Show Dis DISPOSING rOSING OP OF THE y there is a little discussion now what disposition shall be made ot allt surplus funds that may be left depki hands of the semi centennial sion after the expenses of the J celebration have been paid have been several suggestions one which has been to distribute the fan to libraries hospitals etc or ityl turn it pro rata to those who i buted to either of these there IT rious objection that to the first e that it would be clearly an 11 illegal I 1 e gal to dispose of the funds while objection would hold good to the c proposition i there should not be the difficulty in reaching a conclusion H this point that would be in harmony both with the law and wasa public sentiment regarding the the state contributed a etaf sum to the celebration and tf if is any left the rule of law would ihk to devote it to that burp purpose N directly in line with the original efte eject to either distribute it to alfr vate organizations not associated the jubilee or to disburse tt it aar private parties would I 1 ignore agn ore principle of law but there to a pose directly in line with the appropriation and the co contris contrib from public spirited citizens tt 3 completion of the pioneer mo 04 the erection of which was as feature of the cele bratic A kaps one of the most enduring as adiv 1 thing that can be named igo so far as the private contributions jdie re concerned a canvass of those who dialed funds liberally shows that there is not one antagonistic to the plan of placing the surplus to the monument fund most of them are eager that it should go there and in this they are in perfect accord with popular patriotic sentiment this dis 5 dosai of the funds would also be the t only avenue that would exactly fit the prevailing idea of the legislative api to honor the pioneers by celebration the monument a fitting held its place as a crowning feature and when the ot of the great jubilee semi centennial celebration fund can afford it it would be only right to give to that feature needed financial aid rt the great celebration and all the contributions thereto were for honors A ing the pioneers that purpose should closely in view and can be r be kept r followed out most consistently by put r ting the surplus funds to honoring those pioneers by aiding to complete t the monument to perpetuate their fc L glorious work f of colora partisanship the extreme E do democrats has got them in a fix practically to en r they were asked by accepting a dorse non silver republican or populist for can f for judge but the proposition fi to do that so shocked their partisan that they flew back and nd propensities entitles prop F nominated a cleveland or gold now the members of the Verno democrat crat convention that did so are getting a treble kicking from themselves their friends and their political enemies i the gibes of the latter are particularly in view of the especially bear r bard to kisst act that nobody has any sympathy i sw for the extreme partisans the san francisco christian en opposed to the use of are deavor ers now the district sunday fit bicycles on which is the is pondering y lor breacher his bicycle to W greater offense riding t his place of se service arvice on sunday press V lang a horse and buggy into service vt patronizing a railway company or 1 and weary tramp the y taking a long I 1 odds are not all against the bicycle there Is a vacancy in the salt lake city board of education caused by the removal of S 13 westerfield from the second to the first municipal ward under the law this action makes the vacant place and it is left to the re members to choose a new in for the office there is only blittle a little more than three months left it C the regular term there are so some me things more fatal v than smallpox as was discovered by a colored woman named ann hughes troubled with the disease jb she was 4 ed and went to church at colum ls miss 8 sunday night the con pre gatlon tion disc discovered vered her and ran her evl ut later s she he was found in an aften pen field with her skull crushed the randolph roundup says the Aate statement ment furnished by a news cor respondent that lake town has no alt fruit trees and very few ew of any sort in the streets is an error and names apple pear plum and other fruit trees I 1 1 growing there it is quite evident the correspondent made a mistake lake town has fruit trees I 1 now both michigan and mexico axe are rivals with klondike for gold fame both may have the gold all right but j they have neither the temperature 1 which is so fascinating this hot weather nor the distance that is such f an a enchantment to fortune seeking t laor mortals talo J he tramp as a tax to Is figured out K lait jchse way A hundred thousand lt av ifert i tramps begging and stealing each in a bearis a tax of on the american people to change this the people ought to put on a per cent tariff payable in hard labor zions herald methodist boston says the present outlook of the kingdom of god is full of cheer for all who are working toward its coming but how few comparatively there are working for the actual coming of the kingdom judging from the procedure which seems to prevail now on the part of rejected or offended lovers it would be a good thing when one of these threatens to shoot his sweetheart that a friend of the latter should go gunning now labor 1 leader gompers is no good he be really thought the other party than strikers might have some rights ard that conservatism at least was a virtue but mr gompers can afford to be called names for the position he took london religious papers commena commenting on the influx of american preachers to england says the greatest fault they have is preaching too long many a good sermon is spoiled by the preacher not knowing when to stop so a canadian pacific cable has been decided on and it will be under british control but the laying of one wire means two for the americans will not be content with the exclusiveness or the one line proposition so organized labor intends to have a hymn and the carpenters of kansas city have asked prof sousa to compose it they probably want a change from the discordant speeches that have been made recently A wabash train had a contest with a bull near foristel mo on sunday night the bull was killed but so were two men on the train which was wrecked the wabash wants no more bulls on its line king humbert and kaiser william have been telling of their affection for each other but the italian does not seem to recognize the divine regency which the german so boastfully lays claim to A jag cure is said to have been discovered by a western physician he gets the alcohol into his patient through the veins of a horse whose blood is used in inoculation forty years in jail is the sentence of a spanish anarchist there is no danger of his serving out the full term if the common accounts of spanish jail procedure are correct the st petersburg says all the great powers are at present animated by pacific intentions I 1 it t should have said dominated by pacific necessities with crops being ruined by excessive moisture in washington and by drouth in missouri some parts of the country have an almost di discouraged cou raged population now another pigeon comes from andree at least an illinois man says so but he falls to tell how the pigeon found the number of his hie residence the philadelphia times refers to political organizations tims in that city as mere trading posts for political masters 11 the times knows them dr koch says his investigation in india shows that the plague bacillus there Is very short lived so are its victims when it takes hold senator tillman says there is no liberty in this country how can he account for so many of his hie radical speeches getting out |