Show POINTERS FOR THE TRIBUNE Th organ of the rising storm has had another vision I has been eating club sausage again In every nightmare i sees some patronage slipping from its clutch feels the weight of a Utah Pacific locomotive on its chest and hear the click of Heber J Grants V typewriter I must be an awful thing to have V sut h nights and such dreams In its present delirium it views C W Penrose a an ogre from whom i is making frantic efforts to save the dominant chuif H J Grant a a politician from whom it would save the F Democratic party and the Utah Pacific Pa-cific railway a a enterprise from which i would save the state But when morning comes the organ continues to dodge spectres and cry out that some one is trying to hurt the S dominant church or that the Southern V Pacific is preparing to extend its system sys-tem over Utah or that some one ha I been saying mean things about it for V twenty years I is an awful malady V this Heberphobia While the Tribune may imagine it ha all of Heber J Grants private correspondence cor-respondence in its possession there are several letters it has not yet found i and some historical facts of which i does not seem cognizant Ii 1 Just to be neighborly and to show l that we sympathize with its distress r n few pointers are given from which t very sensational stories may be elaborated elabo-rated t I the Tribune would investigate itt it-t might discover some connection be f t twpn Grant and the gunpowder plot I might find something in the confed crate constitution that bears his earmarks f ear-marks I ought to be looked imo I I is said that the Tribune has evidence r evi-dence that Mr Grant was in Switzerland 1 Switzer-land at the time the empress of Austria Aus-tria was assassinated that under the 4 alias of Bernard Shnaubelt he threw 1 the bomb at the Haymarket that i is I he and not the czar who contemplates the invasion of China The attention of the Tribune is called V to the fact that Sir Grant was in Utah at the time the Stoutt shooting occurred V oc-curred There are surely other dastardly crimes besides the addressing of a personal per-sonal communication to a friend in the V isterpst of a senatorial aspirant that V Mr Grant ha perpetrated However they all pale into insignificance the V FV side of this letter to Golden Kimball F and little is to be gained by publishing r V them at this time He oughtnt to bet be-t convicted for more than one at once Ii |