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Show 2 TRUTH Political Melange. multitudes who shall eventually make their homes in this favored state. Nor can it be that many years will elapse before this inviting field will be occupied. No part of our country on Repubthe for slated is Odell mayor offers wider fields for good investTempus has been fighting right along since the election of iteed Smoot to lican ticket, while Joseph Macxvnight ments, investments that are entirely safe and that are sure of returning a the senate of the United States, and is said to have a longing eye upon the good profit. candimen have already seg up to date there does not seem to be office of city recorder. Other in and there here are appearing cured interests there, but there are a very large storm in sight. Occa- dates viotime the the and the yet many thousands of acres awaiting by distance, sional comments are seen in the press coming man' whose enterof the east, but for the most part they lets appear again it is quite likely ing the will bring its rich reward. prise --o are of a jocular nature. It is true that the woods will be full of them. not idle, are Democrats lying that occasionally, in some of the ultra- The One of the old members of the city that more is than It either. likely as the such organ religious journals, press crowd has a friend who used John Clark will be the can- to of the Methodist church, or the Baptist imagine himself a bit of a josher. be w'ill he tnat and next didate time, mention But he doesnt think so any more. Up church, one sees some bitter of Mormonism, but as a matter of selected by acclamation. Ihere will be to within a few days ago whenever fact the hue and cry seems to have plenty of other candidates also. There he and his newspaper friends met, died a hornin', and there does not seem is also talk of a citizens ticket among the latter always had to stand for to be any warrant for thinking Sena- certain knowing ones, who say that more or less good natured badinage, tor Smoot will be denied his seat. an appeal will be made to all classes in which the principal subject of this and Even the papers in this aiiueinto bolt thea two 010 parties men story ette generally had all the best securing government oy join Tab and Tribune the the beg city, who are business men, and who have of it. But one day, not a very long enalmost have the the citys interests at heart. Citizens time ago, the pair met at McCornicks Telegram, pardon, senator-elect, and tickets have been unpopular ever since bank corner, which is always crowdtirely let up on the the latter, which for weeks printed the the division on party lines, especially ed, and the newspaper man, as usual, results of the labors ot two or three the one whicu nominated Mr. Clark for his friend with: was disgreeted a dark lantern Hello, mayor before. It clipping bureaus down east, has continued that feature entirely, and is affair, and was engineered poorly, and Good Morning. now engaged solely in offering the pub- but for the personal popularity of the dont Sli," was the response, lic startling stories under raised dates, man and the political weakness of his me to on the that way street, and revamped locals from its morning two opponents, who were not the speak I know think you. This would indicate strongest in their parties by any peopie might contemporaries. succeedconnever The former have of news would he a writer seen Kearns has Senator great means, that beaten have Baskin a could ed. not will make he Judge tinued talking right along, and again very light, and that Demstrong fight against Smoot, if at all, him had he been selected by the memdid the fellow who always gets the when he goes to Washington to take ocratic city convention. Several his seat. It is passing strange, too, bers of the council are mentioned for best of it, interrupt with: Sh, I say; that the president has been very close the mayoralty, among them J. J. dont talk so loud; people might mouthed since the election of Smoot. Thomas and F. J. Hewlett. think I know you. was such Smoot If a is o But as the friend kept on talking, question. Why, a dangerous man before he was electthe other thought to get the better of CALIFORNIAS FUTURE. tne game of wits by again stating: ed, in what manner has his character been changed since that time? As a Oh hush, will you? People will surematter of fact there are tnose who pro- It Promises More to Laboring Classes ly think x know you, and as a fitting Than Any Other Country. fess to believe that Roosevelt did not finale, he broke away from his comas was he what having reported say It is very difficult for one who has panion and started down the street said in the papers her All this, how- not looked location and on a dead run. But for once he got at its closely before calm the the but be ever, may the worst of it. The other fellow extent to appreciate the peculiar ad- started after storm. him, shouting: Stop Jt vantages of California. In latitude it that man, stop him; he has got my It is said that Ed Loose and Senator extends from the southern line of watch. A big farmer with a load of potaKearns went to see the president, at South Carolina north to the southern toes handed the lines to his boy and the time Ed was in Washington, just line of Massachusetts, covering on the got quickly down and grasped the before the convening of the legislature. Pacific slope