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Show TRU T H. " Kearns represents her at Washing- after service had ceased to take up ton. Let us be thankful that such irregular expenses. a man as Simon Bamberger forestalled Mr. Tqlloch also states in his letter him and by his generosity got the to Mr. Payne: credit of starting the movement; let In closing I may state that it has net us be more than thankful that when been shown to the contrary in any of asked to contribute the mighty mag- the replies you have published nate of the Silver King, in his usual That irregular payments were churlishness, backed up against the made from local funds instead of by battlements of his dignity the proper disbursing officer of the deand hurled against those who would partment. have invaded his bank account his That an attempt was made to cause Nawthin." all employes to bond under a single But oh, ye shades of great philan- blank bond with some of the favored thropists and cheerful givers who have 'companies. That the regulations of the departpassed on to other shores. Wasnt that an opportunity? Lord of Israel, ment were violated in forcing a letterthere are men who would have spent, box in which prominent officials wore of said to be interested, upon the public, not thousands, but hundreds thousands in such an investment for even to the unauthorized use of the the purchase of popularity. But he postmasters authority and against his didnt do it. And in view of the fact protest. that he didnt; in view of the fact That payments were directed for that he had the case so forcibly articles not delivered. brought to his attention, is it not just That persons were paid two or three possible that Divinity had a hand in salaries and performed little or no the matter and caused the senator to service. That a physician was stay his hand lest he achieve more honors to which he is not entitled? pointed, whose position Whom the gods would destroy they cure. first make mad, is a saying older This last allegation than Christian Rome. Perhaps in against that great and these last days of this dispensation Doc Jones, who has the honor of be that adage may be amended to read: ing one of the private secretaries of When Fate wants to do a man she our own Snator Kearns, there being teaches him to make an ass of him- more money in being a secretary to a self. senator than there is in the practice o of medicine. Continuing, Mr. Tulloch has this very pertinent statement to TULLOCH SPEAKS AGAIN. self-create- d 9 I - M reason of the fact that he appears to have had such a hard time in the pracof tice his recently acquired profession in Washington. It appears by the evidence we have at hard that this yourg disciple of s hurled himself into the midst of the capital ity at an early age, firmed with, a diploma and a moderate supply of ncfve, to bein healing the people. That owing to the fact that Washington people (lid net get sick, or did not ake kindly to him, he was cumpellfjd to abandon the idea of doctoring the ill, sawing legs off the wounded or trepaning the and enter the field of newspaper work in the humble, though respectable, capacity of reporter on the Star. That while there he managed to raise i ruction of some sort and get some person dismissed from the service as a result of his abilities as a sleuth, an action which so commended him to our esteemed fr.ieud and fellow citizen. Perry Heath, then the first assistant postmaster gneral. that he. In the goodness of his heart, determined to better the position of this physician without a practice; this amputator without opportunity. So he put b.im on the payroll as surgeon to the pos.toffice department, or rather the postoifice In Washington. Day by day he has toited Good XOotK, 6 Good onJtc. Good TrictJ. S Escu-lapiu- feeble-minde- THE F. W. GARDINER CO., ..PRINTERS.. d AND BLANK. BOOK MAKERS, PAPER RUVVKB BOOK AND BihOOrb , . . J13 S. WEST IEMPLE STREET. Salt U ke City. Vtib, LOAfO STANCm TMIMPU OHm 24 9- - at his work. Did a mall carrier mash his thumb trying to drive a nail un which to hang his hat when he was off of limbs was bidden hope, for he not working? Doctor Jones wris there would not be compelled to go back to with balm and liniment, with Uiit and an empty private office, there to wait called out to attend the cramps make: bandage, ready to do up the injured until in the stomach of the laborers bay That a $300 operating table was member. Did one of the rojistabouts All that is necessary is to compare or wait for use and purchased private charged overheat himself handling mail sacks? hour of upon Dinah Johnson in her travail. my specific charges with his general to the department as postal furni- This latter-da- y imitation of the great He was ture. unloaded on to Tom. Toin denial. Galen was ever prompt and vigilant him He also declares that payrolls were to fill his fevered frame with cooling accepted and got him a committee Thus does Seymour B. Tulloch, late where to be signed in blank. clerkship the salary, of course, concoctions. For required months he kept his cashier of the Washington postoffice, As to any