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Show EDITORIALS. 1 REPUBLICAN TICKETS. NATIONAL TICKET. For President of the United States. : THEODORE ROOSEVELT. ' For Vice President CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS. UTAH STATE TICKET. Governor. JOHN C. CUTLER of Salt Lake City. Secretary of State. C. S. TINGEY of NephL Supreme Judge. 8alt Lake City. D. N. STRAUP of Treasure, JAMES CHRISTENSEN of Richfield. Auditor. J. A. EDWARDS of Brigham City. M. A. Attorney General, BREEDEN of Salt Lake City. Superintendent of Schools. A. C. NELSON of MantL true saying, what then? Why he Vernal from ISO to 110. The appointment of 11. Z. Lund anj would not be the Kearns the rule Ben L. Klcb as Clerks In the Senate. h , Pnftrsges? It was be- d lho appointment of lorael E. WI1- cause In hi chosen calling he made a ley and Maiy Magee as Clerks in the j success that he came into the public Census Office. The appointment of Walter Frazer pye, giving It a chance to know of as Veterinarian in the Regular Army.tt atuff the Senator la made oT. The appointment of O. C. Beebe as wealth Western Bank Examiner and had a The very fart that he acquired district crested consisted of the states and having acquired it knew what to a man of of Utah and Wyoming, for Bank Ex- do with It stamped him aminer. affairs and whom the people could The appointment cf J. II. Clark in continued the comthe office of the Libiarlan of Con- trusL Had he would have been never mon he miner gress. The commutation of W. L Miller the man he la today. The very reason from 4 years to I years. that be raised himself above the comHad the army record corrected in mon miner Is the reason he was disfavor of Temple Short and secured for him a large amount in back pen- tinguished by hla fellow citizens. All this twaddle about what a man"was" sion. Has been active in the establishing Is sickening. It Is what he is today and maintaining Indian Sc hot in the interests the public. State, and have secured numerous bad and pensions fur old soldiers many Increases made for those al- - THE RURALIST8 SHOULD KNOW THEIR FRIENa ready drawing pensions. The appointment of John D. Bench as Ranger on the Mantl Forest ReFrom the Mercitr Miner. serve. The appointment of Geo. B. McCabe The rural sections of the state owe s one of the members of the Pension Benator Kearns a debt of gratitude. Board of Appeals. Tbe senator baa been constant in his Had Charles Abernathy restored to e labors for them, and never in PrinPublic office of the in the duty backward been found he has ter. , Secured the withdrawal of many when actios would advance their inForest Reserves in Utah. terests. Was foremost in the movement Take one department that of Ruwhich resulted in the Governments decision to rebuild and enlarge the ral free delivery. The postofflee department had tried the experiment in military post at Fort Douglas. Tcok an active and leading part In the districts of the the legislation which resulted in the east, and considered it an almost abenactment of the law for throwing open for settlement the Uintah and surd idea to attempt it in the thinly populated west It took constant work Uncorapabgre Indian Reservation. Was the memher from Utah on the upon the part of the senator to bring Committee which framed the general the department to the point of trying Irrigation law. which means more for within the West than anything that has been toe experiment All who are sucknow how affected so since the statute the districts on books, the placed cessful It has been so far. It will not passage of the Homestead law. Created a Pert of Delivery In Salt be long before very many more secLake, and had Jacob Greenwald ap- tions of the state will have free depointed Surveyor. Had Geo. I Weller appointed in livery. the office of tbe Secretary of the SenAa a memher of the committee ate to a position as Assistant at a which formed the general irrigation salary of 92,000.00 a year. a Had A. J. Nelson, of Salt Lake pro- law he did the farming community moted from Department of Commerce lasting service. It was to hla practical at $0(10.00 to the Census Department com men sense advice, upon a question at 11.200.00. with which he was acquainted, which A comparison with what was accomrenders the law aa perfect aa it la plished before he took office will prove man whose Judg- The act will add thousands of acres to any ment is not warped by party bias, that to the