Show WHO IS J. F. A Little History of the Latest Tribune Authority It may be just worth while to give a little history of J. F. the author of the latest i- Mormon outbreak called and Shadows of a book that Tribune is trying to Gibbs was once a Mormon he was also a he filled a Mormon mission to but his Judas and depraved nature got the upper hand of him and he fell from One of his wives obtained a divorce he became so immoral about sixteen months he was from the Mormon The Salt Lake knowing that he possessed some of the writing qualities of Judge C. C. that he would not scruple in a very plausible way to turn a lie into truth and truth into a that he had the ungrateful and the traitorous nature of Prank Cannon and Tom and that he would work so cheaply and write such stuff as would greatly injure therefore the Tribune hired When Gibbs spins his ribald yarns to the the Tribune will turn him drift the same as it did Prank J. Charley Owen and many other Uriah Heaps and who have written for the Kearns A. P. A. sheet in this The following timely history of Gibbs in the Severe Valley Sun will be well worth are sorry to see our old friend J. repudiating the work of his good now three-quarters There at many things in the nature man that are commendable ay but above all to be admired his once bright fertile His talent could have been turned to a nobler pose and aided him to complete the race of life in such a that his friends and associates would have and others might have good man has But is himself has decreed About sixteen months ago lie was excommunicated from the Mor-mon church and now for a mere i mess of pottage he is willing to don the mantle of a Benedict Arnold and sit in the hall of A few years ago his present associates had no place for and he had none for They had measured him as a man true to his friends and firm in his He looked upon them as knockers and enemies of Utah and her A few years hence and they again will have no use for His present employers cannot trust He has proven false to his old He get no chance to give his new friends They have taken his measure and know his They have found his and L should know that it costs j ft hoid such as he in servi- I than it does to make the first 1 His wages will fast 1 fiess and like Frank there will be no place Lini among the people he once or among the people he now Suit's says that nobody can L out of a temple and American Yet same for twenty years y he came out of a Mormon went up and down the ih posing as a free And L sixteen months ago he protested against being ex-fid from the society of those jw would term undesirable Strange he never realized flat sort of people the Mormons lit until they refused to own him loves a Peo-ji mj fellowship with him for a but they soon cast him only use i's a hierling to do Abandoned his deserted By his tes and forsaken by i he soon becomes a upon the Chilli run from dogs bark at i he the Potter's p claims him as its Brother |