Show BLYTHE REPLIES to the letters of R IL C camp in tho the it express and the tribune A hard roat roast which the ex select man dishes up to the county attorney without gloves vernal august 9 1892 R C camp dear sir in reply to yours ours in the EXPRESS of aug ath and tho the silt salt lake tribune of aug 5 to gov thomas all I 1 have to say bay is is that tho the main grist and purport of your letters is a mass of lies used for tile purpose of misleading Illis leading tho the public and tickling the ears cars of your fow few sym sers you misquote the bt ft atutes and choro chero you have to face acts that aro unmistakable in their impost you claim they have bavo no bearing on the subject you state that tho names on tho the petition asking for your resignation were a whisky clique now if you toll can look over the signatures big natures on oil said petition after the statement in print over your name and not feel too sulail small to be seen in public I 1 have lost all respect for you as a man m an no man can say trutha truthfully ully that wo we the county court have boon partial or havo have worked otherwise than for what wo io thought was in tho the best interests of the count county y wo we have always be been willing to listen to law and any petition presented to us and have acted a as wo we thought wab right lawful and for the good of tho the people I 1 did not resign because I 1 had any feelings elins fe against any member of the co court but because you misled my brother selectmen as to their duties now mr air camp you must be a very heavyweight in your own estimation when you pit your judgement jud gement against throe three men of equal judgement jud gement who have been as careful as yourself if not moro more so in looking over the territorial rit orial statutes pertaining to their duties as selectmen my I 1 what a bump of self esteem ft a local pettifogger must possess to inform tho the governor of a territory as to his powers as to his powers and duties very amus amusing ingi I 1 I 1 am not trying to t tho the publics oar car with falsehoods fal seo to curry favor or patronage at our next election as I 1 do not wish any office but only to continue as in the past in my social and business intercourse with tho the public it f I 1 do not claim to be perfect far from it but I 1 try to be true and just to all this is all I 1 have to say in answer to yours as I 1 have no axe for tho the public to grind but like tho alio man who was kicked by a mulo I 1 lot it pass considering tho the source from which it came JOHN A BLYTHE |