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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 2

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DESERET EVENING HEWS TVL2I3 tDIT5 nil nJI a I NUD JJP rCBLISDXD BT HE DESERET HEWS COMPiHY CSARLES PENHOEK EDITOR 5 Tuniinjr Jnncarr I9 I lOnE OEsTJICCTIOX WCTICS I As the day of election approaches I opposition become more bun and Ehametes in theIr methods 0 I They make it more and more mani I festdally that failing in the requisite voting Jtrensth assure them I of victory they propose to resort to every tpecits of unfair means tog their point defrauding the maloritr As was noted in the NEWS yesterday i over 700 notices have been itued to voters of the Peoples Party to appear and tliow cause why their names tliould not be I ctrjcken from the registration list I Thcso citations have been served nt the instance of Mr Webb of the Liberal conimitttv One of tilt allegations against the parties is noncitizenshipiet manycf those whom service has been made are native born Another Is non residence yet numbers of those againt whom this objection has been raised haveneverlived outside of this city Jfany persons whoare I unmarried are alleged to be polyga roi ts That this is but a part of an obstructive policy adopted by the other i side from the beginning of the campaign i is too manifest to need assertion I There is a feature of this phase of I Liberal tactics that ijarticularly I glaring After the Liberal ticket was completed the EWS directed I attention to the fact that all of the I names of the precinct registrars had been placed upon itns a reward for party work done in an oflicial ca Iacity except one as follows I Louis Hyains for Recorder It Clutefor Assessor anil Collector Morris for AKlerman of the 1 Thud Precinct It Winters for i Alderman of the Fourth Precinct According to the instructions of I the Utah Commission the registrar i I weru modes board of reference to decide all questions relating to the eligibility to vote of persons whose name were on the lists The inconsistency and wrong of having men sit as ju Iges on questions arising upon a matter in which they ore interested jiarties were xuted out Col Page the city rvgittrar announced subsequently 4 that he and tile solitary registrar who was not nominated and placed on the Liberal ticket would act as referees in relation to disputes arising in relation lathe question of the right to vote Even the chief Liberal I organ refers to the registrars it trhoarc nominees as exregLtrars In the face of all this the 700 and I over members of tho Peoples Par ly legally entitled to vote are cited by those precinct registrars to ap jiear before them and show cause why their names should net bis stricken from the registration lists The notifications are issued over the signatures of the registrars according to the precinct in which tho person resides One before us for instance summons a voter of the I fourth Precinct to appear before Winters Liberal Iii and registrar of that municipal I Ward I The summons might just as well I 1 read that the individual against I whom the vexatious allegation I planted shall appear before me that I may judge whether you shall be I rmittcd to vote against me at the i municipal 1 election to be held on the 1 0tli of February next I Then what about the announcement of Colonel Page the city registrar Well lcrlmpsas the chief Liberal organ said concern i lug his arbitrary and outrageous changes of the polling places he may have reowns for this right aboutface business Itcaunowleadded as a matte of Jet that the Liberal regis trarcandidate referees have been sitting in judgment upon persons i who have been cited to show i cause why their names should not 1a tricken from the lists Thev have begun the workof purging the lils of person whom they are satis fied ivould not vote for them if their i names remained Thus lliuLibcral manipulation of election affairs re duces their pretense of desiring a just election to the status of a howl 1 ing burlesque We learn that this afternoon Ute Utah Commission made a ruling In relation lo the citations 4 hy Liberal corumiltcemui of Peoples Party voters to show cause why their names should not be stricken from the registration list The ruling Is to the effect that the burden of proof lies upon the I person issuing the citation and not upon the person summoned This ruling