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Show ent size of Salt Lake, and by the time such a building would be completed it would be found too small. The trouble with the government is that it does not build for the future. However, How-ever, it is sincerely hoped that the friends of Salt Lake in the senate will succeed in securing for this city a proper appropriation, which is at least $500,000, but it is feared that the damage done by the Industrial Home schomers cannot be wholly repaired. I A uai.n of 40J pjr cent in the pojt- ollice business of Salt Lake within j , two years shows how rapidly the J city is growing. It also de- i monstrates the immediate necessity of a Ipostoffice building that will not only accommodate ac-commodate present domnnda but bj large enough to provide for the city's j growth of business during the next ten J years at least. Such a building cannot j be erected for lees than $500,000, the I amount originally asked for. The sum ! of S2 j0003, as fixed by the house, is altogether inadequate even for a I building for a city of the pres- I ' - I-.",'. i |