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Show POLITICAL GOSSIP John D. Murphy is now the associate WHITMORE AND 8. A. ,e"5 editor of Bill's Morning Tin Horn. have returned. Some of the Republican of this town who uaed to go around In politics boots and loud voices, National Tick- - with pi.sstd With telling on the street corners what they WiM B " and thought of things, are now treading guccsstful. like cats and whispering with bated breath. They want to get next to the Salt Lake Herald sack and they want nominations so Tbls morning that they can make a pull on the torOeorReC. Whitmore waeln boodle. hie way from yesterday on convention to Ua home Senator Smoot's apSt Loul the pears to have gone to pieces in this like, Whitmore Senator . Veohl Loul. county. .ndths Platform. In St What Is Sutherland doing? Is he b men, especially among letting the cause go by default in iTLnk'ra. and they all regard Par-- V Weber? election as good. One What with the Kearns push apparjijances for ILlnent banker of Chicago, who ha. ently dominating, and with Bill hangtold me prf-l- y ing around on the fringes of the been a Republican, propvote for osition ready to grab anything that ofto Intended tbat he we are afraid of this man fers, It looks as If Sutherland had he said, because we can been counted out. do. teU what he is likely to plank O, that meeting business and that jtie compromise polygamy went In Isnt going to hurt us any. petition business were rare old fakes! of Senator They did not materialise the It Is due t0 the work strength Jjnaon that It went Into the platform that Bill expected and so the plan has a form. As It stands It does been changed. A club Is to be orgaU, ,o mild nor the Mormons, and nized whose ostensible purpose is alUtah name not as declarations together different from that which Bill so half strong U the Mormon first proposed; but under cover Its obtbat haw been adopted by Utah. It was the ject will be the same. In here ekioch right at secured be could Bill found that some men would not any rate, tot that can think Democrats at his meeting. other they stay g any He found that some people that did to a Democratic national conventp entstay would not support him. ion and head a thing like that off one to He found that some men who were irely, I will give up my place I think the one asked to sign the petition laughed a of them next time. attempt will learn scornful laugh and said: Go to! So ho makes the It not been for Can-oo- n he is going to coax the fellows Into an If had patMnr. we would not have got It toned organisation that pretends to be genion, to say nothing of shutting It out erally for the party. And then when he gets them there entirety. It Is his Intention to Insist that they The Utah delegation, says Mr. Whitmore, was well treated and received shall work for the nomination of men tall recognition from the party leadpledged to his candidacy and to a resen. They are anxious to carry the olution by the county convention that nit this year, he said, and are they must vote for him until he reCoring much Interest in our state leases them. If he can get this he thinks he has eiapalgn. In Utah this year got the boys. The election earn a United States senator and He will never release them until he three presidential electors, enough to gets his bargain made with the other p after. Mr. Peery has made many side. Mends among the Influential men of It makes the boys writhe a little to Ike party. Among others who have think that Bill intends to market them kd the Importance of the campaign this way. h Utah brought to their attention by And some of them wont staftd for It Hr. Peery are Mr. Belmont and Mr. Frank Christensen did not Tioart, both of whom have promised to do what they can to help us win In the Javelin where he got It Utah this year. But then, he Is only suffering the same fate that has come to other deHr. Whitmore, In common with other western stockmen. Is much Interestecent men that got mixed up with Bill. d in the packing house strike. He doei not look for an Immediate effect George Hanson plays the funniest the stock interests of the west. It game In all polltlca He roasts Bill in print and In prinay result to our advantage, he said. The packing house combine was pay-t- a vate conversation until the mayor is us just what It saw fit to give, any- like a piece of over-don- e pork. worse. And then he goes out and orgaway, so it couldn't be much They were buying a steer from us for nises for Bill, and organises, and orga IN and selling It right back to us for nixes, gnd shouts, and shouts and JR, and we couldn't help ourselves. Bat If these big fellows get tied up in WATER CAUSED THE TROUBLE. this srrike the independent packers nay get a foothold that will again give Farmers Disagrea as to Rights in an aa an open market instead of a cinch Irrigation Ditch. hob-nail- ed B.lil -- -- jt Refrigerator shouts, till you would think that the only man on earth worth any political consideration was Bill, Bill, Bill. George wants to go to the legislature. He wants to go under instructions to vote for Bill until H1U releases him. But the politicians around town are saying that when George gets to the legislature he will tlx the time and manner of his own release. And he will fix the rest of the proposition to suit himself. George Is believed to be as smooth a soapsuds. and Carriage Special WILKE REFRIGERATOR. TILE EXTERIOR. pr IH' 4 If anybody thinks that W. S. the great banker of Salt Lake City, Is not a factor in politics let him Just consider the manner In which Mac turned his baleful eye on Ed and withered him as a gubernaCal-Ust- er torial candidate. The truth of the matter Is that Mac said to Smoot: You can have your choice of three men, Heber M. Wells, James T. Hammond or John C. Cutler. Smoot asked: "Whats the matter with Ed Canister McCornlck replied: T never heard r of him. And so. as Smoot had already opposed Wells and Hammond, he was obliged to take the only one of the three that was left, namely, Cutler. McCornlck stands a well with Reed Smoots ecclesiastical associates as any mere business man can stand. A word from him to those prominent gentlemen. who are hie fellow directors In corporations, can