Show TTTAH E3MTanrlI COJIJIEr A Boomer ot Himself If there is one man in Utah who has reduced the art of booming himself to an exact science It Is the Kunnell He knows how to get the great leaders ot the Republican party to send him letters and messages on pertinent matters at opportune times He knows how to mislead mis-lead the people of Utah and obtain from the members of the first presidency telegrams giving him the credit for work which he never had the ability nor opportunity op-portunity to doLogan Jaurnal George Q Cnnnous Candidacy The Tribune contains a browbeating editorial this morning on George < j 1 Cannon and after telling of the menace men-ace to good government Mr Cannon would become 1C ejected senator It subtly says He would have to step over his sons own body Horror of horrors Murder Mur-der Blood and thunder The pale and ghastly body over which George Q Cannon Can-non wouid step wouid be that of Good win and It Is his own political funeral Goodwin fears not lranK j cannons George Q Cannon was good enough to be a delegate to Congress but he is not worthy rae eenatorsnip of a sovereign state says tho Tribune in effectOgden Standard President of Utah Senate It is beyond comprehension how any member of the legislature from the county districts or the city either for that matter can see his way clear to vote for George M Cannon In preference to George Sutherland for presluent of Utahs first senate George M Cannon is a coldblooded selfish and self important Im-portant politician He is allied with a ring of the shrewdest sharpest and most sejlish politicians in all Salt Lake Ne phi Time Mt Pleninnts Need While nothing definite was accomplished accom-plished at the meeting Monday evening to consider the matter of benefit to be derived de-rived from a chamber of commerce we believe a seed of thought has been Implanted Im-planted which will result in the formation form-ation and growth of some tangible laras In regard to the proposition so that by the next meeting the matter wIll receive re-ceive thorough consideration and favorable favor-able action Mt Pleasant Pyramid The State Lamia We mentioned some time ago that a law that would really place our lands In reach of the actual settlers would be a good thing for tho country With our millions of acres It is an important matter mat-ter and we have been fortunate enougi to find a law passed In Wyoming that we think fills the bill Under the law of Wyoming the water rights attach to the land and cannot be separated there from When parties file on the sUta lands they must abide certain rules The tracts to whIch a settler Is limited Is 160 acres and one eight of It must be reclaimed within three years The cost of the land is 50 cents per acre lalf of which must be paid at time of entry en-try Mantl Sentinel |