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Show I- j,, - , L Judge Powers Js ablo to verify the ' things in his ocrapbook by his memory. )!; "While the Russians have lost Ad- i' miral Makaroff, the Japanese havo lost j ; Admiral Alcxleff. ' Ono can readily see that Judgo Powers has had his mind for a long jsji time on religious subjects, j K ' I ' A3 the principals view the hoodlum ', f. matter, the sins of the children should ' ' he visited on the parents. 'J In his testimony, tho Judge is demon- l A 4 Btratlng that he and the church come 1 t ! under the head of Great Powers. As many o "Utah's prominent Demo- crats are, strangely enough, not saying ' i anything, they must be Parker men. ; Jm, Perhaps our versatile weather maker i . has taken this means of showing that t j I he is not In favor of Sunday baseball, i i'' Judge Parker certainly docs not want J t , to resign his 514.O0O Judgeship, and . j thu? destroy his reputation for wisdom, i t , j When you know that Mr. Bryan was , ' In Chicago last night, you do not havo . J, to be told that ho did a lot of talking ' there. 4 AVill It not be difficult for Moses Thatcher to keep his memory from be- ' Ing refreshed by tho testimony of Judgo , I , Powers 1 j Another week has gone by, and still ' ' only three Provo men are seriously , spoken of for places on the Democratic ji.' State ticket Is it possible that the prreat metoor-y metoor-y ologlcal law that seven dry Sundays ij! shall follow a pleasant Easter Is to be i, broken today? H jj- lf driven to it, pugilists may under-( under-( i take to show in court that they are hu- 'l man, and therefore have an inalienable ' Uj. right to fight. H1 ! ITow men do change! Once Moses ' Thatcher would have been delighted H' had he been told that he must go to the H' . t Capitol at "Washington. 'k K Being courteous jieople, tho Jap3 will be in the vicinity of Port Arthur when Hl K Admiral Skrydloff arrives, with their j j guns ready to salute him. i ;, ,j Judge King also would no doubt be l willing to testify freely about church , ft tl; interference, provided the Questioning H'ty j ' .' related to recent campaigns. B, j , ; With the City Engineer and the ''t J j ; storms operating xn East Second South H'' i street, it may be tuld that tho Snowo H'' : , have been doing great things to It. j j ; We shall have fic'ntlng of the cam- I paign kind later on, however, when the M j ; contestants will deliver blows with y' j',- tlielr Jaws instead of receiving some on HVf ' ft ,hera if ' Coming at a nice Beason of tho year, Bfv j (f the sub-committeo will doubtless have H' u Pleasant tlmo out here, even If it Hii fL l doesn't find many of those it hoped to ff' , lit meet, at home. If L jfcji'l! ' M' It must strlko a tvell-known Lehl Hjli;,;)1 if man that the committee doesn't want jjjt ji to know what the situation really, is, as I j It shows no desire to subpoena the Hon. ' A Abel John Evans. H (; . ' i t; Does not the weather man know that i 'I ! ' a storm on Saturday is almost sure to i lnterfero vrlth the work our enterprls- H ( ' Ing young hoodlums have planned In K ,; ! school through the week? Hi i!' 1 1 ' Judge Powers states that ho has con- 1 1 ; fidence In the Mormon people, and )! trusts that they will show that it is H' ,i not misplaced should he happen to H, j 'M come up for ofllce some time. 1 , wlj H: Hi There appears to be a lull in the H'. - if, - carnage and demolition going on in San , yy Domingo, and this has been taken ad- H' , fa vantage of by leading negroes In the Hl f !, South to discuss what ought to be done lY'' Vsll vllh that unhanP' country. The gen- 'I '?i y)S cral opinion among them is to the pur-f pur-f j I - Prt 111:11 th0 United Statea should in- Hl I J IJ terveno and enforce peace and order. - v s But come vigorously object to this, as tho presence (hero of whites from UiLt country would introduce the spirit of casio and race prejudice, hitherto absent ab-sent in that population. One of tho disputants 13 of opinion that nothing can save San Domingo but a strong despot, who would relentlessly crush any opposition to hl3 will, and who would compel order it he had to shoot all the disorderly characters in tho country. Such discussions aro not much help in tho solution of San Domingo'a troubles, and tho practical form In which relief will probably como will bo in Intervention by tho United Slates and the establishment of a protectorate pro-tectorate which will mako short work of the turbulent, blood-thirsty clement. |