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Show . truth. with such former slave states as Delaware, Weekly. Maryland, West Virginia, and Mis- re souri, but also Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana Virginia, and North Carolina. Would, then, the plight of the south bo any better than which letter admirable ht an now? That was wrote to Colonel dent Roosevelt its vicissitudes record his. Ho is not rash. Wo do not think create sentiment favorable to his can President Roosevelt i3 rash, either, didacy for but he could not But Mr. Hays reputation as a safe even conjure up the ghost of the shad man owes more to mastery of dlplo- - ow of a chance for success. A largo rpers I n, I . matic methods than to any disposition force of his paid agents under a score to defer, or hang back. A new policy of guise3, traveled up and down prais-ha- 3 no terrors for him, because it is ing Kearns and his senatorial career new, nor a quick turn becauso it is with various degree of rawness, but ? Tb9 IIo wears a velvet glove, but all his efforts were impotent. in Colorado s!tuat,Q.b alarmquick. Mosby jk011 is The to the bis ol Pce. On the for not day, would is conservatism the Lhe re- - Ing reputation people accept opportu face of tbe returns, the Democratic largely due to the chance that has as- - nlty to once more bring disgrace upon t:ve3 should from pubrefrained no nee for governor was elected by sociated him with a president who e state of Utah by repeating their contest, was the ater until cases in buckskin Hshing a no hand act of more folly. refer to the letter of Governor Peabody, the Re- - prompt than Hays. Harpers Weekly. porters If Kearns believed that ho had ono It sy Mr. Roosevel Pllblican nominee, however, assert o chance in ten of buying his way to a unfriendly tbat this ostensible densd, not ?agYmlthorn is the A Land plurality of Opportunity for the secontl term he couIl nof be Pullod attitude of r tbc race by a mogul engine. In ..states toward outcome of gross frauds in a number Investor! Tourist- Homeseeker! I0llt him.becausehe of An counties official recount the will be light of these facts it seems wel- you money to invest? emer by blood, and because the needed' to decide the dispute. Under Have to read that ho has withstrange Have you muscles to Invest? nt fare of the drawn llw tbo from must the political arena bebe doue Have you brains to invest? nwthern We rh3 the Btat0 recounting but to him as that of the cause to give up all of his wants he lhe com. Have you leisure to invest? logIslature, b recall the letter with time to opposing the Mormons. position of this body is itself in doubt.. cause Do you Tlie election of no fewer than, eleven The fight of Kearns and his news-waho had counted upon gUte tlon that those Do a ranch? you papers is not against, the Mormons representatives and three state ballot-- 1 Mr. Roosevelt s success at the Do o senators is (lIsputod. The settlement you want a farm? alone, it is a bitter, scltish, foolish, ? envenom to under-handedis-Dbox o of these fourteen controversies de you want an orchard? principled, unfair, H is, how- find themselves mistaken. not honest overlook on and shameful renlh9 judicial decisions cowardly pendg light ro- CALIFORNIA. voter who in Utah n doreil in twenty-seve- n every pro-oever,Jhwl01 against disputed the cincts in the which Colonist rates daily via Southern fuses to wear the Kearns collar and city of Denver. Now, race issiiR mainly depends We incline the Pacific lines, September 16th to Oc- - who is unwilling to pervert his rtecipiona thns far rendered by the sol- tp think that but for the 15th, 1904. From Salt Lake and triotism by making an American flag gtate Supreme court in regar(1 to thoge thfaJ?whnf precinct3 have been favorable to the Ogden to San Francisco, Los Angeles, the symbol of his slavery. the buJb nfVta inflexible the learned writer of tho editorial fJt Repul)licans R i? lherefore conceiv. San Diego and other main line points, If- Current. Literature know that $25.00. jinmVAp? ablG that the Republicans will control IlLpp nf patter RepubUcan For descriptive and Illustrative lit- Kearns, through his Tribune, Is the state legislature, and declare Gov-call on or address D. R. sistently decarJng that every Gentile Gray, general agent. 201 Main street, in Utah who refuses to wear tho badgo 3 a! I I eka CMtv of Kearns Liberal party is a Jack Mormon and a willing tool of tho union labor, say, on their part, that mom i church high priests, he would prob-abl- y I "h UTAHS LIBERAL PARTY. her twi" " allow Governor Peabody forewent of the Fourteenth, be 'able to see tbat the "opposie do not see what his seat. to less of the Fifteenth, Amendment. to the Mormons is no matter of Tbe peculiar denseness and ignor tion they can do about it, for if the Repub but the last despairing principle licans control the legislature, and thus ance which usually well informed a of druggies political An empre3sion to this effect sterns secure the governorship, will atthey when exhibit writers they who to failed make eastern, weakling good in to be gaining ground among the have at their disposal not only the tempt Ao discuss political conditions in the eye. public (southern leaders, if we may trust a state militia, but also assistance from Utah is clearly shown by an editorial To talk about Kearns freeing liim-i- n dispatch from Washington to the New the regular army of the United States, Mor- - self of the on the Literature Current suspicion that he is