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Show TRUTH Issued Weekly by TSLVTH PUBLISHING COMPANY. Western Newspaper Union Bulldinc, Ml So. West Temple St., Belt Leke City. JOHN W. HUGHES, Editor end Manager. Entered June Utah, as second-cla- 19, ss 1903, at Salt Lake City, matter, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. TEBU8 OF SUBSCRIPTION: 82.00 YEAR (In advance) SIX MONTHS THREE MONTHS M ONES 1.00 78 Postmaster sending subscriptions to Truth 23 may retain per oent of subscription price as commission. If the paper is not desired beyond the date notisubscribed for the puolicatlon should be fied by letter two weeks or more before the term expires. DISCONTINUANCES. Remember that the publisher must be notified by letter when a subscriber wishes his paper stopped; all arrears must be paid in full. will In thought and one whose choice first be approved everywhere. For the time In history, an American cardinal, John Cardinal Gibbons, was a potent effactor in the selection, and to his forts is due the failure of Rampolla to succeed.' We all hope that the pontificate of Pius X. may be marked with progress; that through his efforts the children of the Common Father of All will be brought closer together; that differences may be reconciled, and that the light which shines down from the glory on high will illuminate his path and that of others alike; cry peccavi, was known as Old Hancock himFuss and Feathers. self liked to dress. . Phil Sheridan could throw on style when he felt like it and he felt like it very often. Miles has been promoted for gallant and conspicuous conduct; congress has voted him medals and he has a record of which any soldier may well be proud. He retires with honor, and although he has had a hard row to hoe with the administration because of his attitude in relation to the Philippine campaign and the general staff bill, history will not fail to give him his proper place. He is succeeded by a worthy soldier in the person of Gen. S. M. B. Young, who, like Miles, came from the ranks of civilian life, and is not a graduate of West Point. Hats off to the retiring head of the army, who is an American all the way through, and who deserves every honor that has been given him. May he enjoy the rest he has earned and may his old age be full of happiness. speaks with authe it will be by thority inspiration qf Divinity to the end that we may be drawn closer together as we tread the journey from the cradle to the sepulchre. It Is 'a difficult place he has to fill, but from our reading of his history as priest, bishop and cardinal and from the manner in which his predecessor spoke of him before he left he seems to be well fitted to perform its many duties. that Requests of subscribers to have their paper mailed to a new address, to secure attention, must mention former as well as present address. PIUX X. is the name chosen by the Address all communications to Truth Pubsuccessor to the late Leo XIII. lishing Compart, Salt Lake City, Utah. WE do not belong to our patrons, Our paper Is wholly our own; Whoever likes it may take it, Who dont can let' it alone. - TODAY, by virtue of law, Lieut.-GeNelson A. Miles retires from the n. command of the armies of the United States and becomes a member of the small band of veterans of the civil war on the retired list. Miles has been, and is yet, a great soldier. He elected pontiff of the Roman Catholic church. He was, prior to his election by the college of cardinals, Joseph Cardinal Sarto, patriarch of Venice, and what we would designate as a dark horse in the campaign. His election was somewhat of a surprise, as it looked very much like either Oreglia, Rampolla or Vannutelli. The new pope is said to be a man of mild disposition, broad minded and liberal YOU CAN DEPEND UPON discovered him, and in that great Agiit at Fredericksburg, where Hancock held the right, it was Col. Miles, with his skirmishers, who held the rebel army at bay in such a way as to self-confess- ed al what vain as to his personal appearance and that he never neglected any adornment he was entitled to wear. Well, there have been, .others;. Washington wore handsome uniforms; Scott, the hero of Lundys Lane in 1812 and the m&n who made Mexico he To Brighton Silver Lake Resort, Cottonwood Canyon was never in better condition. Its a fast road, and there is no finer scenery in America. Campers and Canyon Travelers realize the comfort and necessity of good CANYON MGS. We have them and invite inspection. : CONSOLIDATED WAOON & MACHINE COMPANY. 150 STATE ST. SALT LAKE CITY. VTAH. GEO. T. ODELL, Gen. Ma.na.0ar. stillness which pervade the Honorable Perrys vicinity irdicate that he is holding his breath until the period shall have expired. We will state for the benefit of the editorial hireling who penned that paragraph that our esteemed friend and fellow townsman is absent from the city, attending a conclave in the Yellowstone Park, and that is why we rush to his defense as we do. We will not see Perry attacked in this manner without mentioning it. WE resent with honest indignation the following bit of. libel against our esteemed friend and fellow citizen, Perry S. Heath, which appeared in a recent issue of the Chicago Chronicle: It is gratifying to learn that only three days how separate the Honorable Perry Heath from the soothing THE comments of Truth on the late and beneficent operation of the on July statute of limitations, so far as his grand jury published 11 have been extensively copied connection with the post office is concerned. The unprecedented quiet and by such influential papers as the entered the army at an early age as second lieutenant of a Massachusetts company. His appointment did not please the men composing that company and he was not generally liked. But McClellan found use for him an i he soon advanced rapidly. Hancock command the commendation of Hancock, who sent an aide down to tell him he was worth his weight in gold. Gen. Couch, than whom a worthier man never lived, remarked at the time that he would not be surprised to find himself serving under Miles some day. It was Miles who fell wounded on that same day, after his gallant conduct. He was with Hancock at Reams Station, where, through the neglect of Meade, The Superb met his only real defeat through all the four years of his fighting. Miles attracted the attention of the great Lincoln, who made him a major-generHe has always been a at twenty-five- . fighter. He is a soldier, every inch of him. His record in the West is so well known it need not be repeated here. It is claimed that he is some- when THE ROAD First, Last and lways. A- In buying FURNITURE Dependability should be your first thought, prices afterward. Style can be had at Here we offer you dependany price. able Furniture of Style, correctly priced to suit your needs, : H. TDIJWOOTiEy FV'RNITV'RE CO. "W Me. I l..f f Washington Post, the Philadelphia sa North American and many others. This recognition is something that any paper might justly he proud of, and Truth is proud of it. Such a recognition by the great papers of the country has probably never before been accorded to any young western weekly paper. There is another thing about it, too, which affords great satisfaction. The extensive publicity given to the facts published by Truth regarding conditions here will give the rest of the people of the country some idea of the true status of affairs here, and will help to dispel the fictions which have been so extensively circulated much to the detriment of those, both Gentiles and Mormons, who live in this State. WE hurl back with all the contempt at our command the following fling at our esteemed friend and fellow townsman, said hunk of billingsgate, having been clipped from the current issue of the Commoner, printed-anpublished by one Bryan, at a place called Lincoln, In the state of Nebraska: Salt Lake claims to have discovered a new comet, but it may have been the trail of Perry Heath as he skipped out for his health until after the investigation of the postal department. In the name of the citizens of Utah who know and love him, we protest against such libellous utterances against a great and good man, whose beneficent deeds, have endeared him to us all. MR. BRYAN has discovered a ne candidate for the presidency Jn. tl . u |