Show QUEER JOURNALISM 1 If the people of Utah desire to seethe see-the difference between real and bogus 1 journalism Ictithorn read the accounts I of lion Moses Thatchers speech as given by The Tribune and the Herald I In all essential particulars The Tribune Trib-une report was verbatim taken as delivered by a stenographer the Heralds Her-alds was merely the flapdoodle of a i reporter who was evidently instructed I lo fill the space but to be careful not to report anything the gentleman I said May be his remarks cut too I near home tO please the Herald Then when it come to the speech of I Judge King all the point In it was cutout cut-out of the Heralds accounL We fear the Herald has not forgotten Unit it was its painful duty to read certain gentlemen out of the party for voting for Judge King Then the Herald to give space to the drool of the convention cut out the greater part of the speeches of the Democratic nominee for President and much of the speech of the Republican candidate for VicePresident and many other Important dispatches Altogether Al-together our neighbor showed a new example of reliable and live journalism jour-nalism yesterday I |