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Show loss and slanderous course, the dear old 1 girl of a Tribune, tottering hoftfflfh the load of ilbel suits, now shrieks for j sympathy and seeks to incite war in "localities,' that have been too clever j to leave the bars down. Suppose, the i dear old girl waits until it has substan-I substan-I tiated the charges against Marshal Pabsoxi, Abthui Bboww, at al. This hi tho way Br'er J0113 Hknky Smith sized up the lirst dynasty under "home rule:" Governor Caleb W. West; lieutenant lieuten-ant governor A. S. Nokkell; attorney attor-ney general Kbxtucky Smith; treasurer- -tiEo. (. CanxoX; auditor Joseph Jo-seph B. Walden. To -this was to have been added the high iiionim cocalorum of twelve, who were to have directed the administra-j administra-j tiou. I'KKTIM NT A.NU I M I'lOKTI NKNT. The opposing forces in the Mayflower war, in which one of Tark City's vaults of precious metals is the rrtxns belli, are preparing for another stubborn engagement engage-ment which begins in the district court on Tuesday next. The struggle prom, ises to 'cn move spirited than that which drove the first jury to an indissoluble indis-soluble deadlock. Ex-Governor West is the only one of tiio famous constellation that went to Washington demanding home rule who hain't been recalled by pressing ptof s tonal responsibilities at home. Hut than, the governor knows a good thing when he sees it, and proposes to hang on until tba last dog is dead, e'en though his clients sustain the loss of his sparkling genius. The foot of the docket is supporting over '.100 cases, and each day sinks deeper through delays of counsel in the gummy mires of litigatiou. The territorial terri-torial bar should waken to the necessities necessi-ties of the season and see that relief comes short and quick. The litigant has some rights which should be respected, re-spected, while the judges well, congress con-gress should at least draw the line at cruelty. Judge JtJDD to Chairman WASHING-ton, WASHING-ton, as ho stood with his old, travel-worn, travel-worn, Tenn'see carpet bag in his hand: "Hill, hoi' on to tho tail there's goin' to be some mighty choice pickin' on the oth' side th' Jahdan befo' the next 'possum time rolls 'round. The tail may slip, but th' dooty ou rawsin cuts no ligah in tho case charge 't to us, charge 't to us." All the rooms over at the Keeley are filled, and yet the thoroughfares are still thronged with horrible examples these crisp evenings in March. Assistant District Attorney STEPHENS has a herculean load to carry these days between the dissembling of the malefactor and the line arts of "counsol for (he accused.'' The organization of a liberal republican repub-lican club simply siguities better discipline disci-pline and more stubborn fealty on the part of the great right wing of the liberal lib-eral party in Utah. When the tocsin sounds and the hour arrives tho two great armies in the one common cause will be in line and one column will march to the national air. Developments on the gas belt continue con-tinue on an active scale and a halt doen new torches will gush from the bosom of this groat valley before many months. 4 The medicated report of C. C. Km h-sVBD'8 h-sVBD'8 wail iu Washington was an expensive ex-pensive publication for the subsidized mouth piece of the church. But the crop of tithings promises good this year. Judge Zane's lecture on delays yesterday yes-terday was eminently appropriate. The welfare of the afternoon press must be Bubserved. Prison labor, which has always been the most expensive iu which any administration ad-ministration ever dealt, having been tabooed now let the council put an army of wage workers on the streets. The services of ono of the latter represents repre-sents more than those of a dozeu jail birds. Some of tho statesmen say G04 for a convenient estimate who are looking forward to police stars are bound to be disappointed. A thousand candidates can't each be provided with an es-cutebeon es-cutebeon when there were but 000 iu stock at the last invoice. a Tho present year promises most gratifying grat-ifying conditions for ion's wage workers. work-ers. Improvements, public and private will bo extensive and while there is little lit-tle room for the rolling stone there is a firm foundation for that which is al- ready Ldantltled with the matorial strtic-ture strtic-ture of the city. It raqWirad just aigttt minutes, central cen-tral time, to empty the old theatrical shell on the ojieninK night of "Wilkinson's "Wilkin-son's Widows," nor was there a big house either but then tho bald head relincnishes its gaze ou a widow with less readiness than upon any other object ob-ject within tho scope of man's worship. But if there had been a Hre at the drop 1 of the curtain, who in the pit would have put tho shocking embellishments j 00 the scone of death; who' The Sunday saloon-closing movement j can never assert its full strength and Vitality until discrimination cuts its i quarrelsome locks and buries its head. Jt is a condition now where ali must; close if one closes: all keep open if one j keeps upon. Called upon to vindicate its own reck- J |