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Show t 4 TRUTH. a nudUiMi The public anxiously awaits an expression from our esteemed friend and fellow townsman. Ferry S. Heath, as to who he wants to run for mayor. Here is a hint for the only-three-cen- t. It should and send a reporter to get-busy-qui- ck see us Perry right away. endure this suspense any longer than it is possible to end it in. Do not let Jl Jl Frank Hines denies that Knox has promised to reappoint him in the event Knox is nominated and ed. Well, who said he had? elect- A dark and mysterious conference between B. B. Mann, candidate' for the city council, and R. B. Whitte-morcandidate for city treasurer, was held shortly after breakfast, early in the week at the latters office. As both gentlemen are from the second precinct, it is fair to presume there is something doing down' that way. By the way Dick claims to have all the other candidates for the treasuryship faded to e, ! :a finish. Jl J J. J. Thomas, candidate for the council in the first precinct, who has been absent for several days attending the session of the Sovereign Crand Lodge of the I. O. O. F. reached home Thursday and will be ready to do business on Monday next and there will be a commotion in his bailiwick, because J. J. has several friends who are going to do a lot to help him on the side. JK JK W. J. Lynch is being groomed as a dark horse by several young Re- publicans, who imagine there is going to be a deadlock and that Mr. Lynch can be sprung and nominated with a whoop. Mr. Lynch does not want the office of mayor and is making no effort to get it, and in addition to this there need be no worry about a deadlock. The convention is going to nominate a candidate early in .the game and it will be either James or Odell. Knox will not get a look Jn. Jl Jl .Someone was seen changing k ttwenty dollar gold piece in Hogles ;a day or two since, whereupon a report started that the Knox barrel was open. The rush southward was something wonderful to look upon. There was nothing in the report, however. All of which might have been foretold without investigation. The size of the bit of money ought to have settled that point without further discussion. Jl Jl That resolution demanding a straight Gentile city ticket, or rather declaring that the time has arrived for the nomination of a straight Gentile ticket, introduced in the Mi- nisterial Association meeting of two ' weeks ago, has been abandoned. It was to have been taken up at the ;iast session, but there was no one present willing to father it. So it was dropped. For a time there was :a great deal of speculation on the outside concerning the author of the resolution, but it has leaked out that no less a person than Rev. Leilicb, the big storm starter, was the man. Further, that he furnished the with a copy prior to its The introduction. indignation was of resolution the aroused by alwho man such volume that the leged under oath that Smoot is a potyfjamist was daunted and, when the test came he declined to face the music. He not only, did not sign the resolution, but is said to have sat silent during the second reading and to have uttered no sound in defense of the proposed movement. It looks .as if Reverend Leillch was little else only-three-ce- nt eral ' cleaning up. These inspectors were told to investigate the premises in the districts to which they were assigned and make written reports in Whiskies, as a rule, of the conditions. A few report have been made, but they are few. These inspectors are not doing work enough to keep themselves warm. Some days some of them make no ference between food and bad can be detected by even the' casual reports. The filthy conditions conPerfection in quality, purity and flavor. drinker. This paper is intinue to exist. formed on good authority that the labor this quintette is engaged in is the soliciting of votes in favor of Frank Knox for mayor and that is what the city is paying them for. If this report is accurate then their official heads should drop and at once. Whether accurate or not it is the duty of the city council to investigate their conduct and if the rumor is sustained by fact their names should be erased from the pay roll. 35-3- 7 West Second South Telephone 365 Not only are these inspectors of duty, but dereliction with charged at isolation the the steward hospital is said to have left the place to shift for itself. There are four inthan a great big bluffer, full of noise, be. Think of the shudder that would mates there now and it is costing wind, prunes and other airy quali- have been caused had he stated that Salt Lake City as much to keep that were not his quartette as it .did when the these statements ties, but very short in courage. place some one but elses views. Jl Jl was full. Is it not about time that Jl Jl this paying for campaign work out Well, well, well. Here comes the Now that the Ministerial Associa- of the city treasury was stopped? If onlyPtttree-ceq- t with an interview with that great man; that prominent tion has let the resolution declaring a man wants to go out and hustle citizen; that public benefactor; that for a straight Gentile ticket go by for any particular candidate, let him power in politics, Harry Joseph, in default, Bishop Woolley must feel a do so on his own time and not that which the person named expresses a bit