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Show TRUTH. WASHINGTON LETTER. orxn you that he was denied admission He got to the public with a denial next ing his time for tlio welfare of the party o the presence. This was due, not to day, just as soon as he saw the people at some of his I 41144 X Street. Truth Bureau,Marconigraph. By Special I f D. C., May 23. The of unrest which dark and gloomy feeling Washington, any feeling entertained by Senator Kearns against either Truth or your He is very fond of correspondent. Truth, which portrays him as he is and does not misrepresent his many acts as do the other papers. It was )ublic duty which compelled this great man to deny your correspondent. At he time your correspondent called the senator was closeted with Senators Spooner, Lodge, Hanna and Dolliver, who came to him for advice on making a few changes in the Philippine bill. But that did not prevent an interview. Mercy, no. Doc Jones had plenty of them right in his head. Of course', while Doc can speak and like a funeral pall, not alone over the capital city, but;the entire country, has given place for the past two weeks, Senator to one of rosy confidence. absence His Kearns has returned. well nigh from the seat of government caused grave complications, not only in the legislative halls of our country, but in the great commercial centers. Your correspondent respectfully directs the attention of the readers of Truth to the fact that while he was away the clearings of the banks of the United 30 rfL.. ,g hv 7 State actually showed a decrease of Doc with the when compared per cent, r ver1,rm same period a year ago. But now that amputation he has returned the skies are growing but interests 5J.th.LhiFJ0i ni tbr.Wvh0 kn.r brighter, the vast bueiness is astee wonted their equilibriare recovering man to has no talk he that to; equal for um and the sun of prosperity again conversation. shines in all his radiant splendor. ft ft hun up in Salt Lake would not stand for an apostle. That is where the beauty of owning three newspapers comes in. Got a local and editorial announcement both. ft ft What else did the senator do while away? What else? Why isnt that enough? Well, he jacked up a fellow named Callister for one thing. This man imagines because he can carry the Sixth ward he can run the United States. He came near losing his head, too. Let me get at him, Tom, said Roosevelt, who came right down to see the senator as soon as heard of it. I will fix him so he will be asking A1 Reiser fora deputyship in less than minutes. hand a bit ,forty Ted, 8aid Sty your senator. Per-we will need this fellow this fall, ThFat a CaUiater- - But aU that this point Doe had to in wrltlng an Acceptance of the an tovitatlon dinnr- - ex-cathe- dra T IlkVf I -- 5 sntr. ' ft ft There was great rejoicing at the capitolwhen Senator Kearns resumed his seat, which, by the way, was handsomely decked with flowers by loving and appreciative friends. As he dropped with a sigh of satisfaction into his chair the flag over the senate wing of the great white structure was flung to the breeze in all its starry glory, while the faces of everyone connected with his branch of government, from presiding officer to page, were illuminated with the glad smiles of genuine con- Senator Kearns had a very pleasant trip to Utah, said Doc in a chatty way as he tore a fly leaf from a copy of the pharmacopiae on the table and made a cigar lighter of it, and he accomplished a world of good. I do not know what would have become of the country if he had not gone out there. The city o Salt Lake was in a peck of trouble. The council would not remove the chief of police and he would not resign Crime was rampant. Murder was com Gambling was rife. One well dollars in known banker lost sixty-tw- o Your correspondent called on the one afternoons play. The saloons were Citizens were senator this morning, but regrets to in- - wide open Sundays. and powerless. What stricken Eanic when Senator Kearns arrived? He called the mayor and coun- - tent. PM The Home Builders1 RENT! your own home and BE INDEPENDENT. It is the only institution in the world which makes it possible for you to buy property at its actual cash value at monthly payments not to exceed the monthly rental. The Plan of the Home Builders Company Is I mon. 1 $ sound business principles. It does not prom ise more than it can perform. It does not pre tend to give something for nothing. It has not the iniquitous insurance feature. It is not a catch penny institution, but does business on a business basis. It is worth your while to investigate. All officers of the company are bonded and On 1... ila 'n InainviAA Provo City, Utah, The Senatorial announcement of Hon. Reed The National Homeseekers AssociatSmoot has furthered the political situa- ion is purchasing homes for people in tion at least three months, and that Salt Lake, Murray, Pocatello and all which was formerly discussed by a few over the country. Those people dont of the party leaders now is the theme 'Relieve in paying rent. There is no of common conversation. The next reason why they or you should pay county ticket is quite freely canvassed, rent. The monthly payments you now and the general fight