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Show TIIK RIGHT KIM) OF A MAN. Senator DkLa.mak of Idaho is determined deter-mined that his state shall be properly represented at tho world's fair. He will contribute a large sum of money to aid the work, and will personally attend at-tend to the collection of a completo exhibit of the resources of the state. That is the right spirit; and the work which the senator proposes to do will be of inestimable, benefit to the state. It is an advantage to any section to have such men at work for it. Their energy inspires confidence in the region re-gion that they represent, while the results re-sults of their work furnish a practical demonstration of the value of the resources which they labor to bring to public attention. 1'pon reading Senator DeLamah's plaus for placing Idaho in a prominent position in the great exposition, one is impressed with the fooling that he is the right kind of a man. Idaho is to be congratulated upou having the services of such a insu enlisted in her behalf, and all other western states and territories terri-tories should follow the example which Idaho, through him, is setiing before them. The importance of being properly prop-erly represented at the exposition cannot can-not be overestimated, neither can preparations pre-parations be begun too soon. |