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Show H It makes some difference hn uses the I flap;. H "That there eagle bird knew what he H wna a doin' last Tuesday I 4 The defeated who started In to drown ih-ir snrrnus might ho reminded that election night is fat In the past. Reed Smoot has discovered that there is no string to even an apostle's money when it is bet on the wrong candidate Joseph F.'s joy In gor prize fighting may now be gratified by a bout between the Provo Boy and Light-weight Pen- The five thousand new recruits for the American party since Tuesday are certain that our cause was Just all the time. Th.osr- Republicans Who said last year tii.r they would not a c pi the nnc nor m.rh under It. are now permitted to resume their snen' l nso ChadWiCk has also lost her case. The hierarch maj thus observe that these be troublesome times for "Get-rlch-o.uick" graftcra .lust bef.aust several hundred inde-penrh inde-penrh nl Mormons voted the American ticket. Joseph F. Is under no obligation to claim our party as a third quorum. The suspension of the New York Life's license to do business in Missouri is not to be construed as a bar to its payment of death claims there. Aftei editing fie daily newspapers simultaneously, it is easy to see how lightly Mr. Hearst would have regarded regard-ed the duties or n mere Mayoralty. it n fortunate for ioi Smoot that his ov. n people do riot hne a vote upon j his retention of a Behatorshlp; for timir j; ballot would be almost unanimously "No." jj The Garret News finds It pretty hard to be pursed by both of Its political I quorums; by one for USlng'any church influence, and by the other for not using us-ing enough. It Is apparent that the hierarchical woe is not yet over; because Mayor-i Mayor-i elect Thompson persistently declines to announce thai tin- srpoils are worth Hj more than principle. Jl From the tone of the telegram sent to j The Tribune by Mi Charles A Smurth- H1 walte. It is quite apparent that he con tumaciously still refuses to be crushed I I by Joseph F. Smith I And then, too, the American party is big enough for any honest voter,1 of sWcere conviction, to enter rm matter how late bin arrival. That fact as- jT' suras the freedom of the state 1 The group of men, .-onslsting of Smoot, Sutherland Canister, Spry, etc., which went on Wednesday to inspect the Huntsvlllo fish hal hery. was probably prob-ably seeklnsr that lost Republican vote, or elue was arranging for futvire sport after political retirement. |