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Show TRUTH. 6 TRUTH 11 Issued Weekly by TRUTH PUBLISHING COMPANY. and 12 Central Block, West Second South Street, Salt Lake City. JOHN W. HVGHES, Editor and Manager. Entered at the postofflen Ft Salt Lake City, for transmission through the malls as Utah, second-clamatter. ss SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JULY 12, 1902. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: 82.00 ONE TEAR (In advance) 1.00 SIX MONTHS 75 THREE MONTHS M Postmasters sending subscriptions to Truth may retain 25 per cent of subscription price as commission. If the paper Is not desired beyond the date subscribed for the puolicatlon should be notified by letter two weeks or more before the term expires. DISCONTINUANCES. Remember that the publisher must be notified by letter when a subscriber wishes his r stopped; all arrears must be paid In their paper Requests of subscribers to have mailed to a new address, to secure attention, must mention former as well as present Address all communications to Truth Publishing Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Truths circulation has increased bo greatly within the past two weeks that we feel to direct the attention of advertisers once more to the fact. The acquiring of the Spectator augmented it considerably, but on its own merits the circulation has increased far beyond the most sanguine hopes of its management. This issue is by far the largest ever published by any weekly paper in Utah. We cannot say how many will be printed, for up to the hour of going to press orders were coming in from all parts of the state. We circulate more copies in Ogden than any paper there. Last weeks edition and several hundred extras were taken before noon on Saturday and we could have disposed of a thousand or two more could we have secured them. Truth sold on the streets at 25 and 50 when the cents, and even 81, per copy beexhausted fact of the edition being news women of the came known. One at ten cents per a rented copy agents rent and realized $2 by her foresight the most thoroughly read Truthin isUtah. It is all kernel and no paper shell, as the case of other publications. Hence its subscribers peruse it thoroughly. Those havingusgoods to sell and get their should advertise with worth. moneys The Tribune will at least admit there Nov. 7, 1307 tbe Switzers took an oath are differences between it and Con- to throw the hooks into Austria. "They swore, according to Schiller said Tom. gressman Sutherland. Frei wollen wir sein, ein einig Volk von Bruedern, which means, well The report that J. Pierpoint Morgan knock the divilouto them, me gazabos has bought the entire British navy is an they did. ft ft doubtless exaggerated. to Lucerne. This is a place We went THE SENATOR IN EUROPE. named after a kind of fodder they raise in Utah, so the senator tells me. It At tbe foot of the Alps. Sweitzcr or Neufchatel doesnt come up to Salt Lake according to Tom's opinion, lie says his new (By Special Mareonlgraph.) barn with the caryed horse's head cost Vevay, Switzerland, July 11. From more than half the town. Then we the home of O'Connell and Grattan to went to Kuessnacht where Tell murthe place where Winkelreid put the dered Gesler with a dart. lie must boots to the Austrians, as the senator have been a great lad, says Tom, a expresses it, is quite a jump, but it is handy man with a bow and arrow. 1 nothing for us and we didnt come in would like to have him here now. I no airship neither, to again quote him. wud hire him to go home and take a We have been in this historical little couple o shots at that scut of a felly As me friud Schiller bailiwick three days and are enjoying Garge Sutherland. hahle grasse ums- diese Durch ourselves hugely. They have the initi- says: ser kommen es frie hart. Kein ander ative and referendum here and Tom is weg nach Ivuessnacht Gessler dich zum out looking for a pair of each. He Tode wor deine wir 1st will take them back to Utah and raise which means, he hid inabgelaufen, the grass young ones, he says, if he can get good when he saw him coming and shot him healthy specimens. He is also inspect dead with the same arrow he knocked ing the cantons and declares they never th from the kids head with. should have been abolished in the army Youapple will note Tom is brushing np on at home. his German: Your correspondent and ft ft Dave can understand him some of the Yesterday morning we went up to time. ft ft Castle Chillon, where Prion Bonivard We were met at the foot of Mt, walked fourteen years barefooted and wore holes in the stone floor of his cell Blanc by a delegation from the seat in so doing. The guide said he could of government who wanted Tom to not recall the circumstance, but Tom come here and run the country awhile, told him he had read it in a book by a but he said he