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Show truth. Anderson has made an enviable recthe past ord in that position dm-inand would that be a wise it two years to act continue him as a and graceful two the for chairman during years At the end which he was of that time the chairmanship would naturally fall to Mr. Wilson who was term. elected for the four-yea- r g 5 a - chinists, as other popular idols have boon; but if In cannot win votes, he wins Groat Britain bog! ns to sop that the Monroe Doctrine, instead or being inimical. is the best protection for Canada and the other British colonies in America. Amid ringing cheers. Lord Cranborne said in parliament on Monday, "No country has been more anxious than Great. Britain to assist the United States in maintaining the Monroe Dor trine." The course or Cleveland is thus openly justified.- Town Topics. n much-criticise- - To anyone who knew him, James (5. McNally, lute probate judge of this county, late , J Handsome Offer. To the Boys and Girls. 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As a proseWestevelt, his successor, George cutor a he was very successful, and the and satisfaction with look back good deal of pride on his record in conduct of his office generally was the Important office which he is about characterized by strict integrity and to vacate. Durnig his term of office ability. His failure to be renominated more important cases were instituted he took philosophically and showed and dealt with than came before the no disposition to sulk, but got out and worked for the success of the ticket prosecuting attorney of this county evin and just as if he had been on it. He has within any similar period, with handled were many friends and may come up for ery Instances they office A at some future time. In the discretion. great vigor, justice and many opinions in matters affecting the countys interests were also rendered inby Mr. Christensen and in every correct as stance they were accepted meantime, however, he will resume his private practice with offices in the Commercial block and will not suffer for lack of clients. It will no rloubt cause a thrill of to pervade the Democratic hearts in Utah to learn that Aquila Nebeker, their only hope and their pride, has abandoned them, to all intents and purposes. Quil was here during the early portion of the week and announced that he had just invested about $35,000 in a gold mine in Bear Gulch, just north of the Yellowstone park. sorrow THOMAS.fOMER Lessee and) Manager o A. G. Mahan, formerly local manager for the National Homeseekers asso44,44444-444M4-44-- 4 ciation, has severed his connection with that institution and has taken the V position of district deputy for the Order of Washington for the states of Utah, Colorado and Idaho. The order of Washington has its headquarters in post-offic- 4 4 4 4 t Truth 4 Publishing Co. Central Block Salt Lake City l no mala, could read him The president paid a charming compliment to the South at the Supreme I am half a Southerncourt dinner. er, he said; two of my uncles in the Confederate navy. fought Knowing the Southern people as I do, I would advocate fighting twice as hard as you did from 1861 to 1865 .for the privilege of staying in the same Mr. Roosevelt Union with them. may be cheated out of a presidential nomination by the Republican ma- - Truths' to Guateenigma. Everybody like a book. It is with no small astonishment that we read that he has become persona non grata with the government where he represents Uncle Samuel, and that, too, because he is suspected of having been active in getting up a revolution. Now, of course, Mcs name would indicate that ho would always be found "agin th govermint. but. his practices were the opposite, lie always managed to be "with the government. Ho was for some time a United States commissioner in t.nis city and was then made probate jndge of this county, by Mr. Cleveland. Ills term of office had scarcely expired and he was not through spending Ills last month's stipend when lie discovered that there was a mighty good clmnce for McKinley to ho elected and he changed his politics overnight and, going to bed a rod hot., dyed in the wool Democrat, arose next morning a Republican. Mr. McKinley bad not been elected a week ore McNally went to Canton to see him and he landed a consulship while a lot of other applicants were getNo, Mcting their papers ready. Ho he cannot would not guilty. Nally a to government; he destroy plot would lay awake nights thinking how he could get something out of it. Tills statement should he sent to Guatemala; it would remove all suspicions and set at rest all doubts. But it will make no difference to McNally if he is removed. Because Roosevelt will find no rest day or night until ho appoints him to some new and equally lucrative place. consul-genera- was David Smith, it is understood, will take the place in County Clerk James office made vacant by the retirement of C. Frank Emery, who will be sheriff on Monday. C. S. Bookwal-te- r will also have a place in the county attorneys office to fill another vacancy which will arise. & d nt Attorney Dana T. Smith and J. J. Whitaker will be the deputies under County Attorney Westervelt. v Topics. d. n, y wn ..S County Treasurer Carbisen will appoint John Rasmussen, Frank Swen-seHenry Jacobsen and George Wil-seto places in his office, and J. M. Whitaker will be the chief deputy. County Surveyor Swensen has not yet announced his assistants. 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