Show president dooly of the board of education has begun well in tho the assignment of members tor for committee work and tle the tribune most heartily congratulates him upon his appointments we bellevo believe ho he has baa utilized the excellent material in the board td to the very best advantage find and has placed very every e man so eo that the highest possible e benefits will result to the school administration it Is a good start and an augury I 1 for harmony liar morty and excellence ot of the following recipe tor for a smoke cone con sumer sumar which is clipped from an eastern paper has on its race face very strong evidences of probability we sub submit nit IT 11 for the benefit of the city the she ever prevailing problem ot of how to d do away the london smoke ettoke has boern been solved it Is reported by colonel duller of the w ho he him has discovered discover cd an daiv caad and economical method of a ol 01 it the methodic method me thodis ls thus described the smoke filters enters a chimney shaped liko like the llie letter latter W Ns at the bottom of the left band log ice it ts Is met by a bucall let ot of stearn steam which rites the smoke and accelerates the draught at the top ot of the leg lee a of oc water driven drive 1 down the moot and noxious products allowing orly only almost pure vapor to escape up the UAL last leg lee halt the acids and ol 01 per cent of the e soot arc re thus removed they are ara rent down to the sewers where ap disinfectants disinfect ants the system ran pan be applied to a factory for about aso M and to a bingea dwelling house for 12 3 or 15 bording to the los Ang angeles eleas express I 1 there hero were SWO acres of sugar beets raised on the chino ranch last year besides thousands of tons imported from al all parts of southern arn california Call formia tho the factory employed ZOO SOT hands and paid out to farmers for beets last year it produced pounds of raw sugar and pounds of refined sugar it seems to us an institution of that kind would bo be good in every state and it Is said the WIT of utah Is more favorable for the production of beets than that of california sugar Is 19 cheap this ye year x all over the world and sugar men look in each ep ch others faces and ask what the matter Is we think the trouble can mostly be accounted for from the fact that because of the economy which lias has to be practiced so generally throughout our country and throughout the world the use of sugar has been greatly curtailed A paper irv lr the old west having nom nominated robert T lincoln for president dent in 1836 the chicago tribune at once proceeded in its usual vindictive way to io stamp upon the nomination declaring mr ali lincoln would not do and particularly charging that while minister to great britain ho be did not noi show that enthusiasm thusia thu sm over the worlds tair fair in chicago which was becoming a citizen of illinois who had bad been elevated elevates eleva tei I 1 to a lofty political position whereupon the t it e courier journal calls a halt upon the tribune declaring that brer medell should have a care and reminds him that the fact of his to den ben harrison still lingers in the minds of men the Courier Journal counts up the possible chances cli ances of different candidates for elie off office lice and then paints a possible scene in the next nest national republican pub llean convention as follows after harrlson harrison his has killed and reed has killed harrlson and the rally on an allison has come just one short carry carrying lne the breant breastworks worl as some bigot bigat voiced fellow may jump up aud and bahout abata the matter with bob lincoln with avith the resonant sonant rei from the convention ven tion iles all righta so the courier journal means to buy a parla carls mutual on robert todd lincoln who Is considerably more than the non of his father a man of talent and merit who made an acceptable secretary ol at war an acceptable minister to england Rland and would make an acceptable president it if we ere to have u a republican president have a care brer 16 ledill ll have a a care the tribune sincerely hopes that the people of this territory will read carefully the testimony as given by the Ch chairman of the utah commission in court on thursday we re hope they will keep in mind that all there was to do was to tike take the returns of votes cast in different precincts ol of san pete canvass them and issue certificates to those who P appear to have been elected that was the full extent of their their duty under the law then we trust they will see what mathematics sir Lert letcher cher invented to try to find discrepancies and mako ke a a foi or going to tile tho ballot boxes it needs no elaboration at all the matter stands by itself it the registry books showed forty forti nine votes the poll lists forty alno votes voles and the tally sheets forty eight votes then according to mr listener letcher there ws iras S a discrepancy of ono vote A very strange thing thine it if the tally shoot sheet should be short one vote of the number on th tho a poll list in a case of cf that kind hind any commission in 1 the tha world except the utah coar nalon would have paid the judges of election found arons alth one vote and threw it