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Show TRUTH. a 3 hat the question of polygamy is sity of double thickness sweat pads to one or two of the states only, or their co.lars. ana that the statutes of these commondt It is over, and Roosevelt and Fair- wealths are to punish offenders, ample no was The present indications are that banks are nominated. There t is stated that so far as Arizona and here will be something doing in ArNew Mexico are concerned, the contest, not even for the law is still in force kansas before the election is over, and nomination, which went to the and that the government itself hat some one will with a hard Indiana man without a struggle, the there, cau take care of this sort of misde- dull thud and that thedrop perspiration will name of Hitt of Illinois being with- meanor without additional legislation. out in stand large drops and be tinted drawn before a ballot was taken. The This information comes from a source NATIONAL POLITICS. con-line- vice-presidenti- Ogden Canning Factory, bearing metto, "Termaters $2.25 per case since wo got the cut-of28. Mowing machine, with motto, We cut off hay anil grain. 29. Citizens in carriages and otherwise, more otherwise, wearing cut-of- f f. al convention seems to have been one of wild enthusiasm from the time the doors opened until the close. Some of the scenes were thrilling in the extreme, and every delegate seems to have been especially full of ginger. The ncmintion of Fairbanks is a strong one. The Indiana senator is a very able man, and one who will command a great deal of respect. His selection removes much of the debatable nature of his state, and if the opposition is wise It will select its candidate from Indianas neighbor, Illinois. The Republicans of the latter state are at loggerheads, the same as are the Republicans .of Wisconsin, and the nomination of a strong man from Illinois might be the means of placing that state in the Democratic column. George B. Cortelyou was made chairman cf the national committee, in deference to the wishes of the president. He is a very astute young man. and has a great deal of ability in politics. He is without doubt a strong young man. In this connection it may be said that a strong man is needed, because if the ' Democrats select either Gorman of Maryland cr Guffey of Pennsylvania, the chairman of the Republican committee will know he has been to a fight. dt dt Truth is in receipt of information to the effect that there will be no national divorce law plank in the Democratic platform. The action of the Republican convention had no effect upon this decision, either. Democratic leaders, who will have much to do in making the platform, have stated that the polygamy question is net a national issue, and should not be brought up in the convention; ' anti-polygam- y, that is reliable, and may he counted time. Judge Marshall saiil; The Almighty has marked the road from Ogden across the lake as a gateway. This is the first authentic information that has been received of the position assumed by Collis P. Huntington since going hence. Father Cushnahan, being in a picus mood, said, Oh, Lord, it is good to be On March 22, 1902, Truth published hero. Collis did not respond. an article, then timely, regarding the Judge Rolapp claimed to bo an Irishman. We never hoard his brogue called celebration held at Ogden to signalize that way before. Ho closed saying: the decision of the Southern Pacific I Honor and fame from no coniliticn Railroad company to build what is rise, secure your cut-ofthere all the cut-ofhonor lies. known as the Lucin f and retain The Southern Pacific officials were Ogden City as the Southern Pacific terminus. We have had numerous re-- ?v!rcorae P011 hearinS the spceeches to learn what men they and quests for copies of Truth containing were They greatrccovergoed that article, and as the edition of the paper in which it originally appeared is exhausted, by request of railroad men and others it is herewith repro8L Louis, duced: Our special correspondent in Ogden If you are looking for a standard has sent us the following report of the fuel that will not clinker and is always cut-of- f procession: uniform In quality ask for Castle Gate Ogden, March 21. The cut-of- f pro- or Clear Creek. cession was a great success. It was o nearly a mile long, and if the marchers Monster sea Snakes. had been placed single file Instead of Sea serpents date back to the days double and 20 feet apart instead of 10 it would have been over two miles' of Aristotle, who wrote: The ser- long. As the marchers were entitled pents of Libya are of enormous size. to a free grab at the mixed pickles, Navigators along the coast report I and bologna a la cut-oflng seen a great quantity of bones of their faces were wreathed in smiles, oxen, which they believe without doubt all sizes. The procession was as fol- to have been devoured by the serlows : pents These serpents pursue :1 them 1. One mounted policeman. (the seamen) when they left the shore 2. Band. and unset one of tliier triremes. 3. Another mounted policeman. 4. The Governor. 5. Railroad Big Bugs. uuuRuumiumiiuiiiiimmumiimu 6. One policeman unmounted. j G 7. Mayor Glasmann, having as motto, "water was my mascot. 8. Another unmounted copper. 9. City council (6 feet apart for the 221 MAIN STJLEET protection of the public). 