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Show IK TRUTHS. H It is believed that In tho abrupt ox-H ox-H odus of the Arnold-DIckson aggrega-3 aggrega-3 Mlon from Salt Lake tho Evening Tel (I egram lost one of Its most valued as-Ill as-Ill sots. Tho editor of Jho Telegram should Kyi cither ceaso his'Tauuatlon of tho ro- It" I ' inbllcnn party editorially or call off fit -Jio balanco of tho staff in their dally B r personal abuso of Prolsdont Rooso- W f volt. i; If the "American" party should euo ceed will tho Tabornaclo bo turned r J t into a skating rink? l 0 Jt , Bruco Johnson has bought an au- ! tomobllo of tho Reo mako which ho Is I ' sporting nround town with more eclat I f than anybody. I I c f ' Clesson S. Kinney, who was In tho ; ' lower houso of tho Iato legislature has , announced himself as a candidate for ' ' stato senntor subject to tho wishes of 1 ! tho republican county convention. Judge S. W. Stewart Is mentioned ( ' as a deslrablo candidate on tho demo cratic ticket for justice of tho Su-' Su-' premo court. , & J Mr. Stewart served ono term as district dis-trict Judge to tho satisfaction of tho public and honor to himsellf. , Chairman Salisbury has announce the Republican state extcutlvo commit-i commit-i too as follows: O. J. Salisbury, chairman; Wesley K. Walton, first vice-chairman; Joseph , Stanford, second Vco-ehnlrman. Geo. B. Squires, secretary; Ilrlant S. Young, "I l assistant secretary; A. H. Peabody, I treasurer. I Executive committee O. J. Sails- I ' bury, ex-oflicio chairman; George N. I Lawrence, Salt Lake City; S. H. Love, I ' Salt Lako City; James E. Clinton, Salt : I Lako City; Bennor X. Smith, Salt Lako I iCity; Parley P. Chrlstenmn, Suit Lakoi City; T. R. Cutler, Salt Lako City; Ar-I Ar-I - thur Pratt. Silt Lako City; Wesley K. .'Walton, Woodruff, Utnh; C. E. Loose, Provo; Frank W. Fishburn, Brlgham City; A. H. Peabody. Salt Lako City; Georgo M. Cannon,' Salt Lako City; v Fred C. Jensen. Mt. Pleosant; E. T. I Hulnnlskl, Ogden,; Angus T. Wright, Ogden; J. H. Demlng. Salt Lake-City; I James S. McBoth, Payson; Harry S. Joseph, Snlt Lnko City; James Chris- tlanson. RichfleTfl; I. F. Rlter, Logan: ., J. J. Thomas. Salt Lnko City: W. S. , Lockhart, Park City; Gus J. Henrlod, - Eureka. J & At tho Utah county Republican con-t con-t vontlon hold nt Spnnlsh Fork Wednes day, great enthusiasm w"s shown. The county ticket Is as follows? ' State senntors Henry Gardner, of i Spanish Fork, renominated; John V f Smith, Lohl. I Countv commissioner (Long Term) f - A. B. Walker, Pleasant Grovo;" short h . term John Dixon. Payson I ' Representatives C. P. Wcstfall. of (Pleasant Grovo: Joseph Jackson, Amorlcan Fork: Dr. B. H. Bower, Pro-- Pro-- vo: George a. Hono, Benjamin. Sheriff Jesso Harmon, Highland, re-"f re-"f nominated. Treasurer Mont Johnson, Spring-Assessor Spring-Assessor Joseph Beck. Alpine. County Superintendent of Schools " L. E. Eggertson, Provo. . . Surveyor Frank Wentz, Vineyard. it jx MnvorDunno of Chicago speaking of graft said: "Chicago Is not so vicious a city as . tho newspapers would have you bo-' bo-' llovo. I know of no community where 1tho jjress bo 'misrepresent conditions or speak so ill of a city as tho press of Chicago." Evidently tho mayor has never heard of Salt Lake City or the Tribune. & JX ' Tho Laborltes It seems won't bb bluffed, but have fully determined to put a ticket in the field and have Issued the official call for a mast convention to nominate candidates. The convention is to bo held on Sunday Sun-day in Federation hall, Fourth South and Stato streets: Let us see! Suppose tho Mormons In tho stato were to lino up" In tho way tho Kearns party has done, only on tho other side, wouldn't wo Gentiles howl at such intolerance and" oppression? oppres-sion? Yet every Gentile who supports tho Kearns ticket is forcing the Mormons Mor-mons In to that position as a matter of self-dofenso. Wo should not forget that there may bo a limit oven to Mormon Mor-mon patience. Tom Kearns Is making headway In his effort to control absolutely the stato of Utah, Ho has kept out thousands thous-ands of Gentllo citizens, so that his-cohorts his-cohorts would have better swing, and ho Is now trying to drive out of the tnte every person who will not wear his yoke. . , If any man doubts tho saying that '"capital Is a coward," lot him note how Salt Lako merchants bow the head and bend the knee when Tom Kearns cracks his whip. What is tho greatest burden ever imposed on tho statoof Utah? The presenco of Tom Kearns and his syndicate syn-dicate of lying newspapers. After all its roaring about church