Show LAST tuesday judge adderson Au derson gave the court officials and attendants at beaver a stumper he said eliat it had been ahe idea that it was impossible to get juryman jurymen and court officials to business before 10 b it such notions must bo abandoned more must be accomplished complis hed a m is plenty late enough accordingly the time of meeting each morfiny mor for the present term was set for half past 8 g he also said it is generally the case that there are professional jurors who seem to have nothing else to do but hang around waiting for court to open when they put on their white shirts and paper collars and above themselves into the paths of the marshals such are the jurors we do not want good but how are some of the poor families to be fed for the next six months now that our judge has sense enough to know what men are not fit for jurors isa pertinent question that the beaver roman wants answered THE rains of the past avio months have greatly allayed the fears of our farmer friends who surmised that owing to a lack of snow in the mountains there would not be water enough for irrigating purposes it is BOW an indisputable fact that railroad telegraph and telephone lines act as electric currents which induce rainfall to this may be added the increase in the foliage of utah which has covered tho barrenness ef our valleys with thrifty trees these induce rainfalls rain falls and it is a safe prediction that ere baay more years pass away we will have rains enough for all purposes THE editor of the la jara co times we acknowledge the receipt of a speech made before the house committee on territories by hon jeremiah wilson on the of utah as a state in which there are not only sound reasoning but statistical facts that to say the least are hard to avci corae in fact insurmountable but what argument fails to do political chicanery accomplishes with ease and mr wil sons able and briliant effort goes for naught IT is said that judge judd when cautioning the jury in the pike murder case to keep secret all their deliberations supplemented his charge with the following brilliant speech if you find any of these prying around the jury room and you see them peering through a kay hole just spit in their eye 11 ai botnen southern outrage an exchange aang that the colored people of the south go to on an average once a day and receive letters about four times a year where is foraker 1700 saloons hava been closed ia boston owing to the new law just passed which makes tho license 1000 and limits the of in that city IN professor atkinsons article on social ills in the forum lie shows the enormous waste of bad cooking the problem as he states it is to save 5 cents a day per capita by a better cookery this in each nucleus of people would make over a year saving then follows the needful question if waste of food and drink can be saved and converted into bettering our homes as places of residence would it not be possible to totally and forever abate the slums of our cities and the unsanitary conditions of our country houses while population might be doubled the fact is we are suffering today and always more from bad cooking than from intemperate drinking THE indian territory will soon be a thing of th past oklahoma which can now be set down as settled lies nearly in the centre of the territory and soon the indians of that territory will be given their lands in severally and they will be treated as other citizens and those who cannot keep up with the procession will have to fall to the rear an indian should be giyen the same privileges as the white man and no more ofle chicago herald remarks it is an odd coincidence that alie centennial oi the constitution which was the outcome of a convention to promote trade between the states should fall upon the year when for the first time various states of the union are passing laws to destroy interstate inter state commerce |