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Show 1 T RU T H. 0 Political Melange. ssvws Davis, of WeDer ayy at ugueu, . If the anonymous who sent it, imagcharacter assassin ined that Truth . would print it, a mistake was made. If the writer is a male, he is a coward and a cur. If a female, she is not a true woman. Suppose the mother of the two girls was was a servant; that the grand-mothWhat difference a washerwoman. ought that to make to Salt Lake society, a good portion of which has no better lineage to point to? If the two women were engaged as related it w& Ian honest method of getting a living and if their efforts helped contribute to the rise of the young women so much the more honor. The father of as the Vanderbilts began life as a pej-lar- . The sire of that good woman, Helen Gould, scraped decayed sheeps skins in a tannery at Stroudsburg. The progenitor of that society darlinsr, William Waldorf Astor, started life fa could be identified. .. ap- - army. Stew- - and he supported Bryan in 1896 with1 the revenUe office, Van Court of fnow-all his Lalce, appointed judgeMhe KeUy his as ing hrother-i' jaw, PP 0f Salt Lake, platform: He said: state land commissioner. the who attache receive tttand Among those Judge Parker shouldfor president. a t0 Kearns Democratic nomination and did wbat This selection is demanded by every- 6ed thelr influence Kearns were coul4 to elect consideration of wisdom and patriotunite con- economic appointed and ism. The political Ben Myarshal; joe dltions of the republic at the present B. Haye the in both time require a change attorney; A.revenu. M qates of branches internal executive and legislative Qr rural free aeuvwycwhier the Federal government. Utpele in the m A Daugherty, The concentration of capitalnumber AP0 small a of relatively hands City pcstoffice. wa exBeebe, , - lft.B brother-in-lawof individuals, the unwarrantable S0ted National bank examiner, tiong of tarIff tribute, wrung uder tbe f0rin 0f law from the American TTnlt-- 1 women who it is sought to ridicule in Rich was rewarded by I ..inordinate the nurrhasers to increase ....rwitntpd to a place this instance are bright, intelligent well educated, and are contemplating additional acquirements during the two years. Truth recommends to next from reao the 'social and radically a tyranny, its anonymous correspondent that she, lines differing very New tionary policy of imperialism, which A. Daugherty in held M. and club, it must be a she take a retrospecTilden ,ck those of the to Utah, mat,-- is in violation of Republican principle, strangers The tive glance at her own ancestry; that Republican pa-of York, June 19, of last year. Ltever on every the fears the aroused out of her house of glass bemove she haye of H claim no r ght to bad and ter has been placed in charge Brook- whQ Jg interegted in the public gtat0 fore throwing brickbats at others. in welfare Sane Democracy can remedy reCognition, save that man A. Metz, president of the a leaning who has selected this trinity of national evils. Daugherty played . lyn Democratic club, It really begins to look as if our the legislature of that But tbe Democratic party, in order part i perBon no ucig adviser, chief resolution as his forfeited confidence of William Jennings Bryan, stftts to mbs the who has been t0 regain the ... h for old friend, M. ranniino Shepard, thanEdwin at the movea king came from is becoming alarmed financial heresy, which encom- Eyrick mentioned as a candidate for the presRearng ments of the reorganizers from his Lassed its defeat in 1896 and 1900 by iS supposed to appears it who, and but aba idency, is friends loy-and of the east, nomi-trying to do someKearns forcing thousands of men whose oonnectlonw home statements will not accept the ta mab thing to stem the tide, which, if perthe Mstoric principles of the 1 as t e success- a be cannot impugned nation, preferring to run J0iely in making Democratic party mitted to rise, cannot do otherwise of hnto the Republican camp. delega the Sf,i date of his party for governor s to capture ttemnt U overwhelm him. BryShepard . A reaffirmation of the Kansas City J1 precinct tc than completely house Empire state. Mr. some of J platform would be suicidal. It has H?2Sounty convention and voting an has been running down east every making a tour of an sates Heath, once in a while of late, and every twice condemned at the polls. ern and the western a dtrected by PerryS. attendance been al- the. thal secured has which has Democratic party, jjjem reported De The delegation it happenedbecause time he has made a trip to one of the as of Americans Congressman been at the banquet regarded by Cannon, of Lhe local papers and the must of was elected a larger cities, the bulwark Armond and Congressman Cochran rights, popular position, r V g f of his have fairly teemed Missouri, Congressman Swan, of Ala return to firgt principies. wag afraid to defeat Associated Press utterances. his is with Recently Bryan Clayton bT? vote was neutralized