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Show RESOM'. -UNS H!l,H1;R TAXES. So ' . 'i s ats-1 wriltcii ite su'' Lt nf the it-: moval of t.a.v muI Iii.iii Coal iili' U P.irk t'i'.v, il iu.i M-etn lit i' tS li.ts lit-t-tt e.iiil lh.it was tic"' , luit much that hat lici-n giM 0nt hy tlmst in f.ivor , ol reinov.iljhaa Inn irrcvt -k-nt atnl mi1- ijiiij;. j MaitT fj,ns have lititi shown vl p( should tml bo re-1 movfHw e there have iK t-n , no valiiV mis nivci in favor of the r j il. Those few who wotilil'x Lis filed by thechanyf, whi-u co-' rcd wtih the many three-f'-uilis, at lonsl who would ', ve no benefit what ever, b "ji out the question, Shotilil O't jr..-at majoritv of the' ptojile 1 jt to nn untifcessaTy and heavy rjpiMUit: j,lsj i satisfy a few? iir nil that has been j said ou '.luViliject, the fiiiaucial question :'U'rshadow.s h!1 the others, a "that will affect that large iti,r;'!y, who, while they will rcitlviuobeiicfit, will have the liea vi -it burdeit to carry, liveryont ilio slop to think must kn r that a court house, tay douMi'ihc size of the one iu Coalvilit, rhich the advocates of the fcnnvnl have said was "a reproach U the citiena of the county," njail, a vmilt, heatiuj and li;;! tiiij aparatus, furniture and f)ttiiir. in I'ark City will cost nut Ic.Mtliiin f 50,00c, which money ' ii.t surely come out of the t ixh the people. -.-.f "Jv' -'f --)'.ve been indej to in'.T't.J; taxpaycrs',)ulside f Pali City, that ouly a smal. portion of the expense would fall on tlicin. . They have told you that thiTe was f 10,000 of a surplus sur-plus in the county treasury, while it il a fact that ouly a few hundred dollars were in the treasury treas-ury tht first of this month. It is a fret of record, that during the two years ending June 30th last, the expenditures of the county amounted to over f 1,200 more than the total income, from all sources, during the same two years. Now, is it not evident that unless ill other interests of the county are neglected, means cannot be t?ken out of the regular income from taxes and other sources, to pay for such improvements witliout increasing increas-ing the taxes or bonding the county? Let our friends who favor the removal say what they may, the fact is, that the coat of a building uud the equipment of the same, will surely have to be paid hy the taxpayers. You farmers and ranchmen, who own u few acres of land, and I who find it dilViLtilt to raise! money to pay your taxes, do you ! waut those taxes increased? If j you cast your ballot iu favor of j the removal of the county seat, to l'aik City, you will vote upon your own shoulders an extra burden in the shape of increased j taxation. On the 41I1 day ofj November your votes l;OKor AGAINST the removal will de-! cide the matter. How will you J have it? A few days still re-1 main for you to consider this I matter. Think wisely; act promptly and fearlessly. |