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Show T RUTH. 6 'TRUTH Issued Weekly by 11 TUVTH PUBLISHING COMPANY. and 12 Central Block, West Second South Street, Salt Lake City. It is to be hoped that the City Street Improvement Company, which has been given the contract to pave South Temple street, will work faster than the Alcatraz has worked and is working on Second South street. JOHN W. HUGHES. Editor and Manager. r XT is strange that in all press reports Entered at the postnfllcn Pt SV.t Lake City, Utah, tor transmission through the malls os of Senatorial debates. . Lodge says second-clamatter. ss SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MAY 10, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ONE YEAR (In advance) MONTHS' THREE MONTHS SIX things while Tillman shouted, be1902. cause Tillman, while a rapid speaker, seldom raises his voice above a certain 82.00 pitch. 1.00 75 We respectfully suggest to the saloon Postmasters sending subscriptions to Tbuth keepers of this city the ad vie ability of may retain 25 per cent of subscription price as commission. keeping their places of business closed Captain Paul is again at If. the paper is not desired beyond the date tomorrow. subscribed for the punlicatlon should be noti- the head of the police department. fied by letter two weeks or more before the term expires. Another man has been found with his heart on the right side. Of course this means the wrong side. The right side for ones heart is the left side; or, subscribers to have their paper strictly speaking, in the center. DISCONTINUANCES. Remember that the publisher must be notified by letter when a subscriber wishes his r stopped; all arrears must be paid In Requests of mailed to a new address, to secure attention, most mention former as well as present If in future anyone questions Billy to PubAddress all communications Truth Hulens ability to play ball, all he will lishing Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. have to do will be to produce the comfiled him in court by The awful consequences of reading plaint Dollar against Joseph. dime novels is again demonstrated. A Jingle local writer in the Telegram submits a cut-ofthis list of names of tough people who will Ogden got two more were a colored be here this summer that was clipped week. The victims man and a Chinaman. Who will dare bodily from one of Old King Bradys works. We venture to warn the police assert that the Junction City is not against this party, and suggest that metropolitan. Old King Brady be sent for, as he is In the rush to get the place, the canthe only man who has ever been able to didates for the Ogden postoffice seem to cope with the hand. forget that as yet Mr. Meighan has not " fs He was not to blame for all that has happened. On his monument let there be engraved: William T. Sampson. Died May 6, 1902. A strong man, able and efficient, he died the victim of a bureauocracy which promoted him in advance of those who should have had the preference; an unfortunate, who not being present in the moment of a great crisis, was led by the officials of red tapedom to believe he. had the right to claim a credit not due, and this denied by a discriminating public, he turned to a. pitying Death for relief which was kindly given. good. Rear-Admir- al RE' So Bret Harte has joined the great majority. Surely the necrology for this week Bhows that the great king of shadows loves a shining mark. He has let fly his arrows of late with wonderful disregard and many have fallen beneath the shafts who will be greatly missed. Here in the west we will miss him most. A great deal of his work was western in character. Who has not read the Heathen Chinee or The Luck of Roaring Camp. Bret wrote one poem which has been designated as a classic. It was The Grand Review, where in a dream in Washington he: "Saw a phantom army come, With never a sound of fife or drum. But keeping time with a doleful thrum Of wailing and lamentation. The martyred heroes of Malvern Hill, Of Gettysburg and Ch ncellorsville. He was humorous and pathetic, grave and gay. His life pleased us at times and at others awoke memories which made us better and brought us closer to the final home we are awaiting. Such a life is not in vain. A That was a sudden ending of W. G. M. Steward, the well known assayer, on Tuesday last. Coming so soon after the death of his friend, Charlie Davis, makes it a sort of coincidence. But it was a peaceful finish. Death laid his been proven guilty. hand on his heart and the fingers which An advertisement of a well known flowers in the morning were cereal food contains a statement from a Sam Newhouse has cleaned up gathered in just still the evening. He will be greatly user who says he gained four pounds in $800,000 on a New York real estate missed. d flesh while eating a package deal. A A Verily To him who hath shall of the preparation. There is no excuse be Truth extends sympathy to Captain given. for the meat trust existing longer. Just F. A. Grant, whose son, John F., died as soon as Truth is favored with the President Palma, of Cuba, is like here Tuesday, only three days after his advertisement alluded to, we will tell Grover Cleveland once was. He has return from the Philippines. He was but 23 years of age. you all about it. on his hands. one-poun- congress the Illick, the lady delegate to Clubs Rear-Admir- I al West streets, and that the trackav franchise will be granted conditional! on the Short Line meeting that requirement. If the Short Line builds a handsome depot the Rio Grande Western would be obliged to follow suit and the city would then have the benefit of two depots providing the railroad companies cant get together on the Union derot proposition. If they did agree on a Union station the question of location would cause a fight. The property owners at the head of Main street and on West South Temple street would want it located at Fourth West and South Temple streets, while those who have interests south would want