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Show senatorial coupon is attached to every jase, Isaac drew a blank. A ! The and Spain. chess-boar- d Its of war is between Uncle Sam Uncles move. The Herald paragrapher is after Ella Wheeler Wilcox again. Where is Scip Kenner? One by one the mayors appointees ring up the council and ask for more money. Why is' it that the man who hates to see his name in the paper is always the first one to call attention to the fact that it is there? resources and' development of eastern Utah, is one of the nicest specials ever gotten out in the When the Herald stated that no Mormon need apply for the district attorneyship it should have said that no Bishop need apply. From the Congress of the United States to office in Salt Lake City is the the title of a new book expected soon from the pen of John T. Caine; preface by the Hon. John Clark. state.' Water-master- s Judge Powers favors the fusion party. Well, The Democratic we dont blame the Judge. party isnt as quick as it might be in recognizing If President McKinley would only disolve parliament and turn the government over to . merit. And so Mr. Glasmann has about given up the idea of being an assistant Democrat this year. Colonel McCune will represent the Gardo house in the U. S. Senate this coming winter. South Carolina mobs should not claim the right to kill negroes because it is done in Ohio. Young Diehl has already demonstrated in the discharge of his official duties that he was not appointed because of especial fitness for the The e application for the wras Dooly considered and he was Dooly appointed. post-offic- When Mr. McDaniel runs for congress Mr. Lannan will also be in the field, modestly says horse the Herald. Of course. Its a case of and horse. It is said that McGrew claims to have made Senator Thurston what he is. Some men neglect themselves shamefully in their work of making great men. . It isnt every man who is able to hold a bank and a public office at the same time. Governor Wells and Thomas are different men. A Tribune correspondent from Los Angeles signs himself Siddi M. Taeiber. It is hard to tell whether the name is East Indian or was pied in the linotype. History is about to repeat itself. A Meign will explode in Ogden when the postoffice appointment is finally made. With a Thomas in the Salt Lake postoffice and another in the Ogden ditto the number of Doubting Thomases in Utah will be materially decreased. ' What is this about a man by the name of Rogers being appointed U. S. District Attorney? Oh, never mind, its for Montana. The News says that the Herald is intensely partisan in its treatment of Mayor Clark. And the pot called the kettle black. If anything makes the Tribune furious it is to compare its utterances of today with those of last week, or last month, or last year. Should Governor Wells bo forced into the 0. S. senate, Secretary Himmoni will go right ahead as if nothing had happened. George Pyper is making a specialty of expo sitions. What would the governor do if two such affairs were held at the same time? The Chairman of the Democratic Committee is coming to Utah. The local ganization should treat the Senator White. or- . It was rather amusing to read Jn the associat- ed press dispatches that General Miles and Phelps had concluded to look after the Pacific coast defenses as soon as war seemed imminent on the Atlantic. Rear-Admir- When that war cloud rose in the east, Bishop, Whittemore and Ritchie started home at once for their umberellas. - and accept another column and a half in the News as payment in full for admitting Utah he will be doing a service greater than all his former achievements. , office Chairman Sloan is ready to resign, according to the Tribune, but he dares anybody to accept his resignation . If Isaac will give up those documents now position. Parley Williams remarks that the Democratic party hasnt done much good since it apostatized from him. President Tanner he might learn something and also dispose of several international complications. al - Each day in the week, each week in the month the Tribune denounces the city council for its opposition to the Mayor. As its efforts have so far been futile it ought to try italics or speak a little louder. Senator Abel John Evans respectfully called the state land boards attention to the fact that the supply of Democratic campaign material being turned out by the state administration was already in excess of the demand. . Did P. H. Lannan succeed in convincing John Henry Smith last Wednesday afternoon that he ought to support Frank Cannon for the senate once more? The Tribune is given to nice distinctions. When a man siden with the city council he is a boss, but when he agrees with Manager Lannan he is a patriot. Senator Thurston says that he sees a marked improvement in the condition of the industrial The senator classes since McKinleys election. should consult an occulist without delay. His organ insists that Whittemore was visiting Maude Adams in New York as well as Mark Hanna in Washington. Wonder what influence Maude has with the administration? The illustrated edition of the Price Advocate, showing up in words and pictures the beauties, The council has acted abominably in reference to the mayors appointments, says Mr. Pratts organ. If Mr. McGrew had an organ it might say the senate has acted abominably in reference to the presidents appointment. Like Colonel Trumbo, John Clark and John C. Cutler were endorsed for vacancies on the Fire and Police Commission a year ago. It shows that Clarks position on the Pratt question was well understood even before the non partisan .party was organized. When a beloved contemporary discovered, from the surface croppings presumably, that the personal and political aims of the man who frustrated it was elected mayor were to be uttered a terrible cry and sprang upon the city council with its primeval war club. , On the cover page this week The Bee presents its readers with a portrait of President Woodruff who passed his 91st milestone along the journey of life last Tuesday. He is still hale and hearty although not as active as he was a year or so ago. The Bee wishes him many happy returns. |