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Show TRIBUNE FABLES REGARDING THE INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE. Tho Tribune has tried to work up a sensation, based on a fable of Its own creation, that the Internal revenue of-'flce of-'flce for the district of which Utah Is a part, will be removed from Salt Lake and that a new revenue collector will bo appointed In place of the present pres-ent Incumhent, E. H. Callister. The Tribune fablo Is so silly that It scarcely scarce-ly merits any notice. The animus ot the author of the fable Is very apparent. ap-parent. The Tribune is engaged In a futile attempt to make people believe be-lieve that Tom Kearns and Furious J. Cannon are the only men who can effectually represent this stato In the United States Senate. As a matter ol fact their "influence" at tho capital Is nil. They have neither the confidence confi-dence or respect of anybody either ai homo or abroad, and Kearns enjoys tho utter contempt of President Roosevelt, Sutherland and Smoot, on the contrary, stand well with the people of Influence in Washington, because of their ability and integrity, tho latter a quality of which both Kearns and Cannon are utterly devoid. de-void. There will bo no change In either the location of the internal revenue office or the personnel of the collector for many a long day. |