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THE DAILY i 's FEBRUARY 2, 15 THE FORIS, Japanese After the Island Defenses. LETTING THE FLEET -ALONE, Intend to Capture the Warships TTn- injured if the Entrance to the Buys a Large Lot of Krupp's Famous War Sends More Troops. to with 0000 C'ha-nr in London, Fob, official dispatch hrre to-day particulars of the of We I Hal "Wei by t'he Japanese The dtapaU'-h says that the Pcccmd army and thr- jloet attacked Wei ITal W01 on, the- morning of TVeu- last and by evening the land forces were captuml. The Island forts are still but the Japatv ese have obtained rornrmmd of the- east and entrances of riie bay. Thf of Represents lives un-arilmmurty resolved to coTic-ur In the war expanses irrespective of time or of amount.

FirNO WJM, HEM' CEfANG. )f FunfC Ifl rn'arrh from Tung 1 troops to assist Viceroy thf Of Nan was one of the who fous'la io Anmunag-a thf Preach. CHINA MCVS KttUJPP OCJNS. FL-T-I. dispatch Cram Berlin t'he Standard says it is re- uortod tl-u'tv 'tfiat China has bought and war material to tlte value ot marks from Krtipp.

'Hie crews ol' I ho sloamc-rs thai will con-vi-y thi.s material to China receive triple wages on account nf ihf: da-ngrcr. BDMBA-flDCNG- THK FORTS. Tendon, Fo'b. dlttpafch from Chen -Koo says that the bombardment n'f thf- Island of FCunt: Tau. ofC Wei 1-Fa-l Wfcl, 'has The replying The jtpponr to avoid at Hoot with a view of cnpturititf it uiKUii IVES AND COMING, Mezico Still Sends Troops; f'lty of'Mf-odco.

Feb. is still sending IrvopH to Mhc frontier. From general gossip 1t Inaks as though President -THax may bo handicapped by his Cabinet on iieowmt of flmmceK. but JliAtcrn'filfL s'till staudK O'li her proposition. Mexico lia.t so far appo- clti-use four of the of.

1832. calling 1 for arbitration, ennse- ((tieiitly other em hers nf the" roputMl federation Arnnrlcan republics iKncrnr t'he treaty CJuatorinala. bfvtwoe'n 10,000 smd now on Lhe frontier. Among 1 the various forclgrn lections (liere the Bentlment Is t'hat Mexico's policy la justified, Thu opinion also seems to prevail that mi lens (kiatem'ala renedcs there will ia declaration of war. Surprisfid King- Humbert.

Tlame 'Feb. Odd! of the general' fllaff of the- uirrny became suddenly Insane. TF-e--wus In the W-ar Uc- imrtment, when lie suddenly cried out in a loud voice that saw murderers and thieves nt a window. lth Ids tare dfetortert -wl't'h the rushed out of i.li-o morn and nun tn Qulflnai, He 11 as seel tihe r4cnt'lnels ivitiumt dlfTlculty tmd' to the Department Police, -vvherf King- F-lumbert WHS re- reiving 1 t'ho Provincifil prefects. As he cipt-nod itnr- door entered the room M'alor Oddl cried: "Thlevos.

The Kinfc surprise as he 'hetfii'd the cry arid saw the wild look upon face the ofRcer. The /i.tteiivlaai.ts seized Major Udell 'and took lil'm from 'the roam and summoned to attCTKl h'lnu Politics in Newfoundland. iSL Jolvres. N. Ftfb.

T'he political deadlock -wns brokc-n In House when Sir "Wllltam 'VVhl-tcway secured a oomrrUwslon h'im to a seat In. the 'LeglslnAtvr. Assembly. At noon the B. O.

