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Show 'TRUTH. 8 in the Fourth. The result leaves the complexion of the board of as it was, viz: five Gen I educatIon JU3 Issued Weekly by I tiles and five Mormons. The policies Truth Publishing Company the new board will undoubtedly be Western Newspaper Union Building, Ml I I South Weat Temple Street, similar to that of the old one, which can hardly be improved upon. Its aim John Huflh8. Editor and Manager, j jjas keen tjje schools from from jep Entered June 19, 1903, at Salt Lake City, sectarian or political influences, .and Utah, as second-clas- s matter, under Act in that it has succeeded. The person- of Congress of March 3, 1879. nel cf the board after January 1 will Terms of Subscription. 2.00 be as follows: ONE YEAR (In advance) 1.00 SIX MONTHS (In advance) First precinct Byron Cummings, C. 75 THREE MONTHS (In advance) S. Martin. Postmasters sending subscriptions to Second precinct M. J. Cheesman, TRUTH may retain 25 per cent of subscription price as commission. A. G. Giancue. If the paper Is not desired beyond the Third precinct W. J. Newman, Os- date subscribed for, the publication . Moyle., should be notified by letter two weeks car or more before the term expires. Fourth precinct M. Thomas, H. C. Edwards. Dlscontlnuances. Remember that the publisher must be noFifth precinct H. P. Henderson, tified by letter when a subscriber wishes " I must arrears all be his paper stopped: Joseph Obemdorfer. in full. be-electe- . 1 paid Requests of subscribers to have their paper mailed to a new address, to secure W. S. McCornlck may after all be a attention, must mention former as well factor in the senatorial election next as present address. One thing is absolutely that is that Senator Kearns doing everything he possibly can to prevent George Sutherland from being elected senator. He is now putting up another great big bluff on the Mormon There was only one disappointment I church in the matter of the Smoot in the school election and that was the J investigation which is to be resumed defeat of Dr.. Pfoutz in the Fifth pre- - at Washington on Monday. The sen cinct. Dr. Pfoutz above all the candl- - Ior senator, who will continue to redates was the one who ought to have I jIce in that title for a few months been elected. His qualifications for the longer, is using, all his influence with position are of the first order. He is the investigating committee to ernbara gentleman of culture and very su-- 1 ra-- s the Mormon officials by demand-perio- r attainments and his only object ln that they make public the religious in allowing his name to be used as a lorai nd ceremonies which are was to advance the inter-- 1 formed in their temples. If Smoot ests of education That he was not I would only come to terms with Kearns, investigation and the o elected Is chargeable to the apathy of I the Gentiles of the district and to no Position to 'Smoot retaining his seat other cause. The worst thing we have I ould instaily cease. In order to aid to say about Mr. Obepidorfer, the sue-- 1 hi Kearns is trying to enlist in his cessful candidate, is that he was on I cause high officials of the Catholic the American ticket and that he church clericals of national reputa-owe- s his election to the baser element I on and powerful, not only in their but in worldly affairs. In Salt of the community. The election I kake the Catholic clergy keep strictly turns show . that Obemdorfer ran ahead in the red light districts and the out of PoHtlcs, but the big men of the portion of the precinct inhabited by negroes, while Dr. Pfoutz led in the districts where decent people live, It is easy to tell how it was done. The American party employed . Sheets to get out the off color voters and Sheets is an adept at that. The genteel and cultured people in the east end of the precinct didnt take enough interest in the education of their children to go out and vote. In other words, they allowed the worst and most ignorant element of society to dominate, so far as their division of the city is concerned, in the matter of education. Notwithstanding the cloud which shadows the election of Mr. Obemdorfer, we hope he will prove an and liberal efficient, broad-minde- d member of the board of education. That the American party was most decisively defeated in the other four precincts of the city is a k matter - for congratulation. . The re-- 1 Address all communications to TRUTH II JanuarJr COMPANY, Salt Lake tain and I City, Utah. is cer-publishi- ng per-candida- so-call-ed op-th- re-ckur- chi te church wield a wonderful power at Washington, and' if Tom