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Show According to the reports from Logan, tho traveling men were there with the Eoods. Salt Lake has been favored with a large lawsuit, but It does not know the person to thank for It. When he returns, President McCor-nlck McCor-nlck will find that he Is to be the referee ref-eree of one of the coming fights. However, the city will not feel offended of-fended If the Light and Railway Company Com-pany declines to accept the gift offered It. In decorating the city in honor of the coast visitors, put up a lot of real estate signs to make them feel at home. Hotter weather is what the State now greatly needs. In the opinion of thoughtful resort managers and Icemen. Ice-men. But will not preaching against Mr. Fltzslmmons and Mr. Schreclc merely tend to put them In the fighting humor? hu-mor? Perhaps President Kerr thinks that the place to learn about agriculture Is the farm and not the Agricultural i ollege However, the Light and Railway Company may find it almost Impossible to scorn some of the provisions of the franchise offered It. But all graduates of the Agricultural College have that Intimate knowledge concerning agricultural products that comes from eating them. As the city's interests are protected In the franchise ordinance, and the company In not obliged to accept it, Mayor Morris signed It Some people contend, too, that the Agricultural College will not be doing its proper Work until It Is strengthened in its football department. Perhaps Gov. Cutler will find the Congressional visitors rude enough to ask men who are not on the reception i ommlttee, about the hierarchy. Mayor Morris will doubtless be pleased to receive protests agaln6t the Fltzslmmons-Schrock affair right up to the time he starts for the fight. Pugilists wish to assure the ministers minis-ters that prize-fighting is not at all objectionable, and they can prove it by that eminent religionist. Joseph F. Will not Senator Smoot take the Los Angeles visitors to the Provo Woolen Mills and chow them the historic Epot where he gave Peltier a suit of clothes'" If the Senators in the Congressional party want to know whether Reed Smoot should be allowed to remain In the Senate, they need only ask the members of the reception committee. But looking at the later careers of some of the professors required to leave the Agricultural College, President Presi-dent Kerr can show that In dismissing them he was simply acting In their Interest. In-terest. If the Congressional party does not have the best tSrno possible In Salt ake It will of course not be the fault of the church reception committee, but of the Gentiles appointed to furnish the funds. |