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Show which he is confident will be a strong element favoring TRUTH. the K. K. expected he would be movement is all bosh. The only information that paper derives i& through a j; fight special is making the paid agents of its proprietor, who The Tribune for nominees govreport favorably for fear of losing their I n the Republican and the dispatches are docjobs, well rnor and congressman, knowing tored in the Tribune office. of hat if its efforts against the heads the whole ticket he ticket succeed, Were the truth spoken, we would f rouid he lost. The Herald is making wager that there are hot two per cent special onslaught on Congressman of the people outside of Salt Lake City I Dem-i- ; joWell, which is in line with the that has any sympathy with either cratic policy nationally inputting forth Kearns or his new party, and no one heir greatest energies to get a major-- ; knows it better than the political of congress. The ty jn the lower house writers on the Tribune. i iouse is close, the Republican major- vote will ty being small, hence every reason no for the Tris Although the new organization has .ount. There ibe's fight on Howell, except to help hung up a banner in the hallway of Mr. he plan of the Democrats. the Atlas block, embellished with a fowell is the logical candidate for d edition of the stars and songress. He was nominated by the invention by acclamation and the stripes; although the emissaries of the miy excuse the Tribune makes for its faction are sending out in every direccurse in regard to Howell is that he tion for converts, the missionaries of Smoots as working for Senator the faith do not seem to have great riends. success in bringing into the fold many J & was re- new converts. It is the same old crowd City Recorder Critchlow hangs around the place. There nted to be indisposed a few day? that is Daly and Dininny, the two irrecon-cilableigo. He was in his office for an hour who eat a Mormon for breakme'dav last week and the strain of much the same as an ordinary he work was so hard on him that he fast, is as been ill ever since. The officers citizen takes a cantaloupe; there his In R. honest Hancock, f the Humane society should see that George blinded but by prejudice; there views, Overwork it dees not occur again. a who is has Street, yearning for somedoes not agree with s.ome people. thing, he doesnt know what; Joe Lipp-mawho is always wondering what The opinion that Kearns does not will happen next and hoping it wont; really consider himself out of the sen- Parley Williams, the ancient and strenatorial race is confirmed by the legis- uous fighter of church and state and but come to think of it, that is about lative nominations made at Park City. ail. Tom doesnt show either in perFor the house M. J. Daily, superintend- son or by check. ent of the Silver Kins mine, was l IK Ras-bannamed, and for the senate Heber By the way, the new crowd declares both strong Kearns men. They that Tom is welching on them. They are both, however, on the regular ticket and connected with the K. Ks. Kearns will no doubt want to use them in the legislature either for his own election or to defeat George Sutherland. Next to his own election the defeat of Sutherland is his object ! 5 I hand-painte- , on, hand with the goods and would toss copper into the contribution box galore. But up to date his donations to the fund have REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President Theodore Roosevelt For Vice President Charles W. been scarce, darned scarce. . Tom is waiting for some one else to chip in Fairbanks. before he does. Kearns was always a slow man about getting into a pot. 8TATE TICKET. J For Governor John C. Cutler of Brother Daly is starting a card sys- Salt Lake. tem index which he hopes to have For Secretary of 8tate Charles S. filled in with names very soon. He Tingey of Juab. For Justice of Supreme Court bought a hundred, so Street says, and expects to have them filled before the Daniel N. Straup of Salt Lake. time for the mass convention is held. For Treasurer James Christiansen This will be regarded as a great vic- of Sevier. tory by all the managers of the moveFor Auditor J.. A. Edwards of Box ment. Elder. Superintendent of Schools A. The literary bureau has been work- C. For Nelson of Sanpete, ing over time of late. The duties of For Attorney General M. A. Breedthe bureau are multifarious. It con- en of Weber. sists of one man whose work is to take For Presidential Electors A. W. a map of Utah and write correspond- Wade of Weber, H. P. My ton of 8alt ence from all over the state, telling Lake, James A. Miner of 8alt'Lake. For Congress Joseph Howell of the