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Show 'TRUTH 2 George D. Alder, Democrat, Poundkeeper George II. y,irri Democrat, Mormon. City Chemist Herman Harm, n. publican, Gentile, reappointed. Smoot case now is to allow only the si do of the contestants to be' brought out before the adjournment of Congress, probably early In May. Thero will then be a good excuse for withholding any decision for or. against Smoot aiinlil after the general election. M.-;(n0- . Win. A. STICKNEY CIGAR CO. - FI N E CIGARS ft ft The Tribune and the only three cent dont like Governor Wells, appointment of Arthur Pratt to the warden-shi- p Of course of the penitentiary. they dont. They dont like anybody who wont fall down and worship Sen- ator Kearns. The appointment, viewed from all sides, however, was an excellent one. The Kearns crowd will ere long discover that they are only a small fraction of the Republican party, if they belong to that party at all. Present appearances aro that Kearns and his crowd aro determined to either rule or ruin. The outlook for the latter is very promising. ft Republican stato convento select delegates to the tion to bo nnLional is convention held in Salt Lake on April 8. It is practically assured that none of Utahs Congressional representatives will bo sent to the national convention. Smoot and Howell refused to bo candidates and Kearns cant be elected a delegate, however badly lie wants to go. There is nothing, liowovcr, to prevent Perry 1 Until being at least a candidate for a place on the delegation, especially since his resignation as secretary of the national committee. The - ft ft How The Trihuno loves State Republican Chairman Anderson. It is a love almost as strong as that it bears to C. M. Jackson. ft & The Trihuno docs not like the terms of the call for tho republican state convention, in so far as it provides that the delegates may be either chosen by county conventions or by Tho Tribune the voting districts. does not like' tho voting district plan. It prefers county conventions because they. aro much easier to manipulate. It is clear that the Kearns programme will be to manipulate the conventions in tho same style as it manipulated the city convention last year. ft L. II. Young is being urged to be- come a candidate for tho democratic flimURUlAiAUimAAlAAAAAAAAilAllllAAAmiAAlEl KRUG'S OMAHA BEER. Perry Heath and Joseph Lijnian have made a personal canvass of the members of the city council, A8K FOR dmo-crat- s - and republicans, begging them not to confirm C. M. Jackson as cleric of the board of health. Perry asks for county treasurer next employees are hot legally employed It is high' timo the difficulty was corrected and the matter adjusted, and ft way to do that is for the council Judge Morris Sommer, will lie a can- the didate for the democratic nomination to pass an ordinance in conformity for one of the city judgeships next with the statute and have the matter fall. Morris has been a consistent settled. There Is a very good - opportunity democrat all the time and is entitled to recognition at the hands of his par- this week to be sarcastic and throw a lot of bricks at certain councilmen, ty. but what is the use?. If the members ft this Tor delegates to the democratic na- want to get to worknotandbe-settle deterred. matter they should tional convention the following are It is for the best interests of the city being talked of: Aquila Nebeker of that everything run smoothly. Utah is Cache; Frank J. Cannon, Weber;. F. having trouble enough without any J. Kiesel, Weber; Thos. D. Dee, We- more fights. Let us do our best to harmonize discordant elements to the ber; W. M. Itoylai end that peace may come; that capThurman, Utah; Harden Bennion, ital may be invited to invest; that Uintah; F. J. McLaughlin, Summit; J. people may come here to live. R. Murdock, Wasatch; R. C. Lund, . ft ft Washington; 0. W. Powers, Salt In the settlement in the matter of Lake; Jos. L. Rawlins, Salt Lake; Simon Bamberger, Salt Lake; Wrn. H. civic appointments, the trail of SenKing, Salt Lake; Mrs. J. M. Cohen, ator Kearns is quite visible and the Salt Lake. Kearns contingent got. quite a little in For national committeeman, A. II. of Tarbet, D. II. Peery, Wm. II. Dale, M. the general grab. Superintendent Waterworks Hines was the pivot on E. Mulvey are mentioned. o which the negotiations hinged and MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. the Kearns people won out ,on him. Condie Mr.. It is the little rift within the lute The shelving of That by and by shall make the music even although his successor is a demmute ocrat, was a Kearns victory, for the And, ever widening, slowly silence Kearns crowd hate Condie worse than all. they do a democrat. It was a poor Well, there is a little