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PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION'. Aujfnst 7th Named as the Day of M?ellas of Extra Session of Congress. ingmeu wages of labor, and Whereas, the present petilous con j dition is largely the result of the fi ; nancial policy which the executive brauch of the government finds cm : bodied in unwise laws which must be executed until repedeil by congress,. I, Grover Cleveland, president cf j the United States, in performanee ol constitutional duty, do, by this proc lam at ion, declare that extraordinary j occasion requires the convening of j Executive Mansion, Washington. June 30, 1893.—The distrust aud up prehension concerning the financia situation, which has pervaded all tin iness circles, has already caused greu loss auii damage to our people am threatens to cripple our merchants, stop the wheels of the manufacturer, bring distress and privation to our farmers and withhold from our work now, therefore, both houses of the congress of the: United States at the capitol in the city of Washington, on the seventh day of August next at 12 o'clock noon, to ; the end that the people may be re lieved through legislation from pres ent and pending d mger and distress, j All those eulitled to art as members of the Fifty-third Congress are requir cd to take notice of this proclamation j and attend at the time and place above Stated. Given under my hand and seal of the United States at the city of Wash ■ington on the thirtieth day of June in the year of our Lord eighteen hun dred and ninety-three and of the indo pendenee of the United States one hundred ami seventeenth. G rover Cleveland. The End of the Tether, Silver has reached the end of its tether for any use as a coin metal he-1 vond its need in our token and sulisi diary coinage. The action of the la-; dia government, which, alarmed at at last on all hope of any joint action by the comrtiereial nations looking to the restoration of silver. It readers all further efforts of this country to; sns'.aiu the fulling metal absolutely futile. The immediate drop in values from 83 te G3 cents an ounce on the the fall ia \ahie of ttic rupee from two shillings to on« shilling twopence has closed its mints to the tree coinage of silver, indicates that door is shut announcement of the action of India shows that whatever steadying force our purchases have had is lost, and a new downward movement is begun which may take silver to below GO cents an ounce before- snow Cies. It will stop only when its commodity value is reached. The United States have made a brave but futile and costly effort to sustain silver, Ilow much it will cost us can only be determined after the appalling stock of silver coin and bullion accumulated since 1878 is dis posed of. The difference between what it cost and the price brought will measure the sacrifice the count y has made for a mere sentiment which has led it into a violation of the plain est and best established of economic other nations have done btfo.-c us, that the laws of commerce, based they are on ihose of nature, are, like hers, inexorable. It may be worth ail it has aud will yet cost us if this les son is learned. We have tried to use laws. .We have only demonstrated r.s us the power of a great nation to make values, and—let us confess it in all candor p verv ,) 0 i| ar (l i must be made good to the people some time and some how. To the Joss #1 ready incurred by the depreciation of that already brought must be added whatever will accrue from the further and inevitable depreciation until sil v«r touche, bedrock. W« kavs had our danee, aud we must pay the fid dler ■we have failed, as all others have failed before us. lhe situation is a serious on.