attempts to discredit him, department in a state of perfect is not as large as the fees received some of the Washington allude to the recently published let- he declares that the charge that a health. Between the band of physicians, postal by but where he ccruld manage to live fellow false voucher had been put in whilo employees in the office and alert Death ter of our esteemed friend and There he has stuck like citizen, Perry S. Heath, in which he he was cashier was such an attempt, he stood a defending angel, bidding comfortably. the of Angel the Pale Horse to the but that it is admitted that the trans- the grim old harvester keep .off. But makes answer to the charges made action "was directed by the postmas- by and by there came a time when the fainting son of Madagascar, who falls against him by Tulloch. ter, recognized by the assistant post- health of every one connected with on the hot sands of his desert home. Between he and our esteemed and But that isnt all Tulloch says in re master and the money retained was him was so perfect that his, services famous statesman has arisen a bond of were no longer necessary. A transfer lation to the postpffice department paid to persons .duly designated. friendship. Because Doc has told Tom He muddle. In another letter, addressed fined declares that employees were from reporter to physician is a promo- what to do on several occasions than dismissed from the tion, but to go from physician back to rather of a to the postmaster general, he makes service because of drunkenness, and reporter would cause comment. The purely social nature, and through some specific and startling charges. the money divided among substitutes. doctor had to ' be taken ocaTe of. Doc s efforts our senator has come to Besides making other allegations of About this time a passing breeze shine resplendent in the galaxy of The letter is an answer to all the restars safety's firmament To have greater or less importance. brought from the rocky hills of Utah a maninlike plies written by Postmaster General Tulloch come in and make We are grieved to learn that our the information that our own Kearns Payne, former Postmaster General friend Doc Jones is brought into this had been elected a senator. The word such charges; which, if sustained, will Charles Emory Smith,- Perry S. Heath, transaction, not only because of his was passed down the line that he was certainly embarrass Doc, is a crying shame. It may be that Tom will have Attorney General Knox and others connection with Senator Kearns, and fiiit. Cans of it. So this maker of to dismiss him in order to protect his who have been implicated by him and his Indiana importation, Heath, but by pills, this giver of powders, this sawer own spotless reputation, and once who have given publicity to letters more Doc would have to pack his pill bags, clean up his knives and other setting forth their side of the story. of his profession, dust off Implements Whatever may be said of Tulloch his hot water sacks and go back once he has held a position where he could more to the demnition grind of wakhave known what was going on. ing up in the night to answer emergency calls or getting all spattered up THE WONDER OF THE AGE Whether his statements be true oi while engaged in hospital practice. false, the administration cannot afford Perish any such thought to pass them over without the fullest o kind of an investigation. The searchAFTER MACHENS PROPERTY. The greatest on must fall every of publicity light musical enter-taine- r transaction complained of. It is due to It looks very much as it the govern- ever he that ment was going to prosecute Brother every man wrongfully accused produced 'C himself to prove Machen to a finish. The two Groffs, have the opportunity An ideal Fun one that who were mixed up in the alleged irinnocent and to every guilty m ak he receive his just deserts. those who inregularities with him; have been in-- i are: new dieted and are under bonds to appear charges Tullochs tend to spend were suggested for trial; In addition; to this action, That promotions outing with division of high at home or postoffice inspectors Are endeavoring upon the proviso officials in the department. Ng to locate his property, if he has any, away 'c That persons were appointed, from In order that It may he attached for whom no service was required, upon the benefit of the government. All a complimentary roll. Come in and See and Hear Them efforts in this direction have been That arrears in Porto Rico were not : . at'. blocked. Despite the fact that It i fully discovered.That useless junkets were frequent alleged that Machen has received large to Porto Rico and Cuba. sums of money, it appears he has That persons paid from the military either . conbeen salaries careful not to invest where postal service had their their iocation SALT LAKE STREET MAIN tinued for months after ceasing all would be discovered; 74 CITY, VTAH,. r thaLhe has lived up to his service. or that somewhere oa the income, That salaries were also continued Machen ' - . VICTOR TALKING MACHINE erior their - : . DAYNES MVSIC COMPANY t f . ? I |