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Show As Usi.al. We clip a .o-her o! ihn.-e Lieiiilaeiom le'e!a;l:.c report ivhii h o from this citv: Salt Lkh. July "S. Sin- J. ti-i ii i i ation if (jen Tal .M:ixe'l 'he (i.'n ilo ( i iz 'tw as th ilr J) -leg"'' to (,'oiiLrri'S-, the Mormons have I eeii 'lefi.in' and 'hrea'ening. 'IVo prmni nent Gentile citizens were y.;-tcda itlacked. one of th 0:1 seriously an i he other danceroti-ly beaten. Now, the Ken ler of that tc'eL'raii! in plain mountain phrase lied, willfully, maliciously and designedly. The Mormons Mor-mons have not been either defiant or threatening. '"The Mumi'iii" ar-bothering ar-bothering themselves lu'ghty litie either about the conteinp:iii'e cliqu from one of whose tools this einana'c-d, or the brave but very silly man who has had his name Hun? out m the ''liberal" cand'ulate Ueavcn save the mark ! for Delegate. "Two prominent Gentiles were ye-tr.lay ye-tr.lay attacked," contains a lie direc and a lie indirect. The implication is that tr.o men were neatcn because of political matters. This is not only incorrect, in-correct, but the telegrapher knew it was false when he sent it. Two ruen got whipped in personal encounters, because they had provoked it by personal per-sonal abu-,e; and if thsy had been able to whip the men they provoked, the beating would have gone iu the 0 her direction. The lie direct is call- 1 ig J. Silver and I. Walters "prominent "promi-nent Gentiles," when they are merely viewed as tools and ftols, who do very well to stir up filth for a party thai s idly needs the work being done. |