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Show TRUTH He told Mr. Anderson manner, devoid of all feelin ov grati-too- d $600 of his salary draw could at hez willinly servin em fer 14 that he and another mission on the while away yeers, elekted enuther man. Wild man could be hired for the other $600 at such treetment wuz to manage he now reddy who was capable enough Mr. to Anderson To this vote tlm libral ticket en save Utah. the schools. The absolute illegality consented. wun Enuther wuze a kounty officer, and the absurdity of paying a mission- knowin that the Mormons woodnt supfunds nevary out of the public school About port him agen he wuz present tew er occurred to Bishop Stohl. ar- enrol himself ez a was scheme whole patriot. the time the and We had with us sevral ez helped to ranged, some of the stubborn citizens heard about it and brake up the libral party, en had notified Bishop Stohl that no school wurkt hard en late tew bring about funds could be appropriated for the divishun on party lines, thinkin the purpose of paying the expenses of a state wood go demokratik, wen it They further went missionary In Europe. republikan that bekam indignant and city officials en wer notified the county immegitly convinsed that the that any attempt to misappropriate the Mormons coodnt be trusted. Had school funds would be punished under the state demokratik all wood hev gon It is bin sereen. the criminal code of the state. entirely possible that some good may The chairman sed the meetin wuz out of Nazareth. compromise. high-minde- d yet come o another telegram steal. afternoon spawn has victimized itself again by its desire to filch alleged news from Last Sunday eastern newspapers. the New York. World contained what purported to be an Interview with Apostle Taylors first wife. That Mrs. Taylor had never been Interviewed made no difference to the That it is an undefined crime to steal from any publication did not It bother the afternoon hybred. simply took the fabrication bodily and aunroprMed it to its own use s an (Hgiml interview with Mrs. Taylor The New York World publishes thQt which it knows to be false on the theory tht only a few people can The Slt Lake prove the falsehood. rag thought it could steal without be-ifound out. The alleged interview is a complete Mrs. Taylor was not fabrication. even seen bv any newspaper man representing either the Wonifl or the alias the Telegram. Wht kind of people mut be behind a paper which will be guilty of such dishone-tas the Telegram has time and again The only-three-ce- nt only-three-cen- t. n onlv-three-ce- nt y been convicted of? o YOURS FOR PATRIOTISM. Kurns Korners, Mch 12, 1904. Mister Trooth: We ar now' in our element, we ar makin histry en ar goin to resu-rek- t the Liberal party, we hev met en orgunised, en our motto is No Mormons nede appli. Ez sune ez it wuzz sertin the Mormon votes wood be agin Kearns fer senatur en the republiken party cood-n- t him akshun wuz neses-erA meetin wuz called to at wuns reorganize the Liberal party en the grate work is now marchin on. It wuz a grate en enthoosiastik meetin, all were larg taxpaers. There wuz cheer after cheer. Our lowdest cheerurs were ofishul hazbins. There was wun who fer fourteen yeers wuz elekted clerk of the bored ov dedika-shu- n by Mormon votes. Last Jany-rathe Mormons in a hi handid re-ele- kt called to anser the statement maid by Joseph F. Smith thet all the pepul in Utah nu he wuz in poligamy en was satisfide. It wuz up to the virtuous Gintiles tew fling bak the statement ez folse. After a lot of tokin it wuz desided to appoint kommitees to pass the protest round en get siners, the kummi-tee- s were appointed en the country ez now safe. It wuz carrld that the thanks ov the meetin be extindid the Tribune fer comin bak to the Libral party, en thet it be forglvin fer its past misdeeds In considerashun ov the good wurk it wuz now doin In fitln Smoot en helpin the Libral reorgunlzatlon. It wuz also carrld thet ene wun whn didnt sta with the party fer at least Miree yers wuz no good, unless en nffls wuz in site wich wood be consid-ed a repuunble exkuse. It wuz to ov all ntriots tke the duty nffis. Ene member wuz to be permit-fe- d tew get all the Mormon votes he eood. but if be vntod fer a Mormon he vnnd hp g"ilty of hi treeson. PI this time the ent.bnosiasm got Seventeen men bounds. wunst! tbe oPence rose tokin at few its feet, men siezed uther mens and thru them in the air, uthers hts Wun shook hands with themselfs. un fergt m!! wbo hd bin Ftndin himself en sit down on enother mans chre : enother in ina wlrl ov patriotism the ribs, dislocat-I-n mmdid his nabor his feeiins. . Patriotism stood out on evry wuns fase like a wart on the It wuz a end of a mans nose. moment en this magnificent dinla ov patriotism ended by the hole odlence singin America in seven dif-retunes. We meet next week tew heer reports of committees in the meentime Utah is now in safe conservitiv hands. Yours fer patriotism, SPRINKLER. d de-klre- be-mi- d com-men- st su-uree- m nt o TRIBUNE ANIMUS. e. y, A great deal has been said about County Commissioner Anderson appointing C. M. Jackson to audit the books of the county officials, the same being designated as a lucrative posiin the commissioners office. tion The facts are these. The law provides that each year the books of the several departments shall be checked. It never has been done until this year, the statute having been overlooked. 