at ell the years that the Republicans eyes to been in power they had that tne rich are getting. poor, poorer? no use for but just as scon as the Democrats have all meat, the Ropublicans are of relief ig we at last hare given us been by it. accorded Above all dsing speech, so now; ng herato but end 1 do i could express iny Oct. 10, 1894, not ‘ no uv intend help gralibede to their Is it any wender richer; and the q commencing at 2 2 o’cleck p-m., for the purpose of nominat- | ing two delegates to the constitutional con- f vention. Also county and precinct officers. The several precincts of Wasatch county will govern themsolves accordingly. They will hold their caucuses prior to that time and} send delegates as fellows: Heber, 12; Midway, 6; Charleston, 3; Wallsburg, 8; Center, 2; Be. Price’s World’s Fats correspendents Being a better only Ww ad ingt fer. Sept. ROTE i ig atcorne, down pr 26. in Japan wine is throw- the the prize-fight second minutes the forty sec- Corbett. are running dollars. commen schoo! mints the at round, and challenged Japanese Japanese education Thomas house night to It is will carry inte Korea. however, the scious, an hour. EB. Tynan, the Gallfornia i Anothes Nanae if i be simplified in some of tts aspe o tho samo thing were elways called D by thesame name. Such is 4 gtven to the heirs by the éourt. The not the case, however, and perhaps it is better so. Lf there wero no mysteries sirange part of the report is that his first and surprises, the werld would: be less and long-dead wiie reappeared to a medinteresting. ium and teld him the whereabouts of Colonel Phitip Lee was passing Tynan. Medium gets 52000. from the through South Carolina thirty odd years ago—it was in wartime—when he atv second wife. costed an.cld negro with the questions | Thursday Sept. 27. “TI say, uncle, are there any Hugues nots about here?’ Gilver, 6314c; lead, $3.05. Tho colored man looked surprised and: answered the question by another: j More forest fires have broken out in ‘Well, I declare, where bo you uns Minnesota. frome 7 The Japanese nary is said to be run “yom way up told Kentucky,” sald ning out of ammunition. Ooionel Lee, ‘wWoll, 1 thought se. Why, in TenPhe liberals have made considerable nessco they call ’em peanuts, in Georgia’ geins in the nerwegién elections. they call ’em goobers, in Alabama they’ is ponders, hero in South Carolina we’ The proposal to held the monetary call ’em ground peas, and now you felconference of the countries of North lows way off dere in Kentucky call em: and South America has not advanced so hugonuts. Well, do declare!’ ’—Yonth’s' that a meeting can be held in October as Companion. 2 ac fal ; has as who ago, disappeared has been found. dead a couple He and his property is hardly likely it will It is felt now the conference invitaticns, was of the date States and other time too soon may so put it desire. set for after lead that the countries to accept if they been accept at this late that the time and this tension of had been had The United States ‘contemplated. yet neither accepted nor declined, day. Woodland, 1; Transauthor- successful, inthe that ears A Democratic county convertion will be] held at the Democratic club room on Wed— nesday Chinage soldiers . and day in coining silver reported to Stennett cert full rights as eibizens and as Americans—threugh| statehood. (Great applause.) [ have all aleng said I would not make a pelitical the situation? armed that ib penetrates four has reported Dr. by this last epening In Utah; ashes He physician ‘the princely fertunes of this untitied nobility. Esn’tzit about time there was a change in this matter? Is it any wender have are well to go to the front. is to sixty-five miles have to add worst is The hurricane foretold by the Signal the Atlantic upen break to Service, coast from Florida to Maine, is in full is fifty wind the The velocity of blast. a by are of Carey- be looked yalcane Orleans The free who articles active onds. pcople, system allowed may fight lasting common vicious of the collectioa of that Fitzsimmons ew supported 3000 man, Au is the iv-| door? As they arg the houses. R.