but no discrepancy must be rund it if y i rad been needed ded to chov the evident intent of this whole business it was supplied by mr air Let letcherd Letcher chees 8 taftt thursday now do the men ot of utah like that wrid of busi business noss tho the fact that president clevela Cla veland d asked senator hill to dine with him and that senator hill accepted makes gone one think of the old story a cry that sometimes in a freshet the tiger and the boa constrictor aro are seen floating down the stream on the game log both too infernally frightened i over their unpleasant VIL lasant situation to be able to W pay any attention to each other tho the meeting Is not any outward evidence of tho the renewal of affectionate relations but I 1 11 3 simply an indication that both the president and the senator are arc so ao perturbed over the tha condition of their I 1 there Is lots in the following from the independent A great great many people have realized it durins during the last tour lour days Grand papa looked at tits his fine new chati chair on too nty of december saying santa claus clatis Is 1 so good to jo me lie never tails falls to remember rp remember member cut but my old amich aJr 14 I 1 tho the one tor for mo me and he sewed himself jn in it nicely I 1 hope he wont mind if 1 I 1 cling to it for it tits fits ray my back precisely ram papa came ca 10 home that very night ile he had bad ploughed sloughed hed hla his way through the tiow t ao am and d me lae chri christmas twinkle had left his eye and ana hla his step was tired and slow blow tor for him ills his sit slippers pers lay fa the lovely embroidered ln gold ones that had hung on the christmas tree last cut but iio be clipped his feet in the old ones onea and when dear little marjorye Marj orys bedtime eam came on th the parlor rui they round found her the long dark droop a 4 on her cheeks arid arither Ari aher lie christmas 1 toys toy 9 around her Narle clil waxen nose joao the ire fire had melted completely but her precious pre cloua rag rac doll hannah jarie jane on her breast wai resting sweetly the tribune Is generally so perfect in all its details that it la Is not necessary as a rule to call attention to any ot of them they show for themselves but wo we feel it a duty duly to publicly notice the expression which our artist gave eave to the picture of commissioner letchers betchers Let chers face in yesterdays tribune wo we heard once ot a who carried homo home bof ills his photograph and showed it to hla his wife alte her opinion she gave it a long lone look jool and with a smile sweet as an angels looked up in her husbands face ace and said it Is line fine I 1 greatly prefer it to the original tile the friends of mr letchor letcher we are satisfied were yesterday struck by that power which our artist pos poe gasses ot of not only giving a perfect likeness ot of 9 a lady or but to bring out through the tha eyes the very expression of 0 tho the bout and portray it as by the sunlight itself it Is a mas ter piece and still we understand from party and of the country that they can float ou on the same log IOK without quarrel ang TS it would be well 11 1 they could put their heads to together geter find and arrange sonic some kind ot a policy which would put the finances ot of the nation on sa safer for grounds the country generally wl will 11 hear of the reconciliation between those gentlemen with pleasure because it Is an unfortunate thing thine when an executive cannot canno t meet cordially and exchange views with every member of the two ordinate coordinate co branches of tho the government the dispatch says senator hill took mrs hearst to dinner that Is good too and it would not alter zhe the satisfaction of 0 the country to know that that was part of the original pro gramme because if ft senator would get in the habit ot of taking mrs rs hearst to dinner they together gether would become a power in a ailt ala while the new ew year does not open so for the democratic party atter after all the outsole that mr letcher Is not grateful to the tribune either cither tor for the vay it has features before an ail appreciative world or tor for uie the abbot lute correctness ot of its portrayal of his ofil official cial acts as commissioner this thia world la Is absolutely saturated with ingratitude we are told by a contemporary that for a constitutional convention Conventi oln delo dela gate a canvass Is especially relegated to the utah commission they may not delegate that to any body tho the law I 1 Is 9 so clear and definite dc that there Is no room in it for question that ought to fix things we presume in advance for or judco bartch but one question comes in tho the matter mattei Is relegated to the commission to canvass the votes what for Is it to find errors in the ho count or of the judges of 0 election or Is it for the sole purpose of 0 finding out by the returns as made by the judges who by these returns appear to be elected in order that the lie commission may issue commis commissions ions to the right men 1 that is all there la is to it and when the commission aek beyond that they are arc simply usurping some work never contemplated tem plated but rather work positively forbidden by the law under which they pret cOnd to be at work |