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Show TRUTH a except that the effect is reversed. A subscriber to the paper suggests to Wfcil street the following plan of ac tion; to defeat Tf Wall Street wants President Roosevelt, the best way to go about it is to have the leading announce that financiers they are entirely satisfied with Mr. Roosevelt, and subscribe a campaign fund pf $10,000,000 for his election. They need not of course spend the $10,000,000, but let them make it clear to everybody that he is a Wall street candidate. This looks to me to be about the only way to defeat him, 1 marvel very much at the lack of political common sense shown by the financial element which has been opposed to the president. They have attacked him and caused him to' be attacked for the very things that constitute his strength with the people at large. They have let every one know that they .would do all they could to get-togethe- r, A He advises abandonment of the mone- Gorman wrong, because the sentiment tary issue and a conservative attitude of the press seems to indicate that toward trusts, and he would have the Hearst had the job all framed' up. The Democracy endeavor to restrain the Hearst papers, by the way, are using president in foreign affairs. To fit a all the press .comments available to policy so Constructed he believes the show 'the popularity 'of their candipresidential candidate should be a date;. The Journal of last Sunday had Democrat who has gone to no extreme two pages of: editorials showing how in Clevelandism or Bryanism. He it was done and. Hearst is evidently wants the Cleveland votes in the east getting all the. advertising benefit posand' the Bryan votes in the west. ,He sible outlof the affair. to help Senator Smoot keep his seat'. These letters are being read to the unsophisticated men in the countiv. But the senators newspapers are keeping up their crusade as hard as ever, and Tom gives out no interviews to eastern newspapers favorable to Smoot. Bqn Rich is reJit i to pre- ported as saying if it is necessary to . Chicago declares ..it is going the Mormons the senator sent a i candidate at, 'the convention placate would even consent to fire Perry who will., meet all the requirements Heath and Doc Jones. Think of that! -- -- , believes that Judge Parker meets these assumed essentials of. unification and that he will be stronger than himself, or any other man who' might be named, in New York, Indiana, New . jt . jt It is generally believed that the . Jit Jit . Ukkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkklkkkkkkkkkkkkklkkkkkkkkikkkp KRUGS OIMM BEER. J Convention will be launched. In the event Perry sees defeat staring him in the face, he will doubtless withdraw and take chances on securing a proxy. Jersey and Connecticut. His theory of both the. capitalistic and labor facy. of the approaching campaign is to tions, in the person of Marshal Field, J. J. food Myers, inspector,, is a canmeet Republicanism on all the old the merchant price. The Chicago delebattle grounds and with all the old gates assured the. committeemen that didate for delegate to the National Reweapons and to oppose to Mr; Roose- Hearst was hot nearly so popular as publican convention. velt, if he is the Republican nominee, Represented, and that there need be no a candidate who will invite the sup- fears on that score, because Field is Postmaster Thomas has had an inport of conservative business men. the man they want not for second terview with President Roosevelt, and These are the reasons that incline Mr. place, but the first. However, it does his friends claim has completely .disGorman toward Judge Parker. not look possible for Feild. pelled the trumped-ucharges, made Jit Jit him Kearns the outfit. by against St. Louis owes her success in securSTATE POLITICS. ' o When you order Castle Gate and ing the Democratic National convenof Shurtliff President is said Clear Creek coal of your dealer, insist Ogden tion to the candidacy of William R. the order being filled, fpr. there Hearst. Fact. New York, Chicago to be working in the interest of Sena- upon Is ; of it in the market. plenty ancf St. Louis were candidates, but the tor Kearns. .He is quoted as expressing the- opinion that Kearns is the first named was eliminated because it best senator we have ever had. Use Less Meat. was feared that the money power dicIn the comparatively wealthy dls. jt .! jt tation might be vised against the party of Germany the consumption of tricts In the field of state, politics the seduring the campaign. The claims of lection of delegates to the National meat, since American meats have Chicago were of an important kind Republican convention is occupying, been barred, has fallen to three ounces a day a person. and that city would have received attention. As usual the feature is greater