at once put a quietus on Calllster. He could say: "Now you people are going to have the governorship. Why not have a man of great business reputation and fame abroad aa well as at home? Tou don't want to have any mere nonentity In this office. That would be a reflection on the Mormon people. Such words would be effective, and Smoot would And a necessity of making a coincidence with McCornlck. Welle and Hammond do not give up. Governor Welle will not make an active canvaes for the nomination, but he will take it If he can get it Hammond and his frlenda are out openly laboring for the honor. Welle made one political mistake and It Is somewhat to hie credit He depended entirely upon the friendship and good will of prominent men In the state who had reason to admire and trust him. He made no personal machine, nor did he seek to get control of his party machine. The result Is now when he needs an organisation he has none. COMPLETELY LINED WITH li INCH Boyle Furniture Co. Low Prices on here. 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Week of July - , 18 V Fred Bingham and Alice Gables Refined Musical Sketch. tame to go against Jack Irwin The Bowery Boy. Hr. Whitmore left for home yesterdOn a farm out in the vicinity of Five The Kramers Song and Dance ArtIn the case of Michael Bertlnate vs. ay afternoon. ists. David Clapler, which was heard by Points there la a miniature lake of 8. A. KING HOPEFUL. Vesta Montroeo Illustrated song. clear, fresh water. A thick growth Emil Major S. A. King of Provo was In Judge Howell this morning, the latAgraz and Thomas Hilton The mattown last of willows fringed the lake, pretty efnight Major King expresse- ter expressed hie opinion In the World's Greatest Bicyclists. d himself as well pleased by the tick- ter but reserved sentence until to- fectually concealing it from outside Eddie Higgins The Dancing Wench. et and platform he helped to select at morrow. Captain Hulanlakl appear- view and forming a cool and shady re, The Patricolae Musical Comedy. Bt Louis. Parker and Davis will be ed for the plaintiff and Attorney Stout treat Here in this secluded spot a E. R. Gourley'e Utahna scop Movery strong throughout the country, for the defendant ing pictures. hit especially In the east he said. Bertlnate t charges Clapler with ma- few days ago went a number of boys party leaders are already count-- h liciously and wilfully breaking and In- and girls whose ages ranged from 13 DANCING AT NEW PAVILION water-hea- d gate to 18 yeara Disrobing, they entered Colorado, Montana and Nevada, juring a certain lth a Bertlnate. of splendid chance to carry Utah, which Is the property the water together and disported h the west There Is a disposition to Clapler sought to prove by several themselves In a manner neither dethe west Its share of attention witnesses that he was a part owner cent nor polite. When the boys left Money year. The big men of the east are In the Irrigation ditch and had been the water they donned the girls doth Loaned salaried people same day lth us. and will help us all they can. admitted to be so by the plaintiff for Ing, and the girls left the water and aaked for without security or Inchased the approprlatore of their linWty may be said to be In better many years. dorsement without knowledge of Pe than for It seems that some years ago Ber- gerie until they were tired, when the employer or any one; payments to years past and the out-h- k Is good. tlnate wee Involved in a law suit in boys restored their apparel, put on ault. connection with the irrigation ditch, their own and all left the place toLOWE8T RATE8I BEST TERM81 WILLIAM ECCLE8 MAIMED. which he asked that all persons gether. The boys and girls are itlll after Your credit once established at my The Portland Oregonian of recent who were using the water pay an at large, the water remains, clear and office you can get money at a mokle has the ln following dispatch equal share of the attorney's fees. He pellucid as ever, but the willows have ment's notice. Call and get my the Injury to William Eccles terms before going elsewhere. thereupon asked each one of the per- been cut down and the view of the lit ,r- well known in Ogden: sons Interested to pay to the attorney tie lake from aU aides la unobstructed D. D. DRAKE Hood River. Or, July 13. 1904. 410-1- 1 sum of 318. This was not agree Eccles Bldg. K. the 500 Tel. william Eccles. oledst son of W. H. able to Clapler as be held that it was 11 Sunday 10 to FALLING RAPIDLY. LAKE Open 8:30 to 7:30.; cctei and general not Just to make him pay the same The water In Great Salt Lake la deMger of the ML Hood Lumber com amount for hie four acres as Bertlnate creasing very faat Since the Sd InMny. while an edger in the operating for forty acres of land. Bertl- stant it haa fallen 4.8 Inches, yet It w mlu here this afternoon, met with paid A nate placed a lock upon the head-ga- te higher now than at this time of year accident that will cripple him for eo that Clapler could not use the for the past several yeara Isn't worth the time It takes The teeth of the1 saw his water, whereupon Clapler proceeded to caught to tell It Hundreds of pairs of ht hand and took off the fingers at break the lock and use the water, Indigestion, glasses are sold by peddlere knuckle. His wounds were dress-an- d hence this suit heartburn, With who know as much about the its companions, the young man was taken to The attorney for the plaintiff argued flatulence, torpidity of the liver, condelicate details of the eye as a hospital at Portland for treatment that Clapler had no Justification to get stipation, palpitation of the heart, peanut vender. Don't be taken the water by using force, while the de poor blood, headache, and other nerIn dont Ineult your eyes br Wonderful Nerve h a laplayed had vous symptoms, sallow akin, foul held that Clapler attorney fending them for a test My exoffering by many a man enduring be' which to that a breath offensive get and legion of accidental Cuts, Wounds, only attempted aminations are scientific, thortongue, bad of other ailments, U at once the Bertlnate him and to that longed ough and free. Burns, Scalds, Sore Feet or Jlnts. 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