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Show Hj There will be no game today to nn- noy those who do not favor Sunday Hl bu3cb.il! or those who do. Bf This Is Maude Adams's own city, and Hi yet she 13 admired and praised hero as much an she Is elsewhere. Hl Now In Utah we cannot Fee any rea- son for -petting excited over the mat-Hl mat-Hl ter of selecting a few bishops. It Is at least safo to say that the Hff Democracy will nominate Mr, Roylance for Governor if no one olse will run. Anyway, the City Physician never Hl fails lo respond to a call from the Police 1 department when he has nothing bettor to do. fl Those who were at the lake last night can tell tlie Los Angeles conference. If It wants to know, that dancing is all right. St. Petersburg Is pleased to say that Hj it is now able to send out newa of a flfl better quality than the kind Tokio is furnishing. Hj There being six places on the delcga- tion to the St. Louis convention, the Hon Sam Thurman will be conceded the seventh. "Will not the Hon. "Will King soon come out and state what he doesn't Hfi want, so that his party may know that Hj he wants it? Hl Each prominent Democrat probably Hf feels that It will not make much dlfr- ence who is chosen to go to St Louis, so long as he is sent. If the Democratic national convention Is likely to have time to admire good-looking good-looking men, of course the Hon. Jim Hj Moyle should be sent. In the opinion of prominent Idaho Democrats, the Republican State con--vention at Pocatello did not amount to much, there being no row. "Many Democrats may think that Mr. Bryan is unreasonable, but he cannot' see that he Is, as lie only asks that the convention do as he desires. H ' Minstrel Dockatader, though grieved by the seizure of his White House pip-ture pip-ture films, Is bearing up well under all the advertising It la giving him. Some aspiring men would doubtless ."land a much better chance to be sr-nt H! tc the SL Louis convention if they were Hj willing to go pledged not to come back. "Willi club women and editors in St Louis at the same time, the city is bound to receive much intellectual benefit but that Is not what it is look- It is true that the Hon. Charlie Richards has some bitter enemies in his Hj party, but will they go so far ca to put Hj upon him the Democratic nomination for Governor? Our weather bureau has Issued a con-Hi con-Hi vincing warning against unofficial weather predlctionp, and now the only forecasts we need be in doubt about are the ofliclal ones. While the weather bureau Is opposed Hl to long distance forecasts, it must admit . that it would be safe lo predict. a hot term liere in November, If the sub-com-mlttee Is not to come until then. Hon. 'Quil Ncbeker has returned from Mexico, where he ' was ' delayed by quarantine. Mr. Nebcker was rt-leased when it was found that his case was only one of gubernatorial fever. Illinois Republicans were very wise in not deferring the holding of their State 11 convention, until August or September, when they would' riot have had timo bc-fore bc-fore election to nominate a ticket. But after listening to addresses teUing them how to run a newspaper, will Hl many of the editorial excursionists at St. Louis be any better able to run 1 their stores and their law ofTices? The births in this city the past week 1 were more than double the deaths. The 1 former numbered forty-nine, of which twenty-flve jvcre male and twenty-four female. The deaths were twenty, unually divided between the. sexes. Thus tho city's natural Increaso is at a satisfactory rate, while the immigration immigra-tion is more brisk than ever. The health of the city is excellent, too, the contagious diseases are about stamped out; there wore but two smallpox cases reported during the week, while nine cases were discharged. Tho city is at its best, also, in beauty and adornment adorn-ment in .Its settings and picturesque appearance. It is arrayed in its new spring garb of beauty, and is prepared for the admiration and delight of visitors visit-ors as well as its own residents. |