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Show 7 THE HUE t E? D - uuu0ouauauDauuuuutratrauuuuuutrauuuuuuuu cl Lv' ? W" 4lV 'b 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mr. Jrffrics will Ik h t ie on the General Otis wants a force of evening of July 3, when he will 30,000 men for the Diilippincs. appear to good advantage at the The country would willingly let theatre. On the following d.ivlie him have 50,000 if he would guarwill umpire a name of hall at t)g antee a ijuick job. There is quite tlen. Jeffries 'eeins to he will too much politics in this Philiping to take a chance. pine business. he Herald seems to think it will he unnatural for the Republic an party to declare against trusts. I the contrary. If the trust is unpopular the Republicans will "declare against it harder than n anv one. (Juestion. Is the Burlington really com inn 0 Salt hake? In the past nine s ears, every reporter in town has made this announcement to sound stale. It's all same road to Deep Creek. The Evening Journal has suspended until September, the announcing that it is not because of lack of support, but for purelv personal reasons. Now that's a good tiling. Every news-jape- r ought to have a vacation during the heated term. man-agcme- nl Utah as it is is the title of a book in progress of compilation by I Ion. S. A. Kenner, being a history of the state from the beginning up to date, in abbreviated form. It will contain about Goo pages and will be a valuable work. S $ Lamoni Call, of Bountiful, has a started "The quarterly magnzinn which is going to point out the absurdities of Anti-Mormo- n, Mormonism. Lamoni, as his name would indicate, was born in the church but has quit. He asks fora notice. Certainly. Now all the anti-methodis- anti-Baptist- ts, s, fats or any other old anti are invited to send in similar announc-mentLamoni however, does not send a sample copy. Instead we get a circular announcing that the magazine is 25 cents per copy. anti- - s. $$$is now Editor Warrum telling General Otis how to lick the Filipinos. The experience gathered while a colonel in the National Guard eminently fits Editor War-rufor this task. Listen to War-ruGeneral Otis and when he has completed his military dissertations, go forth like the conquering hero you will have become and lickm good and plenty. m m the news that the House of Lords document charaactt rlKtie of the threw dow the bill bv which it man, buinei like and entirely was proposed to legalize the elec- free from sentiment. tion of women as councillors ami aldermen. Is it possible that the 11 shrieks of Susan lb were heard all through the parliament buildings? 111; niDNT mi; an it. Whv not have a Chamber of Are not the busiCommerce? ness men of Salt Lake City pushing and bioad enough to have an oiganiation for the general com- mercial advancement? Our people have fallen into the notion that the only resouice here isinin-ing- . So the .jth has left tis. When It is a very gomlone but not oh when will Fort Douglas have a the only one. Utah is fast befull regiment again? coming an agriculture paradise. This means trade for the merA local junk company adverchants. Here then are the three tises for hones by car load lots. great resources any community Well, the present city administra- could feel proud t mining, agrition might be thus disposed of. culture and commerce. A good business body representative Utah should extend toward her would keep these before the counvaliant soldier boys a cordial em- try as a chamber of commerce or brace upon their return from the board of trade and thus advertise Philippines. The Utah boy has not only the fact of our wealth but demonstrated that he is every the enterprise of our people. Wc inch a fighter anil a stayer until are not such hogs that what we the last, and he has imparted a want to enjoy our little heaven glory to every Utahn at home. Let here all by our own little selves. us show him how we appreciate Let us have a chamber of comhim. merce which will strive to push up the population of Salt Lake City e divorce eases came to 100,000 within the next five Twenty-onon for trial before Judge Ililcs on years, at least. Real estate inter- Friday, a pretty big showing for ests are dull because of lack of one day. In all the cases but three public spiritedness. Our business the wives were plaintiffs and the men should broaden their caliber. grounds in most cases were deserIt is a healthy sign to see the tion and failure to support, while in a few cruelty was included, the Democrats of Kentucky fighting wives alleging that their liege lords for the gubernatorial nomination. had beat them, kicked them, threa- It shows that they expect to put tened to kill them, turned them their state back into the Demoout of doors and called them the cratic column. It required twenty vilest of names. In sixteen cases six ballots to give to William the defendants were in default and Goebel the nomination. made no defense of any kind. Two The publication in the Herald cases which were contested were those. in which property was invol- some days ago of what purported ved and it appeared in all the to he the contents of the will of cases that seperation was welcome the late Francis Armstrong turned out to he a fake of the most prorelei f to both parties. nounced kind. The Mcllcrald's How Susan B. Anthony must valuation of the estate was $660. have fired up when, at the meet- 000, more than double the estimate ing of the International Council furnished w hen the document was of Women in London this week, filed in the probate court. The paMrs. Frances Scott of Massachu- per added the widow was given an setts dared to read a paper against half interest while the will gives equal suffrage. If there is any her only a life interest. Upon a one thing that is an idol to the correct statement like this all on dear old soul it is the right, as she the paper are to he congratulated. It was pretty gauly in the thinks, of women to vote. Those staid English folk, though, must management sending to have been terribly shocked to see Mr. Armstrongs house on the the marvellous progress the Amer- very day he died asking for a ican women have made in Uie copy of the will. A little too manners and customs of a regular ghoulish for the ordinary citizens, political convention somewhat hut perfectly proper from a boisterous, it is true, but superbly point of view. Mr. Armstrongs will was a energetic. The same cable brings Mc-Hera- ld Mc-Hera- ld ( |