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Show I, j What Salt l.ako needs moro tnan Ji ( anything else at tho present 't Imo Is , J J an antl-knockors' association. The , ' I businuss Interests aro suffering great- ' ' j? ly from tho cfl'octs of tho work of the - '. -;j knockers particularly the Tribune, V. Herald and Telegram. If tho business i men who patronlzo those shoots would ( ( l j got together and withdraw their sup- I .4I 1 port from thorn It would bring thorn .( ,v I to time very quickly. It seems very I . incongrous 'that a papor which carrfos '1' advortlsemenls placed thero hy mor- ehnnts for tho purpose of Increasing i their business, should, through its ed- i i ilorial and local columns do all In its t I . ill, power to neutralize tho 'good which .J ; : MJ, tho advortlsomonts do. Such, howov- 'k or, Is the condition that exists hero at : j this time. Tho business men nro com- f i ; plaining bitterly nhout tho state ot' ( , J"- affairs. Thoy havo no interest in tho j A' personal quarrels which ox-Senntors I, i; Kearns and Cannon lnvo with tho , . i i i , public. Thoy don't care anything about Mr. Kearns' disappointment because be-cause ho was not re-electod senator and they certainly have no interest in tho bitter personal animosity which Mr. Cannon has against President Joseph Jo-seph F. Smith, and they don't care a rap whether Mr. Cannon wa3 fired from tho Mormon church or not. These, It is well known are tho sourco3 from which all this blackguard journalism springs. In order that tho vile feelings of tho ox-senators may be glutted the public is made to suffer. It is a shame, worse than a shani(3 it Is a sin. |