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Show H A Crlllcism. Ieaaaasal I ttitorDutret ifeitit I With all deference to the doughty ( ' Prank O. Carpenter, permit mo to Hi enter roy prateet against lb', spirit of J fcls article In your Issue of last Hattir. B day entitled "Organized Ctleitlal t Crime." It sounds aa If the greet cor- j respondent had to far transgressed hie J usual dealre for fair play as to lend B hlmialf, at the least, to misrepresents J lion. In looking through bis article, J I one has but to read "Mormon" lu J In the place of "Chinese" to make J himself belleTn he Is reading an old flf tlmo article frsrn tho anti-Mormon J trgan; aa for Instance, "The people H east of the Itocky Mountains do not f underatand the Chinese (jueetlon as It J sxltls hertj" and agalu, "They (the Chlueae) bara no respect for Amerliau laws and they do aa their Chlneae I rulers Ulotatv." That last la Miami, ft liar aa darkness. Here Is another! I "Were I to tell you that the HU Com. m panlea have sentenced not ono but twenty men to death, and that the Sentence lu erery case has been exe- cuted, 1 would tell you only what such men aa U. li. Harton, a riowspar reporter who baa made woik among ft! the Chines a speolally for ten years, baa lima and agalu published oter his own signature." HH How often bare wa read thatsentl. iment expressed against the Latter-day balnta and wondertd If the readers tould not see Mai If It were true, the Urea of their defamers must have bean uarvelously preserved through the years) Without, however, extending late notice, I enter a orlllclira against H the article for Ibis, that It bears on Its face tho stamp of unfairness, aud I aa ft: the appearance of an Intention lo luitl- ly persecution. lACUHUUS. |