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Show The prospects of an agreement between be-tween the smeltermen and the farmers upon the smoke and fumes question seem to be favorable. The proposition submitted on behalf of the smelter operators seems to be perfectly fair, and It can very properly be made the basis of an agreement which will be Just to all interests, and one which will afford a permanent settlement of the wholo question. To those who arc disposed to reject this plan of procedure, The Tribune Trib-une would say that they are making a mistake, and to appeal to the courts would be worse yet, as nothing definite could be had In many yea"rs, as' It would go through ail the Federal tribunals, and perhaps several times. Better cool down and settle out of court. |