Show T IBY AGAIN V V No V I Come again I ITry Try another time j I. I V V 5 fJ The Tribune is la fooling V Its much heralded is simply an advertisement Buy lluy more p papers and amI It will tell ten qu later hater why whytt tt U didn't tell teU you earlier All hi It Is seeking Is to sell sell papers onU and protect a number of officials The Tribune stepped on na a tock tackS jn III that In Investigation of or the public re re- re cords It found oun what The Thc Republican was discovering at about the same lime that I inc tb that at t there h ore V had been crooked crookedness ness In ill the public offices and that It had hadnot hadnot not nt been committed b by men who had clearance an and a receipt In full Cull ten len years oars at a ago o We c I know and amI the thc Trl Tribune une now nuts knows that there has been c 1 v Ik in thc tho joint building g and lIHI by L m. m Q Jio o. th r r S AmI mo or or 01 cail- cail I i of the he Kearns party and his henchmen did dill not m nn to uncover unco an anything of that 1 kind The out after They were C carta l The They were vero wild ihl with the need neNI of something with which to lo break bicak the bad Affect of the Sheets case They Thoy kne of knett or nothing against the tho Republican can cai S ut ul were wre told that a n. county count of- of nc fleer r who 10 went out in 1896 had taken laken some o of his memoranda home with hint him We Ve e think and have no hesitation Ii In saying lying that the memoranda were a apart apart part of the the public record even eyen though It ha had n hJ been hut but the blotters on which the thie preliminary data ata had been jotted jotte down own Wo Yo think Its Us place was In li the tho of or the county even though hough the cr very same data an and everything every every- thinS thing contained in the blotters were also on record in the permanent tax rolls of or the count county The retiring officer of of- fleer Mr 11 V William llam L Lynch dl did not hid hide them hem did not attempt to destroy them Ho lie simply retained them In his private I possession an and when the Iho county asked for or th them n ho brought them back and turned turne them over to the count county checking every cery ono one of them Into the tho public custody If any Is missing miming it is because of or an abstraction which occUlTed occurred occurred oc oc- oc- oc after afler the surrender of oC the thc books by Mr 11 Lynch He lIe checked in ovel every evely blotter and has witnesses es to that fact Ho no went out of office ten years ago ago He was WaB a candidate for tor forthe forthe the office of ma mayor or in Salt Lake a ayr r ralo alo ago and If it there had hall been anything bad in his record in connection with will this fact it would have been mado malo maloS S public at that time lime It was of common common cornmon com corn mon knowledge that h he ho had taken the theS S books home that the tho county hod had asked S for their return that he ho had returned returnee thorn theta There was nothing resembling concealment in tho the matter from to la last t And was waif nothing wrong In It You can not build a sensation on that You Tribune makers ma may J by y giving gl up uI your our front page to advertisement S 'S of or your own wares worm induce some sonic dozens doz doz- flU ens of or people to IJU buy tho tha paper Bu nut you OU will not fool Cool any anyone one with your you ten yeat year old cl V Now we call calt on the Tribune to male maleo public what It has found about th the city offices since It began rummaging for fOl thun thunder against Ds th the Republicans Republican Wo We know what thoy they have found and ond that it compromises compromise present sent officials official and ire ire- sent candidates And w ware we weare weare are going to give the thc a chance chanc to make malee good oo Its Us professions o of service service ser ser- ser ser- vice to the tho public It H knows where the la rascals are arc anti and that the they aro arc Inthe in Jn the i parly NOW NOW V O We c propose to give Ive tho the Tribune a 0 chance to tell teU what it knows One In authority in tho the management has admitted that th the evidence convicts his man and ha has hasel el declared THAT HE iii WILL MAKE MAKL THAT CULPRIT RESIGN AFTER AIER THE ELECTION There is a good goodstate goodstate state gf affairs V Will I protect him him u until tl It Is t too o lat late lato 01 t lIc tp opre Indignation at the perfidy of or tho the Kearns crowd But It I will wU not win tin Not only the villainy of or the thc officer antI and candidate will wi be made clear cem to the Iho people but the Tribunes Tribune's perfect acquaintance with wih the tiLe facts nebs will wi bo be published And it will wi not be necessary to demand demand demand de de- mand the resignation of or tho ho culprit after tho the election I The public will wi know mow beforehand 1 what to do 10 with wih him |