- taxed near Silver, 6314 cents; lead, $3.06. aristocrats, daily vicinity Ky., as Japan jag so many of in from. center, at or Wednesday, Re- industries heard havenot been vil of euch up : the storm under Ameri- on newspaper will be knit The What build a wer in which, the Central resist reported So long on manufac- by these egssigt in to Tien Tsia, hurricane of damage by the Reports encrmous on the Southern ceast indicate jin lives. none lesses in property, .bnb in thet region Key West and other points be combined. to line of news only nets | consequence result? the railroad insurrestion. is whe tie of legislatien? } and his friends te and Kendall, her cordon bill A merica, 1 ity believes Russia will make iba pre text for interfering. Japan has raised | of evitable Mexico Salvador, leadership, prepared It 20 to 100 per cent. the The a splendid onthe haye destroyed a station Siberian Railread, and a London McKinley the duty from will be the to San of an the burdea whe this view a system black and white headed pina, as.the case willing to sell the peeple ef Utah meat (Great laughter.) might be, were used. The appearance ati? 14 centsapound. of many a pretiy little bonnet was We hear somuch about what the marred by cho reckless use of these un- Republican party las done for Utah. sightly articles. But we have change T should like to know what it has don ail that, and nowadays bonnet pine ar that we ought no begrateful for. If it raade a special study with tho most Charming results. It is necessary to have ever did anything, then it was before I a@set of ping to tone with each hat or was born. Lem now 8&7 years of age bonnet, and they may be obtained in alk and in all these years it has dene nothshapes, sizes and colors. Some of the ing that I know Of, for-as f believe AL rettiest simulate flowers. Blue corn was born before the Republican party owers havea tiny crystal glistening tn came inte power. . the center of the stamens, and brilOn the ether hand, beheld what the Hancy is added to counterfelé Neapolitan Democratic party has dene! As soon as and wood violcits by the satne me: it regains power Measure pon measure ints. Pinheads set with crystals are always effective. Of more costly and elaborate designs there is an immense variety. Moonstones are much used in conjunction with diamonds, ead many ed in the which have been so fashionable of late.—Jewelers’ Review. in What : sells (Great laughter.) Novelties In Vonnet Ping. Ad ona timo every ono fastened on her 3 hat with a piece of elastic. Then this tured relieving took yesterday. although tax by Captain Black. If it reaches & crisis the afair will arige to the dignity to contribute next said the butcher, WhenI sell him for and on his investment. was passed just now.” ‘eVecll,” de same. a the butcher, the matter that boer ” it at the shop yeplied any meat a pound ville suffering, much The farmer who manufacturer Orleans a draw, fraud. advance Anto a Japanese of Reports Their onjectManchuria are confirmed. the terminus of 25 | ive point is Moulkden, fought woolen net profit on his investment towards gone and te cun- Congress Peary Arcee Dr. Vinccnt,surgeon ef the has written a letter chargtic expedition, incompeteucy negiect, with Peary ing and and Plim- pounds, The peeple inthe to be taxed poor was can States vould ought publican appointed Gener-} tig stated that Hzeta publican logic, 56 per cent. at New contest Mexican cent., and agriculture 2.9 can well afford Pullman fought with O’Donnell. at 118 reunds egainst to a turning have according of the They stated 15 cents the for 1214 “Oh?” the butcher hosiery the fight was made by beth, classes, something of, forced Utah. per cent; cent; of property. Two light-weights, Murphy mer, the above showing the farmers 2.9 per cent. (Applause.) tha their per per anawered the has O'Donnell teye sent to Corbett, by cagilenging in his Corbett, himself, Fitzsimmons flatly. reanswer to Fitzsimmons’s letter, he has first until him to meet fuees challenge of resigned. denhall, of speech; laboring makes property for property rights. 