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Show I I ,s TRUTH. 8 TRUTH did under similar circumstances committee foots the bill. The state will it and if at any time during the last spring. It was under the committee pays for it. This makes it campaign it would mean the election direction of this committee that very nice for the Herald. It does 'not of 1116 entIrG state and county ticket Issued Weekly by Kearns fled to Pontland, the com- h. Truth Publishing Company. mittee desiring, if possible, to separate everything that comes is cream. Tom Kearns controls the Herald. The Western Newspaper Union Building, 241 him from the movement in bethe, on Truth is informed Democratic what it South West Temple Street, party is without an organ mind of the public. K earns needs a iieves to be reliable Salt Lake City. save the State Journal of this state, how-authority, paners that en John W. Hughes, Editor and Manager. guardian sure enough. When the cm-ci- ever, that Mr. Bamberger is being rnltaRnnpeekIy moment arrives, the committee of While William A. Clark Entered June 19, 1903, at Salt Lake City. will have a second-clastime Act s Jurd guardians in has wired that the paper shall be matter, under LET US PAVE. Utah, as of Congress of March 3, 1879. Tribune in line? keeping the Democratic and all that sort of thing, I the sheet is not making good and it is During the past ten or twelve Terms of Subscription. $2.00 ONE YEAR (In advance) that Senator Tom Kearns years there has been a general desire 1.00 Any Republican who wants to defeat rumored SIX MONTHS (In advance) has vetoed the proposition. That he on the part of the 75 THREE MONTHS (In advance) Roosevelt should support the K. K. has said ' to enterprising dtl- Manager Igleheart the zens of this city to do large amounts Postmasters sending subscriptions sub-to aiovement. . paper can be Democratic to the extent 25 of cent TRUTH may retain per street paving. But when the prop. of abusing Senator Smoot, but it must scription price as commission. Tutf A BUNCH FOR DUBOIS. pass that point. It will have been erty owners considered that the cost H the paper is not desired beyond the date th was in the neighborhood of $12 idhat per date subscribed for, the publication Herald has The about Lewiston Tribune is Demonothing a should be notified by letter two weeks ront interest is flagged. It by or more before the term expires. cratic newspaper, a creditable journal Kearns. True, it has had a few car- means n0 that Tom could surprising that the aver-takand a reliable and respectable political toons, but nothing Discontinuances. to. It is said, and age owner should become alarmed exceptions Remember that the publisher must be no- organ. In its issue of Sept. 18th It pays be" out the when this rate Is considered and that Irt.tiJfIn?4?,,!?6. 1 owns tified by letter when n subscriber wishes its to 'Senator be must the paper, many compliments arrears his paper stopped; all Dubois, them nly hesitated, but or a In of , full. the stock, but that majority who is now running the Democratic paid some time ago he made an agreement! actually protested, their party in Idaho and says that if Idaho Requests of subscribers to have with Kearns secure There is no need of such an nor-tto whereby the sheet was paper mailed to a new adress, as well does not this year the give be Republican former controlled must mention so in far attention, by Kearns uric a v,pW h"ged Street as present address. , ticket a majority of some 15,000, it will as the politics of this state go. A well m0us be because Dubois liand has lost its known citizen and capitalist of this pavIng wlta the abundance of excel-cit-y TRUTH to Address all communications asked for the suppression of an Ment material we .have at hand. As a PUBLISHING COMPANY, Salt Lake genius for disintegration.' It says: article which appeared in an matter of cold fact, demonstrated by City. Utah. It looks as if Simon Bamberger, eastern paper had and made the request one of the best in 4Ws 8ecHon state senator, chairman of the state direct to Clark. Clark replied that his ot 6?pert8 country we have at our committee of the Democratic party, authority to stop the publication was d?ors the very best of paving ma-thetc., had been gold bricked into as- limited and that he could only make request, but it would very likely terial; better than that we are now The Tribunes article, a column in sisting the Herald to get a circulation. bVBdd0W using, which can he laid at $5 per front As is well known all over the city, the if he made to down, that in it, something f regard length 11 111,5 Bubstance can be ob- matter ap-Sutherland is supposed town is swarming with solicitors who because the objectionable tained . at this figure there is no rea- peared. to have said to John Hopfenbeck, a Are canvassing from house to house son has Nothing why we should not have miles of appeared in the Herliu the interest of the Herald. aid slnce the campaign started to war- - paved streets, instead of rods railway mail clerk, is so palpable a disas at tortion of the facts and so evident an TOey offer to send the daily from rantdts being called a Democratic pa- - m.PSPTlf. e until after election for fifty per.' It has abused Smoot and cot- . attempt to put Mr. Sutherland In a dat saIt Laae City ought to have more to toned K. K. the movement and will false light that it scarcely needs any cemfs. The solicitor pockets the continue to do so. It has not endorsed street paving. The reference whatever. The simple fact, monty and Mr. Bambergers state the Democratic state platform, nor various ciies of thechronology of the country, of the according to Mr. Hopfenbecks stateworld for that matter, shows that ment, is that in a friendly conversathose which were best paved had the tion Mr. Sutherland replying to a relargest growth and the most material quest of Mr. Hapfenbeck for advice adprosperity. In the eastern states the vised Mr. Hopfenbeck, like all other farm that has the best road to vote to the Republigood Republicans, t from the town is worth leading the most. can ticket. Thats all there was to it EVen though the soil of the holdings and Mr. Hopfenbeck explicitly states of the man on the poor thoroughfare that there was not a tinge of coercion may be better, when it comes td makon the part of Mr. Sutherland. All who ing a sale the fellow who lives on the know Mr. Sutherland are perfectly macadam turnpike has al lthe advant-agaware that he is about the last man It is the same way in a city. coerce to politicworld in the anybody oa the paved street commands a higher ally or otherwise. than the house on the unpaved. price What is true of one street, or two streets, or three streets, Glen Miller, who has just returned or more, is true of the entire town. from a trip abroad, had, on his way he streets in this city were back to Salt Lake, a conference with paved, property" values would the national Republican committee and Eveiyone and the people of this recognizes that no doubt wTas left in the mind of Mr. community are an-t- o have their property valueB Miller that the national committee is Increase. But the high prices. There decidedly opposed to the bolting moveis the difficulty. The present system ment led by the Tribune in the state. is too expensive by far. It is by no means the best one, either. Unless the national committee wants A plan called asphalt macadam is to defeat the Republican candidates good. If properly constructed, macadam foun- it for president and is M, good a cement concrete couldnt be otherwise than against the used in residence districts, and it is so much cheaper that K. Ks. Anybody with a grain of sense own-erproperty cannot fail to appreciate knows that. The Tribunes attempt to this sort of pavement is laid, it If make it appear that the committee is grouted and built up with asphaltum, not against the K. K. movement is only is a solid finished streetthe that another example of the utter assininity looks as well as the present asphalt of the Tribune and its blind faith in ff ?4 a mucl1 less cost For.??648 of the the credulity people. ?CeStreets there 8 o use to g expense of buying for New o?rh the combination ConsignThe Tribune at present is under the made of con-- . crete is mno?6cheaper and cemet direction of a committee of twenty-fivJust as dur-- ' able in those districts. There of the K. Ks. A large number of those is no use In paving street car tracks with in the new movement, refused to go resIdence ? 4ii e?nlt districts, elt into it without they were given control poppycock. The aanhuit macadam plan permits of the paper and were assured that It 8 ack5 not desert them as it would broken lB the b08t sort of ballast, as hksbeS - . I ... 1 i al cross-roade- d. 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