good as torso it goes hut comes hlttI a late after num ber of names have been eliminated Jf log withoutthesTimmonsingpartysliow any pioof whatever The bur I den of proof today has been placed 1 entirely upon the people cited The Liberal representatives asked for an opportunity to be heard I opposition to the ruling and their request was granted for tomorrow IS THIS IT Oy Sunday morning the Liberal I antiilonnon ormon organ in announcing the fact that Col Page 1 had changed the location cf three of the polling places stated that the city registrar had reasons for his tV action in the premises We insisted that the public had aright to know what those reasons are if they exist Col Page is jjesumed to be acting in a public capacity and not a private one i Xiither is he presumed to be acting if in behalf of party however much he may bo conducting himself inV I that fashion Being city 1 registrar s5 presumption is that he is acting i for the public of Salt Lake The I i public are consequently entitled to the reasons for the changes referred flV 1 to i IV I Thus far Col Page has replied with a brilliant flash of silence VV i This being the case it may be consistently sistently asked if the change of the i Second Precinct polling place from a public building like the County Court House to VI ii 4 private premises like the Contl 01 A 1 nental Hotel is because the former structure is better adapted to the conduct of a fair and open election while the house of entertainment ill yjestion is owned operated and I I conducted by James Ulcndenning bujlncss partner of GeTg8 it Scott Liberal candidate for mayor tf thS this is not the reason then why docs not Col Page say what reason lie has for the change from a public building to the private premises of a gentleman Indirectly interested personally in the result of the approaching election AS CLEAR AS DAYLIGHT THE discovery bnttbnamUO Ihe late Ernest Warner Liberal had been fraudulently placed upon registration 1M I has caused bubbte falsehood a great l11 and bub hood couplLd with yris if Forgery How came It so Where is the oath and I All of these exclamations pretensions are in keeping with th crime that has been committed A I few points cover the ground They are easily enumerated and classified fiedtrd Ernest Warner was not a legal voter JSifenco After his death a few days ago the Salt Lake THJittTS stated that lIe came to this city from Colorado three Months ago The law requires a residence In Utah six months as a qualification Weave I other evidence regarding I point of residence Second Tho Liberal managers put on an air of injured Innocence nnd exclaim We Jont know how his name came to bo on the list filed with Recorder Wells Arwirer It was placed there byE Clule Liberal registrar JZridence 11 is in the handwriting I of said Chute As proof here is a foe simile made by an expert ijV 4 1JJ 1 That ought to prove the point but this which is attached to the filed I list added CERTIFICATE hereby certify that the foregoing a full true and correct copy of the list of registered voters in I Second Precinct Salt Like City Salt Lake County Utah to the llth day of January ISM It CLUTE Dcpaty registration officer Third TheTViounc shouts Where is Warners oath Jeply Afk Cot Page the city registrar The oaths of all persons whose names are on the register are filed with him Aneiccr He hasnt got it tepfy Then you are no better of I the inference being one of two Thai the covering up process Involves collusion or that Chute placed the name on the list without complying with the law in relation to the prerequisite of taking the oath oathouriA IoUTthThe Liberal tthlte washers say the name of Warner la union the original ILl Answer Then who took it off The proof Is beyond question that It was copied by Clute from that list to the one filed with the Recorder It would be a very bad thing for the Liberal dodgers to Insist that he certified officially to a lie It might lead voters to believe that if he ha no oflicial integrity asa registrar he would wou have none as an assessor and collector Inotfcr It has been pot eutJiT the Liberal gilder that the name might have been copied from a loose Hp and not from the original list JntjLcr Clule certifies that he copied it from the original list Jdnce The Liberal tricksters who are trying to cover up this business had better acknowledge the corn The facts stick out too prominently