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Show m "THE TIMES" WOULD LIKE TO SEE Capital hill dotted with homes. Cannon and Rawlins meet in debate. The walls of the tabernacle grounds razed. City Creek canyon transformed into a public pub-lic park. More business and less natural gas in the city council. The mayor and Lawson have their fight out in Liberty park. "Billy" Irvine, now awaiting trial at Lincoln, Lin-coln, Neb., for murder, acquitted. The railroad proposition on which General Agent Barley of the U. P. gets left. The pupils of All Hallows college cease their music practice on the Sabbath. An order made that the joint building be fireproof from cellar to weather vane. That look of care banished from the once placid brow of United States Marshal Benton. Ben-ton. Kesler and Laney sing the pathetic ballad entitled, "For I'm In the Soup Tureen Now." A fair and square fight, without any side issues, between the Republicans and Democrats Demo-crats of this territory. Le98 desire on the part of certain council-men council-men to violate the provisions of ordinances of their own creation. Colonel Ed Kelley, Colonel Stebbins, Hank Barnes and Martin Lannan engage In a 6wimming contest in an ordinary sized tank. |