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Show 'TRU'TH. mKt.r-rr- n one, but to wait awhile, for the posi- be in anywise close. It doed not retion which would be made vacant by quire much assistance for Beveridge the retirement of Judge Caldwell. It o say a whole lot which might cause appears that the reasons for giving trouble and Mr. Roosevelt is undoubtthis advice were that Tom had en- edly right when fie expresses himself dorsed Van Deventer, of Wyoming for as unwilling to have the young sena-- 1 much of watches, uia-.the place, instead of looking around from the middle west placed on moods, Jewelry and over his own state for an eligible, and the ticket with him. Just why Bev- - clocks. Reliable that was the reason he wanted Bartch eridge wants to make the race we goods at honeBt prices to wait. Well, Bartch waited and are unable to explain. The office of E x p e r t repairing a finally the time came for a successor vice president is one which usually specialty. to be selected in Caldwells stead. 3inks the identity of the occupant Justice Bartch again hied himself to nto the fathomless sea of the oblivion CAT CTrIf T P lltt icwpi cd Washington and called on Kearns. He of politics. Since the assassination got the coldest kind of a reception. of President McKinley the precauToms glance was chilly and frigid as tionary measures taken to guard the the climate around the beautiful isl- life of the executive are such that and of Alaska, floatin, so majestically manCe M,f ?,r-anthat neither side will abandon Its on th bosom of th Artie sea. It h!s All of which sounds like the leader. was like paying a visit to the cooling that sort expect! of foolishness. The names room of a brewery or taking a trip him to die in the natural course of veriest Bryan or Cleveland are no longer into an ice factory. The senator nev- events for many, many years to come of names to conjure with and while each er offered to set em up once. He bC' has a following, the nest national S,nnlr.?HfatnIhatnVer didnt suggest a light lunch at the vacation invention Pm can sit upon both men Raleigh. He frostily asked Justice of the office by Mr. Roosevelt and and not cause a ripple on its surface. Bartch what he could do for him and ! t? i These tw0 and their friends are malt- when Justice Bartch told him he a8 I8 ihere their biggest noise now. When shook his head gravely and said hed e mat: ing war horses of the organization get the see. It did not take a great deal of a Se!Lr0 u.n 018 pa.rt ready they will turn down both Bry- time for Justice Bartch to ascertain nf nsme 4 Cleveland and turn them down that again had Tom endorsed a man iirint nftoner drln Ihard. Truth hopes they will be from another state and' that his and hat 0,8 Democra unlesrn U at the times when he remem- - nature was attached to a document wm no? So nominate good men on a good bers how many good simoleons he asking the president to appoint Judge agreeable to Mr. bJTIJ:, Because will le us have some has wasted on such gold bricks as Hook. All of which will no doubt be right now Teddy is managing thQ PlatrPm anQ 8 0 . and Heath, Doc Jones, sundry remembered by Justice Bartch and political affairs of the countrf with which are ded bunches of green goods he has pur- - bis friends; also by men who think respect to the selection of candidates, sSL of l'incoin young chased at the request, of those he that there is ample material here in so Beveridge had better rest easily at the relto wanted to stand in with in Washing- - Utah for circuit judges and other upon the honors he has already ac-- l kinds of judges and that Tom might. quire.l as senator from a great slate. of Buzzards Bay. ton. J JA have shown his good will toward his jA jA JA J stae by advocating a Utah man Colonel Watterson takes a very I. Letters from all parts of the south In the meantime the senator and U n leading papers of the his friends are working very quietly, Notice Bartch went to Senator Smoot of the nolitical situation s consultation with Kearns, but none the less assiduously, in be-SXSSnSn "it 811 to do aaythi?S half of their candidate, Frank Knox. nti As a matter of fact this faction has to Jnd(?e w l now have to wait occurs ere are nothing if not Democrats. They do its work quietly. ?r J113115 To permit eith-effort secure a life PsI' bf uraeTuid vote the ticket n0 mfttter who ls run" er of the senators personal organs an5 ning or what the platform is, so long uon Denvefntn Sr5LCrU!n!? to mention Knox would be a dead lt is Democratic. When Cleveland give away on the power behind the in either case is M ticket in 1896 and again in 0hi? There may be something Interesting but another name ovement that would kill off Knox at inordinate ego- - bolted.the i qqq they cot sore on and ie outset, so the vigilant and effi- - in national politics from the Republi-ien- t