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Show 1 Vol. Price No. 30 Whittemore is not quite so loyal in his allegance to Senator Kearns and th e San Pedro Railway company since his return from the east. Can it be that Mr. Whittemore has discovered that he will not have the endorsement of Senator Kearns for his reappointment to the office of United States attorney? Everybody but Mr. Whittemore has know, that fact for a Cents other members of congress has much to bo with it. With a view to discovering the reason your correspondent this' C. O. Political Melange. 5 ; morning called on Breckon and Haynes, who represent the morning papers, and is prepar- - when there is gold bullion to be coined That the Utah Democracy circu-fof0n the scribe who sends stuff by wire to ' l . a good strong fight this means depreciating the money in .. News . and demanded, in the name dis- - lation no less in the case of gold as it the activity evidenced by is Mr. Rawlins has was with silver. of the people of Utah, who are the most The Democrat, .. follows he if but lead a it struck , played in Utah county. good interested, to know why these omissions which claims to oe tne Up and force8 hia opposition to show a were being made. All three shametime. Democratic paper in their hands, for with the Republican long only straight out facedly muttered something about Kearns not doing anything worthy of WASHINGTON LETTER. is beinr equipped for the party fighting the yellow end of the campaign with anew plant, including a money of the constitution, or even mention, an assertion easily confounded , when one reads Truth. It is a base and as soon as the campaign is appearing to do so, by limiting either its Truth Bureau, 41144 X Street. falsehood. Senator Kearns is always.' will be made a daily. Plenty coinage or discouraging its production,to (By Special Marconigraph.) behind the scheme and the the .Democracy. would be enabled doing something, and anything he does and cry which the should be sent by wire to the home press are very sanguine of sue-- 1 start a political hue Washington, D. C., April side would be unable to stop. Mr. other 80 that the people know what is cesSa Rawlins is to be congratulated as a to the- fact that Senator Kearns has on goodf for g n their As Dr. Jones of Democratic Moses leading his been very busy in the preparation of g0ng sort who is use of What the says: having sena- There are many people in Utah wilderne88i Qf hogtg and contors if his speech on the irrigation bill, representatives you do not L. Rawlins is know imagine that Hon. J. what are doing? President they senator s gress has done very little business this Roosevelt is the watch them Let asleep. very indignant and has Democrats in Utah county declare week. Utah that does It Btrange appear e is his very note that gapped, subscription to the Salt work and they will the county this fall, should exercise such a ey carry influence dailies Lake and mighty says he will subscribe The National Demo. much awake. alJ0 declare that 0wen Smoot They as the legislative and executive fpr Truth just soon as he can raise cratic party at this time is without an and bel John Evans will not be candi-issu- e upon money. In the meantime he has branches of our government, but it is the lends which tariff state The the for dates senate, instructed the janitor if the Salt Lake of any consequence. when and by true Utah, nevertheless, dailies are delivered at the White House militarism may figures to some extent, the is to cause to be sent away again, he them her senator, whirring absent, cut a figure, but imperialism does not care where. Senator Kearns Representative J . P. Holmgren was wheels of the machinery of the nation is too modest to say is dead The people have decided that anything, but it is a meet-t- o well nigh stand still. But to return to evident he feels week this In the attending is It, city and going the slight put upon him this nation shall expand For the Kearns j Senator past speech. next presldeeply. But he will keep on doing just expand. By the thnethe been senator has the hours forty-eigthe same. He is too great a patriot to K deutial campaign begins, imperialism, g engaged in preparing it. He and Dr. stop doing because of being overlooked, as it is understood, will be dead. The ft ft Tribune worries itself more over Jones have Dot been outside their rooms tariff and militarism, unless they snai for selection of a state chairman Hon. George Sutherland will go home ' conditions the tjJe Democratic committee than be presented under different afsf havLglbatnem sent up. Sen- - when congress adjourns. His decision themselves. will not Democrats now than those which prevail, ator Yearns did not care to make any in this matter is final. ft ft suffice hence every man of brains in ft ft "V" portion of his speech public when apbut a be correspondent, by your proached Republican may Hardy the Democratic party is cudgelling his withconsid-Harvey ; Senator Kearns has read at the earnest solicitation of the latter, for sheriff this fall candidate oi work evolving announcement the in j erable interest the matter of. grey hlm jhe expectancy of almost frantic anxiety to the candidacy of one Dan Harrington,; its a new issue, and it would seem that Mr. the , .a public, some For successful. learn eometMng.he referred the repre-- 1 who want3 M g0 t0 00ngres9 He ,ayB Rawlins has been semi-weekl- y, I i : Sne iSd SSL 3.-O- wing I - ' -- so-call- . ht I I - I Wishing to ascertain why such opposition should exist Mr. Rawlins has pur sued a quiet investigation of his own and discovered that the action of Republican senators was based upon the statements of Director of the Mint Roberts. A conference between Mr. Roberts and Senator Rawlins elicited a statement from the former to the effect that the establishment of this assay office would tend to encourage gold production; that the gold production of the world is becoming excessive and that this is not a proper time to encourage further production. ft ft If the reasoning of Mr. Roberts assertion is carried out and the Republican party, the sponsor, yes, the creator of the gold standard, stands by the director of the mint, it will' require no great stretch of the imagination to see that the Republican party is in favor of a limited currency, even when that cui rency is gold, and to limit the coinage Frank Jennings who has announced himself a candidate for the lower house of the legislature is being urged to run for the state senate. T. A. Callister is house. spoken of as a candidate for the ' ft multifidonous nature. all arguments hitherto advanced against are injodicable and I agree efflagitation will be not if jimpricute and he will nothing now and then remarks his edulcorate with nttle poetic passages of his own composition. That is all I can say at i ft this are Captain J. Wash Young's friends for urging him to become a candidate is also the lower house. Alma Katz for the timber available mentioned as run not will he house, but Alma says under any circumstance. ft ft It was a mean thing for state Senator to move down into the Hoyt Sherman First precinct thereby taking away Orson Hewlett's stock argument, whysenahe should be nominated for state tor. The First j' se ,,a pectmore thapone Hewlett tout in?the cold. tif " la wants to run when he is ready. Until that time your correspondent advises office seekers to retire to the rear and occupy chairs. Your correspondent is0n the ground and can speak authori- tively. - Hon. Joseph L. Rawlins rode up to Kno difflraUrigrMpiSg" the caPlto1 in a Sreen oar 41119 mornln2-- . This action landed him at the house endand he had to walk the length of the building in order to reach the chamber where he fills a seat. It is supposed he took all this trouble in order to catch!the Irish vote. But it wont work. jjidingg, in green cars is not all he will d0i bave jdea . - ft ft Senator Rawlins called on Director of the Mint Roberts last week. It ls rumored that he went there to talk business, but both gentlemen decline to be interviewed. - ft ft ft ft . Official Washington is discussing very Senator Kearns has been nptified by, of Lake Salt the action the daily openly secretary of the interior that from the in publicaceasing suddenly press nQW 0n no forest reservations will be set tion of the many acts of Senator Kearns until he has given his personal and public opinion generally tends to consent. This applies not only to Utah the belief that jealousy on the part of but to. other places. The senator . I - I I gg . 1 |