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Show TRUTH. ALICES LETTER. now. John? (Continued from page 7.) negroes, and boasting in a flamboyant way of how he loved Salt Lake. Shades of my ancestors! If the truth were told he loves Salt Lake for what he gets out of it, and theres small affection wasted on him by the city. I have heard his oratorical nominating fights for years. They are always the same, and while I watched him in the late convention said to myself, You d old wind bag, sit down! Dont disgrace your candidate further. O, yes, and there was Joe Lippman. Let us call him speare Lippman, for he dared to quote the great bard twice, and also had the bald-heade- bad taste to air his French in speaking, of Knox as the Chevalier' de Bayard the man without fear and without reproach. 1 do not blame him for referring to the tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Who knows that better than Joe? He remembers the Kearns tide yet I confess to extreme disappointment when Elmer Jones turned his delegation to Knox. Mr. Jones position is such that I could not have believed it without hearing him myself. But perhaps the true inwardness of things has not been revealed to me. The Herald said, The Odell men, representing the Independent Home Telephone company interests, receive a promise of favors at the hands of the KnQX adminstration if it goes in. What favors can. a reputable company want but justice, but fair, unprejudiced treatment? I wish I could understand, for I want to be fair myself. Why didnt they swing to James if they want only what they should have? I hailed the thought of an independent telephone company with delight, but for some reason I dont feel especially happy about it, Can you explain the situation, he saloons Kearns! Yesterday I met a woman who had been talking to Marshal Heywood. She has a sneaking admiration for him, and was slightly worried over something he had said. You see she met him before the convention and was. telling him why she did not like Knox. Now see here, said the marshal, you mustnt look for ideals in men; if you strike a pretty fair averThe woage you are doing well. man has not recovered yet, but I hope she may. I knew of one direct case of bribery at the convention. I heard the talk. A man whom I do not know approached a delegate and tried to get him to swing to Knox. Said he, Now listen: Youll get twenty-fiv- e dollars if youll vote for and Ill get fifteen for turning him; Knox is a good fellow. Come you. on, vote for him. What? You will? and then some men Bully? Ill jostled him and he moved aside with his companion, so I heard no more. I wonder how many men changed their coats for money during the eventful hours between five 'and seven. Truly, one would better not look for ideals in men, Knox men', anyway. and Tomasso de Jt Jt BANKXBH. WALKER BROTHERS ... . The last Harpers Weekly has an Rankers. article on the investigation of the postal frauds that touches our distin- Sail Lika City, Utah Estabtlahed t86$ guished looking townsman. Perry S. A General Banking Business Transacted. ve should be proud to have Heath. our own citizens discussed editorially Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent n Harpers Weekly, but not just like his: No attempt has been made to hold Mr. Hannas friend, Perry S. gUilUAliiAmiiiiAilililiAliiAAAmAAIAAlAilAliq Heath, responsible for the malfeasance Utah Light & Power Co. in office, much of which began and was carried- - on while he was assistant INSTALLATION. postmaster general. And that makes ELECTRICAL,1! me think. Does Mr. Kearns use Mr. intimito as career a Heaths weapon Water 2400 R. P, Salt Lake Steam 1500 H. P. Salt Lake date Mr. Heath, compelling him to 5000 H. P. Water Ogden serve where he would be served? Is Water-80-00 Leased Plant H. P. Kearns keen enough for that? Jt Jt' So Miss Helen Mae Sheperd has AS. 3 - Salt Lake Cu. Ft. Dally. 80MCu. Ft. Daily. 