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Show TRUT H 2 nomination for treasurer. None of them house of the state legislature. . Mr. seem to want to try conclusions with Felt does not display any great eagerhim. ness for the nomination, but he has II ft friends who are urging him to Mont Fisher has several friends who many enter the race. He is a good level would like to see him make the race headed business man, popular and would for county auditor, but Mont does not be a strong candidate. m seem ambitious since his appointment as land and water commissioner, Frank Jennings has. definitely deft ft cided not to seek the- - nomination for It will readily be remembered that the state senate, but to stick to his n one of the promises of original idea of running for the lower Mayor Thompson was that Dooly should house. He has many ardent supporters. ft ft be fired from the Board of Publio works. is A report going the rounds that W. This promise has never been redeemed and many have wondered why it has H. Dale was instrumental in obtaining not. Perhaps a solution of the ques- for W. O. Carbis the position in the tion lies in the statement that Dooly holds the Republican party's unpaid Bank of Commerce which he recently left the assessors office to accept, and campaign paper for about $650. ft ft that the understanding was that Carbis David Cannon, of St. George, is the would not be a candidate for the county latest candidate for the United States treasurership. Dale will undoubtedly senate. The southern press announced receive the nomination for the place on the Democratic ticket, and it is said he his candidacy last week. would prefer a weaker candidate than ft ft on the Republican ticket. CarThe Beaver News remarks that we Carbis bis, however, denies the story and says no longer hear a Democratic squawk he is still open to receive the nominaabout 16 to 1. No. It has gone to tion from the Republican convention. ' Carbis says he is not tied up with any join Republican' in ternational bank and if he were elected would be Both are dead issues. free to deposit the county funds where-eve- r ft ft he chose. Lance M. Earl wants to be the Reft ft nominee for recorder. county publican The National Bank;of the Republic Earl took, when very young, for a motto is looking around for a candidate for If at first you dont succeed, try, trya county treasurer who would use the again. bank as his depository. Overtures ft ft been made to several Charles D. Rookledge is mentioned have Republicans whom promising the bank young as a candidate on the Republican ticket could conscientiously support. for county treasurer. Mr. Rookledges ft ft name was brought before the convenGeo. A. Sheets is mention last year for city treasurer and he tioned as a probable candidate on the came very near landing the nomination. Re is a popular young man and his Republican ticket for the office of shermany friends are eager to support him. iff. He has a good backing, but it is not thought he could get the nominaft ft tion over Frank Emery. It is suggested George F. Felt may be a candidate that Sheets and Emery should join on the Democratic ticket for the upper forces in favor of the latter and if Emery is elected he could probably find a way of taking care of Sheets. ante-electio- Ex-Detecti- ve LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE. La Gascogne, jI Steamer 4 a.m. Cabin de Luxe By Special Marconigraph. Off Banks of Newfoundland, June 20. TIME TABLE. IN EFFECT APR. 1, 1902. DEPART. For Ogden, Cache Valley, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis and intermediate points For Ogden, Butte, Helena, Portland, San Francisco and intermediate points For Ogden. Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis and San 7.00 am 9:45 am 12. to p m Francisco For Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, 6.00 p m Omaha, St. Louis and Chicago For Ogden. Butte, Helena, Portland, San Francisco and Intermediate 10:50 p m points Far Tip tic, Mercur, Provo, Nehpi and 7.55 a m Mantl For Provo, Nephi, Milford, and 7.05 p m intermediate points For Garfield Beach, Tooele and Ter7.45 a m minus ARRIVE. From Ogden, Portland, Spokane, Butte, Helena and San Francisco.. 8.85 a m 9.10 a m From Ogden From Ogden. Chicago, Su Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver and San 8.05 p m Francisco From Preston, Logan, Brigham, San Francisco, Ogden and intermediate 6:50 p m points From Ogden. Butte, . Portland and 8.10 p m San Francisco FromCalleutes. Milford, Nephl.Provo 9.85 a m and intermediate points 6.00 p m From Tlntlc, Mercur and Nephi From Garfield Beach, Tooele and 5.00 p m Terminus Daily except Sundays. D. E. BURLEY T. M. SCHUMACHER, G. P. & T. A. Act. Traf . Mgr. D. S. SPENCER. A. G. P. &T. A. - 201 Main St. City Ticket Oflice No. 250 Telephone We, that is to say Senator Kearns and your correspondent, are now buffeting the wild, mad billows of the mighty, restless Atlantic. Dave Keith does not count; he simply butted in where he was not wanted. The senator did not like it a bit, but ha9 to tolerate him for business reasons. We will lose him down on the Rue Rivoli when we get to