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Show the clothes. He gazed at the outfit for are not simply trade affairs, but are some time and remarked to LETTER. WASHINGTON an attache: players for money and so crooked are they that no onehas ever been known tthehottestsuitofgladragsleverclap pe to beat one. Once in a while a player dmylarapson, and the attache agreed play, but seldom. with him. The president sold all his may make a all Of the rank robberies these summer clothes to a second hand man machines are the In faro the worst. and sent for the senators tailor at once. in favor of the per centage game is At first the senator was a bit afraid about 5 cent. In slot the machine per someone else would be taken for him, cent. Those who will adit is 97 by reason of everyone copying his style vocate per compelling their removal are but on the assurance of his confidential to take an early action and ungoing adviser and gentleman of the bed the chief of police will get chamber, Doc Jones, that no one could doubtedly a good jacking up for permitting such possibly look like him no matter how sandbagging schemes to extst. dressed, his timidity vanished. ft ft ft ft Although word comes from WashingWhen the house set the irrigation ton that George Hanson has been slated bill at the foot of the calendar, no for the postoffice here, still Mayor doubt many people thought it was killed forever. Your correspondent is Glasmann, since his return, has strenuinsisted that Davis and not Haninformed however that such is not the ously son would receive the appointment. case; that acting on the suggestions of There are two current rumors which his legal adviser, Doc Jones, he will have it that Glasmanns prediction is hold up every house bill that comes correct. One of these rumors is to the over to the senate until the irrigation effect that Senator Kearns promised the measure is passed. He has informed Ogden postoffice to Davis long ago, and Speaker Henderson, Dalzell and Gros-ven- that tne senator will use every means of his intentions and they are in his power to deliver the goods, irrevery much alarmed because they real- spective of what the rights or custom ize the almost absolute power the sena- may be in regard, to the local congresstor wields in the senate. The irriga- man controlling the postoffice patronage tion bill will pass. in his district. 41114 X STREET. I f Marconigraph. By Special D. C., May 29. The TnrTH BUREAU, 25-cc- nt Washington, earnest. are scorching hot. The pavements in cool drinks Everybody is indulging excursions up the Potand cool baths; over to omac down the Potomac and now very fashiCabin Johns bridge are in good heated term has begun tor onable. has hied away to his . Frank J. Cannon Ex-Sena- mountain home to which sough north- escape the hot winds ward from Virginia while Senator Rawlan ins actually ventures out without conwill overcoat. This last assertion vey an adequate idea of the temperat- ure. In order that he may best resist the baneful effects of the hot, humid climate Senator Kearns medical viser, Doc Jones, has recommended for him a complete change of diet. From ad- until September, at the very earlithe est distinguished patient will follow these suggestions, which are valuable will (Doc gets $5,000 per annum) and now or strictly, ham and cabbage, corned hash with tomato ketchup and mince hot pie for breakfast. This mode of procedure will enable him to pull through all right and to never relax his efforts so long as a friend- is out of. taboo beef a job. OGDEN LETTER. ' ft ft Ogden, May 30 Glasmanns new morning daily, the Ogden Sun, will make its first appearance about June 25, if at alL It is reported that Bill really does not care about starting a new paper, preferring the Standard, and if arrangements could be made looking toward an amicable settlement of affairs he would welcome them. But it is up to the other fellows to make overtures. Glasmann has the building, the plant and the morning franchise. All the other fellows have is a title and the privilege of taking with the opening of the summer season in the matter of setting the fashion for Washington to follow.- It was at one time thought that the president would take the lead hut when Senator Kearns appeared on the street a day or two ago he made Roosevelt look like thirty cents. Everybody was charmed and even Wu, the Chinese envoy was pleased to mention Utah scored a success - SIOP RENT! PAYING If Glasmann chooses to enter upon possession of his plant and should decline to print the Standard at his office, the old concern would be in a hard row of stumps. lie holds the winning hand and the other fellows are beginning to see it. It is reported that in anticipation of a morning paper, large numbers of Standard subscribers are notifying the solicitors and collectors that when, the Sun starts they want to quit the evening for the morning daily. the evening dispatches. The Home Builders' Company you to own your own home and will enable 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 Home On sound the Builders' Company Is business principles. ft ft There is quite a strong feeling in Weber county against the candidacy of Reed Smoot for the senate. Plenty of Republicans can be found who are very outspoken in their denunciation of it. either. The They are not all Gentiles of his posireason is that by impression should Smoot Mr. church tion in the if intends he but of out remain politics, going in for an active political career he should resign his apostolic position, It does not prom- ise more than it can perform. It does not pretend to give something for nothing. It has not the Iniquitous insurance feature. It is not a catch penny institution, but does business ou a business basis. It is worth your vestigate. All officers bonded and Loss is while to inof the company are Impossible ft ft F. A. FALKENBURQ, Judge A. G. Horn, Tillman D. John- Head Consul Woodmen of the World, is the president of the . . . son and S. S. Smith, will be candidates for legislative positions on the Democratic ticket this