actuat-mon- s York Times, according to which they which the constitution requires the setAfter and Idaho. in Utah cd by political interests, is like talk-tin- g are to hold a conference in the Federal president to furnish when requested forth that Utah has a Liberal" hng about making a Red Indian white capital at an early date. The confer- - by a state legislature or executive. The who by the free use of water. Ever sinco party, founded by eace has been called, we are told, by notion of the Cripple Greek miners made a vigorous fight against the elec-- Kearns graduated from a common those. who hold that hereafter the that Mr. Roosevelt would or could of a Mormon Republican ticket, miner to an uncommon senator, every whites should detach them- - terfere to se.at Adams by force against tion The Tribune is move that he has made, every word writer the says: selves from the Democratic as well as the wishes of th9 state and legislature Thomas Kearns, wiio was that his secretaries and press agents by from the Republican party, should de- - executive is, of course, absurd. There ownpd elected United States senator in 1902, have uttered for him, every good act cline to send delegates to the next is. by the way, more at stake than a but declined to be a candidate for re- - of some other senator that he has Democratic national convention, and governorship in this contest, for the election because he wanted to give up unblushingly lakcn credit for, every should form a connext governor will have the appoint-secrate- d of their own, party to opposing the Mormons column of lying gush that has filled to the advancement of their ment of two judges of the Supreme all his time and at the same time wished to free papers willing to sell space at adver-himseJiews of the race issue, and prepared court, of the susoicion that he was I Using rates, all these things, and cast its electoral votes for which- ., jers, have been inspired by the one by political interests. sboub be deemed most The idea of John Hay as the conser- tribute richest about the dominant motive of his life, the desire thats Now, I into its ever to found fo 3 control the political destinies of I? that way Kearn vative cnrator of the Impulsive Roose or a Utah, the pages of reputable journal teed, it might command in - velt. has bee? so universally accepted the that" neighstuff course the Of horhood of a hundred magazine. electoral votes, as to have attained a sort of canonical Kearns slaves put into the Tribune, con June- - authority. But some day some partic-dowp- p Herald and Telegram cannot be conconceivable Cera. tnrps tbe baance f ularly thoughtful citizen will ask sidered critically, because, all of us A bright, energetic woman womoutdetermine the self: Who is. really the man with know that it is inspired. migbt, f an's work. Permanent position. Old Fresidential election. It the Big Stick, anyhow? Is it Roose-ha- s Those of us who have lived in Utah established business house would ot solid a thS-J7?rd the role which velt, or is it Hay? The truth is that since Kearns bousht his way into the I financIal v standing. Salary $12 to $18 eeili taen and may once Secretary Hay Is an extremely t TTniteri states again e weekly with erjenses, paid each ln minister he has ne-e- r haT an Cortoit; ,Aie rsb National- - sourceful and nartv i n the May direct Jtom British House of Com-- 1 of foreign affairs, and always gives the to he a candidate for ms,. impression. of knowing what he is tion; we understand that no one out-- 1 Pf.nses 620 Monon v about, and being able to deal skilfully side of those who fed upon his bounty dds,Tf1ecretary' suh a course, however, there are with aT1 emergency that may arise, ever even suggested that he ought to Block; some obvious objections. If, at any ut R s also true that he is as bold a be sent back to the senate. crisis, a Life Insurance in Russia. majority of the souths elec- - statesman as any now on earth whose During the' past year Kearns used oral vote should to efforts be cast against the responsibilities are comparable with all his stock of untiring The poor activity of the insurance woSdChaQtic business in Russia is shown by the aomlnee, that section! good-wif()rfelt the of fact that ?n the entire empire there th TWnapt part-Tbat good-wil- l are only 28,810 companies,' while the it hia T'rati0 hl.tberto and amount of insurance taken out is only the fiue8HnyS Possessed, ? na,turally suggests itself $39,321,421. 8 wrlterti td 1 I en-t.b- I ... I nt I un-D- d, n1 pa-tob- er so-call- ed ' per-eratur- e, sws xreSzs L once-puffed-u- p I -- non-Mormon- s, rn' . , lf oth-actuat- ed 52,nee Jr ?d him-com- n re-L- Mon-declin- well-equipp- ed MjpMfr re-ele- c- J ll v I Ise to risk an assured friendship iU ,vle hand for a doubtful bush- - K should also be bornpPii!n friendship a third ennd J?1!? tllat the creation, of under a nfv dIstInctiy southern party in-th- e evitably lonT 4na?e woud almost further mutilation of We wiu assume that a dIstlnonlth y southern party could rely exas unm, nofair ng as a minimum, Florida AIabama, Georgia, the remaimn? Sth CarolIua. What of Southeni States? The uationS ably retain mcracy would unquestion-on- e 2rBan,zatlon lu every of thpm thus tbe opposition an? av a Republicans would fai-erho- lhe of carrying not only o Interest Bearing Securities. Want something to pick you up McGurrin & Co., investment bankers. be- Tomato Toner is a hot one. One-thir- d beef extract, and g tomato pulp. 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