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Show TRUTH. workers! have two kinds of dope, list the senator is tired of carrying, one of which is dealt out to the Gen- and he is going to shake them loose tiles and the other to the Mormons. just as soon as'he'.can. The latter are assured that James is Jt Jt a confirmed and implacable Mormon Mr. Knox, l;r the .way, declares he hater, while the former are told that in years gone by James sold out the is taking mighty little interest in the Gentiles to the Mormons. result. He really doesnt want the , J J place, but has been prevailed upon to Now that the city . council has en- go into the contest to oblige his tered on a campaign of investigation friends. He says, in that suave way in the matter of the conduct of the of his, and with truth, that his busicity cemetery, they might" as well ex- ness is such that he could not afford tend their inquiries to some other de- to accept the office, and his manner and the emphasis he partments. It would probably be in- of address to his syllables never fail to teresting to the taxpayers to know mpress his auditors with his sincer-ty- . emhow a hours the many If. day just he is talking to a man of Kearns water of the proclivities, his knowing wink ployes department spend means: What is the use of saying in electioneering for the Kearns canto anything you; you know all about didates for municipal offices. The It, while to an enemy of the senator emergency men are said to be espo t has no significfiance except to relate dally, active in the, campaign. The to the listener: Here you see a man street , sprinkling men are also being who is as deep as can be; he is pressed into the service on the as- all right and wise. deep surance that the election of a Kearns Jt Jt administration will insure their conThe dropping of Odell by the Kearns tinued employment. This, however, not to the crowd sort of splits up the opposition very strongly hs .appealed Sprinklers, as the sprinkling season between James and Odell. Time was ends before the convention will be was the favored son, held, and there is no reliable guar- when the latter antee that. Mr.. Hines will be superin- and he. is by no means out of the race tendent, of waterworks after Dec. 31 yet, but circumstances have tended to next. Altogether the effort to turn make James the more popular of the the various city departments into two with those who are sincerely of seeing Kearns thrown in tlie parts of the. Kearns machine has not a been signal .success air. James stock right now is away above par, and if the convention was t Jt jt i( a be held tomorrow he would be nomIt is said that G.- S. Holmes will be inated. Frank Knoxs campaign manager. . . . at-ach- es : . . . The announcement in the .last issue of Truth that Dr. Bucher would become a candic .te for the council in the Second precinct has caused much favorable comment, because he is regarded as a very strong man and one whose conservative views would be valuable. Dr. Bucher is not so very enthusiastic himself, and states that he has no ambition's in that direction, but those who want him assert that he must get into the race and make tho-fight- . f Jt Jt i No, I liavo not boon here ijulte that Ion?, but loot; enough that thousands ot people have been convinced that I sell honest, reliable goods ut honest prices, and that my guarantee is as good ns the best. ms SAL SICKLE, THE JEWELER k 7S Bast Second South St. The mention in Truth of John C. Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention. Cutler as a probable candidate for the city council from the Second precinct was well received. Mr. Cutler, if he to the city council, anil knowing, as can- be prevailed upon to enter the he does, that he is the idol of the - contest, would make a strong candi- conservative business element In the date. He is the kind of a man needed for a business administration. district; that he is the one man in whom the property owners place ImJt jt W. H. Tibbals is favorably men- plicit confidence; that the middle tioned by the Republicans of the classes would trust him In any emerFourth precinct for the city council. gency while the laboring element look to him for protection, he has reluctJt jt agreed to resign the manageIf Mr. Knox should become mayor antly ment of the Galena mine, the Silver of Salt Lake City the Kearns forces, Shield and the Carisa; has also reluctwho are his supporters, have pledged antly agreed to dispose of all of hi? themselves that George A. Sheets will multifarious interests in every, mine be chief of police and Frank Hines, in the state provided he can get his price, of course and devote his ensuperintendent of waterworks. They tire time and attention to running the wanted to give Street Supervisor Con-di- e a pledge that he would be reap- city government. Mr. Joseph underthat this will be a great sacpointed, but Condie" declined to re- stands ceive the pledge as it carried with it rifice on his part, but he has always the obligation to enter the Kearns been in favor of making sacrifices. was camp. All the important appointive Especially was this true when he Sacin mercantile pursuits. city offices have been promised by the engaged to the owe rifice their sales origin jt ji Kearns crowd. There is said to be a merry fight untiring efforts of:my candidate. Mr. o Joseph will be in favor cf increasing in the Fifth between the supporters WILL SACRIFICE HIMSELF. the water supply and the other supof Joe Cottle and Jack Daveler. It which are calculated to make Harry Joseph is the latest candi- plies is charged by friends of the former for the happiness of mankind. He will that the adherents of the