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Show The Sai:t Lark Telegram. 4 mum mi an ii j MaBMMMMaMMM.,, The Evening Telegram. D government should bo the aim of every pood citizen, irrespective of party or creed, nomination of private or corporate interests, of church or aloon influence, is the bane of municipal governments, I which party politic has absolutely failed to eradicate. The promoting of legitimate enterprise without surrendering to the avaricious greed of iniquiBY EDWARD W. TOWNSEND tous trusts, the forwarding of improvements that permanently benefit the community and promote civic beauty; the protection of the citizen in person I mire CHAPTER XI. Continued. l to rr ftr the r? and property; the making and enforcement of jtmt i tlor.ai of ff !f.',r'.:-- .r r,d fir laws that promote morality and gooi, citizenship Hoarcl ,o from the Ur.rh. IIH hli . lh Up of n u y lf rr'r . fr , t J, tt f over f.in entered hi jUr. above u, nt tr ti x without encroachment on inherent right, and the handkerchief jr. . fw-t.I I!. and the with lth i r,f the fcer.d hjrik. economical and honest administration of public aft mill dr!lrn hit hat. and railed out, "Ho many ir Vf?lMi ft i I fairs are the highest functions of th ideal city gov- mujl I countT Ihl trfftcV.d. Jyf n a;, tr.ise lfor.tr ftp djret ernment. That their attainment i notoriously dere-lic- t Intar.tl there ISrcht Jurrp. he to Xm r.J ar Vut Iljf Iff . ar.-r.n can Ik the fault only of present system, and uncovered Ms Made ri tx4 U ' I" tWor him. Muthtrc lovklnc ard i TV 'T; the correction of existing eviln the highest duty of every citizen. Parties that fail to line up to thee ;r rr r J 1J. "He h It'a ;eorr faulL ideals must give way to popular movements for Mr. I.yr.!n ama ny i j . - ? vt me to dllr lkn. ar.4 tfcn I Ji ! IhovsM jih tUh A NEW YORK STORY OF TODAY PUBLISHING CO., (Incorporated.) Offlc West Temple St.. Salt Lake City. Utah. Telephone Calls Office 240; Editorial Roomi, 228. 1,9 S. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. In advance year mail. by felx months, by mall, in advance On- - month by mall. In advance 1 One week, by mall or carrier I cent copy, every whrro Remit P. O. money order, express money order. registered letter,by bank check or draft, in the came and to the address of the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM- PUBLISHING CO.. Salt Lake City, TJfh. On e r- - 1 tht makes t; : f J.-- A itM e" l:ir"t ' t r ' tlaUr - r '.h 5fl ? ' I frier.: t it--, W hit p the ltrlchta n n".tULM t f the lKnr.liter. norrnd I'm th only t and The Mysterious Influence plaus through its tKa.f.- f?'ir.!-- t mally brhivrd tr.mbr of lh frr.tly. mr.tmr mr J t in fnyn N" Ytk. ft active political agentu, the bishops and their coun- tut Jutt Iwaun I'm ivol like th oit.fr mm row la Ir r t f m r if u rir.lrc la l.im tt--n I urpo. VVKl selors, to see that the right sort of men are elected I appear ? t t an f n'rttr-irsr-t forgive rm for blr.f rui to Gorg tn in as Couucilmen on both the Democratic and Kcpub- - your pr-nthrAlia untH It ki:;. T lican tickets, but sometimes the best plans of mice Howard mur4 of M forrl-- r rnk tro 1 . '.i- f ,; a- I h on otM hlp ?'r! NVi lh that rendition and men go astray. o VU'ffr ir.t Mm 'fu . around until titrg canw tl j fr( n!