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Show II! The tide seems to settle toward Mr. Morris I this week, and the current setting in his favor , j !, threatens to leave Mr. Lynch on an island by him-ij him-ij : self? However, Democratic and Republican poli-;l poli-;l i tics in Salt Lake in a campaign is a good deal T like the raging Missouri in a freshet daily gouging goug-ing the banks and making new channels. When the waters recede on the 7th of next month, we . shall know how much damage has been done to f either bank. But this week the current has been j setting strong for Morris. The old ladies have J J mysteriously picked up an idea that the mayor ! ' ' by his unaided efforts has had twenty-three M miles of cement sidewalk and put in innumerable !j I v -crossings. Some one will have to make a dill di-ll , j version in favor of Mr. Lynch or he will have 1 cold feet on election day. He still clings to his jljj office, which is natural, for gentlemen, as a rule, 1 1 ! are more stunning in uniform. By the way, , j speaking of personal appearances, a roustabout 1 1 paralyzed the crowd in front of Billie La Vielle's .. i the other morning by asking why the head of the i ! chief of police was like heaven, and then saying: j 1 "There is neither parting nor dying there." |