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Show TRUTH. I 4 'l jf. t i 1 : 8 .4 THE 8PECIAL TRAIN CHARTERED TO MEET 8ENATOR FAIRBANKS LEFT THIS CITY AT 10:20 OCLOCK HI8 MORNING WITH A NUMBER OF PROMINENT REPUBLICANS ON BOARD. THEY WILL MEET THE FAIRBANKS PARTY AT ELKO, NEV., AND WILL REACH OGDEN ON THE RETURN TRIP WITH THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE AT 4:30 THE AFTERNOON. THURSDAY DISTINGUISHED VISITOR WILL ADDRESS A MEETING IN OGDEN ON THE EVENING OF THURSDAY. THE PARTY WILL REACH SALT X erbel Tomas Kurns, an whereaz THE PARTY. Be 4 old Tuttle kood go eny further Ben walkt over en served en injunk-shu- n We read constantly, in the papers kol-lar him bi him bi the takin upon devoted to the new party, of the high and firin him. aims, lofty purposes and unselfish deJo moved, as the kornurs dew endorse them eminent pa- votion to the sacred cause of freedom triots the Amerikin party, wich wuz of that party, and of what it proposes karried, Hodgson havin follurd Tuttle. to do for the regeneration and enfranJo also moved az Preest en Iglehart, of chisement Utah. Loud declamation the twin prodigies frum Kentuckee, is be instrukted tew kontinyoo supportin indulged in about the American the Amerikin en Demokratik party at flag, liberty, separation of church and wun en the same time, which, az Jo state, the preservation and sanctity of the public schools and more of the xplained, wood give Tom three tew hammer the Mormons with. same sort until it seems that its supIt was also karried tew give the porters would have us believe that Kentuckee Twin prodigies a resep-sliu- n they are the only ones in all this fair in the neer fucher az a reward state who are possessed of any intelligence or patriotism, or that have any fer their grate help. desire to preserve to themselves and Yoors fer the twins, LAKE AT NOON FRIDAY AND A their posterity, the priceless heritage JABEZ SPRINKLER. LITTLE LATER SENATOR FAIRof freedom- and of religious, or irreo BANKS WILL ADDRESS AN AUDIligious liberty bequeathed us by the THE STATE FAIR. ENCE IN THE SALT LAKE THEAfathers and guaranteed by the constiHAVE ARRANGEMENTS TRE. The Utah State Fair is now in full tution framed by their hallowed hands. BEEN MADE FOR AN OVERFLOW swing. It was opened yesterday unSo sure are these malcontents that MEETING, TO BE HELD ON THE der the most favorable auspices, fine they have absorbed or appropriated, EAST SIDE OF THE THEATRE, AT weather, large attendance and every- all of the patriotism, love of liberty, desire to maintain the free school sysWHICH SENATOR DOLLIVER OF thing else which makes for success. When it comes to exhibits the fair tem of the state, and determination IOWA OR SENATOR FULTON OF is a decided advance over that of last not only to worship God according to OREGON WILL BE CHIEF October, This rule holds good prac- the dictates of conscience, but to entically in every department while joy and exercise the elective franchise some of the heretofore stereotyped untrammelled by Interference of anyexhibits are conspicuous by their ab- one, that, it would seem that outside Kurns Korners. sence and there are indications of of that choice coterie of Oct. 3rd, 1904. patriots that all Utah is going to the branching out in new lines. Mister Trooth: Of the outdoor free amusements demnition bowwows and that but for The korners liav ben xseedin quiet their name is plenty. While there was these stalwart defenders of Liberty sine Tom en Joe bolted the Republi- - Tnxiety regarding the appearance of the people of this state are all servile Dr. Carver and the diving horses that slaves, or worse. kan party, az the feller sais, theres gentleman arrived and the big platIn all their declarations, writings, Wun reason fer the form is now in nothin doin. for the performshape takings or proselyting in any form want ov xcitement iz that immegitly ances. is no optimism, no hopefulness there n upon Tom ishooing hiz immortal . Taken all in all, the State Fair' is a all is dark, pessimistic, sharp, sarcasresinin the senaturship en good one, one that reflects credit on tic, bitter. tellin the Mormun peepul tew go tew the promoters who have been working Take Weber county for instance, the devil, his bump ov akwisitivness hard to make the big show a success where all the presidency of the stake has enlarged en he hangs onto a dol- in the full meaning of the word. and all of the bishops, so far as we lar now till it looks like 30 cents. Wen Deekin Heywood passes the hat at our Sunday pertitikal instrukshun kl&ss the senitur instead of droppin a golden Egel az he used tew. drops in a peece of