Show ABUSB OF TRUST As District Attorney Dickson stubbornly stub-bornly refuses to take the necessary steps to ascertain who stole the Best letter probably because he doesnt know how to begin the Inquiry TUE HERALD may be able to give him a printer which will be of assistance in starting him on the right track There is at least one of the postal clerks eerv icgou the trains running out of this city with whom the deputy marshals are in the habit of riding the officers sit in his car and of course can if they so desire examine the letters This same postal clerk is a pronounced anti Mormon and Is a contributor of items to the Tribune Others of the postal clerks may be equally negligent to use a mild termIn guarding their trust It is therefore not difficult to understand how private letters might fall into the hands of deputies and reach the office of the Tribune No man not connected with the railway mail service has any right to be in a postal car and any postal clerk who invites a deputy marshal or permits a deputy to ride inn in his car violates his trust and should be removed THE HERALD continues ita caution against sending important letters through the mails from Salt Lake It costs but little more to send by express when communications will be safe from the prying eyes of public prosecutors lecherous deputies and unprincipled editors |