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Show r . Wjji 'TTh(i big boost is (he word, boost for y Salt Lake. jj TIip. Elks were delighted with this as jl'i good browsing ground. 9 j . All tho comforts at home, ivith vaca- pl lion .attachments, right here. "What, do you want better than this riglital home, for vacation? 1 1 Oklahoma shines in the Senate, but IjM pales in its home administration. Jp 1 I The' public betterments boing put in if'; in this city are the admiration of every l ' visitor.. 1 Eight hundred and forty patches on I the tarjtT, bill make it a more gorgeous sight than even the Gorman patching of I 1S93. j.' The promised wireless telegraphy sta- -V tion for Salt Lake is one of the steps i' toward metropolitan conformity that j j just fits our case. l The county, it appears, wants more jfj ground, so ns to build a bigger ,iail. 3 Makc it big enough while you are at it U to hold all the county grafters. 4 W?ll President Taft insist upon the reduction of duties which ho has pub-j!1 pub-j!1 licly denounced as "excessive?'' If j'ij not ll0W can he face the American pub-Jji- '.ic again as meaning what he says? jl Among other things that went by the h( , board in the Senate's action on the H Ijl f tariff bill was the protest of President ; ! I Taft and Senator (late Secretarj- of m ( State) Root in respect to the Philippine ii 1 1 " HH't j It is a heartless piece of busiucss for H: L J automobilists to run over little chil- ; drcn, and then speed away as if the, ' t outrage were of no consequence. Tt is Hi a reproach, to humanity that such cal- ' Ions rufllans wear the human form. Hjjfr The corporation lax adopted by the Senate is justly called "a mighty stroke K!' for centralization." But as defiance, of Jj law,, and predatory commercialism are ' centralized, why shouldn't the agencies B1 to deal with them be also centralized I B'l A Hull's pamphlet, "Utah," has a big 9 1 boost for the Agricultural College, sup- Hir ported by the State, which is right: Hl l Tbut .it wholh ignores the Experiment 1 , Station, established and maintained by 3 tjj ! tho Isalionnl Government, which is jlj Those air-rovers who fall hundreds i! f ccfc from various forms of air craft, i an(l evcn as now report ed in one case, Bi ' thousand feet, must have air instead I; of marrow in their bones, like the birds, j or they would be killed instead of mcro- HI W ly hurt. Hlfj Srl) Tho Senate, having completed its Hl j strentuius efforts on the tariff bill, will l (I uojv take a rest and let the House wrestle with it. If the House hasn't Hf changed its mind greatly, it will give" i ; the Senate version of the bill many Hl a hard fall, and will not bar tho Hi !" "strangle holt." 1 il, The report made by the citizens' in- Hl j vestjgating committee in Ogden nf i-on- 5 difcions at the Industrial School, is a I very severe arraignment of the manage- menfc. of that publiu institution; and if ( tho findings arc to stand unchallenged, B a cnanR s n0 onb desirable, but iin- B I! perative, and at once. B J' Alark Twain has concluded, so it ia Bl l) reported, not to be severe with his for- Bl ai nidr secretary, and will not demand Bl h prosecution to the extent of the law. Bl h Mark never was vindictive to those who Bi wronged him; it was only to those who helped hnn that ho presented the stern front of unrelenting rigor. |