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Show TRUTH i. V. i Ni- Issued Weekly by 11 U ' 'k- , t k i. ; TRUTH PUBLISHING COMPANY. and 12 Central Blook, West Second South Street, Salt Lake City. bore their fellows, they went to their doom. Truly did He who died on the Cross 6ay: Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for 4. President. his friend. Other men have been immortalized for much less than these men did. On the walls of the great temple of honor, where future generations may read the names of those who have performed great and mighty deeds, should be graven those of these two, John McLaughlin and John Eckstrom. jANK.OF Q0ffERGE does glory belong most; the soldier on the gory atlas block. field of battle, seeking to J. A. kill, or the S. Basom. W. W. Chisholm! hero who goes bravely to death endeavJD. Kefl Park E' Kl0h E' JSiflilS? oring to save? Whose monolith should be decorated with laurels; the man who went down with his bayonet in the heart of his foe, or the one who drew Some weeks ago, one of the speakers his last breath struggling to rescue a at the Mormon Tabernacle asked the fine Work Quick Work fellow creature from peril? True, there Oh say, what is Truth? question: is more glamour in the last moments of We answered it at that time and were the warrior, whose eyes grow dim mid of the opinion it was settled. But only the shouting and the smoke of strife; last Sunday another speaker in the whose failing ear catches for its last same place asks the same question. sound the thunder of the cannon and Now let this be final. Truth is a the rattle of the rifles, but what of him DISCONTINUANCES. weekly political, business, legal and Telephan 022i W7 Wat Temple S who dies down Uiat in tbe the most be notified deep publisher w?eiP,er poisoned air society journal, with a bigger circulaoy letter when a subscriber wishes his of the shaft or the tunnel, holding the tion than any three weeklies in the cr stopped; all arrears must be paid In Senator Kearns has secured a body of the comrade he vainly, but state combined, is the warmest paper Quests of subscribers to have their paper none the less earnestly, tried to bring published in Utah; is strictly independ- patent for an army canteen. Who says mailed to a new address, to secure attention, must mention former as well as present ad- back to light and life? Under the ant and fearless; does not care who the the senator isnt an inventive genius? J. C. Coin of this city is his partner. It dress. of war, cheered by his comwrong doer is, will expose him; has is understood Coin invented the canteen Address all communications to Truth panions, the soldier may be encouraged more friends than all the dailies in the while Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. the to storm an abatis behind which lurks patent was granted through city put together; is $2 per annum, $1 the destruction and terror and when he for six months, strictly in advance and untiring efforts of the senator. Once again Utah is called upon to goes down waving the colors, we im- now is the time to subscribe. mourn because of a terrible disaster. mortalize him in scng and as the The decision of Judge Hall in the Once again many homes are made deso- bravest of all who were story there. But The Republican press generally joins book case will doubtless be a lesson to late. It is so pitiful for all of us. We what of the man who faces in hopping on to Senator Bailey for the agents of the deliberately several houses who all hoped when the graves had closed the horror below; the blackness and choking Senator Beveridge. On read- come here and give wine suppers, that over the victims of the horror at Sco- gas of the mine, such as existed at Park ing the complete debate in the Con- in addition to being all round field that it would be the last time our City, after the fierce good fel explosion of last gressional Record we think Bailey did lows generally, they must proceed achearts would be wrung with anguish as Tuesday night? Are they not really right. Beveridge was equivocal and cording to law. a result of a like event. We prayed in the true heroes? Consider these two exasperating to a degree that would silence at the time, and afterward, that men, John McLaughlin and John entitle any man in a similar position to There is one in future the King of Terrors would about this m an who were overcome while try- a choking. It would be unfair to the Tracy. He seemsthing his hand to and be never a truthful indistay again inflict ing to bring out their unfortunate senator from Indiana, however, if we vidual. When he says he has killed a upon us another like calamity. But it brothers in distress. They knew that did not deserved just man a that say Bailey search for the remains was not to be, and today the forms of behind them was always safety while before as a'aevere a choking as he got. verities his statements. the poor fellows who met death in the them in the darkness awful death sat Daly-We- st mine are being lowered by waiting for them, but did On Saturday last Truth broke all they hesitate? Editor Truth:-- Is it not a fact that gentle hands to their long resting No, they went in and, trying to rescue records in the city for street sales. The since Judge Goodwin was places. Homes are saddened, the tears others, were overtaken by the same management is dropped from glad to announce that the Tribune of women are falling, strong men's eyes fate that struck down those roll that there is no pay they would the field for a good, live are misty and the little children stand have brought back to loved ones and fearless in the United city States of the size of paper seems to be improving; Salt in awe because of this something they safety. Ah, but there was the true Lake that is tortured with such that the people appreciate honest and cannot comprehend. In the absence of bravery; there the perfection of manly outspoken expression of fact far more contemptible daily newspapers as are full information Truth has no adverse action. No hope of promotion buoyed than a policy of evasion and timidity imposed upon this community by the offer to criticism concerning the man- them up; no thought of fame inspired and we are here to stand for the right Silver King syndicate? The editorial mine. Per- their hearts, but fired by the love agement of the Daly-Weagglomeration furnished by the Trithey through thick and thin. this terrible accident has been bune, Herald and Telegram is more haps recorded for ages in the inscrutable than sufficient to make us ashamed of our daily press. The Tribunes book of fate. It is certain that none leading could have foreseen that such a thing editorials consist largely in advice to could happen, else measures would have business and professional men to pad its been taken to prevent it. But now that columns with advertising matter. It can no longer afford to index it has happened, does It not occur to us what it who survive, that it was but another prints, and in place of local illustration lesson in the great volume of experience by a home artist, it feeds us upon stale Iroj? 222-2-(foods MAiA that the years write as they pass? Does plate matter filched from eastern pa. of us that caution is a This is supplemented with a it not teach all pers. should whole we more cultivate and page of their $35,000 bogus lotquality more? Does it not indicate that all of scheme to increase their circula-tiotery I suppose Mr. Heath thinks that us should be careful, in the presence of moV 3rnall8m 18 good enough for known danger, to use every means in The paper ought to be our power to confine it to the smallest by the postoffice department for using the mails to possible limit? That only those who thimblerig the I win, tails, are known to be thoroughly capable you lose The lock or a trick, Commercial Bhould be entrusted with responsibility bunko game all give a square dealstreet of oththemselves and where the lives Pfared Wlth fj118 1490 despoliation game. this concerned? awful ers are may well be asked how long the Perhaps of this town will continue to be of peopie means lives the be affair may saving assessed $12.00 per year for a daily rag in other places, but it is a high price to that wouldnt Linens and be cheap at fifty All Table Napkins cento purchased this . during , pay for one lesson. per annum. It has been said that in Sale be will hemmed and finished politics the Democrats are without an Truth extends its heartfelt sympathy j free of ones Park Aren 5? at ePnblican8 in any absolutely to the stricken City. charge better Will shape? this bastard aggre-gatio- n homes in areThere many sorrowing of newspapers treat any man the camp from which the sunshine has unday Papers for Prices and Particulars. yet a8Plre8 1x3 a seat in the United States senate unless be has the fled, never again to return to its old approval of Pope Tom? bright splendor, May Uo who com Wp trow not. JOHN W. HUGHES. Editor and Manager. i, forts the distressed and finds a rest for the weary, look down in pity upon the sorrow stricken and speak words of consolation for the wounded hearts. After all, to whom to Geotury Printing Company ..... k!, t r W.. S'. 3. ! ex-citem- - ; rr V r..?M ,! I ' TI.I j. 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