-"-- ' U hi Il pUjlr. u !;! - ! rr in aW'il t. 1 h. , "tr WA "Whr,t nhalt w dor Mf, kL gt' . c Sf 4t l.r hrU trlf; nd It rropl 1on"t ly r.1l'rti'-Campaign That Is a Campaign. r I t afl-;J 3i en Sunday .n Tcnni?. dnt until ihurrh. s?r c ponv-thlr.- I ro rt r,irlc tr.n. leaving the city for a week or more can have their paper sent to tlnir address regularly by mail, without additional coat, by making the request, in person or by postal card, aV the office, No. 149 South Wert TelsgTam readers From the middle of October until election dav the man with the soiled shirt, the big diamond and the two wrinkle's in the Kick of his neck will K painfully in evidence. Both parties, and perhajw another one. will have made their nominations, and the job of "makin frens fer de ticket" devolves him. The only way to escape him will Ik to leave town. He will be around the back doors of the house with his forecast book inquiring how the residents are going to vote. lie will Kidger the life out of shopkecjKjrs with his lithographs and main barbers miserable by getting into arguments with customers. In the meantime the saloons will thrive. One of the favorite methods of campaigning is to hang around a barroom looking for small Kts as to how big a majority his precinct will return for the ticket. And then, the Myst rious Influence will beto have friends gin to get in its work. "It's than enemies in power' is the tip already sent out. Acting on these wise words, the bishop and their counselors will K'gin to line up the faithful. Tilings will be done under the system by the agents of the Mysterious Influence, and the campaign will boom not only on the surface, but especially under the surface. It is the influence that works under the surface that is to K feared, and the man with the big diamond and the soiled shirt front will not lo able to cojh with this mysterious power which makes citizens in bltx-kof one hundred or more line up in a solid phalanx for one set of candidates. Truly the campaign will be an interesting one. But perhaps then will be sur. prises in store for even the Mysterious I Temple. 1903. iq-o- Bryan Realizes He's Dead Politically. William J. Bryan admit h that he is dead politi-callwhen he taees that loaded and most danger ous of problems, the race question. This issue has been the means of suicide unwittingly adopted by mere than one unwise aspirant for public honors. The politician shuns discussion of this color proposition with the fear with which a mad dog dodges water, but Bryan boldly gives his opinion on the race problem to the Evening Pest in a He favors leaving the question to the South, and points out that educational and property quali fications are everywhere exacted in conferring the franchise. On the point of equality he says: "I'n-- ' less all arguments in favor of civilization are without foundation the superior race, if dominant, would be more considerate toward the inferior rare than the inferior race would, if dominant, be toward the superior race. A superior race wlwn dealing with an inferior one (when it is necessary that one shall be dominant) is restrained, first, by its conscience, and second, by its views of its own interests; and it is only fair to assume that the superior race will be more responsive to the dictates of conscience and will take a broader view of its own interests than an inferior race will. To make the application, the white jeople of the South, if in control, will be more apt to deal justly with the blacks than the blacks would be, if in control, to deal justly with the whites." If other evidences are lacking that Bryan has abandoned all hoje of winning the Presidency, 'his discussion of the race problem would furnish proof sufficient that he v let-,te- r. K-tte- n 1. "If avMy.' Til ou'r h iAri traded ft t n h . In"t braui ISk?