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Show Xces, j Co'" i0gpjMY management of tbit chances tbe joint resolution has for ing adopted, plain, everyday luenTbave never conceded the superiority claimed eduby those officers who have been of the cated at the expense government over all others oho served in the army. If a man hat natnral ability and talent in that line there can be no doubt :bat the system of education at West Point tend 4 make a better auhJrer uf him; but be ie a careless reader of recent bis-- ; lory wbO asserts that fiR is necessarily the superiar of the volunteer officer, Hundreds of esses con'd be cited to prove tbe contrary. The question of whether the govern-me- n should siiopt tbs uiutric system of weights and meaure doe not wem to contain anything humoious. but when tbe bill providing for the adoption of that tyitem on July 1, I'-- wsa before the House Representative they of Virginia kept the House in a roar of laughter during his short speech against the bill. He started out bv saying that it would be as yasy for bim to learn German or Sanskrit at the metric system. He tiien fired a few bSmorou squibs at the table of the metric system, ridiculing the linear and cubic measurements, their derivatives and nomenclature, and aaid s he had not found the wet measure. Then assuming a judicial pose he continued : Wheres yeur measure of whiskey? How many liters are therein a drink? I venture to say Kentucky will have tomething to say about tbe adoption of this new tangled system. Her delega--tio- a will lie solidly opposed t it. I aai not surprised that we are referred to Africa as one of the progressive countries which hat adopted this system. The bill was recommitted. Not a little amusement followed the expressions of two Democratic Senators, who are both known as administration men, on the Presidents probable action on the Cuban resolutions. It was in the Senate lobby. A group of Senators were discussing probabilities when Senator Gray of iHda ware said; "Mr. Cleveland may be relied upon to do what he thinks rights' Senatur lindsny of Kentucky retorted with more or lets vehemence; He may be relied npou to do what he d n pleases. Senator Butler of North Carolina bat introduced a joint resolution in the Senate which many think ought to le put through. It provides for a constitutional amendment to limit the veto power of the President by giving Congress the right to mss measures over a veto by a majority vote, instead of the two-thirvote now required. great government. which is now building a new borne for iltelf the frnite of ita persistent and bard tabor. i an Ait la j in on 20 (it t'i Ul, V) v 40 .'I u; Vt V AtM 1' S Wl j tl tigning binitelf Orren M. Donaldson write to tbt Sait Lake Tribune from Chicago suggesting that the A daAKK f m 0 far 'thluuUr',tlUl iuer 'name of Halt lake City be changed to one more high sounding. It isn't pathetic enough to auit him. He want Vim. a 7, it called Utabpolia, Bonneville, of H VlKff, tomething of the sort. Poor thing; all Y, APR. 17, 189ft, will feel torry for him, I'm suah! It aw. w 11 never do for him to come out into tl.A KltTORY, tfy wild and wooly west, where acre head a and canet dont go tuaclt Uw ward the making of a man, fie it unJ W JmM S. M, Hriirham , the tame dude who wanted doubtedly . John A, . IMrM, Holt of Ijead wood' changed in 1884 the name T. HaramtMttl Jam. Morinut Kldmrrlt because it the bawwort, gate him .Juarpb t htmaa .. .,,, .A. C. litafoi donteber knaw when be hesrd it f, a1 Mar-lia- , il , d. daiur. Riser A. I Ir tui news published in the Salt Lake papers of the 11th with reference pVIALPlXTKICT. John A. Street ' to the extension of a branch of the Rio Korthfott Grande Western railroad front Provo to .. , ,J A tuiBion ... J J.JfUktm ..J. M Harrtiiftos connect with Park City proves true, it ,...J. H, will be a boon to Summit county. There Or , R. . . ... t. OTt hh4 , R, H M.S Towrireint lik John A VHi.a . ,, it every reason, too, to believe the road The grads up the Provo ad will be built. is not difficult, rurtlre canyon and from lieber be expensive. not will City , , nl ; , ,..r Julio RoMitaeu There ere many mints along the pro .. . i. I., t amplx-l- ) Vgt. A . .... .Thome l opfoy posed route that will be producers and I bU . J, A Smith , . Or J. t Itambers i ,,, shippers should the road be built and iyl... Jama MtMUoa Florida anti v h , h iiitcnik, A. the effects of such new enterprises will I Urn. If, JrM John