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Show 'TRUTH. 8 PUBLIC CLAMOR. There is much humor in the Trinot only Insulted Mr. Sutherland at him bunes talk about George Sutherland, backcapped Washington, but By John P. Meakin. and lied about him In almost every in the even of his succeeding United Issued Weekly by concelveable way. The Senator also States Senator Kearns, being a deputy You may get through the world, but Truth Publishing Company. twill be very slow, and In the most brazen manner senator. Mr. Sutherland has twenty Western Newspaper Union Huilding, 241 boldly If listen that is said as you you .. South West Temple Street, took credit through his organ for all time3 the brains of Senator Kearns, go; Salt Lake City. the good th'ngs that Mr. Sutherland be is independent and original while Youll be worried and fretted, and John W. Hughes, Editor and Manager. did for his constituents while he was Kearns is cringing and imitative. He kept in a stew; For meddlesome tongues must have Entered June 19. 1903, at Salt Lake Cuy. In Congress. Such procedures may an profit by legislative training, to do something second-class Act matter, under Utah, as he the index to the Tribunes Idea of which Kearn3 lacks the mental capacAnd people will talk. of Congress of March 3, 1879. friendship, but makes people fer- ity to do. He dc63 not buy his friends From the earliest dawn of civil!, Terms of Subscription. Save, me 'nd supporters as Kearns has always 12.00 vently endorse the prayer,4 ONE YEAR (In advance) zation to the present time, a struggle 1.00 done. ' MONTHS Hn friends. TRUTH to-al- l -- SIX advance) THREE MONTHS (In advance) Postmasters sending subscriptions TRUTH may retain 25 per cent of 75 to sub- from my has been going on. m developing the The Tribune in a whining editorial scription price as commission. a few days ago called upon George If the roper is not desired beyond the Sutherland not to accept the senator-shi- p the publication date subscribed for, for which he has been a candidate should be notified 1 letter two weeks term or more before the expires. for a year or more and which the Tribune exhausted its strength and its Discontinuances. Remember that the publisher must be no- mud slinging batteries to prevent Mr. tified by letter when a subscriber wishes his paper stopped; all arrears must be Sutherland from attaining, but acpaid In full. own admissions to the papers cording to have their without effect. The battle was waged Requests of subscribers to a new address, to secure paper mailed and mention former as well unrelentingly between Kearns must attention, Sutherland. The former was beaten as present address. even worse than the Japs have beaten Address all communications to TRUTH mil I NO COMPANY, Salt Lake the Russians. Now the Kearns organ, prill Utah. City, like the whipped cur it is, whines and cries. Sutherland waged a clean honorable fair fight and won, while Kearns and the Tribune made a mean, What Salt Lake city needs right now vicious, cowardly, despicable war and is ginger and plenty of it. There is met the fate they and, their methods not another city In the West with deserved. Now they cringe and whine about it. greater, better opportunities, not another more favorably located, or with more natural riches to draw upon and Truth as an advertising medium us? with matter et Well, whats the beats any paper, daily or weekly in of the the state. Its bona fida paid circulaWhy Is it that the very heart cty is filled with one story shacks, tion in the state is more than double worth abcut $7G apiece, that would that of any other weekly paper, and it disgrace a frontier mining camp? is by all odds the closest and most careSome of the mossbacks that bold fully read paper in Utah. ' Its advertitle to this property would lose as tising space is worth double that of much ns $9 In regt If they tore down any of its competitors. Unlike some the old structures and built modern of its contemporaries, it doesnt have t ones. To be sure, the new buildings take its pay in carrots or turnips or offered. It doesnt would, ray a much larger sum flowers or anything in rent, but the owners might die be- run dead ads either to cover space fore they got back all the money in- for lack of brain and to save the cost vested. These men need a little public of composition in presenting real live issues to its readers. spirit and a whole lot of ginger before they will come out of their trance. There Is just one way to make a cown grow arid that way lies in the determination of its citizens to take advantage of,, every opportunity to build it up. The stranger who Is drawn here by advertising only to find that about one half of the population do.esnt seem to care whether they live or die, whether he stays here or goes to Halifax, will be apt to go somewhere else. It makes a man