Show TOO T EARLY FOR GLOOM Two full fun months remain of ot the city campaign and yet ret some of ot the poli politicians poli politicians and antI newspapers have already I pot got ot to the Ilie stage where argument has i degenerated Into epithets and discus discussion discussion sion slon takes the form of billingsgate The gentle genUe memory of ot Ananias and Ju Judas JudS das dS and other ther distinguished politicians of ot a 0 remote ag are Invoked dally daily and life Ut lIf Is one t ng painful song of other folks cussedness Tho The Herald bespeaks for tor the th community community more consideration than these politicians and newspapers are ro show showIng showIng Ing It is bad enough JUu phae aVe a newspaper news newspaper newspaper paper all mussed up with editorials in Int its t news columns and manufactured news In its editorial columns n s it Is too truly rural to find personal remarks from one editor to another sprinkled all allover over the sheet t every exert morning it tt port eon o 0 gives one a bad taste right at breakfast ast to have to that Editor Podunk id Is a liar and Editor Sanpete Is i s only a common crook permitted by a merciful Providence to defy all the de decencies when he ought to be bes struck mck dead for his disregard of or the truth These things are bad enough when they hey are circulated without charge but hey they are the limit when people have to Lo pay regular subscription rates r tes for seeing them printed Salt Lake may maybe maybe y be be confronting the one crisis in its tory there may be some foundation in act for what the irate editors say about each other ther and a dark dark forbid forbidding forbidding ding may await th the man who refuses to be convinced as aito to the duty J h owes to one party or r another iother But the general public prefers a more cheerful view and Is entitled to get a reflection of its own opinion occasion occasionally ally an from the men and newspapers that represent the public Way down deep in their hearts the people peaple of ot Salt Lake I know that the city is going ahead ahe d no I matter mattei who wins they have their own opinion as to the merits of ot the parties and they are not going to be influenced materially by the pessimistic not to say profane adjurations of those who write and talk for effect rather than to disseminate genuine beliefs On general principles The Tho Herald has reason to be cheerful about the situa situation situation tion and even If it It like the po political political prospect it would d regard it as poor policy polley to inflict its forebodings on Its readers who have shown their Ilk lik liking ing for the things of life Ute and their approbation of the optimism which belongs to every properly con constituted constituted constituted newspaper After Arter election day It is likely some weeping and wailing walling and gnashing of teeth would be forgiven the disappointed disappointed disappointed pointed ones but until then wont the brethren please cheer up |