- tne think to tvnrnrn! and 1 th . filly rtnmrr ar hfr-! I!k to a HMrr? What jou a iiuj-rlo- r llov prvl? lily - rr.cn o rurobr th fr y rn- - r, to flco.n b"tt-- r tlKUcht nf . "K-- ration." al t.- - to' 1 hlm-!f- iitifr,ai trtru!'. n M " ant an In.lu-rI'wttun lik tnn, mep. he Uk her ktr 1. a l.! ahnuld: and n ctrl Jlk Made I mot Ir.'llred to frdliw the rrn4pT ; a lrl of her own sum than to foil. i'minn tiikirr lin thl- - atudv ar ir I, Mnd. i.k- - s wt:j ba Mi - ; On t,.l j rv titbit-ni-v- Who knows? i;r.n u ,i lnrrr,Wr rf the e. t h :ul . v-n,:r- y M-- lunr.l: t rnthnUr-Mr. Ja k Worthintrri.w vt;t'r at th r.ou-on Intimate p, not ?r.e the t i ti e j j ' f. . i 1 Ih-- h , fre-iu- ei " . 1 f'f 5'. t-- ; r.-- , '- .- 1 n r.-- 1 lies Been. 1: tho'ijrh It-.- t ! - s ? ; 4- c-- ir ' K5 -- -- n? f: - " t i- e - - ., c Tt ty l,V.fc r.lr ie, d O". f IAa 11 tULKER ! C;-.- t 'ft Dankcrs, . BROS. CTTT. crTAr:aitr - - fii tfe-j-p l!:?erc National Bank TATX:r ' t Cl:TTtT ........ ......... ..... re fV3Tt-.- ; ! !. ., t. -' ' 'I J r e , v i t ' A. Cte IB ? . I " , . .k i - s -l. I - " " t- 1. ,' - ' i ! I- ; i i i i - 1 i" i- i ! tn-t- hp Tu. - 1 1 ; . . - 5 . - I - t; ,: f, s ' - " ' v. 3. I v, r- - 4mtf A. JT. nr.tw lwe.,,'.aw I?r taAkit ution or pA:iT::rnsii:p. o: - r - ' r - . f- - a ju'-.- bankers, 1 , c p. t KALT l.AKi: Ctl'Y. 5 i fr-- r i tv. . o, fj-io.oc- McCORNICK & CO., I . ' fa e 1 !u l, t j r fi ;T " X f'i- '. t t r" -- t. rati r rpij I - HLL C0 ':i:C!4L MIIOML I th-pen- d r -- o A M f-- ! ? -- - .!- - b-.j- - al'ti f , ft. at'f : t . -"' 1 t t - . ? r- v t rah. - T j a . ' '! "e rn - I i i ! ii r ; i f rTTt K. II j e " t.-r- ; l'' It f . . ' 1 . n r- t5 f i. - ' jxr.in tMt t T. tr-e- u - i & CO. SANK TfFMi-1- t rl. or-i)u- i ... , H n a. I V --n ( t.r--r- ! t .. r n : 1 ! !- .- tn .' ! - Ur rr' r-'itC- n If the Mysterious Influence can ele t fie long-terft una e.t!lrr-.- lr the- nr.i!ill. h-fnT.if ' -r r Vf to ht th t"' of tK bab'.'t Interm't piuly Council men at the coming election it in reprf tlar,:.- In f or.- t.- the carder.-- turret iae n ! s t, Perhaps with a new Mayor and a new 'ouncil lant to control the Council of 1!m).. t. h j k r to th Only three out ;nt we mav also draw a new Chief of Police. The citv Councilnien will be r, Worth: 'r" r. r irrn in. 'n-needed, and the Solid Thitd will r .ill t. ufixiii-r i fnott.r i t I e JlJr, g aj ;l has bad an alleged acting chief, one who hasn't as furnish them to order. tr Wr ri' e errt to t, arytHt-jfyet succeeded in really acting his part, long enough. CHAPTEIl XIL d t '''. r .!.. John Henry's Billy James should be uiopp kill Iff A Conflict cf Wllia ' ful in handling his endless promise chain. Wln-As to Ideal Municipal Governments. . i ItuM-irr i t.e hat th ti Politicians of low and high degree continuously more links get twisted there'll be a hotter time in ..J t;,, . n N- r ..J f i.oi fond. ir j'ni t v r t V ! York, llT tir (inn assert the necessity of party supremacy in munici- the church camp. r.ot Mttrrar.led