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Show It la said that W. A. Clark of Montana Mon-tana is turning his attention to Utah's gold deposits. If so we may expect added interest in this industry. Cla-k lsawhizzer.aman of enterprise and large experience, and would prove a sreat acquisition. We hope the , rumor will tarn out to be true; and that too, at an early day. If President Breeden had known the diry and despicable character of the man he talked to in gait Lake recently, (the council's minute clerk from the Slanderblotch ) i he'd have cut his right hand off ere he'd have been Been in conversation ! with him. If President Breeden has j ny curiosity on this acore let him ' mi,, , i speak to Varian. Varian knows and there is a poor, suffering little woman in this city also who knows. If people will not be decent they must expecli these unpleasant things to be recalled. We may be compelled to refer re-fer to the recall of this wretch from the Turkish mission, one of these days. It is strange how people of a certain, or rather uncertain character run together to-gether in certain lines of thought. Here the Slanderblotch accuses us of being a Mormon-eater. At the other end of the line we are called a Mormon. Mor-mon. Well, well, it interests these midgets of journalism and does not injure in-jure us. Let them go ahead. When one gets in no one's way, one amounts to little. The certainty that it cannot ran off the present management off The Dispatch is the wormwood and gall to the iSlanderblotch today, while a 'sight of our well filled advertising columns turns it green with very envy. The brutal course of our enemy has made it clean sailing for us here in this good city, where he is so cordially and so universally un-iversally hated. The Tribune says it is a conspiracy to destroy Judge Miner. It blames his opponents for not confining their operations oper-ations to the other end of the line, meaning Washington. Judge Miner is a republican, why don't he resign? That appears the shortest way out, to our apprehension. But perhaps Judge Miner's friends have not thought of it. The Milliard Progress, a new eight column weekly from Fillmore, graces our exchange table this morning. It starts out with a good line of advertising advertis-ing and if it gets a rate and maintains it, it will thrive and do well. The Dispatch welcomes the new comer warmly. J. P. Jacobson Is editor and manager. The Slanderblotch charges old man Carson's bad treatment up to the democrats. demo-crats. What does it charge the outrages out-rages which occurred when the Edmunds-Tucker law first went into operation to? Its republican soul must have been indignant to a wonderful degree then. Bknham is a bit of a hero after all. Xo piratical greaser dare fire at American Amer-ican ships anywhere. If they do, they will be called very promptly. One more county swiped out of Emery and they would have about people peo-ple enough left to make a small precinct pre-cinct of. |