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Show I INSULT TO SENATOR HANNA J j . IS RESENTED DY A W0IIAI1 is "to heavy," do Ws you like about the wording, only preserve the meaning, and three cheers for The Telegram that L never shocks! 1 TOUR CONSTANT READER, A WOMAN. WO-MAN. j. , , J3alt Lake City, February 15, 1904. To tha vEdltor of The Telegram: The Deseret News on Thursday evening- published an editorial that to any wholesome, whole-hearted person was a most contemptible, cheap insult to their best feellnga and sympathies. It read, "Mark Hanna was never before be-fore known to weaken, but he la weakening weak-ening now." It Is a low born wit that must take for use (perhaps to fill a. column), a great statesman's last dying breath and make such unfeeling, such ghoulish, vulgar remarks to attract attention , to itself, but as a constant reader of the News as well as Telegram. I nor any one else perusing the spiteful editorials of the News each night would have expected ex-pected anything else. A few lines farther down is another remark concerning Mr. Hanna's stom- ach which I wUl not take up- space here to repeat. For an official organ to make or even countenance such trash as the quotations quota-tions I draw attention to, is to wish to place its heads where they hereby show they belong, with the heathens or cannibals, can-nibals, for cannibals they are at best, who seeks to eat out our better natures by feeding the mind upon such rot. Any time this same organ cares to criticise any one's choice N of swear words sjT they also do in last night's News by prating about "the right and only way is not to swear at all," had best teach It to the young now coming up under the care and direction of this official' organ. The News gives as an excuse- for its thoughtlessness and old fogy ways In the matter of the "extras" that "extras" "ex-tras" are misleading, unreliable, etc No excuse needed, Deseret News, we all know you could not countenance anything progressive! . Sufficient to say every large enterprising, enter-prising, progressive city welcomes the "extras" and ia not so young" to these business points as to take too much for granted and its people do not buy grudgingly one "extra" and no other till the following week and in the meantime mean-time swear by it on the Bible. I would pass In my foregoing comment com-ment to the Deseret Newn but in such case Its readers would moet likely never nev-er hear this Just criticism, so must parry my thrusts over a . contemporary's contempo-rary's bead in order to know justice will be done the public Dear Editor: I could not couch my sentiments in any softer strain; if this |