card from an old shoe box marked Divies suspenst cause MorWE WILL MAKE mon interferens wid mi hopes. Keith wen even it who is always with Tom. kums tew bildin palashal homes, also drops a peece ov kard marked me or-gu- . ns - : t- - A t fc ri & fi pure-minde- d proc-lamashu- ARQ AIMS too. Last Sunda wen Jo addressed us, hiz distraked and mornful appeerens wuz affektin. Releesin a No. 14 sigh, he sed. Boys, cur days are numbered. On the 4th of next March that unap-prochab- TO CLOSE OUT ALL le skolar, renound diskuver, en amiable en forgivin gentelman. that charitable philanthropist, who pade fer hiz votes, amidst sad en teerful seens will depart from that exalted stashun he haz so muchly adorned, where the halo ov hiz wiindrus presens haz illominated the horizun ov our perlitikul ski until its refulgent radians haz even reeched the korners, en pass into the sombre stillness, the silent streets ov Salt River, brethren, brethren, sed he, with broken sobs. Tom, our benefactor, iz no more. Let uz pray. Bi this time Tom wuz also heevin several No. 14 sighs, and he blurted out Nivir moid, byes, Ill git even with thim domd Mormons yit. Old man Tuttle who I had seen just as the meeting commenst, began to shift around en I felt sertin sumthin wuz komin, en just az Tom had bin safely delivrd ov several more Mister Chare-man- , sighs he rose en sed: reserloo-shuns- : I offers the follerin Whereaz, The korners has herd; of the loss ov a senitur by the grate-statof Boston; therefore, be it , Salt Lake. For Secretary of State Charles S. Tingey of Juab. For Justice of Supreme Court Daniel N. Straup of Salt Lake. For Treasurer James Christiansen . . .. - of Sevier. For Auditor J. A. Edwards of Box Elder. For Superintendent of Schools A. C. Nelson of Sanpete. For General M. A. Attorney Breeden of Weber. For Presidential Electors A. W. Wade of Weber, H. P. Myton of 8alt Lake, James A. Miner of Salt Lake. For Congress Joseph Howell of Cache. For Judges of the Third Judicial District C. W. Morse, M. L. Ritchie, Geo. G. Armstrong, T. D. Lewis. For District Attorney F. C. Loof- - bo u row. COUNTY TICKET Commissioners Long Term, John Short Term, D. Miller. Sheriff C. Frank Emery. Attorney Parley P. Christensen. Clerk J. U. Eldredge, Jr. Recorder P. O. Perkins. Auditor I. M. Fisher. Treasurer W. O. Carbis. Assessor C. M. Brown. Surveyor J. B. Swenson. .. Superintendent of Schools J. W. Smith. C. Mackey; REPUBLICAN CITY NOMINEES. City Judges Christopher B. Diehl and Joseph J. Whitaker. Justice of the Peace Dana T. Smith. Constable W. F. Hills. FOR THE LEGISLATURE, . SALT LAKE COUNTY. For State Senators Stephen H. Love, Samuel C. Park, George N. Law- rence. For Representatives William Pan-teC. E. Marks, A. V. Anderson, S. J. Stookey, H. B Cramer, C. S. Kinney, Thomas Hull, William T. Edward, H. S. Joseph, William M. McCrea. i fav-obl- DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER c ALL THIS WEEK 33 man wr . Resolved,. That feeling the enormity ov the sakrifice we are aboqt tetv make, nevertheless ez patriots ftn Amerikins, possessin wun kmmon heritage,, we dew here now tender to he Bed bereft stall ov Boston tew be 4ts STATE TICKET. For Governor John C. Cutler of we able to learn, except one, voted for and did what they could to secure e delegates to the state convention to the renomination of Governor Wells, where we have a public school system that would do credit to Iowa en-ter- in i For President Theodore Roosevelt For Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks. r, al-le- rs V TICKET. you-nanimous- ly VICE-PRESIDENTI- 3 REPUBLICAN 3 I senitur, its grate diskuver 6r, 0a-- PHONE 54ft. 120 MAIN ST. 3E or Massachusetts, and in Ogden City, even, a majority of the members of the school board are Mormons, air Republicans, who stand by their party ire said to wear the Smoot collar and ire held as slaves of the Apostle Senator, unable or unwilling to exert themselves in behalf of the rights which1; under our benificeut institutions, belong to us as a heritage. We are not complaining of this. We hold that political parties, as well as political orators, have a right to use any argument as an excuse for their existence that is available; but it is just as well for these malcontents to understand that before this campaign closes the people will have an opportunity to weigh their arguments and investigate these charges, and to see whether they are based upon fact cr distorted fiction, and whiie a furore may be raised for a time upon and by exaggeration, that after all, cold, hard facts are best upon which to build a story or set abroad a. tale. .VOgdeu Standard. . - |