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Show With this issue the interesting serial, "Delinquent "Delin-quent Tax List," that has been appearing in The Telegram for the past ten days, ends. If you haven't read it, this is your last chance. " The water bond proposition may not be what everybody wants, but it is securing quid pro quo. To defer the question of water expansion another year ma"y be fatal. Deny yourself some trifling luxury and make ome little child happier Christmas with a gift. It won't cost much, and it will be the best investment you ever made. There is a suspicion that Mr. Lawson was not working solely for the good of the Nation when he began writing "Frenzied Finance." There is some consolation in the faet that the snow in these parts doesn't stay beautiful long enough to' inspire any poetry. Radium, it is said, will clarify diamonds. But this is of little interest to those who have neither radium ra-dium nor diamonds. v . The methods of Mrs. Chadwick and the trusts differ in some respects. One of them is that Mrs. Chadwick is fn jail. . The "statements" of Mrs. Chadwick to the public do not seem to be as convincing as those she made to the bankers. While winter's grip is upon us is a good time to get ready to push Fait Lake along when good weather weath-er does come. Registration for the water bond election is a joke except in so far as the expense is concerned. It is only half a month until 1903. What are you doing to help make Salt Lake 150,000? ' They have won another brilliant victory on palter pa-lter in St. Petersburg. |