to lais i;cir- ' ! fcrdy gtototh. th . ' I ' ' of rTUTt!rtn I, f pal affairs. Pressed for reasons, pinned down to " Tt l ' c trderera mil ;. ti from tone of the of some can it contend is the their last resort, they that Judging only .,r leri ii tiv Irrlr') !l..n ul tt. h r a n . the of n ate fate Nation the on in tin tr.:.er. order if h the p that n. !....; party organization may jiajvrs. (' necessary . sr. i'n-t i n"re i tn.ini ierri of in the municipal elections their rcspei tht r.o f.i'i.'i li y be kept alive for State and national elections. Not suits ty iihu,'l mi lilrf b- et So lUl'.'f-rlhl , VPtnf-rlX" Citlt'S. .tr. V. not of of the out the carrying the good procity, tut n .;'.t.l. t . ji. !' ar T"tl. no partbutar P :fn f " the thT hand. Ihr gressive reforms, not the solution of local reforms, 4trM- t! t hos;ld t "i thrt r" t.t!'" Between elections and the football season, but merely the "good of the party" the holding of city ',J 'ortb'c i 'n. ; ! . !t j;t" r ' a few city oflicey so that "the boys" may be kept in i m i jut u- oil i or i ue m remious in i nil en citi7.eti to lh t" wr'j.kaown rrut? itr l!a.-- tt f t a n Ir. 1" ' . . t :! f c etpimi sf line for the next year's campaign. This is the sum tlesire these da vs. ...v. j t ut b'd t o frrd by rrr'-It - P r :t. i of Surety. the argument for party politics in and substance it i to a Clfl terrar.", ' b, c n Progress will never be the rule in t'tah so long " l ma:-d municipal affairs. Politicians look with disfavor .( - i upon independent movements because they inter- as the Mysterious Influence controls the two big po th of Lhlnplrg Tak ft Drrp. fere with their own special plans in the great game litical jarties. ' tt t t: f .t .' I f't. of politics. While the Nation is greater than the t .r w .t S? ':. .. r;r ;.- t . I ' f r !a t t r C.(. i si. '.t th rrt-' It is not necessary for the Mysterious Influence h'vl'! k r J State, the State than the municipality, in the eyes fc t ''.. 3 i:o f m 11 II C Ti t t.ik'n to i nt of the unthinking, yet the fact remains that good to make a campaign contribution to either of the ii I and nflrs:!nr.irr p r.alr.e jiiia ',e two most is serious the of the parties. problem city government times in the United States. Municipal government It is not unlikely that the fish on exhibit ion at is notoriously bad in most of the large c'ties of the country, whether they be dominated by the Itepub-lica- the State fair appreciate the kindness of the weathCOUNT ONLY EXECUTED INTENTIONS or the Democratic party. Reform movements er man. have for the most part been rendered of little effect Hourm: burn down Ahtn yon ar "jut t Brown in be Cotton same who hold as the success these velvet, King of politicians apearM by inurf." their part' above the good of the people. Good citv the sporting fraternity would say. i d Cuwn j:ot mit wiion ytm nr "jtiat joir,r to tlu fonrv." Htnck pH up likr a rtnUrt wln ti you ,ir- j Itn-'i- i ; aa n t ob It . ; ?- !' t - f - ; WELLS. FARGO t"t! t.k r.f ''f. -- i ?- - - J MMk-i-r- ti f s ! j - rU' t.-- i'.o: cu''T.t. t - e r ?" r .... , , r-.- t tf ! get 3 i J.k - ti (n ? T 1 r t- iJ -i-- 5 on '.I-t- J - A, t ", Tt r i rotated - I '. to -e there m'pr tn 5 to t'.ff'if tt.at h1 fart 1T j. ar.d h- - reji. e.t r.o John Henry is a shrewd olitician. His hypnotic hoo In th cm tu-- t of th Worthir tt n In- j ft'te; t ' Ir.'