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Show TRU T H. on the Democratic ticket Wouldnt that shake the filling in your upper left hand molar? Who can the freak be who evolves such hallucinations aB that one? King for governor. Bless tho innocent heart of the p. e. alluded to King is not going to run for govHe ernor. is out of politics as a candidate until after the election, when, if the legislative majority is Democrat' he will enter r the senate. ndlf tho lists e ' But think of Powers making a comIt is to bine with King or Snow. must be taking laugh. The Tribune its political cues from Its evening contemporary, the erstwhile now five cents. KRUG'S OMAHA BEER. Krugs "Cabinet As nutritious an any Luilsh Porters or Malt Tonics, and a Connoisseur's delight. I Krugs "Extra Pale only-three-ce- nt Light, and mild, and palatable, and appropriate on all 'i 4 .4 occasions.. Either of the above brands delivered in any part of the oity. The Old Resort, 1 276 South Main Street. ADAM SNYDER, Proprietor. TKL.BPHONK tOtt Y. rmmMnHHmtmmrnmmmTTmTinnp with tho solid Tooele county delegation fur the district attorneyship. He is a good lawyer, and may cut quite a figure in the contest. 4 5t A. J. Scaro is a candidate for the Speaking of the Tribune, since acquiring the services of its present political writer, it has never quoted (either democrat or republican in its It always alludes political column. to a prominent democrat, or a leading republican, high in the councils of his party, or something akin to that. Time was when a story without names found no place in the Tribune, other than the editors waste basket. But in these days when it steals columns of reprint dally, with raised and swaps special dates, labeled matters Its with echo, evening type are different. o We want to please you. How? By giving you Clear Creek Coal. Why? Because we want your trade. o democratic nomination for county A Home Laundering Specialty. Ho was clerk. the Cupid of tho office We been preparing for two have under County Clerk Dunbar and has with buildings, equipment, etc., many friends who are pushing him for years we that might inaugurate our new the nomination. Household Washing system. Our prep4 We have a arations are complete. Just as Truth predicted, J. U. large plant in itself to do the work of Jr., was selected to succeed this department. We made good ready the late Dennis C. Eichnor as chair- to do the work right The customer man of tho republican county commit can now send us a bundle without the toe. Tho selection was a good one. weight requirements, as formerly. It is quite an honor for a young man. Then we are prepared to launder Mr. Eldredgo's choice of Horace woolens, delicate fabrics, shirt waists, mith for secretary was very satisfac- laces, colors in such manner as deMr. Smith is an energetic lights the customer. tory. Telephone for TROY LAUNDRY, young man of character and ability particulars. 166 Main St. and strong in the republican faith. Telephones 192 and 193 3 rings. Jt 1 0 The candidates for the republican Dissensions about coal prove the judicial nominations aro numerous. fact that there is only, one point of disThe leading ones aro Messrs. Morse, sension about the Castle Gate, and that Lewis, Goodwin, Wenger, Patterson, is just how much longer a ton will Armstrong, Kinney, Tanner and hum than any other coal you can Ritchie. The primaries for the republican judiciary convention will be held on May 9 and the convention on El-dred- May 16. 4 & TheroJs considerable talk among the republicans ' of A. TJ. Nash as a candidate for county recoruCiT' C. S. Buckwaltcr is developing considerable strength for the place. J. L. May, the present chief deputy recorder, was first in the field and maintains his plan to better conditions. For A. FRED WEY. The Most Up'to'Date Hotel Veit. years gravel has been hauled on during the summer and mud hauled off the next spring, yet the patient and long suffering people have not complained, until recently, when the arrival of many new automobiles and the increase in the array of driving rigs has caused murmurs of discontent to arise. State street, south from Fourth Main South, is a sight to behold. street is no better. The cross streets are rutty and full of holes. There is no use blaming the street department for not doing better with the limited means it has at its command. . Some decisive action in another direction must be taken. Two years ago Truth suggested to the city council the advisability of following the example set by several Missouri cities and towns, and that of St. Joseph in particular. In those cities the prisoners confined for petty offense are made to work and such should be the case here. Truth suggests to the city fathers the purchase of a rock crusher one with and the compelling of feed It rock. Many tons large capacity