Paris. As your correspondent watches the operator flash this message back to Utah, the senator enters. He is maintaining his reputation as an open, charitable gentleman even here on the stormy surface of the rolling deep, for since passing Sandy Hook lightship he has done nothing but cast his bread upon the waters. He wants especial mention made of this, ft ft to expectations, the presiContrary dent did not go to New York with us. It was baking day at the White House and Roosevelt was busy sawing wood all the forenoon. But he wired us just as we were leaving the dock. His message was: Bon voyage my friend, my adviser. In the name of the 'American people I wish you a happy trip. Your correspondent explained the expression bon voyage, whereupon the senator was greatly pleased. He is a very appreciative man. He answered the message in appropriate terms, and your correspondent is sure his reply brought joy to the president and his family. in Thunder Mountain country for some Monday was the senator's last day imseven weeks. He and his the senate, and he was tendered an comp;mion8 routine have concluded the district oflors no After the farewell. pressive business had been completed, the pre- inducements to a poor man and tlat the hour whole country is overestimalod siding officer announced that the by of parting with Senator Kearns had ar- newspaper correspondents like Fitz. rived. In a voice choked with emotion Mac of Denver, who, from Mackey and he spoke of the public services of this Challis, haveofbeen filling eastern ianer has se- with stories 820,000 rock and Indian great man; of the pensions he arrowheads made of gold. The follow-in- g cured; of the army chaplains he has may be cited as an instance: Sorcaused to be appointed; of the reserva- ben made some locations and , sent some tions his acts have kept closed from the samples to Denver for assay. The returns were very unsatisfactory, running rapacious encroachments of every great very low in values. But the Denver in announced it as a mighty strike corporation, save one which sneaked Tie press when the senator was not looking. of immense value, running away un alluded to his great work for and in be- into the thousands. The locations were half of the Filipony bill and the speech- afterward abandoned. Mr. Hoagland es he has made both on the floor of the visited the Dewey mines, which senate and at the ladies' tea party at closed while he was there. He were says And now, said he in conclu- they are an immense Provo. of low deposit of his sion, that we are to be deprived rock with no fabulous grade milling influcounsel and advice; now that the values, and that the country is a low ence of his guiding hand is to be no grade proposition entirely with nothing longer felt, I feel to advise that the to justify men rushing pell mell into senate, after finishing up a few odds the country over poor roads and under and ends, had best adjourn, severe hardships. ft ft For accident insurance see Warren The senate then arose and, led by Senator Depew, sang; Foster, 300 Progress building. we miss shall blm, "We sboll meet, but There will be a vacant chair. ft ft ' At the conclusion of the song Senator Kearns thanked the members and informed them he had left instructions with Doc Jones to guide them during He agreed, however, his absence. with the chairman, that perhaps they had best not try to pass any important legislation during his absence. The senators, many of them with tear stained faces, then shook hands, and thus the great man passed out of the chamber, ft ft Senator Kearns gave a quiet dinner to Doc Jones at Harveys on Monday evening. Among the guests present were Senator Kearns and Doc Jones, ft ft Senator Kearns and Army Chaplain, Rev. John T. Axton, visited the White House and war department on Saturday last, at the request of the president, who would have called on Senator Kearns but for the fact that he had sent his boots out to be half soled and was in his stocking feet. Roosevelt was glad to see Rev. John. So this is the famous young minister I have heard so much about. How are you? Ah, he cried to Senator Kearns, you know a good thing when you see it, dont you Tom? Here the president felt Mr. Axtons biceps. Theres a muscle for Then he you. tapped Mr. Axton on the chest. And lung power. Splendid. It takes a sort of human megan phone to preach to a Then he examined the calf regiment. of Mr. Axton's leg. Pretty work, he said. He ought to be able to stand a long march. He is all right, Tom. Sound, clean limbed, no sign of spavin but I forgot, I am not about a horse. But I'll send histalking name in. I wish I had more chaplains like him. Couldnt your man Hayes break into the ministry? I can fix him up too. The senator, however, thought not. three-battalio- ft ft' George Sutherland, when we left Washington, said he was going home as soon as congress adjourns. THUNDER MOUNTAIN OVERDONE. Truth had a caller during the week in the person of Mr. C. L. Hoagland, of Ouray, Colorado, and old miner and prospector, who, in company with E. O. Sorben, Clabe Jones, Arthur Parker and Messrs. 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