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Show lit ,1"" SHOWS 1T3 P ' "BAD IN TE NEW LIQUOR VL'i f OROmANCE. t i' ' iyi.T2K 1Ike to aak present F 2SaitrTiIon' lf tho saloon 1 1 SKSfe.0!!!. th0 wloon. this fc adtnlotetjaUon dtd not paas the ordl- lH. CnBa! Dete the fact that 11' the mH0Jf contcmis that ho a3one is II 041 that paaied the ordinance at this UP JS0' f?W not, er ould not pass II J1"8 ordinance a year ag0. The sa- M V i loons or BOmeboUy else, eald "you can- 'M not close our places of business until M twelve o'clock. mKlnleat' those B8me fialoons. or aocnoboiy else, now says M you ca ctoae outplaces of bufllnaaB B at nine o'olock. r t As we geid before, we beliove wxy aPl' t SuSET i lfcl0lIeou.nc!f who favors pro- mMr-1 btbitfere. should, vote.for, the ordinance IBk 1 e saloona are on the run, MR and ahouW be kept moving, hut that K & does not alter the fact, 'that the ordl- R r -nance Is a compromise, offered by HP someone, opposed to prohibition, aad Wm offered for tho purpoge of defeating Wtt- 1 J pcohibKlon. D 4 There will bo no coaprimiSo by Should wo fail at this election, wo will push the campaign right on to the fall election Tor commissioners; should we fail thcu, we will ask tho ! next legislature for a better law, and tile fight will continue. We arc determined to build happy homes In Utah; and to do that THE SALOON MUST GO. While on the subject of the new ordinance, or-dinance, we would like to call attention atten-tion to the "NIGGfcR in the woodpile wood-pile ' Under the ordinance as passed several days ago, the one the mayor vetoed, Section 502x13 provided, that after the second conviction for any violation of this ordinance the license should be i evoked, and should not again be lei.ssued The present ordinance ordi-nance kills that portion of the ordinance ordi-nance entirely, by providing that the license shall not be re-issued for a "period 0f so days.' Under the first ordinance, a vigilant vigil-ant set of officers, would put practically prac-tically eery saioon out of business in a few months, while under tho present one as amended, all they could do is to give the saloonkeeper u thirty-day vacation Wonder who asked for this amendment? amend-ment? The prohibitionists? Or was it the saloon0 |