latter have date for the city council. He is a be in favor of a reduction of the tax been doing a lot of knifing to the dis- resident of the. Fourth precinct. For levy and an increase in wages. He exadvantage of Cottle. Daveler is count- campaign manager Mr. Joseph has se- will alsooffavor cutting down the at the city government, ing on securing the vote of the labor- lected that eminent man of affairs, penses same time the adding to the employes ing element, and is said to have se- Ralph Guthrie. Mr. Guthrie to the brings that present and future hard cured the undivided support of President Bruce Johnson, the walking dele- Mr. Joseph a world of experience in worked clerks may not have to toil gate of the Colored Mens union, and political work, which, combined with with so much exactness as at present. several other Commercial street poli- Mr. Josephs money, will no doubt re- He will favor close attention to business and two weeks vacation with ticians of note. in the nomination of .Mr. Joseph, pay. He is in favor of making the sult Jt Jt street car companies run more cars Frand Redman, is a 'candidate for his subsequent election and the ulti- and faster. He wants all wires placed the city council in the Second pre- mate selection of Mr. Guthrie for underground, the same as his own some important position of trust in wires are placed. I have no doubt cinct, and has number of Republican the administration. of city Speaking that if elected, as he surely will be, friends who will endeavor to see that Mr. Mr. Guthrie Mr. Joseph will achieve more and Josephs candidacy, he secures the nomination. Frank is more lasting fame in the first ninety a former Omahan, and was trained said to Truth: Yes, it. is a fact that days than this fellow Fernstrom has in the political school of the Eighth at the solicitation of uis hundreds and in the three terms he has sat in the ward, where stammering Johnny thousands of friends, Mr. Joseph has municipal legislature. Clark and a number of other leaders consented to make the race for the Mr. Joseph has but little to say conThe their tepees. pitched schooling city council in the precinct where he cerning himself, but he is enthusiastic he received in those days he will apof Mr. Guthrie as has lived for so many years. Mr. Jo- over his selection is' an He excellent man, ply here, and it is expected that he manager. will cut quite a figure when the pre- seph realizes that the Fourth precinct said Mr. Joseph, and one in whom I cinct convention is held. demands that only good men be sent have every confidence. His vast experience and his uniform successes as. a politician have made for him a name that will endure long after his mortal frame shall have turned into 9S dust. That he will elect me I have BY INSTALLING A no doubt. Beyond this I .have nothHi ing whatever to say. Anything you want to know to my political Hi opinions must relating be secured from him. 1 Hi never talk during a campaign, but such details as the giving of inYou can talk from your office or residence t leave terviews and the furnishing of artTO icles to magazines and newspapers to manager. If he makes a mistake 1 H ofmy course I can it and say-iOTHER TELEPHONES H .was not me, butrepudiate him. If he achieves to my credit. redounds it success, Hi IN SALT LAKE CITY, so Mr. said long, Joseph, 1 Hi Well, hear the stock exchange bell ringing, Hi and as I want to clean up enough to in to And (P any point my campaign expenses this fall, Hi Ipay UTAH, IDAHO, WYOMING AND MONTANA. shall have to leave you. Whistling Hi the old familiar air of A Hunting We Hi Will Go. Harry entered the board his mild accents were Hi room where nv afterwards heard, declaring he shortly would sell at 60 and would bid 49, , . de-sirio- us . - Ji j Registration of voters will begin on the .first Tuesday in October, the 6th of the ;month. The third Tuesday, Oct. 20, and one subsequent day will also be given- - ovej- - to registration. . Jt jt The annual election of officers for the Young Mens Democratic club will occur: at a meeting of the club to' be held next Monday evening at the of. fice , of . Geo. . D.. Alder, 204 McCornick block. Jt jt The mayoralty contest is engaging the. interest of the politicians of ; the - First precinct, and the councilmanic fight is rather quiet, but it is generally conceded that Frank J. Hewlett will be one of the nominees, and the contest tor' the other two nominations lies between Thomas Hobday, Henry Davis and J. J. Thomas. In addition to this list the nam.es of Arthur Robinson; J. J. Corum, W. H. Clark, Joseph Christensen, S. B., Harrington, W. H. Crome, and. several others are 'frequently mentioned, so the First has plenty of; candidates to pick from. : - Jt Jt Senator Kearns has come out of the ambush behind which he has been concealed for some time, and is now openly working for the nomination of Frank Knox for the mayoralty not Of - course, the senator is standing on, the corners' proclaiming it broadcast that he wants the banker selected, but among those whom he thinks lie can influence he is losing no time. Of couf se,- the senator has an. object in view. He has a lot o:! henchmen he wants to .reward fpr pas favors and' foi future service by securing them appointments to office Besides, it is skid he is getting weary of carrying a lot of men on the payroll when the. ..men are. doing nothing which brings a return in hard cash If Knox can .be nominated, and electee it will mean that. George Sheets can be transferred from the senators private payroll to the more public one of the city. There are others on the . - . . -- . i ; . Rooty floapfeip Bell Telepbope n - n 4,300 i RATES TO SUIT ANY INCOME. t |