v. be felt in forula, wher every section of this county. tjot groat, A Tribune special says the people of 4 lieber art enthusiastic over the new The full bench eourt banded the Tribune of tb branch, and all who htve been spoken defendant In a r4 , to on the matter art favorably impressed, t0 our acainat a Bangor! determination is shown by citi aotd a folding bet'1 4 that all may know and aid the company In every way to sens jitknifo upou of ghta suffrage, While, making possible. er Pnd hopele Pot permanentlyAaled that there are i Halls Vegetable Sicilian Hair lie The court saya ira filly thousand womenj newer has restoreJ hair to its original had no knowledge the State. But all color and prevented batdaese in thousbed which of the Holer, Vmertainly at ands of case. It will do so to you Hup. and that no pha Utah women t for may lmbllHupon 2I ?tiH t H'ASIIISGTVS LETTER. iSCff ). M. ... W Roy W A mrel liklu to Park . r -- dtVti -- ": S f oca fsto 12, 1898. 5o. 101, by Stevens Conferring powers formerly vested la probate judges on judges of the district eoort. No, 103, by Steven Providing for a uniform aystern of public schools. No. 104. bv Bohtuo The horticultural bill. No, JOT, Fy Nve iing I lie right which case in in judgment was appeal rendered bv I'm ted States and Supreme courts courTioininie-iouer- s i,glon'.d Id a hub pior to 'the time for O C - JUST IN. I j j d-- J a;-- : peal bad not expired January 2, 1800. No. 115. by Caxier Tbe farmers in- - j " j stitute l5 Tlie State prison) No. Uu, No.ISJ.H committee on appropria- t io ns Makii g a special appropriation for tbe ref.irui scliool. No. 12i, by Condon Inooriwra'ing tbe Utah tin' school for tU blind. Ne. 120. bv Tayror Making a special appropnatmu for the Mate prison. - -- No, 144, by lleiner The jive stock hill, providing fprj the management of i A L assortnlent of Parasols and Umbrellas, Ladies Shirt Waists, Sweaters in sizes and colors to salt all. ' s a -- herds. No. 145, by Beard Providing for paying rewards for the killing of wild animals. No. 147r by Beard To prevent tbe adulteration of candy. ' No. 148, by Nye (by request) Amending sections 2oJ5 add 221KJ of the com-pillaws of 1888 in relation to fire insurance companies. No. 149, by Nye (by request) Amending sections 2288 and 2487 ef the compiled laws of 1888 in relation to life insurance companies. No. 131, by Gibson Prohibiting the sale of liquor to Indiana. No. 158, by Nye The bill providing fer a codification of tbe laws. No. 184, by special committee on great seal Providing a design for a great seat for the Bute. No. 187, by Taylor Providing for the removal of tbe reform school and for the coaduct of the same as the industrial A beautiful stock of Lawns, Percales, Satins, Wash Silks, Outings, Laces, Embroideries, etc. ed , Ladies and Misses Capes, ' M- U- lUffl r Ye Sheep Men, Take Notice! We always Keep on hand a complete line of Groceries, and will meet any prices quoted in the town. COALVILLE CO-O- P. P school. No. 170, by Beard Abolishing the office of sealers of weight and measures. No. 173, by Nye Amending title 4 of the code of civil procedure ef the compiled laws of 1888 relating to tbe place eflrialof civil actions by adding a new section to be known os section 3195 e, which section umket a contractor liable at the place contract is to be fulfilled. No. 174, ly Critchlow To authorise the bearing of probate guardianship Millinery and Ladies Eurnishings. T,adies of Coalville and adjoining settlements, I have endeavored to meet the of all by placing in stock an elegant line of de-fnan- ds HATS AND TRIMMINGS, ISO, by degree by tbe jury at Tooele on the 10th The contingent Thompson expenae bill. lust, No. 182, by Critchlow To exempt cer-tr- n officers from payment of feet for A dispatch dated Lot Angeles, Apiil 13th, states that D. F, Browning, for- commissions. In connection with our line of merly of Ogden and Balt lucks, had committed suicide. THE DRY ROODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, NOTIONS, SHOES, ETC. A big body of ore hat been struck in the Annie mine on the 200 foot level in 1U We a drift 245 feet front the main shaft that carry a stock of MACHINE EXTRAS we ordered have direct from the factory for all kinds oi run from 5 to 1C In gold. The Annie yhicli binders mowers and are used iu this sectiou of the couutry. that is on the d.vide above the Glencoe, j We also carry wagous, mowers, binders and hay rakes, north of Sunshine. Sunshine Sun. y and many other things. Cali and get our prices before purchasaVMtiftii'dMooght in a verdict of not guilty" in the case of the ing elsewhere, as we defy competition. President Cleveland has not had a figuring it.