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Show if 0 ' ,SV Vol 1, No. 32. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, APRIL Political Melange. Price 19, 1902. United States circut court for the creation of which a bill is now pending in congress. ft ft 'ully or erringly claims 5 Cents it is banded to- gether for the sole purpose of opposing Tom Carter and his wing or of the Standard-Oil-Amalgamated-Cop-- )er Parley L. Williams is reported to be seeking the judgeship which would be crowd. Truth is informed that it left vacant by Judge McCartys elec- in deep sympathy with Bill Glasmann s a revolt against all of them, includtion to the Supreme court, is also mak- on account of iiis eccentric speech who is regarded as an Amat Ogden on the event of the es Clark, ing visits to different counties in the algamated Copper man as much as is interest of the Judge and himself. Mr. cut off celebration in that city, barter. Although F. Augustus Ileinze, Chidesters present term expires in wherein he advised all judges and the Amalgamated rival is not directly 1905. Mr. Erickson, county attorney jurors, in damage cases against the connected with the movement, it is understood he favors it and the new orof Sevier county, is also seeking the railroad company to favor the S. P. ganization favors him. .The name of. place to be left vacant by Chidester, company because of their building the ihe society is the Seminoles and it and several attorneys of that county cutoff into Ogden. Parley doubt- ias a membership of over 1,000 in Butte In its preamble the society says are seeking his place. It seems curious less wishes this courtesy .extended to alone. is lime to cast off the yoke of corit adthat some men refuse to hold good himself. porate ownership and declare ourselves got illiberally. When they had seek man and woman a them offices or is when If hereafter cut get they free of such items control. they advancement from vertising rand even news to which off by the negligence of a railroad 'Colonel John B. positions of the' OReilley, or formerly Tribune cSedthem to either the people have elected them, before this is identified railwith would such city like prominently company, Parley The query is the News and left R. C. Chambers to their terms expire. in the supreme court as the movement, which is rapidly spreadroad offices attorneys to be will enough all over the state. make up the regular deficit in the whether there becomes Whitecotton, Thurman or McCarthy to ing ambition if this around go ft ft Heralds ranningexpenses, and without is possible, however, cut off the damages. Sometimes It contagious. The secret of the coyness on the part reward Mr. Chambers for years and that these boys think it safer to run lawyers desire their special friends for selected of when the of two deficit without wait to Hon. George .Sutherland, who has this fall than to bench, years regard put up the years continued refrained from ' publicly declaring from 11,000 to $2,000 a month. Now their terms will expire, and then run to the rights of the people in the matthe Presidential election. They ter. Whenever they do, the people, if whether or not he would be a candidate the party is filling the air with weeping at must doubtless think that the Republi- wise, should not resent it, but themand lamentation because they havent can selves become the surgeons and cut for congress i? that he has a senatorial partys tenure of power is short an organ that free gratis for nothing and that off the ambition that attempts to in- bee in his bonnet and has determined the they must make hay while Most of the sun shines. will be their champion. terfere with the courts or dishonor the to maintain a discreet silence until he fellows who are yelling the loudest fountains of justice. By following ft ft eitheir don't take the paper or if they advice not only the rights can return to Utah and look over the Glasmanns The Democrats believe they have a and liberties of the people would be field. If it looks good to him and he do don't pay for it. They howl around about Democratic principles and ex- very good chance to win the election cutoff but courts of justice and jurors believes his chances for capturing the to on wind. win If would become the tools of corporations. legislature are pect campaigns next November. A member of the good, George will retire of are of the The people are not likely to accept from the they examples product the out that committee state figures congressional field and will Democratic principles no wonder the the advice of any such person or interSix favor is day. every run for the elecon won't gaining who party stand for them senate, leaving the race for ested class of demagogues, people might been had if there tion days. The Herald is just treaticorhe months ago, said, seek to barter justice to a railroad the lower house to Judge Harrington ng them as they deserve, and the an election the Republicans would have poration for a cut off or any other and such others as may bob up in