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Show IIHj 'fie delegate who stands lo be IH pledged huh refuses to be instructed, IHI must he a queer bird. IH - beauty specialist says (lint facial IH iijilinpss can be frozen off. But. v.-ho IHK admires a "frozen face 7" It is 5aid that '.T. Bruce Isniav was H "cheered" when he arrived in. Liver-pool. Liver-pool. SUisl be a misprint for, f .jeered." A fashion observer says thai f''nieii B arc to trear blade stratv hats this sea-on." sea-on." Better to dye the old hats than io clean them, eh J jH Hrvan secifis to be letting the Dcmo-jH Dcmo-jH era tic candidates all have a run for IH their moncT But he is liable to conic B in himself on the last lau and win the race. It looks much as though (he. best thine that Uncle Sam could have- done when Madcro "insiirroelcd " would fH have been to put him down and ' stis-tain" stis-tain" old man Diaz. It is said that Woodro.w Wilson is jH not burning his bridges behind liini. l-Jut hi$ troiihlc is more serious than that. Champ Clark is bnrnini: Wil-son's Wil-son's bridges ahead of hi Arizona .ou.ls .word of a strong dclc-(ration dclc-(ration coming to the irrigation . Co -sjreas here. For which ninny thaulcs, and afcsurauces that evpiytliinp possible will bo done to make the delegate? ):lad I boy came. The rules covcrniuc' conlestcd dele-cations dele-cations that were followed by tho Rc-nublicau Rc-nublicau National commit Ice' four car a?o will bo followed also this vcar. and' all acrcc that tins is fair, fl But tho committee will have a harrow-inz harrow-inz niid feiftiim time, with all I lie con-tests con-tests that arc on now. ,.", A substantial ground for encourage mrut in t!"- .-muddled indus'ttfc!' feitiia-tion feitiia-tion is thai Hi cross oarjiihgs of the railroads of Ihc country khowed an in- Hj crease of 7.5 per cent in April of this vcar compared ,with the amn month in 1011. Tt is a 6in that will not be over- Hj looked bv the public economist. ; Cleveland Plain Dealer; "There are thofe who perhaps fearing tho worst Hj are beginning to lalk of the possibil-ity possibil-ity of the two colonels the rough rid-injr rid-injr one and thtc pccrrlrs one bpnjj 1 the opposing ' Presidential candidate. Well, thoy couldn't both bn elected. Micht as well be as optimistic as poa-eiblc. poa-eiblc. " , jH The reduction in rar.s on wool will be worlh many thousands of dollars to t'tah shipper, provided that it actuab I.v coes into effccl. It hns been a hard case herotoforc, for Utah wool ship-pers. ship-pers. when it saved thcin monrv in fhippinc to the Kast. to send their wool first lo the west coast, thence across the continent. Dr. Cook pxplaitib 'n O'crmaiiv that his purpose in lecturing is not to make nionev, nor to aruc that he reached tho north pole, bnt only that hp "ar-rived "ar-rived at a point on an ice floe which accordin? to calcnlationt, could bo des-ijrnatcd des-ijrnatcd as the north pole." Any fel-low fel-low in the Hast could have said about as much last winter, without leaving home. ".'oodrow Wilson was discourteous enouch not to attend the inauguration of his successor as pre&ilcnt of Prinee- j ton University. Dr. John Crier Hit). bcu. havius in hand an nppoiiitmcut in connection with his Presidential cam-i-aicn. It was in marked contrast with President Taft's courfio who. thmich alto in a I'reaiduutial cam-naicn, cam-naicn, took a day oir to attend Dr. HH llibben'3 inauguration. The Senate Finance Committee agrees to report Senator Lodge's bill on I lip sugar tariff which would abolish alike JH differential and the Dutch standard, Hj leaving the dutios otherwise eubstan-IB eubstan-IB tiallv as they are. But the sugar price yH would not be affected to the retail buy-er, buy-er, nor would anv change in the tariff WKm affect the prico to tHr ultimate on prTt sinner. .lu.t ri in tbf .; n oATcp 1 s treated nu rNewliPrc in tn page. exact such prices as thej ?eft fit, regardless re-gardless of tariff duties. |