400 M Ogden achieved the vantage points to which 7 8. MAIN 8TREET. she has so long aspired, and gone The with an operatic company. SALT LAK CITY. to are be congratulated Chaperones on securing another pretty Salt Lake STTITTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTnTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfl girl, but is the girl to be congratulated as well? She is undoubtedly pretty, with a form that Venus might envy, and, she has a voice, but how else has she been distinguished? I . Jt saw her sit, a guest at a vocal reI woman I heard a pretty say, O, cital, last spring, and her disdain at wish I were a man so I could yell. the singing was such as to provoke Her eyes were dancing, her cheeks comment. In some cases the ability to d criticise flamed a geranium red, and her argues the ability to perhands kept restless time to the form but not always. Well, I hope band. She had my sympathy. I think shell succeed but I cannot help wonshed have swung the whole crowd to dering how her mother could let her James if shed have dared to shout, go. Mrs. Sheperd has been promibut unfortunately she was for Odell. I nent in religious and temperance work shall watch the fight from now on a long time; is it a balm to her heart with great interest. It seems to me that her daughter takes so different a that the Democrats have a good path? Miss Helen is not the only chance. And yet, Knox or no Knox, stage struck girl in Salt Lake. 'I 1 cannot endure the idea of a Demoknow of others. One I think of now is cratic mayor, and so I suppose I shall a handsome girl who is sure that she COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK vote for the banker, the corporations. has great ability and that all she CAPITAL PAID IN, 1200.000. needs is a chance, I called at her house the other day, finding her at GENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES noon attired in a disreuptable dressDirectors James E. Cosgrlff, John J. Daly, ing sack and a soiled skirt with a O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, J. B. Oosgrlfl, more soiled underskirt showing in W. P. Noble, Geo. M. Downey, John Donnal-laA. F. Holden. scallops. She proceeded to tell me with much enthusiasm how she for the stage. She was readyearned a I asked her what and novel, ing NATIONAL BANK of the REPUBLIC was So she are many DF studying. girls ADVANCE SALE like that They think they are pretU. 8. DEPOSITORY. have fine forms that and ty, they they FRANK KNOX. PRESIDENT hold their charms as so much stock A. MURRAY, OP BUTTS. JAS. in trade. If I had a daughter like W. F. CASHIIR ADAM8, $ that I should pray she might die out 5 of this plane of existence. If she CAPITAL PAID IN - $300,000 6 did not I should promptly and gently Banking In all Its branches transacted. chloroform must her. drawn on the principal cities of be Exchange Something & Interest Europe. paid on time deposits. askew dn the home when girls grow with such flimsy un$ to womanhood ideas of life. They make practical worse poor wives, mothers, and are W. 8. MGCORNICK. J. J. DALY, PRESIDENT equal to no responsibility until con8. h. lynch. Manager a 8bo. ditions brick-ba- t them into a sensible state. Frequently they die of the treatment, but mostly they go on indial) savings & Trust Co. m definitely, disappointing others and 8 ALT LAKE CITY. no on the lives of making impression but a blot of vagueness. When CAPITAL PAID UP $160,000 g others life is so full, so beautiful; when the SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS. .$44,000 BUY NOW Interest paid on deposits. Loans on ap-days are all too short; the hours too roved security . Acts as executor, admin-itratE swift, how vain to live an empty, vanityguardian, assignee, receiver, eto. m -fed Title Guarantee out hours Department: Iusnres the existence, eking Titles and makes Abstracts. will be stored a in miserable deposit any garment contemplation of self. , gray-glove- . n, ... VlOB-PRS- to IS i IN MIND IS to IF YOU 41 S. VICE-PRIS- T. mwm or. IS w to IS IS to sto to to to 1 to By paying a FREE and delivered when wanted. Repairing and remodeling in all its branches. Garments, to order a specialty. Mail orders will receive prompt and careful attention. I. C. GtOSZ, Manager. $ KNVTSFORD HOTEL BLDG., Branch at BANK'S, 116 Main St. Telephone I242K Jt Jt I felt sorry for the poor wretch & Lynch when I heard he was captured. U s in What suffering he must have endured, what unimagined torture. Doubtless he deserves no pity. He killed the man, but. I take it, the man was the same kind as Lynch, so the world was small loser. Virtually, the murdered man killed himself just as Lynch is dead even now more so than when the sheriffs guns shall loose his bonds. He should not have gone so far in the first place, should he? But, poor devil, I cant help pitying him, even yet Jt jt One of the amusing things about notes in both tfce Tribune the society WINDSOR EUROPEAN HOTEL OBNTRALLY L00AT8D. RATES 30c, 73o nd SLOOl Everything Now and First --Claw. J. Q. 800TT. MANAGER. THEODOSIUS BOTKIN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSBLOR-AT-LA- W. Salt LakcCity. |