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Show THE BEE BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. The current number of has a Harpers drawing by Frederic Remington of recruits at Fort Slocum; a careful summary of the public finance of Spain from 1895 to 1S9S ; correspondence from Havana, with two pages of illustrations; the story of the landing of filibustering expedition, told by one of the party ; besides other interesting matter. Weekly front-pag- e The opening paper in the April Cosmopolitan, describes Mine Salting. by Charles M. Dobson, and is elaboOther readable rately illustrated. articles are: Successful in America, by La Fayette I. Parks; With the Japanese Court at New Years, by Florence B. Hayes; The Great Drainage Canal of MexThe ico, by Blanch Gray Hunt; Romance of Theodor Ivorner, by E. H. Nanson; The Conquest of Fear, by Thomas B.Reed ; Studies of Our Government I. The Power of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, by John Brisben Walker; The Harp, by Theodore Dreiser, with a uumbei of beautiful portraits of famous players. This does not include the harper whose picture recently appeared in The Bee. Tea-Growin- g Easter and Lenten Cookery, Easter Lillies, Easter Customs, etc., are among the seasonable and timely heading to equally interesting articles in the April issue of Table Talk. It also contains articles on Hard and Soft Shelled Crabs, How Girls and What They Eat; to use Sour Cream, recipes From as well as a the High Altitudes; large number of general recipes given by Miss Cornelia C. Bedford, the authority and lecturer on culinary topics, in reply to inquiries from housekeepers all over the country. There are menus for every meal in the month, and in The New Bill of Fare by Mrs. M. C. Myer, many novelties and topics of interest and entertainment to women are described. A free sample of the magazine may be had by any of our readers who send their name and address to Table Talk Publishing Co., Philadelphia. technical terms and a list of propositions for argument or debate. 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Heath & Co., Boston, announce for early publication The Essentials of Argumentation, by E. J. MacEwan, M. A. This book is the outgrowth of long experience in college work, and provides ample material for such a course as President Elliot has long advocated, practice in argumentative composition in the logical and persuasive development of argument starting from premises and brought to a just conclusion a course pursued not through abstract logical formulas The book but in concrete form. contains a systematic discussion of the principles of argumentation, full analysis of several great masterpieces, and is equipped with a glossary of well-selecte- firslp4ll, Roy!? 6 Hrmpsteid... ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- W. Offices Over Welts, Fargo & Companys Bank, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. business. SHORTHAND... .... TAUGHT BY Spain de Randolph Roundup: serves a licking on general princples. Her bigotry has done irreparable harm wherever she had colonies. The horrors of war, great as they are, are as nothing when compared with the horror of National dishonor felt by every patriot. Wasatch Wave: Why not let Spain buy all the foreign war ships that are for sale ? If the United States needs any of them, she can have them for the taking afterwards, says the Graham Guardian. The chief offi cial of the United States will have to manifest more patriotism than in his last message to congress, before Spain need be alarmed at losing anything at the hands of this government in war. .... ..GEO. GATRELL.. Official Court Stenographer to courts in Michigan and Utah and Shorthand Instructor for many years. GATRELLS SOLID FOUNDATION ROCKS For Shorthand Students, By Mail 35 Cents GATRELLS READY REFERENCE CHART For Advanced Shorthand Students and Office Hands, By Mail, 75 Cents 315 flnerDactt Bldg., Sail Late Mt. Pleasant Pyramid : Senator Cullom says that any man who would make money out of the present crisis is too mean to live. Let Senator Cul lom go to Wall street and he will see men who should be shutlled olT. according to his idea. lily, Richfield Advocate : Rich countys sheriff is taken to task by the Randolph Roundup for alleged drunkenness. .Editor Wallis is too exacting. WThen he has lived longer in .Utah he will cease to expect officers of the law to be exemplars of it. Provo Enquirer: No, A. (). Smoot is not a politician ; he is only an energetic life insurance agent. But still sometimes he plays a little at politics, WTe fear, however, that his alliance with Senator Cannon will not terminate so successful as he might hope. What is the loss of 250 lives and a warship, compared with the business interests of the country, telegraphed a New York banker to McKinlay last week. These are the same fellows who are jealous Mercur Miner : As the dominant of the national honor. party the Democrats can dictate the terms upon which fusion will be SOME LATE NEW THINGS. effected. If one of the terms of fusion should be that Frank J. Cannon A combination razor and case in should be the nominee for senator we v. Iiich the strop slides into one side of should say the Democratic party need the case has just been patented. An electric roller for massage purnot acceed to such terms, but let is composed of plates of copper Fraak Cannon take his chances with poses and zinc and generates, its own electhe legislature the same as any other tricity. A recently patented solder for alumicandidate. nium consists of thirty parts tin alProvo Enquirer : LAWYERS. . Coalville Times . Spain has had a gcxxl swipe at both of Uncle Sams cheeks, and it looks as if she will fob it up with a swift kick centrally aimed at the bosom of his pants. But then, the money power says we must swallow it, and if necessary, take an oath that we relish it. THE PEOPLES OLD BOOK 15 Senator Rawlins is being quite generally commended by his constituency for his resolution declaring war against Spain, but he appears to us a little too arrogrant. He comes from a state that never could be reached by a Spanish war, though it should last for twenty years. Of course, under such conditions, Utah could easily favor declaring war. Not so with states bordering on the Atlantic, they have more at stake. Would it not have been just as well, therefore, to have let some senator more interested lead out in Ogden X-Ra- y: loy, four parts aluminium and three parts zinc. A d newly designed gun has only one trigger, a lever being used to change the action to either side as desired. A handy device for opticians com sists of ar. indicator to tell the angle e at which the of eye glasses must be set to fit the nose. Blacking brushes for use with liquid blacking have a reservoir in the dauber, together with a tube running into double-barrele- nose-piec- the bristles through which the polish runs. A Massachusetts woman has a patented leather dressing consisting of a compound of wax, rubber, gutta per-chSpanish licorice and paraffin oil, the proportions being secret. a, Dtafi. Fiijeyt Line of PITH OF THE PRESS. UQURS (Continued From Page 13.) to 15? City. d enough for Senator Cannon, through lis faithful lieutenant, Ben Rich, to seek to perfect a silver organization, in Utah. We would like it understood, however, that the Republican party will not be made a tail to the kite which the above mentioned boys are trying to fly. First-Clas- s Bowling Alleys. All kinds of German Lnncbes At all hours.. BISMARK, 5IG SIMON, Prop. 30 W. Secood Soiti). |