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Show I Moreover, the flr fiend always feels tht it Is but poetic Justice to put out il chUf of a lire donartment. 1 Many of the teachers can readily see i that Dr. G. Stanley Hall Is a man of firK Judgment, as hf favors dnnclng But the police must admit that the slayer of Nephl Sheets has very logl-' logl-' cal reasons for not plvlng himself up. i .l No one. we, bellvp. has hrard Onv-Cutler Onv-Cutler complain because then Il to be no session of the I'tah Legislature this year. I frw-TK who feel that reward money would com.- In handy Just now, have no i I patience with a murderer who leaves T. no clews. ! JJ Some people, not wishing to have all i tneir pleasure at once, have saved a J tew of their good resolutions to break later on. Minority Councllmen fear that they will not be mueh more influential in I the C'nunril than the Utah dt-leRaiion is in ongress. Ii Another exasperating thing about the j coal shortage, as quite a number view 1 ihp matter, is that so many keep their coal locked up. I It Is noticeable that It Is not a laun- i dry that washes artlclei of wear that is taking ihe lend In the matter of I consuming smoke. B' Gamblers have heard predictions that they have had more faith In than they have In the one that the coming year Will h- prosperous It may seem paradoxical, hut the Supreme Court has changed Its opinion in a case because Its members have H, not changed theirs. 1 l These association meetings take I- teachers away from the schools, hut the j pupils are ton onslderale to make any Hp complaint about it. j ! Some of our lending smoke-makers I v. ould hate to see a perfect consumer, as it would be hard to find a good rea son for not putting one in ij Some person may he having a great struggle against the feeling that justice requires htm to go and get the $1200 offered of-fered In the Sheets case. It ia quite dihVult at present for the I man who laid In a winter's supply of I coal to refrain from reaching over and patting himself on the back. While Fcrnstrom will be powerless ' in the Council, it is not likely that he I I will sit there and see the city get the a best of anything Without a protest. 1 j Anyway, Mr. Lynch must concede that he Is remaining longer In the of- flee of chief of police than ho could I have Stayed if he, himself, had been H elected Mayor. Possibly, the hold-ups mode good resolutions at the beginning of the year, but if so is it not remarkable I I that they have lived up to them this I long? H , H; Those holding Important appointive city offices cannot help feeling that it - I Is an outrage to make changes, though H they did not think so when they were PJ I appointed. I ,; Those Indignant Waterloo passengers H jpiuiremeriiberthat the evening was a nold one, anil the company may have felt that ii ouRht to do something to make them warm |