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Show Eight members of the Council have nobly earned the disgust of their fellow-member, Mr. Fernstirun. P.ut the- company has hope that the next Council will have a majority of good men who will do as the hlernrchy deslres Spokesmen of the Light and Railway Company should remember that it is not considered in good taste to criticise criti-cise a gift. Mr Fernstrom voted against the Black ordinance, as he did not propose to be put in tho false position of favoring favor-ing the city However, the Light and Railway people peo-ple must have heard that a part of a loaf Is quite desirable under certain circumstances. Doubtless. President Smith Is loo busy a man to become the champion of the fighters, by replying to the lliff church protest Mr. Fltzslmmons notes what Is being said against him, but he trusts that he will be able to show on the Fourth of July that he Is all right. Though masters in the art of defence, the pugilists will probably not be Impelled Im-pelled by the attack of the Rev. Mr. Helmick to strike back. Light and Railway officials had no Idea that a majority of the Council would show su h a shameless regard for the rights of the people. In tho opinion of certain members of the hierarchy , another good reason why pugilism should sustained Is that Methodists are ngalnst It. It appears to be Mr. Fernstrom s ho-llef ho-llef that the people will be ordered to be very angry with the eight Council-men Council-men who protected their Interests. Seeing that tho Black substitute would, be passed, anyway, ehureh members voted for It to show the people peo-ple that they wore on the right side. F'-mstrom's threat, in behalf of the company, would have some significance, signifi-cance, If it were not known that the hierarchy never Interferes in politics. Mr. Do Moisy is not only pleased on his own account, but he feels to con gratulate the people of Vernal on his appointment to a position In their midst. As the franchise offered by the Council Coun-cil provides, In behalf of the city, for concessions that concede, the company doesn't see how it can consistently accept ac-cept it Having successfully opposed tho demands de-mands of a company of which Joseph F. Is president, eight members of the Council are guilty of unchristian-like conduct. When Gov. Cutler carefully con-eiders con-eiders the Agricultural College trouble, he will eee that the old members of the board are blameable, not being hia appointees. Nevertheless, Senator Smoot la un-lelilsh un-lelilsh enough to allow men opposed to him to engage in the actual work of Improving roads, so long as ho gets credit for the Improvement, |