Show I GIVE SALT LAKE A HEARING I In spite of ot the failure of ot the th Gal Cal Galveston Gali CalE i E j veston eton measures In the house the j friends of ot the th bills still believe there kM Is 1 more than a fighting chance to get geta J I a a hearing heating on them before the end of o 0 othe the session They are convinced that thai I some tome of ot the members who voted against a a taking tak tg the tho bills hills from front the table did so S sounder Sunder under a misapprehension of ot the sit situation and that these members wilt will willaid I aid iId Id In taking the bills up for discussion ML The Thc pl trl k by which I i Speaker Joseph laid the whole matter I on n the table has prevented any debate a E i BO so far on the merits of oC the case rose all aU 4 rf that the the Salt aIt Lake people eople ask aek Is an nit opportunity to have the tho facts presented tull fully and they thet the are entitled to this l courtesy not flot only at the hands I of f the house MUse but hut on the part of or the tM 1 1 speaker His hostility ought never to toj j aVe been be n countenanced in the tho form it I 11 took it ought not to stand In the way wayt wa waI I t t f such auch a free and ud full f n consideration a R 4 oi of the Galveston plan as will show how 1 fully its merits and its defects If it has hasi i ri any ny ns anyAn nyAn An effort will wUl be made again to give I Salt Lake Lale a chance to be heard and andi i 1 no member with due u regard for his hisa a obligations as s a representative of oC the J i people I ople can have any valid objection to ton too o n h discussion n of ot the matter whether jie la I prejudiced now for or against ng the plan proposed for tor a reform in Salt Lake 1 s business methods I It The people of this city and their re representatives reI I are entitled to a hearing t and the tho th hoUse should be fait fair enough and politic enough to grant it ih 1 III |