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Show T RUTH. .'I , TRUTH i tion if it ever gets that far. Should it penetrate to that point it can join issue wiih a real lively antagonist. Neither issued Weekly by of the contending parties will represent TR.UTH PUBLISHING COMPANY. 11 and 12 Central Block, West Second South politics, but politics will afterward Street, Salt Lake City.. judge of both and nominate a judicial candidate for supreme judge or failing JOHN W. HUGHES, Editor and Manager. in that, politics can go to the polls and Entered at the postofflce at Salt Lake City, vote right Utah, for transmission through the mails as second-clamatter. Incidentally some individual laywer, possibly several, who is more brave, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JAN. 25, 1902. less wise than the old diplomats directTERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ing the action of the SS.00 will get against the current at the front, ONE YEAR (In advance) 1.00 SIX MONTHS 75 and learn what it is. THREE MONTHS The only criticism Truth has to make Postmasters sending subscriptions to Tbuth acts is this: may retain 25 per cent of subscription price of the as commission. ' The second resolution seems to inthe date not desired is the If beyond paper timidate individuals from guiding and Subscribed for the punllcatlon should be notified by letter two weeks or more before the directing their own courses whilst term expires. aspiring for judicial offices if the DISCONTINUANCES. takes this prerogative into must notified be Remember that the publisher its hands pending election when it by letter when a subscriber wishes his paper stopped; all arrears must be paid in is to he restored' to the individual to full. whom it alone belongs? ss bar-associati- X bar-associatio- on ns bar-associati- i . . l . ! i i on bar-associati- -- on . bar-associati- on bar-associati- on . Ml Monte Carlo when Mrs. Depew boldly admitted it is very odd. Schwab ought to have as much nerve as a newly married woman, to say the least. Senator Rawlins has been discovered at last. He is in Washington where he made a speech on Tuesday last which was listened to with marked attention. Give Bill Glassman the Ogden post-offiand he would be a fair rival for the notoriety enjoyed by the editor of the Arizona Kicker. ce Smallpox is the pnly thing Bill Glassman was ever exposed to that he didnt take. gben letter, present. Ogden recently a new His hostess is deaf and is a question whether they in this inLast Monday night in this city the when hebaby. asked about the health of the stance may be designated as subjects, state adopted resolu- new born, mistook his language for a for their connection is so close that the tions forcasting the policy of that statement that he was inquiring about singular would probably be more apassociation in shaping the selections of an attack of la grippe from which she plicable than the plural. Bill is the candidates for judicial positions other was suffering. She declared she had most dramatic person in Utah. His than justices of the peace in this state one. every winter, that this was the love of notoriety' is so great that he in future. worst she ever had, that it kept her must he doing something to keep him The essential features of these reso- awake nights and at first confined her in the public eye constantly. He is of lutions are: First a standing committee to her bed. She added that from the those kind of people one frequently of the members appointed by the presi- looks of her visitor he was going to meets who would much prefer being dent and executive council to pass upon have one like it and then told him called the vilest name known in the the qualifications of candidates for to come in just and sit down. category of vile epithets than not to be recommendation whose offices, judicial mentioned at all. To be ignored and is to be passed upon by the association The Paris, Idaho, Post says: ' Peter cast into oblivion hurts him more than at its annual' meeting. Martin is now playing the big drum in else. His latest escapade in Second A pronunciamento against the Salvation Army in Salt Lake. It anything the role of a assuming physician and any one aspiring to a judiceal office by is not known to many that he has been ordering the discharge of a person sufsolicitation or by combining politically shot in three places, hut it is true all from smallpox, on his diagnosis with others to obtain a nomination the same. Well suppose it is. Let Pete fering that the disease was not smallpox was therefor in a political convention. drum if the he get evenby pounding done for no other purpose than to keep This contemplates a departure in the wants to and stop throwing bricks. the mayor before the public. The play history of that association. It portends was fine. Bill, with his most Christ-lik- e the advent of a new organic force in the A rural exchange in telling the story expression, goes up to the afflicted of a subscribers recovery from deafpolitics of this state. and like Jesus healing the leper or curIf this policy is carried into practice ness declares that while three months ing the bed ridden man, commands him ago he could not hear a clock tick now to it will affect politics here and go forth and be no longer confined he can hear a watch tick. If this it will affect the state the walls of the loathsome pest house, and finally will affect keeps up, next week, we may look for by ft lawyers, at least those members of this the well worn announcement that he Bill assumed to know more about the association participating in the action. has heard the bed tick. disease than the physicians. He can The effect on politics will come in Warren Foster, in his valedictory an assume almost anything, but he was associathe conventions the provided of Public clearly a law breaker and should be tion can pass representatives of its fiat nouncing the consolidation Welfare with the Utah Labor