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Show TRUTH 2 will rise en masse almost and defeat any aggregation of candidates he may endorse. This assertion is made so that the senator may know just how the land lays. Truth has told him a few things before which he has let pass unheeded, and he has got the worst of it every time. The only way for Tom to succeed this fall is to defeat some man by endorsing him. Jl Jl Since the return of Senator Kearns from the east, where he assisted in borrowing some money for the purpose of buying the Short Line south of Sandy, he has been very busy attending to his political affairs. Several conferences have been held at his n down town office in the block, at which the favored few only were admitted. It is said that the senator is preparing for a vigorous campaign. Keith-OBrie- o MUNICIPAL . POLITICS. KRUGS ; The Old Resort, . Republican municipal politics are beginning to assume somewhat of a definite shape and candidates for the various city offices and for the council are crawling out of their shells. For the mayoralty the two men most mentioned are George T. Odell and W. F. James. For some time it appeared as if Mr. Odell would have things all his own way, but since Mr. James was mentioned a couple of weeks ago it has become apparent that if he will consent to make the race for the nomination he will receive strong support. The suspicion that 'Mr. Odell was inclined to flirt with the Kearns crowd has rather hurt him, but not fatally, as yet Mr. James has the advantage of not being mixed up with any faction and it is thoroughly believed he could not in- any manner whatever be reached by the senator. That is a qualification which will be insisted on by the Sutherland and all the factions. They will beyond a doubt control the convention and no candidate who is tainted in the slightest degree by machineism will be nominated for anything. Most of the candidates avowed and otherwise seem to fully sense that and are disavowing any allegiance to the Kearns ma-- . , - anti-machi- mimiHmimiAii mm chine. They appear to be ashamed ought to receive the amount of salary OUiili for ordinance of the gang. prescribed by the city that office. It is only $125 a month, Jl Jl but For city recorder A. P. Kesler of not a princely sum by any means, he is receiving captains pay, the Third precinct, A.L. Simondi of the $100 a only OMAHA BEER. month. He has filled the place Fifth, Seldon I. Clawson of the of chief for many months almost conFourth and Frank M. Mathews of the tinuously and from present appearThird are regarded as candidates and ances is likely to do so during the life each has a good following. The lat- of the present city administration. Krugs Cabinet matthe take should becouncil of The is under ' Ax ter, however, suspicion city nutritious si snj English a make and appropriater machine. in with special the up ing sympathy or Malt Tonios, and Porters tion of a sum sufficient to give Mr. Jl Jl a Connoisseurs delight. chiefs pay. To do so would For treasurer. Land and Water Burbldge be no more than an act of justice. Commissioner Macknight of the First o "Extra Pale ft Krugs precinct, J. E. Openshaw of the Third BRYAN ON HEATH. Light, and mild, and palatand Frank Swenson of the Fourth are able, and appropriate on all The following base Insinuations are all in the race, which will prove inoccasions. reteresting. Mr. Macknight is very pop- taken from the Commoner and we esular and has done veteran work for produce these flings against our Z Either of the above brands delivered in townsman fellow friend and teemed holds any part of the city. a the party. Openshaw position of trust with the Utah National just to show people what a mean mam bank. He has for years taken a live- Billy Bryan can make of himself when he tries: j j ly, interest in politics and in the elecIt is barely possible that Mr. tion two years ago came within 29 votes of beating F. S. Fernstrom for Heath is going to China for the pur. the council from that Democratic pose of investigating the Chinese posSouth Main Street. stronghold known as the bloody tal service. ADAM SNYDER, Proprietor. Third. Jl Jl Frank Swenson is a popular . a man at posipresent holding young .Just now Perry Heath is engaged riLiraoNf roe r r. tion in the office of County Treasurer in a contest which he is in guessing Carbis. He is considered well qualialmost the sole participant. Heath is WIT wmrmrmrnmrmrmfwrmrmmm fied for the office of city treasurer. guessing how he will get out of it jl jl or toted fair, he was cut off with a Jl Jl For city attorney the present inon all sides that Mr. pittance. To Elay that Young was admitted is 'It wroth is mildly expressing it He and cumbent, George L. Nye, will be a S. Heath knew what he was his friends and John W. Young is by, Perry He will, candidate for made first assistant postmaster gen- no means friendless determined to however, have formidable rivals it is eral for, and that he proceeded to do get even. Who, of all men, knew more believed in the persons of Attorney it in the manner expected of him by about the inside workings of the shipW. R. Hutchinson of the Fourth pre- those who ping trust than Young? No one. So put him there. cinct, Judge George F. Goodwin of came over to America and went to he Jl Jl the First and Attorney A. B. Irvine work, with the result that through his Before of the Fourth. At this time Mr. demanding that Perry eorts the shipping trust is in the Hutchinson