*. We have invested over $500,000,000 in silver. tVe have been able to force into circulation 58,000,000 of sil dollars. By making shift or silver and treasury notes no have the ver repre scutative of a couple of hundred thousand rnoro silver dollars in use. The remainder is piled up in bursting vaults. Wo arc adding 4,500,000 ounces to this monthly under the Sherman act. I I The situation calls for immediate Congress should be convened action. 1 at the earliest possible day. The pur chase of silver must be stopped. That What shall be done after Is plain. hat is a question whose answer can It is possible that with the Iu lian dumping ground closed the eon mental nations may I* forced to take ! ome action to save themselves fur- j ; -* " " ^ j "There never was a lime when Eu- . ; gland so much desired a new channel ; for Investment," said B. E. Walker. : of Toronto. "There never w as a time when so much Englisli capital »*'•» j seeking investment. The desire is to ccme to the United Stales with it. i j England has fullered in South Arne.-j ica, in Australia, and iu oth.r fields. ■ tier capital has lieen drawn out of ; j them. I have it from some of our j most eminent financier; that Hum i vait. ther loss on their silver holding«. Anyway, we can play in a waiting game. Stop buying and wait.—St. Faul Globe. want to bring their money to the Lui ted States if they can tic assured of stable currency. Tile people [ reprr ; sent lend from $5,000.0tl0 to SG, 000 ,• | 000 in this country. We lend it in the West and 8ou ti as well as in the j East. This strong sectionalism which is developing in your country we can't understand at all. Gold Is the standard j of my shareholders and creditors. 1 am hound to maintain that for them. We wouidu't care if gold went to a premium in the United States. We ; would do business here. We loaned money liete in 1872 79. We managed ' that condition. We can t manage the present condition of uncertainly.' : I . Lewis Bro*.«genera! merchant 1 , Po ! oatelio and Montpelier, Imvc closed j doors under the weight of attach . meats. Deserving PraLe, ; We desire to say to onr citizens that for years we have been selling p r Kin"'s New Diseovcrv for Uor.-i sumption. Dr. King's New Life p,)^ , j Bueklin'a Arnica Salve and Electric i tves We do ; not hesitate to guarantee them every I time, and we stand ready to refund i j the purchase price, if satisfaclorv re- j | suit» do not follow their use. These ! remertms have won their great popu-1 arity purelr on their merits. Dr. W []. Rehlc & 8ob, Druggists. : Ritb-r. , and have never handled erlies that seli as well, or that gi suc i, „„ivcreal satisfaction, rem ■ ; ; \ ! ST. MARI'S ACADEMY » 1 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. COXDCCTED OV THE Sisters of the Holy Cross. \ : Studies for Boarders and Day 'pu pils will be resumed'he first Monday ! in Se.ptcmber, 1893. I : - I i MODERAT Là. ! ! TERMS j ! ! j ! I Send reference. § i Clt ' adc,rc88 a » above, For catalogues. : i j I AYEiïS sarsaparilla HftaaEDritt' Will (USE YOU y  ^rîorhf G at* Tf ,n lvn „ , . 5 Ten yenr«»f age, but who declines to give hh name to the pul die, makes this authorized ' ' I ««""nipfion."' ÏÏ m! - "' à®? süluTastYl i «ÎÏ'SïvSS » ïwJe?' "Aiy arm.^'fhiîrt «(("El?!''! IrttÜTri1.*« "JiïiïVïïï M%ï, ».»Sf S, J ftS " AYER'S Sarsaparilla L0 "' M ' M ""' V~res Ovaora, wdt euro j ou frj'ii 't:*\ Ï«. m i Zf»* it M* cr~'m J* \ PRIZED 0\ P VTE\TS I I (HOW tO Get TWOIlty-lbO Hundred Dollars for I Nothing. The Winner has a Clear liift of a Small Fortune, and the Losers Have Patents 'that May firing Thirn in ; ! Would vou like to make twenty-five ; , , ; „ „ ,/ . huudretl tlollars ? If you would, read i , I careful I v what follows and you may t sec a way to do it. : T|w 1>a , ss C!uim9 Company devotes |UUtfh . lUelIl j t;ll lo |, :4 t«.