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Show MEXDAL'lTV I'EUSO.MFIEl). AocoitDi.vd to reports in his own paper, C. C. Goodwin is traveling around certain parts of tbe Territory telling among among other campaign cam-paign stories the fairy tale that Jobn T. Caine "had never in eight years raised hi3 voice in favor of silver or irrigation, but that he favored giving giv-ing 1,303,003 acres of our land to the Colorado Indians." So this is the kind of a campaign C. C. Goodwin is conducting. Not content with filling tbo columns of the "Liberal" organ with corrupt and Intentional falsehoods, for the purpose of deceiving people abroad, lie now gees around lying with his lips about the gentleman whose official of-ficial shoes he is trying to seize and occupy, that be may be alle to step forward and capture a little official bread and butter. Ills statement Is untrue from beginning be-ginning to end, and stamps him with the mendacity as a man which he has exhibited, for a decade at Ieat, as an editor. And he has the Irapt-dehcc to ask His people of Utah to help him to a phce In Congress, Con-gress, where ho miy misrepresent them rfllclally as be does now both Iersonally and professionally. In presence of this peripatetic bottle of "gall" the government mule must retire from tbe field as the popular representative of the quality quali-ty commonly called "cheek." |