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Show TRUTHS. How the Gentiles of Utah must appreciate ap-preciate tho way their business Is going go-ing to pieces under tho knocking of Llppman, Cannon and Koarns! Tho Mormon business is unhurt. Look at tho indisputable evidence. Tho stock In Mormon commercial Institutions is going up steadily In price. Thoso institutions in-stitutions aro getting all the eastern money they want, nnd to spare. But Gontilo mining Interests aro retarded and Injured, all because the Tribune knockers aro scaring investors from putting their money into enterprises where Gentiles aro tho chief interested interest-ed parties. Kearns, Llppman nnd Cannon aro telling eastern people that Gentile Investments nre unsafe, hence the direct injury that comes to thoso Investments through tho vicious falsehood. The Trlbuno doesn't like tho proof thnt Its subscription list In Utah is lower than that of any other daily in Salt Lake City. It wants to swln-dlo swln-dlo its advertisers a littlo longer with tho fraud of a padded circulation. Truth is knocking the pins from under un-der tho knockers' organ. How the Tribune stuck pig squeals! Every man who pays a dollar to tho Trlbuno advertising department contributes con-tributes that dollar toward preventing outside enpitnl from investing in this state. Joey Llppman and Frankio Cannon prate of tho "purity of women" as becomes be-comes a pair of hypocritical libertines. liber-tines. But pure womanhood keep away from them. Thcro nre plenty of houses to rent In Salt Lako now. Tho Trlbuno knockers aro giving landlords a hard timo of it, by telling eastern people that Salt Lake is a horrible place for them. If Frank J. Cannon hnd been able to hoard up tho money ho has squeezed out of tho Mormon church, perhaps Tom Kearns could not havo bought him. But being a rake, ho neither hoarded it nor used It In decent de-cent living. Frank J. Cannon has been writing to a young man named Cannon who is now on a mission In Germany. Information In-formation comes from that country that tho advice in the letters Is to pay no attention to tho newspapers, especially espe-cially tho Tribune. The Trlbuno wanted a crowd r men to attend tho city council spUi,?, and intimidnto the city council Tw It would like to incito mob vlSnco n SaltLakdo!anther f knock'S Tom Kearns now seems ashamed of having begged and coaxed Josonh F. Smith to help him to bo re-electS . as United States senator; but tho S son for Tom's shame is that the Mnr mon president could not bo iuduenri to take such a step. '"""ced Of course Frank J. Cannon does not like Joseph F. Smith any more than doo3 lorn Kearns. The reason is the same Joseph F. wouldn't give his aid toward tho re-election of Frank as U S. senator when tho latter ran as a Silver Republican, nor would ho aid in the re-election of Tom Kearns. 1 Frank J. Cannon says tho Mormon ' church consists of Its iirst presidency patriarch, apostles, first council of . I seventy and presiding bishopric "7 twenty-six persons in all. Once on a i timo there were not' so many when Frank could reach his father's ear, and the aged President Woodruff could hardly get a word in edgeways f for Frankio's glib tongue urging , .1 schemes for his solf-aggrandlzcment. Frankio was tho church, financially, V then. It was the honest, courageous Gentiles Gen-tiles of Utah that defeated Tom Kearns for ro-olcctlon. They despised and loathed him. If tho Gentiles had wanted Tom Kearns in tho senate for another term, tho Mormons probably would have let him slide in, notwithstanding notwith-standing Joseph F. Smith's non-Inter-ferenco, ns tho choice was to bo a Gentilo senator. But no upright Gen-tllo Gen-tllo would tolerate him or his methods and as a consequence of determined Gentilo opposition to his re-election, Utah maintained her self-respect. r |