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Show J TRUTH. i t 2 his party pould get at. it. It is said that years and has held numerous positions Ed madjBja recprd for himself. Hither- of honor and trust and always acquitted lie enjoys the to he has". been, playing, the economy, himself with credit. he is genial of the confidence action public, ip this time,Jie got. racket;bntwhole-soule- d few and and been to said people have is have .Loose good shape. than he; greatly .assisted, in his work by Heed more or warmer friends and upright in all his dealings became alarmed at, the Smoot;.-whpand at the same time a thorough man greeting given Bryan in Ills own county .of affairs, he would be an acquisition to and he.setjtn .work, counteracting as much as possible the effect the Nebras- the legislative body. .A A kans speeches had., Simon Bamberger, one of the DemoIf 11 y the. way. ; It.i reported that cratic nominees for state senator, is so during Bryans tour through the three well known, not only in Salt Lake, but c unties to the south that whenever the throughout the interrnountain Au n try, name of Rawlins was mentioned by that to produce his biography here would be entirely superfluous. As a him, the crowds cheered to the echo? But when1 he suggested that King wat-good' man and .deserving of their support tho silence was ro thick one a knife. This con- could cut - Honorable . . . : - l , i f a ; . . i it-wit- . vtyiii uuu LilC ' without honoi but it didn save this week al vbrkVA' seem jo' During the of' old Democracy' the Wur,horses will get ' lAt'61 lthe; Tlende rson and the stump. Powers3!aVfe,'lgbing,.,o is out hammerinp Agulnaldo'Welier ' Friink ;iJ. Cannon is' away. eying ti make some speeches.- ' .FS. Richartb will get into he harness-Judge Mil Duseubern and of Judge bum, Provo, havo answered the call to arms. Al tho old timers are buckling on then armor and will makeA rush with tlx rest. d. prophet is net in nW owrt country, that - H,- i i the brethren ought to vote for meD who would vote for Smoot, if elected. Wherever these reports have been circulated, steps have been taken looking toward their absolute denial. .As a matter of fact ti e i rumors areuntiue. No lodge or ass oiation in this city, or inany other has taten such action as dicated. and if they had, their charters would have been forfeited. As to the have report that the Liquor Dealers statement a such a resolution, passed is more than silly . . A ' .1; ' ; i : this day of.Januury the commissioners sat The Kheriflcum.-- ' in and hung up his hat; The attorney reported hed nothing .to say Ann the chief janitor was given-hipay. The road supervisors each one filed a bond And the infirmary matron set up a robin round; Declaring the inmates Were in needof new shirts And one needed corn salve to stop up his hurts. The board ordered everything asked for that day. , And told the clerk that his bill they'd.soon pay. And .after endeavoring to see how muchcoul hod been burned In the building that month; the board duly adjourned. On s ' r .. i.'.C ; tti il, : 1 ' i W k A A All of which would be new and JudgeTdwera is going to speuk ai Eurek'pn the Saturday evening befori tho campaign. A. J. .Weber and another speakery probably C. M. Jacksonwill address the voters of Park City oi tohalf of the' Democracy on Monday uniqui. .. ' : week. ;v .. !l ' of. I . f i i f 'i i . , . ' t i i j. Bryan conlributed i a A'" . of David EvaP& was filled by the committee' appointing B. B. Quinn. Mr. Quinn wa9 fully entitled to the place on the ticket because in the convention SIMON BAMBIR3ER. he received the next highest vote to those who at that time were nominated and the Icommittee made no mistake in business man he stands in the first rank. the manner in which his campaign fund He is largely engaged in mines, rail- contribution is leing discussed. Mr. placing his name among the candidates roads and other and made Overlield a tender of a small bunlarge enterprises, for the house. Mr. Quinn has been a has a is and in factor the been, potent resident of Salt Lake county for many dle of coin to the committee, tut that development of the state. He is popuTO lar with ,all. classes and his deeds of body wanted more and would not take his little contribution. How the story charity are numerous and not bounded by any creed or religion. To the ticket leaked out no one seems to know, but of which he forms a part he is a tower there is a rift in the lute somewhere. of strength and will draw support from Mr. Overlield is considering the advismany who are not of his political faith. OMAHA BEER. ability of banding ' the committe a A A Reports from the outside counties bunch. By the way, it is stated that The Jeweler are to the effect that the friends of someone on the . Republican