.rfr.t tn fCtd !l t ' eye has already paralyzed his Billy .lames, and now trff! required Mm to rtr.ult the h 'f t..U' I ' ' t that It t In v.'r e tt than, t!y, ur.l the big apostle is injecting daily doses of the Mysth nlrr.t lrr h! cor( on tro terious Influence into the other church candidate. onuulsailnr.a e" erda t!- 4Jtl.'l r n vr.- -i t t.; ! : vtr v a rd In ;h 'ir ire irl !lh Mr. Telephone Odell. ! - t rare; ba It.it nl t r p'. e. Tl.ey r" . had t f fi t (UM. l!.e t re i J r I i tr.Mn" r . At j.att r - r"' e:.h-- 'ft. ': .tl Iht frtf - !f')HV .It'U'X 2 A V,', ! j- 'rTrf.- - to c- Srtiin ' t m',tt tf.r,0 j r :;'-- . t'. Crtr. - i. r,-.-t- r i ft t' In ; t 59 h!:AHT. t t '. N l r.4.;- r " - t'l 'is: V.f I i th t tr-- , j , 5'i ' : i trl r i e Ji r-- f V'pl - to - 4 .vinoxa him: cf the muLtc t" P j , l rii e fc-- a f . ' 'tr!-- " Mr t t- lfr4 ' t it roc W. I"?rl rv-- i 11 t K" t i l .". t e; f , j. T ;'li f".r,tVeirt iv ial ! do eT ll md e up a . ' tte 1 -r. l cf . frrrt nh , ; ttf! Ij! tt-.- a' tf i !.;', - tf - ' , : -- THE FORD HOTEL, ; I r. t 1- - I i " ,i , t! - 1 f r! t rqn'rr r t e t . t.m !'f the , ap- - - t tf Atrf. CrTa a4 "!' ; It ; s .. I ! f.-- if fjmS.i'- XI ! th .f I - I J3 f t ; ri,M rtwtf t'" I '. l,Je rr Intere-tln- t ? ! ht i r r- a s ea m,tr, j! M" tt.r. 'ViiU f r. I r t r t tr- I ': )'vI ' t. t ! 'a t . f t ' f t"f ar-- 't Wlr. 7 ' t r s". ; t r M ? Kit.!ll H . 1 c t"f - brif ilii.t r;. rundav ta ia ll ld lr. lUr,Ml'f. I"Atrv :." cl-v- n rn , tt'. t ld--- d on ttin t.ty en! th th t Ji 1. E ; Wry $ , r T. s .r. . v r ! f t ts ' i . a i. t t -- -, tfr f I". ff 1 i it s tended to t came S.)c4 -,-- it-.tt- Hi fa r.rxt vlflt t th- - lVrnl!T. rnt with Ilawanl. and w t by Mr a. Ii.r nitr. A aj a l i ! Kirl a tlra-tlratlon in xhr lur,i,ilft" C(r.iri lSvi-.t.- ! n "'f ' - ? . acit," jo-j Wft'.l j iUk"' .I'll gum-sho- 4ir-iie- otj'pourlrc of f !':--- t.-- - jI i t tr"t. hhn h I t "than to b by a nt'.d sir, t h Indian of i Krl lik r"turn, to hl rwm and wrote a tor r n that !j v n -, rl tilm J "I . v K m to J 1 . .. ukrf PaLT Tt ! . - t- t'ii i lit i r-- f d t rt';-n- i rntD wrT CtTT. a - Ma). i". ! r 1 c that Howari tiaa tro rry : t;turt-Jir- T-- ". H " r- i 1 g-- - r.'.alrr - " it.' hn rt i"t 1 ' ' 'i ! ff- -' in r!"t-- -f i t ut !. lis t i; t I h r.M -r In-f-r- ' '. of tfplUur.chd tht tmpulrlvriy tirn of th runtrd trticth Inaborjorchard. It." iitt Any ay. a txhrn flerc found hla frl-r,u$l at th J!.rvhouiii later h" It ivrbap thu Si. 2d New Wilson 4 t t." Sm r..'. f;w1 I ia if. trtf-'- b-f.- tbuh. l hr . ' I iat r ! thy'r omn ltr m-n- i t.1 thtf c-- t 1 U-- !r. n"t rau- hatr hat t o-- : h Very w -. mM f I- Jrfu-- Howard mkly prom. U ilown hrc and "iVuldn't talk ovr fc.t wr'M dor" Oh. I lov to iit In th cttlnrdr it frl'd: "but t didn't : ! to tlr.ctl"n. tnnti tt brt t Id. E ;rvfc n . 5 t ;.r !. t . hd CWf,ffiUl run 1 11 indlcnrtlf rri-ii-!- . irxd'" t bad to th Kolr. t-- I '.w m !frf'i tiihtftv r--f How about fcwtNi'lT ntkcd Howard, tfr.'iv c 1C - trt. tlt. umo." WASHINGTON ;r f4-tl.