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Show Hff - "APPARENTLY IN. Aa stated in the Democrat of the 12th Inst., if y VOLVED"NOT. it pleases the JSurjuirer to insist that this paper lias nillliated with the American party of Salt H !" Lake it would be infamy to deprive it of the privilege inasmuch us the ! sympathy received by the Euuulrcr is limited. The mere fact that the -t ; Enquirer claims this paper to have allegiance with above mentioned If , l)!lrt' 0011108 n louS wa' kom waking it the truth. This paper is Domo- H ( f cratic, not "American." H p . It would seem that the person who eigued "Subscriber to tho letter Hti in the Enquirer desires to dabble with bomb one eleo'a business. Is it Hff 'H any one's business iu who's respectable company the editor of this paper Bi recreates? Does "Subscriber" know that Uio party spoken of was not an R "American" crowd? Is he uware that not one man in the crowd repro- t Bentod the Tifibune? "Subscriber" must be extremely unprofessional to HHL depict men as undesirable company becaueo thoy do not believe aa be " does. It would bo well for this individual to remember that newspaper , Work is a profession which requires only broad minded men) men who Hf. uro capable of seeing both sides of a question and to write which over HRT way tliey.aro reiuired. Is "Subscriber" as liberal minded as these? We HBri ' rosent tb0 lufereueo that any newspaper man in Salt Lake in good stand- HJ-V ing is undesirable company. They are the most liberal minded, best JbauiedJiunpLaLn ', Hfv "Mr "Subscriber, ask yourself the question! Would not this be a K a 9'ld world U 8VcryMy would mlud Mr own business and let , (sthwjMejikfr rH48l ailairn alone? |