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Show Ought to be returned. fl Knrroit Rki'uiilioan: I have seen H many cartoons of Senator Thomas ffl Kearns and havo read much nonsenso ifl which has been written about him by jfl some Salt Laki papeis. Up to the ifl present time, personally, 1 cannot see jfl why he is not entitled to be returned fl to the Senate. Ho certainly has done " fl nothing against Utah that the people Ifl havo heaul of. On the contrary, he jfl certainly has done much. Will some ffl person advance some good reason why jfl ho should not succeed himself? I rfl heard him speak at Logan on June 1st ffl and was favorably Impressed with ifl him. Wlille he may not be as bril- ffl llant as a W. II. King, ho certainly s fl a strong man capable of wielding an Jfl lullucncc for good which I consider he fl lias done for Utah. When at Wash- ffl lugton he does not take a back scat ifl for any or them. Ho can associate fl with the executive or the nation and ifl commands his respect. Considering fl everything, Utah might do a great gfl deal worse than to return Senator II Kearns. Ifl SullSUltlllKlt. ifl |