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Show B THAT UTAH MllUfJr, AUAIN. U Our friends In Tlntlc, the miners H and mlue-owners, are probably not B aware of the gory tinge with which H their Uttlo dllTerenceM are made to H! ensanguine tho circumambient air H( thatfurnlshes Ufa and Inspiration to H the sensational news-gatherer. As an H example of the manner In which B rumors grow In transmission we quote B I the following special dispatch to tho K I New York llorfcl- H ' 1 UHEKA, U. T , Maroh It A bloody H bailie which may result In great loss of H life and proiwny is hourly ea n clml here K between union tuluera on ouo al In and H deputy marshals and non-union men un H the other. H lhotroublo Is tho outgrowth of a cut H In wagee of the llulllnii Creek mine, H which works 2oO men, am! the euiloy- H luentof non-union miners. H Ihoro aro fourteen deputy marshals hero, but Ihoy are unable to , ronurvo H orJor. Tho union minors hate thrcai- B ened to blow up tho mines aud burn the H Improrotnenu H The headings to this lively bit of H Imagination were. H I.OOKIKO lOlt A HATlI.li H SIISKM JU.ADV TO 1 1III1T tU Uir UAH- m arrxrji 11 utah. H Now, when It Is remembered that H Tuesday last, a week ngo today, was H one of theriulelest days In tho camp K since the mint unpleasantness bogau; m that the deputy marshals have alwajs m been able to pr servo and have H preserved order; that tho union H miners by their lending mm M have alwaya disclaimed any Intent to ft commit violence and lure In fact H exerted themselves to the utmost In H kteplng the peace; and thst no one, sane or Insane, has expected bloody battle with elthir great or small loss ul pro erly,lt will lie seen from how small 1 a molehill the llurfrf oorrespondeut's 1 mountain must huvo grown. The V Incident la not without Its mornl, how. ever; this le, that the illai utea tetwti u the couteuulug factions ought to be H arbitrated and settled at onto, and the H peace, Industry and pros) erity of the 0 great csmp re-established, list throujli B u continuance of the dlsagrtemeut H some smart, blood-brtathlng reporter H shall see massacre, devastation and H ruin In the heated air, and jtrsuade H the 11 or U to put tho islamlly In cold type. Tlntlc may net liavo sullered much as yet from lies of that kind, but Utah as a whole has had enough of It to satisfy tier modest wants for sixteen generations. |