areable land of the states and the Senator has been a faithful will enhance the value of much of the land owned by its citizens. In the largest sense of the word tbe STRONGER DAY BY GROWING is a man who does things senator DAY. and we are much mistaken if the rural ' population turns against its benefacta From the Milford Times. to a of them ever thlnae who purpoe The growing strength of State Auditor Tingey in his fight for the nomi- while following the path of duty. nation for Secretary of State is the $140, and , -, , u 1 onein-atonc- Congressman, JOSEPH HOWKI J, of Welliville. I Presidential Electors, H. P. MYTON or Salt Lake City. JAMES A. MINER of Salt Lakei EL W. WADE of Ogden. thickly-populate-d WE ARE TRUE TO OUR COLORS. western expression, he gets on to the But this reaeon would not b? ropes. reason enough to again honor- him. When we consider what he has done for Utah and Is still able to accomplish for her. When we consider that his material Interests are ell bound up within her borders end aa possibly few other men he represents the materiel Interests of every citizen. Tbe question answers itself. There is absolutely no reaeon why another should be sent In hla place. We will be very much surprleed if the forthcoming county convention will not speak In no uncertain tones and that the thing will he unalterably fixed so that Tom Kearns will again occupy a seat in the highest legislative body on earth. EDITORIAL MOTES. From the Courant, Bingham Junction. Rulers in a Republic must at stated periods return their authority to the people from whom they derive their power. This Is the one safeguard of The people popular government. must, after ell, be the Judges as to the manner In which those in official life have conducted themselves in office. When the people speak there 1 no appeal. The final Judgment must necessarily be at the ballot box, bnt If expressions of confidence go for anything, the Hon. Thomas Kearns will receive commendatory Judgment at that and return again to occupy his seat- - in the senate of the United States. Let the common people havy a chance and they will speak In no uncertain terms. til-bun- OPENING OF A New and Thoroughly Equipped Line BETWEEN ST. LOUIS AND CHICAOO SUNDAY, JULY 31 I I 904 Thoroughly Equipped Trains leave St. Louis and Chicago nightly (a Ret arrival of trains), arriving cither city the following morning. s Equipment entirely new; lavish in design, elaborate in furnishings, jt jS Ask your Ticket Agent, or Addrew J 3 E. DRAKE, DIST. PAea AUT, SALT LAKK OlTV Q, w. MARTIN, Q INK UAL AOSNT, DlNVIN, OOU A Sure Nuf Hurry up Train Is the way expresses a prominent eastern newspaper editor himself about the services cf the OVERLAND LIMITED ON THE UNION rPACIFlO I AND Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Line This paper has not bolted the ticket placed in the field by the late state From tbe Coursnt, Bingham Junction. Republican convention. It sees no rear If you are going East and are in a hurry, the What do you think of Kearns sucson why it should do so. In fact, most Overland Limited ie the train to take, tt it was asked of a ceeding himself? of those who ocupy places on that man from the southern part cf the to Chicago Cars Through state. He la good enough for me. ticket were supported for their posiwas the quick reply. We people C. 8. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agt., 108 fleet Second South St. tions by us. At the same time we south' do not see any reason down d came out for the return of for making a change in the congresThomas Kearns for the United States sional delegation. I know this for I have talked with most of the leaders senate, and we see no reason for re(TumMiiii nfVir, , ornltil I JVYV7W mTTrwXTtrifTlTtr Jlltvali"llle1ivil'HI9IIIklTVIffTYevs and with the common people down treating from this position either. We there end they are almost all of them claimed that the senior senator was of the same mind. The question was put to another worthy of another term, had proved from a different portion of the state himself capable of filling the position, and the reply was not materially Colorcda Midland Railway. that it was to the beat Interests of the changed. All seem satisfied with the state that he should return to Washrecord the senator has made. The above only carries cut what ington. It is a position we have althis paper has all along stated, that When in certain ways maintained. Tom