Show p J j PAIR TO THE NEWCOMERS NE r P Perhaps tho strongest objection to th the tho policy of the tIe American party part Ip leaders lead iid- lJ- lJ ers after rs-after after th the proved fact of ot their in insincerity in- in tH r c sincerity sIncerity sIncerity-Is Is their unfairness s to later latI arrivals als In Salt Lake We Ve do not tate state the case aso too strongly when we ray ay ayI I f f b- b that these newer arrivals do tin In not care Cr carea a whole lot for toi the merits meris of the quarrel rd rel reI that seems to have been going on onI here in fn Salt Sait Sai Lake Lalee for the thc better beter part of nf half a century They have JUHe come 3 1 I here hIe to better beter their thel condition and ami of r. r cOU course e If the they are Oe worthy and have something desirable to sel sell or r SOnIC f t I service of value to ren render ier they at ate welcome It I Is IR unfair to them to project a miserable ahIO quarrel between i politicians as ns the sole solo and constant condition th they mu must t keep before th th ir i eye And it is unfair t ti them in another r way way The They come como to Salt Lake i e because because be be- cause the they regard It as s is a growing lG cl city with wih splendid advantages o of swift and substantial development development Tl lle c value of that outlook depends depend on still tilI Hi 11 later comers corners And the unceasing clamor clam clam- or of the Tribune and Its Is admirers r has ha ha the effect e o of deterring new additions addi addi- ions to lo the population of or the state J This Is peculiarly true of tho the farming farming farm farm- ing Interests here Farmers are your natural es The ei very nature of oC their occupation makes them careful patent patient disinclined to fling they have for the certainty j away the he mere chance of a betterment It I doesn't happen to bo he a chance In the case cage of or Utah An Any farmer In the middle mid mid- r die dle West can double his earning pos pos- os- os J b by removal to this state state state His ills land Jand wilt will wi cost him less Ies than the tho land landon HeG Ho lie lies on which ho he has hns been living G s r l t will wU get a better soil oit soi and a a. far bettel better better bet bet- climate He will secure resource ter tel 1 i of ot productivity eo times as us lc p r foJ for J JI hJ olt homo I And he Is Js assured of or a n market for tOI everything that he ma may grow at prices that thit simply smother the little returns he received at the older home But nut there is a fixed disinclination among the farmers of eYe every Eastern i f I section of country against coming to Utah The They have been educated to J the Idea that every Mormon Is a n polygamist poly poly- and that these Mormons are aret t very ery ery dangerous They are preparing to believe their stacks and barns will willbe wi be burned down If they come to Utah pI and do not join the tho Mormon lormon church tir and annex a number of wives wives L Iii The They are led to believe beHove and they do J. J believe that Mormons are murderers I and traitors to tho the nation naton and perjurers perjur perjur- ers and that their hand is against t every man who does not abandon the thet t usual forms of Protestant or Catholic t i religion and begin the worship that thatis is taught In the tho temple f fl Every or E Is issue ue of Df tho the Salt Sal Lake Lako Tribune Tri Tri- k l' l bune hune that falls fals Into their thel hands and j the propagators of oC perfidy make a point of or disseminating the doctrine doctrine- i i confirms them in the belief There is Ig 1 t 1 besides a perfidious aggregation aUn of i correspondents here in Salt Lake with witha wih E a strIng of newspapers big and lit little lit lit- lt- lt f t tl l tle te tIe all al Over the East and to them re- re e ports confirming the unfair sentiment f are every ever da day being sent The telegram telegram telegram tele tele- gram sent out from flom this city some months ago that the Tribune had been blown up by the Mormons Mormon was a aca ca case cage e in point The rue statement th thit ti United States Senator George Sutherland Suther Suther- A land had married a a daughter of oC John Join D. D Lee was another And almost every da day similarly harmful statements are areV V sold old L by local correspondents of or the Tribune school to tho the newspapers o or the tho East East- ll it I I lays a the traitors who send them but It Il hurts the state and t. t the tho cl city And it i is of or especial Injury to the tho newer population that venture to lo make personal pilgrimage to Sult salt Sul al t Jt fc Lake and establishes itself In this rV city or state 3 Salt Sl Lakes Lake's position is made secure t JL today because of the unusual dovel j of the states state's agricultural re resources re- re sources sources In the new era h now no Impends tho the splendid advancement n as ir by such much Investments as that o of Mr Newhouse e Mr 11 Salisbury Salsbury and h h hp rest th there thc rc is no dan danger er of a I COUi collapse C tho the state is ready or th the enlargement of the city's demand I It I should be made made still tU m ine so b by ai an Ln organized d effort at Inviting from the tho older states to lo come hero here t with wih their means and their producing ability The Tho same Invitation should be made rondo to mechanics and laborers and to capitalists The fhe late look for and are able to Ignore the lamentations and Jeremiads r f vf th the Tribune and Its Is constant cot rj u of croaking ravens But tho the rest of or them then necessary elements clements In the tho city's det dt cl- de- de are arc deterred from yen ven t turing where the they are re so 0 incessantly incessant assured d conditions aro are not Inviting For example example The Tribune in fn a re recent ye- ye I I cent issue Tilled filled its front with Is pa page e wIh stale repetition of or r real nl estate sales and an Inaccurate chart of or the Newhouse purchases pR devoted Us Its IR fourth pa page pago o wholly to Mormon anti Mormon ant maund s scattered d Its Is usual quota of or the thA l. l like material over OVEr the tho r remainder r of o its IrA paper with wih Mormons Control Schools as os one of Its most prominent headings s. s That sort orl of thing doesn't hel help Utah doesn't nt aid aie in inviting cle desirable hII people to como come here and the fact that It J Is not true true that that not one lino In twenty of or the Tribunes Tribune's anU- anU Mormon anti publication is Ig true true true-Is Is a positive p Injury Injury injury In- In jury to the community and a a picie of bald unfairness to the tIme nw newer I population lation of oC the tho town In the Interest of the th wl com Corn In the Interest of the state In Inthe inthe th the Interest t of tho the new arrivals in arri n in inthe the interest of bu business in s and social and common freedom fredom It I Is time for o sO o harmful a a COI course e to be he condemned Salt Lake lake Is sick and tired tred nf of If It H. The older oller residents ma may havo have crown rown Irown accustomed to It and have formed Corme the habit halit of or if ignoring it But nut It I U Is an in- in within tho the city cily clY which offends the very element elmont that the city mu must t tI I have if tho the city shall grow They ont care a cont con for or the ancient quarrel and they do caro care a 1 great deal heal for Ih the peace and progress and the unil united d dwork work of all aU citizens for fO the advancement advance advance- ment meat of Salt Sal Lako Inke and of Utah Th They y can not help thinking that If Ir things hero here are arc so unbearable for for tho the and other managers manager of the American political party part the Tribune and its ils followers ought to go away |