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Show TRUTH. 8 TRUTH Former Senator Rawlins declares fair to a crisis and a settlement began republicans proved themselves muffs Judge Hiles statement that he, Raw-linto push the mayor and threatened to go and got beautifully left, with the is a Mormon, is false. The formonly to their credit. over to the republicans, thereby giv!khiic1 by er senator didnt even give Hiles the TfcUTH PUBLISHING COMPANY. ing them power to carry everything The mayor Wmitcrn NewKpiipur Union ItnUdlng. 211 South over the mayors vetoes. the deadlock be- benefit of considering him mistaken of termination The Went Templo Silt Lake City. was in a tight place and notified the tween the mayor and the city counci but just designated him as a JOHN W. HUGHES. Editor tnd Manager. independent republicans that unless is a matter for congratulation. While Wood apd Prcco would come over it lasted, the interests of the city were Entered Juno 10, 1008, at Salt Luke City within forty-eigh- t On receipt of instructions from Senhours ho would do suffering and now that it Is over it Is Utah, an wvond cIhhn matter, under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. business with tho Kearns republicans. to he hoped all branches of the muni- ator Kearns the Tribune has ceased Tho Kearns manipulators, by the con- cipal government will get down to its advocacy of the new Liberal moveTKKMS OFSI ItSCKII I ION: sent of the democrats lead by Coun- - business and do something for the ad- ment. Tom evidently realizes that the . ONE YEA It (In advance) NIX MONTHS 1.00 oilman Ilartensteln, fixed up with the vancement of the The agree- storm- he started has gone too far to city. .75 TIIKKK MONTHS mayor the slate which went through ment reached was not all that could suit his interests. roMltiiNNlcrn hCiidlng subscriptions Lo rJ'H IJTII J. C Lynch worked have been wished for by either side may retain 21 per omit of KubM'riplioii price ultimately. un cumnitsaton. In its report of the American parPreece for Kearns and Neuhausen, to the controversy, but now that the If the paper Is not (lcirirrd beyond the Ante who bears the Kearns brand, agreed organization, the Ogden Examiner thing is settled, all parties should ac- ty auliHcrlbod for thupuolicullon should Ik; notialludes to Judge Lulfbrough. Such who would fied by letter two weeks or iiiorii before the to be the other republican and work towith it good grace cept term expire. is fame. join the democrats and confirm the gether for the benefit of the city. The Kearns I ISCONTI N HA NC l.N. mayors appointments. Hememlier that the publisher must Ik? not, lied manipulators worked tho mayor, alMalad, Idaho, wants a railroad. We by letter when a subscriber wishes his with her Emma Mrs. Matthews, know, several communities In the paper slopici; ull iirruars ihukI bo paid In though under the circumstances, in rehave Mabel Kennedy, daughter, view of Hartenstelns threat to join same fix. Smoot the from of investigation have turned to tlielr subscribers paper Ileqnests was perhaps the o mailed ton new udilrcsN, to secure atientlon, the republicans, it set the have declare and might they must mention former ns well us present best he could do. Then the TriTHE BRIGHAM CITY REVOLT. all told had on fire east they they bune came off its party loyalty Address ull communications to Tkutii Inasmuch as Brigham City, March 17.- - There perch and advocated a settlement. The know about polygamy. Company, Salt J.ake ( liy, Utah. slate went through and the independ- Mabel was sworn to speak the truth, seems to be no cessation in the war ent republicans got beautifully left, the whole truth and nothing but the that is being waged between Bishop a with Black, Hobday and Martin, pre- truth, we marvel that the conflagration Stohl and the business interests of the on the town. The whole trend of the contending to be angry, were laughing In didnt start while she was Tho general public Is well pleased their flict is to crush the Independent spirit sleeves, or else they were fooled stand. that the squabblo over municipal of- is each had some pets he wanted reshown by thirty-eigh- t business men fices has come to an end and will tained or The Telegram appears to be greatly who have associated themselves to-appointed. Neuhausen wont trust to the future for better things. be found doing anything antagonistic exercised over who shall take Senator gether In a stock company and built The compromise Is, however, a decid- to tho