by merely A gocialistic propaganda ginia, Congressman , Democrat at his old cracks ? several made an anticipatory assurance of defeat. bama and other leading Gf the unit rule and the has allied adontio the a fall taken and been has to closely stake friend Cleveland, who have hitherto Democracy Will not be restored Olney others Cleveland several and until a plurality 0f the Ameri- venejaMehadofae Mg vote or two out of Hill with Mr. Bryan. invit-labe also will safecan be who did not endorse him in 1896. He and it that believe Bryan Gorman pe)ple - L ck. likecast all at Ey and his by intrusted with the responsibilities ed to attend, but it is not National appoint-l- y shows much bitterness, too, he himself feels avail will hatred the with not will reek latter that the Qf government, that its policy understood, that Kearns sayings To to much did who keep him of the opportunity. be subversive of property rights and i mea The anpointment :or those United of the frank. that its standard bearer is a man on- ww?ld JbricM; a negative propo. from being the president issuing to declined again States. Bryan has sooner than whose abilities, character . and dis- .f. lit icaily spewing .It i8 known reason no Cleveland is ctla confiThere the a candidate. full be can and nation court the cretion. place again to the Cairo 4ence of no Tor anyone to wonder at this action on power he would become kKepublican and exDatriated a bis part, because he would stand no and fight for the election of Republi 1 pro-this of heard selection has He move-more show' in another campaign than can ticket. heLidof he ig gaid tbat a well defined an icicle in the infernal regions. But of Senator Kansaf CRy plat- - Uent against the as chanlain in the anny n, from the expressions of the Hearst paper hesays: - Kearns is on foot ,and that those who tute senators, like Warren aud Clark, evin should organize Democrats v States. are opposed to him are already prose- - of Wyoming, aJ United in the ery precinct There is no time to be lost. In the iyting to a considerable extent, among a ot CJa active sup- member8 of the AScSanS0f-tkeewa- r through the imrtCT of Kearns, but after he was giv-lh lnCTUaWe and the revenue it come. I repeat it sir, let it state. Up to date the greatest claim I en the position of internal want- Kearns of this district, made by the friends of the senator has collector of OHAHA BEER. been to the effect that he has secured ed to control the I But from lurtner iniormauon Taluable appointments, for the o hcld Caliister to an alleged ceived from the east through the me- - state. This argument is negatived by agreement to this effect, but the latter dium of Democratic newspapers, It be agsertions of the opposition, who would not stand for it. The balance make a statement which, reduced to I s history. . .type, reads about as follows: en Mr. this live in country. IlL the matter of the appointments Bryan didn't e,J:erSOn , who he regarded to poiltIcal offlce8, made by the may justly Shepard, and places are omitted although the as the real head of the movement ence of Senator Kearns, one striking contained both: A romantic Ut- . above the fact stands out fimUA.nn tnnm 1)6 md6 ftf the ethers, and that is that the fitness, DONT WEAR of tie ot tke Mis6ess ability and party standing of the ap- - ",V6SV city, who are now trying to Yourself outover pointees have never been considered by into J Their Salt Lake society. ket tramping all by him for one moment The sole mother was a servant town looking for the girl; their grand- Go chen pest place. been service has the qualificaflton they : direct to mother a washerwoman. Many people haev been able to render in the fur- the city are familiar with the clr- therance of the political ambitions ofJin SAL. SICKLE, cumstances, notably a Mrs. , Thomas Kearns. The public offices . corner wao and could, if f jeweler. have been used to pay private political ok some tell would, funny stories. debts, and on a scale never before atfor reliable goods at honest prices. I not in elseand often was This written a typewriting Utah, with tempted haVe a reputation for A of resume the where. appointments machine on a bit of blank paper and expert watch and : : 0 jewelry repairing In envelope di- Among 'the representatives who I 75 East Second South St. voted for Kearns were: Anderson, of w luteljr notl5ng Between Commercial and State Streets Results are developing rapidly, so far as the reorganization of the Democratic party in the east are conwould cerned, and at this writing it seem that Bryan has been beaten to a finish in his efforts to prevent reconto ciliation, although he continues rant through the columns of the Comormoner and to urge his friends to of preventing ganize for the purpose The latest movement on the part of those who are endeavhosts is oring to unite the Democratic to arrange for a banquet to be given some tim city of New York in the . nart nf Anril. At er n 1 I I it. 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