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Show EDITORIAL NOTES. "In Memoriam," sweut Texxysox. It ia better late than never, gentlemen of the board of public works. Chairman IIaixes plays the part of the proTcrbial twelfth juror most admirably. If variety is the spice of life we hare the spice today in the conference, fair and races. Nothing new in Venezuela, except that the rebels and the government exchange places once more. Thkee colored men were lynched in the South yesterday and it wasn't a good day for lynchers, either. Mn. Joseph L. Rawlins has one consolation consola-tion left. He is a youny: man yet and may live to light another time. Georgia went Democratic yesterday by 70,000 majority, but the reeulators could have furnished more to order. Perhaps the close proximity of the woolen mills deterred the Democratic convention from declaring it apui!ie nuisance. A coxsriovors lack in the Provo convention conven-tion was a speech by Mr. Rhodes of Ogden. Maybe he has received consent to print it in the iW. Mr. Van IIohxe spoke last night for Republicanism Re-publicanism with the same vigor that heretofore here-tofore marked his Liberal speeches. That much of the South is solid. "What do the sitrns of the Times indicate?" indi-cate?" asks the Oden Post. If it meaus this Times, we answer the sigus indicate a mighty Republican revival all over the land. To their advocacy of free wool and free lead the Democrats of Utah add the ereater crime nbhorred by all true Americans, that is cowardice, in refusing to own up to it. For shume ! Is the graphic language of the red man, includiuir the Tuscarora tribe, the Democratic Demo-cratic party of Utah may be called theparty-afraid-of-its-policy-and-ashamed-of-its - principles. prin-ciples. Read what its platform doeg not contain. con-tain. Now that TriE Times has aided home industry in-dustry to its just reward it will insist with the same vicor with which it has urarcd its claims, and for the same reason, that home industry prove itself worthy of it. Mr. Cleveland insisted that he wouldn't interfere with the local politics of New York, but it will be noticed lhat he never returned to Buzzard's Bay until Mr. Grace had consented con-sented to withdraw his anti-snapper ticket. For political sanctity commend us to G. C. The bloody battle between the Dalton outlaws out-laws and citizens at Coflcyvillu reads more like a romance of medieval Europe than an episode in civilized America. . The only redeeming re-deeming feature about it is that the cutthroats cut-throats are wiped out, though at a horrible cost. Let us see where the next real estate congress con-gress will be held. " If West, Salt Lake might have had it just as well as any otiier town, had her real estate exchange worked for it. No body of men could do us more good than that which guides so largely ttie investments of the country. j When-"Edwix Booth fell on the stngefome time ago, it was said that he had been seized with the family malady, which is drink. In view of his mishap yesterday, following upon protracted poor health, this theory will bare to berevisad. At the same time it may as well be conceded that the race of America's Ameri-ca's foremost histrionic genius is run. Ki'hoks abouad that there will be no paving pav-ing done this year. If this be true, the question ques-tion will be asked, why is this thus? The weather here is usually fine until Christmas, and a great deal of work may be done ia the interval. Is there among the councilmen one who can afford to assume the responsibility responsi-bility to cheat labor out ot employment at a time of the year when it is otherwise scarce and therefore most needed? We wot not. |