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Show Another Gentile who Wants Gentlemen Gen-tlemen for Editors. Editors Jlcrald: The Tribune uodortaked to justify herself in the issue of June 23d, headed "Reply to Guutile censor.". They try to make people belio7e that all Gentiles sympathize with them and uphold them in their laugungo be it over so mean and ungentleniaiily. They also lay great stress on the doubt of your ever receiving a communica- , tion from a Gentile, and at the same time uudertake to whip all into thoir harness by an article headed ' A Jnck Mormon." Now, sir, I believe that four-fifths of the people that come uero irotn ine east aud stay two days become convinced of the falsity of the Tribune's editorials and corrtspond-euco corrtspond-euco and become disgusted with them. If a man comes from ihe cast and does no', immediately swallow the editor and al! of his low slang. buii press and all (and without makiug a wry face either) they will denounce bun, call him a traitor, coward, shul-lowpate, shul-lowpate, thief, and Jack Mormon, and with the same breth tell you,' after this cruel war is over then md not until then wo will show oursolves gentlemeu. Thev tell us tey admit that thoy "use bad followers, but claim to use other people justly. How about the honorable hon-orable soldier who came here to investigate in-vestigate matters? How about our Nebraska editors, and how about Mr. Dillon? They drop the interests of the community and go to abusing him at the least sign antagonistic to their mode of doing. I think now the tariff will be reduced for their especial benefit. Now, one more Gentile saya we want gentlemen for editors; men who will not reeort to low, vulgar slang as a substitute for argument, but use iuBuagB tiiRt suows a gentlemen, lor when a man resorts to throwing dirt we make up our minds that his supply sup-ply of truth and honor is about gone. Now, I wonder if the Tribune doubts if I am a Gentile. Salt Lake city, June 22, 1877. |