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Show T- -t TRUTH must come to the failed so disastrously. Mr. Heath is Our next war," to be congratulated that some of the minds of everybody. said he, will be with Germany. The depositors who were so ruthlessly expression was forced from him by robbed are going to get a part of the offensive attitude of the German their money back. Henry G. who seemed to profit the admiral in Manila bay. most richly by the bank failure, has wastis been forced by the courts to disgorge. being TOO much sympathy who act urchins the His art collection sold for $706,019. ed on the tough dfc chamber to the The piano, which cost $50,000, was part of valets sleeping beauties of the haif worid. sold for $8,000. Blit these are only These young men are designated as trifling incidents of a commercial age. messengers and may be seen at any SATAN must revel in merriment time of the day or night balancing upon their heads large boxes contain- when he contemplates the doings of car- congress as that body of pretenders ing the provender that is being wisely tackles the trust problem. The ried to the apartments of the bon Hell lies but a few steps task of subduing progress is delegated ahead of the boy- who hires out as a to the trust attorneys, who are messenger in Salt Lake. He is not members of the United States senate. Most of the senators are reexpected to draw very much pay from of Admiral Dewey Mar-quan- d, vi-van- ts. - He the concern that employs mm. his money in is supposed to get whose body servant tips'1 from those he becomes. Parents who allow their hoys to engage in this questionable and degrading employment should be tained lawyers who draw salaries from the trusts they represent. Should they seek to enact laws that would be detrimental to their clients they run the risk of being disbarred. Few of us are able to comprehend the prosecuted by a committee of public greatness of the country in which we decency if there is no law to reach live. them. According to eastern advices H. H. SOME further progres has been Rogers is investing heavily in Utah made looking toward the payment of mining stocks; Can it be possible that the depositors of the Seventh Na- this fair commonwealth is to be Rogers and his crowd of tional bank of New York. It was the misfortune of Perry S. Heath to Standard Oil manipulators are rebe connected with the bank when it sponsible for nearly all the corrup. Mon-tanaize- tion in Montanh politick if they would buy stock and quit right there all would be well, but as soon as they get a foothold they want to run the state government. (jbqu OSiTiBO RATlH:S I l W. H. CLARK, 3 5,. Mining Stocks and Inyestments. Money to Loan on Stoeks. Phone 181. d? 22 W. Second South. CONFIDENCE in the commercial club may receive a rude shock if no publicity is given to its deliberations. The public is not kindiy disposed toward secrecy when all the people are interested in the subject under discussion. If the street railway company has promised to reform inside of twenty years the public ought to know it inside of twenty years. 9 ROAST FOR RAWLINS. The Chicago n hands one to our own Senator Rawlins, in the following, which appeared in the issue of January 30. The caption is Joe Rawlins. Senator Joseph Lafayette Rawlins of Utah on Wednesday referred contemptuously to General Jacob Hurd Smith of the United States army as Jake Smith. This was discourteous unparliamentary, and gratuitously offensive. If Senator Beveridge or the Secretary of War had referred to the senator from Utah as Joe Rawlins they would have been more excusable than Mr. Rawlins for his reference to General Smith. General Smith, whatever else may be said of him, has given forty years of hard service to his country. He won his reputation as a hard fighter under the flag, and, whatever his faults, is respected for his service by all men except those of the Joe Rawlins type. On the other hand, Mr. Rawlins has done very little for the country or his constituents. He has outraged oublic sentiment, and has been repudiated by his state. He stands before the people a discredited senator, notorious only for his incendiary, utterances and for his venomous assaults on the American army in the Philippines. . He never represented, in fact, even his own party or the Mormons in Utah. The regular Democratic nominee for United States senator in Utah in 1897 was Moses Thatcher, but Rawlins was elected after a long struggle, through an intrigue and through influences condemned by Democrats and Republicans. Coming to the senate in bad odor Mr. Rawlins has been ot little