Kearns la a name to conjure by quarters the howl of venality was am eng tbe rank end file of the Repubraised and other Innuendoes hurled at lican party throughout the commonwealth. They know what he la dons, which, if boldly stated, could not no ing for Utah and will do for have been proven, we still kept on. matter If returned to tne senate or With us it was no sudden conversion, not and they come to the ccnclnrlnu as we all along held these views, and tht it la beat claim his services for another 'year. voiced them when occasion required. We are still for Kearns for the senate, County Courant, Bingham Junction. Doth mine cany elegant Sl.nd.nl Pullman Sleeper between Of den end Denver pad still believe that he will succeed Shades of .the Immortal Wiliam our chair Cum am new end u( the lateat pattern, being provided with eU modern eon himself In that exalted office. ANENT THE 8TATE TICKET. Henry Harrison, bow this talk of high Veneiea. source of deep congratulation among education in public officials falls upon Tue Colorado Midland trains are handled by the B. O. W. By. between Ogden end : Gnuul his many supporters. There la no eunneeuug with all trains of the O. 8. L. ends. P. Ky., from the the mind. Not to- -t the : . A RECORD THAT SPEAKS. Junctkn Nurihend From the Courant, Bingham making dlraeteunneetlona at Colorado Springe, Denver nod Puabla, rnfeesslcn of a higher education unWilh question but that Mr. Tingey is the all line (or points North. Beat end South, W rite uu tor further particulars. The state ticket la In too Hell fits a man for an official poslt'on. for We wilt be (led to errane. Itinerary tor yonr trip. of n candidate from alkind strongest The work of Benator Kearns In the. There will be rumors end opinion It really makes Ms usefulne'a ge"'tr nleyaierk. made hae He L. H. HARDiNS, Gen. Agent. most every standpoint KsllWl StOtOO Banaladnrlng Mw, aftrt tbe possession cf a cnlleg caLI. Lake Ci.y, Utah. around the tala but reer renre-en- t alone cannot time he has occupied the office, is an envlablSrec5S,a'liTTlie auditor 4 of- of all a man fit to ' Creditable both to himself and the fice; he la a man of affalra and one as to who has gained the master In the great intereto of a soverstate which sent him. Comment from of the moat affable men possible. He the senatorial contest, when the eign state in the national congress. us is unnecessary. The plain statetruth la that the contest at the state Had an educational standard hnn ch-- lr ment of what he has accomplished for comes from the central portion of the convention had nothing to do with placed ' around the the hero of Tlpplo-n- o Utah speaks for itself. The list fol- tote, end hie Republicanism is all wou'd nvpr The the senatorial only question. have reached the Wh'te Hrnre. Tt la lows: that it should he. His friends take It in which the question entered a good sign when men of the hrd He secured the enactment of a spe- that a term in the thing is position higher cial amendment to the law regulating at all was when the committee on res- common sense of Tom Kpa-t- w with the common army appointments, with reference to only Justice aa a proof of appreciation olutions decided to advise regarding COLORADO-UTA- H the service 'and agei limit, by which he for his care In the position he now the manner In which the forthcoming plq of Utah than those who condemn the senator tiofi-be la a mem-ba- r kwas enabled to have F. A. Grant ap- occupies, and which, under the conof a inttjr anoint?. SHORT LINE pointed a quartermaster, with the stitution, he must vacate. The county legislature would elect a senator, and ad bl-But. r"entv tot-- h resolution was adopted by the that rank of Captain, in the Regular Army. eye at the handa of toe Mining Pnn. The raising of Utah's quota of two from which he comes Is solidly for convention. TO w- grera whore epo'-'oSecond Lieutenants in the Regular him. His supporters In the south are selecIt has been hinted that toe land. Oregon. The claims rt to more numerous than any other so tor Army to five Second Lieutenants. mnntad for The appointment of W. G. Van In the field, and It will take a very tion of John C. Cutler as candidate as a min"-- ! for governor meant a slap in the face nothing. The fact th- -t (fa dlVdepH Horne as Judge of the Court of the mines ,,? first Instance, at Cairo, Egypt, a life strong combination of circumstance of the aspirations of the senior sen- paying irrwrtu pf thq pmnnd 4 position, at a sa ary of 17,000' per an- to deprive him of the nomination. ator for This bint is ut- "eroiai metals any others in the num, and In line for promotion to ter foolishness aa in the Cutler ranks Dnlon cut no thn flrm-- n and It A REPRESENTATIVE OF UTAHS Tbrengb ear. Salt Lake City to SL Lenls and Keneas City. Oaly eaa turned drwn as a hoe fo- ws oty The appointment of A. B. Hayes of GREATEST INDUSTRY MINI NO. were to be found many who were York, Buffalo and priaeliial point. Beat low rates for summer travel. .. 