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Show TRUTH. ize an independent if'M anti-Mormo- n par- reason for this is ty in Idaho. The thaf the sentiment among republicans in that state is so strong for the of President Roosevelt 'hat it would be useless to attempt a mugwump party create o to draw any con and hope ' ,J,iXthe from numbers siderable republican party. Dubois at present is posing as a democrat and is laying to the senMs wires to be ate, but fearing he cannot accomplish his purpose as a democrat he conceived the idea of forming an inden as pendent party with Dubois would take which its slogan, as its chief priest and send him back to the senate. The. wily senator will now have to scheme up some other -- re-elect- ed anti-Mormo- plan. t . Jt Jt The. republican judiciary convendistrict tion for the Third Judicial vill be composed of 155 delegates of from Salt Lake Summit from county and county, H from Tooele county. The dates for holding the primaries have not yet been set, but the county committees of the various counties will fix the dates pretty soon. which 125 will be 19 i 1 Jt Jit The death of Warden Dow of the state prison was a sad although not an unexpected event. Mr. Dow was a most estimable gentleman who through a long life filled ably and faithfully every place he was called to. He was genial, kind hearted and a loveable affable, made and friends. He and will be Id saying, character who retained many warm had the respect of all missed by many. The le roi est mort, vive le roi still holds good. The question at once arose as to who would succeed Mr. Dow. There are plenty of applicants, but it seems to lie between Arthur Pratt and Dr. A. C. Young, with the chances in favor of the former. Without in any way disparag-u- g Dr. Young, Truth would say that Mr. Pratt has peculiar fitnesses for the position. He, as deputy United States marshal, chief of police and incumbent of other offices has had over twenty years experience with criminals. His ability, integrity and faithfulness are so well known that it would be waste of time to discant on them. The board of corrections will no doubt fill the vacancy in a few days. The members of the board are R. L. W. POLK & CO.. P. COOPER., Secretary emd Manager. DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS Utah State Gazetteer and Salt Lake Bniheii Directory. Citj Directory. Ogden City Directory. Logan City and Cache Co. Directory. Proto City and Utah Co. Directory. Salt Lake City Bine Book. Pneblo City Directory. . Colorado Springe City Directory. Trinidad City A Lae Animaa Co. Directory. Grand Junction City A Vein Co. Directory . Salida City Doiee City A Ada Co. Chaffee Co. Directory. Directory. Pocatello City A Bannock Co. Directory. Governor Wells, Fisher S. Harris, Elias A. Smith and Charles Read. 3 NATIONAL POLITICS. Clevelands letter to tho Saturday mentioned in Truth last Norman E. Mack, of New York, for- Evening Post, Jt jt The republicans are talking of merly an ardent advocate of Bryan. week, has been regarded and desigHeber M. Wells, J. T. Hammond and ana a man who supported Mb i loyally nated as a call to arms. It was a , E. H. Callister for gubernatorial can- hrouBU the campalgus ot 1890 and poworful polltlca, d)CllIncnt ts ar0 t (ho c(rect dml)t but didates. For state auditor A. S. Reiser 900 made an effort to bring that lt recently . not produco th0 , xids quite a following. C. S. Tingey, abont reconciliation a between the L,m nt the present incumbent, will be a Vasbllgtou u wa8 calclllated B. Nebraskan and David Hill, but t0 prldHCe. that tho Bonatora and strong candidate before the convention. without effect. It appears that Mack congressmen wore not over cnthuslas- Jt Jt s an enthusiastic supporter of Parker, tic in their commendation and that County politics are moving some. J. which would indicate that Hill is also 801110 of tho younger element went so far ns to stato that the former cxccu- U. Eldredge, Jr., has the inside track or Parker, and that he desired to tive had dug up a lot of relics; that for the republican nomination for lave the two get together in tho in- - lie was a Rip Van Winkle fighting county clerk. Treasurer Carbis, Au- terest of Parker is very likely. At with a flint lock blunderbuss, when ditor Fisher and Recorder Meeks will any rate he telegraphed Bryan, who ndern bolt guns are needed. Still no doubt be candidates for opinion is not tho most J. M. Whitaker is mentioned was on route to New York, to stop at LellabIo- - Tbolncn lllore ar0 not tho for county clerk and Percy Perkins he Hoffman House. It seems that at politicians; tho are simply the. fruits for county recorder. The democrats that time Hill was also stopping at of tho efforts of politicians. Tho let-h-e have not yet developed any candidates Hoffman House. Bryan went ter of Cleveland produced a profoundfor county offices. "h I,1rt,1nf ?f th0 counhere as requested, but ho positively J because o try, by no means meet to Mr. declined Hill. Mack sor ho dead duck is i0 MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. designated by rowfully admitted this fact to tho re-- 1 some of the opposition papers, Councilman Said Fernstrom is some- porters who questioned him. I "I could sincerely wish thing of a wag and yet there is most Mack: a about reconciliation between always a method in his merriment. bring but I see no so. them, hope of For instance: When he introduced Their differences seem to doing be past that resolution at the last session of patching up. At tlie same