people what a great work is being Cache. done down in the settlements and in For of the Third Judicial Disthe cities. He has already written up trict Judges C. W. Morse, M. L. Ritchie, Gao. several towns. Richfield and Monroe, G. Armstrong, T. D. Lewis. down in Sevier, have been covered For District Attorney F. C. Loof-and in the next few days we expect bourow. to read in The Tribune that Kanab on the south and Coveville on the the snare of the fowler and the noinorth, where not a Gentile lives, are some pestilence of oppression by ecfalling into line by the hundreds. It clesiastical authority. They peruse is a good thing; it is so novel. It with much satisfaction and joy the Intelligence that Cache Junction has gives aid and comfort to the gallant arisen and will throw off the shackles little band of patriots who are hump- of priestly authority; that Benjamin, ing themselves in an effort to turn down in Utah county, has risen en this state over to the Democrats. They masse and that they have declared in read in the morning organ that all the unmistakable terms there must be no union of church and state. That in voters of Koosharem are up on their Alpine, away up among the high hills hind legs howling to he delivered from of the Wasatch, the people are clamoring to be free. That from the lofty summits of Nebo and the sweet vales of the Duchesne river comes a walling cry to be delivered from the oppressor; That off in Tooele county, where the thatched . cottages of St. John reflect the light of the morning sun, the children of their fathers are crying to be permitted to join the American movement. Oh, its great. The patriots who gather around the altar of liberty in the Atlas block feel their blood tingle as they read the gleeful news that the movement is like the children are crying for it; that it is like Pears soap; every body uses it; that it is akin to rubifoam! every body needs it and that it is ail the same Force; it makes grey matter. The secretary reads aloud to the assembled partisans these hits of brief and breezy items and comments on the progress the crowd is making.' Then they all go out on the street and ask Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. each other if they have seen this spe1904. 2 and 22, or that special from this place and cial 20, September that place in the Tribune this morning. An Elaborate and Exquisite Exhibit And they really enjoy it. s, n d. Re-ppubllc- 'n con The Tooele county Republican vention unanimously endorsed the Republican state ticket and also, without a dissenting voice, approved the action of the Republican state com mittee in repudiating the Tribune as a party organ. It was not a convention of Mormons either. The mining camps cf Mercur. Ophir. Stockton and elsewhere were well represented. It is an index to the trend of public opinioi. and Fhows that the K. Ks. are not in favor. J Jl The Tribune, the organ of the K. use of names of people as favoring the movement when such was not the fact, and a number of those have given the lie to the Tribune. C. E. Allen says he will support the Republican ticket. Senator Ounon clls on the Democrats to Ks., commenced the get together and mind their own business. F. J. Fjesel disclaims and cothe K. Ks.. E. W. Kelly doesnt ning want t.o he mixed up with them, and J- - J. Stewart is also emphatic in defying that he is connected with the ...Fall Opening... Cas-tori- a; 1 of Millinery X and Womens and Childrens Apparel. This store will remain closed all day Monday. X Doors open at 9:00 oclock Tuesday Morning. XXX new movement. John Pydalch of Tooele was not nominated for the office of county commissioner. but he lost no dignity in defeat. Everybody who knows John concedes that he is an upright honest man. . Carl Badger, J private secretary to Senator Smoot, has gone to Washing ron. to resume his law studies. J 4 The Tribune s allegation that in out--ii- s towns ;fcnd precinct? ; there1- is - s ....THE. PARIS MIIsbINERY COMPANY J J But the rush they longed for doesn't come. The stairs are not worn with the tramping of feet, and the elevator boy sleeps while on duty, waiting for the promised ' crowds. The secretary casts a yearning eye in the direction of the Keith block and wonders why Tom doesnt send up a check. He declaims privately, of course, to the select few, that no movement was ever a success unless there was coin behind it and that no man can be expected to put in his time without getting paid for it. He points to the fact that George Washington was on salary when he was fighting the battles of the revolution and that Thomas Jefferson drew pay for signing the declaration of independence. And so it goes. (Continued. on Pfrge 6-- ) |