8pas-1,- 1 (few Mia CongTea. hnone . Wall It to hla end in tbe a Ogden, to the position of Solicitor of to ladles end eMldren. .. Tourlat .lee per through to Chicago, Boston atieailoa l pot to entn Into to dtn-Internal Revenue, the first time the Two trulna dally. .. Inquire at ticket offlee, ranks of Governor Wells many men Toast sld. without ebenge'. aed other a It onloVnt mnndd. Times. Milford . position was ever filled by a citizen From the ball Lake Lily. Any lnfurmalLe cheerfully given. lug Dooly liloi-kn-t -. who were and are oppeaed to that end. lie. hrwnvnr. nton from tbe State of Utah. Mining, aside from agriculture, la to r to it to- -t H la Parifle Ball way, The transfer of the Headquarters of the chief Industry of the atate of One thing regarding the een&torshlp toy la a H. C. TOWNSEND. O. P. A. Miaoonrt to the of marmni was 81. LOUIS, MO. out the by brought assembling ton at (he Internal Revenue District of Utah. Utah, as well as of the great west rh-- Jl TU-hutt large of eo many of the leaders of the Re- nfafm mm Idaho and Montana, from Helena to tmifniM. Salt Lake, with the Revenue Collec- Every year the national government publican party from outside points at Pnr Intmrt1 ,w4Fr In na WWWWWWWWWWWWWWdiWWWdiWihdrWibWWdnbdrdMhAitdnlidilliihibdnMiridhtlliiMnWWI; tor at a salary of 14,600 per annum, must give it more and more attention. the the of la who and these Senhave that that hnts the Chief Deputy at a alary of $1,700 The time la not far distant when a de- ator capital city, to Invnct Kearns was proven to he a far per annum, and a large number of partment of the government must be a mtpnr in toe senate. See more popular man than his closest to 17) tbe entire patronage Deputies, It that he la returned. so with deal to it established solely amonntinc to something like 9100,000 adherents deemed So possible. for the official term. greatly la it gaining in importance aa strongly was this apparant that the When1 dlacontlnuance Is drlrM The appointment of John T. Axton an occupation and so large is growing senator could with the greatest safe- please notify ns hr mail, All r- to the position of Chaplain, with the the capital Invested In It. What can ty leave hla case with the common rearagee must be paid. rank of Captain in the Repular Army, be more natural than a great captain people, who If no lnvedlous influence for lire. THE POPULAR RESORT OF MAMMOTH The estah'lshment of free delivery In this Industry should be needed in were brought egalnrt him, would re- LOWER BERTHS AT HALF RATES. In the Festal Service at Provo and the the National Congress to look after It turn him to the United States senate B racial Tcmrlat Sleeper Salt T.ake raising of the salaries of the clerks A man of tnat character is Hon. My Goods are seccted and I carry a corn- the by the largest majority Republito 9700 per annum. to SL Lciila without change via R A Utah who Thomas Kearns, represents can party ever gave a candidate since R. O. end Rock lalamt Svatem. The etobllshment of the numerous p ete Stock, such aa Quaker and Harper Rural Free Delivery Routes through- in the Senate of the United States. Utah became a state. Leaven 9:05 p. m. May .Kith. TeleWhiskies, Milwaukee, Zing and ABC Beer out the Stnte, and the appointment of Let him engage in any occupation he The senatorial contert will he phone 245 or write Rock Inland office. ' 'IV. M. Steele, as Inspector of Routes may, he will always he first a miner. 