Show YOUNG UTAH TO THE TRIBUNE Sal Lake City March 1 To thE Editor of The Herld I a man Is so constituted by nature that despite his best efforts he Is unable 10 grasp a proposition or comprehend a I fact If II other words he has the desire to be honest and not the ability our sym jmthy is freely enlisted for one so unfortunate unfor-tunate I But when we rlscover the hypocrite whO having the ability to be honest yet lacks the deslrt such a being merits neth log but unbounded contempt The former for-mer Is to be pitied the latter despised The mal local branch of Young Utah in three prevlousetters published In The Herald have preferred speciic charges against themanagement or the Sal Lake I Tribune and in every instance thus far he crafty genius In the editorial chair has designedly ignored those charges and with some COarse sneer that I becomes one who feigns so mich anxiety for I Young Utahs welfare attempts 10 dis miss our claim with one magic stroke of the non after which without excuse or reasoning he wanders off Into a maze of Poetic hlosOhY that has no more connectiOn con-nectiOn with the hone and sinew of our letter than would a description of an Irish waite or Pecrs expedition to the North pole I II a deliberate and studied evasion that 1 neiher dignifed nor honest hon-est and which suggests one of the two conditionS leforred to in the opening of our letter The charles preerred b3 this small local branch of Young Utah against the Tribune manngemeht are either true or false In elh21 case tile eldence must come excuslveh from the Tribune flieS and when the editor attempts to cmwl out or the nit ho has dug with his own pen by directing our attention to what some other person or persons have said It will opt work The subterfuge Is tot transparent trans-parent I Is the Sail Lake Tribune that Is now on trialnot Mr Frank Cahnon 01 Mr Hideout or nn other gentleman and In the legal jhrso of the court we object to the Introducton oC such test mon on the ground that It is Irele ant Incometent nnd immaterial and for the further reason that It Is not the best evidence I a man Is arrest for having stolen property in his possession It does not shield his crime or diminish his punishment punish-ment h cause he Informs the lOhite that his nehthbr next door has some goeds that hu thinks are very sImilar And right here It would be very interesting to ascertain If thl Gentomen name by the TrlbU1e will appreciate the doubtful com pilment paid them for it should be understood under-stood that the small local branch of Ypung Utah in three separate letters have charged the Tribune with wlCul misrepresentation with gross slander wtli rank iiypecnlsy with unwarranted astumption with economizing the truth with boclul iepravit31 Cowardly abuse etc and instead t accepting our offer to j i jJ prov54heseahiegatlods tron their own rIles as wo stand ready to tie they pint In triumph or It lest In extenuation to the peech of exSenatqr Canpqa in the roe i l f ThbatrO5hnffStato Seftatonijttdeotlt In I course the 1 lslature as justleaton for heir if tnere Is any misunderstanding here betWenthe geijtienwn Sepi thcir organ h it hts lfothin t IJ whthus 1 IInf for this i same reason wo refuse to accept tho Trb unes sugtesJon to crl1clso anything Mr Cannon orMr Rideout may have I sidho The modest suggestion of thc Tribune to pursue other game is merely another blulr craftily injected to detract atten I ton from theIr own guilt and again we Inform these wQuiba oracles at Young I Utah that the Chinese methods or prcur I Ing substitutes for decapitation will not t suffice in this instance Our charles wi are I directed against the Salt Lake rrtbune I I 110 one else and as American citizens woo demand they stand up anti answer i Enough of this aboriginal I f warfare either r tract or come out In an open nght We suggest they reread OUriniciai letter the I evicence we are llrenored to adduce in suonort of those chirgss alit be taken I from their editorial page and however f unreliable the testimony culled from this I source may be at alevenls It should be satistactery to the I i As Joung men 110 have our fortune to care out In this state whatever the fu I lure may haveln store for us we expect to realize It Utah Iour home and we i assert with aU the emphaSis that written I I words can convey that the fnibdne Is daily injuring our prospects by itt sense jles I abuse Of the majority of the citizens In thIs state J Is advertising to the wOrld that Utah Is tied with plele breakers that it is 1 hotbed oC vice that Young Utah aro in abject slavery to the prietnood and a score oC other ridiculous unwarranted statements that have no actual ac-tual foundation except In the pathological brain of tie Tribune editor When uestdned for evidence oC these slanderous statements which arc born In lt and nursed In bigotry we are regaled re-galed with a fabricated letter from some reliable old lady a welknown cii zens etc The same wonderful and convincing con-vincing logic Is hurled at Young Utah in answer to their questions ttnd it appears ap-pears necessary to remind the editor of the paper In question that the stereotyped phrase getting groggy tries to be severe another long creed are all obsolete ob-solete Thee pet phrse cary no weight they do not appeal to but rather disgust an intelligent reader and even at the risk oC apepiring pr umjmOUS considering the disparity In age we cannot refrain from offering the advIce to cater to amore a-more enlightened class of readers lYe would lek to Impress upon the Tribune Trib-une Cdrety that for our part we haven i have-n taken up this matter for fun nor ex ercs OUt us a serIous mater affecting our character and intelligence as well as our prInciples and we wish it distinctly understood lhtsis not a matter of spite spie but haying remained silent 10 long under these attacks our patience Is simplY worn out outNo Now then we again serve notice on the Tribune that lf attacks upon our man hooa do not cease that we propose to push this mater to its furthest extremity and have the general pUblc judge as to the righteousnes of ourcause Ve warn the Tribune that its sneering snern reference to the Herald branch of Young Utah has been made a note of and pos sbly we may be able to aDen the inib one s eyes some early morning moring Ve have not rushed Into print like a few schoolboys but on the contrary have counted tho cost and thought out our alms and objects for the future to the best of our ability and Jf we cannot get satisfaction at this time ten we propose pro-pose to go on until wo do Vo desire to thank you sir for the space we have ben allotted from time to time and assure you we esteem It tme liege RCtpectfUlyYOUNG YOUNG UTAH S |