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Show TRUTH. 8 TRUTH it support from the new party and If (h would collapse immediately. movement was in good faith it would doubtless receive some support, but conceived in iniquity and withoutany of the elements of good faith it must fail. The people are certainly not so a gullible as to be caught by such scheme. In the wreck which has overtaken Kearns he desires to engulf the republican party and is working to that end. These facts are well known in fact, scarcely denied. Few repubman with Gentiles and Mormons licans will be ensnared in tho trap. in Utah or probably in any other state. Few republicans will join the Kearns He has made himself so by his insin- - bolt. There is no reason why republinot vote the ticket cerity, incapacity, selfishness and du- cans should are a hundred reaplicity. He sought Mormon church in- straight and there sons why they should. fluence to accomplish his to the senate. He begged for it and The Japanese have certainly been crawled on his belly to get it. Then he threatened and stormed and blus- doing things to the Russians of 'late. tered, but he didnt get it. The church Notwithstanding Kuropatkin has had absolutely refused to interfere, either with him the sacred pictures which for or against him. Within a week he have been regarded as mascots by the begged a prominent republican from Russians for centuries; despite the the east, high in the councils of the fact that he has been accompanied by party, to see the president of the Mor- priests who have constantly implored mon church in his behalf. He realizes Divine aid, the God of Battles has that there is no'chance of his being re- thrown His. influence with these little elected to the senate and in his chagrin brown followers of Buddha and they and disappointment he instigated the have larruped the bearded men from present movement There is no sin- hliang lahg .to chow chow and then cerity and no principle in it. The meet- some. We are glad of it. We are glad ing at which it was launched was at- that the bearded hordes have got it in tended by only ninety people, by actual the neck, for it is high time a visitas of whom are in the tion of wrath was inflicted upon the county, pay of Kearns or the recipients of Els Russian nation. She is the greatest defavors. If the church leaders would stroyer of the peace of her people in consent to use their influence in his all the world. She is cruel, vindictive behalf he would instantly withdraw his and her appetite for the blood of her kept out of politics, notwithstanding the exceeding great pressure that has been brought upon him to exercise his Issued Weekly by priestly influence in favor of various Truth. Publishing Company. parties and the officers of the church 241 Union Western Newspaper Building, have followed the example of their South West Temple Street, Salt Lake City. leader more strictly than ever before. John W. Hughes, Editor and Manager Real and marked progress has been made in the separation of church and Entered June 19, 1903, at Salt Lake City. matter, under Act state during the past few years. Utah, as second-clas- s of Congress of March 3, 1879. The present movement has been Terms of Subscription. started by Senator Kearns from purely $2.00 ONE TEAR (In advance) ..1.00 personal spite. He is the most unpop-ula- r SIX MONTHS (In advance) -- 75 THREE MONTHS (In advance) Postmasters sending subscriptions to TRUTH may retain 25 per cent of sub scrlption price as commission. If the paper is not desired beyond the date subscribed for, the publication should be notified by letter two weeks or more before the term expires. Discontinuances. Remember that the publisher must be notified by letter when a subscriber wishes his paper stopped; all arrears must be paid in full. their Requests of subscribers to have secure paper mailed to a new adress, toas well attention, must mention former as present address. Address all communications to TRUTH PUBLISHING COMPANY, Salt Lake City, Utah. TRIBUNE REPUDIATED. t ! , i : i The state committee on Thursday passed the following resolution. It was given to the Tribune and Herald, but neither would publish it, a dead giveaway for the Herald: Whereas, the Salt Lake Tribune has repudiated the ticket regularly and fairly nominated by the Repub- lican state convention, held August 25, 1904, and has refused to support those nominated by that convention for state and national offices, and Whereas, it has and is now advocating the formation of a new party, its nature and antag onistic to Republican principles, and is so doing for the sole purpose of advancing the politcal interests of its owners; therefore, be it in ! i i t 'j up-Americ- .4 re-electi- . two-third- Sons Co. tee. ALLEN T. SANFORD. Secretary. - Truth has never yet deceived the owner has or ever had any voice in shaping its policy or in directing Its affairs. Truth says in regard to this movement, that there is no need at this time for it. There is- lees Mermen church influence in the political affair of Utah than ever tector The present president of (to has i u t?. 'At ! ni A t -- 3 Vermont having gone republican as! Arkansas democratic, we cant see bn what its a horse apiece. f 'I; Denmark had a bit the best of M&v ico in that battle at Butte, where Bat tling Nelson won from Aurelio Hfrj rarra. The blonde man is better thu d his brother any day it f the week. L j. dark-bloode- With this issue Truth enters its fourth year. upot ' Churcu influence in matters of pot tics is a bad thing and should be con demned whenever and wherever. found. Being an Ingersolian Agno; tic. my position is not to be wonderei at. It is but the natural and consist tent attitude for me to take and so I take it and am prepared to defend it ar all times. The main difference tween the position of the Agnostic and the position occupied; by religious or ganizations is that we oppose all church influence, while the others op pose the influence of some particular church. In the eastern states the Pro testant church opposes Roman Catholic influence, while in Utah the Mormor church constitutes the object of their: special hatred and opposition. It Ir not the purpose of the writer to min mize this menace, for menace it h either here or elsewhere, but rather tc show that this menace is much more Eli&. Morris "WILLIAM SPRY, Chairman Republican State Commit- people or attempted to do so. It may have sometimes, but not often, been mistaken. In all sincerity, and in per fect honesty and good faith, it desires new to say a few words to the people of this state in regard to the movement for the organization of a new party, the avowed object of which is to oppose and eliminate the influence of the Mormon church from the political affairs of the state. As is well known, Truth is owned exclusively and fully aud entirely controlled by Gentiles and neither Mormon or Gentile outside its i CHURCH INFLUENCE. 1904. o . the fat field marshal; heres 'luckk Kuroki; heres luck to Oku; to Tog to all the Japanese commanders; t every Japanese soldier in the rank It is high time Russia got a walk ing. and it looks as if Destiny had u lected the Japs to do the work and tht the little fellows were determined t make a good job of it. 0 an Resolved, by the Republican executive committee of the state of Utah, that the Salt Lake Tribune be no longer recognized by the Republican party as the exponent of its principles. Dated at Salt Lake City, August 8, own children seems to have never be$ appeased. She delights in the ings of her offspring and the walla their anguish have ever been music her ears. Her emperor is an empty. headed fool whose only aim iu life h been to secure a male heir to succeei him and but for a fortunate circm stance he would have discarded wife, who had borne him nothing girls, in order to get some woman mot prolific in giving birth to boys. sia is rotten to the core. She needej this drubbing and we hope and tr the little Japs will give It to her goo; and plenty. That Japan will 'wipe he off the map of Eastern Asia and drii? her back to her home upon the Stepps We feel to shout with the Japs: T kiku Banzai. Heres luck to Oyann MANTELS MANTELS MANTELS New far-reachi- ng So that is1 generally sup; posed. is it that ir includes every church in. every and state to a greater or lessee county degree, that degree being the extend of the numerical strength of the par, titular church of that certain couC munity. It is ven worse than tbaC for it not infrequently is the case tbaf-thvarious denominations unite i their efforts against; what they call a common enemy. Who has not heard the boast of Protestant ministers thi; it was the. combineji efforts of tM and Beautiful Consign merit Just Received. v - far-reachi- ng churches that prevented Robert G. from being governor of Illinois i The id'll here eo prevalent tbitj Uth. is. the onlj E&t in the uni that i? curbed Mtls?chwck:.infiuex" , l " s r- , .. |