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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY. 3 H r i. I Six Reasons Why the Salt Lake Security & Trust Co. is popu lar with money savers and investors. FIRST It is iinancially strong; capital and surplus $350,000. SECOND It is for all people, rich and poor, men and women. THIRD It is courteous to all and accom modating to its customers. FOURTH It issues Mortgage Certifi cates in amounts from $100 up to $5,000 each, thus providing an absolutely safe invest ment for the small as well as the large in vestor. FiFTJQ It protects investors in its Mort gage Certilicates and First against any pos sible loss of either principal or interest. SIXTH It invites accounts from all who wish to have or invest money. SECURITY! ' 32 Upper Main Street I i , ESTABLISHED 1859 WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Capital $250,000.00 Surplus $100,000.00 Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent. Fifty Years of Succe sful Banking. THE UTAH NATIONAL-BANK AT THE CLOCK CORNER We respectfully solicit the accounts of firms, individuals and corporations Savings Department and Safety Deposit Boxes W. S. McCorniclc, Pres. Thos. R. Cutler, Vice Pres. R. T. Badger, Cashier. C. H. Wells, Ass't Cashier. NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC U. S. DEPOSITARY Frank Knox, Pros. Jamks A. Murray, Vico-Pros. W. F. Earls, Cashier E. A.Oulbhrtbon, AsstGasblor Capital Paid In $300,000 Banking In all its branches transacted. Exchange drawn on the principal cities in Europe. Interest paid on Time Deposits. 1 I I A N ELEGANTLY appointed table is a JLX, prime necessity in every family. It pleases the husband and delights the wife. We specialize in finenot extravagant silver, designed to last a lifetime, made by the world's greatest silversmiths and Established! guaranteed yvi8eJOyV by us. LAURELS OF ANANIAS GONE. To the Editor of Goodwin's Weekly: Delectable is the fight now waging between the people of this state and the federal bunch, which, through influence and aid of Apostle and Senator Smoot, has come to control the politics and patronage of Utah. Had Joseph F. Smith been a less fanatical Republican and more a citi zen he would long ago have learned what has been brought home to him now (because it attacks his morals) viz., that neither morality, truthfulness nor respect for characters tried and true are con sidered, when they seem to stand in the way of policies which it is the wish of the federal mob to effect. It was long ago charged that no false hood could abash Fussy Jimmy, but rather that he lay awake nights to invent them and spent the morning hours in putting hem in circulation, when by circulating them they promised to further some unclean end which the Federal bunch had in view; emphasis was given to this when he whispered that President Smith was opposed to prohibition, just as it was whispered that the church officials had lost confidence in B. H. Rob erts through alleged weaknesses. No one of the high church officials is yet of record as denounc ing the villainous libels on Roberts, -but they stand aghast at a suggestion, even from truthful James, that Joseph F. is opposed to prohibition. There will be a deal more faith in the sincerity of all the apostles, President Smith included (even among the saints) when they show sqme concern at the cesspool lengths which Anderson and the bunch go in sheer assaults on other decent men than those of their own quorum. We are always expected to remember that even the great are frail men when they err, but that fact will-much more readily be borne in mind when the big ecclesiasts themselves give evi dence of manliness by resenting the assaults of their political phists against others, even when those others are not their friends. The federal bunch has lied all along about the church officials. But the result was not unpleas ant to the officials. Since it spelled political suc cess, it could be endured, and there followed no rebuke for the liars. But when these lies go to a political end which indicates that Joseph F. Smith is antagonistic to prohibition then it's a differ ent matter, and "there you are!" So with the lesser Smoot organ the party or gan. In every campaign it has encouraged, indi rectly and directly, Mormon people to believe their church leaders would have them follow the Re publican party cause. But now the voice of that debaucher is virtuously warning the Mormon peo ple that they must not be controlled as Mormons. So, also, the sainted News, which stood for all the lies and libels of the federal bunch and its organ against Mormon Democrats, is after the bunch now, and openly charges them not only with having been bought by the brewers and saloon-keepers, and the Smoot organ with having sold its favor like another harlot, for a new press, but goes further and declares that the proposal to put the liquor traffic under control of the governor is not only un-American, but per mits the erection of a political machine whoso strength and character are to be based upon all the vile and abandoned influences that the mind inevitably associates with saloons and their hab itues. There have been those who thought Joseph F. Smith too big a man to suffer wrong, that he could prevent, to be done even to an enemy; but his seeming indifference to the dastardly attacks on the character of Roberts by those of his own name no less than by the night-toil bunch at tacks which, if effectual, would destroy the life of a man are inexcusable. View his beliefs as we may, that has at least been open as a book, and in sterling liar- (Continued on page 6.) i Champagne I Dry and Brut SR The standard H of fine H Sold by all champagne H high class dealers H THE WILSON CAFE I Table ct Hote H DINNER I For $i.oo is the Best in the City. H So is the M Table d Hote Lunch H for 35 cents. H Breakfast, lunch or dine at M The Wilson Cafe H Music at Lunch and Dinner , H If You Want a Modern Home I If You Want a Fine Lot I If You Want to Buy or I Sell Any Kind of Real I Estate I If You Want the Best I Terms Obtainable See I Richter, iv9 I