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Show :Pkesidknt Hakuison has vetoed the bill authorizing an addition to tho Dallas Dal-las public building at a cost of $200,000. Dallas and Ogden can now sympathize with each other iu tho matter of vetoes. These vetoes would indicate to Salt Lake that it will be advisable not to ask too much for her public building. It may bo policy to take what we can get us a starter, aud then work for moro iu the future. However, wo think that President Harrison is using his veto power in tho wrong direction. Tho rapidly growing cities of this couutry demand at least reasonable appropriations appropria-tions for public buildings appropriations appropria-tions not only largo enough to cover the present needs but lo provide for the next five years, that being the time generally gen-erally taken for the completion of a government building. We would like to see tho Ogden bill, tho Dallas bill, aud all other reasonable bills for the public good passed over tho presidential presiden-tial veto. |