Grcwu J'rlmo Minister, arid 'his executive colleaKues, tpncloretl their rosiprnations to (the The Governor railed in Sir W'il- (ll-am WhlLeway. who will undoubtedly nttempt 'to farm a Mlnlgtry. n's the stronR-est and hest, T'rice'a Baking Powder, and it's absolutely pure. UNION PACIFIC RETRENCHMENT. Ko Keduction in Train Service on This Division, The Union has now Its forces reduced to a 'hard 'times footing 1 and 'an immense reduction in oprraitlnpr expenses 'has been The of a-elrenehnie-n-t.

noeessiitateU hy tho slump in traffic-, hns been applied 'to iHio moitmtoiu division. In 'nil departments of 't'he -froitrht. service, frmu clerks to engine wipers, ami many cm- arc likely 'to be "pinched" before Improvement In business will jus- itH'y Hielr ro-emiploynio nt. Supo-rlnteudent Kn.ncroft stated "torday 't-'hut while -niTny crews- thad been laid off. t'hp-ve been no iivducitlon 'In the -rog-ula-r train servloo, with the except Irm of -a single train In Taohe vn.tley.

freight tn-lfie. 'had approximately 40 per cent. compared with last fall, which of course necessitated a rot-responding 1 reduction in the number of extra freight it ruins. The policy of Mie rampnny was -fo irivo 'the preference to the older employees, nnd 'those laid off included young- men and employees of the khone'st terms of service. While 'there It as been a tremendous shrinkasre in riusiness, -the mountain division is 'holding- its own, do'iiiR- fully as well as u-t'her portions of system.

There is absolutely no 'trut'h. Bxiper- iTitendeivt "Bancivft sta-tos. in the receivt rumors the Union Pacific is about to cut its down tto erne 'train day. No such reduction been contemplnttnl. Passenger Rate Ttunbles.

The plans thc Western roads have Vscain been aipset, accordincr to reports received from Chicago, and the passenijer agreement -which was aai- n-aiineed to so iato effect on t'he lotlh. be. temporarily laid on the shelf. General Passensref Ap'ont Bennett 'Ot it-he RLo Grande Western, will leave list once for Chicago, upon the nrgrent request of the other lines interested. another conference will be held.

The Grand Trunk seems to be itfoe clVs- element at 'the present time, 'the -hitch as over rates east or Gh'ica sro Oiney's New Assistant. Feb. Hon. J. M.

Dfckinro'n, nomina'tecl 'to 'be Assistant Attorney-General of 'the TT-nlted Steltes. prominent 1-aivryer of 'th'is city. 14, a great grandson of Felix Grundy, the famous Semator from Tennessee. Read Coin's Financial School: It will be a revelation to you on ths gold, and currency questions. For sale Tribune, 50 cent edition, 160 pag-es tor 30 cen'ts, postage Will Play an Exhibition Billiard Game Here.

New York, Feb. Frank Ivea Jake Schaefer "nave w'J't'h M'anag-er Charley Parker for an exjMbH'fan -'tour of four months, durins tvflilrfi 1-hey will play exliJW-tion frames in Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Sprhrps, Le'advllle, Cripple Creek, Chsyenne, 'Salt CKy, Offden, But'te, Helena, M'is-Fxrtila, Jfalls, Walla 'Walla. -Spokane, Seattle. Taoo- ma, San Francisco and Angeles. San Francisco Races.

Sari Francisco. F-c-b. sum- mr-rv weather -a big crowd to rhc t-ack to-rfay. A lot of ordinary horses ran, but they put up some racing. Favorites won ihv second am! last -races.

To-morrow the racinfc will be on regular 'track which in fair condition; T'he tiro mil we, will be the pa Lure of 'the day. race, five and 'balf furlong, Day won, Mela'nita Moni-ta-third. Time, 1:14. Secf-nd race, seven furlonps. solllns 1 Glndia-tor Dob jjprance third.

Time, 1:40. ThlTd race, live and a furlonjrs, won. LRtle second, "White Cloud third. Tune, Fourth nice, five and a-half furlongs, Scot won, Booze second, Abl P. 'third.

