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Show I Japan bears Its land lomi with j;r at fortitude, as they consist chiefly cf rnnn'H live. It Is claimed that Salt Lake's crosswalks cross-walks are too high because they Jar aut mobile riders. Wouldn't that Jar you? Certainly the bulldog was. a very bold our, If he remembered that the City Thjeltlan could cause him to be taken to the crematory. I It Is now alleged that one of the parti- s to the light between City Physician Wll ox and the bulldog misrepresented If, but that It was not the bulldog. . Wc may not fully agree with all the crlrlrns of the sweet girl graduate, but everybody will concede that she Is right In thinking Hint she Is charming. At y resort managor can tell the weather manager that cool, wot days nrr not the kind to have Just a short tinv before the opening of the resort I Nothing Is needed now to mak tho w of the enterprising real estate w n a sucoess, but the rising up of ruinorous men with money to do the buiti. With such weather as this we are h. Mr ir, small boys feel that the police coi.U not have asked thero at a better tltr to refrain from swimming In the Jord-m. I IK Likes no gift of prophecy to foretell fore-tell tlmt Senator Dubois will be ds-ru: ds-ru: t'-d If Grover Cleveland receives I h lHant mention in the St. Louis con-t con-t Ul'-n. " hy not make the Hon. Joe Rawlins t .o Democratic candidate for Governor? Gov-ernor? Having been highly honored by his party, should he not help bear its burdens? ITh.it must have been savage fighting nt Kin Chow and southward toward Port Arthur. The Japanese showed the utm it gallantry, and their steadiness under dinioultlea and even repulse must b i f been admirable. Tho positions th y availed and cupturod, both In galn-i' galn-i' k tho town and the heights beyond, v..'. protected by all the arU known to irnj. rn cientiflc defense; but the br. w n men won over all. Their lessen, though, were great, probably much more severe than those of the Russians, I The Cumberland Presbyterians hare Ci -n a step further than the other denominations, de-nominations, in the current agitation ngilnst divorce and the remarriage of dhnrred persons. They request that rll tho ministers of tuelr following "rcfuso to perform the marriage ceremony cere-mony for any man or woman divorced Ur other cause than that of adultery.." It is quite possible that this Insistence upon adultery as a qualification for re-rrjrtlage re-rrjrtlage may have results that would crpall those who now so strongly urge It na the solo rightful cause for divorce. Th U. S. Department of Agriculture j has i.galn illsUnaulahtd it; ty . b ir.fi. lul find. Tbo Kreat trouble of tkQ cotton planters Is the destructive lm, t called the bejll weertl, which up tr r v )a pursutd Its ravage in the ccUn fields practically unmolested. Rut i.oiv an agent of the Department h i found In Guatemala a deadly ene-j ene-j iry to this weevil. Inind ajtt, which rrak-s It its chief bua!nSK to raid the b ,1 Hoevll and destroy It, The aut ruc cede In keeping down the weevil In Guatemala, and It is hoped that It can b.- toclimated In the South and inform tho good service there that it 'does In Us nuuve land. At the same time, of coarse, (t must be remembered that It Is not always well to make such trans -ffr. Tl rabbit peat la Australia arott from an oltort to destroy the kangaroo pst. the importation of ferrets to Ja-m Ja-m i. a. to deatroy the rats and snake Pirnlttcd the txsttferous Increaae of hr U; the Un porta Hon of the far de lanc in San Domingo introduced a deadly peril to th people. It is prob-a prob-a x- that the auatemalaa ant will keep devr, thi? wrell. at leaat for a tlm; but &Ztcrarda there luay be even a louder demand for the suppression of the ant. |