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Show A VISIT FROM HAM SMALL. The Noted HvanifclUt Makes a I lyltm Trip to Halt I Kko Lily. Rev. Sam Small, of Augusta, Ga., the noted evangelist, aud Mrs. Small are at; the Continental. Mr. and Mrs. Small arrived in Salt Lake from Ogden this morning aud will return to the lat ter city on the B o'clock train this evening, Mr. Small said that he had just run down to take, a look at the city, and expressed ex-pressed himself as greatly pleased with the signs of prosperity that he saw on every hand. He will return to Salt Lake mi the 25th of June to attend at-tend the M. E. conference which is to be held here, commencing with that tlilt0- , , Iu regard to the rumor that he woulu locate permanently nt Ogdeu, as the head of tho Weslcyan institute there, Mr. Small said that nothing had yet been decided definitely. The trustees of the institute had made him certain overtures, and they will meet this evening even-ing to decide the matter. After they had made him a definite offer, Mr. Small said he would be able to decide on what he would do. If they opened up a field in which he could do good work, he said that ho would be very much inclined to accept any offer that they would make him. Mr. Small will start cast tomorrow. He goes to Nebraska to take part in the prohibition campaign in that state. "1 am -lighting the liquor traffic." he said, "and I feel confident that prohibition prohi-bition is going to win in Nebraska Ne-braska this fall." Mr. Small was unable to see any dii-coiirageinent in the discontent dis-content with prohibition in Kanasand Iowa, and said that the people of those I stales had at h ast not been dissatisfied enough with the auti liquor laws to repeal re-peal them. Many of the prominent people of Salt Lake called upon Mr. Small during Hit! afternoon, among whom was Gov-i Gov-i ernor Thomas. |