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Show him extremely happy. ;He hasnthad and Kearns are both Hanna men and as much fun since the time- three Glasmann will go the way Keanu dimen subscribed for his paper the same rects. In thi3 connection, what a day. He couldnt keep the secret; he change has come over the spirit of the had to let it out. To have kept that dreams of the Kearns crowd. One juicy bit of information corked up in year ago, because cf liis attitude in his anatomy would have resulted in an relation to the sugar beet industry of explosion. Sure. So he let it .leak this state, George Sutherland wa3 maout and by so doing lowered the pres- ligned and derided as an man by the Kearns contingent. sure on his safety valve. How did Truth find it out? Oh, say, Now conditions are reversed. Sutherthats another question. Suffice it to land, the author of the resolution enray that the statement is fact. dorsing Roosevelt at the last Etate But wouldnt the methods of Kearns, convention, together with his friends, et, al., jar ones vertebrae? To think still remains loyal to Roosevelt, while - anti-Rcose-ve- fast and loose in Kearns and his of Kearns playing this manner. Dear, oh dear, but what a royal old belting that man will get forces get him when the can administer it. where they anti-Kear- of ns & ,4 Preparations for the tion of the state Republicans, for the purpose of electing delegates to the national convention are being made. The date will be either April 7 or 8. T. The following are candidates: Kearns, Perry S. Heath, Bill Glas-manCongressman Howell, Senator Smoot, James H. Anderson and Arthur Pratt Of course there will be ethers, but these are all up to date. There will be a struggle between the Kearns and forces, as a matter cf course, and right now both side 3 are lining up for the fray. The fight will be bitter, because Kearns realizes that if he is defeated for an honorary place like this cne it will mean his utter ruin, and so he will sfrend money and use every means at' his command to win. Of course if the Kearns crowd wins it means that despit the endorsehaent of the last state convention, the Utah delegation will be for Hanna, as against Roosevelt. Because Heath coming conven- . n, anti-Kear- ns lt tain councilmen having said if Pratt is appointed chief cf police, they will veto to remove or confirm any one the wants removed or conmayor-elec- t firmed. The mayor-elec- t has made no statements as to what his future conduct will be, wisely concluding to cross all streams when they are encountered. Perry Heaths lament fer the poor persecuted Tyner is truly pathetic. Tyner, of course, is as innocent of any grafting or thieving as Perry himself. staute sweet-scente- d, ' hired man, Heath, are fighting the president and through the columns of the. Tri bune, are criticising his official acts. Verily, the world movetli strangely at times. Senator Kearns wants to get at least a nominal interest in the iron deposits in Southern Utah. He has applied for it, because he says he needs it in order to make a show of developing the state in order to propfcrly develop & & In connection with Republican con- his political aspirations. In anticipation the Tribune has editorially reventions, it may be stated that J. E. ferred to the importance of making Frick, of the law firm of Frick & Ed- a beginning, however small, in the wards, is a candidate for the nomina- way of opening up iron minor. tion for justice of the Supreme court S & to succeed Judge Baskin.- Mr. Frick Kearns to Smoot I hope the elecis an attorney of ability and came here from Nebraska, where he enjoyed tion of delegates to tho national convention will be harmonious. a good practice. Smoot to Kearns Oh, yes, it will be & harmonious; cither you or I will go. If Mayor-elec- t Morris will consent J JC to trade with certain Republican Editor of Truth: Was that five hunhe will have no difficulty in dred dollars that Senator Kearns put having his own way with the matter up on the voting contest for the queen of appointments. For instance: The cf the fair at the Granite Stake house, Kearns crowd have caused, to be stat- in the nature of a bid for legislative ed to him that if he will pledge himd votes; or was he bidding for the self that George Sheets will be reinChurch influence, which seems stated in his old position as detective all right if some get it but all wrong on tiie'police force, they will give him other fellow gets it? Some e if the votes enough to remove Chief of Lynch and confirm Burbidge as think it a little singular that tbe Senchief. The same sort of offer has been ator should desert the candidate from made in relation to Arthur Pratt; cer the ward where he is largely inter limitations-proteete- d - . . coun-cilme- n, far-fame- Pai-Uc- ested, and be so lavish of his money in favor of tbe lady in a different ward. But tbe lady of bis choice being the daughter of one of the members of the legislature might influence Him. Was lu trying to catch, two birds with cne bait? It will be interesting to watch tho votes in the next legislature. Possibly the father of tho contestant from tho ward where the senator i3 Interested is not of the political complexion to suit. It is to be hoped that Truth will continue to threw its searchlight on tho ways that are dark, that the public may get an TRUTH SEEKER. insight. 4 Jt Few more disgraceful occurrences have taken place in municipal affairs than tho and the council did well in expunging tho affair as far as imssible from the records. In regard to tho phase of it which came before tho council, Engineer Ke.sey and Councilman Fernsticm should not liavo mado the charges and insinuations they did to the effect that Kegler had permitted a change in tho bids submitted by Kennedy & Co. for sower work, and Kegler appears to liavo been just as far oft when ho made the charge! against Engineer Kelsey of making estimates for Contractor Moran at too high figures for materials of various kinds. The entire affair was trilling and pettyfogging, apparently tho product of little quarrels among Kegler, Kelsey and Clawson, of which the public should have been spared the pain of hearing about. & The Kearns men of the city council abetted by tho Kearns managers, are making strenuous efforts to inducb the Republicans of the council to go Kel:ey-Kegler-Claws- on cm-brogli- . . UP-- T To the Editor of Truth: Will you have the kindness to in- readers . that form your many are they earnestly invited to 10 No. West Second call at South Street, for the purpose of inspecting our new fixtures and stock and to make the place their headquarters whenever they feel like indulging in one of the finest smokes ever provided the tobacco user. We have just completed- setting the new mahogany cases, the French beveled mirrors, the exquisite panelings with burl effects and last but not least the If you want to inspect the best assortment of smokers articles ever shown in this city, give us a call. ... We carry everything the devotee of Nicotinia can desire and we will be glad to have you drop around any time. ... You know LaYielle; of course you do. Used be. to down at Stickneys. We have him with us now as manager. Call and see us. ... Open Evenings. - . Nubian statue. Let them know that we have , pro- where vided cases for By they can keep their cigars. the way, there is no need of carrying keys for these boxes. They open and close by electricity, and the manager and his assistant control the current. They are a novelty in this respect. No fear of another man getting in your box either; mistake3 are an impossibility. We may add that we have added to cur stock and now have every leading brand cn the market in both foreign and. domestic brands. Best of regular-patrons- . . everything. THE LaVIELLE CIGAR CO.' W. B. LaVielt.k, Manager. The Vp-t- o - Date Cigar Store, Don't Forget the Number No.. 10 West Second South St. o, |