Show I p TROOPS HELD IN KEADLNESS l How Indignant Merchants TIer r the Vie Suggestion e I The dispatch r terdays HEKALD i I from Omaha inhth i wasannounredt that PresidentCleveland had had telegraphed tele-graphed General Howard to keep alT i posts of the AVestern Platte department Sin S-in full strength and be prepared for any emergency that may arise in UtaU in the near future caused considerable I merchants and S indignation among mcrcants II others yesterday all seeming to reSize that the senseless scare was due entirely I en-tirely to the malignity of the Tribune and the lying agent of the associated Press in this city I simply goes to prove said a no Mormon Main Streetdealer yesterday r what I have always held to be true that the Tribune and the miserable wretches who are and Lave been connected S con-nected with i in various ways are the ical enemies to the progress of Utah that they are rend at any time t I t sacrifice the entire lerritor providing they cain make a few dollars in the transaction Public interests s are nothing to them self is all they care for In their bitter ant almost > t unpardonable hate of anything any-thing Mormon they ever overstep the bounds of decencycommon sense ant f business To indulge their petty spite I against the majority here they appear S I perfectly willing to endanger the L interests of their best friends and the people who have made them what they are today Outside qf a few square rods of ground perhaps they have no further interests in Utah than what they can make at the preSent moment S My interests the interests of the Territory Terri-tory are as I have said nothing to i them They may blow about their patriotism their love of country and all that but all the same they are the I direct enemies to Utah and her people Mormon and Gentile alike |