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Show TRU T H. the dictation of Kearns. He slush sent from here by the individual speech at the Lagoon as of libel, alluded to is little short man Friday write somJ1 his had and ft ft in the thing pacific line on Monday W matter entire Sutherland If of takes Glassmans advh Z the facts the Now on the out sell up anything here, he might as well are that Bill has started to He is legging to get a Democrats. ft ft Democratic paper here, and for what Bill is not alone in the matter of with purpose? So he can do business newspapers. The venerable old Major both sides. He has had two Salt Lake Littlefield threatens to enter the field newspaper men on the ground, playing with an organ. Lord preserve us from one against the other for a month. all these calamities. To make his piay if C. Everybody up here is wondering stronger the major announces in his M. Jackson knows that Bill gets a propittle sheet that Frank J. Cannon is osition from him one day and then plays thinking of establishing a paper. As the it against the other man the next. major is one of the pensionThen when the other fellow makes course of such a statement is casome sort of offer, Bill works Jackson ers, to make lculated is think it supposed Frank is people with that. However, behind him. It is all rubbish, both the that Jackson knows his business and will not fall into any trap that wise old statement that Littlefield will start a boy Bill will set for him. The Demo- paper, or that Cannon will establish crats up here would like a good paper, one. It is a bluff on Bill. Bill has a but they will not stand for anything franchise, or says he has. for Assocwhich savors of Glassman. Glassman iated Press dispatches, which he wants wants to get a paper established in Og- to sell, or turn over to some one with & den that he can control. Then while string, so he can pull them back, if the he skins the Republicans with one he paper is a success. can rob the Demacrats with the other. ft II He is sore on the Republicans, because The push worked a game on Glas he was forced to retire from the race for congress. Forced is the proper man at the Lagoon. Bill thought he term. Had Bill entered the contest in was going to get a chance to make a earnest and endeavored to make a camto that efspeech. He was paign for the nomination, there would fect. When he telephoned have been such an got there they made campaign made against him that the him umpire a ball game and all the chance he got to make a speech was party would have risen upen masse and Kicked him out. Bill knew this and he when he called strikes and balls. Handucked under. He doesn't want to son made a speech and Sutherland stand for no expose of his personal ac- made a speech, and Bill had to go tions, not he. away back and sit down where he could ft ft listen. Bill is discovering he is very is Bill giving Sutherland advice these near being a dead bird. II ft days. He urges George to lay down, for the good of the party, and submit to Joe Howells was in town last week on his way to Salt Lake to look at the Elks. He told your correspondent that things were looking bright for him for congress. Joe thinks he can win in a . canter. He has no opposition save iu Devine, according to his statement. And he thinKs he can get away with FIRST SOUTH. Devine in a manner easy and refreshing. tnnL-George- he is first in the race and will continue will be much confusion and uncertainty about the result of the election in this in the lead right along. ft ft county especially. It would be unfortunate if the Mormon and Gentile Among the visitors to the city this question should come up in any such week were Howells, of Cache, and way, but the latter point to the returns Livingston, of San Pete. These gen- of the former elections and declare they tlemen were very reticent, when it will try to get even this time. ft ft came to discussing their chances for Jake Moritz's boom for the state sen. landing the congressional nomination and neither cared to talk. I. C. Thor-ese- n, ate is growing. He has many friends candidate for assessor on the Dem- who are working assiduously on his behalf. Mr. Moritz is a man of ocratic ticket in Cache, was among the and good sound sense and wouldability be a crowd. Thoresen declared he was not useful member of the senate. making an active campaign, but was a ft. ft V passive candidate. He says everybody A new Republican candidate for conup there is for Quil Nebeker, for the Democratic nomination for congress gress has appeared in the person of and if Quil is nominated he will come Post Master.Thomas. There have been under the wire ahead of all of them, whisperings of something of the kind ft-for a day or two, but it was only yesterThomas was generally It is said that the canvass James De- - day thatof Mr. in connection and it is that vine is making is worrying a whole lot spoken ritber to pred,ct how the an-eary of people. If Jim is successful in land- - nouncement will be received, Smoo Reed that means it the place ing OGDEN LETTER, will make a more earnest fight for the senatorship, while if Howells is seOgden, August 15. Bill is hot under lected, then Reed's chances will fall ac cordingly. Those who know say thal the collar. He has opened his batterone of these offices should go to a Mor- ies on Hanson and is lampooning that mon and that if a Gentile is nominated excellent young gentleman in the colfor congress, it means that Smoot wil be pushed hard and fast for the sena umps of the Standard nearly every day. torship. Time will tell the story how Bill maintains that Hanson inspires ever. your correspondent with information ft ft concerning his plans. Now as a matter is let of fact, Hanson does not know your corDaniel Harrington still writing ters to his constituents, assuring them respondent here at all. So Bill need of his good standing in the race for not go off half cocked. Bill also claims inspires the articles written the congressional nomination and of the Hanson from here for Goodwins Weekly. The perfect organization of his supporters Truth man cannot speak as to that, It is said of Dan that he has expended but is inclined to doubt the accuracy of more money in postage in this canvass the assertion, for Hanson is a bright he is making than Will Roylance, the man and to accuse him of fathering the Democratic state chairman, could afford, and that had the tatter the means at his command Dan has, he would carry the Btate with a whirl and a rush. ft ft ft Judge King quietly departed for the east last Monday morning and will be absent for ten days. This means that there will be something doing right soon. The judge has a string on the Democratic congressional committee and is going to tell the members thereof that with the expenditure of some cash but here, Utah can send back Rawlins and a member of the lower house. It' is pretty near time something wasfordone in for the dilapidated Democracy, shot to its present condition it it all is a leader. of want for King pieces going to make a tour of the east and see awhole lot of people and by the time he returns there will be no further reason for Roylance to ask for postage stamps. ft ft Hugh Watson's friends are working quietly to land him the nomination for county commissioner on the Democratic ticket. The second precinct, and moi e especially the Sixth ward, is said to te very favorable to his candidacy. ft ft Gentiles who expect to be candidates at the next election are looking up the election returns of the last county elec-to- n and calling attention to the fact that then Mormons who were candidates on either ticket ran ahead of their Gentile opponents regardless of political affiliations. The cards are being shuttled so that Gentiles will be nominated against Gentiles on the two tickets, and in certain quarters a movement is being quietly started having for its object the ignoring of party lines and to induce Gentile voters to scratch Mormon candidates. Some of the of this scheme are very much in earnest, and if they meet with half as much success as they anticipate, there pro-mote- ex-senat- anti-convent- G. F. CULMER 20 EAST Maw UT'.vsx ion BRO. 1Pcv4-4- o GLARING INCONSISTENCY. When you come to look at it, what an inconsistent place Salt Lake is in TT Mnfldhem EoMoiim; neb Economy, Health Economy, Back Economy, Time Economy, All ar combined when you uee DI AMON D C SOAP Complete catalogue show over 300 premiums thal may be secured by saving the wrppers, furnished free upon request. Send your name on a postal card and we will mail you Jhe catalogue. allowed to break the Sabbath as mailer of course. Sure enough its a queer old world. 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