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Show T RU T H. 2 to settle the matter. In the meantime left Tom in Washington. To o truest Glasmann says he will take a rest for a had. I will never do it again. - Never, few months and at the end of that time never, never. will go into other business. ft ft ft ft Reed Smoots candidacy for the UnitOne of the candidates for county ed States senate has caused no commocommissioner on the Republican ticket tion here, everybody taking it for will be Mr. Knutesen, who runs a flour granted that he will arrive on timr. mill south of the city and east of Mur- The marvel of it all is that he can find ray, who is said to have a very large time to leave his many interests in Utah following among the farmers. and come here, for all Washington ft ft Bill Glasmann has become discour- understands he is a very busy man at home. An evening paper here says he aged in his congressional aspirations is president of a sugar factory, owns and seems inclined to fly the track. He two woolen mills which employ 5,000 says George M. Hanson was induced to is general superintendent in an allow his name to be used as a candi- people, iron works, and supervising director of date simply to divide the Weber dele- nine railroads. The paper marvels at. doing so much at once. - When gation, which Bill expected "to come one'man I tbld.the editor that despite all this down with solid. If Glasmann retires, Mr. Smoot had time left to throw at. the Hanson would probably do so also,' .In birds, he said, Well well ,you western that event the Weber county, people men.Tbeit allfor energy. .'. .7. will have to look for a new candidate, It and are already turning to James H. You correspondent had an interview, Anderson of Salt Lake as available. with a paan who shall be nameless relaThey say he would carry the northern : counties and would make a good run- tive 'to the" candidacy of Mr! Smoot, few days ago. It will be unanimous, . ning all over the state. he. said; We will carry everything from Vernal to Tooele and I Paradise to WASHINGTON LETTER. ' .Pipe Springs. I have .already selected candidates for both the lower and Truth Bureau, 41144 X Street. the the upper house, and they are all for Smoot. Smoot is the man, and Smoot (By Special Marconigraph.) will be elected. I concede San Juan Washington, D. C., April 10. In the county to the opposition, but that is absence of the president, who has been all. ft ft down in South Carolina all week for the a The election of Mr. Smoot would purpose of handing some major sword, be a boon to Washington society which here has happened nothing of interest outside the fact that Senator Kearns favors a return to the custom of wearing received a telegram from a sheepman the Seymour coat, and which custom, inaugurated by Senator " Smoot, would in Utah and has succeeded in getting a soon become general. Your correspondent man out of jail ft ft ' has just returned from the trip to - . i- - . . - '' , ' Yf , .1 CHATTER. writer (Being the personal opinions pt the manner In Is any and for which no one else responsible.) Now that it has been demonstrated this man Collins was killed by a hand other than his own; that the circumstances attendant upon his earthly destruction are so horrible as to seem almost incredible, the wiseacres, the tootsie-wootsiand the chirrupers are having a great old time for sure. So" ft ft ciety that blind old bat, that sees This awful incident has not been nothing unless it wears decollete or full in vain either, for while this talk dress has had its eyes forced open and about shocked-Societ.cigarettes and dime novels society is shocked, dreadfully, rounds, all right, neither had anything really fee)s. that itwould like to to do.with' in still it nfty awaHen the go somewhere and hide pntil. itr is.al - to the, fact that .over, but inasmuch as it cannot,' society parents, yin society , to children their exists here in does the best it can-- and, hidden from danger moral If society wants to view behind its fan, reads all the:sick-- ; tb do and something cQricfi 'these evils let relish, ening details with avidity out and tackle the sub.coma it boldly to pausing between editions hysterically , and ladies.-for ; shriek Dime novels and cigarettes. ject fairly gentlemen and. fathers uncles and aunts! babel all mothers, the of and cry,: jdut all .the hue Mormons Gentiles and out senseless of drivel all the you may depend of tongues', uttered and printed, there has been but that Clyde Felt didmot destroy the only one voice which has .spoken with wis- Collins in Salt Lake. . Ask the police dom: that of Dr. Mayo, the physician, for. further information. : : es y' Salt-Lake- . - : . who takes a logical and scientific view of the matter; .Understand, I am not alluding to expressions of grief on the part of either parents or friends. God knows I would not add one straw to their already heavy burden. To return to Dr. Mayo, He relates, in reply to questions asked, that, such beings as this man Collinsjwas, exist. No to ask, by the way, for every of person intelligence: knows1 they since long before. the Dead Sea rolled its waters over Sodom and Gomorrah. But society is so constituted that it .must read these things in the public prints, every .time, they, happen Senator Joe Rawlins and Congress- lest Society forget, and. be. lacking. in an man George' Sutherland were seerito- - excuse- to get behind something and say ether in earnest conversation a few Oh, how shocking. ays ago. . It is hinted there is a dark ftft conspiracy., on ioot to da. things to Dan Now what is the Situation?. Thebefhg Harrington, anJ. that these two .men Collins is dead; the boy admits killing have so far forgotten their politics, asto him and relates how he did it and why. form an unholy alliance against 'him. ft ft ' Most of the Stuff is too noisy for type, .v Senator Kearns met the president on l?ut society knows all about it anyway his return from. the south,1 and has gone and the dead being disposed of, what to the White House with him. - shall be done with the i ;rliving? Science declares that like Collins always beings $1&5 buys a handsome upright Piano. exercise an awful influence over their i Mahogany1' case.'