21.3 tribute to the peor, abused manufacturers. principles, LT have been Republicans “hen,” ’ Upon and matter A in 2:14. state of Detroit Duffield Ward William Godetic Superintendent of the Oeast and Survey, to suecesd Professor T. 0. Men- per cent. that the of the Mor- constitutional, 388.5 goods, 56 Yet, when voted the property glass, goods Supreme on the are at outs over again dehampion Bieyclist Ziegler making it feated a pacer in a mile race, al that I wish to be understeod ag aserting window Board of equalization insufficient assessment The President today sense the right ef the priesthoed will be the Company’s heard pergons in our territory object to we also haye responsibilities and duties statehood because of the increased taxes to ourselves and to others; but until the it is claimed that statehood will invelye. foregoing can be construed as meddling south bofore. Guche group of specta- If a boy old enough to thirk is afraid of in politics, I shallbe unable to find tors, 50 thoroughly representative of the manhood and the responsibilities of a ‘ground for the uneasiness of which you south as i$ was and the south as itis, has family because of the expense, he had speak. However, in thelight of tbis never boch soon in Memphis. Anexz-Fedand views, I If there is statement of my meaning eral brigadier, an ex-Confederate briga- better always remain aboy. Gier and an ox-Confederate colonel were a.manlwho dees net want. all the liber- trust there can be no further cause of ties that his country can give because te anxiety or unrest; I assure you there is the judges. : d -Of courso tho thonght hed not been fears the cost, I say that man had better no foundation for it. seriously entertained by eny one that emigrate te some other country, (ApYours respectfully the ox-Confederates—they who had sicod plause.) “WILFORD WOODRUFF.” fi the “hornets’ nest” and the ‘bloody —————— rn, angles” of the foarful days so long past I feel a debt of gratitude in my heart could do moro than make a more ct to Joseph L. Rawlins for the magnificent) The censts of 1880 shows, by taking less graceful parado. They were men measure of liberty he has secured for the actual figures of the returns, that all edvanced in yeats. A third cf a contury the manufacturers of the United States inskes somewhat of a difference in ene’s Utah—a debt that, in my epinien, can be during fthe year 1879 made net, after hearing, in his vision, in the elasticity paid only by the yote of every Utah born paying fer all their labor and material sad responsiveness of his sinews. Thess and syery Utah bred bey, and of every 86.6 per cent. upon their capital inyested. gon for noaxly 80 years had been lean- yoter yko loves his rights being east for Worsted geods,after paying for all labor img over desks, wielding tools, engaging him. (Great applause.) and material used, netted upon the acfn the affairs of commercial of profes If, in otr land, there is a body of men gonal life. It was nos to be supposed who sheuld be above the suspicion of tual capital Invested 34 per cent. Woolen thet they could suddenly lay down theix hats netted 55 per cent. Iron and steel partizanship, who should be guided by pons, their books and their tools, and 21.5 per cent; boots and shoes, 47 per donning thelr old habilimeats make any- those principles of right that are a light cent; chemical commodities, 32 per cent; hing like a scrious contest against the to their understanding, who should de- agricultural implements, 85 per cent; erack corps of the Chickasaw guards. cide cases on their merits as they underItis said that among tailers are now after in this as isin where Gevernor Altgeld of the church. to set an example Mexico and Gautemala an uusetiled boundary. the on strike. as our people Silver 6334¢; lead, $3.03. ~ is the beth Rurope. , York New -At. leaders EIT aa REWS. Tuesday Sepb. 25. haye Tailors Brotherhood shipped on material work to refused rom Boston, intentien to counsel no men -advise. right, 9 ae tick- never AE Friday Sept. 28. <YFRET WEER’S THE OF DIGEST the and as have 10C. Premium list the Rapub- and hays in other things, my Send for TWELVE tnd "JOHN R. WONDER, President GEO. D. PYPER, Secretary. se of politics as too frequently practiced in I have UNDER f Your Exhibits, Then Come Yoursel Bring Your Rei ativesand Friends. Sond claim individuais the world, and Wheat Palace. ‘such we the corruption, un- hopefully to the time when I should be a man avd should enjoy the rights andassume the 6 respensibilities of manhood. Now that Lam re- on to vote than them, and politics we we have other admission as a boy, lines was et, and no Democrat vete agency since to vote the as history I remenber the territory of this policy; the block on which this building stands. eres eR REPRESEN a a : 2 UTAH TERRITORIAL FAIR. and we vociferous a RESP E of lines, Male Quartette Con, Show in which every bat oy wins; test; a New and Special Feature. Wonderful Hesources. Rates for all Transported P over Railways. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. is not emphatical- the division the Mormen Come and see the Corn responsibili- He as follows: ,CONPEDERATE VETS WIN A DRILL. their was with spoke appearance and Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: The hour is late and I know yeu want hailed We do not think that any very intelligent people will fallinto an error of this kind but the weaker tainded people are apt to and in some cases actually do allow their political differences to enter into . their business and. their social relations with their neighbors. Those people should remember that the politics does not make the man. Aman is a man no matter what his politics or religion may be. ¥€he other & who foughe d was of which Mr. Grant was seated and led him will have sratic schools, and churches? | attention inA New and Novel Progr am Bach Day and Night, s Shearing com cluding Ebucational Contests; Sheep & Baby jump, Parachute and tion; Balloon Ascention Fy he immediately The Grand Military Parade and The Utah Nathional Guard, of Special if should J. Grant; was Gur World’s Fair temperal their horses to so-and-so’s blacksmith shop becavse of political differences; they would not give employment to this or that man up Composed of the Choicest Paintings owned by Citizons of Utah, and loaned to the Fair for this occasion, A in the matter of politics,that the LatterA | Day Saints should be governed by pure Heber Exhibition New Works of Art by Home Artists. general theartre. : & The Fair will be opened with KG) AWAY, Under the Cammand of Gen. Geo. M.Ottinger. Owes 2 Debt of Gratitude to Rawbe usedino polities, aud that eyery memof difference to the people outside Utah lins—Hiyery Utah Raised; Ciilzen ber of the church should be left free to of politics. We are told that some Should Support Him, 1 yvote as ‘‘his convictions prompt him.” people are so weak that they allow has been such a universal call ‘Po the second, my reply is that ‘the their political feelings to enter into forThere an extended report of the stirring centrol of the political actions of our their business affairs, their social speech made by Hon, Heber J. Grant at people absolutely, is not sebup asa circles and eyen into their family the Democratic conventior in the theatre claim in my remarks, and I certainly regulations. This is going too far; the peacefulness of home, the puri- September 15, that we hers present it would not wish them to be so underty of society and the freedom of as nearly yerbatim as it could be obtained stoed. JI hold that itis the right of the priesthood to advise at any and all times business should never be pamper- from the reporter’s notes: At the close ef Mr.Rawlina’ remarks and under any circumstances those who edenor trammeled with the differences and bickerings of politics. on silver at Saturday night’s meeting, profess te respect its powers, in all the hour GIYEN 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, 1894 OCTOBER UTAH, CITY, An Exhibition including Home Manufactures, Minerals, Mechanism, Agriculture, Fruits and Flowers, and The Triumph of Mind over Matter. Utah’s Best Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry Woedruf’s inquiries It SAKE SALF L. renee do in anything else, but that difference should uot to for delegate to Congress also, every Utah-raised boy and every patriotic POLITICS. politics, just Rawlins, A Binging Appeal te the Voters of man in Utah should vote for him.—é. Herald. 5 Utah, With some people the subject of polttics is carried rather tco far. %t is all right for people to differ in LL. will support him and to declare Entered Adegivs Porto fee, Feber, &S ead end elaca mati matte’ « Fiat Territoria PARTY. wh 2 99 Guo. BaARZES the to an exUnited may have The Eskimo Bulletin is the only jour nal published within the arctic circle, 16: ig printed at Cape Prince of Wales, Alasg ka, and is issued only once a year, { : 2 ; \i Two tons of dynamite exploded under | 2 n vessel in New York harbor ta ufted |