-,ns. It lias j lall ,i| cl i thuitsnuds of appliealions for invellli(1I1S) l)lit it wollW like to handle th»us»n«ls mors*. There is plentv of i||VMllive ts g CIlt !lt , arge j,, ., |U , n nci . (li|lg llo , hillg but encourage ||lc . |lt t(> liraclU . a | ri 5U |u. ■ Tb;(l cncouragt . raent , !ie IVess Claims : ; (jomp iav proposes lo ;mv o ^ HAI.D AS It SELjIS. Stiil Mure. I : i ! A patent strikes most people as an j appallingly formidable thing, idea is that an inventor must lie a | natural genius, like E lison or Bell ; that lie must de\ote years to delving in complicated mechanical problems and that lie spend a cate experiments la-fore he can get new device to a patentable degree of perfection. This delusion the «inl pa»y dtsires to dispel. It desires to; The fortune on deli n get into the head of the public a dear ; comprehension of the fact that it *-■* not the grout, complex and expensive) «>'» micas Ihr.t bring the best returns to their authors, but the little, simple, and cheap ones—the things Unit sc •111 so absurdly trivial that the avera citizen would feel somewhat ashamed : of bringing them to the attention of I the Patent Office. . Edison says that tfic profits lie lu»| rccffivtil from the patents on :t!l Ins marvelous inventions liave not been 9ufik ' icnt 10 l ,:,v lhe cost " f l,U cs !*' r ' ' menls - l^ ut 'ke man who conceived , the idea of fastening a bit of ruliU-r, ««•'* to a chil l's l.all, so that it would come liack to the hand when thrown, i made a fortune on his scheme. The ; m ' wkrn sewing-machine is a miracle I j ,1 o Lnu, *i *' l> ' l )ri,, -ui.t of the toil i of ,iuil,lrt 'ds of bu*y brains through a j l,l, " dri 'd î,ml üft - v üu » l!,e wl " ,k ' ! br ' H,ant r( '*" h re9ts "l wn ,ho ' ,im l ,!t ' llevic0 uf b uUi "- ,lic «'.vc of the needle :,t ,he l M,illt '»stead of at the other end THF LITTLE THINGS THE NI0ST VALUAHLE. Comparatively fe»v people regard themselves as inventor*, but almost 1 everybody lias been struck, at one i time or another, with ideas that seem j e»l calculated to reduce some of the j little frictions of life. Usually such ideas are dismissed without further \ lliougllt. j : *-Wliy don't llic railrojti company ! rnake its ear windows so that they ! ca!l l,c "P <!o, '' n without ! I breaking the passengers' backs? " cs j • : claims the traveler. "If 1 were rim I ning the road I would make them in j i such a way." ! '•What was the man that made this ! i j saucepan thinking of? " grumbles the; ! cook. "He never had to vvoxk over a I I stove, or lie would have known how it I I : i ought to have been fixed." "Hang such a collar button!" growls I Hie man who is late for breakfast. "If | 1 were in the business I'd make but tons that wouldn't slip out, or break off, or gouge out the back of my neck." j And then lhe various suffers forget „u .» . i i • ail about their grievances ami begin to think of something else. If they would sit down at the next opportunity, put their ideas nhout car windows, saucepans a.,1 collar hu l ton» into practical Hliripo, and then apply for patents, they might find themselves as independently wealthy as < he man who invented I he iron urn hrella ring, or the one who patented j 1,0 lftW?M pUZZC ' i K ei VVV1 , A UJlm.Mi OrFUL T ; 1 * . . , , ; induce people to keep track of their bright ideas and see wlmt there •*» i° them, the Press Claims Company ba ® ^rcsoKcd to offer a prize. • 0 ^^ llic l ><:r8oD wli0 submits to it the a " d ' n0!,t 'I 1 ™** 5 "« i,iven - ^ a commercial point of view. tie companv will give twen.y-flve 77°""" ' n<,(Ii ' io " « funding Urn fees for muring the !t Wl, l also advertise the invr free of charge !ton Tû ^ ° ff,r i4 sul j^ 1 to llic fuil °" I ing conditions : I Every competitor must obtain n patent for hi® invention through the I company. He must first apply for u ing preliminary search, the cost of | Shouhl J this search show h's invention to be j unpatentable, he can withdraw with-; « out further expense. Otherwise he do ; will he expected to complete his ftp ! plication ami take out a patent in the ; .... . • . regular wav. 1 he total expense, m i , „ , , . ... f I eluding Government ami bureau fees. t .. », .. : ' ™ ' "V" " . " " lut * vr he S *' l " ri ' 8 1 *° 1 ' " ' 1 : a which will be five