influenco In politics, tho Kearns party h"s named a high church official as Its standard bearer In tho congressionol campaign. But this high church official offi-cial is a Presbyterian, which church used to burn heretics an offense ai lc?st as great as tho polygamy which tho Mormon church onco practiced. & J Somo people imagined that when .Too Raleigh was "jobbed" In his rac for sheriff on tho Kearns ticket, he would bolt tho party and join some other. Never fear; Joe has run the gamut of tho parties, and there is norr baser than tho Kearns outfit with which to align himself. J J Tho democrats In Idaho are lined up to disfranchise tho Mormon people on a tost of religious bollof; the democratic democrat-ic senators on the committco on privileges priv-ileges and elections lined up solldlv Ihe same way. under the leadership ot Fred T. Dubois. Only a simpleton ol a Motinnn will be fou d lining up In Utah with a party that natlonalh nnd In a nelahboilpg stnto can engagp In such n procedure. But wo Gentiles know there aro a lot of Mormon simpletons: sim-pletons: otherwise they would stand up for their rights as citizens, to the fighting point, if need bo. A certain real Amorlcan named Patrick Pat-rick Henry onco asked tho question: "Is peoco so dear or life so sweet ap to bo purchased at tho prlco of chain? and slavery?" In theso days ho would havo found an afflrmatlvo answer among certain prominent Mormons who still Insist that It would have been hotter to havo purchased peace for their church at tho price of continuing contin-uing under tho polltletl domination of Tom Kearns ns United States senator. sena-tor. Fortunately, for both tho Gentiles and Mormons in this stato, Joseph F. Smith did not number among his fall Inga that of a cringing slave. Ho lef his people free to cast off tho Kearnf yoke, and they did it in good sHapo at ho first opportunity, so far as tho Hate at largo is concerned. W. Mont Ferry had a hard time at-empting at-empting to show that tho Kearns ad-ninlstratlon ad-ninlstratlon was honest and compe: 'ent, but so many people havo detected he .falacles that Mont does not know .vhero no is at. Our friend Ferry ught to remember tho maxim, "Tho shoemaker should stick to his last," ind leave faking to tho more clever 'xperts that nestle closer to the Kearns' bosom than ho finds real comfort com-fort In doing. it would bo a groat thing if the next eglslaturo would place Salt Lako City inder a commission of say five compo ent, honest men, and establish the po-Ico po-Ico and firo departments under state ontrol. & J Tho republican primaries for thb county convention will bo held on Monday evening October 1. Tho following is tho American county ticket as nominated by tho convention: For State Senators: Allan T. San-ford, San-ford, J. W. Cahoon. For Representatives: R. G. Skater, A. A. Sweet. Tonv Jacohsnn. R. TV Heywood, M. H. Wilson, A. J. Charon, Douglas Rodeback, J. N. Spauiamg, Thomas Watklns, Georgo M. Sullivan. For Sheriff: Tom D. Pin. For Attorney: Albert J. Weber. For Commissioners: O. A. Jacob-son, Jacob-son, long term; S. B. Wostemeiu, short term. ' ' For Clerk: Frank R. Chrlstensen. For Assessor: Barney B. Quinn. For Auditor: Harry A. Mercer. For Trealurer: J. W. Edmunds. For Recorder: Joseph M. Cohen. For Surveyor: L. O. Wight. For Justice of tho Peace: Dana T. Smith. For Constable: Thomas S. Fowler. Among thoso mentioned as candidates candi-dates to como before tho Republican county convention aro the following: Stato Senators J. D. Spencer, Ben-ner Ben-ner X. Smith, Robert Harkness, U. b. Zane, A. -L. Hoppaugh, William N. Williams, J. T. Hammond, Clesson S. Kinney, Lewis Colin. Houso of Representatives C. S. Price, S. Stanford, William McMlllen, H. S. Joseph, Herbert D. Cromar, Seth Pixton, Alva Stout, S. J. Stookey, A. V. Anderson, D. M. Halgh, C. E. Nicholas, Nich-olas, C. E. Marks, M. North, H. T. Shurtllff, E. H. Airls, James E. Clin-ton, Clin-ton, E. M. Ashton, J. Ingebretsen, J. M. Bowman, Daniel McRea, A. H. Pea-body, Pea-body, Robert H. Potter, Joseph Nelson, Nel-son, E. E. Jenkins, Charles Andrews, Brlgham Clegg. County Commissioners J. B. Cos-?rlff, Cos-?rlff, W. J. Panter, D. O. Rldeout, W. W. Rlter, A. W. Carlson, A. L. Hamlin, Ham-lin, Glen R. Bothwell, C. H. Llnck, Heber A. Smith, H. N. Standlsh. Sheriff Jack Smith, J. C. Sharp, C. F. Emery, Sam Naylor, H. P. Iifyton. Clerk J. U. Eldredge, Jr. Assessor C. M. Brown, B. B. Bit-ner. Bit-ner. Auditor F. Higglnbotham. Treasurer John A. Groesbeck, Jr. Attorney Willard Hanson, M. M. Kalghn, E. O. Leatherwood. Surveyor J. B. Swenson. Recorder Percy O. Perkins. |