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Show MR. REMINGTON'S FETUfN. A Brief Intetview With Him on Business and Politics. W, H. Remington, who returned from Chicago yesterday, says that the Windy City is having a tremendous boom on account of the World's fair, and building is extending extend-ing clear out to Puliman. The east has been under water to such an extent crops will be affecred, and not a furrow has teen turned yet in Iowa. Speaking of politics, Mr. Remington says: 'T never seen a man on the face of the earth have a boom like Blaine, and I believe that even if the convention con-vention is instructed for Harrison, if some one who has authority says that the man from Maine is in it, he will get the solid vote. Of course that is not likely to happen. There is also a very warm feeling towards McKinley, and I think he stands a good show agaiust Harrison." "How do the people speak of Salt Lake?" "Oh, they all they all think the city is all right, and I know it is." a.-. |