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Show TROTH. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President Alton B. Parker. President Henry G. For Vice Davis. STATE TICKET. Member of Congress O. W. Powers of Salt Lake. Governor Lake. James H. Moyle of Salt Secretary of State Levi N. Harmon of Price. Attorney General, Grant C. Bagley of Provo. Auditor J. W. Geiger of Park City. Treasurer W. B. Wilson of Ogden. Superintendent of Public Instruction Nathan T. Porter of Davis County. For Supreme Judge C. S. Varian of Salt Lake. For Judges of the Third Judicial N. District Samuel Stewart, A. C. W. H. J. Hurd. Hail, Cherry, For Muncipal Judges Morris Sommer, A. S. Fowler. cent state convention, and they proceed to bolt. All who took part in the selection of the delegates to the last state convention, know as well as they know they live, there was no church influence exercised for or against any candidate, each delegate voting for his choice. The battle was magnificent in its intensity, and an extremely close shave between the contestants. The defeated actors, not desiring to assist the grand old party that has nourished and fed them for years, and is the spinal column of our industrial national temple, immediately launch a new organization, foolishly thinking they can better their condition, giving up the granite temple for a bag of straw. The grand old party that has borne prosperity, peace and happiness to the many millions of American citizens for the past century is good enough for me. Fellow Republicans, do not fear, the G. O. P. will withstand every wind that bloweth.; We shall elect our Teddy, the friend of the INCONSISTENCY OF DUBOIS. people, notwithstanding the opposition of the new party. Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 19. Yours for success. Editor Truth: Mr. Dubois said, in A. P. KESLER. ' un-Americ- an o referring to President Smiths testimony at Washington: REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR. Q. Did you give your consent to Mr. Smoot to run for the United States A girl is very heroic to be able to Senate? enjoy being seasick if it is on her A. I did. And then Mr. Dubois says: Interest- wedding trip. ing reading, and makes various insinIt is always safe to tell a woman uations because a subordinate asks a privilege of a superior. Would it not how much you love her, even if she be in harmony with common decency knows you dont. for an employee, say, of the Company, who wished to be Most people would rather be wrong a candidate for the state senate, to and argue it than right and have nofirst get the consent of his employer? it. How does he know the company can body dispute spare him for sixty days? Perhaps There is nothing that shocks a there would be an objection to infusing politics into business, and is the as- woman more than not to be shocked pirant to office to receive his salary when her husband swears. from the company for the two months his services are with the state? Yet Either a man finds fault because this is part of the inconsistent posi- he has to pay taxes or because he tion of Senator Dubois. Dubois hays has nothing to pay taxes on'. further, Suppose that you (President Smith) had refused to give your conIts a funny thing, but the average sent for Mr. Smoot to run for the mother always plans to marry her United States senate, and notwithto a penniless preacher or standing he had persisted in running, daughter what would have happened to Mr. a millionaire. New 4York Press. Keith-OBrie- n Smoot? SNAP SHOTS. He would have been out of harmony with the quorum. That is no doubt true, but isnt the The penknife of the woman who employee of .the mercantile house in writes is a good example of the litthe same predicament if he persists in his obstinacy of being a candidate erary hack. for office against his employers wishes? How impossible the letter written Reed Smoot can resign his apostle-shi- in anger and in haste seems after a and still hold his standing in the lapse of twenty-fou- r hours! church and can run for any political office as often as he pleases without Theres a fortune awaiting the cos getting the consent of the president turner who will invent an automobile of the church, and so it is with the emrig that is at once useful and becom ployee and the employer. It requires order to make a suc- ing. o cess in temporal affairs, why not in Immense Egg. spiritual affairs? It is because the A duck which is owned by T. Lane Ministerial association is so confused in their theories as to the right mode ef Chesterton, Staffordshire, laid an to obtain eternal life, and are so dis- extraordinary egg. It weighed ten am united and broken up in their conflictounces, was four an( ing creeds, that they endorse the acinches in length and tions of