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Show liglous fanaticism. The price he is paying for his momentary weakness is a heavy one. Jt Jt Senator Love was probably done an injustice in a comment in Truth last week. Mr. Love was not a candidate for the presidency of the senate, but declined in favor of Senator Allison. His ruling, while temporarily, presiding was criticized under what appears to have been a misapprehension of the facts. Jt Jt Governor Wells has been a busy man the past two weeks attending to the legislature. The governor gives everything his close personal attention and . as usual has shown much good sound sense and judgment in his recommendations. o J. Y. CALLAHAN IS BETTER. Political Melarvge. Just at this time the Democrats of this state seem to be quite active. Preparations are being made for a banquet, which will be held at the Commercial club some time duriiig the latter part of the month, or in April, at which Rawlins will be the guest. It is proposed at this gathering, to bring together all classes of Democrats and tacitly agree upon a plan of action to be carried out in the campaigns of the future.; The speeches made will be the key notes of party policy. Mr. Rawlins will doubtless say something which will be rightly interpreted as a message from the eastern Democracy and that it will be well accepted there is but little doubt as the party here is ready to unite with whatever faction is apparently the strongest. That the Democrats of the eastern states intend controlling the next national convention there is no doubt; that they will con trol it is highly probable. ex-Sena- tor Railroad men in this vicinity will be glad to learn that J. Y. Callahan, the general agent of the Nickel Plate & Lackawanna roads in Chicago, who has been ill for some time, is recover-in- g his health, and is as lively as he used to be. Callahan has been with the Jt Jt Nickel Plate for a long time. He has The visit of so many members of the done as much to make it a popular through line as any man on either sys- Cache county Democracy to this city tem. When Callahan started to boost during the week has been commented his road it wasnt much of a line to upon in many places. Joe Munson, travel over. He hammered away at I. C. Thoreson, County Chairman Fullthe management until the equipment was improved. The Pullman company mer, Aaron Farr, Aquila Nebeker and was in the habit of shunting its old several more who have been promicars on to the Nickel Plate. Callahan nent in the councils of the party for worked around in his genial manner some time, all happened in together. with the Pullman people until now the finest of their rolling stock goes by Of course the candidacy of Mr. Nebway of this road and the Lackawanna. eker for governor was discussed at It was Callahan who figured out the length. Cache county is coming down through connections and made it pos- to the next state convention, a solid sible to get a through Pullman from for Nebeker for governor. Chicago to New York on the lines delegation mentioned. He has never overlooked a That is all Cache county wants. In bet, and is today one of the most valu- this connection it may be stated that able men in the passenger traffic de- there is a very strong sentiment in partment. Chief among his best ac- favor of Quil right here in Salt Lake. tions for the benefit of the two roads Enthusiastic admirers of the man from was the placing of a lot of western ad- the north are already discussing the vertising. Time was when in this advisability of organizing a Quil Nebstate people didnt know that the eker club, with a view to working Nickel Plate & Lackawanna existed. in his behalf from now on until the Now the two lines are nearly as popu- state convention meets, when, if he is lar as any with western passengers go- successful, the organization will do all ing from Chicago to New York. The in its power to elect him. It is the dining car service on the Nickel Plate judgment of the friends of Mr. Nebeused to be abominable. Now it is as ker that he is an ideal candidate. Begood as the best. The club meals yond the opposition of a very few who served on the diners are splendid. One claim to dislike him because of his accan get an individual club dinner from tion in the senatorial contest four 35 cents to one dollar which equals years ago, he has the confidence and any of the service on the better known respect of every member of his party, roads. Callahan is well known through and, if nominated, will no doubt give the west, and has a host of friends the opposition candidate the hardest right here who will be glad to learn run he ever had. that he stands a good show of living Jt Jt many years yet and of continuing his Truth last week outlined a portion activity in behalf of his road. of the political policy of the Democratic party, in so far as it relates to 4 the selection of candidates. Although there are a few who profess to believe that what was stated was not accurate, nevertheless everything stated was fact. This week we propose telling a few more truths concerning the policy FOR THE CURE OF 4 of the financiers in relation to PresDRUNKENNESS, OPIUM ident Roosevelt. It is the financiers; are fight2? CIGARETTE HABITS 5 the business interests who , 4 ing Teddy. Nor is the struggle to beat , 1 " -4 him confined to the membership of 4 is lead4 No confinement, no publicity, no ab- - if the Democratic party. Hanna of either liquor or sf rupt shutting off treatment ing the opposition to Roosevelt in the Adopted by sf opium. The only ranks of the Republicans; Hanna and tho United States government for use In homes soldiers and for state national si his satellites. It is Hanna who has and sailors. St The only Keeley Institute In the state, sf quietly worked up the All others claiming to use Keeley rem- - st edles are frauds and imitators.sf sentiment against the president down Ladles treated as privately as at their st in the