throughout the State is being watched from this point land out to your landlord might just as a8 never before, especially so long well he applied on the purchase price before the general election, of your home. You may go on paying ft ft rent all your life and at the end, wont Of course, the Legislative ticket is have anything to show for it. If you first and foremost, with a Senatorial get a contract from the National Ilome-seekeAssociation you can pay for candidate in the field. Two hold over home in installments spread over your -fo- urliepresentatives are 16 years and at the end of that chosen. The greatest interest you will own the home and wout period have centers just now in the material for to pay rent. The Installments are easy Senators. The north end of the county only $5.50 a month for each $1,000 your home costs. Others are doing that and will make a hard flghtforone, and Provo laying up something for the future. will work for the other, with the south Why cant you? Call on A. G. Mahan, end of the county yet to hear from, T. agent 020 Dooly Block for full parR. Cutler, Stephen Chipman and Mos-ia- h ticulars. Evans are being talked of in the north end, and C. E. Loose, L. Hoi Own your home. The Home Buildbrook and Joseph T. Farrer for Provo. ers company, 159 South Main street, If the south end of the county comcines will tell you how to do it. Springville, many more candidates rs I I 1 Peace reigns, crime has disappeared, and the banker I mentioned won bis money back again, with thirteen dollars more, the very next day. Was this appreciated? Well I should smile. All the papers commended him. The Herald, the Democratic organ, gave him a picture and an editorial. Of course The Herald always slobbers over Tom, hoping to curry favor with him, i. Sm itonlf w1 come forward. I About the most uneasy official at the courthouse at the present time is the genial and popular Pyne. Senator Kearns announcement at the noted meeting of the Womans Republican club, seconded by Reed Smoot, that the ladies must be remembered by the county convention this fall, is the cause for HerbWneasiness. The ladies are laying claim to the county recorder's office, and with the backing assurec them, they will most likely succeed, Loss is Impossible F. A. FALKENBURQ. Head Consul Woodmen of the World, is the president of the . . . ! While the Republicans are working more openly at present than the Demo crats, the latter are undoubtedly do-- ; ing more effective work. Defeat has added more strength and determination to the Democrats of Utah county uouokJiwcu. ever before exhibited on the year him up brown- - than pink tea at Provo and a county election. When in control 0j Then upon his return he could Qj thig county, they had so many make a motion to adjourn and under factions, that the wonder is the county the leave to print rule not did go Republican long before. Bu Provo speech m the Itoco. That wm agide fjjjj a united party. Senator he the I Slate Manager, Moo n 159 Mam PAAiAAAAHAimimimAAaaAmuuimmiiiAAg Utah Light & Power Go. INSTALLATION. ELECTRICAL. Salt Lake Salt Lake , only object Smoot had no business to announce Why continue to throw away money year In as he did. He put the senator himself and year out by paying rent? The fullest Inhole a in by so doing. Smoot vas to formation cheerfully furnished. Call or write have waited until the senator had left us.' Utah. Instead, he goes off half cocked and GOODj RELIABLE AGENTS puts us in the light of endorsing But the senator was too cute. him WANTED. vo. I Rawlins has obtained some national money which is being judicially spenl in providing the party with an organ The Democrat is well groomed for the fi ht next fall. I While Chairman Roylance is devot- - Water Steam Ogden Leased Plant Water Water 3400 1500 5000 2000 H. H. H. H. P. P. P. P. GAS. Salt Lake 400 M Cu . 60 M Cu. Ogden Ft. Dally . Ft. Daily. 7 8. MAIN STREET. ft ft ...HOME... F. L. side-track- ed. HOMES FOR POOR PEOPLE confirm him, and what is the result? There hasnt been a murder since. Company will enable You cannot get through the front door you to own largo, political opponents are trying to undermine him here at home. It is well known that he would appreciate a promotion this year to the upper house of the Legislature, and his many friends in the county will see that he is nominated, unless the old Malmberg machine is resurrected and knifes him. Bynthe way, Chairman Roylance is fast bringing about unity among the leaders of the party in the State at large. His best work whilo chairman was to bring tho Salt Lake Herald back into the fold. lie assures the many workers who call on him that the Herald will now remain true to tho party. ft ft Hon. A. O. Smoot is regarded this year as entirely out of the race, though Sam Thurman and John B. Milner are still said to be his friends. Abel John Svans cannot be Ho will again be a candidate for the senate, ft ft One of the prettiest little contests of' the Democratic convention will be for-hcandidacy of county attorney. Ib will between Grant Bagley and W. K. jydalch. May 23 ft STOP 7 SALT LAK CITY. DwnmTWWwiHMiiifmmTTWfTnTTimfTTTfl P. w. M ADSENS FURNITURE AND CARPET STORE C&sh or Credit 51 to 57 East First South St. |