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Show THE MAIL POUCH. tlovernor Thomas lineetves Another Protest Pro-test Against the Sheep Hill A Forestry For-estry r.xhihit for 1'tah. Governor Thomas's mail pouch is tilled with correspondence these days relating to measures in the legislature. A letter was received yesterday from I). T. dark of I'rovn protesting against the enactment of the sheep bill. Concluding, Ihe writer says: "Therefore I humbly ak that should such a bill be presented to you for your signature, that you will unhesitatingly place your of-Ilcial of-Ilcial veto to the same on the grounds that it simply means, should it become a law, that it would result iu forcing frotmour tef ritory an iiiiiutrv that lirinirs to oitir terri-torj terri-torj anuuall over o,0no,onu for wtool and mutton, besides utilizing our vast deserts for winter ran-' which are of no iihrticular nenctit except i-heep grazing. IV. I Buchanan i hlct of the de .nrtmeut of agriculture at the World's Fair vrites to the chief executive urging a di play of forestry u- u feature of the Utah ev tJWt. Kdward Otis Hinckley se, retarj of the American Bar association addresat a a letter to the governor relating to the ut iformitv of state and territorial laws and providing for a commissioner on uniform si te legislation legis-lation to co-operate with those already appoint. ap-point. -I |