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Show The Great and "Only". Inreferiing to The Rkpuhmcan'b fiequent assertions In icgard to Mr. Edwards' bllllaid hall, the great and "only" sajs: "Thete aie more serious violations of law than the one the 'patent' continually con-tinually harps about, but It can't see them because of Edwaids." It will bo noticed that "the onlj" admits that Mr. Edwaids Is violating the law, but takes the giound that he Is Justi-lied Justi-lied because there aro "moie seiious" violations of law. On tills reasoning, a tiller should not be penalized becausu minder Is considered a "moic seiious" crime than lobbery. It would be intcicsthur to know what violations of law theio aio In tills city that are more seiious than the one of Mr. Edwards' which strikes at tho ory foundation of molality. If there aio such awful violations, why Is It that tho self-confessed stantlaid bearer of all that Is light and holy, the watch-dog of tho city's tieasury and "tho only" oigan to which the whole people may look for piotcctlon why Is It that this organ is notar-lajed notar-lajed against these "moiq seiious" violations, seeking to iclieve the honiblc conditions? Now, watch "the only's" columns next Tuesday and note the long list of criminalities and criminals jet unpunished. That paper pa-per will name the violation, tho date, the person, etc., and tho principle Involved In-volved In this billiard hall matter will (V) sink Into oblivion. |