Time, FIft.h race, five and a 'half furlongs, solIlJiK 1 won, McLi.yht second, Time. Trot and Pace at Fresno. Feb. crack -trotters and pacers were tflven a chance to show tlhcir speed to-day. The track but the racing was JTOCH'- Directly lowered his pacing- record 'half ft second, making 'the mile- in Joe Patch en beat Ilobert J.

'three iheats. Time. 2:00. The t-rack was said to be at least three slow. Alix trotted against 'her own record oj! hut only -made 2:08.

,11 (j was to pace -a mile with a running- inrute his Chillicobhe record of but only paced haJf a mile in 1:01. Maher-Hall-lKilrain. Roslori. Feb. Sufl'ollc Athletic Club 'has coinple'tcd arramnreTne-n'ts for between Pe-ler Ma-hei- and Ji-rs 'Hall for February 22nd.

The con- will be for six rounds. On March Maher will meet Jake Kilrane before ithe Suffolk Club. Tioftlth ia wealth. Jt is secured by uslnff Dr. Price 1 Baking- Powder, lie- cause It's absolutely pure.

HEW UNDERWRITERS' BOARD. Propose to Preeze the Independent Compardes. San Fram-lHC'" 1 now of fire as sueoes- Hor tu Pacific Insurance Union, xvaa fully 'Ir-clay arid rate cutting has' Oyt of fifty-Jlvo in -ihis city, representing: 105 foi'fy have- stenetl the cri Thoiwj cornp-i'iucs whlc'h have not the compact are local corpora or those of sirnaW capital, which will not be 'admitted 'io uhe board because al'legod violations of ihu oi'd cO'mpacl. The 'union, at-i a body, will offer lower raU-3 tlvan ou'ts'ida companies uan to 'take. Rea-d Coin's School: It will be a revelation 'to you on the gold, iil- ver, a.nd currency qnus-Uona.

For pale at Tribune, F.O cent edition. 100 cents, postage paid. Hill's Story on Quay. I mot Senator Hill on -the ears 'the other day. He looked stouter limn when'he was hard at work'in the executive fie -had returned from Florida, and 'told this storv of his experience with one of IlKhC-rinen.

While out on -the river with the ipl-sca-torial expert Senator Hill 1 inquired, "Do you know Senator and received thi.s reply: "Oh. yos. I know'Senator Quay. no imui. vVhy.

Jie don't down here and fish like we do -wHh a hook lie has a tbltf crank t'ha't lie iurns so io pull in 'his line when ho gets hold of -a and thai 1 'the wuy he lancirt 'em. don't pull 'em in like a lls'hemian. He it with his ithere's no fun In Chat." Senator Quay hears -the reputation at "U'ashins- of 1 quite -an expert with he- rod, and 'the story pleased Hilt nut a lu- His reply to the fisherman -deserves to be recorded. Said 'Ito: "You do not. surprise me at all when you -toll me that he fishes wHli crank.

That's iusi. thy way he runs 'the politics of his York Mail and Coin's School if you wish to know'all about silver. For sale by Tribune: 50 cent edRiou 1(JO p.iges for cents: postaye paid. "On an' Indiana Statesman, This is -a story a'botit tt Coneressnutn from 'Indiana, and it Is perfectly true. One night, or io be exact, one morning, the Cons'ressmaa came home in a condition 'that inlffh-t have given rise to a remark.

He was not dear no! And to prove it he said "truly rural" all the way tip thing 1 which, as everybody knows, is an infallible -test ui' sobriety. The U-jrht was 'tur-npd low in his room, but 'he dimly perceived a g'ray cat perched on a chair. The Indiana Congressman ile- "Soa-ti" said ho, sharply. dldn'-t stir. "Scat!" repeated the Congressman.

The cat took it poud-nat-uredly porfec-Uy s'till. The Congressman shook The cat only to and iffv and -then settled against, the chair's b.ic-k. "Well, tlw blamcdest cat!" rc- -t-lie Congressman- he pus-heel It off the cliair. And it was. It'had no fur.

