Show ungenerous AND UNJUST A was sent from this city recently by parties belonging to the antii anti I fusion aaion faction of the non noa mor imor mon population it appeared in several leadin leading new york papers As a matter of bourse course its allusions to the proceedings at the meeting were unfair and misrepresent dative the governor lo vernor seemed to be the special specia I 1 object aimed at in that regard I 1 remarks being attributed to him tha 1 be never made the most ungenerous statement of all however was to the effect that his bis reason for supporting the minority miao rity representation or fusion proposition was that it would enhance business pird prosperity we are familiar with what the governor e dip did say and clearly perceived his aid inea the matter of the on eo of business was advanced dy by hita hife as a primal incident which he held would effect a secondary result beyond tait he be cou contended tended was allima all im A por tant his idea oo on this point clearly expressed was that the prose cution of public improvements within the municipality of salt lake would naturally increase bus business icess prosperity this eff effect act would induce an ino in o creased influx of non maraon population which would in his opinion ultima tAy overcome the ft mw M w jot ity and bring about a change aft thata would as he put it be exceedingly desirable from an antl anti standpoint that seemed to be the kernel of the governors and the central idea which he sought U lu I 1 sustain by all the argument be bring to bear on the subject s no matter how bow widely we may differ daffer in many respects from Gover governor abr west we despise misrepresentation toy by the tortuous twisting of remarks 1 made by him that were never intended to convey the meaning so ungenerous ly attributed to them in the same dispatch C W bennett who was one of the most bitter aua and 41 bourd opponents opponent of the f fusion aslon apropo 1 and of governor west is given iven a fulsome puff although it doean pt appear on oa the face of tau tae thai it was sent over the wires by mr uen ben net the least that can be so spid 14 regarding it in that connection is ie auxt it wk wais evidently forwarded by parties close closely IT r associated with him while upon this topic irmay be pro prop er to point out the absurdity of mr bennetts position poel lloa as indicated by this sectional telegram 11 at the time the C chamber b am ber of commerce project took shape its leading supporters stated unqualifiedly that thai it was to be based upon and conducted according tv to purely business principles religion aud and politics were to be eschewed la in it che chamber all were to be on an equal tooting the central idea was to brine 9 about business between t the Mor mormon and non population or at least those of th rhth ahm th engaged in the various avenues effi efi trade at the initial meetings C W 11 bennett was one of the most pro 41 ii bounced speakers he expressed him self as unqualifiedly in favor of the 1 i movement going so far as to assert e g in substance as broadly as it could be donke done that his only object in coming to this co country lantry and being in it t was make money ll 11 if ft that is not the cen c 1 of the soul apon oil cold I 1 basi 8 jj ness what pap cap it t e c ad ing to djs self ec arad position whatever attitude is assumed ed by t the person ao 40 who makes I 1 it t his s f rule q of 11 iffe ej te it fusion or antl aiti ion mire mon ai ey making is the sordid d ana inspiring ins r cause of the assumption we believe we nave have been cognizant y of the fact that the wires haive bare been resorted to times without number by j parties of the same beat as those who A sent the dispatch so properly com corns of by a portion of the chenoa nonal mormon population heretofore the misrepresentations and tortuous 1 twi stings have been almost exclusively f aimed at the mormons cormons Mor mons ot oen offen off en j ho weyer has one outside of ohp bhoj s ranks of hp injured parties 4 ever said eyen even ip in the mildest dest tone this is unjust an and 4 unfair 11 there may have existed a di disposition top among some to do so but the th e fear that as their heads beads became vis visible a I 1 ble they would receive a tremendous blow from an antt mormon club has de aj berred them when the wrong isai is 41 wrought upon those these who are within 4 the ranks of the other side aide it both 11 stuns and cuts cats the fact that those i on whom the lash Is now laid isid are jar far 91 q I 1 from being app the way s men gene generally generald ralf view matters of tha kindi kind entitle entitled Tto to any consideration icv in that regard from this quarter we une ua 1 hesitatingly say it is unjustifiable and ungenerous |