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Show If our Utah railroad officials would be as energetic, ener-getic, obliging and suave to immigrants at the Eastern ports as are the California,' Tew Mexico and Washington railroads, our State might be built up. It w the fact and a lamentable fact, at that that there is no Utah railroad literature on file in a large number of the Eastern offices. t - - For the apologist of evil to twist Chief Pauls interview into a defiance of the Mayor may be the proper province of an organ of righteousness, but such', trickery would make a yellow organ blush. The Chief very properly and very indignantly repudiates re-pudiates the distortion. ( i ' The. Telegram has personal assurances that the street, railway is sincere in its announced plans re? garding the improvement in the system.' With this promise before it, the public should be patient and give the trolley magnates every opportunity to modernity mod-ernity the car line, . President Castro is really in the position of the man who is between the devil and the deep blue sea. . With rebels attacking him on land and the joint squadron menacing his coast, the Venezuelan is. indeed having a touch of the strenuous life. -'v.. . .As anti-kissing bills are how the proper fads in the way of fashionable legislation,, the Utah lawmakers law-makers should put on their thinking caps and join their brethren of other States in taking a whick at the osculators. - , . - ' . '. . - . . . |