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Show Trr is the opinion of Ilrxnv W.vtteksun', i journalism is in a state of transition. He j says: "The old crop of newspaper states-; men has passed away, atid the new crop is ; not ripe. The press of today is a pictorial almanac, without an index. It should be a j history of yesterday. The perfect newspaper news-paper will be absolutely truthful in its news, , and absolutely philosophical in its rationale i thereof. Now leaders are thrown in for i j form's sake." All of which is eminently correct, with one exception. The press of today should be a h i s t o t y of today. But then HekbT owns a morning paper which accounts for his opih- j ions. In the meantime the Salt Lake public keeps its weather optic on The Times, the j only sews paper in the city. |