prisoners could to be crushed every day. The teams now employed in hauling a little gravel here and a little there could haul this rock on to the streets where most needed and In the course of a very short time a marked improvement would he noted. An argument is made against working these prisoners and that is that they would not work. St. Joe met that difficulty and overcame it with ease. The prisoner was told that when he broke a certain amount of rock he got dinner. If he failed in his stunt he was informed that when he broke what remained and another pile like the first one given him in the No morning he would get supper. prisoner was ever known to miss more SALT LAKE CITY. Popular Priced Restaurant Rates. $1 to S3 PrDv Large. Light Sample Room,. 200 om. With Telephone, Hot and Cold Running Water, X Sixty Prir Bah filler, TTrmnfiMMiifininnmnmnmmD I Hotel Cullen .C. j EWING, Prep. CKV Street Car. fra j allTniniPMithiDoM, Truth is informed that Foreman who has charge of sweeping the streets at night, is turning an honest penny by selling dirt by the load to those who want to buy it; that he so licits orders during the day and has Par-ke- r, his men deliver it at night, no matter how great the distance may be. This policy Truth believes to be wrong if there is any money to be made, certainly it should be turned into the city treasury. Truth hopes the city coun-cwill put a stop to this business. It may be all right; it may be legitimate il but this legitimate graft busis being worked too extensively and it is time it was stopped. graft, iness On West Temple streets, just south of Third South, west side of the street, Wun Lung, or some other Chinaman, runs a laundry. In. rear of that laundry is a stable, where the Celestial keeps a horse. Outside that stable is a reeking heap of manure that has been there for three months, although many notices have ben served about it residents. Truth suggests to Cousame by The meals. than three plan ncilman Preece that Brother-in-lareason is no would work here.; There not Sperry, who is nuisance inspector, be why a dozen or more blocks should be nicely macadamized every year. sent to notify the Chinaman that that Some member of the council who will nuisance must be abated and then per McKenzie can get organize a movement looking toward haps Brother-in-lathis end is going to make himself very a job hauling it away in the councipopular and the entire aggregation lmans garbage wagon. But lets have would stand higher in the estimation It removed, for there is a lot of warm of the public if they would take hold weather coming and flies breed In just such places. This is a residence secof this matter and push it to a finish. tion and people ought not be afflicted just because some one is too tired to look up the matter. w w 4 Naturally Sparkling Councilman Martin did not renew his fight on the electric light company at the last session of the council. Either people are entirely satisfied with their lights or else Martin is one of those honest and upright men Zinc Barnes used to tell about. Securities, Yielding six per cent, compounded twice a yeer, make an Ideallnvest ment They can be procured from Intsrast-B.arln- g G. The political editor (?) of the Tribune declares therq Is a combination on between William H. King for governor, E. H. Snow for secretary of state and 0. W. Powers for congress The New Wilson forty-fiv- e 4 i4 George Armstrong is developing considerable strength for one of the republican judicial nominations. George is very popular with the boys who help largely to make political history. 4 .4 Judge Bowman Is open to receive the nomination from the republicans for one of the municipal judgeships. Ho is well equiped for the position, as well as any man in tho race. For the other city judgeships. C. B. Diehl and J. J. Whitaker are well to the front. Strictly Earopgq.n Pi The streets of the city, outside the paved district, are in a very bad state and it seems as If it were high time the councilmen began working on some BRINK -- strength. MUNICIPAL MATTERS. Mo-Gurri- investment hankers. Salt Lake City. The investor holds the security. We do the work. ft A PURE, HEALTHFUL, DELICIOVS AND APPETIZING MINERAL WATER. and Clubs. Vnequaled for THE "NATURAL MINERAL WATER CO.. Ojden, Utah Rieger t i (Si Lindley, Agents Salt Lake City Co., o . A contented woman is the one who has baking and cooking to do, and uses . Clear Creek coal. If you are looking for a standard Brs An ideal water for the table or sick room. Contains from 5 to 10 times the desirable MincralProperties of any other table water in '" ' America, n . fuel that will not clinker and is ,aaT!! uniform In quality ask for Castle Gaie or Clear Creek. LAND8CAPE GARDENING. LJJJ Contracting for news lawns. w Walter done. cutting promptly Phono llams, 757 South Eighth West 1318 s. |