-li- rst lisppv-wee- k of came tlie iong work, at rto base delayed Cuban concut rent Congressional resolutions, w hich call for some action on bis part, whether they get it or not; then one of hia children was taken down rlose ith the measles, and last, and probably !nm. moat worrying of all, he hears that the V tv possibilities of the silver Democrats con ;v b (lulling the Chicago convention are believed every day. It ia that the virtual repudiation of the Car-!:ibixitn hr the ailver Ikrmocrats In Congress worried him anv. nt SALOON. w 'ted OmC-X- MAGGIE SALMON. C'Uirs-roAoKX- T. Wasihsutox, April (high at Ptuje Also a grade at very moderate prices. Ladies and Childrens common Hats from 2jc. up. Xy Every purchaser of a trimmed I matters in chambers in any other county hat receives a souvenir bouquet. respectfully call your attention in the district tuan themein which to mydwadies Shirt Waists. A large and complete line; all sizes . the action originates. and colors to select from. Ladies laundried waists, 50c. and up; No. 178,Jy Smoet Providing for the beautiful line of cambric underwear, ladies vests, I2yc. and up. STATE KIWI. management of the insane asylum. Also a uice line of zephyrs and precales, summer corsets, 50c. No. 177, by committee on appropriaBates, the man who killed Nordquist and up. tions The general appropriation bill. . was found guilty of murder in the first of Millard No. tti Pi rue Coif&uard be- It it pleasing to note the prosperity of at leatt one of Utah's country paper, and we congratalate the Park Record, I THE LEGISLATURE. start In the army as a volunteer, instead (with a West Point diploma, has largely increased the cause he made his Woks tenty yagraijta in one barn art found in a tingle night in a city the tizt of Ogden, it naturally leads one to think there la something wrong ir tha Th-ptf- itnr,,fittmwnrf"rmhtarobnaf Gtivv,iolmHumpUtya,wUe Grwr&ROBTTY Wanshi We UOW carry a line! of goods O U NG7 'VMteiday to till engage-j- ( ha been n trial charged with p. ' , ak in UHiieville, St. lauds The jurv were out about an hour and j tncbts to haVC ncvcr bteU thal 10 lUaht . f ; ao.J half, but from ,be first lie IwP.n stood ajid, aoilwiiug to ; The talk, to Ihuic-I- i iih own boom seven to one in favor tif acquittal. surpassed ill Coalville. The flag on the Ar club tioated at aj candidate ou a silver a a ittlatfortn, Mr, Tillman has already half mast Saturday out of rcam-c- t for the btated, and he will ptobeldy reiterate it memory of T. K. Williams, who died) Von hia i' i tl trip, that he intended th bolt the yerterd.iy. Mr, Williams was an old, anil if it failed to citixan, convention promiirenent t hiosgo adopt r?pctd LIQUORS. t iafnvtorr to the siiver diw4ur iu the Utah National Bak an.! piaifwrm I interratt-v- l in Utah business enterninnv , uen. AND CIGARS The Indian are making a rturdy fight prises. Tribune, uuat-a- ic tiuiv upon MrKuox, reuresen tiDg tbeRlo Gram's . tu rv v e 11 t t 'uu g fisFTe'cei ved. lf you wiuTtar thiTBrn rcrominenit.'d tv ttie Dawes Wetern cnmpanv, n in Ogden vested J ns a oininis-ioproviding for allotment in dny employing men to lay track on the good drink or cigar, ti...ea ictiHiit u--v RmGrande Western line extension south caU. j Vveralty of the hinds in Indian Terri iiifvnl.on, ui Cii f 1 de laratmn (tori, etc., ami it h.'k like they might from Salina. Twenty men were adverSIMPSON &SWAINSOW vidwl that t the tnte of applying I' Vi hat the Indian think of tised for and secured Within a few hours. in certiluau the uppluaut has resided ; thi hill m voids bv Mr. S. Miller, an Some of them are men who quite work this country five year .1, educated Creek, who i now in Wasi.mg-ton- , on the power dam. They are to le paid The women who, though of the 41.58 jver dav and will he taken nouth TIN-SHO- P. w hen lie said ; violatioH in Hi Law. qu i red age, cannot vote th' Jer Attorney of the piot sacred tre.nu-on the part this morning. Ogden Standard amfi not am who birth Utote of foreign On Monday afternoon an accident oc- Practice in all the court. Col' of ib government and the tiibet. H lave mA been married to citizen- - ' 1 c, Stove at Plain C'ity, whU U rcu!tel in curred no effiectthanlhe other canbave t paupernaturaliaed by to. "attended lections' who have not been promptly ization of our peiipleand theirextiuction the death of Isaac Forms, aged 78 Pipe, Hath Tubs, Garden viataraluatiou of their parenU whM north of doors three old gentleman was in' bit Office The The will soon allotment oflandt years. follow. wlimd. Sprinklers, Galvanized Iron, HOUSE. 