to be covered up A STHO TICKET Tug ticket of the People go far as completed is a strong one and cannot fall to meet the best expectations of the party This is not only asserted within the Hues of the party but the fact receives the assent of many fairminded men of the opposition It is a powerful head supported by a vigorous body the entirety being representative of brain bone and muscle When thewhoo selection is finished wiilpresent it will present asymmetrical entity Unit will command the respect and be entitled to the votes of the overwhelming majority of the electors ot Salt Lake City on the 10th of February Since the foregoing was in type the ticket has been completed and appears in connection with the report of the proceedings of the convention THE coal famine in Logan must be exceedingly severe and the good people of that city must be suffering in the consequence It will be observed by a special in this issue that the Logan Temple hag been closed pending the breaking of the famine for fuel THE LEGISLATURE COUXCII January 27 So SA bill or an act to enable associations of persons to become a body corporate to raise funds I to be loaned only among the mem hers oC Eueh associations Read the third time and amended On mo tion of Barton further consideration was postponed until Tuesday Janu arytiStls Message from the House stated that Ko 21 on contingent expenses us amended by the Council concurred in Message from the House stated that No 1 had been passed I with amendments Committee on judiciary Report of the Agricultural College of Utah was read Committee on university and agricultural college Communications from the auditor of public accounts SALT LAKE CiTVJan 1SSO lion Jo Richard PruiJent and Moitltai ojthe Leyitlalice Assem 6fy I GEXTIXMES I desire to call the attention of the Assembly to the item of seven hundred and fifty dol Jars 5750 paid to Williamson account of salary as SuperiWen dent Schools for the year ISSJTlt will be seen on reference to the appropriation bill of last sessIon that an appropriation fifteen hun dred dollars was made for the salary of Superintendent and Commissioner of Schools for the years 1SS3 and ItS without designating how much to the Commissioner and how much to tho Superintendent The auditor however paId i the amount to the party prima cettentitled thereto vie I John XuttalL Mr Xuttall was In said oIUce and had performed the duties thereof for the jears s7 and therefore in the opinion of the au Jitor was entitled to receive appropriation a wa evidently Hitetpl aL Wa ilnlcuded by tho Legislative As Kmbly who made It AfUr the amount had I been paid to Mr Nut iII I tall Mr Willbnts uVminJeU the salary Jor the year isai Uiauj which the auditor refured to honor Mr Williams thereupon brought artloilVin lan Dlitncl CourtAO cpjn pel the isjuanceof warrant for f750 salary claimed to tc clue him for the ycarlSST The court sustained the action of Mr Williams and ordered a warrant to Iu This leaves the appropriation overdrawn in old sum of S750 I tutreore ask that an appropriation be made to balance the account or to know the pleasure of the Assembly thereto Respectfully NEWII CLAYTON I Auditor of Public Account Committee on annrosriaHons The following communication were read SALT LAKE CITy Utah January 21SDO lion FSJMctiardt Itcndcnt and Jtanacri ottieAtfemily TIEJEX Herewith find communication from the Clerk of Emery County for your perusal I desire to call your attention to the Item S19B asking to credited to the collector of said account of the Illegal I act of tho Territorial Hoard of Equalization Respectfully 2f CLTOS Auditor I CASTLK DALE Emery Co Utah EmJn glgh Jan 10 IS93 I I Hereby certify tint the amount of the Territorial and School taxes assessed inLEmery County Utah I Territory for the year IsSP is I SSSW1S That of this amount 132184 is transitory bees rS 11J5 1r merit and liable to Collection I in other counties Therefore I you will please credit our collector with this amount on transitory btttO ItS That S193S SOS Ian illegal raise hy the Territorial Hoard That J53 was abated by County Court Sept and Dec The County Court has given Col lectqr Killpack credit with these amounts and request you to do the came In behalf of the Territory Jones was assessor and collector Resigned Joe I Killpack is present assessor and collector 1 als rsr rld lector and 11 olio wed 12 per cent for services to le paid