The Con- heard a subdued snicker, and turntnjr. wife's eyes. Jt was a calico cat, and his abilHy to -pronounce "truly rural" was of no rost. MILITIA' ORDERS. General- Ottingef Announces Hs- suit of the Election.

Adjutant-General George M. Ottin- the following two orders yesterday, -and mailed them to com- intc-rested: Salt City. Fr-bruary 1, io-to. '7on held pereuant to gener- the 10 4 1395, from these the selection of To be Colonel lonol First Infan- Second battalion, First in- b-'-', First in- famrv Ferdinand Erickson, Mt. Pleasant.

fc Major First battalion Secona in- f-ntrv'K. W. Elrvrin, Logart. majority of the votes cast not ha, v- imr received by any one car.dJdate. thcr'in the First battalion, First M-V or in the battalion First cavalry, 'ri election will be necassarj-.

order of the ei-3 National Guard I-nlc'i Cits', February 1. -ISl'o. Si PStSn for field officer, held pursuant to general orders JNO. Series from Adjutant-General office, the First battalion. First irrfanti.

and the battalion First cavalri', each failed to elect, a Major. A second election Is therefore necessary in then cases. Ballots for Major for each Battalions will be forwarded to the Adjutant- General. Salt City so as to loach Him not latpr than J2 o'clock, noon. February J895.

Attention is invited to the following clause In section 29, Military code: in alt ---ases majority of all votes cast tu an election shall be necessary to choice." Company First Infantry (Tooele), Company First infantry, (1'rovo) and Company Second iniantry will each hold an. election on Saturday, February 9th. or as soon thereafter as practical, to fill vacancies inff among their commissioned officers. ior W. H.

Stevens, "Lieutenant-Colonel filter and Major R. AV. Ervvin will these elections respectively at Toonle. Provo and Logan. ni resignation of Lieuten- am II.

JM. Company 3D, First ffiinry is accepted, to take effect i of absence for throe months with permission to leave the Uiii- ted States granted Captain Hubert U. Hap-e, Second infantry, to take effect at pufh date as ho shall notify the Adjutant- General ar. necessary for his business in- terosts. I3v order of Comma r.dor-ln-Chief, G.

M. OTTiNGTDIt, Ac'ljn tan Is'made iifjht, Iroali and sweet by Dr. Baking Powder. K's absolutely pure. CLOSING OFJ1AILS.

ranll East ra. uiui intermediate noi'nts a 'lOp. m. tj- Oregon and Idaho 4 1:00 p.m. Atlantic mail m.

Salina p. m. p. m. and p.

m. and p. ra. o' for nia nnd p. ni.

N' y'. -Denver unit Glenwoocl 7:00 p.m. I jp 2 nbw and Grand m. I and intermediate nniniq ilailv, osc'ept m. O-i-'ark City arid Mill Creek.

7:00 a. m. rv r-' Canyon Jordai 7:00 a. m. U.

and inter- men late po mis -00 a. m. pouch for Chey n' 6 4 :30 m. TT" mails east of 'i nr 4:30 p.m. I'; Co'tVo'nwood a.

m. "p-lAll south of except 7:00 .1. m. UP -Closed pouch for 4:30 p. 3 rOK AKIUVAJL, OF MAILS.

and California 1 m. ft Valley 10:10 a. m. s'tbclVton ami Vn tprmodj. daily.

riaiifornla and 7:5,1 -Eastern mall M'COOK ON'THHNDIANS, Bepiora-ble Condition of Navajoes. and Southern TJtes. G-encral McCooJv, cornmaoitler of -the Department of the Colorado, delivered an address at a meeting- of tth Indian Association, held a-c Gsnver, "in which incidentally referred to the invasion of t'laii -by the Southern U-tes. The fol- iovring synopsis of. his address was Published" by -the-Denver News: General IMcCook, In his address, declared that hi his fortv years experience vrith the Indians tie "nad always found a white nr.ri the bottom of every difficulty.

