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Show I TRUTHS. Mrs. Fred T Dubois is doing con slderablc talking of late about polyg-amlsts polyg-amlsts and the- purity of tho home. Reformation, like charity, should be gin at home. Mrs. Dubois should start with the senator. Compared wl.th such men as Fred T. Dubois and his bosom friend and twin relic, Frank J. Cannon, tho life of the polygamlst Is a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Wo would advise Mrs. Dubois to drop that subject. Of course ago may have improved Dubois' morals. The three Graces. Purity in Politics Poli-tics LIpptnan, Purity of tho Home and Religion Cannon, and High Principle j and Chastity, Kearns. 1 Gentile Republicans should not be mislead by tho rot that Is published in tho Tribune dally. IJppman, Can- , nan, and Kearns are trying to rally tho Gentiles around them for the coming com-ing city campaign. Republicans and Democrats should stand by their party and run straight tickets. The Tribune Is on tho rack over the statement that Its subscription list has faiifin off about 5D per cent In the last year or two. Its explanations do not tvplaln. No paper that Is not taken UH tho home Is" a good advertising adver-tising uedlum. Business men should noto ! s and not throw their money ay j advertising' In a paper that does reach tho buying public. T! port tlmt F- Judas Cannon is pi,, th,n,tlns of- joining another s not credited on brokers' row. an - religion does not go any 'han hls Pocket. A religion a chance to- make money ,u" o a useless one for Frank. N ore poetry from Frank Can-en Can-en appears in tho Tribune Whether Frank has reformed or Joe refused to print is not known. All tho time the Tribune was do nouncing the Inland Crystal Salt Co.. and Joseph F. Smith, and charging them with charging 8 per ton for salt, this commodity was being sold for $2.50 per ton in this city, F. O. B. The Tribune's object was to knock Salt Lake and deceive tho public. n |