Show The people of Omaha appear to be pleased with the way in which the proposition to hold a TransMississippi congress Omaha in 1898 has been received re-ceived in Utah to judge from what the i Bee says As did the legislative assembly as-sembly of Iowa the Utah legislature I has endorsed the proposed Trans Mississippi exposition and will doubtless doubt-less vote an appropriation at the next I session Under the circumstances this Is all that could at this time be reasonably expected When congress shall have passed the bill now pending there will be little difficulty in inducing induc-ing western states to give aid and support sup-port to the great enterprise |