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Show TRUTH. the loyal and faithful violated; every pretense of letting best irresUtahs of citizens, efforts politics alone a shameful and shallow evidence, however, pointing the other heard it? If the good will of the way. faith or creed. church leaders was not the object, pective of mockery. by coDjplished If the church is in such supreme If the division spoken of is what control, and is so very fraternal and Support the K. K. party, and In doi- it is said to who be, more than any paternal, why is it that for rounds and and all every dolng 80 Pen others are for responsible it? old the bitterness of the lar drawn for public service by Morjgain stir up The connection seeks to make it ap- mons, $1.33 is drawn Mormon and Gentile alike by Gentiles? Anday8 that pear that the ecclesiastical powefr swer that, and then proceed. desire to forget which is held Ks. committed larceny in the American par-t- y themselves calling The Amtrlcan party is the name which the Socialists have rejoiced in The K. for many'yfcars. Support the K. K. party, and thus afford Tom Kearns an opportunity to gratify his personal spite by defeating the Republican party, which has honored him far beyond his deserts. yes; support the K. K. party! Oh, It thing for the senior to feed fat his revenge. is a good Support iring iome the K. K. party, and water by lawn and householders in omethlng appalling. It Recently Senator Clark of Montana and Senator Kearns of Utah paid a visit to the Mormon church presidents office in this city, and in the course of a pleasant interview, the first named remarked that he would be pleased to have his colleague returned to the senate. It may be said that he spoke In a jocular way, but why speak of it at all in such a place, if it was not intended to have a certain favorable effect upon those who . sen-ato- r uuuunimmiAiiimiiimiummii nnnnnnaimuauuuaMuuuuiiiiuuiiiiiiijnu thus the state into disrepute, both and abroad. o WASTE OF WATER. The waste of accountable for everything that does not suit the malcontents is the guilty party, but this is denied on grounds previously stated, and others. A denial puts the accuser to his proof, and if any proof is possessed by him he has signally failed to present it. Mere assertions especially those of jaundiced and gangrened politicians are not proof, they are not even evidence upon which proof might be made. There is at sprink-er- s Kranich & Bach Pianos ARE STANDARDS OF PERFECTION general is has been so ;reat past month that street sprinkling never very extensive, ias had to be curtailed. Many people, t has been discovered, take the nossel iff their hose and just let it run, a great waste, with no benefit whatever. The consumption per apita in Salt Lake daily is about 400 40 Richards ;allons, against 50 to 70 gallons In ither cities. This kind of thing, if 0H(fiRitfnnnnnnminnnnnnnnnnnnnnnimMnnnnnnnimnnnnnnnuinna rslsted in, will sooner or later result the city council adopting the meter stem. The city- now has an offer to ipply meters at $10 each for the payment to be extended iver a period of five years. Those who ivor the meters as a means of saving ater declare that it would be a r to those who use the ater ledtmately. Experiments have een tried and the saving in cost is ibout 40 per cent of what users are people drink too much ice Many If this aying under the present plan. water in hot weather and are asting of water continues something ill have to be done, and that right - Daynes & Romney Piano Co. Street. - resi-ience- s, BEWARE OF ICE WATER! loney-save- injured thereby an. THE NEW MOVEMENT. The right to break away from exist-organizatio- "Our American Beauty ns and establish new ks is not denied by the United e Wes or by any state; and the priv-legof setting up and putting forth bill of grievances is also inalienable, tot the right to bear false witness, to by covert means to compass ends rhich are ulterior and hidden, to prac-todeception and trickery in order be avenged upon those who have the complainants, is not con--d have all competitors distanced. It is carefully brewed, properly aged aiid cleanly bottled and is entirely free from impurities. Try a case and you will be 5 by a jugful. bill of rights put forth by the touizers of the new movement here- Wts is not lengthy, containing but to brief counts, and need not have but one, as the gravamen the in the cocoanut, so to speak is The contained in the fourth, as fol s: far as affairs here are con any division on party lines is "That so srned, bnv and a farce, every pledge of ecclesiastical power to refrain r1 direction in the political affairs people having been shamelessly n This is the latest and best brand of beer we have on the market It is equal to any of the imported varieties and superior to many. In fact we are of the opinion we e fly un-fina- Jy ing! during the oc-ttsioni- ng what could have been the object? There were plenty of other things to talk about, and in fact some other things were mentioned, acting apparently as a sort of preliminary to the suggestion referred to; but if the object was to help Senator Kearns cause in any such way it was a failure, the remark being pleasantly turned aside by President Winder, to whom it was addressed. Some time ago a certain Idaho politician called at the same headquarters on a similar errand, but in behalf of a different person. He began properly enough, but his language soon ceased to be that of persuasion and became more and more insistent, it became so imperative that he was requested to leave the premises, which he did angrily, and the Idaho welkin has been made to ring so vehemently ever since with the cry of "church influence that the echoes have reached willing ears in Utah. In other words, the churchmen are held up to censure and subjected to hostile criticism for not doing the very thing they are charged with do- highly pleased. BREWING CO, SALT LAKEViccPrcfc and Manager. J. MORITZ, Miiiolt family to orders trade and promptly attend Me. 17. Kins np y telephone. re-w- e A case illustrative of the animus of the situation is that of a recent statement by the Salt Lake Tribune . that immediately after the nomina- - tion of John C. Cutler for governor. President Joseph F. Smith and Apostle John Henry Smith were seen to emerge from the stage door of the theatre and proceed up the street toward the church office, a "circumstance that was extensively commented upon. This was a statement so greatly at variance with the truth that it could be excused only on the ground of misinformation, and not even then after the publisher was informed of the error and no retraction was made. It is of such miserable stuff, conceived in bigotry, bom in rashness and nurtured in hatred, that the new political movement is made up. One more incident (we are on the evidence line now) out of a volume in existence, is all there is room for at the present time. The lnditer of these lines was a member of the second state legislature when a senatorial fight which stirred the community to its depth took place. During the session and for a long time after it was charged that the church people sent for its members of that body and quietly Interviewed them at the church historian's office, the inference like a lot more of these accursed In- ferences, amounting to so little in truth and accomplishing so much in the way of mischief being that the members were given Instructions as to how they should vote for senator. The writer was and is a member of the church in reasonably good standing-good enough to be sent for and interviewed, anyway and while not a person of much consequence otherwise, had a vote that was as big as anybodys, and votes being the object, he would scarcely have been omitted on such an occasion. The truth, the whole troth, and nothing hut the troth, subject to affidavit whenever such formality is required, is that he was never called to the historians office during the entire session, was never interviewed by any church official as such, was never asked In any manner to vote for anybody for senator or anything else, and that he followed his own inclinations untrammelled throughout, this being a story that under ordinary circumstances would not be worth telling, but Is now possessed of some little Interest. Here Is evidence, here are facts, a few only among a great many that might be related, from which condu-- JL r . . . . |