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Show B t- City Physician "Wilcox has certainly - been vigilant enough In the matter of ' looking for troublo. In a short time now, many young women "will be all ready to become beautiful June brides. Dr. "Wilcox can also show In his dc-if dc-if en a e that he has not exactly suited Councilman Fernatrom. "Why laugh at the- steer that ate a copy of Mr. Bryan's paper, any more than at the people who read it? Having heard of the Japanese disas-tens disas-tens at Port Arthur, Russia Is filled with profound regret that they were not Some of the delegates at Los Ango-les Ango-les may be sincerely opposed to danc-i danc-i ing, because they are not young enough to enjoy It seems that there can be a great difference of opinion between city ex-perts ex-perts as to whether a pig sty Is a neat, clean place or not. Among the views Judge Parker is guarding with the greatest care is his honest opinion of his chief promoter, the Hon. Dave Hill. fl Hearst has carried California, even It many of his old acquaintances out fl there felt that he deserved rebuke for having become so distinguished. During the coming week, many a young girl will doubtless feel that she really ought to go away and become a 1 great actress like Maude Adams. "While they are asserting their depot rights, perhaps the hackmen can find some way to prevent people from being bo unfair as to ride up town on a street By reading over his message again, (Mayor Morris can reidily see that Jn January he held some queer views about the abatement of the smoke nui- The Russian doctors praise the small bullets used by the Japanese; hut so far cs heard, the Russian soldiers who Hj catch these bullets are .utterly lacking In appreciation of them. Hj Korea, under Japanese protection, has picked up courage to annul the Russian concessions, which were potent irritants in bringing on the war. As nothing succeeds like success, so noth-ing noth-ing daunts like defeat. And uRssla is proving the latter, her attitude of dc-flant dc-flant confidence having disappeared, and her chief anxiety being to find the best line of retreat The loss of the Japanese battleships Is a severe one, but by no means so bad as it would have been earlier In the war, and before the Japs had so thor-oughly thor-oughly mastered the sea. As It is, no doubt the loss will be more than rc- B paired by the time the Baltic sea fleet of Russia can get to the scene of the B war. By that time, alEO, It Is' probable that there will be no port open to re-. B celve that Baltic fleet. B The address of Secretary Wilson of fl the Department of Agriculture before B the Good Roads convention In St. Louis fl yesterday, was one of the features of the day. He was absolutely right In B his plea for the bettering of the roads, B and for the need of every community taking a lively interest in the subject. B That good roads pay is a demonstrated B fact, and that if the people had begun B the construction of good roads many B years ago, as the Secretary says, they B would need now no argument for keep- B Ing them up, is certain. B The widening of Canyon Road where B It turns east from Slate, appears to be B determined on; it will not cost much. to get the available- ground lying to the B northward, and though there is but a B small breadth of thin available, that added to the pr2ncnt street would make B a vast Improvement in Canyon Road. B At the .same time, we believe that the B extension of North Temple street east- B ward for a block to connect with Second B street (which will have to be done B eventually, and which would be an immense convenience in the full on the opening of the now Lafayette school), would answer evory punose, for -the Canyon Road as well a all other needy. But it would be a desirable improvement improve-ment nleo, no doubt, to widen the present pres-ent Canyon Road. |