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Show TRUTH. HOME AT LAST. With Freedoms soil beneath our feet. And Freedom's banner streaming o'er us (By Special FERiGVS, COALTER. MVSIC CO. ) f Marconigraph ) at the rate good, good.) That ought thim Cog. Bure t had. WJ of fifty the good miles an hour, on the way to valleys of the. mountains, where the senator .will trow th hooks into th ranks of th opposition. w. The senator i3 feeling first rate. He expects to win out with a rush. He' bav received assurances from his friends that they have the Sutherland forces ou the run: that Ferry and Joe and.Ben have been with the balance of getting in touchsolid front will be prea and herd the The Oldest and the Best Plano In America. KINDLY hov ZtO w, ed to bate. Av coorsa wan wud think to luk at thim there wasn't much to aither, but luks is deceivin. But th three o thim has done some great things. Sure twasonly a matter of a week or two agd whin 1 tough t th gcandahoovians an th Orangemen had me downed. Now sure th latest mes-safrom me trusted frind and lootininb are bar-r-r- ge im-prissi- ms isuc-ceed- ed pa-ap- . pa-ap- er ten-sen- s, s, Han-son- s, parthy. Bo wus slow in cornin, Cog, but I knew hed arrive sooner nor lather. An that me old time acquaintance, th Honorab.e b Evans, of Provo, Lehi and other has also places, down in Utah county, me wanst bosom swung Into line. That Garge T. Bean, betther kuown as. Tank has see a grate light. has That Mr Highball, of Cash county, fold. That th Honorable come inty-tth W K Reid, of Manti, has deserted sin stained'Standard of th Dimmycratic o th stalwart parthy an jined th ranksth two thorns arms o fr&dom. - That party, th in th side of me own Jake Hal airnest Vowler an th e&h bpm thThird Precinct' of Sal ? ake are wid us an witl be waitm at th- depot whin LarlVf me hand and terrible enemy, th nooieu wh d,d-- n0i an of thim "11; th Rich, th Honorable E. min of itarfwlth th glad throng Ray-publy- can Ja-co- com-pani- oo, -- h I', ft ft knaw Dyye Cog, I think that Garge Sutherland, P. II. Lannan, Orange J. Salisbury, Arthur Brown, an th rest of that push shud be sat on too. Especially Salisbury. Th idea of a man bein named Sure an-ceet- ors, d effortl that all th changes what's takin place is takin place. He will be me college in th next session of thv sinate, aflher this fish Rawlins is outen th Hell make a grate man in th way. sinate. With his tall, commandin' figger; his eJoquint deliveryman th peculiar style of coat what he. wears, he'll be able to make a profound me that all is well. Av coorse, though. Ill be it. Joe. infor-r-r-owld can wan iver cut me out. No That by declarin' that the grand ft ft parthy must endarse tb administration, and that's me dye knaw,in iviry parI think Cog, dyye knaw, that it ud by ticular, ressyprossit.v an all, an will be a good thing fer yez to wireth lads makintbim believe th counthry be in danger if they dont) the forces at to do a few things right away before I er id divertin th arrive. I see be th that this me back hov outside th of tn minds diligates.from mon Johnson, th Scacidahoovian candicounties till th gazabos dbntremimber date fer th supreme bench from down whether Utah raises sugar beets or not. Cog. in Spring City; th opponent o.th galThats th way to run a campaine, someDivert th miads o th people to lant McCarty, th Irish chice, js cuttin weeks six iviry ago thin else. Sure gome ice. He shud be towld to get off wan in th state was talkin Garge business has he interSutherland. Now, accordin' to a letther th earth. Phat Mcwhich I howld in me ban; dated at Salt ferin wid th slate? Whinlay Lake, an signed by me frind an mana- Carty, sure its McCarty I wants. I with, pleasure .that think Cog, ye might wire Perry an ger. Perry, I note mon him a Garge had to get whin tt identify shud take 'a fall out tell him th cash to wint he bank at th Ogden th Johna check. Tis a good tiring to hov o th Nelsons, th Neilsona, Christenth frinds what can do things like those. sons, th Chris th ChristianSo tis. ... sons, th Christian-sens, Han-sens, th th ft ft sons, th balan th Pedersons Peter-seoth satisfac1 also note wid a degree of ance. But dont say a worrudjabout th vrk-e- r tion that me owld frind ap fellow w Lawsons. Sure the little Vikings th in th runnin of th mill what mude best o th lot. He hov stayed wid me me a'feinator, The Honorable Prisident whin I needed friends. Ye can depind He'd ttun down th bist of th Ogden Steak o Ziorj, L. W . Churt-lef-f, on him Cog. frind he had on th earth fer me. has annownced himself bowldly fer the Tell him to write th same kind of a wan he used to write about me before I bought him. Id light a Orange. ft ft man like that on general principles. Be me bye, is makin a th sacred of me Tis due to his untirin who shed mimory their blud, an their clothes' but 1 think that the three mini 1 to do me bid din out horn en-gag- CALL Qj . diin-na- ft might alio send a wire to th felly Devine. Hes byer about thisSure phen me trio tobuttin. has selected a man from th county of Cash Jer congress, theres nawthin furthur to be said. Thats a great name fer a county Cog. Cash county. me home sick to Dye knaw it makes of that place. I renumber the title But there. wisht Salt Lake was located as I was sayin. I selicted me frind Howills fer "th lower house of ime conthere. This gress. I wants him to go name he th felly Devine, thihkin bears ought to win out fer im, bunts intv th race an is causin trouble. at Sure I dont mind Dan Harrington a. fun little havin' allHes just all a with the byes. But Devine's in airnest. He shud be given an editorial jvallopiu what wud make him stand pitched. Tell Perry lo see tli Scotchman an have him given a good dressin down. ye pa-ap- er . - to- - catch OGDEN LETTER. who will save th counthry from disaster, an is out fer a commissionersh;p in order to kape th Dimmycrat from layinT their impious han'son whats in swells in me sight. An me har-r-- rt 1 of these changes. sented at the state convention on Thurs- bosom whin think hid an