county 99 con at Chauncey. committee a tossed Reed Smoot, or some of them at least, He was informed Krugs 'V'Cabinet that one of the legisMormon-Genti- le are to a Btart of sort lative working on the Republican For Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry at lowest nominees ' As nutritious as an; English was to be taken off, and ticket over the possible prices . Mall orders given going fight Porters or Malt Tonics, and seqatorship, was prompt attention. would if asked he consent to let a Connoisseur's delight. which will result in the Mormons vothis name go in to fill the vacancy. To 75 EA8T 8ECOND SOUTH STREET- ing for men who will be for the apostle this he gravely he would that replied SEE. I , KRUG'S ' : i . - Sal Sickle I . Krugs "Extra Pale I . i . u Light, and mild, and pnlat- -' able, and Appropriate on all : occasions. "i . - . Either Of the above brands delivered in ah; part of the city."' 1;1 It Aft 1 THeOldResort, jj !.! a 276 I South Main Street. . , ADAM SNYDER.- Proprietor.- TKUtfHOMK 1091 - for the senate. It has been reported several times, to the headquarters of the Democrats in this city, and the reports have been confirmed, that advocates of the candidacy of Mr. Smoot have been working in the outside counties, where the population is nearly, if not quite, all Mormon, that the various lodges in this city, such as the Masons, Knights of Pythias have all declared etc., against the canof Smoot and that the Liquor didacy Dealers Association has also passed strong resolutions against his candidacy. These reports have represented that these associations were composed entirely of Gentiles; that it was a Gentile fight which was being waged; ergo Odd-Fellow- s, ,.r il. p Y. MfiTTmTTTTMTflTTTnmiTTTTTTTTTTTTTTmTTTTTTP J j to the IT PAYS i 11 . The-vacanc- y !' v -- . on the Democratic legiscaused lative tickeij by the withdrawal ! Ia. : . A A Life Saving Fund of the Democratic party while be was here in. the state. He secured a t utton and immediately Jonned it. The dollar he put up for he token was paid over to C. M. Jackson, :who was pluming himself ob having the bit of money framed in honor of the event. The best laid schemes of mice and men however, sometimes go wrong and the chairman made Jackson pungie up the dollar for the purpose ot putting the same'up at auction at some, meeting where he will sneak in the future. They do say that if Jackson had had another dollar in Bishop Whitney h evening next. on the platform during nexi going . ' William - ii judtfe upon a tmrd meeting we may look for something like the following: . ; . Who Or when the bishop is in attendance - !! ts . ' - sug-ges- . tried for a slight crime a man filled with budge. Chauncey P. Overfield, nominee for He heeded not the protests, or the criminal's tears the lower house of the legislature on But sent them to prison for a term of three ..years. the Democratic ticket, does not like The next thing in order; 'twus something of course, Wo8 Maggie McCarty who asked a divorce Says the court then to Maggie, You're now f re and single Produce the court costs; let your silver now jingle." And when Maggie said Please let your Honor tell me How much I have to plunk down ns a fee?" Then the court replied in a voice like a scholar's 'To reml you asunder costs just forty dollars." A , c Speaking of the candidacy of Bishot) whitney for county clerk, a wag that if. he should be elected thu minutes of the meetings of ihe board of commissioners will doubtless be written in poetry; the records of the court proceedings appear in rhyme. The follow, ing'is submitted as a sample of what dm v be looked for when the bishop takes ilu reins of the office in his hands: The court it then opsnel; then entered the i 1 have to consult with his numerous friends and for a few days he held consultations; When he finally made up his mind and said he would accept, he w as informed that the committee had decided not to make any changes after all and was thanked for the consideration he had given the subject gnd told to call again when passing. A A County Clerk James campaign is looking exceedingly well and many Republicans confidently predict that he will not only be elected, but will, lead his ticket. John's splendid record in the office for the last two years is a strong argument in his favor, besides which he is very popular with all classes. ti. MAJORITIES. great many people are in majorities just now.The majority of people, .have good eyes, hut statistics snow that 24 9 per cent., of all eyes, are other than normal have errors-orefraction that cause reflex troubles like headache, nervousness, etc; Glasses Is right glasses will correct A - f the error. Are you one of the majority? 208-- 0 O. D. SCHRAMM, SXPERT RSFRACTIONIST. Atlas Block. Phone 1845k. . |