by the Tern tory CKUvioat Clerk Emtry County omiuilteo on ways and means A communication from the Salt Tike Chamber of Commerce was read requesting that the Legislature memorialize Congress for an appropriation of 1000000 for the erection of a government building in tills city Committee on memorials to Congress Communication from the Chamber of Commerce stated that the existing restriction iifon corporations I with reference to the sale and purchase of reel estate for profit is I unwise and mIght to repealed Committee on private corporations Committee from the Chamber Commelce requested the LegIslature to rutmoralize Congress to extend I the limit of municipal indebtedness in the case cfth Hues of Utah from I 4 to 10 per cent on assessed valuation for the purpose of securing 8icf ttl Jnfi sufficient supply water and the improvement of streets Committee on memorials to Congress Richards prcented a copy of Senate file 329 now pending be foic the Senate of the United Slates Committee on memorials to Cons Adjourned i AT EVANSTON Dedication of the Lallerdar Sainls new HctlDglIoiiie at that Place Apostle John II Smith an I libbop Whitney returned yesterday from a trip to Kvaiutou Wyoming whither they went last Saturday hy request of the Preal dency for the jfCe of attending the dedication of tho meetinghouse erected by the Latterday Saints of that place On this outgoing train they were delayed a I couple of hours just this side of den waiting for the southbound josscnger I train which had been hindered by snowdrifts Reaching Coalvillu on the Union Pacific without further delay they were there jojned by President Cluff Counselor Alma El dredge Elders Peterson Branch Allen and other from Summit Stakeof which the Evanston ward is part The tarty arrived at their destination a littlo after three ojclock in the afternoon They were met at the station by Ilishop James llron and other local bretiaenand after a cordial greeting conducted through the rain nnd sleet and thaw and wind that was playing havoc with the heavy snowdrifts banked upon every hand to comfortable quarters In various parts of the town On Sunday morning tile Saints assembled at their new meeting i house where services were held Itginning at halfpast ten oclotl congregation which was partly composed of the Ahoy wards few miles away and a light sprinkling of outsiders being addressed in turn by President CIt and Apostle Smith whose Interesting and instructive remarks were highly appreciated At halfpast two in the afternoon the door of lie meeting house ilcere closed upon an Interior crowded to mffucation the entire seating capacity being taken many extra chairs filled and iwople cc InJIJ maining i standing in tie ai les and near th frontcntr1nee The steps leading to the platform of the pulpit were also similarly occupied Bishop James Brown requested Ute attention of Uie assembly and gave out the opening hymn ThU home we dcllcito nu Oar God our IithtiV God which was sweetly sung by the Evanston choir led by Brother Thomas Parkinson At its conclusion Apostle Suit took the stand and delivered thcdedicatorypraycr to which thecongregationIncIuuInK strangers listened with bowed heads anti reverent and respectful interest I After the dedication other hymns were sung the Sacrament was dl penaed and the congregation was then addressed by BLhop Whitney who occupied the remainder the afternoon and was listened to with rapt attention The evening meeting was almost as large as that oftho afternoon The speakers were Elder Alma tldredge AposUeSmithand Bishop Whitney I he congregatlonthousn held for full tin hour manifested no signs of weariness but paid the same respectful and eager attention that had been manifested during I the whole of the day The visiting strangers and spoke in were terms very of high appreciate praise of the broad and literal sentIments and doctrine voiced by the various speakers For the Saints It was a day or great spiritual rejoicing The meetinghouse thus dedicated Is a handsome and substantial brick structure Gothicstylc plsa anUy situated on a comer lot at the intersection of Main and Sixth Streets not far from tho Court Hcuse It occupies auto 53x100 feet and Its interior dimensions are 33x30 text Ills brilliantly lighted byelectrlrlty has two large heaters one at either end of the hall and Is i neatly fitted up and provided with furniture the most modern and Improved