the paper should make them pay good least at 10,000 consideration. state the by interval. carried Truth gets this information hard coin for any boostiug it gives ft ft took election the If from place a close friend of Mr. Sutherland them. majority. Bourke Cochran, the Democratic a have ft ft who has been in correspondence with majority orator and now they would leader, is in Rome and on him for some time. Hon. William M. Roylance, chair of 5,000. Mr. Sutherland As things are tending last had an interview with the and his friends incline to Tuesday the belief that man of the Democratic state commitnow, at the end of three months are those who maintain There Smoot Reed is as not Pope. acceptable to the tee, was in the city on Wednesday. the Republican majority would be 1,500 U of as tah Reed Smoot and his a has people Mr. visit Cochrans that political Mr. Roylance is full of zeal and enthusor 2,000 and by the time November significance because it is understood supporters would have them believe and declare there is more than a good iasm and predicts Democratic success rolls around and the election is really and he discussed conditions chance for the the pontiff present congressman. this fall. Factional differences, he held the majority will be on the Demo- in the Philippines at some length. The Mr. Sutherland will, as he has said says, are fast being forgotten and in- cratic side. The change in sentiment treatment accorded the natives by the many times, make no official announcedications are that the party will pre- is due, the Democrats say, partly to United States; the disposition of prop- ment until his return to this state and National is- erty of the Roman Catholic church and only then when he has finished a caresent a solid front to the enemy. Mr. local affairs and partly to of the islands for self govern- ful canvass of the situation. avert the the fitness Truth Roylance has opened up an extensive sues. The Republicans could all talked of accoraing to believes the result will be that were ment Mr. to their , party catastrophe the coming best advices. the Sutherland will decide correspondence with leading Demowar bethe that had making ft ft crats all over Utah and is much en- the Democrats declare, abyhalf not a be ter senatorial hearted candidate this on the trusts, not in On Tuesday evening William Glas time and that he will enter the concouraged at responses he is receiving, a and with but vigor manner, and concerning the secretaryship of the supine retired from the edi- gressional race. state committee, he declares that re- sincere intent to break their power on mann formally torial and business management of the compel them to loosen their grip ports that he had appointed Grant C. the throats of the people; by enacting WASHINGTON LETTER. and F. W. Chambers are erroneous, for equitable and benign laws affecting Ogden Standard Provo, assumed control. Mr. Glasmann will "tr. Bagley has not been, nor will he Cuba and by doing something to amel-iara- te now devote his entire time to Truth Bureau, 41144 X Street. private elected. is quite likely, howIt conditions predeplorable the for ever, that for convenience sake a Provo Just what business, including running (By Special Marconigraph.) vailing in the Philippines. democrat will be selected. unbut not was stated, should be done ft ft Washington, D. C., April 17. You someft less the party in power can do The Butte dispatches to the local correspondent received information th of those It is an open secret that pacify the inhabitantsof chaos Judge Mc- thing to and papers and to the associated press have evening to the effect that Senate bring order out Carty is visiting and holding court in islands the contend Republican Democrats been silent concerning the formation o Kearns and Representative Sutherlan nearly all the counties in the state. As the a new political organization in Mon- both contemplate asking leave of at party is doomed. the Judge is now a candidate for the tana, which has for its oblect the defeat sence soon in order to enable them upremn bench he will have Justice Bartch of the state supreme of Senator Clark and the Amalgamated visit Utah to ample time to see his friends before repair breaches in the: his pres- court is in Washington D. C. in further- The Miner, Senator Clarks Montana political fences, which appear to ha ent term expires, three years hence. ance, it is said, of his candidacy for the wilbut been badly shattered by the announci notes the organization, strict Attorney Chidester, who is position of judge of the thirteenth organ, The Democrats from Logan to St. have George are howling because they Well if they havent its no organ. their own fault. They wouldnt supdeserve to have port an organ and don't When the Herald was the one. avowed and recognized organ of the party it received but niggardly support If the office seekers from the party. bosses wanted any boostiand would-b-e ng they went to the Herald for it and de-liver- ered ' un-Ameri- . i 1 i 4 4 1 - con-gre- s. 1 I' |