rift within the reward that .Condie and his friends for .the herculean work they Republican lute reaped city councils and if those who caused it could only did for the winning ticket in the city hear all the compliments they have election. Condie and his friends received at tho hands of the citizens turned more votes to the Morris tickof the city who want to see its busi- et than probably any other single and he certainly deserved betness honestly and energetically con- agency ter treatment than he received, but ducted, they would be happy. Council-me- n such is politics; Another man who Preece and Neuhausen broke got the axe and didnt deserve it is away from the caucus rule last Mon- Fire Chief Devine. He kept his department out of politics more fully day evening and the result was that than any other fire chief we have had. two of tho appointees of the mayor faithful and attentive to his were confirmed. duties and if competency counted was It begins to look good for the city. entitled to remain. The full list of appointments is as Because if the mayor and council follows: work together there is no reason why Chief of Police William J. Lynch, the city should not go ahead and im- Republican, Gentile, reappointed. Chief of Fire Department William prove. II. By water, Democrat, Mormon. There was a feature of the council City George W. Snow, meeting that the morning dailies Democrat,Engineer Gentile. .. overlooked in their efforts to make City Sexton Ileber H. Davis, Demtodies. One. was that veto of the ocrat, Mormon. Food Inspector J. J. Myersj ' Repubmayor against, tho grading of Ninth East. His Honor gave as a reason lican, Gentile, reappointed. Health Commissioner Dr. Charles Hint there was no legal employees in F. Wilcox, Democrat, Mormon. Mio eng'iiec's office to do the work. Oil Inspector and Sealer of Weights President Hewlett was evidently and Measures Henry P. Richards, when the veto was sus- Democrat, Mormon. tained. In this connection it should Land and Water . Commissioner Un -- iMn.i fv.t the for the Benjamin D. Luce, Democrat,. Gentile. petition vo-headed by Henry Superintendent of Waterworks Sr., who is the mayors Frank L. Hines, Republican, Gentile "Hi'M-in-laand who lias been very reappointed. '"live in getting the work started. Parkkeepcr C. A. Erickson; RepubTh mayor, however, has been advised lican, Gentile, reapnointed. hv tho city attorney that there are no ,T. Plumbing Inspector' William inployees working in the engineers Leaker. Republican, Mormon; reap office wlvo have been appointed legal- pointed. ly. It requires considerable stamina Member of Board of Health Fred to veto a resolution like the .one Lyon, Democrat, Gentile. which was disapproved, but if these Member of Board of Health nomination fall. -- - . . . , . . i . . so-calle- d . , - . - . He-wa- s . Krugs "Cabinet As nutritious us any English loriors or Mult Tonies, uml a ('ouiiuisscur's delight. 1 Krugs Extra Pale I.ighl, and mild, niul uble, mid iippropriulo on all occasions. - . . dls-npoint- Either of the nlsve brands delivered iu uuy part or ihccily. 1- The Old Rccort, 276 South Main Street. 3 ADAM SNYDEK, Proprietor. TELEPHONE tOOt Y. iTYYTYTYYYTYYTYYYYYYYYTYY!TnTTTTTTYTYTTHTT7TYT5 v- Din-vividn- v, . it as a personal favor to himself that they vote against Jackson. Koarns and Heath must feel they have been pretty hard hit in some way when they will make such strenuous efforts to defeat the confirmation of a $90 a month clerk. Perry and Tommy are a. precious pair.. ft ft The mayor and. the council did well in retaining Chief of Police Lynch at the head of the police department. Mr. Lynch, during the short time he has been in office, has shown that he is thoroughly capable for the position. There is peace and harmony in the department and very effective work is Crime being done by the officers. and criminals are being kept in check and altogether the department is very satisfactory. ft ft Many citizens are sorry that City Engineer L. C. Kelsey was one of those sacrificed to the changed conditions. Mr. Kelsey has been in the employ of the city in the capaci v f assistant city engineer and city engineer for many years, and was at all times most efficient and consciencious in his duties. Everything connected with his department is in fine condition. He is conversant with the needs of the city in the way of improvements and for a good while he will be missed. . o . Is there anything more restful than an evening spent before a grate fire that is bright and cheerful? Clear Creek gives the desired results. : : o ; Adulterated Foods., The people of the . United States spend $10,000,000 a year in adulterat ed foods, which are classed as having poisonous and otherwise noxious ingredients, by tne government analyst |