The regular seating CJpLcty Is about bat this could be easily amplified to 300 if necessary The house was built entirely by donation and cost a little over S2SOO All bnt SloOO of this was contributed by the Saints ntEvan ton who number I about 110 souls The sum of 1300 frs the gcntrouygift of various resident of Eranston persons of not thou friendly theSainte heir faith All but SSOO or the en building has been tIre cost of the Sd nUuo ard the paid tile SnieJ cot Ulll00 by members others Brown and ward Bishop went in rior I the In I acIouatU the dedication icitaldU 41t0 is this debt is the Church to who1i owing and offered to give their uUs Vbr the amount in edeI I to inai have It to report to the meeting the building had lieeil practically paid for The offerc however Were rspectfUhhe tclintdt stlthi the rL dllnLt1 tlh i llrJ mark Jn ca Ji instance lilt lie bt of the brethren was considered Just ascoodastheirbouil Thl tether with tho generous donation from nonmembers of the Church to say nothing nonmembn manner in which i they thronged the meetings on the day of dedication serves to show tho frIendly feeling bed bJ the I ItIndiimirted loplo oC vallton towartl their iormon neigbbO The building has only I been completed a few weeks and was con wllC iiniM within a Tear A tone tablet over the front entrance bears UieinsciifyUon oe Erected ISS9 Thrteorfour meetings had beeil held in lie house prior to the I services of the dcdlcaUoiL Bishop Brown and counselor Thomas Parkinson and John Whittle report an excellent feeling among the faithful of their ward lollg and an awakening interest among these who have luckslidden the Improving condition being largely due to the earnest efforts of a cotta and efficient Teachers active efcl TCehers THOSE CHALLENGES Ilorr the Registrars art Froeccdln with TIicw Today began the hearing of the challenges tildde 13 bne David Wtbb to several hundred persons whose names are on the registration list The registrars made a combination which I no doubt very satisfactory to themselves for the bearing cGalum deterrlnC1 In his I precinct Morris attend to his own and Louis Hyams precinct while Winter operates for both himself aud Clute who earned his nomination on the Liberal ticket by the way lIe per annual the work of registration for the Second precinct Tim challenger Webb wn not on hnndi Thoo who were sumtnoueJ tt tlibv LoWe why their names should not bo stricken off the registration list had no opportunity to even get aglanccat Uieir accuser Though they had taken the oath required they were compelled to make a I further affirmative showing to the I satisfattloi of this registrars who I took moot of the cases under ad icment So far as can bo ascertained there I aiu about 250 challenges In the First Precinct whIle the others fall lIttle below that figure There were til for Henri UK fifty cases at each seislou or 100 a day for each registrar and this morning the proceedings began in the grand jury rooms in the Wasatch block A good many persons failed to appear and a default was entered Uulc they do present themselves their names will be striken from the liFt and it would well for each voter tak the trouble to ascertain that he I not victim even though ho has not teem I summoned I wa learned that many of those who were marked down as lot appearing had gone to the wrong registrar while I their names were being passed on in the otlur room Some wandered alxjut ltl hS ta the Wasatch hallway I unable to I find the place because of the poor numbering until the attention of oMiin was called to the fact that they I seen credited tf 111 nqt appearing plcarng when they rushed snout to gel a re fair hearing During thu procecdlnsoono wins was stricken oil because he was a I jwligamiftt Over twenty years I i ago halo irlfc ran away with anotlier man Santo years later lie married again but did not get a divorce from the woman who deserted him so became disqualified Two or three were stricken off because the registrars I were not ratisflud moo to their place residence A sample of the proceedings Is follons Edward Taylor of the Tenth Ward was called Ho was challenged ou tho ground of polygamy I niit Registrar Are you a polyga niitMr Mr Taylor am not Registrar Havu you ever been Mr Taylor hae not Registrar Xever had more thai one wife Mr TnlorSo sir Registrar The oljection is overruled rulJ John Walsh of the Tenth Ward was called