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Show 11 Exercises at Saltair. Afternoon: concerts etc. Band Band contest at Liberty Park at 8 p. m. SECOND DAY. T RU T H. In the Political Arena.. wool? We produce sugar, lead wool, and on those we demand proSo tion. The man who refuses to vote fnn protection to these industries i not a his of home the friend to the west, to Utah and to Utah near Tara, furniture Someone ought in mercy to cable such like tommyrot, farmers, and the soooner we are rid ni Senator Kearns to come home. There ancestors, and him the better. is trouble brewing in camp; deep, trou- when any schoolboy could tell it if the 4 4 Parade at 9:30 a. m. Band contest at Liberty Park, 8p. m. blesome trouble. Joseph Lippman and the senator bought all the furniture in is located, he Exercises at Saltair. Perry Heath cannot stop it; in fact are the county where Tara not trying to stop it, and no one seems would have $180,000 left of the sum THIRD DAY. to be willing to see either to get in mentioned. Truth prints the news Drill contest at 11 a. m. On Kearns side of the house correctly. It will state here emphatiExcursion to Ogden at 8 and 11 a. m. touch. all is apathy, on the opposition activity. cally the honest belief that Kearns is Saltair all afternoon. Concert at tabernacle in the evening. Truth predicts that Kearns will be going to get a trimming. The opposiA voting contest for the most popular turned down at the state convention t tion is combining to give him a rebuke; Elks lodge will be carried on all three after one of the most bitter political to take a left handed slap at the adminbattles ever witnessed in this state. istration because of its sugar policy in days at Saltair. Salt Lake lodge g relation to reciprocity, and to endorse Mr. Kearns organ, The Tribune is nothing to avert the storm. It is Congressman George Sutherland for BUFFALO BILLS WORK. plodding sweetly along with its guess- standing by the principle of protection ing contest, urging people to send in to a Utah industry, viz., beet sugar. money and take a chance on winof protection is the funNext week the people of Salt Lake their some The principle thousands of dollars by corning doctrine, will have the privilege of witnessing rectly estimating tbe total vote cast damental basis of republican of the party to member a said leading the performance of Buffalo Bill's Wild for congressmen in three states, and by this When the administration paper. West. With the ending of the present its passive inaction1 is permitting attempts, abandon to that issue for anyfriends Kearns to believe a that holy conseason Colonel Cody will have calm pervades the party, when as a thing else, it abandons all tothe party for. It is all right support for exhibition his ducted twenty matter of fact, from Vernal to Tooele, stands great so long of the administration the party years. All the world knows about it. from Joe Howells farm in Cache, down as it does not conflict with the printhree miles below Kanab, grindstones Opie Read, the well known novelist, have been revolving for weeks, sharp- ciple stated, but when our representasaw the exhibition and this is what he saw our own beet sugar industry ening knives which will be used on its tives and jeopardized, in order to attacked wrote: master on the 11th day of next month. assist tbe Cuban republic, it was their If mans greatest study is man, of 4 4 duty to resist the action, no matter who what worth has Buffalo Bill been to Mr. Kearns other journal, The Her- headed the movement. George Sutherthe student? Strip him of romance, of ald, also maintains silence concerning land stood for Utah. Tom Kearns for the eastern republicans, who history, and regard him simply as a this condition. Instead of informing stood care what becomes of sugar. If collector of the human species, and the party it presumes to represent "of do notcan hurt us on this line, they cap they then note the distance he advances be- prevailing conditions, that it might get on others. If sugar is to be discrimi-nrte- d yond any sbowman. When Barnum in shape and take an advantage, it conagainst; if the beet farmers are products lowered in price, gathered wild beasts from the dark tents itself with publishing cablegrams to have their not lead? Eastern republicans corners of the earth, wise men ap- from Paris, announcing that Senator why want to remove the duty on lead. If plauded, for they declared that he had Kearns has bought 8200,000 worth of on both sugar and lead, why not on brought home to every child the truth of natural history. And what has Buffalo Bill done? He has opened a great school of anSL thropology, and not only wisdom but royalty has been forced to applaud. 