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Show TRUTH Senator Kearns action on the Cuban ical issues of the day, but will dibcuss by any the constitution and the laws of the sugar question does not ofprove its members nation. means that a good many ft ft did not approve of it. ft ft Well defined rumors informs us that The platform adopted by the Repub- Senator Kearns is in a serious state of lican state convention at Ogden was mental perturbation. Instead of things written by Judjje Theodosius Botkin. coming to him they are going from as it came from his him. It was approved The senator is just awakening to few changes. pen with very the fact that it is a condition which ft ft confronts him, not a As a reThe first meeting of the Democratic sult there have beentheory. several curtain state central committee was held at the lectures of late. It appears that the Knutsford hotel on Wednesday even- senator wants to be honest and demands results obtained it ing, anl from the his that be honest with him. workers would seem that the party has made no He wants them to stay purchased. But mistake in selecting the Hon. Frank J. things are not going right at all. The Cannon as its chairman. Beginning Ice cream statesman, imported from with a fund of very small proportions, the land of hooppoles, corndodgers and before the session adjourned over $2,000 blue jeans trousers to manage the senwas in the hands of the treasurer, and ators newspapers, instituted a cheap, more to come. It is said Senator Rawcent fifty graft, something like the lins contributed a cool thousand, while Louisana lottery, but much less worthy, on a single dollars began floating inwhich this was done in the senator's absence plan suggested by thethe-chair, Democracy and without his approval. To add to continued, means that the all money required for a the discomfort of the head of affairs, will have this is proposed. Mr. the as such campaign, pay roll is said to be increasing endless chain of an Cannon suggests with remarkable regularity and rapidcollections, in the following fashion. Other henchmen engaged by one ity. Every Democrat. is to contribute Thomas have been telling wondrous dollar to the life saving fund, and is works performed, and on his return he to pledge himself to secure, a promise discovers they were prevaricators, from one other Democrat that he or she and simple. It is said the senator will contribute a dollar, and secure a purediscovered that a fellow who will ias on. promise from one other, onand botrain ie for you will also lie against you and the This little scheme worked even- as a result of his detections, there is on the to Lake from Salt Ogden, tune-o- f $78 music in the air which may result In a ing of the convention, to the jurstof discord soon. It is also said in silver dollars. It worked at this that the publisher and manager will be meeting very successfully. summonded east to work at his trade of ft ft secretary of the national committee, as selected was P. J. Daly secretary whiie one or two of the senators im-- j of the committee. Judge Powers, S. A. mense force of Washingtonian clerks D. headed by Doc Jones and secretaries, King, James C. Leary t Hon. Thomas will be brought here to do the bidding Dee, James H. Moyle and C. C. Rich of the .old man in local politics, he ards constitute the executive commit-- : having proposed to run his machine Mr! without the assistance of his present tee, with Mr. Dale as treasurer and v force. He is quoted as having said that chair-Moyle as a sort of assistant to the man and confidential adviser. Every- while he may have been buncoed into an Indian gold brick, he does thing connected with the arrangements buying not propose to pay high rates of cumumade by the chairman was ratified. lative interest on the investment. The rooms of the committee will be at ft ft the Knutsford. The headquarters of or a in selected will be day the party The Summit county Democrats eviin will be and two good style, opened dently do not care because Harry ft ft Shields left the party. At a recent One feature of the campaign this year meeting in Park City a resolution was will be the campaign whieh will be introduced, declaring it to be the sense made by the candidate for the supreme of the that its thanks be excourt. Judge Young will not be asked tended meeting to Judge Shields for leaving the to talk to the people on the mere polit- party. A delegate made the point that the resolution was out of order. Any- . : : . althing for.the good of the party is McChairman ways in order replied Laughlin and the resolution passed by an overwhelming vote. RELIABILITY ft ft I am to speak to the convention at 1 said Senator Beveridge to C. E. Allen, at Ogden, on "Second Because they are hacked by the morning of the fateful day of the COO. a bond ( in the sum of 110, 00.) The committee, replied convention. .In Accuracy and Completeness they excel. Mr. Allen, with very accurate distinctThe Abstracts themselves are our best proof. ness and measured delivery, have ar- nged, senator, for you to speak this A. W. SMITH. Ma.na.ger. But I was in- ening at 8 o'clock. Telephone 704. to wist fust south st. rmed that I was to speak at 1 oclock. he committe have arranged, senator,8 p you to speak this evening at ilock. But, persisted the little Utah Light & Power Co. from Indiana, there must be some an istake. I was informed that I was to dress the convention at 1 o'clock this INSTALLATION. The committee have ternoon. LBCTHIOAL.1 for you to speak this senator, H. P. Water-44- 00 Salt Lake And then 8 oclock. at ening Salt Lake Steam 1500 H. P. would he pack his 6000 P. H. Water Ogden Leased Plant .Water 2000 H. P. Abstracts are kellablej 0ir First Because they are correct. oclock this: afternoon, ar-sre- d, Bev-declar- Salt Lake SAS. 00 Ogden 7 8. - Cu. Ft. Dally. M Cu. Ft. Dally. 