He that his ns hi cases of. trouble whites and Indians have- arwava favor of the Indians. a gloomy outlook for the i- said he. "There is no of the thai I would accept a ffifu couldn't make a living on it. -It money which Is spent in foreign siigsions 1 keot at home a.n<j expended In providing-" Indian, returns would br quickly seen.

I tun a honic- mis- irian and I believe in Etftimsr crur in order first before out vn ch other parts ot the vn Yfll W.L. DOUGLAS I ILLS CUrtlT ISTHCMftT. i riTro AICIN DISCOVERER or Mxcelsior Hair Tonic. Falling Restored Not? BALD HEADS COVERED. in the history ot the world.

"The Indians of country pre- Over One Million People wear lha W. L. Douglas $3 $4 Shoes All our are equally satisfactory They give the beet value for the money. They equal custom ahoee in style end tit. Their wearing qualities nre unsurpassed.

The prices rire on JEROME HIRSCHMAN. The SEMI-WEEKLY Indian Ag-ent, who, lie said. Is -callod judcre, juror, father and mother to hi? untutored charges. The Geaeral fiitrli oompliment to Captain WiKiaans 'ami described t'he recent tronbl-e? In Utili. taking a warm stand In behalf of the- fn- "The land hicli they upon." "he.

"was t'hc- tmcestra! home of tbe aiwl Indians Ivad more J'lprht's tiiere than the white men. Those 'ndians are' now almost on the verge of and it is only through the t'osr- ulr.r assista.nce extended the ffiat they 1 1 through the winter Tvlthout stif- You can't turn a starving from" yoyr I never an Jn- for stealing when lie Is hungry. It Is nature's law." it will restore the natural ESTABLISHED 3L especially adapted to tocalitles favored with a daily mail. Why not send a copy for the 1805 to some friend or ralatlTe? The Semi-Weekly la made up largely from the cream of the daily, ID pag9S OB 8 on Mlcd MME. M.

VALE, Chicago Or any SaJt Lake drug O-ood Juck a'ttends 'the use of Cream Baking 1 Powder, because absolutely piire. tm THE THEATERS. 22 Years in Salt Lake. DR. C.

W. MIGQINS. weJl-itnoTvn specialist, has removed more alegant and commodious 17 and 1 8 Elmo For the Special Treatment and Cure of all Diseases of a Confidential or Private nature of STATE YDUft CASE OR CAtL OH Dr. Otterbowg, Centra! Block, 46-W, 2d South St. Salt.

Lake. City. O. ZBcoc 9. OFFBE 10 A.M.

TO P.M. SUNDAYS, 11 A.M. T8 Mfc I ON Ono Six Mouths. Thrse Months, .3 woman nnd cJover handsomely g-owned. appearing hi a most engaging play, is c-oiu- blm.Lton so rare as to be remarkably even in these clays of surprise.

It too bat! these eratlfying such poor h-armonizinff 'the meager 'audience that viewed Satire Marti not last nigh't. The- the- buisiiTes Oms become so much trade of tricfcs and subterfuges s'tat- appealing on her own nu-rU? and ininus ihe services of -a "boomer." gO'Ls little substantial Thoug-'ti Martino't was hero nearly ile- cade ag-o. few outside i-he "keepers of t'he records" remenVber the occasion. Then she a minor member ftnclno't the of the occasion. Since Dhen she has gone through a schooling- -mat tiho entire range of sla-gc is not on'ly an pll'Shocl aotr-e'ss but an entirely original Her (Ii'alf-'siMy lady of fash'ioii probaibly awakened sad remembrance- in lihe m'hi'ds oi" many men preset! 1 jVJ-ax Fig-man, her husband, a connedi'au and made Ji splendid i'oi! to his frivotou'3 Sa.m E'd wards, who made himself norerl rhirkigh "T'ho Co'mforts of Home," I cloe.

some liigihly cnjoyfuble in this play. Throughout th'e support. iL 'and for those who love in comedy, 'Uio pcrformztnce a most, en'lerteinlng Tonlg-lit "The P'iissport" will bo 'repealed, Injr I'hu C'riB'arvement. TO THE UNFORTUNATE OR. OIBBON'5 083 Kcarny Htrcet, San Francisco.