dollars. ÿ. ,o the inventor will have a patent that ought to Ihs a valuable prop»'rty U iiiiu. The prizt will he awarded by a jury consisting of three reputable pat- J I wit attorneys at Washington. Intend- ; ing competitors should fill out tile ; following blank, ami forwaid it with ; I in : tin ir application : , 1893. ! i "I submit the within described in ! vent ion incoinpctit|>n for the Twenty- ! j fire hundred Dollar Prize ottered by a ; >0 nj. vNKS IN THIS COMUETUTON. j C This is a competition of ratlu r a j lmi , gu .,| „ a i,i ri , U is common in tors risking; tiie loss of Un ir l.dmrt to; ( i)r ,j lc : .i n<Jllli r ( f the pii/. the Dress Claims Company. Il i ! I priz.-s f.u the best story, or picture. ; I or urchitectuial plan, all the competi n Itu] the successful one men Iv selling hi. But ill»- \\ |» lVSS jy| a j ms (,',,m;i:m\ -i 11 ri» *-■* | r|,iiij» ontir-ii «iitU-i-e-ur. Eich person ls as ked merci v to help him-udf, aim j |bc 0)l( , wb „ | u .[p S him-clf to Hit be»! j a , lval „.,„ e u to , K . ^.„.„-, 1 ,.,) f„ r ; sonic- ; , it. The prize is only a stimulus to something that «votdd be worth doing without it The architect whose competitive plan for a club ; house on a certain comer i» not ne WI»H ; 1 w . |ltM , , ias |,u | , Hin ! i* - I! m boim i:m i thing of very little t«» him. j the person who patent a simple and I useful device in the Pre.ss t'lnims : ' l.'ompan»'.» coui)icliti.iii, nct-il i.ol w „ m ,, jlc f (il HWlm . t!lc ,, lU , j He has a substantial result to show for Ins work—one that will command j I.. . ... I its value in the market at anv tun". T|l<j |||Bin USM ;1 „, !irt)1 . 1( . j„ |,j s ,| a j; v work ought to know U t a ter | IO \v to inipnoe it Hum the me ' ' clinuica! expeit who studies it only I from a theoretical point of view Get rid of the idea that an improvement j can be too simple lo be worth patent ing. The simpler the better. The IS cwX* twenty five hundred dollars. ! person who best succeed® in combin i j m;lv |„. j !I( |jj e .l from the fact that it, j The responsibility of this company stock is belli by about three hundred: of the leading newspapers of the Uni ted States. j Address the Press Claims Company. ! j 0 |, n Wcddcrburn managing attor ! j, ^ j i icv, GIS F street, N. W , Washington, IiucUlin '* Arnica Strive. , j The nest Salve in Hie world for ! Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt i lllieiim. l'cver Sores, Tetter, Chapned Hands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin a I Eruptions, and positively eure.» Files, I or l ,!, . v required. I to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Beide & Son. It is guaranteed I | j to NOTICE. Application for Portion. VTOTICE I» hsr. t.y siren Dint the under «iKiMfd will nmlco u ppl Ion I Ion for inmion at iho n*xr mrftmirur too H moruMc iiomu of I'm i don i In July. Dated Juno 15th. I^/J. convenient__ Nullfc r ' ir »'«»»«Icatlon. Lamjovticb at in.iicKrooT, Idaho. » t* N - oticcl , uîvre'l». , b « ..J, „I : j WlTTÜLl j i 'n«!i«.nMD. 0 foll.»»v|„ KW |,nesre. to pro»,, ' hi-« «.-onisnuouM t « ll«-«* U|Han uu<scultlva«il«.ii j c of, ^nld Ihiki. via : WdiJum a Woodln. Umi lf N ; ft• HfuJth. Lothc-r m aim yruiik \v Ucunc, ulloi Lhckicot, luabo. >r li ' ° r,,r _^ blirai: «* LasnOrrics. »y nt.ActirooT, Idaho, , - »«»J«« I» H«rV-*.v «l'reàTb.t u.o » L Mi }ÄÄ« K }lTv%V^ KM^wu'a.