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Show sasni o HHI It- oob as If tho city find tho con- HHI trnctors woro getting Into a peck of Hj troublo ovor tho Brlghum street pav- HKfl Ing, or, to speak moro precisely, over Hl M'o grade which has boon established HHI 'y which tho residences on tho north HH sldo of tho street aro being loft away up In tho clouds. Tho property own- BBe era aro very angry becanso of tho dam- HH ago which Is thereby being done to B their property. Thoy aro making ar- H rnngcnicnts to bring suit lo enjoin the city from collecting tho paving tax H and also for damages for what appears H to bo wanton and altogothor unnocos- BB sary Injury to them, HH Editorially tho Herald declares It Is HMR glad tho Nan Patterson caso Is ended). Inasmuch as It will doubtless mean tho cessation of opinions on tho matter mat-ter by tho Herald, wo feel to say wo aro willing to rojolco with our bumptious bump-tious contemporary to any extent It Is willing to go, .ludgo Powers has joined tho army of puff-cart owners, and as soon as his machine gets hero will ho scon doing stunts with It. In a private conversation conversa-tion with tho editor of this papor, Judgo Powers declared that ho had purchased not only a hill climbing, but a polo climbing machine, and was anticipating consldorablo sport when ho got things working. Ho extends a cordial invitation to all his friends to sit In tho tonncau whllo ho is learning lo bo a chaffeur and promises them the tlmo of their lives. Whllo business men aro predicting a future for Salt Lako City and Utah, wo wish some prophet would take a look Into tho coming days and lot us know when' tho Salt Lako baseball team will leavo tho foot of tho column. A dead man was found standing up In tho Hotel Stafford in Chicago a night or so ngo. Wo presume tho poor follow seclctcd that position In order lo cheapen his hill, which would have been moro had ho died lying down, by reason of tho room he occupied. o |