Charles Dade 'has 'arrived from New York, -to take place in the Grant! stock company vacated by Mr. nary. TV AND CHAUITY I Dr. C. W.

Microscope snd Annlvti Silt frrniiimc for Grand Charity Concert l.h» Fubruary Prof. Careless. Stage ftotlth leaves the Onyx Bank every at 8 o'clock, 14 and 18 W. 2nd. Financial School if y.on wish tvT know all a'bout silver.

For saJe by Tribune: 50 cent edition 160 pasres for, cents: postajre paicl. Interesting Controversy Over Infant Baptism The encounter between the.Rev. Lem Penrocl and Mr, John Slate at Grassy Creek. the other day. on-the subject ol' infant baptism, will, fear, cause a g'ood deal of unreasonable scan- clal.

Finding: it impossible to get Slate to take a proper view of this important ordinance, he drew a revolver and shot. probably merely as a. warning 1 at Slate's luff, the ball passing through, hig boot. Slate, instead of taking- this in a pi'oper -spirit, ''rushed at the minister," whose resources ac close quarters were not, however, exhausted for he produced a butcher knife and endeavored slash Slate's abdomen, but only reached his trousers. Friends then stopped the fray.

This attempt on Slate's abdomen, we cannot Slate's head being- the real seat of his error; -but in a fray it Is, of course, difficult to plant one's blows where 'they will do the most good. But we must not too hastily condemn the Rev. Penrod's methods, for infant is by no means the only doctrine erroneous views on which have with the knife or the There is hardly a single theological error which in times past has not been corrected by cuts, brluses, and burns. Pen rod is simply an a-nachron- ism, but we trust he will keep an eye Slate, and g-et ihim right somehow Post. Coin's 1 Financial School will give you more information on jrold, silver and currency than 100 public speakers; 50 cent edition; 160 pages, for 30 cents.

i i i ij f' mail Canyon c-ncl J.AJ; mall for points ii-' except Stinilay a City and Mill Creek 5: A' ancl 7, pouch from Coat- vlllc. Waiishlp, Purk City and Cheyenne 1: Ogt.on a p. m. and 7: Co'ttonwood OFFICI3 HOURS. Money order office opens at 'J a.

anil closes 5 nnonlne reffistcv window 9 rMnVin-- register window Serai window .80. in. to :5, :40 p. rn. 10 p.

J5p. Orchesira 2 Voc-i! i.1 liiJMI tfmirr to ihedORS, and join onr ourcr, ir. blessinjr Utc groatcsb oorn weak men. This beit also curw: Klieumatisin, Lame iS and Liver Complaints, and wlilct general ill-heaitu. 'and" ffr-ct'a owrc "Three Classes of Hen, iho treatment of sexual and seminal diseases, such os Gonorrhoea and.

Gleet Stricture and SyphlHs. in a.H Its Seminal'" Weakness il ctirou. Tlie sick and af- rticted shoulil not fall to call upon him. The Doctor has v'siteci iho hospitals of obtained a A'i'ear Oeal of valuable Ir.i'ormation;- whicii. competent to impact thost- in need of his service.

makp no charge un), a. onre. The Doctor cures otoors fall. Try him. Persons homo; Call or 1 AD oornmimicai.fonp entirely con- ii.lvMMial.

.1. F. GIBBON, box ll'o7 Sa.n Francisco. -CaJ. Octet to Vi'fi'l olo, piece Professor Daynej Love's Corllnskl Ling-er Long Mrs.

