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Show pcojile in tiiat city whii know I wlu'ii'of llnv siioak. l'muly -vlieve illiat tint Uitrk was (1oik liy tin' j filitiir him-i'lf in an cinli'av.ir tu J yain public sympathy.'' rixLKii ritaa rxniAMs. Some miscreant pied the o I lice of the llrigham Htv.i.r: k last In-iday week. Miscreant is a feeble word, . but the best the language allords. Coal ville wuVe. The lirigham City ''Hepoii" will tail to report on time lor some time to come. This leaves the wide awake BiMii.Kit to blow its blasts to the delight of that beautiful city. Kexburg '-ess. Last week some person entered the Brigham City Buui.ek ollieeaud scattered all the type that was to have been printed the next day all over the lloor. The guilty parly lias not, as yet, been found. Dctifrt't Ntuoit. 1e The insignificant cuss w ho had the cast iron gall to walk into the ofliceofTuK lift;. Fit at Brigham City and lake all the types out of the forma and cases, piling them up in the middlo of the lloor, ought to be hung. The Kiiterpyinc hopes that the editor of Tin-: Buulek can knock his anatomy into a cocked hat. Idaho Enterprise. Last week some person entered the Brigham City Buui.kk's office and scattered all the type that was to have been printed the next day all over the lloor. The guilty party has not, as yet, been found but we hope be may as it was a cowardly and a mean trick. Suspicion rests upon the owners of the late lieport of that city. Ephraim Enterprise. The Brigham Bugler came nut this week apologizing for its appearance ap-pearance owing to someone having entered its building at night and ''pied" or scattered over the lloor its forms of type. The person who j would do such a trick as that ought 1 to be tarred and feathered, and we hope the editor of our Box Elder contemporary will be successful in apprehending the guilty ones. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. Brigham City must contain some of the meanest people on earth. In the last issue of Thk Buui,mi it apologizes for its appearance by stating that some dastardly person entered their ollice and pied two of their forms, piling the type in three pyramids. This is one of the meanest tricks we ever heard of and the guilty pirty if discovered should be expelled from a civilized community. Lelii Banner. The Brigham City Report is dead snuffed out. Its last issue reached us Saturday evening and c ;u m ;,1 u.ni it died pretty hard. It contains a long article on the life of the editor of its opponent and calls him very hard names. The article was, apparently, ap-parently, intended to injure the rival editor, but in our opinion it will injure the writer more. His language is anything but gentlemanly, gentle-manly, at least. Wasatch IVavc. Our sympathies are with the Brigham City BrGLEit. Last Friday Fri-day when The Bugle it ofiice was opened it was found that during . the night someone had entered the building and pied 200 pounds of job and body type, ten columns of live matter and eight columns of advertising matter. The party who did this trick was most likely some jealous blacksmith printer and third rate editor. We extend regrets and best wishes to Bro. Snow, of The Bugi ek. S. L. Daily Mining Journal. The Brigham City Report, edited and published by Mr. hosenbaum, has gone to join the great majority in the journalistic boncjard. In his last issue the editor indulged in a long screed against The Bugler, Bu-gler, and the language ho used is direct evidence that he feels decidedly de-cidedly bad that The Bugler was not forced to suspend instead of the Report. By the way, the fact that some persons entered The Bugler Bu-gler ofiice and pied so much type just after the Report was forced to the wall, looks rather suspicious : and might lead the ave.age person to imagine that Rosenbaum knew more concerning that outrage than he would care to tell. We do not sav nor intimate that the gentle- I man knows who did it; still. U looks suspicious. Park C i t y Record. In referring to thi crime. Hosenbaum, Hosen-baum, the suspected person, says n his Logan Nation; "Scores of |