Show BECOMING the tribune lies do not take beyond the borders of utah as they once did A fair instance comes from wyoming the liberal organ in salt lake published the following A traveling man who was over in wyoming on business returned home yesterday and says that every body was talking about the election of last monday the people of wyoming seem to pretty well understand tho question and they almost to a man rejoiced at the victory of the liberal party in halkine tal kine about the election they use the nama of democrats and republicans in op position to the liberal party and to the progress in fact as simply allies of the mormon church the evanston register took it up and said the above from the local columns of the salt lake tribune is either a mistake or a willful misrepresentation it is not very likely that the people of wyoming would manifest much interest m a school election in which less than half the vote was polled As far as de nominating and democrats of utah who favor division on party lines allies ot the mormon is concerned the traveling man simply lied the people of wyoming believe the democrats and republicans of utah to be perfectly able to take care of their own business and to be prompted by motives aist as honorable and sincere as those which inspire the liberal party to maintain itself we cannot see wherein the dissolution of the liberal party is going to injure utah in the least it is bounri to come seme time and if it arrives within the next quarter cf a century it vill find the mormon people holding the balance of power and exercising as much political influence as it does now john J ingalls says purity in politics is an iridescent dream and ingalls is the kind of a statement the tribune swears by |