did not have time. are many little things back in third cousin of his on his father's side; There Utah to attend to this fall. a man named Lord Byron.' The guide ft ft said lie had not and Tom advised him We have just been informed that We could not find to get the book. the cell nor the stones, nor the chains George Sutherland has made a public and while we were looking for them an declaration. Your correspondent is English tourist explained to Tom the instructed to tell the management of story was a fable. Tom said it was true if it was a fable because he and the senators three papers to hedge on If Sutherland prints a Byron had often talked it over and everything. letter when the Englishman looked doubtful signed by Doc Jones it must not be and walked away he informed your charged to the senator, for he wasn't there when it was writ. correspondent it was just like the I Sas-sennn- ch scoundrel to be making sport of sacred things. ft ft We went to Altorf and saw the statue of Tell, said to stand on the same spot where Tell shot the apple off his sons head. Tom wanted to know wat Tell did it for and the guide nearly had a spasm explaining. When he got through Tom said Tell must have been a fool to use a bow and arrow when he might as well have got a or a six-shoot- er rifle. ft ft congraphed the paper, The Herald gratulates itself upon haying a re. porter on the spot. That is all right for The Herald to say, but candid, it one thinking people will pronounce warnof those marvellous, mysterious gives to those He ings Providence from evil aDd will wishes to protect wonder why the young man did not heed it and at once go back to New York. Some hagiologist on the Herald editorially claims Michael is Gaelic. Pshaw! The name Michael existed before the Gaels were ever heard of. Michael was the general officer who commanded the armies of Heaven when Satan seceded and tried to usurp the! Gaelic forsooth powers of the Infinite. Get thee to an encyclopedia. learn this morning that Bill Glasmann and Doctor Condon have had a fight If Bill has won out send the senator's congratulations. If Condon is the victor congratulate him Wre twice. Tom said he wanted to see the lake and the place where Vier-waldstatt- er Because a young man from the east, on his way here to accept a position on its staff, was caught in a railway wreck, the story of which he tele- ft ft We were invited to scale the Matterhorn this morning, but Tom said he had climbed hills enough without going np any more. Besides he didnt see any signs of mineral there any way. ft ft ft ft The senator saye fire Jim Haynes r FOR. TENDER FEET TRY OVR the Washington correspondent of the Triband to raise the salary of the grape- vine editor of the Herald to $'J H.r 1 week. ft ft The senator says tell Doc Jones l0 write no more letters. ft ft We are going to Scotland from Imre then back to Ireland and will drop Loudon in August, where the sna-to- r will supervise the coronation of hi 8 friend Ed. in-t- MUST RESPECT THE SENATOR. Eugene Traughber, one of the best known newspaper men in the city, who has been connected with the Tribune for nearly a dozen years, during which time he has done some of the best local work on the sheet, has been dismissed d by the management of the combine and will newspaper in future be barred from employment upon either the Tribune, Telegram or Herald, for neither one dare engage a man who labors under the displeasure of Senator Kearns. The principal cause of his dismissal is alleged to be one observation which he made in the Tribune (4 years ago) concerning Eula Wrays damage suit against Mr. Kearns. Mr. Traughber undoubtedly had the inside on the story and that he re framed from publishing all that he knew is apparent from the fact that po litical enemies of the Senator have repeatedly urged him to disclose what he knows, an invitation he has declined. It was a round about way the management of Mr. Kearns alliance took to rid itself of Traughber Knowing that he is a man of excellent habits, of unquestioned ability, of untip ing diligence and with an acquaintance with conditions second to no one, it would have been too raw apiece of business to have fired him without giving him any reason. So what is known as a news bureau was organized and Traughber was placed at its head nominally. lie covered the city and county building for the three papers since last winter. Having thus succeeded in detaching him from the Tribune, the next step was the abolishment of the 'bureau. This leaves Traughber in a where the heads of the three position of the triple alliance can departments to him say very sorry you see, but there is no vacancy just now, call again, good day and all that sort of a thing. Traughber is down and out just as an; one who has trodden on Kearns toes will go down. 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