100 Went 8econd South afreet, for fought out on another plane from that reaervetlonn. Berth In the Rural Free Delivery Sorvlce. rite only half of So greatly la he Interested In this In- of the rtate ticket with which It had regular Fnliman rates. The increase In Fos'al Clerks hire GOODS FOR FAMILY USE little or nothing to do. at Cedar City from 970 to 9150 per dustry that his self interest asideInfrom beannum: also substantial Inn eases In patriotic feelings he may have Smimwowtwswimiw awwwewww rwwwrwvwvwww vwwweww clerk hire at Cisco, Clear Lake and half of hla state, he must give it his WILL GET THERE SURE. Cdve. Utah. A And so closely is constant The New Way cf uTht Only Waf Increase cf mall service at Cannon-vlll- e the minerthought Interwoven with the indus...DENTIST... from two to three times per Before this. paper reaches Its readtrial life of our people that, to benefit week. AD spared on. In Daml-tr- y Selratll- New Eqvlpamtu Electric Light inrf Electric Tin An a lowarre for the employment of it mu3t In the course of events bene- ers this week the State convention sally Performed. !L J. Pncd-l- p aa Post Office laborer at fit the entire state. This alone with- will have met and accomplirhed Ito SUecmHt Dews the Eire it Fiobi Pjetedlea tTWIIN 70O per annum. would make it good work cf placing the Republican tickout other any The allowance of 4500 per annum et In the field. In a great majority of policy to keep the Senator in the post for clerk Urn at F.nroka. II paidmeiiy , tlon he now holds. But when we con- the counties of the state an equally 1BAY The transfer of J. A. TTe!a to a SCHEDULE, ALL TRAINS DAILY SerRural In Free the sltlon sider thatie has proved himself a Important duty yet remains to be IOA3 031AJ8S UJ8JJ, l3)iUD !( Delivery 8:oe a. m. ti:ee p. m. Lwn. Kenies City p:.e p. m. ie:e a. m. T vice. man constantly working for the varied done. The placing of a legislative eaaaei 'aHOriONVM 6:59 e. at. OS: to Arrive St. Leal 7:44 a. eh 4:3a p. m. The clerk hire et I ca Increased to Interests end Industries of hla constit- ticket In the field wfcieh will insure pri p.m. Oto-Xipnns. 9?00 per annum and nt Mantl to 950 JtoltoS toI k Krit New KccHninv Chair uents we ere forced to say that he la the election cf a United States SenXn Hot king Cjr. Vt Itlrh-U- Park aiurt 89 4J1 Pu,lOJ W c; per annum Car. end Shaping I'u.imu. ator Can, IMila nm Nn rtal-wa- rt who will d hr January a 9i'uNa on 81 00:5 Increased urd ideal 'u at candidate. hire clerk The the Neplil ia Cam, . Ob. vtna Calc .ad Pliiimf Cam, la which uiwir -- I. Mail, via am, 'y-tu J N a will H All ail Wav. 'UN and .mar a Tlfin annum. , Republican man capable srd 0001 l 008 from $io to Kanoa.City tmla. per gaaraatmi. aul.-.I4.M1111. Nil d ra.iaia' Kinr, 91 on ai nail, d om of representing the state's Interests m og:g u 004 The clerk hire at Portage Increased . or mad at Uu Lnulii. Tnnmgh tmla. tatawn Su t-- uia aid urd 009 01 WE LIVE IN THE PRESENT NOT at md from 10 to 9170 per annum. Kiiwu. City, via Eul bu Luai. and K udliuaae, dtaaaiiinwd. u tt Washington. The lion. Thomas an d 0Si 6 ON The annnlntment of Don S. Pare ssj THE PAST. 099 4 o.N urd 009 'I oN Kearns seeks to succeed hlm-el- f. The m d os 9 9 'ON md 094 9 o.N Through Sleeping Care to St. Louis from Denver, Colorado Springs and Postal Clerk at Paysnn and the clerk question now Is, cm the Republican an d 088 'C ON tu d 009 4 ON Pueblo connect direct with trains from Colorado, at Richfield. hire lncre-seUtah, Idaho and Montana N m e 0091 9 ON The srnointment of Walter Ritchie From the Milford Times. party do better than to aend him m d 0881 'I Ask the Ticket Agent for Through Tickets vie aa Postal Clerk at a salary of $70(1 per It haa been said in some quarters back? It has been pointed r.nt in this enri vn 118 annum. 118 oam.it and among Senator Kearns opponents paper before that a In representative AV9'I SUO0 SutunMH Other Increase In Postal Clerk hire, that without hie money he would nevCongress grows In eTc'ency as his wo-- e: At Ft. Genree from $100 to 4061 W8 den tooge m ... ..OR WRITE 3M1 pe annum: Pnndv 460; Fevler er have been United Statea Senator. acquaintances with the routine at B1BVX 3WIJL AVM1IVU c. a a. try. a a r. p. a w. w. Is a lake citt. utah. to ISO; Sigurd to $40; Spanish Fork to Let us take it for granted that it grrro, Washington increases. To use S313DNV. SOT ONV 3XVT XT VS c. DSN COLORADO A A. B H. N. flat-foote- 8ALT LAKE OlTV 4 1 2 KS,9to! Between OGDEN and DENVER fair-minde- d hr Jun.-tiun- Anr-erlca- Wi-ut- kind-floatin- nt mq 0lt m-p'-- oi' ST. LOUIS. p. n ' tr $9,-00- 0. nnti bt s f-- p-- t-d tot h-l- nt mtl oon-nnnn- ep'tl H. J. HASSELL h-- yn - BOTTLED J. E. T IT 1 IJ Four New World's Fair Trains J KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS C-- a- s:u fllm-r.atki-a In-c- an-vi,- n bri-lg- M-- d CHICAGO AND ALTON t. alt SNCPPCRD, A.c. y, VEB, |