Journal, punished as such. It is a serious offense coninto the the primaries through for anyone and more especially for the inadvertantly published something ventions. which will be news to many people in chief magistrate of a city, for the mere In the Republican state convention this city and vicinity, viz: That an ed- gratification of a whim or caprice to of 1895 when the committee on order of turn loose in the community a person has to eat and pay rent. business met, something moved it to itor suffering from smallpox, or any other business of order the published change The Milford Times relates that Hon. infectious disease. It might be the in the call by substituting the nomina- W. H. L. Dotson found Salt Lake too means of causing the illness and death tion of three Supreme Judges for the slow in which to reside and has settled of numbers of innocent men, women nominations of a governor and a con- in Milford. Time was when Dotson and children. But Bill cares little about gressman as first in order. It was not thought this city a bit swift. It was that if he can only keep before the politics which moved this action and during the session which elected Jos- public and gratify his boundless egoof course it was not the tism. His actions lately are such that eph L. Rawlins Senator. that did it, but it affected politics then his friends he is losing whatever It is stated Viking Lawson has or- little reasonfear and the effect continues to this hour. he may have had. What What it was each may decide for him- dered a tin helmet and proposes to let his do those who are urging him for conself. It is barely possible that if the beard grow long in order that he may gress think about it? ran it down and look the part he plays. He already he were nominated If by any chance and elected he identified it they might diagnose the has a hammer like Thor of old and is might make a bigger babboon of himdistemper which fulminates amongst knocking with it wherever he gets a self in Washington than he does in Oglawyers here and possibly it might chance. if that were possible. den, anticipate what it will be up against on Judge Tanner wants a bailiff for his ft ft the committee on permanent organiza court. He had best wait until he has The fact of the matter is, Bill re party i bar-associati- ; at ..Why Schwab denied gambling to have their paper Requests of subscribers mailed to a new address, to secure attention, The country press of Idaho is circumust mention former as well as present address. Ogden, Utah, Jan. 24. The mayor of lating a story on the editor of the Address all communications to Tbuth Pub- Preston Republican. He attended a the city and smallpox are the subjects lishing Compant, Salt Lake City, Utah. at It blessed with most talked of in at a home i i on bailiff a case before him. The office of inin his court would be a sinecure deed. It is hinted that Viking Lawson is after the place. r niin members he is pledged to turn over the waterworks to Ogden City by April 1 He knows and always did know that he can't do anything of the kind and ho is anxious to get up some other fake to take the attention of the people, it will be interesting to hear the excuses which Bill will make for not keeping his promise in the matter of the waterworks. He will probably attempt to throw the blame on the city council which he will say hindered him. He will without doubt cast some of the blame on the lawyers and the law which does not allow private property to be seized even by a municipal corporation and he will ask the people to send him to Congress and he will pledge himself to have the law changed or a special act passed to enable Ogden City to get the water works, or something equally as absurd. Ogden may get the water works if she goes about it in the right way, but Glasmanns plan is not the right way and he knows it. ft ft The water works cry in the late election was fake from start to finish. Any. body with a grain of sense knows that the city cannot get the water works by condemnation proceedings. If the citizens want the privilege of supplying themselves with water, they can either lay a new system themselves or buy the present system from the water works company. If the latter saw that the city was in earnest about building a system of its own it would soon come to time and would be glad to dispose of its system at a reasonable figure. Until the city becomes in earnest in that direction the water works question will never be settled. THE NEW MARSHAL The appointment of Ben. R. Hey wood as United States Marshall for Utah is no surprise. Nevertheless it is looked upon as a victory for Senator Kearns and his faction of the Republican party y and a fortune for the contingent, which urged upon the president the reappointment of Glen Miller, the present incumbent. Senator Kearns and his friends resented in a very emphatic way, what they considered the unwarranted interference of the opposing faction with the senatorial prerogative to dictate the Federal appointments other than the postmasters for the State. Lannan-Sales-bur- ft ft Truth stated a couple of weeks ago that the confirmation of Postmaster Thomas would in all probability be delayed until after the appointees to the Marshallship and other Federal offices are confirmed. This is the club which Senator Kearns is holding over the heads of his opponents to keep them from interfering with his affairs. It would break their hearts if Senator Kearns would take it into his head to stop the confirmation of Mr. Thomas.is He is not at all likely to do so, but he worplaying safe and at the same time rying them a little. ft ft The appointment of Ben Hey wood as United States Marshall is one of the best that could have been made. Mr. of Hey wood is a stalwart in every sense the word. Big, generous, open hearted and at the same time a man of soimo judgement and business ability. will conduct the office to which he nas been appointed with credit to himseu and his friends. |