Plununtr It expected tho Tnbernacle Choir fill one iHim'ber on the programme. Admission 2ii teats. Doctor hae cured thousands ot cate? of WervotisDebHIty. Mental and Physical Week- ncs.snncl Prostrat'on. nnd will forfeit' $500 for any case his treatment which be C1 -of private diseases e.nd pil linfrerJns: diseftFCR, SB tho and Impair the nystem ouqhly and cured, klvcr tidnev complaint ALL CLASSES OF FITS CURED.

removed with head or no pay. yt will bo Etui, free, nenled, iipou siiplicnlioii. Every man hlter.ul read it. It IH the only tuJl The Sanden Electric i Trusses fitted. Consultation and trial I FliGG.

The O. E. Miller Room 19 Oslena 176 State St. Hours 10 to and 6:30 to 8:10 IJo. 926 Sixteontii Bcavar, Also Sew YorJi, largest Blcctro-Uodicai Concornlr.

tlia Woridl For Beauty, For comfort, for improvement of com- clexiou, use only POXEOKI'B 1 ovroBBt Ultra Is nothing equal to It. 7:00 p. SUNDAY HOUK3. -inon delivery and stomp win- flow 'I- m. to 1:00 p.

m. r-arrkirV wlmlow m. to 1:00 P. of collection of mail worn letter boxes In the business districts: 5 a. lO-'ts'a 11..

p. p. 5 p. 6 and 9 p. Sundays.

10.45 a. ra. arid p. NAgR poatmaslet For Over Fifty Years. An old nnd well tried remedy.

Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions ot mothers for their children while teeth- ins with perfect success. It soothes the clilld, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists in ovory part of the world. Be sure and ask for Mrs.

Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. CAST ON TIT 12 "Rocky Mountain News: Mr. J. Joslin of Denver was moved, about Christmas times, to send a oC "Coin's Financial School," that wonderful little book on Uhe silver question, d-aily advertised in the 'News, to Mr. A.

T. AVooflward, a hide-bound gold standard friend of his in Brandon, A 7 t. Mr. Woodward acknowledged it the other clay in a- manner most gratifying to Mr, Joslin. He feels that the SO cents ho paid for it to the News was the best investment for the good of the State in a long time.

He tends t'he letter to tihe News to encourage others as ho did. He says: "If tl 1 little book could be placed in the hands of voter in. the East within tne next ninety days, it would be over-. carried for free coinage 'at the next election." Following is the.part of Mr. vSooa- ward's letter relating to the book: Brandon, Tan.

19, J. Dear The little volume, "Coin's Fiiraaicisl School. came safely to hand, and I thank you very much for it. as I have enjoy ea reading it a.nd 'have gained much useful knowledge thereby. Very few people understand anything about tnat subject.

I was one of the number. AM the articles I have read heretofore nave assumed that the reader knows something about it, and consequently commence the subject, so far into it cnej Shoot over the heads of tlie reaa-j This one. on the contrary, ground that tihe reader is norant, which is common'ly the 1 don't know now that I ma come a free coimag-e man. the lessons whicft it teaches think I understand tSiem T. -WOOp "Coin's Financial School," -50- tian, 1GO for 30 cents, paid.

For sale ait Tribune. and send it East to some.frleiwi not educated on the silver M. Kopp. Wliolesale-and retail South Main St Telephone 301... ea Rea-d.

Coin's -Schoolpit be silver and currency 0 at Tribune, edition, for 30 cents, poiitaire Estate! THE SAFEST INVESTMENT IN THE WORLD! TO SALT LAKE CITY Is now by C. E. Taylor 3 Block, at prices that are phenpm- enally low. They-are being offered at from .00 TO $400.00 EACH! and are sold oiveasy terms. We are prepared to buihl homes for purchasers on the HutaUmMt plan at a low rate of interest.

WHY NOT STOP PAYING RENT th. the rise when such opportunities are offered to own your own: home at a slight adfiftice PrlC own home is certainly a blessing, to say nothing of the money you To own your own home is Remembcl the location is having a phenomenal increase in population an flne taxation. Electric car lines and a magnificent for building purposes at rates. Call onior address.

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