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Show TRUTH 4 TRUTH Issued Weekly by Truth Publishing Company. Western Newspaper Union Building, South West Temple Street, Salt Lake City. . 241 second-clas- matter, under Act s of Congress of March Kearns seeks to fasten upon this community, in order that could call His Eminent Ignorance himself a senator. They are object lessons showing to what depths of ser-vility some people will descend for the sake of a few dollars. We are glibly told by the Herald that the American nominees are of the class seldom found in politics. If we had been told, they are of the class who blindly permit themselves to follow the political lead of vulgar, ignorant wealth, it would have been nearer the truth. There are better men on the Republican and Democratic tickets than any of these American nominees, and what is better, the former are of a class who cannot be hoodwinked by a political beefy upstart. Call these men intelligent men! Does not each and every one of them know that they are simply helping out the mountain of spite and revenge that Kearns is trying to unload upon the people who will not kow tow to him? Do they know that if Kearns could be as senator that the assured wooden patriotic guns of the Tribune, Telegram and Herald would be muffled for evermore, and to Pope Tom the Mormon church would be the quintessence of excellence, that Joe Lippman, Ben Heywood, Armstrong. Col. Nelson and all the 'rest of the gang are tied to Kearns because he furnishes long-sufferin- John W. Hughes, Editor and Manager. Entered June 19, 1903, at Salt Lake City, Utah, as so long been served up to them by that precious pair of Kentucky twin prodigies who manage the Herald. Pretending to be Democrats, while in fact they are nothing more than a pair of hired rooters for the corrupt gang that Tom 3, 1879. . Terms of Subscription. 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Sunday morning, pretending to set forth what it, calls A Democratic Opportunity, devotes the main part of its article to booming the candidates American party, and of the among many things it presents its readers with the following slush: The American ticket presents a list of good men, representing large interests. They are the kind of men seldom found in politics, they do not expect to be elected. Was there ever a more complete give away? A Democratic (pretended) organ praising an opposition ticket in preference to its own, claiming it to be superior, and of a class of great men rarely found in politics. How long must this farce go on bey fore the intelligent people of this will see through the game that is being played, and who the real parties are, who, behind the curtain are pulling the strings while the Herald and other monkeys dance? How long before they see that an attempt is being made to work a great and irreparable wrong upon Utah in order that a low, bigoted, selfish man may revenge himself upon a people who desire something besides a dollar mark to represent them in the foremost legislative body in the world? And what glittering gibberish the editorial we quote from contains. RepYes, we resenting, large interests. will admit that. They represent the Kearns-Keitpolitical gang, with Silver King mine cash back of them, and hate, besides the large, Tom of spite and thirst for revenge Kearns, because the people of Utah have decided they no longer want an apology for a. senator. It is inconceivable that the Democratic party should so long submit to the dishwater editorial soup which has so-call- ed s re-electi- on W.-W- . g them bread and butter, would be sing- them again; that some of the leaders ing Mormon songs from Logan to St. of the new "American party .never rested until they were enabled to sing George? to their songs of Hallelujah over the What a painful exhibition it is see E. B. Critchlow. whom Kearns corpse of the Liberal party; that one hates as he hates poison, and who went year they blow hot and the next cold. We believe upon election day the down to defeat two years ago through work of the Kearns gang, assisting in great body of voters looking through with the rotten political job now being the thin veil of "patriotism worked; to see Rev. Dr. Wishard drag- - which the "American party has covging the influence of his church into ered itself, will see the beefy form of the filthy political popl created by the Thomas Kearns and his bread, and butKearns gang, reeking with sensational ter brigade, and will govern their votes bribery, secret church compacts, and accordingly; that in Utah American debauched politics, under the insane thought, the American flag, and American patriotism cannot be used as a idea that it is Americanism. To us it would seem that the other- club to gratify the revenge of a dewise intelligent men who have made feated gang of political mountebanks. the great mistake of getting into the Kearns garbage wagon, would have The Republican nominee for govergathered together and sung paens of nor, John C. Cutler, is a man emipraises because the man who first nently fitted for the place. The posibought a senatorial seat in Utah was tion which he now occupies in busipolitically buried; that the gang who ness and social circles was fairly won made it possible for the present inef- by merit, in competition with all the ficient shuffling, tax increasing coun- bright minds of the state, not by apcil and city government to be elected pointment. What Mr. Cutler lacks in had been overthrown. the science' of politics, which the ward We say to them in all the solemnity heelers and disgruntled bosses, who of truthful conviction, no greater polit- are engaged in heaping ignominy upon ical mistake will ever be made than to him-- think so essential as a qualificaendorse this Kearns American move- tion for office, he makes up in good, ment. The Tribune does not want an sound business sense. Those disgrunIt wants revenge, tled few. who opposed his nomination American party. and it simply seeks to use the senti- ask what he has done for the Republiment which brings such a party into can party. He has devoted the betaction as an end to gratifying that ap- ter part of a busy life to a practical demonstration of the merits and possipetite for revenge. solemWe also say to them in the bilities of Republican policies and docnity of truthful conviction, that the trines; not as an memmen they are now assisting have al- ber of the Republican machine, but as ready betrayed them twice, will betray a producing member of the Republican party, where he has added dignity and force to the contentions of its solid adherents. Were it not for men like Cutler, there would be no use for men like Roosevelt. 4 , office-seekin- Elia.8 Morris Sons Co com-muit- MANTELS MANTELS MANTELS g - The success of the Republican party, as a is due to a happy and wise blending of business acumen and legal talent. Without the business method of the manufacturer, the merchant and the financier, having place in the foundation of our laws, all the phraseology of our most talented lawyers could not make them of any beneficial effect. Methods which are successful in the manufacturing and commercial world are successful in the affairs of a government, and the more of such methods we can bring into the Republican party and into the lawmaking and executive departments of government, to the exclusion of professional political methods, the more popular and lasting will be the reign of the Repijbican party. A vote for John C. Cutler for governor means a vote for a business administration of our state affairs and poagainst an unwholesome litical rule. world-powe- r, one-ma- n h over-powerin- g New a.nd Beautiful Consign- - The Organ Grinders is the latest name applied to the Kearns Revenge club. Strange that it was not thought of earlier; the ceaseless grind,- grind, of the two organs on; West Temple street' apd the one on Main are cone stant reminders of the hand organ and mbnkey. The amusement seeker is regaled this Fall, however, with a whole band of monkeys.- fair-tim- - |