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Show I' . Brother Nibley sees many men to ad mire, as he has a very high opinion of 1 successful polygamists. I Mayor Morris can now say that he ' thought all the" time It was wrong to , oppose fusion that would benefit him. If Mr. Bean should be the referee In fl -the next light, Mr. "Wllle will prefer to have the decision In his favor come -' Fortunately, the weeks still have Saturdays, to which persecuted little school boys may look forward hope- '' "When the navy has a warship named .'Utah, will it be thought appropriate to : have with it always four or live con- J Gov. Folk may be an able man, but ,we are sure ho doesn't know as much as Gov. Cutler about the woolen goods Hi business. . Perhaps one of President Smith's lm-Hl lm-Hl portant purposes in going to Mexico is HJ ,lo forget his intention to re-elect May- or Morris. Hj 1 If the city administration really thought the artesian plan would be un-duly un-duly expensive, it could consistently Hj support it. ' Having gained a reputation for great .courage, the Japanese are sustaining It ) ,by questioning the acts of the Mikado's Government. ; Possibly, the hierarchy feels that It doesn't owe the Democracy anything, . as it has given the Lagoon road a very 'valuable rlirht. v Apostle Smoot probably feels that the prinking of liquor in his drug store I iloes no, harm so ions: as he doesn't drink any-.of It. 5 If soma poor lady in Mexico, should ask Brother Joseph F. to do her the i favor of becoming her husband, could , he consistently refuse? i l After all, Mayor Morris may see that ho made a big mistake when he aided Hj . n Placing that franchise burden on the J Light and Railway company. i(N 1 . i, ; President Smith, being a very father- Hj , I ,ly man, will doubtlcs's be lenient with . the erring brethren In Mexico who have been violating' the manifesto. I 1 Senator Smoot may think It Is his duty to teach those leading Democrats who opposed fusion that St does not ' 'pay to be haughty and scornful. 1 Impatient ' citizens should remember J . , that the city authorities cannot give j all their attention to the water ques- tlon, aa there are political matters to H; Jook after. i How can leading citizens hope that j their suggestions regarlng the water ; i 'supply will be well received by the ) ' I city administration, as the suggestions I . will be wise ones? t Senator Smoot was too busy with , ? fmportant political affairs while in the Ki i ilty this week to go around and put up1 tho hundred dollars the Young Men's Republican club would like to see. |