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Show I'j Durlnpr these nights of big .footpads a $ tnan may be tall anil yet not above sus-' sus-' (plclon. The Czar, bclnr an apostle of peace, -feels that Japan should yield' much rather than engage In war. - Utah girls will naturally wonder If the Chicago women who Go not admit men I to their dances know what dances are for. -In the selection of a Jury to tryShock-ley tryShock-ley an unusually largo number of citl-, citl-, sens will be found guilty of being- too JJntclIIgcnt. If the m'otorinan's gun had worked properly Shocklcy would have been vspared all the dread of death he is now experiencing. Mr. Bryan docs not want to be a candidate can-didate again, but really none of the fathers mentioned; seems to him to be gust the man. H The amusement lovers of Chicago miss jthc diversions of the stage, but they otill have their famous divorce courts to ntertaln them, I The position taken by the Korean soldiers sol-diers Is a very impartial one, it being :hat all foreigners in their country should be killed, 'i The boys continue to know that they ire much wiser than the police, and hat it is absurd to think that coasting -&n injure an body. ! And yet if a lotW officers are stationed n the outskirts to look for hold-ups, it vlll be just like the hofd-ups not to go vhejre the officers are. Any action the Mayor may take to orcp confirmation of his appointments vlll -be unqualifiedly approved by every ltizen he selects for appointment. 1 Mayor Morris will be pleased to ap-)rove ap-)rove the Council's acts if it confirms Is appointments, but otherwise his con-iclciice con-iclciice will compel him to see many laws in such acts. , Senator Kearns's bill to make Salt .ako'Clty a port of entry, with a sur-eyd sur-eyd of customs at $1000 a year, passed he Senate yesterday. It is a. proper neaure, and passing the Senate thus - arly in the session, will probably pass Jio jrHouse also, as it would have done ksUycar but for the shortness-of that Session of Congress. ; The Herman who escaped Jail but rasrecapturcd in the Philippines Ib probably not the Herman for whom tie Jails in this city have been yayvn-Ligfor yayvn-Ligfor some years. But the Phllip-Ine Phllip-Ine Herman could not noEslblv be a H iore degraded and bloody-minded H riminal than the Herman once of H alt'akc. HHHHHJ Hj Congratulations to Mr. F. J. Hagen-H Hagen-H arth of this city on his election to H ie presidency of the National Live H lock Association! That he is just the H ian for the position, others than those H rho elected him are well aware. His H Irge interests in Idaho make him in H way an interstate personality, and Hp there is plenty of him to go round, t is a great honor, well bestowed. H The annual election of governors for li10 Stock Exchange In this city is ap-H ap-H roaehlng, and there ought to be a Hbod deal of interest .attaching to it. B)ic policy of the exchange for some Hme, so far as it may he, raid to have Hj policy, has been detrimental to stock Hjilucs, and the business of the ex-Jhange ex-Jhange has come to the minimum. It H ' time To make a change, if such a HIng is possible, and have the cx-H cx-H range help business rather than rc-H rc-H -ess it. Better a boom than a blank, H pecialiy as the mliies of Utah are Hj ore worthy. HXt ls wel, of course, to be cautious Hid safe, but we believe that the mys-ry mys-ry and secrecy attaching to the han-ing han-ing of Shocklcy, the self-confessed urdercr of Glcaron and Brighton, Hed no longer be maintained. There Hps i"uch talk of lynching, and some H -advised intrusion upon the police H adquarters nominally .in pursuance H a lynching programme; and this H ght to have been suppressed Instead coddled. But there is now no fur-H fur-H er talk of lynching, it being well un-HrTtood un-HrTtood that the lynching of Shock-z Shock-z would deprive the famjlles of the Hjrdered men of Uo rowurd-money which has been assigned to them. No one wants to do 'that, so that this assignment as-signment acts really as an effectual insurance against the lynching of Shocklcy. This, added to the staid sentiment sen-timent that 13 opposed to any lawlessness, lawless-ness, is the reason why we sny that there Is no further cause for mystery about bringing Shockley In for arraignment, arraign-ment, or for any matter concerning him. |