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Show But why, oh, they may have had. in the past for the platform and "that he deserted' toe cause and voted against' the Dtngley why, did he completely ignore the K. K. movement. election of Senator Kearns, the most tariff. .If desertion of a' pause is provnoteworthy instance of church influeThe Tribune is. a paper without a ing true to it, then Mr. Cannons statethe history of the state of nce-in policy and, unless the idiot who heads ment, is the correct one. Utah?, Mr. Gannon said Smoot was its editorial staff is :JI- , dismissed, the pulled out of the race at that time by day is not far distant when it will be The.K. Ks. are. toe only people that church influence. Why didnt he tell without a reader. can be FOR and AGAINST toe same about the church influence secured by An proposition at the same4 'time.' Kearns and without which he could elastic conscience is a marvelous not possibly have been elected? Up .God hates a liar. The Tribune of when piece set to work machinery, influence he that secured to the time knows this, but consoles itself with K. K. a by Kearns candidacy was laughed at as the idea that .fools and idiots cannot J J a huge joke. Kearns and his followintellilack the The to lie; Salt Lake denounce Herald slobbers all they .necessary ers are lovely boys over toe Ks. K. and jdevotes more church influence. They only denounce gence. Of. course, as soon-athe pubto them Mr. It does to the Demit. than cant space lic takes this view of it, it will begin get it now because they ocratic Demy to regard the party. Thats all right; anyCannons excuse for leaving the thing and toe Herald endorses is already thing ocratic party was about as silly a in sheet its proper light adThe influence of toe Herof. ever we He whipped. heard and then it will have peased to. be thing as is ald a misfortune to any man or mitted that he sent a telegram from capable of harm. ' f ''i comparty..state to Democratic the east the JT mittee here urging the Democrats of When Thomas Kearns bought the REGI8TER TODAY. - DONT NEGthis state to get together and stay to" gether, but when he saw it reported Tribune he dug his political grave. LECT iT. THOSE IN DOUBT ABOUT REGISTRATION in a paper here (one of the Kearns or- That paper has killed Kearns, and ANY MATTER, CALL UP NO Re'PHONE MS of DELL the Chairman that Spry gans), killed him so dead that no political 2781 state TELEPHONE, had committee stated party in this state can ever resurrect INDEPENDENT, publican that for one Gentile Republican that him. A newspaper is the most danwould leave the Republican party, two gerous on earth for children THE CONTEMPTIBLE HERALD, thing Mormon Democrats would join it, he and fools to play with. Owned and controlled, as the disthought it was time for him. to. cease honest sheet is, by the, owner of the to be a Democrat. In other words, beThis has .been called a dead camcause a notoriously mendacious sheet Tribune, it would .be. quite impossible reported that the state chairman of paign. Perhaps it is a little quiet. for be. even passably decent, yet the Republican party had said some- The American farmer and- mechanic thing. Mr. Cannon thought it was the and laborer and merchant the Amer- there is something monotonous in the way the me.;too organ of the senior proper thing for him to leave the too in ican are if Democratic party. On that theory, people busy senator takes up the refrain of the general Mr. Spry would continue saying things enjoying the fruits of Republican pros- Tribune. . In an editorial in Sundays or the : Kearns organs would report perity to devote much of their time to paper the sickly charge 3 is made that that he said things, the result would the It of a hot campaign. making at Ogden, on occasion of Senator. Fair-bank-s inevitably be the complete disintegraa fight. The ReIn takes two to tion of the Democratic party. visit to this city and speaking Mr. of Cannon a in been has power telegrams. speaking' publican party that attended it, the Smoot crowd omitted to tell his audience about the long time; its policies are tried and took every opportunity they could get telegram- he sent the K. K. party statmaas as the great far and, to Insult and belittle Kearns. No one i ing that he was theirs. That telegram known, conis citizens American of other before sent jority the ws knows better than the man who subvery shortly ' tee-rrourging the Democrats to get cerned. the election is already set- orns the Herald editor to enter toe Frankie, tled. There can not be much room lists as a rival of together and Ananias, that this Frankie, how are the mighty fallen! for exciting a political campaign unSenator .And it reauired representatives of the til the Republican party has a foe statement is wilfully false. Protection Kearns occupied a box at the opera K. K. party to meet Senator Cannon more worthy its steel. to made the has American industries beon the train several hundred miles for by toe regular Repub. .invincible. old Republi- house, paid fore it reached Salt Lake to bind the grand .party lican committee. He was a guest of bargain, which joined Mr. Cannon to can- protection has left the. Democracy without a prop to stand on;' and this. the committee at the Weber club after the K. Ks. if the campaign is a dead one, is the . the speaking was over. There was .no reason. Whenever we disarm an ap-- intent manifested to belittle him- or to RANDOM REFLECTIONS. ponent we win a fight. If. those, whp cast any slight upon him. He was desire to witness a hot campaign will treated