400 11 MAIN STREET. SALT LAK CITY. StllViHnnnnufnifiunfifhniininiuitWfl ed Had Senator Beveridge been per1 mitted to address the convention at oclock he would have stated that he bore a personal message from the president asking them to endorse his Cuban policy, that he bore a message from the National commitee to the same effect and would have started a spell binding speech whieh might have hail a great effect. But Mr. Allen's The committee, senator, have arranged for you to speak this evening at 8 oclock destroyed all the plans of the coterie which wanted him at 1 o'clock. ft ft The Telegram remarks that in the coming senatorial contest Freddie Leonard will be found in Reed Smoots corner. If he makes no more of an impression than he did while acting as bottle holder for George A. Smith for congress; Reed might as well get to the last row of chairs in the upper balcony . and be seated. ft ft According to the platform and other resolutions adopted by the Republican state convention, the average reader will easily discern that the convention endorsed Congressman Sutherland for voting to retain a tariff on beet sugar, while it warmly commended Senator Kearns for not. JUST RECEIVED Operat HBis. Fashion has decreed that the proper hat for afternoon or evening dress for men is the silk or Opera Hat. The Opera llat is convenient as ft ft flat. Richardson ft ft' The friends of Orson II. Hewlett say his nomination for the state senate is sure. He will have a large support from all the precincts in the city and will be strong in the county. it closes The latest style here all sizes. Call and try one on, & Adams, 172 Main Street. COMMERCIAL A CLUB NARROWNESS. The Commercial Club appears to be a The Democratic convention was re- narrow, contracted, illiberal concern, markable for the absence of candi- and unless it changes its ways it will go dates. .Judge Powers, according to the to the wall. At the invitation of the game which appeared to be played won club a of number citizens met to goodly out. He succeeded in not being nomidiscuss the water question with mem-Mnated. of the club. It is true that both ft ft It is said in the streets that Horace club members and others talked nonG. Whitney is trying hard to induce sense for the most part, and demonhis relatives, Bishop Orson F. Whitney strated that they knew nothing about or Geo. T. Pyper to become candidates the water situation and still less about for the Democratic nomination for the remedy, but. a of the county clerk. Whats the matter with club, Judge Colborn, moved that a H. G. the nomination himrs non-memb- er self? accepting ft ft Regarding the convention in Sevier I will county Senator Rawlins said: say to the liar who declares I have assaulted the army that, while I am not a wealthy man, I will give $1,000 to anyone who will furnish proof that I have ever uttered one word or syllable reflecting upon the honor of the American army. ft ft . committee of fifty be appointed to investigate the conditions and make recommendations of measures for increasing the supply. The motion was carried and the board of governors afterwards named the committee of fifty. Ordinary courtesy demanded that the mover of the motion should be made chairman, but he wasnt. He wasnt even given a place on the committee. No one was appointed on the committee who was not a member of the Commercial Club, and this in the face of the fact that the citizens generally had been invited to meet and help on the work. This is pretty small business. Is it that no one will be allowed to assist in a plan for furthering a public common cause unless he first pays the Commercial club $50 and then some more in the form of Ghauncey P. Overfield, who is a resident of the' Fifth precinct of the city, is a candidate for a Democratic nomination for the lower house of the legislature. Mr. Overfield is a bright young man who for several years has held dues? responsible positions here, and is now the western manager of the American Stoker Co., of New York City. He is a Pennsylvanian by birth and comes from the county of Wyoming, which is A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE celebrated as being one of the few Democratic counties of the commonwealth. Is a dangerous thing. This Is especially true In the practice of ft ft Optics . Our long experience In Optics, and the many pleased patrons candidate a is L. Hamlin for the A. we have In the city and state, warlower house of the legislature, not for rant us In assuring you that you will make no mistake If you consult us the senate as has been erroneously when in need of Spectacles or stated. ft ft O. D. Those who supported James Devine 9 Atlas for congress have their knives out for Expert Refractionlst, 1345-Block. 'Phone E. B. Critchlow to defeatohim for the state senatorship to which he aspires. They say Critchlow while appearing to be for Devine threw him down and also SALT LAKE ICE COMPANY insulted the Irish declaring that a Irishman as United States d g was DUtllUd W.tr senator enough for Utah. ft ft J. B. Swenson, a talented young man birth, and a good Republican, is a candidate for the office of county J Telephone 43, surveyor. ir -- SCHRAMM, 206-- k. ..ICE.. of-Uta- h |