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Show TRU T H. senate this winter. All of which is The glad news roseate and glowing the will be welcomed by tired, weary and discouraged Democracy all over this commonwealth with cheers of jubilation. Never mind where Joe got his information from, please: it is none Tiger-r-r-r-of your business. Whoop-da- i Rah for Clark and MoCune! encouragement Rah for Joe, who published the joyful ocratic nomination for county auditor, intelligence! the ft ft and his friends say he will land receive hearty not very He may rjlum. There is not likely to be any big row does support from the Herald, but that in the Republican state convention. not seem to worry him any. The rank and file of the party have deft ft Thomas clared against it, and the differences Joe Lewis, son of P. Lewis, has returned from Thunder between Senator Kearns and Congressmountain full of hope, visions of man Sutherland will have to be fought Democratic success and information out somewhere else. The adherents of some time have about the future of the party. Joe de- the congressman for in waging their clares that W. A. Clark is going- to been very aggressive make The Herald get in line for the fight on the Kearns faction, while the have been more inclined to be j party this fall and is going to put upxa,i,TO shown a disposition to about steen millions to carry this state pacific, and have over and heal the breach smooth to is things going and that A. W. McCune to threatened rend the party and which so close out his business down in Peru success its at the polls. This the for endanger he can return home and run has made friends for . placatory spirit Kearns of those who were decidedly against him, while the congressman's smoking dailies. albut the intention is that the by some of the hop would paper, into activity; sluggish Democracy of He will not run for the place, and the shall principles Herald He support dW. of the county be violating, confidence if he Nebeker though the several heads Thus spoke is heart and soul for Aquila. the state have the Democratic party. organizations throughout the of alleged Montana, W. A. Clark, for the nomination and election, been making bluffs at doing something; ft. ft been owner of the Herald, of this city, last headquarters have although much Herald man- Wednesday, to, a Tribune reporter. Traughber is receiving of Eugene the courtesy by opened faith and to in his race for the Demto show its good vacated one Then agement, which kindly the redeem promises the Herald room formerly occupied by reporters looks followed this declaration with editorials in this city, as a matter of fact it as dead on the principles of the Democratic as if that once powerful party is in Utah. party entitled, Latest Automobile as the pioverbial duck here Womans Right to Disone stands Tragedy, No no leadership. is Humor Among Thieves, There burse, looking to- ' General Miles Trip, and some juicy movement a head to ready a row I political paragraphs commenting upon ward partisan advantage. With with oppor-- topics such as international lawn tennis, in the camp of the enemy, bing the corner stone at Pocatello, the the face, in it right arrestofPre8identBurt, of the tunity looking malors colonels, Union Pacific. Tile Tribunes eager-on-(, erstwhile general, are sitting down, ne8s to let it be known that the Herald tendering what is going to is a Democratic paper is very signifi-w- ya .how that there is and poe8 won t. 1 it and next hoping happen perfect understanding between the two discouraged. rank and file are becoming rgaQ8 ft worker for One very prominent local are as Hon. Frank J. Cannon has no aspirathe party; a man whose politics said to tions for congress, as has been stated firmly fixed as his religion, getting sick Truth Thursday; I am men who ought and tired of it all. The and help ng to be getting to the front home putting organize are staying at wallets, another row of buttons on their are We cents. lest they lose fifteen helpless. With a bankruptourtreasury; Salt Lake Business College expres-Bion-s with no newspaper to voice or to defend us from the constant Opens For Fell Term we ean do attacks of our opponents, it hard. September 2, 1902 nothing. We are up against the were at who in times past nd clamoring tor offl.now 11 back to letotners fight the Datues. to win, Ison, forest deni. thev thought we had a chance an- -, one over hey would be a tumbling to be classed ex-Sher- r! iff - wT - i - School Opening. tSS Joseph fie S ifadew Take8 Jim Moyle, for VWiW in-Sn- ce Vhen he thought there was for him to become was as aggressive a fighter He had his as one would wish to see. of the time. Now coat off office reading where is he? Up in his and wondbooks on political economy for con-I nominated ering who will be whirla once was Jude Burton now and energy. wind of ambition office of. shape there is nothing in the and says if back sits he to be gained, this would not we had done is down have happened. Judge King east telling the people the RtahDe her people believe in state and is look-tDunbar has left the around for iew worlds to conquer The few active politicians feft are ilamorlng for nominations for Howells la howelllnff to his office. be defriends that Ham Naylor should Ham defeated for sheriff, because when the feated him two years ago, have been ethics demanded he should the chorus. re elected. Dowse joins work toward does any Not one of them gov-ernor- fhe CULMER. (Si BRO. .. two-thir- ds so-and- -so 20 EAST FIRST SOUTH. New Erac Sgg Points cause it was disrovered that an office and the wanted Halvorsen same fix and that the in balance were was why they got together. What the to narty needs is an emetic; something and cause it to get sick at the stomach who fellows, these of throw up a lot want an office all the time. Let them helo get organized before they begin to clamor for pie. 1 am a Democrat that because I believe in it. I think once man the seek to the office ought are forty in a while. But here and unless candidates for every place of think them none there is pie in sight advancethe for work to it their duty am sick of the ment of the principle. Idozens like me. business and there are We cannot vote for the other fellows because we do not believe it right. But . what can we do? was finished course I havent time to read and I cant keep cases on the Sutherland, but in general terms wilL strongly endorse the government and as its head. President Roosevelt - ft ft Some Democrats are talking of not putting a ticket in the field at all this fall. They say the cards are stacked by the Mormon church for the state to go Republican and for Reed Smoot to be the senator. Fighting in the face of such a combination1 they say is emulating the bull who undertook to stop the locomotive. - .ft ft The Salt Lake county delegates to the Republican state convention will probably meet in caucus in this city on the Saturday before the convention to select a chairman and agree upon a ft ft HAVE NO EQUAL og of principles, amounts to nothing, when the business of organizing endorsement of Mr. Sutherlands position in regard to the Cuban sugar reciprocity affair, and consequently the turning down of Senator Kearns, who took the side of the administration. The convention will endorse neither Senator Kearns nor Congressman line of action. 1 for the spread club, organized primarily be- supporters are being criticised by members of the party for pushing things too far, particularly in demanding an ncl A. B. Hayes is talked of considerably for permanent chairman of the Republican state convention. ft ft. James Godfrey, a prominent resident of Murray and an ardent Republican, is a candidate for the nomination for county commissioner. Mr. Godfrey is an able and consciencious gentleman and has many warm supporters. I H USING Etonony, ILialtk Ecoiomy, Back Eesaomy, Tima Eeonowy, All are oomblned when you ua D1 AMOND C SOAP r Complete catalogue show-ove00 premiums thaf may be secured by saving the wrr ppers, . furnished free upon request. Send your name on a postal can! and we will mail you n She catalogue. AddrtUf Prinitua Dipt., Iho Cadahy Packing Co., Surtb Omhi, Nib Diamond Soap for tali by all Proem. I r . The Democrats must feel good over, the fact that they have received through the Salt Lake Tribune notification from Senator Clark that the Herald is a Democratic paper and will advocate the Democratic cause this fall. Coming through the senior branch of the newspaper syndicate, they will no doubt, regard it as authoritative and govern themselves.accordingly. Some time ago Chairman Roylance, at the instigation of numerous Democrats over the state, wrote to Senator W. A. Clark, of Montana, requesting an audience with him at his earliest convenience. The senator notified Mr. Roylance that he would be in.Salt Lake about the last of August and would be glad to meet with a few leading Democrats of the commonwealth and discuss the policy of the Herald, past present and future. The state chairman non- - |