frinds 1 An Reed feel to thank day next.. also I feel An for whats been done. .. me to curse, slightly under breath at th said senator the me night of bye, Gentile end th push, fer dlvil a Cog, after breakfast this morning, change have they made at all, at all. I 39 MAIN 8T.. NEXT Z. C. M. f. ARE BOLE AQENTB FOR fn)U New York, Washington, Baltimore, Omaha, and other places, September 5. Well, here we are, at home again. As the cSliator says, it feels good to get ones feet on term cotta again. We are. now speeding along" carry th convenshun, that I'm right: r challenge th misguided, th misinformed, th mismanaged, th misanthropical mimber of th.lore house to dispute me worruds. Let us sustain th presidint an as miny as are in favor will show their hands. Hands up. (Loud an prolonged eheering with cries of at the sangwinarie struggle besides tli bright wathers o th Boyne, th name Orange makes me blud bile. Sure t does. An dye knaw this man Lannans bin dead politically so long twud be a pity to waken him? Sure twould. IT don't suppose we can kape Brown out. Hes likely to break in annywheres; s But wire th to kape an eye on him an if he makes a disturbance to hit him a welt on th gob; Ogden, Sept. 5. When Bill read last weeks issue of Truth ho was warm under the collar. The facts therein 'stated were not at all to his liking. But, like the wise man ho is, ho swul" lowed his choler and never said a word, except to his closest friends, and his expressions to them were tropical in the extreme. Bill may have something else to worry him some more very soon. It appears that the exposure of his methods wus the first intimation tl;o " stockholders of the Standard have had of his peculiar methods of doing business. Consequently there has been considerable commotion. The letters from which the extracts were made were in great demand in certain quarters, and Truth has been requested by the legal representative of one' gentleman for permission to look at them and make copies. ft ft Bills Republican friends were aston- ished, and they were not. They were aware that he was doing something of the sort, but they did. not think ho would assist in a scheme to help the opposition to establish a newspaper ft ft here with which to fight the party of me is all "Well, speech ready fer which he is supposed to be a member. he will be brought to delivery. I dont knaw whether to de Consequently book. It is very donbtful if Bill ever liver it mesilf or send it in. I think achieves another success in a Ill deliver it mesilf however. I cannot way. His name is Dennis. political ft ft forget more than two thirds of it anyway an th balance will be hot stuff. Everyone is on the qui vive for the Misther chairman, ladies and gintle convention next week. The result of min of th' convensbun, frinds an felly the same is puzzling some people. citizens. We are here today fer th ought to get a whole lot of support purpose of nominatin a man fer Cong- here; in fact has been .promised conress an another wan fer th supreme siderable, but at the last moment it is coortan incidentally to endorse me said he is going to be thrown down by action in sustanin th presidint of th those who ought to be bis friends. had some sort of deal made United States. Thatworrud sustainin Howell has his or friends have caused one to here, ought to catch em Cog. Sure at had. be made, which will give him a larger In th struggle thats now goin on to proportion of the vote of this county maintain th prosperity of th eastern than he expected. It is more than states we shud be self sacrificin an probable that the vote of Weber county will be cast for Howell and McCarty, dare to do th' right, even if it costs us ft .ft all th profits th beet farmer makes on Everyone is wondering what John D. his crop. Already we have surrenMurphy will say in his opening address dered th margins we used to draw to the convention. Of course John will down on silver an we have seen the allude to. the prosperous condition of gilt edge come off th copper market, the country and will declare that the while lead isnt th same as it used to increase in the volume of business all was, an still we live. What shud we over the United States is due to the fact care thin, if a few grangers lose a few that the Republican party has been in dollars because we wants to give th wards of th' nation, th gallant Cuby-an- power, but all' that is ancient history. a chanst? Let us sustain me per- The question is how will John handle sonal frind; th mon who luks to me fer the local situation? How will he treat advice an counsel, by endarsin th' ad- on the subject of the Ogden postoffice ministration. (Cheers.) Me immi- and the a ciion of the senator and the nent, misguided an' loathsome frind, representative concerning reciprocity? th mimber of th lower house, tells ye Those who are closest to John declare that his policy shud be endorsed. That he will ignore the differences which ye shud declare that th beet sugar an exist between the two and in a grand th sugar beet are one an inseperable. Bplurge, full of fireworks, Roman canThat th farmer shud have some pro- dles, etc., will endeavor to make the tection. Luk at what he has had. Luk delegates think they have struck a harat the prices on spuds durin th year. mony meeting, where joy presides and Luk at what we pay fer butther. An white winged peace acts as secretary, thin ask me to vote not to sustairi?th ft ft prisidint. an not assist th strugglin The sensation of the week in political Cubvans. now stretchin their hands towards Utah beggin fer hilp. (More circles was the desertion of the Democheers.) No, mo felly citizens. This cratic cause by President Shurtliff. must not be. We must vote to endorse But really it did not cause the comment We must vote to th have- expected. Mr. ShurtMe .imminent frind,. th one. might helpCubya. sinator from Injianny. with th name liff has not been in harmony with his like a can o' beer, will tell yez, if I party on the question of protection at sarjint-at-arrum- . . De-vi- ne s, . - |