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Show Salt Lake has said a last farewell io Hj Patti and nbcut $5500. . Perhaps Pattl feels thai at her" age It Tould be unbecoming- for her to go over the country hitting' the high places, H , : I "By reading about Uio low tempera - k ture? iu the East, you can see that out Hj' here ive are enjoying warm weather. Salt Ija.ko Democrats are paying no Hj! attention to Jackson Day' this year, Hjl having evidently heard that Andrews is dead. Russia and Japan may be In doubt as to whether tlicy are going to fight, j but the London newspapers know all about JLt It will doubtless be a week or two Hj ydt before ap year privileges cause I anv appreciable increase In the number j of marriages. 1 tt appears that about everything Hj T,aj3 done to malce the Iroquois theater safe, except tJie things thut were needed ' to jnako it afe. The Council has started out n a well-! well-! bobaved way, but no one expepts It to always act in such a proper manner as Sleighing Is very popular these nights, H1 1 1 but tjje poor horses that are whipped H1 by gay young folks into galloping can- not sec why It should be, ) Western packing companies selling their flocks io Russja must feel that the controversy over lyorca has al-ready al-ready been productive of good rosults. - Now many .a youpg man may be ninde M, to feoj tliot he must take his girl' , sleigh-riding one of these freezing Hi' nlghiB to prevent her from crowing - -Seven hundred occupants of the HL Union. 54?hpp.l iparclied out in. about a H' : minute when a lire was discovered ( there, they being children and not I casiy rattled like grown-dp people . i The more fatal accidents there arc, ; tlu; m,ore f61Iow. If it had not been for the overwhelming disaster at Chicago, I the wreck on the Xlock island In Kan- sa? would have been a first-class disas-1 disas-1 I) ter. The recklessness with wihch men ' ivi)l lake Halts yhiei may bring on J frbhtful slaughter is something ap-palling. ap-palling. It is dreadful, but jt is per-' per-' sietent Jn continually, and there seems 1 Jt np vay to stop it. A few jalllngs, or Hj j failing In h.at, a few hangings, might L help,. ; I Japan seemk to be buying ' out both the Argentine and the Chilean Hl I navies. And clearly 'it Is an emergency I that induces her to do this, for those Hj j ships ive ))y no means desirable. They V are built on plans not approved In HJ other no-vios, and are armed with guns i of ,spppio caliber that require a special make of amniynltlon. For these roa-Hlj roa-Hlj sons. (Serniany reXiwed to buy the mv Hlj Argentine ships, that were offered at Hjj a bargain, J3ut in a crisis probably M- Japaji thinks they may afford a de-' de-' clslvo augmentation tp her sea strength, ' &nd so takes them. Ml The Japanese Minister to London Baron HayashI, does well to remind Hl . tjjc world that It needn't raise the price of M'hewt on Japan's account: that even though her army be called out and war cnsueH, the soldiers of the Mikado eat nothing but rice and dried Hsh, and 1 these must be cheap at that. They wouldn't Know v'hat to do with 'heat 1C thoy had it. So thut In case of, war, Hl Russia wilt Ik) our chief customer, and her pnrchases will be of canned goods, mostly beef, But it looks as If there is M: to bo no war; tho Czar is getting anx-Iomh anx-Iomh to avoid it, and It looks as though the Russians would concede the Japa-ncso Japa-ncso the same rights in JKorca which they claim in Manchuria; In fact, thero 1r no reason save.. the mont aggressive H:- Jingoism why she shouldn't. "At a meeting of medical men In Vlethja the other day." says. Harper's Wecfsly. "Dr. Ullniann presented a -wo-man of sixty-two years, whose entire stomach had been removed In an operation for cancer. Ncvcrtljeless she j digests all her food, and has gained weight since the operation. The doctor stated that the operation of removing tlfc stomach had now been aucccssfully , pcrfqi-mcd-over, .twenty times. The stomach really plays only a small part i in the complos act or digestion, Hij principal use being tlrat or a rceervolr. Hehce it is that without this organ meals have to be taken Inconveniently often and unusually small. There arc several little organs, of complex chemical chem-ical function, far more Indispensable than the .stomach, which arc seldom heard of. Wo could not exist, for instance, in-stance, without the suprarenal capsules cap-sules and the pancreas." And yet few have ever heard of the "suprarenal capsules," and nine hundred and nlne-ty-iilne men out of every thousand would .unhesitatingly say that he would rather lose them than part with his stomach. |