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Show TRUTH. 8 d with any of its people. The report those poor, vvretche one make weeks some out ago by was given application at the police It very close to the Tribune itself that for a few hours shelter and w th. Issued Weekly by that paper was for sale and that itsIThev only go there because the TRUTH PUBLISHING COMPANY. publisher was endeavoring to find a nowhere else to go, and they B Western choice. at best, poor6 841 So The, Newspaper Union purchaser for the rag. West Temple St., Salt Building, Lake City. reto he fort afforded by the police staH0 From another source, said Mr. Heath should not be denied them Th JOHN W. HUGHES. Editor and Manager liable, it was stated that r. had Lannan should not like dogs or worse be i. himself had said that dri Entered at the posiofflce at Salt Lake City. made an offer for the Telegram, but en out into the keen wintry wi Utnh, for trai sinlssion through the mails os second-clas- s the owners declined to sell the Tele- - Who can blame them if they mutter. g0 gram alone, but were willing to sell commit a crime in order that tT1 TKIIMS OF MJIIfeCItUTION: the Tribune and Telegram together, might be arrested and taken to a via One Yexr (In udvunoo) 92.00 The price mentioned for the two was of shelter where their half " froz Nix Months 1.00 $175,000, about $60,000 less than Mr. bodies might thaw Three Months out? 75 Tribune the Lannan received for to man has made inhumanity lostniHsters u nilii subscriptions to Truth j of subscription price alone and the Associated Press even-- 1 less thousands mourn. may retain 25 per unt as ct mmihsiun. ing franchise by which the Telegram If the paper is not desired beyond the date is enabled to get its telegraphic news. nAlvrATXT subscribed for the publication should be RBIDGE is the logi. notllleU by letter two weeks or more before reports. It was said that Mr. Lan- 0 the term expires. succeed Chief Paul as peroa nan was not after the paper for him- e 0 e polce dePartment He DISCONTINUANCES. self alone, but that he was one of a is ia every way wel1 Qualified for the Uemember that the publisher must be notified syndicate composed of O. J. Salisbury, poa on by letter when a subscriber wishes his puper as confidence of the all arrears must be paid in full. stopped; J. J. Daly and other men of wealth, 10 an associates and his Bequests of subscribers to have their paper who were not averse to taking hold of pu mailed to n n w address, to secure attention, an Integrity are undoubted, must ment o former as well as present the two newspaper concerns. There oaesty 8 a)0U: time administration may be nothing at all in the rumors, ts and nonsense Address all communications to Truth Pubpey s but where there is so much smoke qu lishing Company, Suit Lake City. Utah. and the a gave city police chief who there is likely to be some fire. The a wouId be to itself and to the credit principals in large transactions usu- CHIEF OF POLICE PAUL has re- be done. The attack made on Judge Powers, ally dont like. to make public their city Petty partisan politics may signed. The immediate cause of his recommenuntil the deals are complet- - itate agaInst Burbidge, but it would be resignation is said to be the refusal who simply drew up the a g00 thing for the city if for once of the city council to revoke the li- dations in a legal and comprehensive ed, and it may he so in this case. One the administration would rise above censes of two saloonkeepers who were way, was altogether unwarranted. It thing is certain, if the Tribune con- PHtIcs. seems Salt Lake is afflicted by a lot tinues on the down grade for anoth-wcharged by the chief with violating the Sunday closing law. It is pretty of people who are constantly pulling er year at the same pace as it has hard for an officer to enforce the law and hauling against each other. One gone the past six months it will be no Henry Waterson is right when he if he is not supported by the admin- fellow opposes anything that he thinks easy job to find a buyer for it at any says he would greatly prefer to have in South Am- j England and Germany istration and his recommendations will benefit some other fellow unless price. erica to the mongrel governments are set at naught. This thing of the he directly gets a slice of the benefit, that are there now. He doesn't, council setting itself up as a court of although the first fellows gain would in no IF to be loss the the fellow. second the reports daily papers however, go far enough. The United Its law, sitting as judges in bank and apshel- - States should annex the whole lot of were to a true build refused the a that poor way police up city. plying the legal rules of evidence, as ter and drove out into the bitter freez-- 1 those miscalled republics. The g far as they think they know them, in home- - roe Doctrine would then mean of in weather dead the night cases