fall. Councilman Hendersbott will doubtless be nominated for a. place by the Republicans if he wants it. Friends of Dan Hamer want him to get in the race, but Danl is a bit shy and will need plenty of coaxing. ...HOME... BUILDERS' COMPANY State Manager, L, M o o n e f 1S9 Mam Why continue nd year out to throw away money year in by paying rent? The fullest information cheerfully furnished. Call or write us. QOODj RELIABLE AGENT8 WANTED. t The other rumor is that Glasmann and ! - I The respectable elements of Ogden is preparing a coup for the fellows who own slot machines in defiance of the law. Little by little the regulations have relaxed until now nearly every saloon has from one to three machines. Boys are permitted to play as well as men and the cahces of winning are about one in thirty. These machines Sutherland had a heart to heart talk the other day in Washington, D. C., during which they kissed and made up, George agreeing to pull for the senate and leave the congressional field to Bill. Each is to throw his strength to the other, while Kearns will remain neutral. This combination, it is said, will be able to down any incipient apostle-shi- p boom, or other ecclesiastical jobbery that may be sprung. As a pledge of good faith in this matter, it is reported that Sutherland will not press the appointment of Hanson as postmaster, although he (Sutherland) was in duty bound to present his credentials, and did so, but will allow them to be pigeonholed until Davis gets his commission. This last rumor is of some PROVO LETTER. Provo City, Utah, May 30 The week has been a busy one in educational circles, and many of the politicians of the southern counties came in to attend the exercises at the Brigham Young Academy and incidentally to shake the hand of Candidate Koed Smoot. The southern counfies are Haid to be solid for the Apostle, but then not so much is heard at this end of the candidacy of Ileber M. Wells and George M. Cannon; to say nothin? of Congressman Sutherland and others who may enter later. ft ft Orvil Thompson of Millard still thinks Millard safe, if Orvil is not forgotten in the convention. Being deservedly popular with the people of his county, there is rno reason why he should be ft ft Don B. Colton, of Vernal, reports that the citizens of that thriving county are so prosperous and busy that legislative timber is hard to get. All are busy making money. The pros-perity that has made so many busy side-tracke- d. men, he believes will turn t e county Republican this year. ft ft There is talk this year of rewarding Otto F. Malmberg with a nomination for the lower house of the legislature, because of his good work as chairman of the Democratic party. Otto would rather run again for some lucrative county office. ft ft Chairman Roy lance has been off on a quiet trip for a fortnight. He says he haff been to Oregon. Perhaps he bad to go that far to confer with David EccleR, whom he is trying to interest in the state Democratic party. Mr. Eccles also has a home in Oregon, ft ft that he is out of politics this year, except to reward a few significance, from the fact that since Glasmanns return from Washington he deserving? friends. But Sam is being has on several occasions announced that watched by men who want to go to the Sutherland would be a candidate for next legislature. to the the senate and not for ft ft S. A. King says re-electi- on house. Besides, nothing would please Bill more than to defeat Hanson for the The enmity between these postoffice. two men has been growing daily until it has reached a point where any old kind of revenge is sweet to the one who can get it. ft ft There is an aftermath to the Ogden cut-of- f celebration which has just come to light. It seems that the jealousy existing between Hanson and Glasmann induce djthe former to attempt to curtail the latter in the honor of entertaining Why does Ephriam Homer leave his post of duty at the asylum so often? It is true that he is Grand Master of the Odd Fellows. But is he for Gov. Wells or Reed Smoot, when not tending to work of his order? ft ft George H. Brimhall has been granted a years furlough from the Brigham Young Academy, and some of his friends think that it might please him to sit one session in the Utah legislature. If his health will permit, he the governor as guest of the city that will likely accept. He is very popular the county. day, and to assume unto himself the throughout ft ft function of playing host. To that end of Hanson hired several carriages and esDemocrats Utah county are still corted the Gubernatorial party to the indoubt whether .to accept Senator Weber club rooms, where Hanson did Rawlins' y campaign or make himself proud by ordering an elaborate war on the church tor allowing again spread, including about eighty dollars Apostle to Smoot become a candidate, worth of champasrne, for the visitors. ft ft The banquet was a huge success, was of voted the and Hanson Albert Glazier is charged with being prince hosts. But oh, what a difference in the brought to the collectors office by the morning. When Hanson presented the Reed Smoot forces, and Democrats are bill to the finance committee for paysome was down lively developments promptly turned by promising ment, it that body, who informed Mr. Hanson when the proper time comes. But Mr. that all arrangements bad been made Glazier has made a very pleasing record prior to the celebration for the proper while in office, and he welcomes the entertainment of the Governor and his fight. ft ft party, and, that they did not propose to Mrs. Susa Y. Gates, who spoke for to take the peoples contributions pay wine bills contracted by unauthor- womens representation at the Ladies ized persons. Meanwhile, the Weber club bill re- Republican club, when Senator Kearns mains unpaid, and the account stands was the guest of the club, is said to be on the books charged to George Han- of the opinion that the women should son. The outcome is looked for with be represented on the legislative ticket. a good deal of interest. The thought does not seem to please anti-arm- . |