fully as well as (Phil A. Peen.) Cannon would with some, issues Rawlins or furnish This is a Republican prosperity that are Democracy achad have be ..been, they availed them; issues, then will. they year. toe commodated. The party of Lincoln is selves of general invitation ex& j always equipped for a fight; all that tended alltJtalr people to meet the not are Republican, campaigners is needed is an opponent. distinguished guggjrlti'jtrue that toe committee did not ask Senator . Jltalking. politics this year; there is no Kearns to preside over .the meeting.' need for them to do that. All that is Lost Democracy has lost a bunch They did not ask him to make himself necessary is to hold up the two pic- of important issues. It is not known conspicuous as one of toe managers tures Clevelands picture of. adverwhere these issues were lost, but of it, and if the Tribune had any dejust of and Roosevelts picture sity plenty cency or sense of shame. It would it is greatly feared that they went up never for the people to look at. have set up a hue gnd cry about Cleveland last the air in thein during Kearns .at & or they the snubbing ; ofandSenator Either administration. this, had Herald if the that A burn child fears the fire., but have been buried under the last eight been meeting: anything but a weak imitator of not more than the people of the years of Republican rule, and as they that shameless sheet, it would not atUnited States fear to let Democracy are essential to Democratic success tempt to add force to toe Tribunes tamper again with our tariff laws. One iif this campaign, a liberal reward will preposterous blubber. That meeting Democratic regime is enough to last be paid for their return to the office was held under the auspices- of the Rethe nation for a good many years. of Judge O. W. Powers. publican State Central committee, JC JC which is supporting the entire Repubwho state ticket and is also trying to lican The K. Ks. have had a great deal Tho3e staunch (?) Republicans to say about slates, and fixed con- have gone over to the K. Ks. exposed elect a legislature that will send a Republican senator back to Washingventions, but it is a fact that the their hands when they cheered the re- ton. Thomas Kearns, with his three Telegram, one of the partys official marks of Mr. Cannon, when he was organs, published the. deliberations denouncing President Roosevelt from newspapers, is trying to defeat a Reand work cf their mass convention the stage of the Salt Lake theatre last publican candidate for governor and held last Monday, before the conven-- t Monday afternoon. All the editorials elect a Democrat. He is trying in toe on got down to business. Before a the Tribune can print between this same manner to defeat a Republican nomination was made; this enterpris- and election day cannot convince candidate for congress. He is also trying to defeat toe election of enough ing journal published the entire coun- thoughtful voters that the ty ticket. Republican candidates tor toe Utah American party is anything but legislature, so that that bjfrdy will send "j Jl a Democrat back to Washington. The Mr. Cannons was a very pretty Herald knows all this; .knows it as Mr. Cannon says he remained true well as a slave can know toe wishes speech but, aside from entertaining those who had assembled at 'the the- to the Republican cause until that of a master. For it; while pretending atre It didn't help the K. K. in the party proved false to its pledges to be a Democrat, is really nothing least Republicans, who; heard, .that What does the record show? The rec- but a weak and weakly"' imitation of speech will vote the Republican ticket ord shows that Mr. Cannon was sent toe Tribune' and its editor and manstraight, regardless- of any .tenderness to toe Senate on a Republican tariff' ager is no' more a free man than: is have been expected. . . - s anti-ever- pro-everythi- ng - . - -- - , it-t- - -- . joe Iippman'or Colonel. Nelson.: Senator Kearns is not a Republican; neither of his three papers are Republican; he OWNS a 'party of his own and neither Senator Reed Smoot. nor Chairman Spryr have assumed to him tow to run it. There is no Republican In. the 'state who. has any dee sire to interfere, with him in toe management of party. --. If induce Senators Fairbanks, Dolliver and Fulton, or any other senators, who are-hi- s come personal friends,-tand speak under toe auspices of his we promise that party committee, himself, ' Ben Hey wood, Joe Lippman, et al., can run any meeting they may have to suit themselves. The Herald forgets to be (or appear)- Democratic. It' forgets to tell toe truth; it forgets toe common decencies of party etiquette; in fact it forget, everything that makes' decent journalism, when the interests of toe man., are under consideration toward whose: mansion toe Herald editor turn and kneels when he repeats toe; prayar"ttve us tola day our daily bieadJ-Ogda- u -- his-own -- - -- . - . Standard: 'Of Land A : Opportunity fir-- , the. Investor!.. Tourist!. Homsseefcerl Have you money to invest? Have you muscles to Invest? Have you brains to invest? Have you leisure to invest? Do you want a home? Do you want a ranch? Do you want a farm? Do you want an orchard? -- m-ak- - . . - - . stay-togethe- . i , r. . he-ca- n . Do not ..overlook .. CALIFORNIA.. , Colonist .rates dally via Southern Pacific ' lines, September 15th to October' 16 til, 1904. From Salt Lake and Ogden to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and other main line points, $25.00. 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