Registrar You Ate challinged oh the ground of not being a buns fide resident How long have you lived at Precinct your present home In the First Mr Walsh Since 1S50 Registrar cues that I long enough to prove residence Rvgittrar to Woods The oljection to you I that you arc not naturalized Where are your paper Mr Woods Here thcyare Registrar examining them You are all right Registrar to a young man named Tucker You are challenged for not heng anafidc citizen How long have you lied iu the First Precinit Mr TuckerI was born in the same house where I now live and have lived there ever Inee Regktrar That will do Mr Wright ia called Registrar You are objected to because you are not a bona fiche resilient How long have you lived here yu i Mr Wright Since last June Registrar Where did you lie before thia Mr Wright was four months in Ogden Before Lien I was in Idaho Registrar Where do you work Mr Wright On the sewer Registrar Do yon intend to live here permanently rrmnnenUyl Mr Wright Yis sIr just so lone as I can get work Rgistrar Did you come hire wiUi Uiu intention of leaving the spring Mr Wright I did not I came here to live Cme Registrar That Is all Your case will taken under aJvktaacnt for the present AntI eo It was with many others who had lived in the precinct all the way from three mouths to two years their casts were taken un tier aJvisemcnt until the registrar nltmr hi uld make up his mind how to dispose of them yOU SALE TEKIUTOIUAL niGHlS FOB SOME OK 10t101 i the mtlttt larmlioni or tho tze I Cad Im 10 tinaine alas sa roots Jl a VrTE mesowwior xssrrnty CSrI 1Y lii Osnwi biting mrereny foe ule fair prtcei elihw T1 swear rn cc Jr iiuir oviCoKooniJCI 0 lr Jnc 0 lx isiS TIl iiuuAia a OMTA ii Kiur Vi acoolLluint coinprllor lot ixtl rod store hoalors eses lake ioeO5 5115 Unto Soar hw tl 10 roam om Good tle aid boy thtil I conTtDlCTiy ae tSdreos A jiESEntr ESTRAY NOTICE I HATE IS rr rossEssiox Jcs brews HORSBaboat 9 orb rear od uddle sod collar I marked htatf feet stOic oiacisiotcit4 na brood Tiiwl TWe Ose old 1jtt br MULE DO breads I Uie abort described aoosoiioee eUlmed a aDlma are not and 5for taken war en or bfees fOhesaty thimiony oth be sold at pubile len at the CUr FIVIT round tr WooS iaioa 1 tn Sqoor is the bisbeil S1rlo reuponIble bl bdr at 2pm rHpulbte JL 5 ELRLE Out Lake CttyJaaou Cite Peiisdkeepr i Pears soap secures a beautiful complexion I TODAYS ISo SteAl nrkd CHICAGO Jnn 2SWO believe In higher beef and pork arid are said trimming our colts list way Score Webster of Armour i Co today Pork nnd beef have risen toy the last two weeks and riHu Vlll go durn 5UI higher expected IiUlicr prices during last year than llioJOtrllicli Itevallcd but various SuesoperaOd fc JtpolT the advance causes oprstid hCf It has now come ana to stay vance cme Bdtf aul pork noW po higher hit aod yeas tbafl if rinll will be higher in tIlt tlian lit IsWi iShy ly1 i here li a constantly Increasing consumption without a corresponding Increase in the range produ ton Are exports Increasing Xo exports bet aim pork In 1SS9 wereabout the same ash In the preceding year I I the home consumption that Is Increasing The imputation Ij growing fat and I thb Increase Is greater in cltlwand trade centers than In farming district where tome consumers are also producers of liecf nnd pork of I Is Mated that thousands cattle a djltig on lie northwest cnn rnncllcs bcotttw She deep snowr iii dont believe it We have no such advices Urlt Needsi CliiCvco Jan 25The Jnter Ocean today publbhed a letter from Horatio ilVl of South Pasadena California alleging the Imiover Mied I lr cotiJitlon of the family of Captain John Brown of Ofsa ato contributions to mle nnd requesting cntributions 1f nto lira mortgage on his houso and lot at I3M Jena Contributions ore to be Hint to Vm Ienn Kizoii of the Incr0efan or Horatio Jtust Boiih Vanilcna Californlu HlrlkP fit Afalnnri ItlUMlNGlLVU Alj Jan2S Ti6 tmploiusoftho JtirmlugliamrollliiR mill one thousand in number went out on ttrlko yitterdij and the figlit Utw ten the men and the com muy promises to be a longand bitter one An effort to force the mill into an nmalganiatsd association caused the strike Itorlifn lair Hill AlJiNV Jan 25In the Ancroblv today the Worlds Fair bill va listed uithout debate or amendmaut There vas only one uegatlvevotc The Drclnlotl lrw You Jan 25Judgo OJIrleri Ims drclded the suit of the New York Base flaIl Club vs