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Show l-.y.- ilo n 'L "ihi-'j'.v lork-," i:i''V throu- tonf'. Vf.opi.k whohk names nuviT appear ap-pear on the Huhscriptiun roll of a ; pap'jr and who do not patroni.e it . in any olhr way, must Iiave ah- normally hru;ili-nerl vii-wa and enormously enor-mously developed head. if tlify expt-ct indent .y ihesanut treat- : ment at the huin.U of that newM- i paper arf its regular and coiutant BltppOltiM'fl. Mkn "stanheno in liih places" are ever open to the shafts or at- ta-ks uf those round about them. Public acts are always subject to public trai.se or censure. A pub-lie pub-lie servant who cannot endure a little just criticism without "flying oil' the handle," is altogether too narrow-minded for the meanest position in the gift of the people. The a iitiolh in last week's Buai.Kii on the ea.t canal project has elicited much favorable comment. com-ment. The main mint now lies in ilia wing up an agreement which will meet the wishes of the laud owners and also satisfy the Boar River Canal Co., aa well. Much care and good judgement must necessarily be exercised by both parlies in drawing up this instrument. instru-ment. The watkr micj.on is now as plentiful asstonesare on north Main Htreet. The melon is as round, smooth, sleek, plump and good-natured good-natured a looking fellow aa can bo found in the. vegetable- kingdom. It is a native of Asia. Jt is a great thirst quencher and a splendid thing to alia' fever. Each melon is so largely composed of water, over ninety per cent., if we remember remem-ber aright, that it may be called a pretty little ocean of sweet, delicious nourishment. TriE Cl'KI.-kw ordinance should be strictly enforced, or the ringing of the bell at nine stopped for good. No law at all is far better than a "dead letter" law. That ordinance is capable of much good when rigorously rig-orously enforced; but much bad results when applied with a lenient hand. The boys when not properly watched are prone to become delta de-lta nt, and this 'rebellious spirit grows upon them until they develop de-velop into law-breaking men. An extra police force might he placed on duty for a short period each night to see that all small boys given tonight prowling are ensconced enscon-ced under the paternal roof when tho Curfew rings. VoTicus, bi;k that your names are properly recorded on tbe rci titration ti-tration books. The next city election bids fair to bo hot aa blazes, although it will take place in the cool, pleasant month of November. Tub following item recently appeared in a great Boston daily, "It was the practice of our immoral "Washington never to allow profanity pro-fanity in his presence." The Tt:tti-coAT Democrat and his Republican pall seem to be struggling strug-gling hard to see who shall gain possession of the kickers' editorial chair. Each seems to have a leg in it this week. Tuk Liukkal party of Tooele County has disbanded. One by one they drop oil' and join the two national organizations. Will the Box Kldur Co. Liberals stay in until the last dog is hung or not? The Malad Enterprise says while Mr. Wanamaker is breaking his neck togivethebigcitie3 sueh magnificent mag-nificent mail service, he might be generous enough to kink a toe in behalf of the country. Right you arc. Ax ot.O AD awe says that ingratitude ingrati-tude is abhorred by God and man. We believe, as IV. Hardy said in a recent lecture at the Box Elder Academy, it is the most despicable trait found in the hnin;iii character. char-acter. W no will he our next Mayor? We know one man at least who h.is no particular hankering for this tifty-dollar-a-year job, which nets little excepting kicks and cuIVj, but these can be guaranteed before hand by the carload. It is claimed by p ret ty goo 1 authority that out of the 2U0 to 300 deputy registrars recently appointed ap-pointed by the Utah Commission not two dozen are Democrats. This looks stranger than ever when one considers the fact that the Democratic Demo-cratic party has an overwhelming majority in the Territory. It 18 ki'mokkd that the Liberal nominee for Congress will be either Fred J. Kiesel or Allen C. Campbell; Camp-bell; the Republican man, O. F. Salisbury and the Democratic nominee will likely be J. h. Rawlins or Judge Henderson : after the latter the Democratic club of Brighain City was christened. One ok the most popular errors of speech of this western country is the improper use of the words "stone" and ''rock." Rock moans huge masses of stone; not small pieces. Boys cannot throw rocks;they would have to possess the strength for a Sampson to do so. Remember j The REi't'iiLfCAX party throughout through-out the wdiole of the United States is noted for its progress, enterprise and advancement. The members mem-bers are admirable examples of these three laudable traits. Then why don't our local Republicans emulate the excellent patterns of their brethren? breth-ren? Most of them do in. many things, but not in all. Why rest content with a man at the head who has cunningly wormed himself him-self into position ; this man whose works show him an unsuccessful theorist in every walk of life, and who is one of the champion op-posers op-posers of progress in this city ? Many of Republicans are not satisfied with this man ae a leader. They have so expressed themselves to us. How could they be satisfied with a non-progressionist and a non -voter, who is ineligible to oil ice? Oi'R progressive near northern neighbor, the beautiful principal city of Box Elder county, is now enjoving the advantages of a line water system, and The Ri'gi.er tells us that sprinklers are bringing bring-ing pretty lawns into prominence in all parts of the city. Our contemporary con-temporary well and truly says that a people are adjudged largely hy the attractiveness of their homey and surroundings. The members of a community possessing clean, well-kept premises arc usually honest, industrious and prosperous, and are so considered by the casual observer; but they who show carelessness care-lessness and negl i genre in their premises are considered to the contrary. con-trary. Our Brig i am City friends are indeed fortunate in having a good supply of pure and health-giving health-giving water for domestic u?e. By means of it not only may the naturally natu-rally pretty city be made more attractive, but from a sanitary point of view benitirent results will stirel v follow. Ogden Slantl-trd. Slantl-trd. The Sta .Jf'n-', editorially, is so brig! it, gentlemanly and broad-minded broad-minded that it never fails toacknowl-edge toacknowl-edge a good thing even in a deadly enemy. Truly our esteemed con-j con-j temporary makes a splendid j attempt at keeping the eleventh commandment. |