- -r rf-u- A 205 S. Main Ilr. hr Entered at the Postoffice at Salt Lake City. Utah, as Matter. Two Stores . trrcr a j' T J Mt or my think that TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your nbacrip-tio- n expires Is on the address label of each paper, the change of which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for remittance. No other receipt is sent unless requested. realizes he is a . ""-r" I I tf Qotlu'er V4 j 43-4- n . lr " m O DATE J - two-colum- L'P-T- 1 Comrsunlcatlons to the Editorial DeDartment enould be addrewmd pertaining the Editor of the Salt Lake Telegram to MSS. canno t be returned unless postage ia sent for Rejected uch Duroosa. Communications to advertisements and bnsines houid be addressed relatingGeneral Manajer. Salt Lake Tele to the tram. 149 S. West Temple St. General Eastern Adv. Apent .S. C. BECK.WITH, 9 Tribune Bids.. New Terk City. General Western Adv. Agent HORACE M. FORD. 1151 Marquette Building:, Chicago. EVENING. Mm h-- f-- - WEDNESDAY Desky -- J ?) S-- OCT. ;.re tr bf , 3 M. li. LEES AND LEAVEN THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. Published Every Bvenlnc Except Sondajr. ' by the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM n t. r. Wednesday evening, ocior.i ! - 1 n ' i ; .1 ft 3 - 1 ii )! . (ft i :', i Si -- k 1 t . f e I. w. . !!'ffr'i'.ii (!.; l , 1 - ' , .f r - r 1 '. 1 u J . r v , I i 3 1 v J t - - .1 , : rrL:rour?rr :.crxrr r t JUST A STRIP OF JOKES TO MAKE YOUR DAY MERRIER. Coin;: to tuy." '.t Yoti pot nd for . Coins to jwiy." Vtoj cannot y mi so lone at? you kt-- whn d-- HIS GENEROSITY. A PIONEER IN LITERATURE. THEIR FRIENDLY GREETINO. p ! l I I I ! ! I Tuck. . I Mr. IIcnnyi.-ckYoung I,oveman for your daughter. I come to ask yoa love Mr Ilcnryneck That's nil risM: you Fiipj'ose may have her. Andee er 1 don't clear to vou can possibly your way take her mother, too? New York Pun. Tho Tower nf F!abel had Just begun the Confusion of tnniruen. "Great Scott!" criod the mm at the bottom, "what a perfectly lovely dialect novel!" IfKstlly takinp it down In phnrth.md. he made notes for the success cf the reason. THE WISE COLORED ANGELS. AN ERROR IN SHADOW. Atlanta Constitution. "I never hez seen a hook vrid cxillud angels In It." said Brother Dickey. "But." objected Brother Williams, "dey sho must be cullad angels up yander?" "No doubt er It," replied Brother "But dey too wise ter projick IMckey. rcun' much; once dey gits In dar, dey gay nuttin,', en lay. lowj'- Cleveland Tlain Df filer. "Whv haven't yoa called on un lately, Mr. Gifthorn?" "Well, Mlrs Laura, I walked up your way one night, and and I was polnir In. but I didn't tro In becaune I I mw a man's shadow on the window curtain." "How foolish. Mr. Glffhoni. That was only ma tryiDg on her r.ew automobile carf aro Tribune. They met at the indl.ui U1nr- - In t.ti. a Kanai I'lty rnr.. coin pnrk. One and the other w v a Pt. tmln man. Thla ta what th-et.t Hew ,Ud nti prl Hrllu. CatisbridRt;! Chi- - - htie?" "On my cheek. "Well, you had a Hoot hard road t travel un. Ho long!" IN THE NEAR FUTURE. Puck. "Tarkl.ton I.i n trmarkable ford ball he?" plaver. Jan'tHe1 a sradiat of a ccrrc- "Very. of football. school apondence th'' bad ddtt to un. dn-anu- I i it ..r.- ?t "nd th tii'r.- alnit nc t!. turn-- . - t ;i: . -- ! T:: scientific: coLLv:crroi:s of ijai ii:i;t.. Franc! ($. Ltik Top Floor Commercial Block. 'Ir-nrr- Manacr. Tnk lll'ator FOMK FEOFLE DONT LIKE FH. i f - . ... t ;t V i r r,. ; 1 1 r V .; ;.. f. . i f: j r t r.r-'- r t 1 -" Merchants' Protective Association i rj 1 a t j lit. rn j .i I 1 ? T r. 1 ff Ci.-- :M f .f j ? r-- r 1 t t ii')st n ! J I r f ' Jtr t..J l i t :. i -- .. -- n k. t e c v rf ; i i:t - - i . ' - lk i e |