service to his state or his party. His violent attacks on American soldiers undoubtedly contributed not a little to the defeat of his Democratic party In Utah in 1900, and in Utah and other close states last fall. Resentful under repudiation by his own people, and smarting under the indifference or the open rebukes of Democratic leaders, Mr. Rawlins is like a rattlesnake biting Itself. But while in the senate he should be to observe senatorial rules and act with common decency. Inter-Ocea- un-oatrio- com-uell- Miss Nora Gleason. Teacher I eruoioi i. near mo. fsr of Mustc. Phene 1289 s. tic ed THE dramatic critic of the Logan Republican finds fault with Robert o Downings rendition of The GladSLEEPLESS SLAVE SCANDAL. iator. This is on a par with the critic of The Tribune, who, many years ago With considerable painstaking acsolemnly declared that Edwin Booth and Lawrence Barrett were greatly curacy the Commercial club made an investigation of the inside workings overrated. of he Salt Lake street railway sysSENATOR TURNERS substitute tem. An exhaustive report was when an order was received from for one of the untiring efforts of Senator Kearns having passed the the street railway company demanding senate, it is not at all unlikely that its suppression. The report has never Salt Lake will soon become a port of been made public, and probably never will be. The street railway company entry. never realized how badly It was treatIT IS said that J. Pierpont Morgan ing its employees until the report was recently passed the plate in church made up. It is like the man who and that when he turned in the con- whipped his wife and said It was notributions he heard a sigh of relief. bodys business but his own. But the It was a sigh of regret more likely. neighbors got to talking, about it, and then he had to live up to the rules IF smallpox continues to increase of common decency. The street railas it has increased for the past two way company said it was nobodys weeks Representative Whites bill business if its employes worked eighwill have to be amended so as to in- teen hours for a pittance, but the pubclude the other 364 days. lic began to notice thatt he men wore look. This was followed a club investigation, Commercial Colthe by Candidates for the office of the and prompt suppression of the relector of the Fort of Salt Lake City of the shocking conditions. It port will now bob up. now appears that the street railway company agreed with the Commercial club that if the report should be suppressed the wages of the men would be raised two cents an hour. Now it is believed that the Commercial club thought it was acting in good faith, and that the end justified the means. If the company would raise the wages and save its employes from starvation the Commercial club would not tell the public about the conditions that actually existed. The man has been stopped from whipping his wife because a neighbors discovered him in the act and threatened to tell everybody about it. The promised to stop if the neighbor would keep still. This the neighbor agreed to do. And thus the matter rests. wife-beat- er o Susan B. Anthony having declared in favor of seating Senator Smoot, the opposition might as well retire to the rear and be seated. o INSUARANCE THAT INSURES. Of the many accident insurance f'ompanles doing business in the state, probably none has made a better record than the Union Accident Stock company of Denver, Colorado, during the last three years. It has not only paid all of its claims promptly, but has made its adjustments so that in every case the claimant was willing to give any kind of a testimonial asked. Since the first of September, it has paid out in claims, through Warren Foster, General Agent, nearly This company has never $1,400. had a law suit during the whole course of its career, and while it does not advertise or pretend to pay unjust claims, it does advertise to pay every meritorious claim that it has ever had, has now, or ever will have. It may be no better than the best, but it is just as good. Colonel o A headline in the News announces Cleveland Isolated. Thats no news. He has been isolated ever since he retired from office. msuuuimmuu iiimuiiiiimiiii 1 THEODOSIUS BOTKIN, ATTORNBY AND Boom 46 85 COUNSBL0R-AT-LA- Central Blk. W. Seoond So. W. t Halt LAM Ulty e rff fmfUMWwnwrwwmMiMmimi BAT THE Royal Maltine-Pepsln- e ...BREAD... WHOLSSOMI AND IWIIT. com-Dile- d, FOR THE CURE OF DRUNKENNESS, OPIUM CIGARETTE HABITS ' - No confinement, no publicity, no abrupt shutting oil of either liquor or opium. 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