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Show Cut Off the Supplies. Editors Herald: ' I noticed in a copy of the Tribuna of the 4th a cetnmnnication headed "Warlike Preparations." Indeed I cannot understand what benelit they expect to derive from publishing such an article when they know that the assertion it so untrue. Do they not know that by publishing such things they are keeping people away from this eity? Do they not know that they are stopping immigration? There is hardly one weman in ten that will consent to come here after reading their editorials aud correspondence. Why not, instead of publishing suoh articles, publish something that will benefit the people and work for the benefit o( the oity and territory! Strangers that come here soon die- 1 cover that such stuff is false, and that the turmoil and strife that they olains- pervade this valley at the present lime does not exist. My idea it that if they keep on as they have done for the past three months, their circulation will grow beauliiully less. Observer. Sa.lt Lam Crrv, May 7. Our eorraspondent in bis last sentence sen-tence has bit upon the right method of suppressing the nuisance corn-plained corn-plained of. A steppage of sub-crip-tions te the raaklesa sheet by those who have the interests of the territory terri-tory at heart will do more towards bringiug about a change in ita col umns than any men at of denuncia-' denuncia-' tion. The surest way to tame a blackguard is by cutting off his rations ) and if those subscribers of the Tribune wbo disapprove of its lying tirades would let its editor know what Ihey think of him, there would be a speedy 1 improvement in its tone. Of course ' federal official are excepted. They can always be whipped in by a proper amount of newspaper abuse. There seems to be few or bo exceptions to this rule, we are sorry to say. |