10. Cut-of- f I BUY AND SELL RAILROAD TICKET! veterans, Dee, Kiesel, Eccles, Browning, Scowcroft and oth CSa bate you IS to $10 on Mh ers. ticket. Member American Tiok-- ft Broken' Aaaociatiom. 11. More cut-of- f veterans from Jeru-cut-of- f Dissensions about coal prova tha fact that there is only one point of dissension about the Castle Gate, and that Is Just how much longer a ton will er col 70u bb pro f, 1 c : 30. 31. I Senator Gorman is said to have expressed himself as being against any such action as Dubois wants, and Gorman will be very active in the platform making. dt dt Following the advice of the late Senator Hanna, the Republican party stands pat and in its declaration of principles has not departed from established policy in the matter of the protective tariff system. In the main the platform is a disappointment. While the principles enunciated are essentially Republican, the manner of placing them before the people lacks the ginger that was infused by Hanna ana McKinley, when they prepared the platforms. Conditions do not make it necessary. Henry Cabot Lodge wrote the platform upon which McKinley was elected, but it was. Hanna who stood at his elbow and dictated. Lodge wrote this one unassisted, save by the president, and strenuous though the latter may be, he evidently held everything down to dispassionate assertion and plain matter of fact statement. Of course the platform will meet with the hearty endorsement of the Republican party press, as the Democratic platform will at the hands of the Demo-crait- upon. press. ties. One policemans uniform. Float with porcupine, labeled Kohl Der Meiscn, now extinct. with cardinal, and they will have a The procession having properly pro- deep regret that they did not see an V I cashed, the opera houso was reached, oculist and have their eyes fixed before where the subject of the day was re he warm season set in. sumed, with speech and song, It was a o FROM MOUNT PLEASANT. Mt. Pleasant, Utah, June 24, 1904. Some very funny things are transpiring in the political history of the Arkansas of .Utah, Sanpete county. Swen O. Neilson of Fairview is spoken of as a candidate for governor, and it must be admitted he is as well qualified for the office as Thomas Kearns is for the office he holds. dt dt BAVKEBH. The friends of Ferd Erickson and J. W. Cherry are predicting that they WALKER BROTHERS will make their opponents, Livingston and Woods, look like 30 cents by the ... Ramkem. 9th of November. Livingston made a UN Uka CR Utah Establish 1SN bad political move in joining forces with the Nelson crowd, and is now A Gtitenf Banking Business Transacted. ready to throw them down to gain his Safety Deposit Boxes For RenL own election, and the Jensen faction o this city are all pledged to Erickson. W. . MOCORNICK. dt dt J. J. DALY. PftBBIDBNT warm friends (?) of W. D. Certain H. LYNCH. Manager 8bo. Candland are urging him to become a candidate for state auditor, hut CandMan savings & Trust Co. land can see about as far into a poALT LAKE CITY. litical stene wall as most of them, and CAPITAL PAID UP $150,000 SURPLUS AND UNO VIDEO PROFITS. $44,000 he is looking wise, sawing wood and Interest paid on deposits. Loans on ap- saying nothing. To get the hearty supInroved security. Acts as executor, port of these political mugwumps he guardian, assignee, receiver, etc. Title tiuarantee Department: Iusurea must first support F. C. Jensen for the Titles and makes Abstracts. legislature, hut this we understand, Candlands friends are not willing to do, as they claim they have already I aiiiiiiiiAimiiniiiiiiHiiiiiaiiiumAAuiig conceded more points than they should have, and in return the Jensen faction Utah Power Co. & has refused to give the least concesj Light sion, but fight everybody for every: 'INSTALLATION. thing if they are friendly to Candland, ind it is reported now that all deals BLBOTNIOAUl ; f harWater 2400 H. P. : for amnesty are declared off. A : Balt Lake ten or : a Steam 1500 H. P. mony meeting was held week j Balt Lake .............. 5000 H. Ooden,. .Water P. j days ago, attended by a few of the seWater-20-00 H. P. ; Leased Plant lect, and if reports of that meeting are true, the harmony was all in one GAS. mans vest pocket, and is there yet. 400 M Cu. Ft. Dally. ; Balt Lake M 60 To a disinterested observer these Cu. Ogden Ft. Dally. things all have a tinge of the yellow,, 7 8. MAIN STREET. but to the good old party men who GALT LAN CITY. have been long in the harness and worked hard, they must feel the neces HfTTTTTVVTnTVTTVfTTVTTWflVTTTVTVnTVTTnTTTTTTVJ ! VICB-PRBS- 27. d hav-doughnu- f, HOSHELLS TICKET OFFICE T. . ever. i 12. Another policeman lined up a la Prince Henry. 13. Thomas Marshall, in carriage, lees folded up in sections, and banner, "Hcch die Legs. 14. Ogden High school boys with motto, "cut offs now fashionable. 15. Weber stake academy. 16. Commissioners. 17. County Commissioners. 18. Men who would like to be coun ty commissioners. 19. Supposed to be a policeman. 20. New paving contract, a la Glasmann. ?1. Secret societies, bearing banner with Our new password, cut off. 22. Business college, with advertisement. "Every graduate permitted to ride over cut-of- f if he has a ticket. 23. Railroad employees, singing, see our cut-ofsee cur cut-ofsee our cutEx-Coun- ty f, off. ' 24.- f, Fire department two blocks long (1 engine, 1,200 feet of hose.) 25. Civic organizations and organi- zations. not civic (silver club, etc.). 26. Troop of cavalry, mounted and unmounted. SxASu3S F. H, GR03HELL, IHJf ts |