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Show LOPEZ SUGGESTIONS At the imminent risk of involving in-volving the Park City Record in a turmoil with tho Observer, Sheriff Frovd and their Salt Lake correspondent, we are making bold to reproduce tho following from its columns: "Suggestions galore are being made relative to tho capture of tho murderer Lopez. One paper thinks a good idea would be to turn a flock of skunks in tho mine where the fugitive is suppose! to be hiding, with tin cans tied to their tails, that the "perfume" might effect a surrender. sur-render. A Bingham miner suggests sug-gests that a herd of African lions be turned loose in the mine workings and then in the course of 'time search their insides for a trace of Lopez. Splendid ideas. The Record suggests that tho living monument of bravery, the.sheriff of Salt Lake county, bo forced into the mine, tho "sratching noises" turned on behind the bulkheads, resulting result-ing in such a spasm of fear that ho would resign, thus giving a good" man a chanceto try other methods than the "waiting game" and the hide and seek tactics that is costing Salt Lake county such a large sum of money." The editor of the Park City Record has committed an unpardonable unpar-donable sin by the publication of the foregoing sentiments. He should be crucified with The Observer and Tts Salt Lake correspondent cor-respondent one on either side to make up the proverbial company on such occasions. |