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Show lion. Joseph Howell Blown Up New Republican Paper says he is a Good Man in the Right Place all the Time. I'ndcr tho caption "Mr. Howell's Industry," the lnter-Mountaln Itc-publican Itc-publican sajs editorially of Utah's Congressman: 'Ttali people will not overlook the fact that Itepreseutative Howell Is constant In service to them, whcnovei woik at Washington Is to bo done. In , his eiTort to secure an extension of j water supply for tho northwestern por- Hon of the state he lias pioved him-seironeof him-seironeof tho most capable of congressmen con-gressmen Tho dispatches of jester-j jester-j day show that he Is persistent In the performance of his work, thoroughly Informed, and that he Is In a fair waj tosecuiefor the people of his state the measures of relief which will be ol much value to them. "An extension of Utah's productive aiea Is most desirable. If Congress-man Congress-man Howell shall succeed In making available In the Vernal region tho abundant water that Is now so Jealous-ly Jealous-ly guarded in tho mistaken Interest of tho Indian, he will have added to the present reason for tho high esteem es-teem In which ho is held by the state " |