-- Cost 8400. which statement is in the boys Fergus Coaller Music company 39 S. victims,' If favor, ; society only knew it, Collins Main St. Next to Z. C. M. I. .. 7 crime was mild in comparison with some on record, but let that pass. The law, that potent, slow; hit and miss, will of the wisp that dooms 'the ragged beggar to jail and permits the embezzler of thousands to go scot free, by its disciples, evangelists and apostles! says punish him;,rtb jail1. with him. have said hang him,: but society, the mother of law, was a bit timorous because the boy was and afraid it would shock itself young in seeOUR GREAT ing a lad of tender years dangling at the end of a rope. But society Isnt peckish about a, prison because to incarcerate him in jail gets him out of the way easily and relieves, society of any further . ' Sfartj responsibility. - at mature age. His mind is capable of receiving the impressions which will decide his character as a man. He should be acquitted, then sent away from Salt Lake and the companionship which will forever remind him of this trouble, placed in a military school like that of Chester, Pa., for a term of years and he will make just as good a citizen as the average. Dont mind if he does happen into a Baptist church or Lutheran church while he is away It is better that he should drift away from the religion of his parents and be saved than to stay with it and be lost, - one-neede- d have-existe- d . -. Charleston, where he went with the presidential party. Senator Tillman did not go down with us, having important business before the' committee. on enrolled bills. Although the press associations have all wired their, clients that Ted was never so happy, your correspondent is able to say that' the opr posite is the fact. Of course the president appeared happy all the time and on the trip down, And, while there., and coming back, he. was constantly making up and firing off little bon mots.. Still there was a shadow behind him all the time. I recall one of his pleasantries while we were dining at the restaurant across from the hotel in Charleston. Oysters were on the bill of fare, and Ted - . . - THERE. 18 A SATISFACTION Id. U8liO ; -- : . DIAMOND . ? m ; .. . i i v . . , HANDS? A.NJlTClE'ANER &LOTUE$ . . . .,?. catalogue - .y-- ; l'; showing over 300 premiums ' 7 r .. . THOVSANDS - . - - Of Dollars worth of New, Fresh and CHOICE LACE CURTAINS will be sold at " EASTERN "WHOLESALE PRICES - established ibsa ONE PRICK TO AIL ; NKVtR UNDERSOLD - Z jet . . ! - ' r saving the. ; wrappers, furnished free . upon request. Send your name: . on a postal card and we will mail you the catalogue. - -- ... Well if any freak of fortune gets me on that jury I will sit there until saculae aaculorum before I will convict him of anything. To punish that boy would be additional crime. It will not bring back the dead and if it would no one wants him back. Of what use is It to confine him for years in a prison, among men who teach crimes equally as revolting and soul destroying an he has just escaped from. Just ask man of experience what are the any greatest evils prison authorities have to W1Ah, 1?luire wh7 Potash SgSS in manv in! prison stances. This 6oy has arrived that may be secured by . ; . CURTAIN SALE Ipril 14th t; COMES FROM LESS WORK! I.ESS WORRY.1 SMOOTHER . Monday, ' THE SATISPACTI02TTHAT 4 ' SOAP C 'i w ! had a dozen. The proprietor, thinking no doubt to please him, had provided I declare, said very large ones. these are the finest oysters I ever saw, in the east They are nearly as good as those we used to get out west in branding time. At the recollection of the west his face grew grave again. Mr. President, said your correspondent, what- is the matter? You act blithe and happy, yet at times methinks I detect a shade of sorrow. Tell me I will he replied your troubles. Amid all this gay. will. I earnestly, and. festive scene: Amid all that is bright and sunny: Where' fair ladies smile on me and the militia officers give me the left hand salute and grip my Where even the right with heartiness: and the hack-me- n forme wait cars street offer to haul me around town for make nothing, I see much calculated to for but be could I me happy. happy he here but I know You one thing. with face his covered and broke down his hands. I saw the big tears trickle through his fingers for a moment, and then I said: Why, Mr. President, be the matter? You have what can your family here, Tillman isnt making my fuss, you are surrounded by friends, You forget, he you are fed well. of half sort sob, that replied with a the-president- - . r Addresft PREMIUM OEPT.. THE CUDAHY PACKING GOGPAHY, ' SOOTH OMAHA. NEB. eft Orocertt |