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Show TRUTH. TRUTH advertisement The management of the paper attempted to dock the printer's wages Issued Weekly by for the amount of the ad., but the TR.VTII PUBLISHING COMPANY. union would not permit it, so the Western Newspaper Union Building, Ml So. paper sued the printer for damages West Temple St., Salt Lake City. and won. Now: the typographical union announces that it will fight the case to the hitter end. Of course JOHN W. HUGHES, Editor and Manager. there are two sides to the question. Entered June 19. 1908, at Salt Lake City, But every one knows that matter s Utah, as matter, tinder Act of fresh from the hands of the composiCongress of March 3, 1879. tor is not correct, nor supposed to be AIM MU HSC K ITT ION: TEH OF correct. That is the reason proof ONK YKAK 82.00 (In advance) SIX MONTHS 1.00 readers are employed. It is common TURKU MONTHS 75 knowledge, too, that the proof reader Poni masters sending subscriptions to Truth is supposed to correct any and all may retain 25 per oent of subscrlptiob price as commission. errors in composition. It Is also comfused to pay for the second-clas- . If the paper Is not desired beyond the date mon knowledge that when a proof is subscribed for the publication should bo noil returned to the compositor for correcfled by letter two weeks or more before the term expires. tion, he corrects such errors as are is not to marked only, and expected DISCONTINUANCES. If Remember that the publisher must be notified look for others. printers did that a subscriber wishes his sort of work a by letter when daily paper wouldnt stopped; all arrears must be paid in jmer go to press until day after tomorrow. Requests of subscribers to have their paper On the other hand, since the union mailed to a new address, to secure attention, will allow a publisher no freedom as must mention former as well as present Address all communications to Trutii Publishing Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. WHO shall decide . when doctors disagree? Here we have Dr. Metz throwing bricks at Dr. Beatty and Dr. Witcher slinging rocks at both and to whom he shall employ or dismiss, beyond that covered by its present rules, it certainly is responsible to some extent. Then, too. the proof reader must be a member of the union. It looks to a man up a tree as if the paper should have sued the union and not the individual member. . Dr. Beatty hurling back the allega- The outcome will be watched with tions of each concerning the cause of considerable typhoid, and meanwhile microbe, or whatever the it is, germ, interest.' goes THE New York Herald is authority marching on. All these wise men seem to agree that typhoid is caused for the statement that the officials of by filth of some kind, but they can not agree as to what sort it is. Some say the garbage pile is responsible; that it is a sort of huge culture tube for the propagation of the germs; others maintain that only in excreta does the typhus microbe thrive and grow, and while all this mixed up mess of argument is progressing new cases are being reported at the health office. Truth adheres to the position it has taken, that the filthy condition of the city; the outdoor closets, reeking with their fermenting contents; the garbage piles, the sewer openings, the .grease traps, fly infested, every ono of them, are the cause, and that if the health department, backed by the city council, would make every owner and tenant clean up the premises they own and occupy, and keep in this city and this is the them clean, the disease would vanish. . Use quick lime in the closets and on the heaps of rotting matter which are to be found in every back yard. Use dry earth every day in the outside closets. Disinfect. The use of quick lime destroys flies, the carriers of the germs. Clean up the city. No one knows better than Dr. Beatty that the thorough cleaning given the town at the' time he . .was health commis- sioner was the best thing that ever happened to Salt Lake. Try it again. At that time it reduced diseases of all kinds to a minimum. It was a good experiment; Repeat it. Stop wrangling as to which is the cause and abolish all causes. setting a bank statement for an advertisement in the A UNION printer, in New Orleans Dally News, made a mistake in a figure and the bank re the treasury department are alarmed because the price of silver bullion may advance to such a figure as make the new Philippine pesos more valuable as bullion than coins such a thing should happen the monetary system of the islands would break down,' for the intelligent Chinaman would at once ship the pesos to Hongkong and melt them into bullion. If silver should happen to go to 64.1 cents per ounce the peso would be worth exactly par. Since the first purchase of silver for pesos the white metal has advanced 9.15 cents per ounce, and there is no reason why it should not keep on rising. . Only last year silver was above 64.1 cents per ounce for more than three months. However, Director Roberts, who is about as bitter an enemy of silver and the silver produeng west as ever lived, will stop buying silver for the islands for a time in the hope that the price will decline again. Truth Is glad to believe, however, that It vill not decline. The Guggenheima declare It is going to advance higher in value, and that it may reach 80 cents per ounce ere long; at any rate 75 cents. That would mean much for this section of country. It would mean millions of dollars more income each year. It would mean the working of mines at a profit that are now idle. We hope silver will go up In value and we dont care if it does wreck the Philippine currency. Less silver can be used in the coins and the matter easily remedied. ; CLOSED SEASON Grain Harvest Ended In Superiority Practically and Idaho. Vta.K of A A A A jl - McCORMICK -A- . WP CHAMPION 4 Machinery Is CONCEDED. 4 Prevailing Cold Weather Stlmu. lates Trade In Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. 3 3 3 3 The STEWART LINE' :& 't Excels. 3 We Have 'em. also Vehicles and Plows AH Kinds. Jf '11 t .ZkU-- a. GEORGE T. ODELL, 150 State General Manager. St. 7Z PLACE TO BUY T O V E CONGRESSMAN DICK, chalrmu man of the state Republican commit tee of Ohio, has written to ask Col, i 1 3 .v lector Callister to come there and t speak on behalf of the candidates ot the party in this fall campaign. Mr. Callister has been compelled to da? j cline because Federal officials are not permitted to take a hand in poUtc&k j' What is the matter with sending ator Kearns instead? Our own Tom'i; f abilities as a campaign orator would, come in full play in Ohio. Why leave this great man, this logical talker, this conclusive reasoner in the bacl-ground when the ' interests of hii party are at stake? Let the senator go by all means. Let him fling him-- n '! self into the breach and the sons Sen-- ; ; place, and when you get down to best results in Baking we think the UNIVERSAL RANGE is the one for you to invest in. They come in all sizes and styles of finish, better Ranges are not made at any price. If you are thinking of buying a Range this Fall come in and let us show you the strong points of our UNIVERSAL RANGES. , of-th- voters of Ohio who will decide the contest this fall, will no doubt rise up! to call him blessed or somethin! else. H. BlffWOO'BEy CO. 'A IT looks as if Turkey and Bulgaris would, have a genuine fight. Our sympathies are with the Bulgarians, although, if it were any one cl scrapping with the latter ,the would not be our favorite. We hope the contest will be long the survivors few. This may seem Bui-garian- Fl'RMT ; s brutal, but it is not. Old Mother Earth would find the room of both bet ter than their company, for both fif Both are murderers in instinct, and we may shoot ChristisU ity into them for a thousand y81 without their becoming any better-Thonly way to VnakA an Impression unspeakable. e 1 |