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Show , Evidently, Gen Unevltch had hoped that the Japs would ! mean enough iu deny h!s appeal for a llsht. V. !,:i the rate for Incandescent lignt-ing lignt-ing has been reduced. It may be difficult diffi-cult to prove this by the bills. '.' Theie is already considerable guess- . 'fl Inp as to the man Mr Smoot of Pfovo '. J til nominate for Mayor of Salt Lake. "vf Will Senator Smoot. In his address at Nnmpo on tho Fourth 6peak as h feels, or will ho talk In a patriotic ' 1 vein? ' '2rov. Cutler, who .has beqsme chalr-man chalr-man of the new voting machine board. J is disposed to prefer the machine of '' Brother Spry. jm That new fire steamer, the Itlohard i. Morris, to show that it was appro- I ,-jrlately Homed, should last a long time . m in the public service, J AnyTray, the. I..lght and Railway :'A Company cannot say that the city has -J been so unreasonable as to make it keep its promises clean. .3 President Smith cannot believe that - therb Is anything wrong about pj-lze- H , lighting, when the ministers of the city 3 arc so much obposed to It J t Inquirer -No, the passing of a jj plat is not permitted iu Mormon meet- Vga logs, that collection method not b;Ing considered nuffjclently effective. H Mr. De MolHy hates to leave the of- . J rice of statistician even to take a better i& Job, knowing that It will be impossible to get as good a man as he for the ija place. Mayor Morris wishes to assure those 3j , who asked htm to prohibit the playing M Of ball on Sunday, that there will be 1?s3l no mote Sunday games here by the pa- Jni iflc National League. Gov. Cutler Is not paying any aten-I aten-I Ijfl tlon to criticisms relative to the ;or.- frwt, Jilexioa pi -thai xeceptlon committee, knowing ns he doc that It had the approval ap-proval of President Smith. |