Ward In i favor the ISrotherUotdj Tnrlirtuiiiinlllrv Pants Jan 2STIie IJureaiis Chamber of Deputies will toJay elect a tirlll committee The de bates which have taken place in the various bureaus inilicate that the majority of them will elect member of lie committee who are lit favor of protection Stn IfnltTfn Death TJIEJTOS Jan 23 The crneIJur In the Knltlen murder case brought In verdict thi morning devIating hail Mrs ICnllRn died from chloroform od minIstered by persons as yet unknown and further Matlugthat the juryd labors have been hampered by the withholding of important evidence which will come before I the grand jury Another Mrnnirr Mnk I I ClACiS ATl 0 January 23 Close upon the heels of the Ui itr to tho ftcnmcr Oil of tho g1 btha JteC Jlcuiphb oral Cincinnati Iatket Company whIch Hmk last night below the falls at Louisville comes the news this morning of the total loss of the Keamvr VetUo Captain Jf Deem who was command telegraphs Btenmertawtoburned I fm mw mile below Queen tone wtrt los I IK lives lost Ilnrrlrnnro nuil suouotdrrt linrLiN Jan 25This hurricane continue in Northwest and Central Germany Much damage has been done to forests in those actions A heavy snowstorm pre raiLs In Erzselperge lest Case NI YORK Jan 25Justie Vau Brunt the presiding justice of the Fuprtmc court today granted a stay in the case cf John Most pending an appeal toe court of appeal n7 the con notion and sentence of a years imprisonment formakingan inllam I matory sIereht in meeting held to ton Jem the Chicago authorities for convicting and hanging the anarchists there Most will le leased and held In 5000 ball One rc Is worth a column of rhetoric said an American statesman I la a fact established by the testimony of thousands of people hat Hoods Sarsaparilla cur scrofula salt rheum and other diseases or affec tions arising from Impure at a low condition of the blood It aba overcomes that tired feeling creates a goal appetite and gl appUt gives strength to every part of the lystem Try it 3 ELYS CATARRH CrcamBa1m leanues tin reC5 TO fits CLreKAYFifVER A IJrtlf I applied Into Kh rnntrll and isoreeoio ices rrnu atDrorruu hTttjiLrfjultrM rest KtA HUoiKU MUMr SLiaTok MAKCI OmE CHDBCH rT010a TICT ISTZEEZTDra trails IEP 01 tSy tt wa ZWOT J05in antr turexto nose skU TUltlac placn of Hlitorta utcrrit mnxtctcd wnk tae rarlr Days or the CIr aid In whlca 11or nraraaUe Posses an Graphirailr Fm iseed Sum teen compiled tWp fonaudar oraaU a Tn DESEUET SEWS OFFICE IS CoU Each BTCTT person iBtemted Cairo IE akoald taw a cn I EA DY REFERENCES THE SECOND EDITION Enlarged and Improved of this most excellent work hit lately been mos pub llihcd and ii now For Salt at the DESERET MS OFFICE It I Almoit Indljpenubla to Every nOl AHD FOREIGN MISSIOHARY UTD ISAErjIlXBLE ACQCUrROV 1UOTV znn Ittacar 01 THZOLOOT are OTBZX rcuo woo wets TBS uro or ADTOCIIIXO JJO DirCSDDKI JOUrTCX uiT axe HIHOUCUIT Tin UUIOBCT ruxarui 01 TUB eotrii Tot WUBZ 01 mi conraru THAT romx xs rcxuiBED rJ wrrnoQT rxorrr 1 aoo 2 wmmc TUX aucn 01 enst ra ox rjuu3a 1 urn nEat rrcDUD a suit ai irxLt al nxiT come nsszroxs no DIICOUST ncxrT rox coir or rI Cl 01 ron 1 ALLOWZB DElIXXa Tax oor I sonxo box lm XXT aTTLXf ISO lowe rOtTTalB ITT ascsxia AT TBX rouoimo DDTV 45 cents 55 conts I PRCj 85 cante ad cent THE a FAIRS REDUCTION SALE IE LEAD IN LOW PRICES 7hl Week Last Week Ladies All Wool los 19e 3e I 45c Ladies AU Wool Hose 25c 4Se Gents Fine All Wool 12 Hose 19e 35c Grat8 Merino 12 Hose 23d 45e TaDle I Covers 49c TSc Tapestry Tail Cover 7e Tapest Table Covers 84c i25 Tapestry Cove Tapet Table Scarfs 74c 125 Fancy Tble Sc Fancy Table Scarfs 6Sc 100 50c Goblets 35c Six Glass Goblet EngravedTnmblers 49c 75g Six Glass EgrvedTbler 49e Dowel Water Pails 23e 35c Horse Fails 30c SOe Set Plain Knives and Forks S9e SOe Set Extra Knives and Forks age 125 Set White Celluloid HandldK4F 375 700 Set Roger Tripleplated SiL Fks 193 300 OID PAINTINGS GILT nA ES 22 36 inches 179 former price 300 I 13 First South St THOMAS 0 X26 28 30 32 East FIRST SOUTH STREET Respectfully invites all his old patrons and friends to call on him at his new quarters Purchasers will obtain there all the advantages of selecting from a large stock at Lowest Prices in a perfectly lighted store In he basement six counters are devoted to bargains where my country friends will be able to buy goods jit about one half their value Ic THOMAS I WELCOME LEGISLATORS