'SIGN AM) lhe tiuidreiv were minors; or barn talking lo his wife ami a neigh Ivor, Times office. Main st., Coalville before Zinc, Copper and Sheet- e the; nota-vin thi country. Iron Work, etc., made and DECOR VTIVE to the UM curse instead of a benefit, for whatever when two your.g men named Bramwell were l And five year conditions may be imposed, at the end drove up with a load of hay. They naturalixe. be 1DEK. by date on thich aliens can Repaired T Noveiu of few year a small numlier of peoplq were unaware of the old gentlemans " this t year yr time to vot TasYeinn mL m lend aiwi the all will own the uiasse gTbmtdtng pretense Ur electidh. This date Hi occur ninety will be Attorney pole threw it off just a be came out of beggars. days before election, a one of the qualiin child a his with The arm. ham the of introhas Colorado Senator Teller Notarv Public. fications of A voter, under the constitu duced a bill to compel all natiosal banks heavy pole struck him on the head, Shop, one block east of Stake for is day. ninety tmn, citizenship tiffiiv iwo doors north f Btake skull and killing him inthe in vaults reserves crushing tbeirown to their keep House. Coalville, Utah. It will thus be seen Hint feign instead of Iloure, Coslviile, Utah. it out at Interest to stantly. Herald. Mate loaning mU t the woman wbe arrived in The meeting of ths Utah Bilk ass banks in the great money renter. after she had reached the if0 of 18, and the called' for yesterday, failed to ciation lesa no e last J. He said that feptenaber citizen ly who has not been mad materialise would have owing to lack of a querara, which of 8200,000.000 than Paper Hanging a Specialty. or the naturalization of man-laPhysician and Surgeon. lafore she been in circulation, through the small but in the afternoon the members of parent, will be required, tied up in New York the silk commission appointed to carry City ml quarantine Ihjslrian. cwu a qualified elector, to file a banks, wa thus of Massachusetts into effect the provisions of the Capnon Hear Senator of a witli clerk City. declaration of inlentzo Office first block east of Times sericulH veU.mn!Trde.MrkoMa ta, and ail Pt-- I 1 ajcr furnished t l.iwei-- t ratea. from thereafter for said the reform sought by Sena tor Teller lavr for the encouragement of court, and wait two 5c, busincaa conduciad for Moetaart arts of Womans office the the met at he and that hoped the ture, I Ou the ieuan a (f a rertificate of citixen-hi- was badly needed Office, Coalville, Utah.' OwoniTf u a roil, up. Stencil work also omet met tcht done. AH a memcan iUom 5 tnau and ksa atotra paieut la J lime the bill would pas. Exponent and organized. , lemotv from W &end model, dialling or photo., with dnerip. Notw itbsUnding the epen opposition bers of the commission were present. Shop One door south 111 to 1 RestaurIt is bel.t vcj that the women who M. D., I tioo. VI adnw. U patentabla or not. Ire. of elected chairman, JAMES E. HOSMER, ant, Coalville, Clah. Give 11a a trial. will be unable to iiuebty tiicnivlve fur of the adinTuistratiunthe Houe militarv Zina D. V. Youngwras jcaargo. Our fat not ana till raiem la nerored. Hateoia.' wtth and j a Fawfoacrr, HowtoOb-aiFhyateian and Snrgren, committee has favorably reporte.1 ihe Isabelle E. Bennett eral.thou-sand01 aaoa la tha I'. & and foreign couatrtea J voting this year, Mmr jna free. and treaa- I yiU.UiC RRhWER, C.iatvilli. but a lie foie tte 1, one can at joint resolutiou providing for the nrome-- t Margaret A. Caine secretary hold was decided j regular It urer. lieutenant Miles to jo General inn of le a wav w hen in uffice at all hours except do more thou guei-- at the pro Notary TubUr. . at William Hod-- j f Ore that slur throw n meeting one ia three month. Her-- 1 Offitcnnd of the toU' auti.bcr of general. It ia belirv-Ornct. Wiihikctok D. t. i jKirt.i.n they Ma.fo I'r.pea old .on rreaii'Dct,. 11th. be ersons aid, at General Miles h? certain women of the htate. It rp. H .TH-nte- Ile-ideiui- WINES, -- ! u! n, J. - joi;s. a at Home-niadeTinwar- j-ri- Bl'tttIUK e ' at Law. Dr. wr-tur- Jones Joseph TINNER. Painters. J. CHAMBERS. a p. 1 n n, prul s fo-i- ii . ri C.A.SMOW&COj -r. |