time neither the council, calling upon the repub- has a piece of lead pipe in his slecvo lican caucus to furnish the mayor for the other. They arc not hostile de--to1 hibit in tho window of Gray Brothers, that extent. Continuing Mack with the names of "renegade republi- dared that Bryan wanted the silver gents furnishers, on Main street. Tho cans so that His Honor might re9? Kaos9f City Ptotform rc ship is full rigged, masts, spars, ropes p!nk .. does not believe frain from appointing them to office, affirmed, , a 10 rcs 1Q scen0 an an( isthere was a good bit of policy in the it should bo made the paramount sue. He says Hill is for ism, is made realistic by tho representa- movement. These nine councilmen of tho ocean and sea gulls on although he thinks congress should fix seem to have arrogated to themselves the ratio between the two materials, the wing. Tho bottle is not large and the right to say who is and who is gold and silver. Hill thinks the issues the neck is narrow, showing that it not a republican. To establish the for the coming campaign should be required a great deal of ingenuity aud patience to get tho ship into it. The tariff, trusts and imperialism. integrity of one man and to read an ship is a perfect model and shows Jt 'jt counout of fine other the party. These It was mado by Mr. Bryan professed to be unaware F. E.workmanship, Hcffcrnan and presented by cilmen, or at least six of them, should was any attempt at bring- - him to his father J. J. Heffcrnan, the that there remember that a large number of the he and fiill together and fought advertising manager for the Tcla- voters who elected them cast their ing waa mad from Y00(f an of all questions asked him by the gfara ballots for Richard P. Morris for shy other which are heirlooms materials of the press. He do- - in the IIeffernan representatives was he and elected. These that mayor family, which makes same voters wanted Morris for mayor dared he was not running around bol- - it doubly valuable and interesting. It and by voting for him expressed their stering up political booms and stated displays fine workmanship and Mr. desire that he be chosen to appoint with emphasis that in his travels Heffrnan is justly proud of 1L Another the heads of departments. tho south he had not discov , Iamlly and you Wlnl peace ln thing; the law which says the mayor through shall appoint, subject to the approval ered any great amount of sentiment a happy wife, go order Castle Gate or of the city council, all officers of the in favor of Cleveland. He declined to I Clear Creek coal, city not elected, does not mean, and discuss the chances of Hearst and was never intended to mean that the would say nothing in favor of or Warren Foster sells insurance and curwere not to be of law suits. 300 Progress Building. and the mayor against anyone except Cleveland, powers to statement confined his this tailed in that direction, only O; regarding the extent. It was enacted in statute so former president to the simple asserTry The Shepard Co. on collections. that if an unworthy or an unfit person, tion that he, Bryan, lived ln a brick or an incompetent person was select- house and he would tremble for its ed for a place, the council by its ma safety if Cleveland should be nomijority could refuse to consent to the nated; that he feared it would fall candidate and reject him. The six with a thud in the event such a thing councilmen outside the Fifth precinct happened. Mr. Bryan, so far ln the should remember that the eyes of progress of the preliminaries does not their constituents are upon them and seem to be in harmony with any one that they are being spoken of in no except himself. very complimentary terms by the very Jt Jt men who helped to elect them. If the Former Senator Hill refused to be voters had the work to do over again, not one of these six would be elected, interviewed. But if Bryan expects to because the people would choose a secure any favors at the hands of the council in accord with the man they New York delegation in the coming selected for mayor. It will not re convention he had bette begin quire much longer time to bring smoothing Hills fur ln the right dimatters to a crisis and then these men who are opposing the mayor will rection, because reading the reports another of the newspapers from the Empire wish they had adopted course. Truth knows the people; lt state we are convinced that Hill has talks with them; it has its finger on the situation already well in hand and the public pulse and in all kindness advises these councilmen they are sit- that he will dominate the delegation, ting on a slumbering political volcano as he always does, and that he will and that when the eruption takes rule it with a rod of iron. There are place some one Is going to get four delegates to be elected at large scorched. and these will be Hill, John B. Stanch-field- , o Senator McCarren 'and Edward Interest-Bearin- g Hill wants an early conSecurities, Murphy. that he may eliminate Yielding six per cent, compounded vention, among the possibilitwice a year, make an ideal Invest- Cleveland from will-nand he doubt carry his ties, from ment They can be procured is Hill beyond doubt for Park& Co., Investment bankers, point. not er is and going to let any chance Salt Lake City. The investor holds get away from him If he can help it the security. We do the work. . bi-met- al I . . General Offices and Library, TeL Dooly Buildirg. 904-- k Salt Lake City. Branch! at Ogden, Bole, Colorado and Springe Pueblo, Me-Gurri- n o |