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Show EE THK and decisive, ltygoiie forgotten ami let us should now be much from hi another field, it. Fay venality of many of It former leaders, hi own department; hut he also ha that the Mills. He say the time for passing and the unspeakably corrupt method by many good qualities, which will ho neuce now accomplished may never be of the old purtJe ha come upon us which it iia gained many of it vic- more appreciated, no doubt, in the fubroken. The result of the war ha almost "like? a thief In the night," and tories: but 1 am not sure but that ture, when comparison may be made . brought to the United State unlocked- that the characteristic of the new moral choice of lsi'G whether wise or with some of hi successor. He is a for and responsibilities. Spain creed stated in philosophical language unwise make possible such a thor- iflean man, and no one ever seriously ;. , j I relievedgrave of some of her territory, but would be "Altruism; or scientifically, ough regeneration and reorganization doubted his Integrity. His admfhis-tratio- n ' of the police department ha of colonic uniformity of law; in social expression, as may fit It to lfome the leader of 08 the territory consist that she never could manage and that Itrothei hood; In political, Deinocrac ; tiie hosts f tlie coming common- - been marked with much bickering ami a woeful huk of harmony, hut the law-h-a in edit wealth." kept her Involved in costly war, she In commercial. been largely to blame for this. It should and no doubt will feel a sense rational. Prog toss; and In religious, Yet while we may all assent to the of relief at the loss. The Spanish Km Le." And when iisked what tills new criticisms that may he offered upon has been the same everywhere under plre ha virtually subsided to It origi- spirit means when applied to politics the old parties, and he convinced that law such as this city ha had experience with for tin past five year. It nal level and the Spain of today Is he answers, "It means a New Party, a new and le tter organization is ne. what It was before Columbus discov- and that In a deeper sense than the we can hut look with dread uuon might have been different under different condition. Those who arc conered the new world. At least for the moral Party has ever known before " the weary time that ever interven common people .f Spain the change Is Further he quotes Lord Rosebery who the giving way of an old estab. gratulating themselves that the retirea fortunate one. Instead of being torn says: lished order and tin complete estab- ment of the present head of the de"I am certain that there Is a party lishment of a new. However to under- partment will end all it troubles, ami away to perish in Cuba and the Philippines the young nun can now remain In this country unnamed as yet that stand and forth the need of the that henceforth peace ami harmony at home and turn tin Ir attention from Is disconnected with any existing polltl- - hour is a step toward beginning th will prevail, are very apt to meet with, war to the more profitable pursuits of cal organization; a party that Is in- battle And the great numb r disappointment. The prospects now cultivating the soil, or engaging In clined to say, a plague on both Vour of political malcontents and outcasts, arc that sonic political loss will be at other industries that have languished houses! a plague on all your parties! the unnumbered independents ai.d the head of the department, ami that will, while the strength of the nation were a plague on all your politics! a tdague "nothings all testify that tile battle i the police and fin department simply tie an annex to a political party. on all your unending discussions that ordained, and must come. being drained into the colonies. The McCune crowd have everything-else- , The world at large will he the gainer yield so little fruit! " and now they will he reaching out by having the blighting hand of SpanWhat a resounding assent would During the late ses- after these departments. If they can ish misrule and tyranny removed from respond to that sentiment if the comsion of the Legislature get control of them their machine will some of the natural garden spots of mon voters who agree might reply in many people wondered he complete. Hut it would seem as if the earth. The United States has shown unison! Hut it is when the writer why certain country members came to the people were not in a mood to tol Its power in a way that has won the comes to dressing off the old existing the shouters, erate much more from capital loud political maadmiration of the world. This will give parties that truth becomes eloquence and how they soon changed their tone now. If Mayor Clark is it place and prestige that should secure and every word fits into place with an and became rabid supporters of the chines Just fortunate enough to appoint a strong to It a long period of peace. Perhaps "ay. ay. sir!" McCune push. The following from the