attention, but for the work of Kearns and The senator John R. McLean, of the Cincinnati has .descended from his tall horse and Strictly Earopim flm. Enquirer, and Senator William J. is now posing in the role of a supStone, of Missouri. These two gentle- pliant, begging, that he be allowed to men informed the committee that if go as a delegate to Chicago. He says, the convention went to Chicago that through his agents, and in writing, A. FRED WHY. Rears t would fill the galleries with that he doesnt, want to control the r The Most Up'to'Date Hotel West !)h boomers and stampede the dele- delegation, that he will.be satisfied by So impressive were they in gates'. being a simple delegate himself.. Ben SALT LAKE CITY. heir manner that the delegates were Rich, the latest addition to the sen- Induced to believe that Hearst was ators corps of managers, says that hind Restaurant." Xila SliUhflW oally a loading candidate and the since the result of the latq election Large, Light Sample Rooma. ' ommiltee veted to give St. Louis the in Salt Lake... City, became. 200 rooms Wkh Telephone, Hot mi Gald knrrnm, 'onvention.- 'The two gentlemen men- Kearns has Wain X Sixty Prirtfa laths. Ruonmg up all idea of contioned were inspired by no less a per-'c- trolling the given of the state, and than Senator Gorman, who has that he wouldpolitics even consent to '.een looking up Hearst a bit, and who Sutherland going as a lisccvered that nearly all the labor delegate to the national convention. It vniens cf the country are for him. is also on behalf of Tom that She SALT LAKEDICE CO. It was feared that these unions would it wouldUrged not be fair to send the rest make convention day a holiday and of the congressional, delegation to the that they would jam the convention big convention and leave the senior hall and yell for Hearst so loudly that senator at home. This is an MADE FROM DISTILLED WATER argument Porters or .Malt Tonics, sad a Connoisseur's delight. Kriigs Extra Pale Light, and mild, and palatable, and appropriate on all occasions. jtjit . . p . f : - - t- . . s. , As nutritious as any English jl Heath is expected home Perry from the east in a few days, after which his boom for the position of delegate to the Republican National S. anti-Kearn- Kriigs Cabinet JK The National Democratic convention, having been called for July 6, it will be in order to very soon issue a call for the state convention to be held in Utah. State Chairmaii Frank J. Cannon, being In Washington, no action has been taken by the Democratic State Committee, but, according to Secretary P. J. Daly, the call will be issued scon after his return. Utah is entitled to six delegates. tainly no margin. I have expected it to be tried long ago. . Re- publicans of Utah will stand by Roosevelt for the presidential nomination. If that is so, how would it do to send such pronounced Hanna men as Kearns and Perry Heath to represent Utah at the national convention? e The. information comes from the 'east; that Gorman is not in the race for the presidency, but that he stands for Judge Parker. That he believes Parker represents the elements of the party to such an extent that he will reconcile warring factions; that he will please eastern men and western linen alike. The ticket Gorman favors is Parker and Shively. ' Shively is an Indiana man, having been elected to congr&ss four times, from the South Bend district. He led the forlorn hope in Indiana in 1896, iosing the state by only 2 4,000, thus saving his party 'from the crushing defeat it received' in adjacent states. He is very popular and his friends believe he wojiid carry Indiana for the ticket. The' reasons why Gorman favors Parker are summed up in the following .statement printed in a very influential Democratic journal down east: Mr. Gorman has, in fact, arrayed himself on the side of the Democratic leaders who demand a compromise between the radical and conservative brandies of the party organization. ot S& that they would do al lthey could to defeat' him. The result is that he has been immensely strengthened country- - at large. There is perhaps try enougj,time still left in which isto certhe plan I suggest, but there Jit anti-Smo- . . in-th- Tom is trying to square himself with the Mormons by sending letters to his agents telling hbwhard he is working iThe New Wilson - 1 . : s I jr. r M ' -- .Either ol the above brands delivered ia any part of the city. a . - , n , The Old Resort, .276 - Seeth Main Sired. ADAM SNYDER. Proprietor, rruraom ioei r. ivnnfrvvnnnnvvinviviiivnviniimvniJ . PURE ICE the gentle delegates wrould be unable which is being used with some effect in to resist the clamor and would go the outside counties. All this is very wild, like a bunch of sheep, Nor was foxy, but doesnt fool very many. . J. C. LYNCH. e Minays , . . . , e . i V : "PHONE. 4V s . |