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Show 1111 IT is rather surprising in looking over the col-umns col-umns of our exchanges to note how many editorial edi-torial comments and well-written paragraphs 1 develop sporadically with various papers. Of course they are not copied one from the other, nor furnished by any syndicate writers, because there is no such credit given, and we feel sure that we have no newspaper pirates or thieves in Utah, 1 much less in this immediate vicinity. It is the 1 honorable custom of all honest and conscientious publishers, to which class The Record claims to belong, to give credit for all items reprinted from other papers, and we believe, of course, that our exchanges are all on this same honorable plane of journalism; but really it seems queer .that so many happen to think of exactly the same ideas, and couch them in the same identical language. It must be that about all the new ideas have been exhausted in the world today, and that it is impossible im-possible to enter the field of thought without en- 1 countering these frequent repetitions. |