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Show truth endorsement tinue the domination of the apostolic say was: The American party Is power through Its control of the SUB?ihe peof18 at the polls well supported financially by T. K.s not in in 1903, SERVIENT why true was VOTE which that it always big pocketbook and will keep Its boostrea- - manipulates as it chooses. Tribune any give the Can 1904? ers at work as long as he is willing tp not owner wa3 its prthat How do gjcept you Republicans of Utah like hand out the coin. But we dont know a for tools his name majority that? to Comes now Mr. T. Kearns and how long that will be, for he may grow ? the Republican ticket this year? in the cold superiority of his weary almost 'tfceiva the hearty id more good Republican Heres some we have no recollection doctrine, but seen anything like it in of having to the state ticket in this years inns of the K. K. organ. On No-yembe- rl, the Tribune said: The shall Salt Lake City show question is, of the mighty change its appreciation of In favor cf the Republican policies The issue progress and development. The Republican la directly presented. 1903, that the paramount issue It calls aloud for the In this campaign. party makes here to wake up to their opportunities and push the growth of the industcity in population, wealth and rial prosperity in the most feasible way and that way is by the support of people and the election of the entire Republican ticket. Now, let the skulking Tribune come out of its fit of anger and revenge and tell the voters what else, aside from the politcal failure of its owner, has caused its change of heart and made it denounce the party that a year ago it so loudly praised. Republican policies That circular letter which ponder- ous intellectual power, declares to the men and women of this sovereign state: Unless you vote with my new party, you are only miserable serfs without the ability to think for yourselves. Will you support a party that calls you slaves in plain terms? Thi3 letter then continues: The American party is strongly organized and will continue the fight unremit-tedl- y until .Utah is redeemed. Theres a grave mistake in this. The Ameri-- ; can party will continue the fight until next Wednesday, when even the thick head of its leader will get a solemn conviction that he is too dead politically to attempt an awakening to life. But what the man who wrote the sentence above quoted meant to any day. Now, there are the reasons, you men and women of Utah, why you are asked to vote Kearns American ticket. If the party had a shadow of an excuse for being, would not its supporters be able to patch up a better defence than this? Even an unjust cause with an able advocate can appear in a plausible light. But the American party has neither justlca nor ability to commend it to Utah Republicans, and for that reason the inroads that it is making upon the ranks of the party are not sufficient to accomplish anything more than to make the Americans ridiculous in the eyes of Utahs loyal . will descend In its efforts to make capare well ital for the Americans shown by the puerile and asinine letters which purport to come from leading Mormons. Senator Kearn3 will doubtless make a few remarks after election, when he feels to explain how it was that his big bluff failed to work. The American boosters are asking for ah increase of wages. They know that their harvest time will come to an abrupt end next Tuesday. Brother Llppman is preparing to become reconciled to the inevitable conclusion that his boss Is not bigger than the Republican party. It is now understood by the K. K. gang that abuse of the American flag does not carry with it supreme power. Some who are on the American to The depths which the K. K. organ payroll wHl.be Republicans when they enter the voting booth. Now is the time for Utah Republicans to give the He to aspersions of the K. K. slanderers. In a few days more Chairman Nye will have time to dream of the defeat of his party. o the party is sending out to the vast host of voters in Salt Lake county, which it characterizes as doubtful is certainly a peach. In passing, we may state that by doubtful the. American party means all the Gentiles who are not candidates on the Republican or Democratic tickets. Thi3 letter asks, nay almost demands, the support of the voters for the following alleged reasons: First Because American the party represents a protest against the domination of. affairs in. Utah government by the leaders of the Mormons. It would be a great deal nearer to the truth to say that it represents the attempt of Tom Kearns to whip the Mormons into line so that they will send 'Mr; T. K. back to the senate. Neither Mormons nor Gentiles are willing, to do that. Hence all this American howl. Elsewhere in this issue of Truth ill be fund the cold statistics that fully disprove the unwarranted assertion that the Mormon church is doming Utah, state affairs. fhe second alleged reason for which Republican 3 and Democrats, are urged t vote the ..American ..ticket is for toepurpose of freeing the public Schools from the owjgr of the .Mormon church, ..The falsity, or this statement POLITICAL FABLES. American - , as been thoroughly proved by unimpeachable evidence. The real second reason why Republicans and Demo-crat- 3 are asked to vote the Amerl-uu- . ticket is to afford T. Kearns a c ahee to say: See how big I am. I reaten and the people obey me in war and If you like the trembling. r8pect of affording Kearns this plea- ,Ure dont fail to vote the Amer- - Be-da- d, PLATFORM - We are firm believers in quality as the fundamental principle on which to build a business. Quality combined with moderate prices and courteous treatment as a standard of satisfactory dealing with patrons. We believe in keeping pace with the progress of furniture production through the greatest markets- as a means of supplying at all times that which is new and fashionable. On those issues we expect to win this year and every year. A vote of satisfacpatronage for us is a vote of tion unto yourself. No. Then the Rich Man got Mad, and he found out how wicked all the Good People were, and how the Ecclesiastics, who helped him- .aforetime had now gotten into Politicks for the purpose of Not Helping him,, and then the Rich Man started in to make things Perfect, even as they are in K.s Kor-ner- s. - - . fr the-Ric- h - lcaa j And the Political Path of Man -- now led him from the Beaten Track-onta Plank,, whose only sup- ports were the Rich Mans Dough Sacks; and the Plank tipped and the Rich Man fell on a level with the Pigs of his Fatherland, and never rose again. o : ticket Thi3 remarkable' document then n vte the Republican r cuiocratlc ticket is a vote to con (With Apologies to George A.) Onca upon a time there was a very Rich Man who had never had Sense enough to do anything, except get rich; end he said to himself one day, an its toime 01 went Into Politicks. And all his friends who hoped to do him for a Sucker, said unto him, Then Yea Verily, go in and win. the Rich Man took pome of his Dough end bought pome Brains, and the Brains compiled Speeches and told the Rich Man how to work the Racket. And following their advice, the Rich Man got down on his Marrow Bones and begged the Great Ecclesiastics to lend him- their aid (1. e., to get Into politics), and be made Great Promises m return. And the Rich Mans Dough and the Brains together, Bcqsted the Rich Man into Congress. And there the Rich Man made, a Consummate Ass of himself, and exhibited his ability, there and elsewhere, by murtherlng the Speeches mad 3 by Brains for him to deliver. (See his Geographical Facts concerning Alaska, etc.) And after the Rich Man (changed to an Ass) had brayed his way nearly to the end of his Tether, he thought hed like it all over again, but the Poor Fool People couldnt see it and said llllll IM! . 33-35-- 37 W.Tlilf SOON SI. MORAL. Though you gild a Pig, the Dirt will .show, and the Gilded Pig be F. C. B.known by his Grunt ' - Salt Lake City. . |