I i I i Exiend I cordial Invitation to Utahs bright Law Makers Invlblon Uths lw Maker to visit our 1 SpacIous Establishment We frankly assure this request Is not based upon a commercial lsI standpoint but simply to point with pride the progress of oJ energetic I business men who dwell In the Giant i I rlrntoJ Territory you represent Ever since In the II early 60s we carried on a successful and gradually in I creasing the business aid today vie can boast of being proprietors of one of Largest contains Establishments In the West Our 4story model building not more stock found under one roof In the booming West but ahos Retail as a Structure It donate a feature to Salt Lake City while as a Wholesale Houe THE ATTRACTION OF UTAH one which Cit whie a representative of this Territory can catchy boat of and point outwith any deserving pride I This week well endeavor to explain sound fact of wel the I demlo and dreadful disease explln fci modern epi I La Grippe or Influenza La Grippe from the French Frnch and Influenza from Kalian when trans bled mean Epidemic Catarrh Medical science lalan Catrh recognizes Catarrh not a contagious but rcognize Catrh I contgIous a contracting disease a mere contrctng dieae development of mer a severe cold hence La lyere Grippe Is preventibleby by avoiding your free circulating blood to attack of cirulatng cold any Therefore atack take our advice and look out NOTHING LIKE A EELIABLE SUIT OF tUSTDEEWEAR To keep cold I out of your system We can boast of carrying the Finest Une of Medicated or Natural Wool Underwear and et nl td ne Hosiery found In the lard Can you Beat These Makes and Importations SWTTS CONDE France Patentees of the Famous 2 THREAD Pure Woolen show as large a THRED Underwear We can collection of I I patterns as found In colecton elsewhere patens a any establishment CARTWRIGHT i WARNER Loughborough England itentees of the only ANGOLA Underwear and ANGOL Underer Hosiery signature We are direct Importers of these Hoslel bearing their Imporer renowned makes and tingly recommend them to the public wil I DERBYSHIRE HOSIERY COMA Helbonrae Australia We are special for their ae gent Famous Productions such Underwear and Hosiery Their Prductions WOOL SHIRTS and as Natural TROUSERS Wool stand without a peer NORTHWESTERN KNITTING COMPA1FY America Supreme Manufacturers producer of the prducers only patent Scarlet Shirts and Pants Lisle Threadand Silk Underwear and Medicated Sik Underear Hosiery recommended by leading physicians for the delicate Hoslel The itlbih I Imported EIf Ribbed I JslIorteYrHi coo Better I Tarn IofutAn MHIINO Osasuerna KVIT I I II nil Hhaue Pattern SPECIAL PRICES REDUCED PRICES FOR ONE vinj We Shall be Pleased to See Your Face This Woek Your lox IXeulUi GOLDSiIITH co YOU A SAVE MONE BY MAKING YOUR PURCHASES AT Md iJ YOU WILL FIND THERE SEASONABLE BARGi ijVjViijLjLLjLJiJLI i I I I I I I I I I I IN Dress Goods Notions Underwear I BMets 1 Boots and Shoes I ffL fOOTWfA II CARPETS CURTAINS ETO i Clothing Gents Furnishings cjP40OC BJRIS 2 AND AE WEBBER SUE COHNLBROI OUR ANNUAL SALE OF TABLE I LINEN HOUSEKEEPING GOODS On iUCOIVIX JAJTCT A TY 27 wiu orrtg La YB LO BInT and Table Linen Comprising all the Odds and Ends ihat have accumulated from ttep years business Every kind of Table Linen now in use will te i in this lot and in accordance with our annual custom will CLEARED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST The sale includes Table Cloths of every description White It with or without Fringe Cream Damask with Color rte Plain and Turkey Bed in every possible size and variety A few Damask Cloths with Napkins to c9 left over4W Holiday Goods Our Entire Block of Napkins of Every Kind and Variety large lot of luck Damask nnd Turkish Bath Towels at prices from 25 to 3 percent THIS SALE yriU ALSO I CMJDE 100 White Crochet Quilts at 95e Regular Price 5L23 100 of ou wellknown Extra Heavy Crochet Quilts SI6J Regular Price SL40 This Salo will positively not last beyond this week a may be withdrawn at tho end of too firsts days Wo have placed on sale 60 pieces 3S inch Wool Tricot in C1 Brown nnd Illuminated Mixtures at SOc per yard the best vain have yet offered in this line EEC 0 anB 0 MARGETTS BROS I I I I i I STATIONR TnnTI I I lrT1J ln Blank VV SchoolBooks Supplies BOOKS TOYS AND NOVELTY 76 MAIN STREET Salt Lake Cit XX Xa unO.

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