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Show truth. Irrigation is a good thing in its place, but we respectfully submit that the amount done in the last few weeks interferes with the delivery of That Good Coal to such an extent that many of us consider it a positive detriment to butiness. BAMBERGER 161 MEIGHN STREET TELEPHONE 2000 places on the national delegation and is no assurance as a result his (Kearns) staunchest to supporters In this city and county will make no efforts to be sent as delegates. This statement should not be taken with too much confidence. The chances are the Tribune and its crowd are playing possum. FOR the first time in more than two years the name of Judge C. C. Goodwin has been printed in the Salt Lake Tribune. Judge Goodwin was classified as a republican who did not belong to eitlier faction. It is doubtful If any ordinary influence will induce Judge Goodwin to go to bod with Perry S. Heath. that the gang will not life again when the real spring sues come up in the state conventions next autumn. The chances are they arc playing possum. Dont tako any chances. Eternal vigllence Is the price of liberty. PERU? IIUATIi has announced that hencefoith ne will show the people a thing or two about politics in Utah. It may be, however, that the people of Utah will show Perry a thing o two. lie certainly has much to learn. THE Tribunes doleful cry for harmony is like the wail of the cut throat when the other fellow has him down and his knee on his chest. WHAT has become of the liberal WHAT an exceedingly great Interest the Tribune, by its Man About party? Patriotism should not bo thus Crazy, takes in the business affairs of allowed to languish. date for the presidency. Mr. Morgan o the Herald! It's easy to see there is is first of all a financier, after that a a community of Interests between the EBER W. HALL, politician and then a member of the two Undertaker and Licensed Bm sheets, else why should they be Episcopal church. He does not want 110 West Second South, np balmer. boosting for each other so either a rough rider or a trust-buste- r onsite PnstnfHnA Tel 1010 in the presidential chair. Why wait so long for your break WHILE the Kearns crowd appears FROM fast when you can have It served to bo lying very low at present, there quickly by using Castle Gate. that President James J. Hill of the Great Northern Railway company Is having some trouble dissolving the Northern Securities company. In other trade back the words, he cannot merger stock for railroad stock on the basis he has outlined. It appears OF that E. H. Harriman, on behalf of the Union Pacific Railroad company, origCARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, RUGS, Pacific Northern stock, inally bought BABY CARRIAGES, GO CARTS, Etc. which he converted into Northern Securities stock at the formation of the All Next week the Co-OFurniture Company, to clear : merger. Now Mr. Harriman refuses out its immense stock, will make genuine sacrifices in the : to trade back, preferring to hold conabove articles. The company means just what it says. trol of Northern Pacific. This has anGenuine bargains well worth your attention. gered Mr. Hill and trouble is good authority it is learned I GREAT CUT IN PRICES! p the election draws nearer the antics of the Salt Lake Tribune beAS Senator Kearns tries to keep the people posted as to his contemplated movements when nobody cares to know what the senator intends doing. Outside of a few grafters who are pulling his leg, the senators adherents are not numerous. Aside from telling what Senator Kearns is going to do the Tribune devotes itself to exploiting the antic pations of Perry S. Heath. All this is extremely amusing when it is considered that Perry runs the paper and Tom pays the bills. come more amusing. THERE is riotous Indignation in the ranks of the United States congress over the statement in the Bristow report that 181 members were engaged in grafting from the postofflee department. To witness the indignation of a congressman on having his integrity qustloned is quite a spectacle. It resembles the lofty and defiant scorn exhibited by Perry S. Heath when he was accused of introducing a system of dishonesty in the department that has almost worked its ruin. THE Tribune has given it out that Senator Kearns friends have concluded that it would not he wise for any of them to make any contest for , Furniture Co., Co-o- p 31-- 35 BEST MAKES EARTH S. Main Street. AMONG THE RAIROADS. is- 07 FURNITURE ON tnfTmnmnHHH?imirn ffwrnmnnnwwnummTfWTFmmfmwmnmmTmyHTTWfTa Ogdon, March 31.- - In tho contemplated changes of tho Vanderbilt lines, This Ogdon becomes a beneficiary. on account boon has selected place of its advantages as a central point. The Oregon Short Lino will assumo contnH of tho Southern Pacific as far as Reno, a distance of 581 miles from Ogden. It will also assume control of that portion of tho Union Pacific between Ogden and Green River, a distance of 177 miles. All tho heavy repair work for tho Short Lino will bo done at Ogden, necessitating an Increase in the number of men employed. Two towns will suffer by tho new arrangement. Pocatello, Ida., which has been an important division headquarters of tho Short Lino, will lose much of tho repair work previously done tliero. Evanston, Wyo., will lose its repair shops, retaining only the roundhouse. This will displace a largo body of men employed at Evanston and bring them to Ogden. The changes inaugurated on tho Vanderbilt lines of the west aro fraught with deep significance to the railroad world, it will bo notod that tho changes wore announced immediately following tho decision in the North- cm Securities case. Mr. Harriman has succeeded where James J. III11 failed. Tho purpose of uniting several railroad properties under one management has been accomplished without violating tho law. A general manager in Chicago will assumo control of various lines of railroad reaching to the Pacific coast Ho will bo assisted by a number of subordinate managers, who will have charge of certain divisions. These divisions will have a soparate set of officials, and will be conducted independently of ono another except so far as general orders are concerned. It Is on the same plan as tho general government of the United States In Its relation to the government of tho several states. This solution of the difficult problem would seem to avoid all tho entanglements encountered in the attempt to comblno tho Northern Pacific. tho Great Northern and the Burlington under one management. Tho conditions, howover, aro not exactly Himilar. Tho northern lines wore strikingly parallel and competing, while with the Vanderbilt properties there Is a hitching together of railroads that do not compete In tho Tho Southern Par sam;o territory. cific, from Ogden to San Francisco, could hardly bo said to compete with tho Short Lino and Oregon Railway and Navigation, except for Pacific coast business routed to tho Orient With the northern lines two of them started from- the same point nearly 2000 miles away. They were therefore parallel and competing in every sense of tho word. With the completion of the San Pedro road from Salt Lake to Los Angeles there would be a nearer approach to a parallel and competing line than anything at present Included In the merger. - ASK Win- - A. STICKNEY CI3AR CO. FINE Cl CARS o WELCH-NELSO- P. J. Sharp OFFICE, 73 SOUTH TELEPHONES Goal 6o., MAIN 8TREET. 719 AND 430 YARD NO. 1. YARD NO. 2. 1st South Bet. 3rd und 4th Weifc Twelfth Sooth end Eleventh Bust PHONE 598. PHONE 7193 ring! YARD NO. 3. State Between ISth end 14th South Street TKLKPHONK 105. CONTEST. N The sports and lovers of the manly art are looking forward with no small degree of interest to the contest to be riven at the Salt Palace next Tuesday evening by Spider Welch of San Francisco and Battling Nelson, the Tatter the lightweight champion of the middle West. Both are men with reputations and will put up a good, stiff, 'icientific battle. They have been In for tho last ten Salt Lake training and are both said to be in prime days condition. They are no meal ticket fighters, but the real thing and a good exhibition and a hard struggle is certain. Manager Kelly has the affair In charge, which is sufficient guarantee that it will be on the square.' - o-- You cant rattle him. He started the day right by using Cattle Gate. . |