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Show Egotist as Well as Bigot. Is ex-Judge McKean, an egotist, as well as bigot? It he is not, could he endure the lulsome praise and slavering slaver-ing words which are daily heaped upon him in hia organ, the Tribune?' We have heard it intimated that the iudce was the author of maDy of the articles in which this Bickening flat tery appears, but of this the public can be their own judges. This fact, however, must be apparent to all that, if this sort of thing were distasteful dis-tasteful to the ex-judge, he has sufficient suffi-cient influence with his organ to have it discontinued. We have no desire to drag the ex-jurist before the public but hb friends insist on intruding hi3 headless trunk before the 2rt-bune 2rt-bune readers day after day, until they are surfeited with the spectacle. We append a few gulps of this slaver which the Tribxtnt editor has emptied upon the unhappy McKean. Many more of equally nauseating deluges have been poured out from the same aourcs within the last few wcekp, and several of these were considered good enough to duplicate, but tho dose that Jollows is enough for one day : Hone?t and fearlesa. Worthy cili--zen and uncorrupt judge. A jurist of trial integrity and positive posi-tive character. Patriot frieud. Fearless judge. Incorruptible Utah judgo. Spotless citizen. Spoth-sa ermine. Moral purity. High souled citizen. Honest and fearless. ' Righteouajudge. The incorruptible and fearless McKean. Mc-Kean. An upright judge and blameless citizen A loyal friend and valiant fellow soldier. Honest and learless. The august McKean. |