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Show TRUTH . NATIONAL P0LITIC8. s a native of Indiana. So is Perry or at least he lived in that Heath; A review of the national political state for a long time. So were Neely and several others situation, so far as the Democrats are and Rathbone, with ,,onnected the frauds in the concerned, seems to indicate the suc- cess of Parker. All other candidates, with the exception of Hearst, seem to have dropped out. Gorman is no of an longer considered in the light aggressive man and is practically eliminated, while Judge Grey seems to have passed from political notice. Of course Cleveland is no longer in the race. That point may be considered as settled, because the ultra Cleveland organs have changed to Parker, and are singing his praises. Once again David B. Hill seems to be in the saddle of leadership and is viewed in the light of a president-makeThat he has New York well in hand is conceded; that he will have influence enough to control the delegations from Pennsylvania, Conand other necticut, Massachusetts eastern states is freely admitted. With the exception of Arkansas and a few delegates from other southern states Parker haB the solid south behind him. Arkansas seems to be for Hearst. Hearst will have the majority of the delegates from Illinois, and if they can succeed in adopting the unit rule, as doeis New York, he wil control the state delegation. Hearst is said to be spending money very freely in securing support, and evidently intends making the best display of strength possible. Ilearsts recent victory over the anthracite coal trust has- - helped him certain in quarters. amazingly Single handed and alone he went after the combine and won a victory over the membership in the courts that his friends claim is in no wise less important than the decision won by the government in the northern securities case. In fact, the victory won by Hearst affects the people more directly than does the one preventing the great merger, because every one in the east uses anthravite coal, while every one west is not by railroad combinations. His appeals to organized labor have not been in vain, either, and thousands upon thousands of union men are for him heart and soul. This will give him elements of strength which may alat present be will not he believe though Truth does land the nomination in the face of tho eminent leadership of Hill and the feeling which generally prevails in the Democratic party in favor of a reorganization along other lines than those of the past eight years. Still the unexpected might happen and Hearst might be nominated. r. af-fet- under-estimate- ed d, & mstolllce department. Indiana seems o have ben playing bard luck. in especially It must not be admitted, for a single moment, that because Senator Kearns met with a rebuff at the bands of the recent state convention, ?;e will stop fighting. Not a bit of t. By reason of the victory achieved by his opponents he understands that a feeling of security prevails among those who are against him. In the lull which may naturally be expected to follow, he will set every man jack of his adherents to work to recoup bis lest fortunes by making an attempt to do some business in the next state convention, and also in the conventions which will be held in this and Weber counties for the purpose of nominating candidates for the legislature. Kearns is going to make a hard fight to be and will leave no stone unturned to carry out his purpose. He has more astuteness than most people give him credit for, in this especial line. It behooves every Republican who does not want to sec him succeed himself to spare no effort to defeat him; to allow no oportunlty to pass by un- resistin the elokwent pice ov the iomitoo tew kill himself for ther sakes shood be severly kondemed. After bein abused by the Tribune en Tom's bodygard, with viktore In hiz hand, hlz selfishness predominated en he delihcratcle refoosed tew kiss the hand that smote him en ho is now an object ov Toms lothing en kontempt. The patriotism ov the komitee in bein perfectlo willin fer Sutherland to make an ass ov himself is aplodcd bl awl of Kurns supporters. There is grate rejoisen In the Kurns kamp over Toms effurt in the Senit in onur ov the memoro ov the late Scnitur Hanna. Those who did net here it, pronounst it the grat-es- t n speech ever deliverd In the Senit, while those who did hecr ar dum. Tom, at tho propur time, rose In en sed, Mr. Vise Prosidint. At the sound ov his vois tho Senit wuz startled, It wuz the fursMimo he had bln hurd. Seniturs '"'gatherd round hiz chare. When expektashun wuz at its lilest, Toms musikul vois wuz agane hurd on in elokwent en mornful tones ho sed, "I ask love to c 1 sec-shu- ns print the remarks i liav prepared in oner ov Senitur Hanna. Ez ho begun these tuchln wurds, tho .clurks on pages rapidlee disappeerd while the seniturs inaid a genral movement toward the kloko roms. It wuz a solum moment. Great aliens The klok stopt. Tho vise nresedent lookt like a marter. Won tho senitur konkluded cvry eye wuz dri; en it wuz moved that the elokwent en tuchin remarks just hurd be heeded. referd to xsekutiv sesshun, bein tew s Jt sakred fer the publik journcl. Walter T. Gunter has many friends Yours fer ever, in this city who want to see him nominated for county attorney on