20 EAST FIRST SOUTH. Surely his entertainment is the greatest the world has ever seen, and could it have been possible in tbe vigorous days of Rome; had this mammoth play been enacted in the neighborhood of the Eternal City, the school boy of all nations would today translate its wonders into his mother tongue. Morse has made the two worlds touch the tips HAVE NO of their fingers together. Cody has nations of all made the warriors join hands. Who but this man has con-h- as conceived so fantastic a play? In one act we see the Indian with his origin shrouded in historys mysterproious fog; the cowboy, nerve-strun- g duct of the new world; the American soldier, the dark Mexican, the glittering soldier of Germany, the impulsive dragoon, and that strange, swift spirit from the plains of Russia, the Cossack marvelous, theatsical display, a drama USING ; uelo EcMoay, with scarcely a word Europe, Asia, Africa, America in panoramic whirl, lliilth Economy, and yet as individualized as though own country. they had never left their Diek Economy, Buffalo Bill has taught the knowTime Economy, ing world a lesson. It was a bold thing from the man this to undertake, but All arm eomblnad whan you uaa west did it. There often arises a man D1 AMOND C SOAP who makes the world think, but how few have made the world stare? In Complete catalogue the years to come, when Cody hae 300 premiums that be secured by saving passed away, hundreds of imitators will may arise to scramble and strive for a semthe wrrppers, furnished blance of his marvelous force, but he free upon request. Send cannot be approached, for History has your name on a postal marked him as one of her children. card and we will mail you n Columbus discovered America. The Ihe catalogue. centuries rolled one upon another and if Addmtr d a man from the western plains Premlua Dipt, the discoverer's work and Rome. to of Indians rought a band The Cudahy Packing Co., ; The tenth annual camp fire of the Slitti Oaihi, Reb. W Utah County Indian War veterans will mm Diamond "C" Soap for tale bp ull Orocen. be held at Lehi city park on August 19, been have rates 22. 21 and Special 20, made on the railroads for the occasion. a do-in- : 4 Jl t, i f 1 G. F. CULMER. New Etl BRO Paints EQUAL EfiHhdkBiffl BcdDimoinrn IH ii show-ov- er com-lete- mr i : y Now that statement fairly represents the opposition to Kearns. It is claimed by his opponents that he has abandoned Utah in his standing by the administra-tion- . It is related that when the ship subsidy bill was up he was asked whether he favored it or not. Ilis reply was If it is an administration measure, I do. Kearns, so it is asserted by those who know, is taking his political wisdom from eastern men He consults Cog and Doc Jones, whose ideas are eastern. He hasn't a Utah man on his pay roll of advisers, not even a clerk. And because of his abandonment of the industry which means so much to the people of this state, in favor of a republic in the West Indies, members of his party propose to give him a dressing down such as he will remember. 4 4. The Kearns opposition is combining, as asserted. Smoot and his friends are cursing him up hill and down dale. They openly charge him with ingratitude and desertion; with violating pledges made in solemn conclave and are determined to get even. Arthur Brown and his followers are after him and unless he captures tbe convention and puts a gag upon it, Kearns will hear some of tbe bitterest remarks he ever heard concerning his conduct. Salisbury and his followers are going for him tooth and nail. Sutherlands friends are working night and day to secure a vindication for Georges action in the house in standing by one of the material interests of the state and they are going to come very close to winning. The proposition will be put before the convention in such a manner that to defeat Sutherland will be to declare against the principle of protection and abandon it. As tbe gentleman If the party quoted also remarked: should talk about reciprocity with any country in such a manner as to effect the steel industry, what a ruin it would meet. The east would forsake it and it would go down to defeat. Why is not the sugar, lead and wool interests of the west as dear to its people as the iron interests of the east to their people? 4 4 Truth has no interest in setting forth the facts, other than to give the news. The other papers will not print it. The impotent country press of the state doesnt know an item when it sees it. But for the medium the people have in this paper, the delegates would come to the conventions all at sea as to what was doing. This isnt printed as an apology either. 4 4 George Sutherland wants to go to the United States senate. Truth knows this because be has said so. His friends are working to that end. He is an active candidate. There isnt any passive business about it. Mr. Sutherland, will be in the race with lots of support behind him. Whether or not Arthur Brown will make an active canvass depends upon future developments. At present Arthur is preparon the ing a speech to be delivered will be a and it floor of the convention, hummer. If there is a newspaper ina the state with a desire to accumulate column or two of good, warm news, it should send a couple of stenographers. Brown will not make the only address. There will be others. Two leading men whose names have been |