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Show THEIR CAMPAIGN HAS BEEN UNFAIR. There Is great pressure being brought to hear' to bring out a vole Jn favdr of taxing the people for a capitol. Salt Lake Is pulling every string ' that can be pulled business, political, etc. The Salt Lake papers are falsifying falsify-ing to win the flght. We pointed out a day ago how tho Republican glossed over the weaknesses of Salt Lake's demands de-mands for tho extra tax. and now we present the following from the Tribune: There being, therefore, no opposition opposi-tion to, the proposition so far as It relates to the need of the capitol and the propriety of providing now for building: it, and since the locality question is not Dciore me petfJie, wuy not make the vote In favor unanimous? There has not been one word of a reply in the Salt Lake papers to the argument that the state is enterir upon an extravaganco which forecasts fore-casts bankruptcy; there has been no effort made to answer the charge that the roals of the state are being neglected ne-glected owing to the fact that the last legislature was informed that the state could not' afford the expenditure. Not one argument.other than that of moving the capitol, has been allowed to find Its way into the Salt Lake papers, and yet tho Tribune makes the foregoing assertion, which is Intended to deceive the voters. The Tribune says there Is no opposition, oppo-sition, although nearly all the papers of Utah, outside Salt Lake City, have called upon their constituents to vote again&t the tax. |