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Show B With the liquor traffic driven out of huge Ppt ' slices of these United States of America, and PPJll immorality said to bo having hard sledding in PH I Price to keep its head alwvo water, what has become of tho "old-fashioned youth" that used Ppf. to "sow his wild oats,0' Echo .answers, "Whero?'' I SALT LAKE CITY AND ITS MAYOR SURELY I TO BE CONGRATULATED. I . I The appointment of C. W. Shores to the office of chief of police of Salt Lake City is gratifying to his many friends in Eastern Utah. "Doc" Shores is known throughout the country as an incorruptible, fearless and efficient officer. Fori many years ho has represented the mining and railroad interests of the Denver and Rio Grande and Colorado Midland railroad companies in Colorado and Utah and to his tact is universally credited the successful negotiations and management man-agement of those interests in various labor controversies con-troversies during many years past. "Doc" Shores possesses fare wac and is at all times in absolute ab-solute command of himself. He is equally at homo in the private car of n railroad president and tho cabin of the miner. His splendid conception con-ception of justice and generous character com-mnnd com-mnnd alike the admiration of foe and friend and his loyalty has never been questioned by any person. Salt Lake City is to be congratulated in Mayor Ferry's choiro of a police chief with whom no thug can make pence and who has gained gain-ed distinction as an officer of constant allegiance allegi-ance to law nnd who is fearlens in the discharge of duty. Mr. Shores is extensively interested in property in various parts of Utah, including ranches in the Uintah Basin nnd Carbon county nnd in various mines of the Tintic and Beaver county districts. |