tlsm and selfishness. If the party can Not? erilts sorenss tnai yet. young men who gather the news can side of the house after all said throw off these millstones it will have ;rat ryan or those sheets have to content and done. It appears that Senator a chance. If it can ! partl,cularly itself key hemselves with seeing good political Beveridge, of Indiana, has conceived from the record of its prejudices und the principles he and Kansas V:ty piai, tories float past every day without Ube idea of running for the office of passions, find some good man who ;ne unicag0 not so popular as they used . are forms eing permitted to make use of them. vice president and has several of his 5 0ffenslvely to be by any means. As a matter of f course The Herald will not men- - friends working up a boom in his inUp vvPUt wants a e ion the candidacy of anyone, But at , the outset he has be- - terest. masses of fact the insouthern Democracy platform on which and leadership they will change the Herald is not in politics, countered a snag in the shape of op the party can unite under an aouDuesa gei ut so fast as the friends of the sen-- 1 position from the president himself, ment that bygones will be bygones it declares that the candidate have a chance. But not otheritor, and they are by no means as who replies have been received lentiful as they were some months should come from Ohio and that the wise. Both Mr. Bryan and Mr. Cleve- offi I Hoosier department to the should retire to the rear and land will have to be effaced before fr o, work up one little scheme, just fast do his opponents come along take a seat for a time. In this mat-- there can be any real peace or effec--1 Prtests sent in by Senator Kearns removal f MIss Snow antl Com- - agaln8t wreck it. Really the old boy and ter the president displays consider-:- 8 tive union among Democrats. Murdock Uss from positions they little band are having a hard time able political wisdom, for the young menting upon this utterance, some of lDrth office at Logan. Tho it. First Murdoch was sprung, but man from the land of hoop poles is the opposition papers pretend that if hld wer ladies deprived of opposition was so terrific that he gifted with a freedom of expression Watterson is true then there is no kunS d aucc.0Unt. posit,lons lared he did not want the place which would make him a poor hope for the Democratic party. That J theirs, fny but solely comings not have it. Now it is ning mate in the event of anything Bryan and Cleveland are the apostlesreasoa Jat here was no work ox, and from what has occurred in happening to cause the election to general of the two wings or factions to do in the Logan post ofthem past it is fair to presume that fice and the removals were made on nk will also take a back seat soon, the recommendation of the post office i doesnt want the office anyway. inspector. The positions were given J JA Miss Snow and Miss Murdock, (the The friendly feeling, which has hithr latter the daughter of the postmaster at Logan), by the advice of Senator 0 existed between Justice Bartch; Kearns, whose idea of rewarding his the Supreme court of this state, Senator Kearns has been placed personal friends is to find them places THOSE BEAVTIFVL GOLDFISH: in the public service,' modeled apcold storage. They do not greet h other with the warm hand clasp parently on the plan which, according to Mr. Tulloch obtained under Perry accent that characterized hearty Heaths regime as first assitant postr meetings some months ago. It master general. Kearns, of course, pened this way. Justice Bartch was very angry when the supernumerlong had a yearning for a posiaries were cut off, but his protest has on the Federal bench, and scone s been ignored. Tommys influence at since when the new western went Washington is not quite so potent as about to be created he he would have us believe. PostmasWashington to secure the senators ter Thomas of Salt Lake still retains d ing efforts in getting' him j official head notwithstanding the his to the place. Kearns greeted senators dire threats. Some inquisivery pleasantly, smiled on him, would like to know by tive people t lunch for him, offered to take Kearns what butted into Logan right out to the zoological gardens and office affairs That matpost anyway. ,ed on paying the street car fare ls to ter all according precedents and ever the judge went up to the ethics within the jurisdiction of Con1 to hear the senator speak and gressman Howell, but what does that sort of thing, but told Bartch Kearns know or care about either ait and not take a position as precedents or ethics? ge of a dinky little court like this or I nr I d 81 ?e fr I f I I noS sig-terrib-ly tued I I excite-campaig- n . SSStos Hems"a SnlZSK ?ther rCwhHSeof&ua 1 f I r en-aus- i I I I u-wi- ll d I run-woul- 1 cir-wa- ap-ite- f jrs reir Jr nt |