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Show , m 1 ' Jlf !': ' Clorks will bo allowed to vest today, ti ' " 1 but as there Is to be no ball game, will ; ,'.' , they appreciate tho favor? r !!'- ' j . Will our Councilman, bo In n state of ' , mind to fully enjoy tho World's fair, or j ! M ,' iej' av0 to pay ielr vfay ln? ,' Will Maj. Sam King depend merely j; , ,j j,,.'! on argument In tho conflict at St. Louis, l ' 'j or will he unshcath his shining sword? ';! - I i But how will Councilman Fernstrom i I j ( feel If he goes to St. Louis? and finds a 1 jj ' !l fer tnere who have never lieard of him? j ! h , I' Mlj President Lucas does not understand I i 'l the game, if ho thinks he can keep on i ' ;l striking so wildly and not be declared i ''! out H . 4 'i J . i( , hK Though Mr. Dunbar has not yet , I ( 3 turned up at St. Louis, his opponents ' i ' 1 1 are not hopeful enough to think that he 'I ' M la lost. I , , ,il l i( , Warmei' weather is promised for lo- I li , ' i.H day, but there are many who will not j '( ) .'' j-9 mind it, no they will reach the trout H"1 (,h 1 'f streams early. j1' '2 It is announced that the speaking of J ' ifl the, campaign will not begin until J l 'j August, but can some of the orators , i '! wait that long? ii'il'i , i, a (I . Have you yet enjoyed the-exhllaratlng Ij !, experience many are having these days I j'. ', ! of narrowly escaping being1 run over by .j, an automobile? . !; if i j '' Boys v.ith firecrackers must have (!, ' ' ! found the past week rather unsatls- j l ' , ';; factory, as there have been no reports of )i!V'h ' runaway horses. TMA Why not make the Hon. Sam Thur- t . ij man the Democratic candidate for Su- t , ( , 'j; )reme Judge, as the Democratic ticket h, ' i will not be elected? ( jl . Youmay tell the resort managers that i H ' ' ' !)l th'5 is nerfect weatncr out they can- 'jr not see 1' tnat WQ-y "when It does not 'jjiji make you perspire very freely. 'm r , ( ( Judge Parker's friends insist that Mr. H ' ' f Bryan's speech In New York helped the H' 1 Judge, and yet they are inconsistent Hl ; I 'I i enough to blame Bryan for making It. i! Z ' Jy' ' There being such a scarcity of sick- i fj ; ness in the city, physicians Avould like to know how you can think that cool June Hj j I' ipjj weather that Increases it Is uulimely. ; ' i 1,51 tho democrats become en- B. ) ' ' ; thuslastic in their National convention ! , 1 ; ,c tnoy wisl1' as tllcy wUl Iiavc lltUo t0 H' (. ' ' K ' inspire them with enthusiasm later on. ' ' : lj j ': i Mayor Morris will tend the heated j term in the mountains, and will be glad K 1 j to, have the solicitor of campaign con- Hlb t j ' trlbutlons call at arty time, while he Is H' 1 M When-the Utah delegation at St. Louis HL , , 's looking around for some one to give Hh ' (iji" It the name of a good man to vote for, Hji. , i nj tlle Hon. Abel John Kvans will be 1 Kit missed. V 7 : Jrif Democrats who sneerlngly say that it J ,Ng was all cut and dried for Roosevelt and ' , ' ' ; ni Fairbanks In Chicago, will find It the 'H. ( . same way throughout tho country In , I i November. j . J ''T Viewing in a calm and .dispassionate B MJ I jj manner the proposition to again make H ' I . Mr, Moyle the Democratic candidate for H i, a Governor, Mr. Roylance cannot uce any j ; '.'ij merit ' i Being reasonable men, leading Utah I ,1 ' .'A Republicans indicate that they will be , . j satisfied If the Republican majority Is ', ;;' 10.000 this jear, but the voters may ln- H'J i , , 1 ! j) I rfst on making It higher. ' ' ' i 11 tne utah Democracy really wanted Hi I'j, I Its delegation to be heard at St Louis. i . ' "ij. I AVhy did it not select men with capable ; I1' j lungs, like the Hon. J. G. Bywater and ' ' ' I;! the Hon. William O'Neill? n . I'l ) , After the circus management had been l ' , so liberal qollector Halvorsen probably ',!" i hated to think of allowing It to go xvway ! H with the oplnlpn that the city was mean H ' y ' and ungenerous, and so reduced the fee ' i n Hi ; The Indians are ghost-dancing again, H,l "i l I V it seems: but the present ghost-dancing Hj'j. , jj ie the mere ghost of what that danger- H ' tJ ? ous performance once was. When the K r' .i'j Sioux In the. strength of their undc- H . numbers former to tho ghost-dance, then the white men had to look out. Now the affair Is a mere reminiscence, and a large number num-ber of tribes have to Join In It In order to mako the ceremony worth notice. The ghost-danco Is one of the relics o savagery that the whites will with un-dlmmed un-dlmmed eyes see pass Into oblivion. |