Show ENGLAND LETTER I 1 NON 0 16 1893 1890 deir sir now that tho the great bettle has been ought fought and won and the atmosphere haa has been cleared from the clouds 0 smoke caused by the he ivy cannonading canno the victorious party have told how they von won tho the battle ho how their opponents went to their defeat and how the heroic leader of the defeated party tendered his 1118 congratulations of 0 respect and his willingness to bow in humble submission at the same time offering olf cring bis his firm support to the choice of the american people or at least to tho the powers which caused his opponent to be the favored choice of the people it Is to be hoped that all sectional feelings will cease and that each party will work for american interests building up a commonwealth which will be honored and respected by the world last week was a very exciting week here it was fair week this cons lets ol 01 a great variety of amusements of various kinds such as merry go rounds sea and land boats wooden horses skirt dances ballet dancing and singing ain gini wax works ghost shows or transformation scenes art galleo galler 9 sleight of band hand performances and every other thin thing in connection such as toys of nil all kinds lemonade stands fruit stan Is and peddlers of all kinds and descriptions offering ott ering their mares ares to the public almost t eo of 0 note hid a band of this etli with their merr jo zo rounds rou aids ere nil all run with power I 1 roni rom rii urda morning until 12 night nl lit the town was in in uproar for choti the fair not only from neighboring tona but from long rhia to be a regular timo time of rejoicing I 1 ever bo 13 1 is jolly enjo here buch its tho the number ul ot people here that tho the market place was ono solid mass of human beings bach such cro crow al aing ng pushing jostlin jostling lip and ill in tho the very best of humor anery ery bod came come out for the fun and ever everrod boda bod had all w anted there were a few who were out of sorts caused by a pressure of the brain by taking an overdose of extract of barley this air fair was in honor of an ancient custom when all servants are liberated from their former masters and they gather themselves together on the market the second day of the fair dressed in their best and otter offer themselves to the highest bidder for one year and whoever they thoy engage to they must be a to them for one year and it any irv it does not like her place and runs away she he can be arrested and placed iu lu confinement on friday lasta last a large number were inthe in the market ready and willing to obtain new lew masters for another year it used to lav la whenever a master engaged in the market he was as required to give a shilling but sometimes he got left on both the shilling and servant I 1 think this custom is fast d ing out as it should dc d r the rho prospects for england are not encouraging cou raging for this winter on account of the famine in india dread bread is ou on the rise and it Is expected that by bread will be seven maven peace peare a loaf this will work a hardship on many as outdoor laborers are now on short time less money and dearer bread Is fis not pleasant many hany people at home imagine the rise in wheat 1 is caused by tho the election of mckinley supply and demand in this case is the cause many of the manufacturers here think mr mckinley will insist on an increaser ot of tariff they dont seem to know there is a power behind mr v aich power is the american people who will delegate men to attend to that little matter mr mckinley may inny suggest and no doubt his suggestions ill be considered the american 1 p p juhase u have barned a lesion lesson thu dont want ant the earth only a contented and a happ people A great many things thing i have been wild during ur ng the list campaign about american protection ao 10 how much would utah be b bi raising the price of all their w i caring api arel dinatle midean in the manufacture rg rc enters centers of the lit 1 it not take more inore of her products to pur chiso elvise them it these prating politicians would advocate protection fur for utah protect the manufacture ol 01 everything over thing within the state that auld uld possibly be made and pun pum base hase lothing on the outside that no could manufacture mallu facture bursel ourselves es and thus glye give employ mint to sons a 0 no and daugh daughters teis ahn she would gro grow lv this is toe lind ot protection we need give our young people employment pro them hemin in their virtue by establishing I 1 industries which gives them something lom ething to do I 1 an anisto idle brain Is 1 the devils work shop 10 if it all parties would combine and work in union for the common caas cause of all utah would grow and proper prosper some may say wo we have to pay such waged our manufacturing dont pay Reduce wages ons on a parity with the product products odthe of abo country aull I 1 not a it man or a woman or a girl r ha hae e ices less wages and have steady ernpao the i ear through A steady wage for hat a person la Is really north la Is what counts itou xou vont inda finda huer race of people any litre thin here in 1 luper I 1 inland so called 1 I dont want to till thin the are paupers unless I 1 haven rood chance to get aa aft B L lr thing is us its regular as the clock their labor ts is rt gular are regular aluir lg is regular their bleep is re regular Lular and as a rule the teiei are joll 1 and hai lial i id ind a aitio raci of ctol ie I 1 ahey hey studs UI litre in their drtad ss and their amand saed nothing thing is isaid e more wore to our pigs tojun some of tic tl poor hane baero to eat ks a they are brought up frugal anil and saving s v eather meather has been cold and fog 3 of 0 late but still it is not so bad when ono one gets used to it it generally takes a man two ears to get used to it then we mo move ve west and dont dealt feel it so much the high mountains keap the fogs back the elders generally aro are feeling very well they would eel feel much better it the people understood them better there have been so many books published in timea times past against the latter day saints by unscrupulous writers in order to make money and fain gain not notoriety orlet 71 that innocent people believe them true and hence we are despised because of we have much different experiences here than have our co laborers in the state states here our board and lodgings cost us an on average of from 8 to 10 shillings a week besides our washing baths traveling expenses tract sand books given away mayo which amounts to considerable the saints here are generally Iery poor and have all they cando can do boget to get along while their hearts are warm for the elders and are always glad to have them come and partake of their hospitality yet the elders in man instances feel more like helping help hij them so we try and lodge with them and pa our way when heti no ie can do so there Is 13 no begging allowed here an and I 1 if I 1 the I 1 iders should ask for food and anti shelter some would give it others nho bo are evil disposed run ion 5 ou into the affectionate inns 11 hoping nil all are vell ell at bomp and that utah aill i 1 14 1 the of bours a in most 0 st UFO U bi cli 91 N lab ben of the oni to int pire p ire the ina n for antei on aher the othni InC members tillers anro Seita tort hoar chandler tind and glar and it is the aim of the committee to proceed to ernin a bill and seek to have haie it based ot at the present session of congress and if sue suc ul the effort in behalf of sil eaher or may at rt once orle be token talen up tip after the inauguration of president mckin ley the opposition of course do not favor this mode of proceed ure but we suspect it is rather on account of its possibility of success the republican party is pledged to do all in its power to secure an international agreement an and devery every true friend of silver should give his support if the proposition meets the hearts desire of every en cry silver ath er nian will be fulfilled if the proposition proves a failure the republican party will ill take the brunt of it but give the scheme an honest trial till foul murder of anceo the cuban leader at the hands of the spaniards vi was as a most cowardly act it is a pity something can not be done to help poor cuba and done right quickly |