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Show TIE OF I TH Salt Lake Residents ;B Iieved Now That StraB Been RcmovedM CAMPAIGN HAD SERI INFLUENCE ON M Uncertainty RcgardiiB come Has Had SoinewB pressing Effect Among the people of Salt Lk oral and the business Incn 'HjfiH there Is a sentiment of alnce!W Hon that (ic liquor election of the past. Business men "mf say yesterday that Ihc agltailS to Iho election has had morE or a depressing effect on "bthB orally. The large 'ote polIedR to general feeling, indicated alHI. Interest In the Honor ouchUqhmi out an exception business monjMl nre pleased thu,t the people oH and Ihe. stale have spoken 'qK Spcaklncr of the result of 'tP W. S. McCornlek, president otWR lag firm of M;Cornlck fcHl "There can bc'hut one ansmK' liquor question. In my opinio??, high license and careful regjjBu aid temperance far more thanKi It certainly is better to navD enue coming In from licenses tK liquor sold in tho dark wIlhvnBL There could lie no other way tiS the city treasury except by "ap: taxes. I think everyone wSU taxes already are too high. i?JjS tlon incident to the election ,jK fected business. Many pcopleVB prohibition would win and werK consequences in business. -I kK oral instani.es where people WD to see how the election wcntJK vesting, 1 am gld the paH city and state spoke out orrK tlon. The large vote polled! state-wide interest In the uueAg marked interest taken by thiK shown by the vote should Ills jlcncy( lo settle the questionM Good for BusinesaK O. 13. Howard, cashier of Bros., bankers, said: "UndnnjV a good thing for business tV matter settled. To my mlncDH of the election Is the best solIK problem in this city for ttjB The Impending election cerjH depressing efTcct on businosB the uncertainty of tho outooH for greatly improved conditions and the settlement of '.he liqV by the election has contrlbuB hopeful outlook." jSP Jov H. Johnson, president .OjV mercial club, while out of tbeM the campaign, returned Tues! to vote. He said "I caq'NP saying that it is for the bcs-tSJBj business in Salt Lak-i lliatJjj1 is over and that it was aottteWI cislvo vote the way It wasjjp men should be glad indeed .tHf thing of the past." JB V. J. Halloran of the firm Judge emphatically exprcssodJB bv saying "I am well picas m(V result or the election. The YB state have given their preferf polls and the results meet wB approval. It Is particularly Lake. The heavy vote cast'-l people arc patriotic and had lH weirarc of the city, accordingly and the result. It ce.rtalnljp boost in the right d i recti on i-B the matter has been dedded.'jHp set business greatly in th$H( months." 't Returns Are SatisfacB "The returns are satlsfacGK business point of view," sald:K secretary of tho CommerclaK has resulted In a correspondlsH feeling among business mon'H the only obstacles to a, prouH for Salt Lake and the stajH The large vote cast by the 'Qtm mind a notice to the city that the saloons must belBf under regulation and thaB reputable dives must be wjjK this course is followed wo prohibition In Salt Lake. hK other hand If this Is not do.nH sure to get prohibition two ytE A number of prominent bH voiced the sentiment of the jM lug the question out of the tied ror some time to come.J that business must return toH soon following the cllmlnaUW over tho liquor question. VHK this they did not go. -JB |