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Show TRUTH. i? POLITICAL MELANGE The candidacy of Justice F. II. Clark for the Republican nomination to &ticceed himself is progressing very satisfactorily to the judge and his frit .Js. He is making a dignified CaiU&aign, resting on his ability and hiS4 record in the past. The only other '.Jrndidate for the place so far is Datjt Smith, who has good support fron. the younger members of the party, and is strong. with the Young Merits Republican club members. no . J J a The Republican ratification at Salt- air On Friday, August 26, will be a big event. Extensive preparations are being made and able speakers Will be secured for the occasion. W. S. Naylor Is a candidate for the Republican nomination for sheriff and has a good following. Emery is, however, in the lead. Emery, Truth things, will break the spell which has preIated anybody from being sheriff of Salt Lake county fbr more than 7 But the Herald, which professes to be fl Democratic paper, and which apparently wants, but really does not want, Parker elected, gave it a box head on the first page, where every one could see it first of all upon taking up the paper, and entitled it Parker against Polygamy, in glaring headlines. There is nothing in the dispatch to indicate Judge Parkers position, except a surmise, and the publication of the matter in the manner and form it was published was unwarranted. Had there been anything in the dispatch to warrant a display, the Tribune would have seized upon it with avidity, would have given it due advertisement by headline and would have editorially commented upon it. The Herald seems to be doing everything it can to defeat the Democratic ticket in Utah and to place the state in the Republican column and for Kearns. No wonder the Democrats of the state have an Uphill fight. If that party succeeds in carrying Utah this fall it will be the greatest victory ever won in a presidential election in the United States. on'frm. Herald. The Tribunes reports regard- trying to mako it appear that George Sutherland is taking a perniciously ing conditions in Sanpete county are a active hand in the gubernatorial confair sample. For weeks there ap- test. The exact reverse is .the fact. voluminous is correspondence Mr. Sutherland peared scarcely taking the telling in the most positive terms how interest of an ordinary citizen in the the sentiment of the people was drift- struggle. Jt J ing irresistibly to Kearns. The result Seth Pixton of Riverton is a candiof the primaries showed that the Tribunes statements were all lies, for date for the Republican nomination out of 102 delegates Kearns got 10 and for county assessor. Sutherland 92. The Tribune announced in big headlines that Thomas Callister D. O. Rideout of Draper is likely to of Millard county was beaten for the before the Republican nomination for state senator. The fact be a candidate for the nomination for convention is the entire delegation goes to the convention instructed for Callister. state senator, o Now we are being treated to a series TWELVE DONTS. of articles in the Tribune from American Fork telling in substance that the Dont show favoritism. people there are largely for Kearns, whereas it is lcnwn there are scarcely a dozen people in American Fork who Dont worry the children. want Kearns. The Tribune claims a Dont indulge them foolishly. victory in Weber county for Kearns. It was nothing of the kind. It was a Moyes victory and the senatorial Dont repel their little confidences. question did not enter into it at all. Kuchler for member of the state comDont lose your temper with the mittee was the only Kearns victory children. j The people should be warned not to in Weber. & & put any reliance on any politcal stateDont leave them too much with the The Herald and Tribune are both servants. ments in either the Tribune or the v A vither has joined the ranks of the numerous Republicans who want to Dont get impatient at their most be county recorder. He is A. W. Smi(h, manager of the Salt Lake Ab strait company, a very reliable young man, well up in the abstract business and well qualified for the office of recorder. unanswerable questions. SIX THOVSAND Dont forget to encourage them, and praiso their little effortB to please . - J SVBSCRIBERS IN SALT LAKE JVLY Dont worry about them. Guardian angels still exist, even in the twenti- Jt 3ph S. Barlow is in the ring for V you. 1 ROOKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELEPHONE Co. democratic nomination for sheriff e has many friends who are out f "jfm J. B. Cuminock heads the list nfndidates, with John Howell ina i ' second, and several others not easily defined. or. CAN TALK TO 20.000 OTHERS Juxn Sharp, Jr., formerly a member of the city council, who made a gr ' record and is a bright business man, is a candidate for the Republican nomination for one of the county commissionerships. Mr. Sharp has strong support and is making head- IN UTAH. IDAHO. WYOMING AND MONTANA Just Suits Families Captain D. L. Davis and William McMillan are mentioned as probable Republican candidates for the lower) house of the legislature. Going to the Fair 'J children, let to you for a season. erpool (Eng.) Mercury. Liv- o THOUGHTS FROM THE ANVIL. stumblin- The price of popularity has made bankrupt many a mant nature. No day is more dangerous than the one that dawns without its duty. Life, like every other blessing, rives its value from its use alone. de- not emphasize your own virtues by enlarging on the failings of others. Do last the following was) sent olit through the Associated Press: On Saturday The Burlingtons combination of low rates to St. Louis (in effect Esopus, N. Y., Aug. 12. There were no visitors at Rosemount today, and Judge Parker took a longer horseback ride than usual. He was accompanied every Tuesday and Friday) and inexpensive thro tourist sleeping cars (run once a week) is the ideal arrangement for families going to the "Worlds Fair, to Chicago, or points farther eastward. by Mrs. Parker. A delegation representing the interdenominational council of women for Christian and patriotic service called on Judge Parker today to discuss the question with him. They gVbVtP Judge Parker a complete copy" ..f.d- testimony in the senate inves,;si of the Smoot case, which the . was asked to read. While he did not premise to discuss the question of Mormonism in his letter of accept ance, it is known that he approves of y the plank of the St. Louis platform, and will give it consideration before concluding his let- Purposes, like eggs, unless they be hatched into action, will run into de- cay. The man who has never been fortunate cannot appreciate good tune. unfor- The man who whines out a hard-luc- k story generally has a leak in his roof. anti-polyga- Write me for fall information about the round trip tickets. You will be answered promptly and fully. The quarrels of women are like mosquitoes little things that leave a disagreeable sting. R. F. NE8LEN, Gkniral Agsnt, He who is most slow in making, a promise is the most faithful in the performance of it. - . $42.50 anti-polygam- 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. TICKBT OFFICB, BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ter. The , Tribune printed it as h matter play, save an ordinary two line head. de- Dont disagree about them. The father and mother should always be in unison in their training. Wise Is the man who uses his g-blocks as stepping-stones- . Jt J A Republican asked the other day, Whaf is the difference between Buffalo Bill and Tom Kearns? Why, Buffalo Bill has a show. of general information with no dis- Dont give way when you have cided on any plan for them. Dont forget that they are Gods way.,,, 3$ eth century! 1 1 A bachelor always congratulates most heartily the other fellow who becomes a . benedict. London Anr swers |