of the kind referred to is the THE Telegram takes very much to houseless, ragged unfortunates thing. Its only a question of time most presumptious rot ever heard of cur-reheart the who had no place to lay their heads until this country will do so. If the reports which have been and would only be attempted by a lot for some time that it and its it would be a disgrace to the police people there had any sense they would of pinheads. Any man with any sense knows that cases of that kind elder brother, the Tribune, are for department, to the city and to our speed the day when they will become cant be dealt with in that way. No sale, and blames the Deseret News common humanity. Whatever their part 0f this Republic, wonder the chief of police resigned. for giving publicity to the report. faults, their short comings or their The wonder is that he kept the place Whether anybody connected with the misfortunes there is no excuse fori as long as he did, especially when it News started the rumor or not Truth turning into the streets to wander up New York, Feb. 17. This city is all is considered that the salary is a does not know. It, however, does not and down or seek some poor shelter mere pittance and that Chief Paul has think it originated with the News or from the Icy blasts or freeze to death torn up. No, it is not because of the conviction of Hooper Young, although a lucrative business which demands he did cause three or four sensations all his time and attention. The place was forced on him to begin with, and during his incarceration and trial, hut he accepted it at his own inconveniits the subway I am speaking of. From street the Park Row to Ninety-sevent- h ence and pecuniary loss in order to streets are in a devil of a state. The settle an unseemly squabble between so big gutter, covered in places, has of the mayor and the city council, and changed the old established line make things smooth for the Repubtravel that when one wants to go downto town he involuntarily hikes over lican party. West street, preferring to dodge drays . . Until you have the cash to Speculation as to who will be Mr. a piano. buy chances on and than trucks taking is successor rife. Pauls already Make a small cash uavment clown and falling off a temporary plank crossing your isA. Sheets again being George to the bottom, forty feet below. first-clas- s, the a of his for friends. family the enjoy pleasures by place Jt urged high The council would not confirm the apwhile you are paying for The city has a new sensation in grade Flatiron buildpointment of Mr. Sheets if the mayor as the known is what on the installment easy monthly at plan. made it and its not fair to Mr. affair of twenty stories a little ing, . . We sell the a few Sheets to run him up against a stone Stcimvay. Mason & Ilamlin, Broadway, Fifth avenue and wall, as was done before. The mayor Ilelir other streets. As its name implies it Bros, and Kimball Pianos reasvery is favorable to him, but the council is a triangular shaped affair. Its onable on and terms. prices very easy is not. its odd shape TRUTH have made of the water problem for the last eight years the wonder is that any member of the city council could be found with sufficient cheek to even Intimate that the system and its development should be left any longer No with the city administration. matter whose hands it gets Into they cant do any worse than those who have had it in charge. They have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of the peoples money and have nothing to show for it. Incompetence and boodle have figured largely. It is time there was a change. Any change If such must be an improvement. men as E. F. Holmes, Spencer Clawson and others of like calibre, who have no ends of their own to serve, except that they would participate in the general good which would result to the entire community from a plentiful water supply,, will serve on the commission, the control of the system should be put into their hands. The public would be great gainers by such a move. The recommendations of the Commercial club should be adopted as far as can constitutionally half-nake- 1 , 1 f 1 kicl-ering- ns ar I I Mon-in- some-les- s, I nt I I . I let - instrument it at THE opposition of the city council to the bill before the legislature creating a water commission to take charge of the water system of Salt Lake City and improving it so that there will be no shortage of water is not well founded. Looking at the splendid muss the municipal administrations . D. 0. C&lders Sons Co. 45-4- 7 West First South Street. peculiar proportions; to has given New York something talk about. Actors make bad jokes about it. Newspaper r pen pungent hits concerning it;news .porters write about it. When (is slack the space writers dash 0 So something about the Flatiron. wim one discovered that the 5leg' ia that and corners around its skirts were apt to be handled by |