9 County Auditor Fisher insisted his books bo chocked and so County Treasurer Carbis. Four ple have been employed to do work. Three of them, Percy 0. kins. Mrs. Horsling. Miss Furor that did peo- this Per- aro Republicans. It was suggested by the auditor and the treasurer that one Democrat be plneed on the committee and both treasurer and auditor suggested Mr. Jacksons name. As to the lucrativeness of the position it may be stated that these four can work only when the books are not in use by the officials, so the work has been done evenings. In two weeks the special auditors have put in about eighteen hours. Of course the animus of the Tribune against Commissioner Anderson and Mr. Jackson is so well understood that It needs no explanation. BE PREPARED to counteract the d arm p n e s s which results from these spring rains. That Good Coal is about the best preventative we know of BAMBERGER MEIGHN STREET 161 o The esteemed Salt Lake Tribune Is evidently preparing to incur libel suits by incorporating in West Virginia. It has an estimated capital stock of $200,000, with $5,000 paid in by the following named persons: Perry S. Heath, $2 000; Frank J. Wes-cot$1,400; W. W. Armstrong, $1,400; William Nelson, $100; Homer F. Robinson, $100. By incorporating in a foreign state all legal actions against the corporation must be begun and finished in the Federal courts. Who owns the balance of tbe capital stock of $195,000 is probably a mystery known only to Senator Thomas Kearns and Senator W. A. Clark. TM incorporation of the Tribune orobably means tht tbe prer is to get no more sunport from the funds of the National Penul.lican commit-fee- . t, TELEPHONE 2000 Open All Phono Night. 001-- y Crystal Cafe Walter Sclmnercr, Prop. Tha TltJl Thara ij and That ij ,Jll. LadlcH Dining Koimi. 233 S Main S net bait Lane City Q g I In the fipt MpHney cmp!" You cant rattle him. lie started the sum of $14,000,000 was raised bv tbe day right by using Castle Gate. o oopulr suVorirtinn. Of this vast om $9,000 OOfl ws exrended. leaving READY FOR OFFICE SEEKERS. 5.000 000 In t.lin treasury. At tb' fird committee meeting after tbe election New Security Trust Building Almost the ouestlon of what to do with the Finished. That part of a busy public composed surplus was raised. Mark Hanna d that the monev would be ued of business and professional men who v,'t.weon elections where It would do aro anxiously awaiting suitable new the moot good. Much of It was uced quarters will be glad to know that in boMoring un weak newspapers and the Security Trust building is rapidly buying out democratic sheets and nearing completion. This is an enre-olie- changing their politics. In the second McKinley campaign $9 000,000 was raised and only $4,000,000 expended. leaving another $5 000,000 to be used as a missionary fund. It is generally understood that the $1,000 per month paid to Perry S. ITeath as manager of the Salt Lake Tribune came from the missionary fund. After Mr. Heaths violent resignation as secretary of the committee a new condition presented itself wherein the graft was alienated, hence the incorporation of the Tribune In a foreign tirely separate building from the other one with which it was once known as tbe Constitution block, and a rule which will ho strictly enforced by the new owners, McGurrin & Co., Investment Bankers, will bo to the effect that under no circumstances will private families bo allowed to occupy the rooms, which will be reserved for offices. The Security Trust will meet every requirement of a modern office building. o Jackson has been confined to his bed for the past four days by a state. o threatened attack of pneumonia. He is still quite sick. because Dont lose your temper o to not Is breakfast is delayed. She Marie Antoinettes Bed. blame. Stop on your way to work or Gate of Castle ton a and order The bedstead used for many years Clear Creek. by Queen Marie Antoinette is still o preserved exactly as she left It at the LANDSCAPE GARDENING. Grand Trianon. Judged by many modern designs, neiL er the furniture nor Contracting for new lawns. Lawn the settings are particularly royal in cutting promptly done. Walter Wil- appearance. The bed is- Inlaid, having liams, 757 South Eighth West. Phone been built after the designs of a great 1318 z. artist of the court. It Is considered priceless, both because of its artistic and historic valm;. C. M. - o Snakes' Eyes Ever Open. Cne of the most curious facts in regard to snakes is that their eyes are never closed. Sleeping or waklug, alive or dead, they are always wide open. This is because they have no The eye is protected only eyelids. by a strong scale, which is cast off every time the reptile ; changes Its . skin. I |