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Show EDITORIAL NOTES- I'ire island is pretty hot again. 1'kcit crushed to earth will rise again to plague his enemies. Tiik revival ends in Salt Lake today, but don't let it end at that. Tiiev ca'.I the Hamburg packet steamship line the Hamburg pestilence line. Stop it. Fkef. trade England should serve us as a horrible example iu the election. The wages of free trade is ruin. OnxsKVEJi S.u.ism-RT has returned from the AVeatherwise convention, and tve hope he came loaded for rain. The C. A. R. is not a partisan liody, but tvo know of no reason why any veteran should be a Democrat. The birth of his seventh babe seems to; have revived in Kaiser William the deter- ininatlon to start a reform. Caul S nruz ha -written another letter endorsing Cleveland, 60 exasperated was he at the failure of his first letter. It will be noticed that it is the other side that is kicking about Frank J. Ca.vxon. This sign of the times is favorable. The Western campaign fund, so called, perhaps, because it was started in the East, will scarcely go around. Too many papers have a part in it. lyous Koii.'TU, tho Ilungariau patriot, was ninety years old yesterday. It is a pity that half of that time he should have hidden bis great light under a bushel. It is said that -T. L. Rawlins refuses to bo a candidate for the Deiaorratic nomination to cor.:;re.s. Even our friends, the enemy, realize that Frank J. Caxxox is the coming com-ing delegate. Kf.rri-'.u ans will vote for Cannon because be-cause he is what they are, a Republican. All other issues are secondary to that of making Utah what nature destined her for, a llepublican stronghold. Zola's last novel, ''The Downfall," is full of the most lurid description of tho horrors of modern warfare.just as Yekf.siiagicx's pictures pic-tures ore. If Zoi.A succeeds in causing enough disgust for war to stop it, much will be forgiven. |