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Show COLORADO DEFEATS UTAH IN DEBATE Visitors Excel in Oratory, While Local Men Present Better Arguments. With some sound argument and a superabundance of excellent oratory, the threo men representing the University Uni-versity of Colorado overwhelmed much more good argument and infinitely less orator- offered by the threo men representing rep-resenting the University of Utah, aud were awarded the unanimous decision of the threo judges in tho intorcollc-ginto intorcollc-ginto debate held at the 1'irat Congregational Con-gregational church last evening. Tho question was: 'Resolved. That regulation regu-lation rather than dissolution should be the policy of the United States toward to-ward truats; provided, that by a trust is meant a combination or association which controls pricos and suppl- of commodities." Tbu :ncn who represented Colorado were: Jamo Ginger, Samuel Pali-pairn Pali-pairn and .7 a rim Millikiii. Hamilton Oardoaor. Warren Sirs t ton ami Tracv Wootea appeared for Utah. The judge's were E. A. Hosiers, Parley L. Williams and M. E, Wilson. Judge Georgo 0. Armstrong acted as chairman. |