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Show I! , Jjpjl Have our hoodlums reformed, or aro ' ,j they merely tnklnp a much-neoded rest? J ' ''wl Posslhly tbo Wade Jurj'men thlr.k It i'i I Is aJl right to kill i coolc now and then, 'j ,!i j ns n v.-arning. Ii j! JS John Beck show," his olastlclLy 'ay ro- i 1 ', , jj a bounding ir.to the Industrial field, sa a ! i ij if maker of rubber, j I ' 'flj 9 Illinois wants n. HItt named for Vice- . !' 'ii ijS President, and hopes It has made ono i1 ( : j , Ij I In presenting him. j I'( I ' Probably you can now seo that you I ,'j " 3 made a big mistake In not having a few '! 'I1! if relatives living Jn St. Louis. 1 . J ( ? Utah's editorial association started ' ' k j '.: for St. Louis yesterday, and quite a j; ,' ; K number of newspaper men went along, II' vlj Utah's Democracy will of course send I j! the Hon. Joe Rawlins to St. Louis to see ' j1 i that the convention makes no mistakes, i, ' . i There seems to be quite a contest on j ;f ; between the Russians and the Japs for ' ' the lead In the destruction of Russian ( $5 property I.J , , i !;H Will the Democratic Judicial candi- , ? dates try In an Insidious manner to i j ;. Jj get the Bar association to Indorse the ' !tff Republican nominees? U ' m ' Russians must naturally be greatly if', j annoyed, as they can hardly go any- ! where now, without those forward Japs t i , J tagging along after them. Ill ' j j ';$ That Judge Parker has remained sl- l 1 1 " f len- under aH the provocation he has . ft f had, does seem remarkable, when you Ii fi , I, i1' jj know that he has red hair. ! ''I'H Why not send the Hon. Jerrold jl 1 I lI'tR Letcher to the St. Louis convention, to i, - i , .,r show his old Missouri . neighbors how jl j; ! . ; : big a man he has become out here In i s! San Juan county? i. '! , 1 1 5 II' J I'!' ' i u J ! ' 1 li Parties of surveyors are out, locating I'tjl 1 1 j y; i the boundary of Alaska between Cana-I Cana-I j;,L ' da and tho United tSates, in accordance ' ' i i with the decision of the arbitration had ' j. ( ! 1 J g in London. It will be an excellent I j !j ji J thing for temporary peace and work-it work-it ,, '"ST administration for this boundary to j .j( I h ,j I be definitely fixed and plainly marked. I) ( 1 s j ' But ultimately, to be sure, It will make 'i ' i i 1 j j no dift-'erence. as Canada Is bound cveq-' cveq-' " 'j 1 tually, to come Into the Union. I j - f Again It Is said that railroad and tele- i,' J ! graphic communication with Port Ar- j t i : ' jB thur Is cut off. This time, no doubt, it ( '''i'lf la for S006. The Japanese forces havo , J i '. J pretty well overrun southern Man- l ' ! ij (S churla,- and are now practically unop- (' I I Pseti there, except only at Port Ar- ' ! r,j(;; (if thur. 'Ilic Russians now intimate that I'i, H j thy will probably not glve'battle south " ! 1 0l" Harbin though lighting Is expected 'f at Llao-Tang, south of Mukden. II- .'( iJ'! j The coming of the Postal Telegraph ' y ijj i 3 to this city will be a welcome increase J )(T j, -' j to Us, business faculties. Salt Lake is 11 , ' j . ij 1 u growing city, with a commerce and 'j ; 1 j ' ( I business far ahead of Its rank in mere ' f 1 Population; Its people write more letters ' y und send far more telegrams In propor- ji ' ufm tion to their numbers, than do the peo- ' i ' " il2 1,10 o othor clUes" So th0 comIn5 o tn? IJ ; I jj Postal Telegraph is welcomed, both be- I ' I!-! cause of tho great demand for It, and ; . , , : -jj 1 aIso as a cognition that this city Is ! ll getting so great that It can no longer I I j J ( ! 1 1 be ignored. l''1l ill Colombia, It appears, has thought bet- M ter of her sulking programme, and Is ''x' 'I'I' aoout t0 restore diplomatic relations '"jM't ''nil' wlth th,s countr'- 1L ls tho bet thln ' 'jjf j she can do. Colombia had the first "hill-''if'' 0tZer C the monoy for tho can"l; the '''II i"' S money payment was Increased at her Hj y'r, iliS demand, from seven million dollars to V ( r tCtl mllllons rj1hat eave her brigand Ht ! iiiijjji statesmen the Idea that they could put !j I ij')! ln force a general system of pillage; j ! ( J, they demanded blackmail from tho Hi b y Panama Canal Company, and on Its ' Ir rN r refusal to Pa-r. the Colombian Congress ' Slfi defealed the treaty; Its Idea being to T fTfli' i'i Wa!t fr thC exp,rQtIon of the French l 8. ) ' jlh company's franchise and then selzo Us j.'j ij. i fS canal, without pay. The secession of Hi l t Har Panar"a was the natural result of Co- H! ;kt1y f Jombl.Vs greed and obstinacy. The Hf S'C'Jllf'lf's prompt. recognition of Parama's inde- I'i; yH 1 pendenco was the unexpected to Colombia; Co-lombia; and her best men then camo to tho front to try to repair the blunders blun-ders of tho robbers who hnd brought on tho trouble But It was too late to undo what had been done, and Colombia Colom-bia loses Irrevocably. Her punishment was Just, and she herself must admit It. If now the Bogota polllclans will lay the lopson to heart, It may savo them tho Iosh of the provlnco of Cauca, which Is exceedingly restive undor their Impositions and neglect. |