Show ii TIMES CHANGE GE 1 EVEN IX IN UTAH LT Some people fa say that a peculiar condition exists In Utah that methods disapproved by the tho judgment of or orun un lilly any other community are ale effective here That Is to I argue arsue that the people of or Utah are arc different from people anywhere else ellSe To a certain degree it is possible that peculiar conditions have obtained here hele in the past The same might be oe said of or certain counties In Missouri Ih or orIn orIn In Mississippi or In Iowa or In any other state tate of the Union There Thero are aro local conditions unfelt by lJ people In Inthe I Ithe L the larger world world conditions conditions that are arc not realized h by all all all' J tho the rest of the people and therefore foil fall to Impress with the universal influence that all men feel But underneath underneath under- under neath these local Influences men and women are arc much I alike And the same sama menns means that are effective In one part of ot tho world will win in another For example tho the average a man does not like to be driven Were Hero and there you will vIll find a a. man who v-ho can be man managed ged that wa way but it Is a trait of ot average a human hUmah nature to struggle toward Independence You can club dogs but you rou cant can't club men You cant can't curse curto people 4 and make them love e you ou You You cant can't abu abuse c them and make them work for Cor you ou This Is true In III Utah as In every other part pf the Qt-the the world orld Long ago doubtless there was lets less ets et's hl independence than titan now But nut er e every day daytime the time sun un rises there thero is la a little movement mo forward toward equality and independence The Tho men who refuse to recognize this fact act aro are punished In tho the defeat of their plans I Here in Utah It has been heen the habit of or the Tribune to abuse tho time people This rule has not nol been confined to the Mormons That paper has hns wielded a hammer hammer ham ham- mer mner for tor Gentiles as well weIl vel-antl and hundreds of of- of them have ha felt the time punishment of oJ that blow There was a time when hen new newspapers papers very common commonly I an and In every part o ot of the tho country countr a adopted and followed that policy Little by little HUlo the tho people threw off their to n a tyrannical pre press In those cru cruder er days ays such sueh papers as aslie tho lie Chicago Times flourished Tho The Leavenworth Times limes was another A little earlier tho tim St. St Louis Times won and wore a a certain pr prestige tI e with the same ame method Time Thc Chicago and amI the St. St Louis Loul papers papel's named aro are dead dea and can not be resurrected resurrect ell alon along their old lines Unes Tho The Leavenworth Leavenworth Leavenworth Leaven- Leaven worth Times is as mild as a Ma May morning compared with tho the method it adopted under the el elder cl Anthon Anthony The Time Salt Lake Tribune l is about u out the last survival of or the The Tho generation In lii which those papers papel's exercised ed their powers hall hail become accustomed tomed to It It and the they suffered in III such patience as al thc they could summon But I Ilias their theil children wouldn't stand the abuse That is hat wha hathas has lias happened In Salt Lake Lalee Whatever of peculiar condItion con con- once obtained hero has been erased in III part lart b by bythe bythe the growing up of young men and young youn women with will modern i ideas of life and amI the lie amenities duo due ue from on onto oneto ono one onoto to another of tho time community and probably even en morby more mor by the arrival here of a n great many men and women wh who imo didn't inherit an any of ur tho time possible taste for newspaper cu cudgelling Ii In tho those e earlier times men were hired ed for or the their ability to write wi-ite Incisive articles They had a singular vocabulary of a abuse They sought to excel in fri vituperation tion The They were bloodless people themselves and did ld not at nt a all feel tho the venom they expressed Probably the Tribune has reached the tho most extreme stage stag of this style of journalism It still marks its red-letter red days das with i violent examples of vitriolic writing But the people will ivill not stand for or It an any more The Tribune will have hayo to quit its course courso of abuse It willave will wil have lave to treat men inca as free and Independent creatures under no obligation to obey tho the Tribune Once it could say who might hold office who ml might ht safely Barely commit crime who of the Innocent must be ho punished as if guilty But Dut that day has gone and a man maim may obo obey ho tho Tribune or de defy f it H and be he safe afe A man may patronizes it t or Ignore It ft as he sees fit A man may even oven oppose It I and live JIve This Is s one of or the time things s the Tribune will have havo to learn earn and the sooner it learns the time better it will be for forthe or he time Tribune If it shall shan choose to be bo a n decent newspaper news news- paper confining confining- Itself to truth as gentlemen do It may till still be effective o for fOl some somo good in the world There Is room oom In Utah for as man many papers as the people will patronize and the time Tribune may still have o a share of or orthe time the ic general business But it n never vel n again aln can club that bu business Into its counting room It ma may have havo the time support support support sup sup- port of or a very ery fair aIr clement element In the time life liCe of the community community com corn but it can not insult men and get their theil mone money And sooner or l later biter tel if It does not get their theil money it I must quit I Times have changed In Utah as the they do everywhere everywhere every every- I where else People are arc alike all tho the world over They Theyan all an advance In a pretty fair fall alignment Here in Utah they aro are about abreast of the time race raco everywhere here And the time da day of the bu is pa passed I |