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Show SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. oi the I.m O.Th-- ut Suit Lukt-- Hijr. far traoni u mvuihI inaut r. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. thraitfh ih VOL. II; NO. 40. ttal .senatorial campaign of McCune last winter. The count al-- . as the only ways exposing himself to the political . to method by which he could hope to gain the coveted prize, Subscription Rtej One Year, Mrlt In Inahunt--u Six Month. llv oJvame ,,, enlisted in his services Moyl who proved an ardent worker To oil countries euibrucisl In the t'nlurwil i.iiil thln M one year, strictly In mlvunee i in the millionaires camp until it became evident that the for. in 'lire the dale Discontinuances -- If the p.r is imt tleslml the term by letter should lx diet at Inist two tight was hopeless. Then ambition was kindled in his own expires. All arrears must Is paid. Hek has the of werklv elrculaiion Tnr AdscrtUInz Rates largest uny nensjujxT breast and lie began to plan bis own election. A few moan adieitlsluj.' medium of published in ttah. and is therefore rerocnled merit Hates will ! nuole known on application. ments before the horn of final adjournment the Democratic Remittances All Imfis. 1ost Oflt o or F.xprcss Money Orders and llejjlsterrd ters shou'd la addressed und nude paval-l- to members of tin legislature met in caucus, to agree on some BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Fourth Floor, Auerbach liuilding, Salt Lake Cit t'tah compromise candidate. Moyle was.named and that gentleNEWMAN LIEN Editor and Publisher. man at once buttoned up bis coat preliminary to going upstairs to deliver his speech of acceptance. But tlx McCu i; on refuse I to h a o tlx milli inairo candiTHE CHRISTMAS BEE date and the fute.ul hour for adjournment sine die came N DECEMBER 10 tin Christmas number ( f The Bek with the unterritied still wrangling. The result has been for 1899 will be published. It will be the aim of the that Moyle is regarded by a goa l many prominent Demopublishers to make it one of the handsomest holiday edi- crats tlx logical candidate for tlx senate. This has been a tions of a weekly ever published in Utah. T ie cover will thorn in MeCune's ambition and lx lias been looking for an he in colors, the design being the product of. Robinson; tin opening to deliver Moyle a staggering blow with his pernoted St. Louis artist. The reading matter will be of unus- sonal organ, t ho Herald. Such is Democratic politics in ual excellence, consisting of short stories, special articles, Utah. Utah writers, The issue sketches and poems by UK will be considerably enlarged and supplemented by good ilJX OUR last issue we referred to the roseate hue given lustrations. Late reports the English situation in South Africa. As an advertising medium this issue will bo of special show that in every instance the Boers have outgeneraled value, and space will bo reserved until December 10, but and most of the time, outfought the English. Al. Ladynot later. The Bee has met with popular favor, and in smith the situation seems to he very critical, Tradition this effort will endeavor to justify the good opinion in tells us that an English soldier is worth four of the enemy, which it has been regarded of late by the public. but General Sir Redvers Buller is evidently strewing traditions to the wind, for he is sending a far greater number of CURRENT COMMENT, troops to the relief of Ladysmith than the enemy can 1101)0, to muster. Some are fond of likening the Boer war to. the HTHE expected has happened. The Herald has sidetracked Philippine insurrection, but there is a vast difference. A James H. Moyle, chairman of the state Democratic The Boers are superior to the Filipinos in every way. They Committee, and with a sudden movement of its journalistic are fighting for a principle, while Aguinaldo and his followboot has started him down the sidehill leading to political ers are simply holding out for prosp jetive profit to himself and his leading supporters. Were it not for the hope of oblivion, while his ears were made to buzz with such malefalsifier, etc., and all because he was aid from the Democratic party in the United States the redictions as liar, becoming too formidable a rival to Md une in his pathetic volt would undoubtedly have been ended long ago. The In an unguarded Boers have nothing but their own courage and patriotism effort to reach the United States Senate moment, at a meeting of prominent Democrats, Mr. Moyle to rely upon. They will fight to the last and if necessary sought to defend Roberts, the product of the Democratic will cut the dykes and drown themselves even with their It will take England, mighty as she is, as long party. It proved unpopular; a suggestion that the Demo- enemies. cratic party of Utah back up its own Congressman in his to .quell the uprising in South Africa as it did the United fight for a seat in the House was met with protests. This States to suppress the insurrection in the islands, though gave the Herald an opening and against Moyle, who seemed the task is more difficult. to be the only Democrat in the loi willing to stand by the double-HE Provo Enquirer makes the timely suggestion that product of his party, Roberts, it directed a column of a him leaded editorial the other morning, calling gross it begins to look as though the Tagals will not be perverter of the truth when denying the correctness of the able to hold out until their friends in this country, the Heralds report of the meeting and charging it with seeking great Democratic party, are victorious at the polls. The to disrupt the party. But back of all this is the memorable rebellion is catching it hard on all sides. 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