southern states over the negro own home. For terms and literature st address THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, st question; it is Hanna who is still creator Lock Box 480, Salt Lake City, Utah, st ing antagonistic sentiment in relation 4 to As was stated his - anti-Roosev- elt - w'' j ? vwijr wv HW(1W convention nominated him ar" ame, and he carried New Yoi anii :he country. It is possible that a prc,ir!s!n last week. Wall street and the great residential dark horse may y.,V allied interests we designate as trusti oear in west. the are suspicious of Roosevelt. The ill the candidates But the troub will do fear he something to disturb n that section is thus far sur',,-i:,tp(that either tluV 'I. So they intend defeat conditions. lot or big enough they are tco ing him if possible. If Roosevelt cant dentified with last two camriimJ the be defeated in the convention and Ine 11 suicide to be available as h'meflS people stand by him, as no doubt they candidates at home or in the states will, then Judge Parker, the Demothe east which are indisppisablo cratic candidate, will be the man se )fo success. None of the men named lected and the fight will be to a fin our correspondent would have a ish, with the common people on the iy of a chance of carrying New 'host one hand, fighting in the ranks of the New Jersey or Connecticut." Republican party and the plutocrats' fork, Jt Jt and place hunters on the other in of From Democratic the will this it be seen that possession organization. There is no use in attempt- s to be relegated and that no Bryan western ing to disguise the fact that Roosenen need apply. velt is distasteful to the corporate inJt Jt terests of the nation; to the bankers Rawlins and and moneyed men. He is and very much so. He is too independent; toi Sutherland are home again honest; to resolute of purpose to suit md will both settle down to the prac-ic- e them. They want a man of the Cleveof law, in which they are each and land school; one regarded as safe. 10th past masters. The former had Politicians may try to keep this knowlto say for publication, except ittle edge from the common people, but hat he was glad to get home again, there is no use in attempting it foi had le nothing to remark on pending the time is fast approaching when the batteries will be unmasked and the egislation and fought shy of political luestions. Mr. Sutherland states that battle transierred to the open. t is his belief there will not be much Jt Jt loing in the Smoot case; that the In this connection, the eastern Dem- irobabllities are that it will not be ocratic position is doubtless as well heard. Jt Jt demonstrated by the following, from Speaking of the Smoot case: A the World oi Sunday, as anything that has been printed. As is well known well known attorney of this city, who the World is the organ of the faction s a personal friend of Dudley, one 3f the attorneys engaged by Leilich, representing the financiers of the Democrats. The World prints this on states that Leilich must have a very its editorial page, under the caption, good case or that he has completely misled Dudley and his law partner. As to Western Candidates: The World gladly gives place to As is well known the first named is the Dudley, of blocks of five fame, this letter: and he is a very astute attorney, all To the Editor of The World: I have always been a an admirer of reports to the contrary notwithstandthe World for its frankness and fair ing. Dudley never engages in any unwithout being pretty certain dealings, and so would like to ask why, dertaking is ahead of him and it is that victory in naming possible Democratic candivery unlikely, in the judgment of his dates for president in 1904, it never Salt Lake friend, that he would have gets outside of New York and New accepted this case without being quite Wuats the matter with sure of his ground. Still, Leilich may Jersey. glac-.juof "Kentucky, or Stone, of have fooled him with a lot of imagwell known Missouri, or Harrison, of Illinois, or inary information. It is even our own John J. Lentz? Any of here that Leilich has a hair trigger them in my opinion could come as mouth, and plenty of instances are on near carrying New York as the per- record where he went off sons named by The' World, as your state does not seem to be united on fliAiAiiiiHAAiiiiimimmiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiUp any man in it. -- . i Ex-Senat- or . m half-cocke- W. M. McCORT. Temperanceville, O., March 4.' The World is not lacking in aprpe-ciatio- n of the political potentialities of the west, but no Democratic candidate for president has yet loomed sufficiently large in that part of the coun- try to attract national attenion. As for the men named by our Ohio friend, we cannot share his confidence that any of them would be as. likely to carry New York as either Grover Cleveland or Judge Parker. Both of these Democrats have carried the state the former three times, once for governor and twice for president which is certainly a point in their fa- j d. KRUG'S OMAHA BEER. Krugs Cabinet nutritious as any English Porters or Malt Tonics, and Aa a Connoisseur's delight. Krugs Extra Pale Light, and mild, and palatable, and appropriate on all occasions.; vor. As for the men named by our Ohio Democrat in this state, it is a year too Either of the above brands delivered tn soon to expect that. If next spring any part of the city Judge Parkers nomination shall seem to be desired by the Democrats of the country generally, the party in New York will doubtless unite upon him readily enough. But if it should not if Mr. Hill should claim the delegation it would not matter in the elecSooth Main Street. tion. The Democrats of New York not ADAM SNYDER. Proprietor. only were not united upon Mr. Cleveland in 1892, but the delegation bittermiPNOsi roer r. ly opposed his nomination in the convention and freely proclaimed that he 8wiHfnnnnwffwwiMHiwmniIT,nlg The Old Resort, 276 I |