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Show A JUST DESCRIPTION. That was a fine portrait of Mayor Morris In the Herald yesterday morn-Ing. morn-Ing. It portrays him wearing a badge, "Greater Salt Lake." and carrying In his hand a lot of frazzled papeis rending. rend-ing. Solving of tbe water question." Well, Mayor Morris, soon to be retired to the ranks of useful citizenship, can I do something las can every other cltl-, cltl-, zeni for the greater Salt Lake which j will grow under Kzra Thompson s administration. ad-ministration. And the Mayor might as well begin wearing the badge now As for the shreds and ragtall of the alleged "solution of the water Question," he may still retain them as an unpleasant reminder of one of the greatest municipal munici-pal flascoss the country has ever seen. The only solution of the water question is to have a practicable plan, care fully prepared by practical men and technical techni-cal engineers, and to carry out that plan in the most economical and speedy manner possible The latter Is juAt what Mayor Morris ' has not done, for there is not a citizen of Salt Lake today who can give any accurate or fair presentation of Mayor Morris s plan for a "flotation of the wa- ! ter question " There arc only two 1 classes of commentators: Those who, declare that "Dick has settled it' mot knowing anything about how he has' settled it), and the other lass who thii it ihev know something about it, and who describe it exactly as It Is de-bi de-bi rlbed in Jesti rdaj mornlngs Herald I as a bum h of torn papers gathered from ! s waste basket. |