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Show TRUTH 4 TRUTH dismantled or get out. This is the reward .Americans pay the government that befriended this country and pre.... Iapued Weekly by vented foreign interference during our Truth Publishing Company. Civil war. Western Newspaper Union Building, 241 Pray, what would the editor of the South West Temple Street, Salt Lake City. Catholic have the John W. Hughes, Editor and Manager. United States government do? Violate its agreement with other nations, on Entered June 19, 1903, at Salt Lake City, matter, under Act the neutrality question and bring it Utah, as second-clas- s 41 Inter-Mounta- in of Congress of March 3, 1879. Terms of Subscription. ONE TEAR (In advance) SIX MONTHS (In advance) THREE MONTHS (In advance) Postmasters sending TRUTH may retain subscriptions per cent of $2.00 1.00 75 into disrepute because Russia wants, in her our of distress, to enlist our sympathy by the false statement that thirty years ago she did us a kindness. to Convictions are good to have when scription price as commission. they are founded upon reason and If the paper is not desired beyond the principle. Upon what does Senator date subscribed for, the publication should be notified by letter two weeks Kearns found his conviction that his or more before the term expires. should seek to dis25 sub- papers Discontinuances. suddenly rupt the Republican party in Utah? Remember that the publisher must be noHas the senator flopped to the Demtified by letter when a subscriber wishes his paper stopped; all arrears must be ocrats? paid in full. He has not said so. to have of subscribers their Requests Has the senator outgrown the Repaper mailed to a new adress, to secure 'attention, must mention former as well publican party. 'as present address. Address all communications PUBLISHING COMPANY, City, Utah. Z It is still big enough for Roosevelt. tion. Some of you went after false Has the senator any feeling of per- gods in 1896. How sorry you were for sonal malice and spite against prominent Utah Republicans? A majority of them. Mormon and Gentile alike, have refused to do his bidding. They are not men who can slaves and tools, be like weak-minde-d whipped into line. Is the defeat of ones personal ambition good ground for securing a new set of convictions? Dopbtless, to one of Senator Kearns calibre. years afterwards! Still, we presume George R. Hancock will not decline a nomination on the K. K. ticket. And while we are speaking of it, whats the matter with that great and good man, Paul Jay Daly, for secretary of state? And Charles Mostyn Owen for congress? wouldnt the last named young man run well? My, my, ' It may be noticed that the Tribune Its a dangerous thing for any Re- does not print the reply of J. F. Gibbs publican to vote the K. K. ticket or of Marysvale to an urgent invitation countenance the movement at all, that extended him to join the K. Ks. Gibbs is if they wish even the National ticket is a Democrat who believes Utah is to succeed. Inexperienced voters will able to work out her own salvation forget all about the presidential electors. You Republicans who are now going after false gods, how sorry you will be afterwards, if your action defeats your party and the machinery of the state goes over to the opposi without recourse to sectional fights and religious dissensions. . In view of the refusal of so many leading Democrats to join the K. K. movement, it appears to a man up a tree that the Republican who goes to TRUTH Salt Lake qaimMUUMMaHMmiiimmnuauauuikiMiinmnuiAAAAiAAimmuimiiiAiiAiiiAAAift wandering off after the false gods of the K. Ks. must have some wheel in his head that needs repairing. If you want to save COME THIS WEEK The littleness and narrowness of Senator Kearns and his advisers are the features that stand out above everything else in the campaign of the K. K. party. If the senior senator was a man who bad consistently and persistently opposed alleged church Influence in politics from the inception of his career, then we might say of him that while mistaken, he was at least conscientious and manly. But not even such an excuse as this can be attributed to Tom Kearns. He has chosen, deliberately and wilfully, because of his lack of breadth and his inborn stubbomess and disloyalty, to compel the Tribune to fight the ticket nominated by a clear majority of the delegates of the party that has honored him by the highest office within the gift of the state. Perhaps, after all, he is more to be pitied than censured. Perhaps the people are to blame for every having placed a man whose only credentials were his great wealth in a position where he could aspire to become a political king and dictator. One thing, at least, is certain. If the Republican party has paid a heavy price, it has learned a good lesson. There is not the slightest danger that Utah will have another senator who lacks the brains to be loyal to his party in defeat as well as victory and who depends upon his gold to win him friends. . The Catholic of the 17th inst says: The Russian auxiliary naval vessel Lena put into San Francisco harbor the other day, with disabled boilers, asking time to have the same put in re pair before again putting to sea. Nor alUiough the Lena is not a fighting craft in the sense we apply such term to battleships, cruisers and torpedc boats, the Japanese consul is out with a protest against her Instant withdrawal. And the chances are our government will order the Lena to be Inter-Mountai- n. $20.00 on your Range Only a few $6500 Acorn Ranges to be $45,00 sold for ; . . . 0 E CASH OR CREDIT. 1 BrubakeivCampbell Hardware Co, f 7 and 39 WEST THIRD 8DUTH STREET SALT LAKE GITT, UTAH It will soon be in order for the QPVVIVMrvvmfirvfvrvvVVVVVfVnVTTvvmvvvvMnVVVVVnnVVVVVVVVnVVVTVVVVVVVVfTVVfVfVVWTnvnnTVVVffer 4 Eli&s Morris Soas Co. Up to date the position of the Rose Club of Portland as regards the new movement does not seem to have been clearly defined. Tom Kearns ought to send word back to the faithful as to how things are going among the highly virtuous and afraid of losing it Trib- une to write Chaplain John T. Axton and ask him for a communication on the K. K. movement John can duck the request, however, by pleading that he is an army officer. It seems a shame that the K. Ks. should have their hired bands play Dixie when drumming up for a parade. They must be trying to fool our Democratic friends into believing it is a Democratic movement. The only difficulty the K. Ks. will have in nominating a state, legislative and county ticket will lie in the fact that there will not be candidates enough for all the offices. . MANTELS MAN MANTELS New a.nd Bea.jtiful Consignment Just Received. The Tribunes correspondence from various parts of the state indicating a growth in the new movement is funny. Especially that letter(?) from Monroe this morning. As a matter of fact, the Tribune Is doing all in its power to secure the election of Cutler, and on the morning after election It will kick itself for the part it has played. We havent noticed so blooming many of those red, white and blue ribbons around town, and can only account for it, by pleading a scarcity of ribbon. . Of course we expect the colonel, old man that he is, good-nature- d to smile as he marks his X up by. the K. K. emblem. - . . It looks : as if the methods of tr the K. |