weary to see how little interest many citizens take In everything except that which directly touches their own pocketbooks. There is a good deal of hot air In his talk of driving the Greek and Austrian smelter hands out of Murray. They are not cit'zens of the highest or most desirable type, but once they are here they are, so long as they obey the laws, entited to the same rights of and persons protection as other natlonalites. If we dont want them, lets change the laws, not talk of inducing a reign of anarchy to be Instigated and carried on by native Americans. Votes; continue to come in rapidly in the grand $400 piano contest, declares the Dally Headlines. But they dont. During the week following the date when Truth printed the facts about this fake contest the vote did not show as many additions as In a single day before the expose was made. - o WANTED. . The Tribune's editorial the other day professing extreme friendlyness for George Sutherland Is about the galliest thing on record. It even outherods the Tribune In that respect. It Is a matter of public notoriety that ever since Senator Kearns bought or obtained control of the Tribune that paper has had nothing hut insults and coarse .abuse for Mr. Sutherland. It has unceasingly lied about him and villified him and in addition Senar tor Kearns in his coarse brutal way Sprcial Representatives In this 'ounty ajid adjoining territories to epresent and advertise an od estab-'ih-- d business houe of solid finanSalary weekly, with ?xpenses paid each Monday by check cial standing. $21 iirect from headquarters. Expense? Ivarced: position permanent. W- irnih everything. Address. THE OLUMBIA, 630 Mcnon Building, Chi ago, 111. o BURLINGTON ROUTE. i ucst In to Chi-fle- o, lrnaha and Kansas City. St: Louis Mantels Mantels Mantels NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CONSIGNMENT. JUST RECEIVED P"" Christ, lawgivers and philosophers have labored to teach men to keep in subjection their speech and their These to'lers. the Intellectual lights, who have illumined the pathway of the ages, stand out conspicuously because they have been but few, their Influence has blessed humanity and the number of thinkers has increased. There are also some churches and a few societ'es organized for the purpose of developing the higher faculties and sensibilities In humankind and slowly but surely the world is growing better. We owe a debt of gratitude to the workers of the past. Had It not been for the devotion of those who worked unceasingly and alcne, without without recompense and died rack and upon the scaffold, the upon each that succeeding generation might reap a golden harvest of Intellectual libertv from their sowing the seeds of sacrifice. We today would be subject to the whims and fancies of public clamor. Careless seems the great avenger; historys pages but record. One death grapple in the darkness twixt f Id f ystems and the word; Truth forever on the scaffold, wrong foraver on the throne. Yet that scaffold sways the future, and behind the dim unknown, Standeth God within the shadow keeping watch above his own. Oil debt rf gratitude can only he paid by contributing our mite to the cause which the few of the past have lived, suffered and died for. namely, mental liberty for all mankind. The P Isxlm fathers who sacrificed all to attain their own liberty did well hut no sooner had they attained it than they began trj enslave othera This condition of the human mlnl seems to perpetuate ! "self. Nineteen hundred years cf Christian teaching seems to have eradicated but very little of this develish sin of thoughtless public camor. Today we see brother against brother, society against society, each claiming to be a follower of the Gentle Nazerine. who said, Love thy neighbor as thyself. He walked, barefooted and poor, teaching the principle, love your enemies. He died with ap-petlte- s. appre-clatlc- n, ' smile and a blessing upon his while public clamor finished its elish work. Yet for all of this few there are today who live or ELIAS MORRIS & SONS CO. - spiritual and intellectual man out of the undeveloped ot unthinking man. It has been a continuous battle between thought bu'lt sentiment and public clamor, without thought. Since two thousand years before lip dev how even Pub aim to live up to his teachings. lie clamor is still killing Its victim. if not on the cross or at the fagot, by vilification and unkfndness. Why call ye me Lord Lord and do not the things which 1 say. afMany important questions which fect the welfare ot.the state or the nation are not settled by deliberation under the light of reason or by thought power; but are discussed and seem or ingly settled in a spirit of revenge Ill get even public clamor. Surely Christ and his teachings have been forgotten. We need the "second conning or to study the books we already have. |