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Show Tue Tribune, in its Sunday morning's issue;, devotes a column to "Times Kr-rors." Kr-rors." The presumption is that it intended in-tended to point out some errors on the part of this paper, but we fail to find anything in the article but a repetition ofauuiuber of its own errors. It repeats re-peats in effect its threadbare assertions that tho mormons intend to secure statehood for Utuh and iheu rule tho state in their own interest; that they will re-establish polygamy; that no change of any kind or description hs occurred, and that none can occur; and, in short, that we must meet all questions concerning thorn just as the same questions ques-tions would have been met thirty or forty years ago. Tim Times holdsth.it the Tribune's unsupported assertions cannot bo accepted in defiance cf the overwhelming evidence to the contrary. con-trary. Let the Tribune prove that it is right, and talk about Times "errors" afterward. If there is nny error in our position, so able a paper as the Tribune ought to be able to point it out; but it displays its own weakness when it labels an article "Times Error." and makes of the article itself nothing more than a dreary repetition of its ovvu errors. |