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Show !! itm .JIB Bilim IMHII WWIII 1 1 mm i in w i TRUTH. on it will be the immiiiiiiiimmiiiimmiiiummuiiiipi tombstone and Goose Mother ing epitaph: i KRUG'S Who killed Cock Robin? I made him holler With my Silver King dollar. Cried Tom Kearns. Senator Cannon had one person to !heer him. It was Brother Wishard. Brother Wishard likes to cheer anything that injures this state and city, t is claimed that he cheered the Rev. Charles Dickey at Los Angeles, May 28, 1902, when the Rev. Dickey said in his lecture that he loathed Salt Lake Brotherx Wishard City in his soul. OMAHA BEER. Krugs Cabinet As nutritions it say Ratftak sai Porters or ltell Tonics, a Oonnoliseurs fi Krugs Extra Pale i ; 'Is; ! W. Etthsr of toe steus treads delireiediB 1 I The Old Resort, , 276 Sealh Nsia Street ADAM SNYDER, mififOM Propriety. torn r. WllVkvvvviliiivvvnviiiivvvvifvinviviviiiinVIVfffi rj-- ; i ; : ;i V Aaron Burr when our government was in its infancy. The people at that time very unwisely elected Burr vice president of the United States. When Burrs term of office was ended the people refused to have anything more to do with him. This Burr so that he resolved not only to ruin his party but his country also. So he went to a beautiful island (not Alaska), in the Ohio river, and there with one, Blennerhas-sett- , formed the conspiracy. The Rethis state party of publican Thomas elected very unwisely to the United States Kearns senate, and because they refuse to send him there for a second term he, like Burr, is trying to ruin his party and injure his state, and he has a few Blennerhassetts to help him. It is the great patriot and statesman like Gov. Wells who in the hour of defeat congratulates his successful opponent and for gratitude to his party for past favors gallantly stands by his partys Bhip till she reaches the harbor or goes down with her in defeat. But the senator who in the hour of his defeat deserts his ship for a little dynamite cruiser called the American party, aod tries to blow up the party that gave him the title of Honorable, is ingratitude more strong than traitors arms. This American party has had two public meetings in the Grand theatre. At their first meeting they hired the Hon. Lafe Pence Dubois, United States senator from Idaho, as the star speaker of the evening. They hired him because they knew he was the greatest enemy Utah had outside of her borders. They knew for- - the past two years this man, Dubois, has done all he can to cast a stigma upon this state by insinuating that the homes and the women of this state are immoral, and that coming here to live invest their money have no hov and as long as the Mormons are in the majority. Surely Senator Dubois ws p suitable speaker for the American party. At their second meeting wher a silence of sombre stilln-rrevailer in the Grand theatre while Ihe was slowly but surely sinking into sweet repose, who should pwidnlf burst in on their slumbers but Frank Cannon, who was to be slaughtered ar the great cock robin of the occasion The audience opened its eyes and wondered why this man. Cannon, this cock robin, who changes his politics as often as a gipsy changes his camp, yells so for Tom Kearns when he is so soon to be slaughtered. But wait. In a few weeks they will erect his political in-sens- ed f t - J- . 1 . ii .! i V , N' tV : st. 1 . r fl' : Hi N: i ' I : V I : , non-Mormo- an intense with Utah judging by the way he to advertise it in the press. He said in one of his that he had the names of thirty men who had taken plural wives since the manifesto, and yet he does not have the good of Utah at heart, or moral courage. If he did, he would have the names of the thirty men published so they could be brought to justice. Brother Wishard has insulted every Mormon girl in this state. These Utah girls whose eyes sparkle like the dew drop, whose laughter is music, and whose beauty, modesty and intelligence are not to be excelled by the girls of any other state. Tet Brother Wishard advertises in the eastern press that every Mormon girl is compelled to accept polygamy. I verily believe that if Judas Iscariot or Marcus Brutus or Benedict Arnold should desert the sepulchers in which they are now reposing and come forth again on the active scenes of life and start an and an crusade, would find Brother Wishard and they many others of the American party ready to follow them, cheer them and do them homage. The only name that the American party put on its ticket worthy of consideration is Judge Hiles for congress. Judge Hiles is an eminent lawyer, and yet he has allowed the Mormon hatred to grow in him so long that he will say almost anything to injure this state, if he thinks he is going to hurt a Mormon by so doing. Gossips say that the dark horse of the American party for United States