appears to be the favorite. Heath resign from the Republican hands of a receiver and Morgan Jl Jl national committee the many bosses knows what it is to be defeated. Oh, For auditor Mr. Reiser, the present should go around and brace up the they may tie us fellows from the rowwest, but when it comes to beating incumbent will not be a candidate. pillars of the g. o. p. temple. What dy it is a hard job except when they us, to those pillars if he At the expiration of this year he will Perry could do some of us a railroad. But for sell had a mind to is something awful to have served two terms and is satislandsmen, we know a whole lot about contemplate. ships. It is intimated that Mr. Young fied with the laurels he has already Jl Jl stands to win something after all, and won in that line. As candidates for A reader of The Commoner in- that only through his efforts and abilthe nomination, A. H. Nash of the quires whether Mr. Heath, formerly ity will the shipping trust be enabled Fifth precinct, H. E. Jenkins of the to its feet Morgan will have regain assistant postmaster general, and now Second, J. J. Acomb of the Fifth and to come in and with plenty ere he J. J. Meyers of the Second are men- proprietor of the Salt Lake Tribune, gets through with the mess that John tioned. Nash and Jenkins have strong was in office at the time the newspa- W. has started up. ... nper guessing contests were given the support. use of the mails, and if so, whether Jl Jl TICKET BROKERS WINNERS. It is understood that Messrs. F. H. Mr. Heaths contemplated guessing contest had anything to do with the Hewlett, J. J. Thomas and Arthur After all the trouble on the part of rendering of the decision. The ComRobinson will be candidates to suc- moner the railroads to enjoin the ticket is not able to answer. of St Louis from trafficking brokers as ceed themselves o members of the in tickets by obtaining from the cirJOHN W. YOUNGS LATEST. city council from the First precinct. cuit court a restraining order, the D. B. Blackmarr is also mentioned as ticket men have circumvented a probable councilmans candidate The worm sometimes turns and any- by going to the Supreme court ofthem the from the First T. E. Harper is spok- one calling upon J. Pierpont Morgan state and foran obtaining injunction en of as a candidate from the Fourth can ascertain the facts connected with Circuit court from . enthe bidding precinct, and J. E. Eardley and D. the turning of a Utah worm, to the forcing its 'order. Not only that, but Bean from the Second. the hearing on the matter has been dislcomfiture of the king of the finan- set down Jl Jl for the October term for The Socialists will hold a meeting cial world, in relation to the shipping final determination, thus giving the tomorrow at their hall, 68 South Main trust which is in the hands of a re- brokers the cream of the business, so to speak. That the railroad men street to discuss arrangements for ceiver. Our own John W. Young was are sore of the snipping trust. It ebulition is evidenced by the following holding a convention to make nomi- the organizer of bile from the nations for the coming municipal elec- was Young who was selected by Mor- Age, the official mouthpiece ofRailway all the tion. The leaders of the party are gan and associates to go abroad and railway corporations of the country trying to arrange for Father talk the matter over with the Eng- and their apologist for every act, no matter what: priest in Kentucky, lish, the Germans and the French. to speak in Salt Lake. Ticket scalpers are again free to eith- use all no a is slouch W. of John talker, their crooked devices in the Jl Jl did so work well his and he er, of tickets in Missouri. well, manipulation City Attorney Nye appears to be not All of the was trust in the created. judges of the SL Louis Cirfact, that nearly as anxious as he was to press court cuit last week concurred in an his libel suit against Councilmen Cot- But right at the time when his work injunction restraining some 40 SL trell and Fernstrom. The latter says began to bear fruit, he was attacked Louis ticket brokers from dealing in that fellows who know no more law by erisipelas, which was so severe in tickets, but Judge than Nye and Westevelt shouldnt be its nature that he was compelled to Valliant of the State Supreme court so foolish as to bring actions against take to his bed. Morgan saw a has now overturned this ruling and issuch eminent jurists as himself and sued writs restraining the lower court chance to evade paying a large from Cottrell. its injunctions. The amount to Young and he got another circuitenforcingand the Jl Jl railway corporto close the deal; finish up the ations judges interested are cited to show It seems to Truth that as Captain man little details and, instead of Young cause Burbldge is discharging the duties of getting, enough to retire on for life writ ofat the October term why the prohibition should not be made cljief of police and doing It well, he as he would had the great consolidat permanent ne Striclly EarepiMi Plmjk. The New Wilson A. FRED TEY. The Most UpstO'Date Hotel West SALT LAKE CITY. Popular Priced Restaurant Rates. SI to IS Par Dfcy Large, Light Sample Rooms. 200 rooms With Telephone, Hot and CM Running Water. X Sixty Prints laths. 276 . n. . - : Mc-Grad- y, wimimwmiiAmumummmm u Shit Lhite Ice Co. f PURE ne Mode Frees Distills J. ex-Catho- lic , Water. Ca LYNCH. Manager. PHONE 43. wmrmnTmnnnnmffmnnfmnmwfmh . non-transferab- le -- |