a corresponding coast joker by the collar, just as a motor-ma- n That tne president saw him and said line extending inland on an average left his car and caught him by to him, in a sort of speculative way: about two hundred miles. Take the one arm, while a surly looking fellow Dont you think you lolks out there Atlantic coast line covering the same with half a jag on caught him by the other with the remark: Now Cully, could send a man to the senate who width, examine it critically, and see dont gay or Ill hand you one. get would not cause a commotion down what a hive of industry and what an A policeman in the distance saw the east on account of his religious be- immense population is covered. racket and came running over to take the thief into custody. And was Eds lief? Whatever reply history Lay a similar area in the same lati- whensupposed man came up to the newspaper does not stae, but he had sense enough tude in the Mississippi valley, running was it all a joke, the that explain to keep his mouth shut about the en- from the northern line of Louisiana farmer, the motorman and the surly tire affair, which was a personal con- to the northern line of Illinois and see fellow with the jag on all insisted that agricultural region it com- it must be true; that the captive versation, while Kearns must have what anAnd of to some member yet California has many looked just like a chap they had seen prises. leaked the matter notable his press bureau, with the result that advantages over either of before and insisted on turning him In variety and fertility over to the officer for him to turn tracts. these one of the bright young members of of climatic in soil, conditions, it loose because neither of them wanthis Washington residing staff called lead. far in stands the ed to assume the responsibility. Since up the correspondents of the two Salt It is true that some portions of the that time this young man, who is Lake City papers and furnished them the skupe on Roosevelt which forged state are unfitted for the purposes of well known, has attempted no more but most of these re- joking with his friend. He says it is the last link in the long chain of acts y gions are of the nature of great natall off with him in the future and no which go to make up a story of never duplicated in the history ural parks breathing places for the more jokes go. of all the senators who have sat in that great body, and there have been a few damphules elected at various times. The president does not give -- PHOHK out interview's for publication, and re909. tabooed. are ports of his utterances But for some time past, in order to show what a mighty pull our Tom has with the executive, articles have appeared in which, by inuendo, we have been told that the junior senator was it and about the onliest only of all of them. It looks very much as if there had been a mountain made of a KRUG'S OMAHA BEER. Krugs Far-seein- ex-May- anti-Smo- home-makin- g, assi-ninit- Coal Lumber molehill. Jit Although it is very early in the game, there are several politcians figT. uring on the city election. George As nutritious ns any Engllnh Porters or Malt Tonics, and a Connoisseur's delight. 60 Yard W. Second South. 363 W. Fifth South. Extra Pale Krugs Light, and mild, and palatable, and appropriate on all occasions., or ot Cabinet Either of the above brands delivered Is any part of the city. j The Old Resort, j ! 276 : South Main Street. j ADAM SNYDER. Proprietor. nufNom root r. QffHVtvnmirivvnmlVVVVinWNfVVVIVVVVffTn j - From London comes the report that the Hill of Tara, the home of the ancient Irish kings, is to be sold at auction in the city of Dublin. Last summer, while Utahs junior senator was abroad, the Herald printed a cable from Paris, stating that at Tara, the home of his ancestors, Senator has Kearns purchased about $200,000 worth of furniture for his new men. sion in this city. It looks as if he must have denuded the hill entirely, and with the taking away of all this ancient there is nothing left but history and barren. land, the latter to be sold under the hammer. It might not be a bad idea for Thomas to go back and buy the place. Then the bones of his ancestors which lie around in the shady nooks on Taras . bric-a-br- ac sloping sides could rest in peace, secure in the fact that never again, or at least not until Thomas dies, would they be disturbed. Its a good idea, and the senator ought to think it over. o $500 FOR A BROKEN LEG. Ogden, Utah, November 1, 1902. Mr. Warren Foster, General Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Sir: I was in Denver yesterday and presented my final proof of claim to the Union Accident Stock Company, and on doing so my claim was immediately passed, and a check was presented to me for $500.00 in full and satisfactory settlement of my claim on acconnt of a broken leg sustained by me some months ago while in Oregon. I desire to thank you and the Company for the uniform courtesy extended me in this matter, and will gladly render you and your Company any favors at any time the occasion presents itself. Yours respectfully, Chas. M. B EASON. Can you tell me, said the religious editor, as he threw a well worn chew of tobacco in the direction of the of "why the telegraph editor the Telegram is like a farmer in Arabia? Thats dead easy, replied the horse editor, who was rolling a cigarette, its becaus he raises dates. cus-pTdo- re, |