a genuine, libbest this government will also be the gainer "The Republican party is drunk with Eastern Utah Advocate may furnish at man for the place he will do much toward in the extension of its commerce and wealth and power; possessing few con- least a matof the partial explanation He has an opporhis own the addition to its territory. victions that are not born of selfish- ter, even if it is not very complimenttunity now to rise above party and' Put there is no reason now why ness: haughty, arrogant, corrupt; ary to the parties concerned: We hope he will he equal, America should harbor any but the best hound bv the lowest traditions, and dis- -' "The Legislature which has just ad- partisanship. to it, and that he will find the right of feeling toward Spain. The war has regarding the highest ones: descend-cancelle- d journed was very liberal in the matter the heavy debt due to us and jng to infamy in order to retain power; of appropriations for building and re- man for the place. the Maine has been lemembered and hypnotizing some people, and throi- - pairing roads in Eastern Utah. There A Meteoric Projectile. will he five thousand dollars to he exfully avenged. We are face to face tling otheis, by money and intimid The discovery of meteors that have with new issues and have no time to the slave of the rich and enemy pended between Price and Vernal. Had actually been seen to fall is a rare of the toiler: and yet in moments of Senator Hennioa and Representative piece of good fortune. spend in nursing old sores, which Such an event be considered fully healed. Of lucidity caused by the shock of sud- ONeill of Uintah county opposed occurred last August, near Andover, course our heroic dead will never he den reverse, from the fear of being for United States senator, there Maine. The meteor fell on a cloudy morning, and exploded with a noise g forgotten. The brave boys who went robbed of its spoils, making frantic ef- would have been no in heard for many miles around, and to their death on the Maine and on the forts to lull the people to sleep by ad- this part of the state this year." which was generally supposed to be fields and in the hospitals must ministering the soothing syrup of thunder. Its path through the air bloody was marked by a trail of black smoke. live in memory. The survivors of the grotesque and If the City Council public attempts at Clarks flayor Tearing its way through a group of war will receive the rewards to which pseudo reformation." stands by the position trees it almost struck a man passing. Opportunity. So much for the Republican party. it has taken, ami in they are entitled. Hut Uncle Sams It did strike a stone wall and buried face must he ever to the front and the And the Democratic- follows in this 'sjsts on its refusal to confirm the nom itself in the ground, from which it was dug by Mr. Henry Y. Poor, the enemy of yesterday may he the friend fashion: n editor of the Manuel of of today. Spain will have the good "The Democratic party it is It weighs about seven Railroads. of the United States in her strug- - possible at present to define, or char- pounds, and consists mostly of stony gle to maintain a place among nations. acterize. We do not know- whether it bjg enough to fill the place. Whoever materiai, with a little iron. Nobody covets her territory now, and is in the agonies of dissolution, or un. he may he, he may expect to be Olllllg ItlMll. her destiny is in the hands of her own dergoing regeneration. It has always pounced upon at once and misrepre- A novel use tor ptuuieum is the oilpeople. May they act wisely and en- been nearer the heart of the mass of sented, and to have his motives mising of roadbeds in order to prevent mud and dust. Accident led to the the people than its adversary. What- construed from start to finish. No man joy uninterrupted peace and ever we may think of the currency who is sensitive to criticism and who discovery that petroleum flowing over a dirt road forms a waterproof covero.uestion, I pity the man who does not cannot keep straight in the middle of ing that serves to keep the road, In a recent article in recognize the moral quality in the the read and go ahead and do his duty smooth and hard. Experiments reThe Arena the need of mighty enthusiasm of the Chicago con- as he sees it, should he appointed to cently made give excellent promise-thacountry roads can be greatly ima new party, or politi- vention; the first large national body this place. Chief Pratt has some faults, proved by the use of oil. Many railcal organization is grandly set forth; to he moved in such fashion since the and the greatest one is his desire to ways are now thoroughly sprinkled, by one the country has already heard abolition of slavery. I know' the utter mix up in matters political outside of with oil over their whole length. :j , ! j ! j . . Co-operati- j f d-t- d la-twe- en j I st anti-McCu- ne non-partis- an i : now-shoul- d Mc-Cu- ne road-buildin- - well-know- im-wi- ll - t |