could only get them to espouse his cause, he thinks it would enable him, seeing he cannot senator himself, to name be his successor, and his first choice would be Mr. McCornlck. Frank J. Cannon of the Salt tartans. Not at all. The result of the school Lake Tribune publishes his own obit- uary in last Sundays issue of that pa-- eecon on emphasized the fact that per, retired as it were, in favor of his the Gentiles did not believe the His simile of the cattle feeding hoods told by the Tribune that the schools were under the control on alkali grass was rather inapt. Sen-ator Cannon during his fathers reign, P Mormon ecclesiastics, and the er no such person as Sen- was quite extended, fed on ator Kearns can lead the Gentiles of clover and browsed in green pastures or nQy other state, where refreshing streams, provided by the industry and generosity of his K. Kerens of St. Louis is, do flow. It was only r ie Press reports, a candidate the streams of generosity were Pns or nlted States senator ftom Mis-t-o dried ub and the rich pastures began Kerens of St Louis works in wither than Senator Cannon leaped B0U1 - affairs on very similar lines oyer the Mormon fence and began to our own Senator Kearns of Utah, throw stones at his benefactors. In the columns of the Tribune he stirs Kerens of St. Louis wag one of those I entfaeered the deal by which Tom up hatred of the Gentiles against the Mormons and advises Gentile firms not Kearns purchased his seat In the tate senate. It would be well only not to employ Mormons, but discharge Mormons already in their ror Missourians to keep a sharp eye own Kerens or they will be 3mploy, because the Mormons pay!011 people of Utah were ithing support their church. Andruncoe- - 18 tn matter of a senator, his boy of whom the senator expects j buncoed Edito- - false-bo- fur-whic-h I . ante-ejectio- n accord-afte- Pca- J tone f)-- r mch great things is even now in Gerlnsncerity of the American many a Mormon missionary, preaching I ' vlormonism and making converts from I party s strikingly illustrated by the fact that they would not accept Dr. mong the Gentiles. Pfoutz as a candidate for the board of . education. If it were the good of the So tha Tr.bnne . t have a numbe gchool8 the --Americans- were seek-o-f libel suits on its bands as a result ,ng they wculd haye en(Ior8ed of ite .cnrrilous attacks on county of-pfouu. Insteadi however, theypnt tctils during the recent campaign. up anothsr candldata whom ? iperfntundent Jones of the county in-ported by the usual methods ol that irmary has led off with a demand on party, to tho disreputable eleie Tribune for 125,000 damages. The ment ofappeals Mcietv complaint is about to be filed in the District court, and it is" believed it will That was a find piece of irony in the 19 followed by several others of a similar nature by other plaintiffs. What Washington special in the Tribune the other day when it was stated that coward the Tribune is anyway! on Senator Kearns desk in the senate SOt 4116 BSer &Ct th!d "iihe? WlDu f chamb!r was a floral design with tht bUt 40 be words- - K better to be right than to brought, it immediately ceased its president- - The writer was probablr unconscious of the irony, but it wu irony all the same. a - It is passing funny to see the Tt Ibune now under its present decadent ownership and management taking credit to itself for the things accomplished and the glories attained hy the Tribune when P. H. Lannan owned it and Judg9 Goodwin was its editor. Smoot The farce of the vestigation will be upon us again a few days. so-call- ed in-- I to - o Mantels turns establish the correctness of Truth's remark that Red' man and Hagman were imposlble, and it was a foregone conclusion that Corum would. be defeated in the First and that Edwtfds and .Thomas would y. puc ed - The Tribune says: The apathy of the Gentiles indicated that most of them were willing to have Salt Lakes public schools controlled by the sop ELIAS MORRIS & SONS CO. 1 I re-elect- ed -- so-call- abuse of county officials and ever sineg has been as mum as an oyster about the misdoings it alleged, Fred Price, who had charge of the campaign of A. G. Giauque in the Second precinct, did great work. His was perfect and he and hi aids worked incessantly for the resi 10 they obtained, joe MacKnight deserves credit for the result in First precinct, where C. S. came out victorious. Mr. MacKnU fl Mantels Mantels land-othbr- ' , NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CONSIGNMENT JUST RECEIVED did Mr. Mayeock. and Effective Work. - s O B U R It NGYON ' ROUTI. Best line to Chicago, Omaha aud Kansas ' City. |