the New American party? Inches in cirsight and Again there are a few disgruntled cumference. The whole of the conwho were unable to satisfy tents filled an imperial half pint meas-- ! their selfish political desires in a re ure. A. p Dne-quart- er three-quarte- rs three-quarte- sore-head- s, rs CLOUDS EIGHT MILES HIGH.. SENTENCE SERMONS. Peculiarities Attending and Preceding Thunderstorms tted. A great camulous thunderJiead cloud, towering up on the horizon like huge flamboyant iceberg, is often ligher than the highest Alps would be f they were piled on top of the Himalayas. It is not unusual for these clouds to measure five, six, and even eight miles from their flat, dark base, hover-na mile or two above the world, to heir rounded, glistening summit, splendid in the sunlight. And in these eight miles the changes of temperature are as great as those oyer many thousand miles of the earths surface. These clouds contain strata of temperature, narrow belts of freezing cold alternating with large distances of rainy mist and frozen snow and ice particles. Hailstones, which are formed from a snow panicle that falls from the upper strata and is frozen hard in the freezing belt and coated with added Ice on the wet belt, are often found with a series of layers in their formation, showing that they have passed through this succession of cloud strata more than once on their way from the upper air to the earth. Chicago Chronicle. Meekness is not mushiness. Virtue is iore than an absence of Ice. Withholding the hand withers the heart Revenge is sweetest when it is rificed. sac- g Changing the clock does not stop the sun. -- Cloths for Presents In Japan. Of one singularly attractive and decorative detail of Japanese daily life little is known in this country; yet. it touches all classes, from nobles to coolies the use of present cloths. These are squares of all sorts of materials, from twenty inches to two yards across. They are used to tie up the gifts which are exchanged on all possible occasions. After the presentation of the gift the cloth is removed and returned to the giver by a servant These cloths are handed down from generation to generation, and among them are found some of the finest specimens of the old embroidery and dyeing. Many, of the. square pieces of Japanese embroidery used in this country for pillow and table covers were originally used as coverings for presents. House Beautiful. o Patience gives a big push to any purpose. Restitution is the proof of A little sin may be the seed of a large sorrow. People who scatter sunshine cannot live in shadow. The only time love sighs is when it has to quit "work. The ideal tree may count for more than the real timber. True noblemen are always knighted with the sword of affliction. Cream does not stay at the bottom because it gets in a dirty bucket Dreaming about heaven is a sin when it hinders duties on earth. Men who are carrying burdens are not counting blessings. to-da- ys Its no use inviting people to the life of joy if youre wrapped in the shroud of gloom. The man who has most to say of the dangers of money getting generally has least of it It is a good deal easier to debate on virtues you haven't got than it is to demonstrate those you ought to have. ' Litigation in United States. There are fully two million efvll suits of law brought in the country every year. If the plaintiffs were different in every case, one in eight of the voting papulation could be said to be a litigant. As it is, the actual number of different litigants is not in excess of 800,000 400,000 plaintiffs and 400,000 detendants which is 1 per cent, of the total population of the country, now about 80,000,000. Many a man who prays for power to lift a world shuts his eyes when he sees a poor woman struggling with a heavy satchel. There are too many people singing 1 want to be an angel who would be too lazy to groom their own wings if they had them. A man is not going to get a crown o of righteousness just because he gives some poor fellow his old' straw hat Deadly 8timulants. An insurance doctor at Leipsic has along November. Chicago about collected facts which show that the Tribune. changes in the human blood vessels (arteriosklerose) brought about by the RULES FOR RESTING ACTORS. use of alcohol, tobacco and other excesses, including overwork, cause 22 Talk like money even if yon per cent of all deaths, whereas the dont look ready it d tuberculosis is responsible for only 7 per cent in that city. Never ask a friend about the wife much-dreade- he had last year. When resting, yourself give other people a . rest Dont ask a friend the time even if he has a chain in sight. His watch may also be resting. El- - Never glance at a mans feet when he is telling you how he came back to New York in a private car. |