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Show Regardless Of the result of tho election, elec-tion, the Salt Lake campaign has convinced con-vinced the world generally that the capital of Utah Is no place In which to remain over night. From the Tribune Tri-bune we gather that a vicious hlerarch Is under every bed, In every closet, bo-hind bo-hind every curtain and dozens of 'em are at tho Entrance to every alley way. The Inter-Mountain Republican Republi-can fails to report tho extraordinary number of hlerarchs, but It sees hundreds hun-dreds and hundreds of Dick Morris's, Ez Thompson's and Mayor Bransford's thugs, hold-ups, gamblers, and cutthroats cut-throats roaming at large devouring whom they will. Tho Deseret News sees vile and wicked slanderers, perjurers, per-jurers, enemies of the Lord, and a host of Tom Kcarn' renegades lying In wait for good Saints, while The Herald can see nothing but highway high-way robbery practised by the present city officials. According to The Herald, the Americans rob the publlo of all the Ice man and the coal man fall to get. The Telegram reports that the Sraoots and Smiths are so numerous and bloodthirsty that every foreigner must walk about In armor plate and carry whitehead torpedoes as protection. Betwixt and between the four newspapers they have made out a pretty bad case against the capital of Jon. |