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Show DON'T YOU KNOW That Saturday's Times was a hummer? That Maine is good for a Republican ma-jortty ma-jortty of 15,000? That these are red-letter days for those who "dote on watermelon?" That the prevailing odds here on the Sullivan Sulli-van and Corbett fight is 10 to 6? That nothing has been said about a railroad rail-road to Deep Creek for forty-eight hours. To the pure all things are pure except salad oils in three-for-two restaurants? That Fred Leonard is the most popular assessor as-sessor among the ladies that Salt Lake has ever had. That D. E. Burley is the most successful executive the Union Pacific has ever had at this point. That Oregon salmon is seasonable and what epicures call prime and in color is the "pink of perfection ?" That life is made up of little things? Some people only want eggs fried on one side, while others want them fried on both. That the jag cure is solving the liquor question, and in consequence Zion cannot loturer noint with nride to its notable nrrav of old soaks. That Dogcatcher Galleazi has taken a tumble tum-ble to himself and no longer acts as though he owned the earth when talking to delinquent delin-quent license payers. |