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Show 8 TRUTH Iaaued Weekly toy TUVTH PUBLISHING COMPANY. Weattrn Newspaper Union Building, 141 South West Temple Street, Salt Lake City. JOHN W. HUGHES. Editor sod Manager. Entered June 10.' 1908, at Salt Lake City, Utah, as seeond'Olass matter, under Aet of Cong roea of Mareh 8. 1879. TERM! OH SUBSCRIPTION! ONR TEAR (Inadranoe) MONTHS THRU 0800 1.00 MX MONTHS 78 Peat meet era sending subscriptions to Tbuth may retgln 25 per cent of subscription price as commission. If the paper in not desired beyond the date subscribed for the publication should toe not! Bed toy letter two weeks or more before the term expires. DISCONTINUANCES. Rumember that the publisher must toe notified toy letter when a subscriber wishes his r stopped; all arrears must be paid la Requests of subscribers to hare their paper mailed to a new address, to secure attention, mnst mention former ae well as present Address all communications to Thuth Pub- lishing Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. TRUTH some time. Ta'k about playing both ship among the people in the vicinity ends against the middle; if Bill hasnt of Port Arthur. got 'em coming and going, no man THE Russians claim the war will in Utah has. be a bitter one. This conclusion was ACCORDING to the bills of fare reached Immediately following the printed in the Butte NewB, ali good battle on the Yalu river. Montana citizens start off with prunes TOOK Prussic Acid, Died Suddenfor breakfast. This is no improvement on the Vermont system of pie ly, writes the headline artist of the at the morning meal, but it is novel, Tribune. How strange. just the same. The practice is said WELL, HOW ABOUT IT? to bo meeting with such popular favo-that prune breakfast parties are the .last year the then t, started a principal social events in the city now an every day where W. A. Clark has a handsome crusade against ice. It residence in which he never resides, tcld a'l about the price of ice in Cincinand where the street cars run in but nati, where a man can get a good meal two directions up and down. for eight cents, with two schooners thrown in, and in Louisville, Ky., and BUTTE citizens are protesting other places, and made such a howl ice that for thirty against a renewal of a liquor li- about cut men their bills to $2 cense to a saloon man who runs a days the ice that booze foundry at the gate of the cem- per month, for certain families, modfor the about figure being right etery. It is claimed that too many of erate salaried man. The next month the 'mourners get drunk at these fre- ice went back to $2.50 and remained word of protest from quent Butte functions. Revoke the li- there, with nothree-cent. the then only cense by all means. This year we are told matters are eoing to be different. We are to get DURING a sermon on the theory out ice for $2 ner month in May that there is no death, delivered by a and $3 ner month the balance of the Christian Science reader at San Fran- season. We kick. Three dollars is too of ice for every much. There la cisco last Sunday, a young woman in one and enough plenty is made at the prefit the audience disproved all arguments first named figure. I et us all demand cheaper ice and keep the demand goby dying of heart disease. ing until we get it. Men and Stoves are known by the com-pan- y they keep. Help the Stoves all can by you M That Good using Coal. r only-three-cen- t, flve-cen- high-price- d 161 MEIGHN STREET TELEPHONE 2000 high-price- d TRUTH has a few words of counsel for the delegates of the two parties who will meet in convention in this city next Monday to nominate candidates for judges of this judicial district. The great importance of these o RUSSIA has no exhibit at St. Louis. 'Rosenb&um Bros, have moved their positions to the people should not be from 21 W. overlooked by the delegates in their She might send over the Variag and tailoring establishment to the street South place forFirst anxiety to favor a friend or to repay a few more ships by way of demon- merly occupied by the Calder Music a political obligation. The vast prop- strating Improvement in marksman- - n0.. 45 to 47 West First South street erty Interests, the reputation, honor, and, at times, even the very life of the citizen depend for their protection upon the judiciary. See to it that only Buch men are nominated as possess In the highest degree the necessary legal training, experience and executive ability. The way in which politicians, delegates to conventions and others regard the nomination of men to judicial positions Is little short of appalling, and is strongly calculated to make one lose faith in our present system of choosing judiciary officers. The judiciary is the chief bulwark of liberty and justice. The judiciary is the greatest glory of all nations, and all people who have become great and maintained their greatness. An incompetent or corrupt judiciary is the unfailing sign of decay of a nation or a people. To see judicial positions hawked around and bartered by pot house politcians Is lamentable. To In order to demonstrate to the public the small quantity of ice contho delegates to both conventions we sumed by The Refrigerator, on Monday morning, the say, remember the great responsibil16th lust., at 8 oclock, we will place 150 pounds of ice in one of these rewhich lias been you placed upon ity frigerators, which will be on exhibition in our show window, (the reand do your duty. frigerator having a glass door th: ice will be in plain view all the time) and will. give everyone a chance to guess how long the ice will last. The person who makes the nearest correct guess will receive as a BILL GLASMANN was in the city prize Wednesday discussing the political situation. By the way, Bill has fooled seme of tho Democrats of Ogden. He had Frank Francis start the ExamWhich will also be on exhibition. Contest will close on Thursday, iner, a morning Democratic dally, and the 19th Inst., at 6:30 p. m. Everybody entitled to one guess. after Frank got it on its feet Bill calmly takes it over and consolidates it with the Standard, as an independent paper. Every one knows what independent" means to Bill. It signifies that to him all flesh is grass and that he is no respecter of persons. What a grafting there will bein' Ogden FREE! An Alaska Refrigerator To The Best Gxxesser An. Alaska Refrigerator. H. DINWOODEY FURNITURE CO. DESERVED PROMOTION. Plenty of railroad men in this city will recall the name of Arthur B. Smith, formerly assistant general passenger agent of the Burlington lines, west of the Missouri. Arthur quit railroading for a time and removed to effete and astute Boston, where he managed a large bunch of capital successfully and cut quite a wide swath In the very correct society that makes up the best element of the popu ation of the Athens of America. But It seems that Arthur was not fated to drop cut of sight In that manner, fer a circular announces his appointment as assistant general passenger agent of the Northern Pacific, with headquar tes in St. Paul. Success to Smith. May his sunny smile illuminate the position only long enough to demonstrate his fitness for the position of head of the department, and may his strawberry whiskers light uo the system mny. many years, for hee certainly is a traffic getter. A would-bpassenger has been knewn to have his mind made uo: his tickets purchased via another line, and meeting Smith and hearing him converse for only a minute. go back to the office where he procured the transportation and exchange It in order to eet money enough to buy a similar bit of over the Q lines. Smith is a u lu. a lallaoalooza. and everybody at this end of the line wishes the Northern Pacific ended in Salt Lake, so we could see him every now and again. Smith will be a winner in hisIt new lob. He knows how, or rather is instinct with him. naste-boar- d o NEW USE FOR TELEPHONE. ; of ccording to Telephony, the tele ;1 organ of the Independent ne companies of America, the son people will put in i mb erg-Ca- r rstem of telephones, for use in the S locratic national convention In is. Every delegation will have connects phone which will he managed i a central switchboard, instru-i- t i corps of six girls, the the being arranged so that o rxnan can use it. In the height to excitement if New York wants o with Missouri, the chairman inform New York delegation can 8WP souri that he is going that sourls contention on o scuri can then call up Utah, Ne state, and say, Get in. ehougn. until vlth us, and so on, s are secured: In the -- v - fniinwa n. fierce depa |