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Show REPUBLICAN TICKET. Bait I.ak. Oouaty. ENSEAL ELBCTlOIf AUGUST 3d. I'OB COLLECTOB- ITKANIt KIMBALL. 0R SUrEUINTF.NPENT OF SCHOOL9-W, SCHOOL9-W, IV ASIITON. m I'OH SELECTMEN J. M. MILLKK. LEONARD O, HARDY. . - LAST NIGHT'S MEKTING, The husiness men's m.rting held at Bait Lake theater last evening was one of the most important gatherings aver assembled here. The impression bad been spread abroad that tho political conditions existing here were a menace to business, and the meeting was called , tor the purpose of counteracting it. The gathering was large and enthusiastic, enthusi-astic, and the sentiment prevailing, as appears by tho resolutions printed slscwhers, was emphatically opposed to the idea that the political agitation Is fraught with any but good promises lor our business intrests. I Tun TntES is clad that this U'.ce'.ire ! was held and that it acted so emphatically. emphatic-ally. There is no reason whatever for tho oft-repeated assertion that party division di-vision will' place business prospects In jeopardy, and it was time for the sentiment of the business community to find u;i led expression. A lie always travels faster than the truth. The falsehood which tha meeting bsanded has goue far, but the truth will eventually eventu-ally overtake it. A few investors may be induced to hold back for a time, but when the truth of tho situation baronies ba-ronies knowu the influx of capital will be far greater than it could have been tinder a contihuance of the old Condi-lions. Condi-lions. Tho action of tho meeting will become widely known, and whe-over It shall come to the ears of a roan ho may have been misled by tho fa'.su Itatements regarding the matter, It rill immediately arrest hi attention knd lead him into an investigation ' which will finally make him more anxious than ever before to invest here. |