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Show II- Members of the Young1 Men's Demo- Ijj cratlc club axe old enough lo know Ij where to look for easy money. I If they arc having a good time, tho I City Councllmen need not hurry back, Iff as the city is getting along very nicely. li1 I, Yes, tho gold standard has been Ir- I? revocably established, as Judge Parker Ifl says, but not with the help of his vote. I "We cannot see why the Hon. Jim I Moyle should Avian to run ngaln tor I Governor, unless ho wants to prove that I he likes defeat ' I Salt Lakers who acquired a-liking n for heat, wind and dust while existing I" in prairie States, enjoyed very much I yesterday's weather. I Among the Democrats who nro cor dially approving every sentence of their party's platform, of course there are some who have read it. ' Hearing that the Young Men's Demo- ' cratlc club bns money to throw at birds, many of the workers will fly around to it, hoping to be hit. , Mayor Roylanco is almost sure lo be . too busy in his store at Provo to go i; down to the depot to welcome MaJ. I Sam King back from St, Louis, f If anyone should care to know whut I the Democracy will believe in in tho I years to come, he can 'get a number of j 1 good pointers In this year's Republi can platform. People arc advised by the Board of Health to avoid the typhoid germ. But will the medical men generally regard j this as nood advice, when their busl- 1 nesa Is so dull? Hearst newspapers are unreasonable enough to charge that tho Idaho delegates, dele-gates, just because they helped to nom-I nom-I inate Porker, were not sincere in their support of Hearst. i Some of our most talkative Demo- '. lent regarding the work of the St. y Louis convention, but they cannot be j expected to be so considerate very long. I It seems that it may be a little late U to congratulate Senator Clirk of AJon- tana on his marriage; but .the secret was so well kept that earlier congr.at u- latlons were Impossible. So, as soon aa possible after the event la known, The Trlbuno wishes to extend its fellcl- tatlons, and to wish this good' friend j of Utah every possible joy, and unllm- j ited happiness. ) The Boston wool market Is reported ( feverish, with trade brisk and prices Hl I higher. Though the people of this re- ji, glon have sold their wool, and have now no great Interest in tho Boston market, yet they remember that they foId well, and have no regrets; and ' they are glad to see those who bought from them make something for their pains. It has been a very profitable . wool year. ) The speech of Senator Elklns as chairman of the West Virginia Repub- ) ', llcan convention was ut once a grateful tribute to his distinguished father-ln- I law, who is the Democratic candidate for Vice-President, and a stalwart Re- ,' publican talk. There Is never anything I i uncertain about Mr. Elkins; he is a I 1 vigorous, alert Republican, and his ' pledge that "West Virginia will be found 'j Ih the Republican column on the night I of November Sth, next, is worth par b at any political counter. Hj ! Tho much-famed Guatemalan ant 1 . which wa to destroy the cotton boll Ht weevil In the Texas cotton, fields has Deen tried on one of them, and Ju're- Hjl ported to have done his work in a HyfL tematlc, business-like manner, ck-arlng out the weevil, and alfo the trouule- i. some native ant. Mr. Cook, the expert of the Department of Agriculture, who j discovered this Guatemalan ant and his K valuable properties, Is naturally de- j. 1 lighted, and hla telegram to the De- h i partment relating the success of his , rst shipment of the Guatemalan ant and ita prompt work on the boll weevil, v la naturally In a Jubilant 3traln. It la H i j certainly a great triumph for the De- 1 partment, which authorized and paid I for the experiment, as well as; a per- HV 60115x1 triumph for Mr. Cook. It'ly aluo 9. pleasant reminder to thd country at I v' " s largo of the great (5orvIc&u.wlUcli the Department of Agriculture Is constantly rendering to the farmers and the planters plant-ers of the United States. |