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Show I ty L 'j The hammer is all right when, ac- ti companicd by the sav.'. 11 I Don't wait for something f turn f I , up. Turn it up by voting for the bonds. i";t (1 J How can you expect the other man to' walk, to the ' right if 3'ou don't do y' ' ; worry along " by making a million or Hft ' j occasionally. Hw TJnclo Sam's farmers aro now .just Bli ' ! about ready io make those idle freight Vn M I cars do overtime. HE 1 Better to boost and have, thousands Ejj j, i o';'peoplo to talk to than to knock and WL)!' listen to your own voico as that of fv? one crjing in the wilderness. V It T correspondent of the New York H ! 1 1 Horald thinks that chauffeurs are iu- B. , ! sane. Even in the matter of thinking T Jlj r 'tis better to bo late than never. L 'r'J iKansas farmers are lpokiug for har- Hpi !j vest "hands'; but. it wUl be useless for K I!' g them to; turn their eyes in this direc- HfHi:- lion' "Bus3T a11 the time in Utah.". j r They s;iy that in the East there is au j j , t army of unemployed men. On election V day it maj comfort their hungry stom- H i ;j T achs to remember tho Taf t rotundit'. T ' The- Washington Times says that Hl j, swimming is "a neglected accomplish- HV ;,f ment." There arc neglected ncccssi-Kj ncccssi-Kj 1 ties as well for instance, taking a bath Hnj au3 kind. HIf , Teddy Koosevclt, Jr., is to take em- ' (I ploymcnt with tho steel trust. That Km. is not to say, however, that he is in H 1 training to become a "malefactor of K; great wealth." T: B ! Contrary to the opinion expressed Hll I P through Apostlo Smoot's "Mouth," fEjirl the grand jury is not of the opinion Hfi- ! that it was Tho Tribune that tried to B'. i' bust the bank. M ' ! w' U ,,8t as wil to proceed first as last "Pn the established truth that ireak- BV ' f- ers are nt disposed to do HJl' i ; what they should do until they aro HQ ! compelled to do it. -)ne the Aranderbilt boys boasts i the possession of toys valued at twenty- j,(t five thousand dollars. Prophet Smith's J'to- Smoot whistlo cost tho Mormon people L J.' a heap more than that. 'tr '.'Co men gather grapes of thorns, or U ' figs of thistles?" Or do thoy expect By i . obedience from lawbreakers, truth from B; self-confessed falsifiers, or revolation B(' ',' l from bogus rcvclaters? K ! ' A certain Federal nudge recontly as- H i ' scrted that 'Mho purest typo of Ameri- Bj1 canism is found in North Carolina." 1 j But there is ample time for a distin- i Ruishcd removal before next March. 1 ' H'l! Undo .Toe Cannon uud the Republican ftl'fi) majority in Congress postponed many kv' I thiiiRS until "after election;" so you H&y j Imiv "ei at liberty to imagine that not L'j ' least among these was tho matter of BJm eating crow. B- r J While the major and minor church-or- H ; ji . gus arc proclaiming that so long as ',' ! ; the American party exists Salt Lake Hi JJ an lavo no progress, neither of them Hl't ! j r is able to find a corner into which it H(: j HI can crawl to keep out of tho way of it. HTm l Those bonds aro for the purpose of j jj! executing the incVeased improvements BX demanded by the city under an enlarged H! tf population. It is n plain and simple Hjnijjj business proposition that the Salt Lake Hl ji of ouo hundred thotmad inliabitants B must expend more, money for better. mcnts than did the Salt Lake of fifty thousand. Voto the bonds and speed (ho Greater Salt Lake! |