like the southern negro at a of the taxpayers. A condition of this abominable. Let the kind is desire to know whether George T. camp meeting. Reverend Whang-doodl- council simply do a little investigating of Odell has transferred his telephone or some other noted Baxter, this affair; let it call for the results stock or not. Mr. Joseph is real negro divine was billed to speak in of the labors of these people and if anxious, too, and the the evening and Waydown Beebe, or displays his anxiety under scare whatever his name was, was very they are not up to the standard, let headlines, three columns wide and anxious to hear him. He attired him- summary action be taken. three sticks deep, so the public can self in a new coat, resplendent with Jl Jl form an adequate conception of the brass buttons, and got a front seat day it becomes more appardesires of the early. By and by, after the service entEvery real, Frank Knox was put up as that Mr. Jointerviewed. Personally, a candidate by the mayoralty began, a colored man took the platseph has no choice for mayor, but form and soon had the' colored pop- Kearns crowd as a dummy. Mr. Frank Knox would make an excel- ulation well worked up. He made Knox doesnt want the nomination Then again, this pa- the usual call to the lent mayor. Almighty to and as long as he is identified with triot Joseph, thinks because the send down de power and de pow- the Kearns machine couldnt get it name of George T. Odell has been er was sent. Beebe grew more and if he did want it. He knows that mentioned several times in the past more excited and finally got right very well and so do his backers. He for the place he, Odell, ought to keep down upon the ground and rolled in is expected by his friends to draw out of this race. Brother Joseph, the dirt, watermelon rinds and other enough votes from James to prevent speaking of Odell. and James togeth- litter, to the ruination of his new the latters nomination. If he does er, after declaring Frank Knox a coat. Finally a friend asked him: that he will have accomplished all good man, alludes to the .twain as bewhaffo roll roun on de that is expected of him. In that Mr. Joseph Beebe, laik dat? yo ing also good men. Gorramiety, re- case the Knox men would either treats the John Henry Smith inter- groun excited the darkey, I been spring a dark horse or flock to view lightly, yea even kindly. Inas- sponded so Brudder he speak Odell. With them its anything or much as President Joseph F. Smith so happy. an so Baxter, straight powful an de anybody to beat James. The triis the only man who has claims to come down power Gwan, said umph of the Kearns crowd means a being the mouthpiece of God Harry the other negro, dat want Brudder continuation in office of the men who believes John Henrys statements Brudder Johnsing what are now drawing salaries from the were merely the echo of the apostles Baxter, dat Fo de Lawd, said Beebe, city and spending their time working speak. personal preferences. All of which heah I get dirt all ober ma new politics for the Kearns candidates. will no doubt lift a great load from coat fer nuffin. Thats about the Jl Jl the minds of the dear public. We case with Bishop Woolley. to nominate their man for have been waiting so long, oh so Failing Jl Jl Kearns the to lo oracle for and the it mayor people will do speak, long Some time ago the city council au- their utmost to get a majority of the has spoken. For this great relief many thanks. More especially when thorized the Health Department to city council. If they should succeed Harry concludes: These statements put on five sanitary inspectors, the in that they would be able to checkI have made are my views. Glory purpose being to give the city a gen mate the mayor, not only in the matter of appointments, but in many other ways. This would be a calamity. The mayor and the city council should be in accord to make a successful . administration. The present administration is a striking example of the evils which arise when the mayor and the council are at variance. Tije Piff ereoce Rieger SL Lirvdley Family Whiskey Merchants e only-three-ce- nt heart-burnin- g . . . Tbe Algerian $boe Repurig; 60. 758 Eist Foartb Soutb Street. Jl Jl We will repair your shoes as they should be repaired. This is not a cobbling shop, but an UP TO DATE REPAIRING FACTORY. We will take your Mens and Ladies' Welt Shoes that you are about to throw away, sole and heel them (sewed) in a first class manner, treed and cleaned, ready to wear, like a new shoe, for Mens S1.25, Ladies' S1.00. Other work in proportion. A postal card or a telephone call will get us. We will collect your shoes and deliver them, C. 0. D. Gives us a trial. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. TELEPHONE Dowo Town Office With Robinson Broj., 124 1128-- k. lm street I Joe Lippman was offering to bet that Odell would get more votes $500 in the convention than James. was only a bluff, however. It Jl Jl John Sharp, Jr., member of the city council from the fourth precinct, is a candidate for subto the wishes of the Republiject can convention. Mr. Sharp has been a faithful and careful member! of the council for two years and has a very strong support for the nomination. re-electi- Jl Jl . The morning Kearns organ in Its plea for slavish party fealty is rather unfortunate in the example to the con- - |