Kearns. interests. Hartenstein To redance hull that competes for patronSmoots seat in the senate. ed Kearns victory. was It manipulat- was the man who really brought about lieve the anxiety of the Telegram we age with the old shack owned by the ed beautifully from start to finish, In the settlement and we hope it will will just say that Senator Smoot will church. Seven more church officials fact it was one of tho cleverest pieces turn out for the good of the city. The keep his own seat for the period for were dropped this week because they of political manipulation in a small fact remains, however, that It was a which he was elected, running for would not obligate themselves to rewhich has in occurred those parts Kearns victory and the way main away from the new dance hall. Independent about five more years. for a long time. It was free from Tt looks as though there might be an the coarse blunderings of Senator entirely new roster of church officials Kearns or Hen Ileywood and from before long, as the list Is changing the kiddlsli coyotcism of Perry Heath. with amazing ranidity. Joe Llppmnn must have boen given a The hand concert given last Monday free hand. It bears all the imprints night by the Brigham- City baud t the of his genius. Tho first object of the "luirch opera house was a startling inKearns crowd was to retain Kearns dication of the local feeling that men in office ; the second to punish The bnd is one of the most independent republicans. Here is the competent amateur organizations of net result of their efforts In what was he kind in the entire country. For a hopeless cause: Kearns republicans In office, pronounced and otherwise, evnrl years it given an annual enneert. the proceeds going into the six; democrats, 10; Independent rehoTid fund and used for the purchase publicans, olio, the dog catcher. nf new music and other accessories. This is how it was done. When It became apparent that a majority of the The concerts have always been popular affairs, the people turning out in city council was republican, the Tribune and Telegram began a campaign large numbers In support of the bapd as. a public enterprise. looking to cementing together the nine peene the baud member? are interacted in the Have us take down the old wall coverings republicans against the mayor under now dftuce hnll thev are under the conthe banner of party fealty. They sucat once and replace them with some of our demnation of the local chnreh snthorl-tloceeded and also succeeded In driving and the concert last Monday evenew and correct A) This and tho the patterns. apart mayor independent ning was hut poorly patronised. Al Fhoueh the concert was given in the ideas surpass anything yet attempted. republicans. The Kearns agents also nfcnrch opera hone. apd a rental of got In good work upon one or two Our line of : was paid for the use of the build-idemocrats. Early in the game a deal c. the responsible local heads of the was fixed up by which the Independent church warned all the faithful memrecwould have received republicans bers not to attend the entertainment on nenalt.v of severe punishment on Councllmen Wood and ognition. earth and a loss of reputation at the Preece were to vote with the demoIt will thus he great white throne. crats, but Wood was taken sick before een that the church opera house may it could be consummated and Preece ie attended without, molestation exj on and stubborn cent when petty matters of patronhaggled Includes all new and effective combinations mucic.ians srive an entertainment there. The Tribune thundered every age. for Bishon Rtobl will pot have smooth public, demand. adapted day about party loyalty and branded sailing in the future when he attempts as traitors any who would dare to Into doing n lash the business When break away from the ranks. a serious Home-Furnishereceived foolish things. He some shows k Wood recovered .his health, he was this week that, of his troubles. Nenhl Anderson m firmly in the clutches of the republithe principal of the public schools sud can caucus. Hewlett was kept firm draws a salary of S1200 a year. He by the Tribune boosting him for the was called on a mission and protested nomination next time. mayoralty because he did not want to be deprived Mm w Councilman H&rtensteln to bring the af of his Income which bad-cos- t a much effort. Bishop Stohl offered Wri-kl- Kti-ccL- dog-catch- er s, y , - . I . rim-l.isiiiN- U . i i - ex-M- s. knt ' 1 hs q years :::::::::: X n WALL PAPER high-minde- d m-e- The Reliable rs set-hac- , i i 4 |