it constructed on the Rio Grande Western property on Third South and Third West streets. The whole affair is ii a chaotic state at present, and with the two railroads trying to get the better of each other and both trying to bunco the public at the same time, 'it will take time and clever manipulation to bring cosmos out of the chaos which exists. REMOVE THE GARBAGE. The city council made a great mistake in repealing the ordinance which provided that garbage wagons should make diurnal pounds of the city and cart away ashes and other rubbish placed in receptacles in the street by householders. The people who had no proper way of disposing of the refuse from their houses found the collection plan under the direction of the health department very convenient and effectual and when the system was abolished they found it very inconvenient and expensive to get rid of the refuse. In many instances ashes, vegetable refuse, tin cans and the like are still placed out in the streets at nights or in the early mornings and there the stuff1 remains for an indefinite period and has finally to be cleaned away by the street cleaning, gang, so that the city has really to bear the expense of its removal after it has contaminated the atmosphere and been an eyesore to the public may be for days. The old system wai much preferable and should be resorted to again. HOSPITAL CHANGES. A A In the death of Dr. Allan Fowler the not more are careful If the Filipinos medical profession loses one of its most national meeting of Womens on war will in another their bring they distinguished members and the comwho favored better protection for the islands. pacified munity a good citizen. Of late years birds from the ladies who wear them on he was not very actively engaged in his DEATH'S HARVEST. their bonnets, is entitled to songs of profession. His health had been failpraise from every feathered throat in ing for some time, and being possessed is at throats that those Sampson peace. an ample fortune he was enabled to of world the excepting now who him to wears life ea9y. For many years he was take recks It nothing are encircled by feather boas. of one the principal physicians of the the victors laurels for Santiago, for in Cross Holy hospital and was considered land where he has gone they go not one the of most the reliable diagnosticians The appointment, by Governor Wells, down to the sea in ships bristling with in the He had a kindly dispocity. of Colonel, erstwhile Brigadier-Genera- l does one neither nation did sition and a great deal of charitable great guns; Willard Young, to represent Utah clash will work He be missed by many poor with another; but instead all is once families. tuberciGsis again congress, in a joy and tranquility. He has been hovdiscloses the remarkable versatility of ering on the borders of the shadowy TWO SEPARATE DEPOTS PROPOSED. Willard Young. Soldier, engineer and land for many months. Stricken with expert on bacilli. Not many men are a forgetfulness of the past, he has sat in The franchise to lay tracks on Fourth so remarkably endowed. ante-roo- m nothof West street which the committees on the eternity, fearing for streets and laws of the city council deing for the future, caring nothing By the death of Archbishop Corri- that which was. To all intents he has cided to recommend be granted to the gan the Roman Catholic church loses been as one dead many days.a Since re Oregon Short Line railroad companv, its most valued political adviser. In tiring from active service to rest much will not be granted unless the railaddition to his other qualities, Arch- needed, Admiral Sampson has passed road company gives something in succession of scenes and inci- return in the shape of a bishop Corrigan has always had great through a guarantee that nerves more shatter to no matter calculated will dents build a it new at Washington, influence depot. Councilman of circumvictim his. The than sound and in was others of the committee Eardley power. which party stances over which he had no control, who agreed in the first instance to the he led himself to believe those who of the franchise think that the to notice counselled him that to him belonged the granting It is pleasant and soothing should of do something in return Cerveras honor and that President Roosevelt has accepted glory and when thedestroyingof the Na- company for the people especially as it appears the recommendations of the Salt Lake fleet, claim his heart broke that thegrant, the denied tion concession would interfere Tribune and will let Lieutenant-Genera- l and the reason which had guided him with the Rio Grande Western building Miles remain with the army another forsook its judgment seat. But of those a on us its but let dead site. It will probably be are depot who speak nothing year. Mrs. demanded that the Short Line construct a depot to cost $100,000 or $200, 0(H) m the corner of South Temple and Fourth Next month tne change in the management at St. Marks hospital will take place when Rev. D. Douglas Wallace will be succeeded by Rev. Dunning of Cheyenne, and Miss Brown will assume the duties of matron. The office of medical director has been abolished and the duties hitherto performed by Dr. Bascom as such will be undertaken by the executive committee. The county board has decided that Thirteenth South street shall be opened from Second West street to Redwood road a distance of nearly four miles. The street will run through the church farm and, the Adams estate and will open up about four square miles of good land for residences and farming purposes. It is quite an important step and will be the means of building up an important suburb of the city. , A A The Utah Methodists will hold an. other conference in this city August This date will giye Dr. Albritton plenty of time to prepare another address . on diabolism. A A Mr. John' Sharps revelation is cutting quite a figure in the Mortensen case.' To express a belief that he had one is sufficient to jury duty. bar a man from |