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Show TRUTH. from a geographical ? standpoint, ers who will make such a report of would militate against the nomination this state must be A. P. As gone to seed. Concocting senstional reports of Hon. Joseph Howell for and inventing devil fishes seems to residents of both being to congress, )e their aim to make the missionary the same section of the state. in the eastern states think societies J J are hey martyrs to the cause of Tom, it is believed, will not take a Christ here. To keep up the vacation this summer, and will not racket means that the missionvisit cither Europe or the island of ary money will not cease. My greatHis entire time will be oc- est wish is that the Lord will come Alaska. down on such preachers in mighty cupied in directipg the legislative )ower and convert them into more nominations. lonest and truthful men, so they will dl" a be net a blight to this Pocr Fred Lawson! His course in state. blessing and the Young Mens Republican club Yours truly, V. S. PEET. Salt Lake City, June 10, 1904. makes his friends fear that he is beo coming mentally unbalanced. A few from freedom the weeks rest, worry We are proud of our Clear Creek of politics and change of scene might Coal. do him good. If you have tried It you know why. J Jt If you have not it is to your interest H. V. Van Pelt will be a candidate to do so. re-electi- on NATIONAL POLITICS. ought to inspiro harmony, rather than But would Mcdiscord, at home. Clellan bo a more satisfactory choice, rom that point of view? McClellan s essentially the candidate of Murphy and Ills nomination of Parker would 1)0 to the Tammany boss. In ciphering out this problem there is one very Important consideration which the Republican fails to observe. That is the locality of the heavy Democratic vote.' So far as any factional division between Murphy and Hill was indicated at the Albany convention in April last, it appeared in the vote on the question of Instructing for Chief Judge Parker. On that question the counties representatives of forty-si- x voted solidly with Ilill for instructions for Parker. Only nine counties voted solidly with. Murphy against in- Is J. Pierpont Morgan for George B. McClellan for president? That Is the question that is agitating political circles in the cast to a certain extent. As is well known the New York Sun is owned by Morgan and of late the Sun has been talking McClellan as a possibility with great persistence. True, it has kept close enough to Parker to be in touch with him, but at the same time it has been quietly boosting McClellan all of the time to the extent of its ability. In a very recent issue of the Sun appears the following, which conveys a great deal of meaning, as will be observed: The questions suggested by the Springfield Republican in the sub- structions. joined paragraphs seem to us to be Yet at the last state election for both timely and fair, from the point governor these nine counties that votfor the republican nomination for one of view of Democratic policy in this ed with Murphy, at Albany month beV. S. Peet made the speech of the of the city judgeships. Mr. Van Pelt That the Parker boom lacks go fore last contributed1 Democratic is an able lawyer and is gathering day at the real estate mens lunch- has been made more conspicuous than pluralities for the unattractive Coler strong support for the nomination. eon the other day at the Commercial ever during the past week. aggregating 83,449; while the forty-si-x club. His theme was the knockers, Six southern states have now chosen J & counties that voted with Hill in Florto St. Louis their who bad are hose delegations saying always a before week Truth as stated Just April returned Republican pluralities, West South and about her Virginia, Utah Carolina, ida, people, even for Odell, aggregating 94,043. it happened Hon. E. C. Loose was things and scaring away settlers anfd capital. Tennessee, Alabama and Maryland. It Wo know of no more impressive chosen as republican national com- He classed among the chief knockers is significant that only one of them of concentration way The thej Ministerial association and de- has been really captured by the Par- in the illustrating the mitteeman from this state. of the New York neighborhood choice was a happy one and Truth livered some telling thrusts. If ap- ker men. City Hall of the great Democratic McClellan stock, it will be noted, vote predicts that Mr. 