ï' .. L .' Mike C'nnicx. « I'laoivJ Ax-ov, itnifidUr. ! np »vM(u,«»(»b to prru-o neu«, neon neilrultli «tion .. „ . .. .. Jnine* Hhermnn, Finn t'ot it' « bnc"A u ",r,f„ hT Ja,m * »*'■«*•>•. rmuv J. A N'fioy, Hualrt-cr 6, A. R. NOTICE ! We take this opportunity of inform ing our subscribers that the now Coin tnissioner of I'ensions has been ap pointed, lie is an oh! soldier, and we believe that soldiers anil their heir® « ill receive justice at his hand- " e do not anticipate that there "ill b«' any radical changes in the administra tion of (»elisions affairs under the new l. U ' " ' ,W regime. We would nil» iso, however, that l ÿ. soldiers, sailors, and their heir*. lo make applications at ! heady ih'iiej ,o In of,U r to secure the Item lit of lit»' j if their claims in case once, if they have not jeaii.Y filing their should be ttny future pension 1 legislation. Such legislation is seldom | Therefore .it is of great j retroactive, importance tlmt applications lie (Hub in the Department at the earliest | • i silile date. If U. S. Soldiers, Sailors, or their j l 'aient s desire ; information in regard to pension mat j ters. they should write to The Widows, Children, or C , and tlu v will prepare Uns* .''[Claims Company, at Washington, Mild send tin necessary i<-ntif lhi*> Lid I hem entithd under the t line imi laws enacted f.u their L i » lit I , Antiitiss MES; S' C LI IMS CO. doux Wi t>uuti;i it\, '•! \\ A-ltlXUToX. I> c , I* I. It. \ Desert l.aat!, Final I'ruof..-Nutiee fui ' . , i niiliratiuu. I.VSII (I tUackfo.,1. t. I. 1 . It i itl o i. ip».<- li N« t «•<* tm lu-r« lU*i kh" *. • huA tt ••»! H.« »I« w ►r ■ I'!* •IMP.' » I N-» l r r a i* H I«! f • •* imih U f«« M I! itii.1 It- v«*tv . I Hi* I t »Jil> i»* * Ow t. II !•!*■Iv tlMBiAlH-K L««t I Bs tm A 1 1 i» ■ A!*» * T It !■) GiVv a*. IV Vctw.ttllur Hi.î-flia* J hfi W ■ Krli r t . t in... J..H» w 7 . CARL J- CAWP5DN Merchant Tailor, POCATELLO, IDAHO. A complete assort ment of fine f'lotli* <*te.. »smstnntlv <u. hand A first eia-* lint* of Fall nml Winter good» on hand. Good »vnrkmansbip a:,d perfect Fit guaranteed. Abord«* from abroad will be promptly attended to Suiti ALMA MARK ER ^ 1 * ' vw ». * * - » - * 1 he Largest Music Dealer -IN I U A H O. Fcml him jour order« for I s n ll i of — ALL KINDS. Idaho i Idaho Falls, - WORLD'S FAIR FREE! Any person sending their address to either of the undersigned agmitsof THE CHICA30, MILWAUKEE AHOST. PAUL RAILWAY. Steam heated and Electrie Lighted ' !° nt '' " f ' I'arge a pie V'", in of t* •* » c*. . „I or v d u H » "7 , ?!' n n «mr ' o!nm"ré..i Æt. Tr«v.. n. ... J'.VZ Ä J»* » *• *»""! Ro.itli Mrert. 8«U l.ak 1 * ; 'l' Mention till« |i0jni\ Trains. « the s, a map of Hie an.I THE GRAEHL. (n. A. Jl'.xxi;, MANAOKtl) i Everything Now and FlruLCliisg. Commercial Trade a Special tv. Ciooil Bnrmrfft RoornH. Modcmk Idaho Falls, Id 8 .ho. Harman A. Mondschein, < -> M3 tfoSSSM!: i- ' v .-*1 i ÿ ! j ES 1 | j IsMm Watchmaker &> Jeweler. Does Alt Kind* of Kcpaiiing ALL WORK WARRANTED. l'RICES REASONABLE Office in Curtis' Hardware Store j ; j 17 icy cant ru-mtnes /ictrr mm Ai iwn » IrtUr if _ T»r. rr.rw» 'T fhsF H> • r.Mm ns* CHILDREN. Atoxforrsttfen -.t •'»!• n I» tbs lia**« - rssrwiar •. r •■»■ ■ »»»cy.iv« w», ii or IL» is-: »>«»>«( imwi i» uMa<so isscu . h -..»,« isifc.t. <• -i » -s«win(uu a •-«- oui » j a » onaj o tnanwm (of cirwl.srs. Mdilft I sa ienw. l»lw WIDOW«, PARENTS. * A Cimb.Tudv-Buri!, Dtipi Ccfjrtjldi, LaZ rvttj*. tm:«««) ttt MODERATE FEES. tar msM! I« a r.4 t jrse, j;r,a u ta» »aim nu: 7 IÏMS*. A<Ur«M PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN WEDDCRBURN, Jot«.»-, P.O. Eos <C?. S^Ts.fc»Costy«sT ?,r--.-- —•! Sj • ot ths lajrtt «sa r.u. >t USacaiul r.. c,-.;»-, ,feo retint Sul«, fo»( -•. t- r.M (.-»»*«« e? iirutKi lo* cbrlr .«tanlUn »TJJan ea4 in»«npii»sl Pi -st A.-oto. esl <-..h r»;- (WlliajISUiitnfnKiKtltr fori» hnttj .si tgjt.Us Eaewcut»Cva>iS 7 . vr*jcixcïos, D.C. American I BisciM and Mantif'g Co. SlKTUSMIUN tO Ltali Cracker Factory. MBnufnriur-r* of the ('olebrairtt m I H bl I (fiHwî* nr« «.id Cnwi-r* in I «at, hy nil the N-ud in yuurwnkr*. 27 E Third St. SALT LAKE. UTAH I Job Printing i PROMPTLY DONE AT THE NEWSOFFICE. fa* m i % m * mût? m im ' « We Hereby Promise ' lo '' ' : -d ."H money paid ui for Haller-s Remedies : «n 0 H,.r ro B^rTTD bv tlmlr .L i} h f P""jHlm.it consist of i unuuutum Mramro, „„„„ .PdiOiwra, 3 AB 3 AJASÜ' A inj é 3 ?,DDCiî (Cîinjitil) J i 9Ti CW CIIS!, kill h\h hi! nci M wm t ZIA ehauees 0088, Y ° ' *** POR SALE AT FEitNfSII DRUG STOUR