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Show Graveyard Talk ! Again It might be said that politics makes strange bedfellows. Since the diplomatic break between the town and the county there has teen an unrestricted use of poisonous gas, and dumdum may be brought into play later. So bitter 13 the feeling between the county and town administrations the county now refuses to place Its prisoners pris-oners of war In the town Jail or allow their causes heard in the town hall. All persons desiring the position as deputy sheriff at iBingham should apply for same without delay. . There is quite a little talk in town about the election next fall, but only a few possible candidates have been mentioned. One of the local politicians who cuts quite a figure In shaping elections says that Ben Harris will be the next sheriff. The Park Records man who writes "Stroller Notices" seems to be falling from grace. His paragraphs in the past hae made very good Teading, but now that he is trying to adopt the newfangled ways of the Suit Lake Popgun they are hardly worth reading read-ing at all. In fact it's a rhame to make people read such stuff and we hope he'll quit it. This Item Is borrowed from the Venial Expresr: "It would give the Express great pleasure if thote people who are zealously devoted to increasing increas-ing their families would kindly and promptly report the additions as they occur, no matter how frequently that may be. iAIho and again, at this season sea-son of the year, a great many reckless reck-less and inexperienced youths and maidens perpetrate matrimony, utterly heedless of the sad experiences of their parents, and the sorrowful rav-tges rav-tges of matrimony on every hand." The following extract from the Salt Lake Tribune of last Sunday would indicate that the county officers are planning a drive to regain control of the town hall: "Coincident with the raid last night came the announcement announce-ment that the county attorney and sheriff had Istued an order to the effect that the 'Bingham police could issue no more complaints or have anything to dc with the town hall." Evidently the county attorney and the sheriff, were Joking the Tribune as they would no doubt find it difficutt to eject the town administration from its own building A 'Binghamite visiting in a distant state and wishing his friends here to I understand how well he was being cared for, wrote, "the fatted bovine has ben executed and I am living off the adipose of the land." |