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Show TRUTH . Issued Weekly by . TRUTH PUBLISHING COMPANY. Western Newspaper Union Building, 241 So West Temple St., Salt Lake City. JOHN W. IIVGIIES. Editor and Manager Entered at the post office at Salt Lake City, Utah, for transmission through, the malls as second-cla- ss matter. TERMS OF KUIlSCllirTION: S8.00 One Tear (In advanoo) Six Months 1.00 75 Three Months VostmHBters sending subscriptions to Truth may retain 25 per cent of subscription price as commission. If the paper is not desired beyond the date subscribed for the publication should be no titled by letter two weeks or more before the term expires. DISCONTINUANCES. Remember that the publisher must be notified 'by letter when a subscriber wishes his paper stopped; all arrears must be paid in full. Requests of subscribers to have their paper mailed to a niw address, to secure attention, must menlfo i former as well as present Address all communications to Truth Publishing Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. which is an ornament to the city. Their enterprise is commendable, and if the city council and the property-owner- s will do a little in the direction indicated there are plenty of others who will emulate the example of Mr. Wilson and his associates. REV. G. F. COOK, of the Methodist Ministerial Fraternity of this state, speaking at the meeting on WednesAny minister day last, declared: who will may go down until he smells the very fumes of hell and still bring a soul back to the Master. If he is the right kind of a man it wont hurt him to get down with these unfortunates and help them up. That sounds good. It is like hearing the words: Go out into the highways and gather them in, again. It is in marked contrast, too, with the action of the who churchmen have preferred charges against Rt. Rev. William H. Moreland, bishop of Sacramento, who is defending himself against the awful charge of having played lawn tennis. The wicked, wicked man. To engage in such a nefarious game as that. It appears that bis action was: perfectly unjustifiable; that he was playing simply for the fun of it, and was not engaged in any way in furthering church work. clerks office and held for months, kikkkkkkkikkLkkkkLLLkkklLLkUULiUiiiiir. re- ITS HER were a few days ago mysteriously etc., turned. The only three-cenwants the light turned on, and all that sort of thing. Really, the only three-cen- t is asking something which the judges of the court are powerless to render. It is fair to presume that the man who was able to take the files from the office of the clerk, hold them for months and return them when no one was looking will be enabled to conceal his identity from this time on, unless remorse compels him to confess the grave error. The only three-cen- t had best confine its efforts at reform to the reduction of the price of ice, the lowering of the cost of salt and the election of a woman as United States senator. t, THE attempt to resuscitate the Liberal party is not meeting with much Many of the most encouragement. ardent adherents of the party in the old days refuse to have anything to do with the present movement. The business men fully realize that a return to old conditions would be a bad thing for the city and the state. It would hurt business, prevent desirable people from coming here to live, and tend to keep eastern capital away. There is no need for it, anyway. Those who are agitating the question are enemies to the commonwealth. - IF IT'S NEW. AND RIGHT --- - Our spring stock of Neckwear, Hosiery, etc., blossoms like the spring flowers, and each article vies with the other in its sweetness and freshness. Our Haberdashery department makes new friends every day, and keeps on Men who pleasing old ones. want correct thitig& come here for them and always find them. We would be pleased to serve you. . . & KELLY CO,.,, E 3 ...ONE PRICE... : f PLAIN FIQURE8 3 132 MAIN STREET. E t wwwnffWHWfmnwTTfmnwnnwnnmTH building the San Pedro railroad. SenThe attention of advertjsere Is ator Smoot is a director of the San called to the fact that the circulation Pedro company,' just . like Senator of Truth is more than double that of Kearns, but he is not given the slighd any other secular weekly paper test credit in either the Tribune or in Salt Lake. The subscription Herald for Anything that has been lists are open to the inspection of anythree-cent THE only paper in Utah, done. If you want people to know one who wishes to see them and in- demands an mathow truly great yott are, Mr. Smoot, investigation of the vestigation is invited. ter of the disappearance of the files in Now if Senator Smoot owned a you will- have to buy one or more the King and Lynch case, which said newspaper he could give himself a newspapers. on Second files, after THE property-owner- s being taken from the boost like the other senators, for South street and South West Temple W. A. NELDEN, of the city board of street to the depots deserve much education, spoke to the students of the credit for having caused those thoruniversity Wednesday upon Success oughfares to be paved. It cost them a. n It is said that Mr. in Business. good deal of money, but the improvemade a profound impression. We ment is worth it, and an advantage to pow anxiously await a few remarks the entire city. Second South street from Mr. Nelden anent the topic: from Main street to the depot is now How to keep the schools opeh for as fine a street as any, and will soon their full term after the funds are become a thorough business street. exhausted, and promise him a bigger Main streets rents are higher in prohouse than he has ever yet portion than in any other street in the city, blit there is no reason why SecWe have the largest' ond South, say between Main and assortment of THE government of The NetherState, should not be just as valuable lands having decided to make no disas Main street for legitimate business play at the St. Louis exposition, It is purposes. The city council should ARAB FINE now up to Pennsylvania to furnish weed out a lot of the saloons on both RENAISSANCE the schmear kase exhibit. sides of the street by refusing to renew licenses for the business in that tLftd BRUSSELS NET THE Murray jail will be used as a locality. The number of saloons there dwelling house. Another verification is out of all proportion to the reasonof Stone walls do not a prison, make, in the city. able wants of the people, and many of nor iron bars a cage. them are of a very questionable charare always Our goods acter. Their presence prevents mer. and of the chants and storekeepers from locating .The largest attendance at any Mar in the neighborhood, and the consesonic lodge In the city for a long time finest quality; and while we carry goods suitmost of that valuable block was on last Monday night when Waquence is able for those of moderate means we also carry lter J. Meeks was raised to the Mais composed of shacks and shanties the very highest grades.' ster Mason degree. which are no credit to the city. Then The advent into Commercial there is that Masonry of Mr. Meeks is fitting In evstreet, which ought to be cleaned out, ery respect, and especially so on acdisinfected and made into a respectcount of his father being a charter OVR PRICES ARE ALWAYS PLACED AT THE LOWEST NOTCH. able business spot, if these things member of Mount Moriah lodge and were done, property on that part of attaining to a high degree in the orSecond South street would soon be as der. The worthy son of a noble sire valuable as Main street property. Soon acquitted himself well In the ordeal to. which he was subjected on Monday. big dry goods stores, jewelry stores . Ino and the like would be found there. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. stead of the. class of businesses which are found there now. The owners of Ebet W. Sail, successor to A & the Wilson hotel have led the way by Watson; iiO West Second ' So. T the' erection of a fine modern' hotel. r" 1019. ' pub-.lishe- - - ... I Nel-de- - CURTAINS I ; : J Curtains, up-to-d- ate , eye-sor- e. H. DINWOODEY FURNITURE CO. . |