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Show We are pleased to note that Ike Trumbo is still alive. There are a few Ohio men in Utah yet without federal offices. And Whittemore may have to wear his beard Mr. Lannan is inclined to glance sidewise at Mr. Dunbar and make contemptuous remarks about amateurs going into the boss business. The county administration will be doomed henceforth to drag on a wreary existence without the approval of the Tribune. at half mast after all. Why not send out a tracer and try to locate that long expected wave of prosperity? Will the Mayor please'turn round that one may see the size of the foot that bit him? Latest advices from the east go to show that McGrew is still agreeable to Senator Thurston. The Cuban situation seems to be nearing the fourteenth round. The referee would better speak ud if he is ever going to. In the role of a state savior the California Colonel is making a great hit, although the plause is not as deafening as it might be. ap- To the individual perched in a tree it is coming evident that the Democrats are not clined to star Sam Thurman th;s campaign. be- The blowing up of the Maine may be a in- sug- The fool seeketh to smite the bee, but the wise man leteth out the job to the lowest bidder. gestion to those congressmen who find the speaker from Maine blocking the way of legislation. Any city desiring a good second hand chief of police will do well to confer with Salt Lake at once. When Dole arrived in Washington De Lome departed. The capital was not large enough to contain two such great men at the same time. The Herald seems to have been injured again by an accidental discharge of its editorial ink bottle. The prevailing sentiment in this community is, not that Judge Zanes successor should be a churchman, but that he should be a successor. Henry Ryan has thoroughly organized his congressional department. Call and examine Rich seems to regard the Cannon senatorial candidacy with all the complaisance of a man who has made satisfactory arrangements with the referee. catalogue. Ben Rich indignantly denies that he is trying to sell the people of Utah a gold brick. He says it is silver. be- ginning to be regarded in the light of a performance. The C. C. Richards senatorial boom has apparently left the main traveled road and has taken a bridle path. It would relieve an anxious constituency ex- The Utah Press Association will banquet at the Knutsford this evening. The Bee acknowledges an invitation from President James. Almost every church has its blatant, champions from whose disgraceful s conduct it suffers more than from all the self-appoint- Wonder if De Lome had anything to do with the subsequent explosion in Cuba? Judge Zanes candidacy for the bench is our young friend, Frank J. Cannon, with an pectant look in eyther eye. of considerable. worry if Representative King would annex Cuba at once. Another evidence of the potency of ecclesiastical influence in Utah civil affairs is the ability to raise Colonel Trumbo to the dignity of a campaign issue. Times are changing. Senator Brown and William Glasmann spoke from the same platform in Ogden the other evening. But Lindsay, where was he? Now that Senator Hanna has taken up his residence in the White House it may not be necessary for him to garnishe the presidents salary in order to get it. ed criti-icism- directed against it. Having finished Senator Duboiss campaign in Idaho, and incidentally the Senator as well, his chief cook has come to Utah to perform a similar service for Senator Cannon. And so the News thinks that 'the Peoples Church is a religious organization. Well that is News for you. Why, Schroeder belongs to it, and Warren Foster is one of its pillars I Some country papers are calling for the election of a Mormon to the supreme bench at the expiration of Judge Zanes term. That is a peculiar qualification to urge for the position, but can the Judge beat it? The silence of Mark Hanna since his removal to the White House is ominous. Does the ReIt might be well to publican party still live? examine all the folding beds in the executive mansion at once. Governor Wells ought to brush up a little on the history of his party. He fixes the date and place of organization as 1856 in Illinois. The Tribune gives the date as 1851 and the place as Michigan. The Governor should read his proofs more carefully. Ben Rich is actually making a campaign for Frank Cannon without that bishops recommend he carried through so many battles of the past. But he is traveling on another card. They say it is an Improvement over the old one. That prominent Sam Randall Democrat who likes an appellation which signifies that he is on both sides of the question, should have the next legislature change his title to that of Ding-leBill Democrat or Lyman Gage Silverite. y Now, Izaac, sharpen up your lead pencil and acknowledge some of the nice things which have been said about you. Now that Senator Cannon has visited China and Congressman King has been to Cuba, it would not be amiss for Senator Rawlins to go to aH a -w -i i. i- Owing to the abolition of the Fire and Police board ;ie Tribune has been obliged to arrange a new schedule of feuds. The senatorial chances of Utahs chief politician continue to hang back with the obstinacy and determination of a bureau drawer that has been jammed to one side. If George Parkinson will get that Explana tion to the Public framed and hang it up along side the picture of the Idaho apostle, his sanctum will be amply decorated. Scratch the varnish off the new consolidation party movement and you will find the features of Nothing but an adequate capital and good financial backing would have induced the founder of this paper to begin its publication. There are many legitimate ways of making a living with less work, less worry and less danger than haunts the editor of an independent weekly paper. .. Subscribe for The Bee. Telephone 651 . P. 0, Box 630. |