the N. B. Dok Jones is entitled tew Democratic ticket, and if his consent grate kredit fur ritin the speech. o to run can be obtained, Mr. Gunter will have a large following in the NEW WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE. county, convention, and can doubtless ecu re the nomination. He served W. A. Nelden, who for twenty-fiv- e two years in the 'office as assistant, and made a splendid record as a pub- years has been in the drug business in this city, is the head of an incorlic prosecutor. Jt Jl poration composed of Influential and as soon as call for the solid men which will begin operations the Just state convention is published, the on May 15 in Salt Lake City, with a Salt Lake City and county committee will hold a meeting and will issue a capital stock of f 250,000. For tho purcall for the county convention which pose of securing a location tho new will elect delegates. flrmhasbought the entire block owned & & by Cunnington & Co. fronting on both Tho Republican judiciary conven- Main and Richards streets, paying for tion will meet on May 36 to nominate the same outright, and will commence candidates for district judges in this with one of the largest stocks west ludicial district. Good WorK. Good .yrrjV. Good Vrictj. THE re-electe-d, F. W. GARDINER CO.. pro-vale- d. ..PRINTERS.. AND of Chicago. Mr. Nelden recently severed his connection with the Kums Korners, April 14tji, 1904. Drug company, but ho could Trooth: not remain idle long and this new haz convenshun republilcan Aomnany is the result of his labors. most Mr. Nelden is well and favorably dun it, in spite of Toms known to the citizenship of this and warnings, in spite ov his Har dl adiolnlng states as a thorough o Nelden-Tudso- n Mister The BLANK BOOK MAKBBS, FAPBR Rill BAS AND BOOK BlftDCRS . . , 113 S. WEST TEMPLE STREET. Salt Lake Cily, Utah, coma R. DimTAMCK M-kph-on 249- - "XV hoi is doitij tj tvorth toorth doinjt but It." R. L. POLK & CO.. P. COOPER., SBcrtUry W. aaJ Maaafsr. DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS Dull Stall Gazetteer aid Biiiieu Directory. Salt Lake Cilj Directory. Ogdei City Directory. aid Cache Co. Directory. Profi City aid Utah Co. Directory. Logan City gon en Kilt Lake City Bln Book. doleful Fieblo Cit? Directory. Buf spektakyoolar play, Colorado Springs City Directory. man of business and one who is capamone fer Kums. ble and reliable. Ho has been honTrinidad City it Lai ininiai Co. Directory. Devoid ov al feeljn ov gratitood .to ored by his neiehbors in being elected Grand Junction City I XeiaCo. Directory member of the board of education, him fer hying the Tribune, starting Salida Citj X Chaffee Co, Directory. a work that he takes delieht the Telegram en sekurin the good n and as he is alert especial and aeeressive Boiic City ida Co. Directory. will ov the luvly en important Ken- - and ever on the lookout for ImprovePocatello City & Baiiock Co. Directory. tuckee twin prodigees, Igulhart en ments. he has become one of the most Preest, lost to awl feelin ov generos- - valued members of that excellent organization. In all his life work he General Offices and Library, ite at hlz makin it interestln fer bas devoted a great deal of enervy. 017 Dooly Hulldlof. Smoot en krushin awl gentiles ez He goes ahead with all steam on and k Tel. dont worship him, it in a hllarlus en s one of the hardest tollers in this Salt Lake Oity. any other. It is freely prerag time manner elekted bl anover Ity or and Truth is glad to be able RraaobH it Ok4ii, Hulu, Colorado dicted, welmin majorite a delegashun tew to the prediction, that the new SprlagB sad Fakk join Chekago who dont rekognize Tom firm will make a success from the as an other Danyel Webster, en like tart and no one who knows the renthe enterprise and the a i. B. i. J. A o a a. Tephas darter he is now in the mqun- tal promoter ofnew TTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTVtTTTTTTt concern of bead the withholds tanes weepin en walin, but not fnim op-er- y Roosevelt is practically remnoinat-e- d right now. The only interest that centers around the Republican national convention is that which attaches to the identity of the candidate for vice president Fairbanks of Indiana is considered the winner at this writing, but he has a host of friends in that state who do not want to see him get the place, because they believe it would mean his retirement from public life. The vice president of the United States usually goes away back and sits down after his term expires and Fairbanks has a number of close personal friends who do not want him to take that path into retirement the same kaus. This disastur komes JC frura the warlike propensltees ov one Speaking of Indiana: Senator Bur-to- Sutherland. Had he bln a Kristyun wen sollEited by en a man ov recently convicted in the United tho immortal peece, peece kommltee '.tew States courts and sentenced to a politically hang himself, he wood bav term in Jail and to pay fine! dun so. The stubbomess ov this jioen heavy j s i &, 30 004-- bis best wishes for the success of the movement f A. J. WEBER, ...ATTOBMEY M. . n, - P - Is there anything more restfnl than JTOOAfS 6N-7-- 0 an evening spent before a grate fire 4TLAm scootr.. Clear that is bright and eheerful? Creek gives the desire! ..refill ts. ie at.... law.., Salt Lake City. !' I- - HMHie |