senator is John L. Leilich. Judge Hiles and Brother Leilich have both been to Washington, and there they lifted their right hands up before Almighty God and one swore that Senator Rawlins was a Mormon and the other that Senator Smoot was a polygamist. Now, Mr. Editor, dont think for one minute that this letter was written for political reasons. I am not in politics for I neither have the time, the inclination or the money to enter into any hates hatred tries eastern articles LicM, and nSd, sad otic, sad spproprisfec on aB I follow- ns anti-Morm- r anti-Uta- h on political controversy, but when our state and hor people are being assailed as they are today by the American party and the Gentile Bureau of Information; when such organizations band together to belittle and cast reflections on our women, our schools and our institutions, I shall oppose them as long as I have the power of utterance. Our state is being set back and permanently injured, both financially and socially by the above parties. It is the boast of every progressive state and the pride of its citizens to jeicourage good people from other parts of the country to settle within its borders, to develop its resources and add to its wealth and population. But to- day when a person contemplates moving to Utah he is immediately approached by a real estate agent from some other state or by some preacher like Wesley. Hill or J. D. McMillan, who shove under his nose some of the slop that is being published by the American party or some Devil Fish pamphlet and say with fienish glee to oftr prospective settler, I told you so. Yours very truly, V. S. PEET. Salt Lake City, Sept. 5, 1904. W. P. COOPER Secretary and Maneges, DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS Utik State Cbwtteer DEMOCRACY IS GUILTY. unpaThe triotic party of obstruction and vain Again-the-Governme- promises, the party of organized inin other words the competence, has of the Union, Democracy scrupled at nothing in her efforts to pull the wool over the eyes of the American masses in order to win from them their votes. She has done some flirting with the Philippine question, she has blown hot and cold over it, just as she does with the slavery question, the currency, the tariff and in fact every question of great importance to the nation. Democrats have without rhyme or reason or conscience brayed against the administration for its truly great work in the Pacific. They have growled and grumbled over every act of the Republican party for the last fifty years and their braying, growling and grumbling makes up their record for that time. They have closed their eyes entirely to the glorious record of the American army and navy in the Orient. They have turned their faces against the brilliant statesmanship that has accomplished more for a downtrodden race in six years than The Favorite Among discriminating isors of Mineral Waters. Very palatable, pure and refreshing. 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More of Old Glorys defenders were done to death in the Philippines through the. unpardonable ignorance and the vicious misrepresentations of the here at home than through any other cause. I want to be understood in this matter. I want to emphatically declare that the inspiration that held together the forces of Aguinaldo and caused them to prolong a senseless and hopeless fight against their benefactors, did not emanate from patriotic leaders in their own countiy, but it did emanate from the Democratic party of the United States. P. A. P. anti-imperiali- so-call- ed sts THERE ARE OTHERS. Hon. Frank Knox of Salt Lake City, who besides being a banker, is an all round good fellow, has been down to Washington, D. C., and has found very many people who regret Senator . Kearns withdrawal from the senatorial race. The Tribune publishes this with the comments that might naturally be expected of that sheet, and while nothing that paper might say or do should occasion, surprise, yet the manner in which it makes Hon. Frank Knox tell the story, is indicative of the fact that there are others outside of Washington and not outside the Tribune office who regret the childish, silly, babyish action of Utahs senior senator, and this more plainly than anything else foretells the doom of the movement, to which Senator Kearns subscribed, and he will, do well to remember and heed the moral in the life of another man, who for a mess of pottage, sold his birthright. If we recollect he found no place for repentance, though he sought it carefully and with tears. Ogden Standard. half-sobbin-g Naturally Sparkling s pimII-enc- R. L. POLK & CO un-Americ- an e . Blends perfectly with Wines and Liquors, neutralizing any ex. cess of acids rendering them both wholesome and delicious. At first class Bars and Cafes. 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