'Loose will prove a plause is any criterion he pleased his from which must come both the rises as Parker stock falls. Now, one main inspiration of effort after the very capable and successful commit- hearers vastly. teeman. o reason why the Judge has failed to nomination has been made, and the If you are looking for a standard catch the conventions south and west, ballots which are to put New York The selection of Mr. Loose as re- uel that will not clinker and Is always as his friends had hoped, is the in- in the Democratic column on Novemternal condition of the Democratic ber 8, if it is to be put there at all. publican national committeeman was miform in quality ask for Castle Gate party in New York. Murphys oppoor Clear Creek. More than this. The first gleam gall and wormwood to Kearns and his sition to Parker, his hostility to Hill, of Democratic hope for the national o in progress between election of 1904, was in George Brin-to- n crowd, but they had to smile and say exercises of All Hal- and the warfare The closing a few it. had Kearns liked the and Brooklyn Democthey Tammany McClellans victory in the mufriends among the delegates, but not lows' college will be held in the Salt racy, led by the valiant McCarren, nicipal contest of last year. enough to do him any good. W. F. Lake theatre on the evening of June Hills lieutenant all these factional It is because the southern DemSnyder was the most pronounced in 17. These functions of the college circumstances have tended to handi- ocrats well understand all this that his opposition to Loose. in past years have beenj highly inter- cap the chief justice. Southern Dem- the Parker boom has failed to Shurtliff said little, but refrained esting and this year will be no excep- ocrats care little whether Judge Par- the phenomena of accelerationdevelop and frm voting. Bullen was not present tion to the rule. A fine programme ker has opinions, or even organs of momentum in that of the Union; part when the committeeman was chosen including music and oratory has been speech. They are powerfully affect- not because of any positive distrust consideration that eventhe is the ed, certain however, by it and of Chief prepared Judge Parker personally or candidate York New a most presidential be will enjoyable. W. F. Snyder, it is said, has aspira- ing politically. He has been a convenient block in some quarters to the tions looking towards the United progress of Mr. Ilearsts appeals to States senate. the radical elements of the party. But the programme outlined seven or FOR. If anything has occurred to justify eight weeks ago by Mr. Hill has not been followed. It will be remembered the Democrats in their action at the that the chief argument for instate convention this week, it is the structing for Parker at Albany was expressions of disappointment which that the south only awaited the sigemanate from the Tribune because its nal from New York, to wheel into close friends were not selected. The line with Irresistible enthusiasm and Democracy ought to be delighted al unanimity. the result obtained, in view of the new double-breaste-d & S the Heres snarls of rage and despair which the outing Varsity, Having failed to get Cleveland in Kearns organ emits. & of Schaffner one Hart o the race, Dr. St. Clair McKelway, edMarx latest and best itor of the Brooklyn Eagle, now lets PEETS FOURTH EPISTLE. styles. It will be popular his light so shine before men that fer men at summer reEditor Truth: sorts, which is one of the they may see he is for Parker. The reasons why it will be popThe following clipping appeared in Eagle represents the elements' of the home. at for ular wearing all the daily papers of Salt Lake on partv that is essentially antagonistic like to see you in Wed to Bryanism, which may account for June 8th and 9th, and was generally one of these suits, just to Mr. Bryans animosity to Parke.1 to a see how Hart Schaffner & published by the press of the United certain extent; because Bryan does Marx clothes look on a States: nm .'ike the Eaia . little bit. ComOf man. looking good 8. the of The report menting on the statement mala by Boston, June suit the if course, you get the Sun, quoted above, the Eagle ofdirectors of the Congregational Educa- on and want to keep it, fers the following: tional society presented at the annual the price is low enough: ' $12.50 to $25. meeting here today, designated the is. more than sufficiently misThis year as one of vigorous activity in al leading. Not a particle of fault could departments of educational work ant be found with it, however, were it indicated that progress in Utah had not for one significant fact. It is been seriously hindered by the Morcool, Shirts, Negligee mon church. The report said: true that the county of New York, comfortable and handsome our schools mission to Opposition which Includes Manhattan and the patterns: $1.25 to $3.00. on the part of the Mormon church auBronx, virtually declared against thorities is determined and persist Parker at the state convention, but ent. Every effort is made to hinder their efficiency it is not true that this declaration of is This the first intimation any represented the Democratic sentiI ment in either borough. It representsuch trouble to the people of Utah. ed the hostility of one man, . Charles the Mormons had interfered with the F. rSL schools or other Murphy. By virtue of nis authorany Congregational it would have been thoroughly aired by ity as leader of Tammany hall, he 172 Main Street held every delegate In line. Nothing the press of this state. It is Buch re could be more ridiculous than the ports as the above that knocks thii Phone 458 Copyright 1904 by Hart Sliaffnr t Kirt notion that Tammany shares the state and keeps good people away. A opinions o its leader with reference preacher or an association of preachanti-Mormo- n a . . . . Vacation . . RICHARDSON . . fDANS . - |