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Show Nebraska Editors and the Tribune. Editors Herald: The Tribune seems to feel very badly because the Nebraska editor did not Bee fit to follow in the tr.vrks of that filthy sheet and Abuse every one they met in Salt Lake, and says they were a lot of free-lunch eater's, etc. We do not presume that the editors of Nebraska care much what the Tribune says, or would sloop ko low aa to answer its slau. We don't take them lor that kind of men. Io regard to tho trouble with Hie C. 1'. R. R., the facta are simply iliesu: The 0. P. R. K. Co. tendered the excursionists ex-cursionists the free use of two i.hU.-a c-ra to go to the California linu and return, and when all ready i0 start thought they could bilk the tditors out of five dollars each, but the little game did not work. The trouble with the Tribune is that the editors of Nebraska do not propose pro-pose to be run by the diit sliugers of .Salt Lake. They are men ol sense and capable ol seeing for themselves. Probably, if they had invited the Tribune's slush thrower out to dine with them, they would not have been called free-lunch eaters. We doubt some of the Nebraska editors are poor and had it not been for the generosity ol the U. P. R. R. company, could not have visited Salt Lake. Aa a rulw editors are not a very wealthy class of people, unless they are doi;ig the government printing; then 'tis aston ishing how soon they become wealthy. We wander if they think they can palm that letter otf onto BOme one else if they do they are mistaken. The ear marks of the biggest liar in Utah are too plainly to be seen for anything of that kind. N. Salt Lake City, June 20tb. |