Show v o r I I ABOLISHED I LICENSE BUT nUT NOT SOT GAMBLING GA I c 0 0 Under a mistaken policy the city had been permitting permittIng- gambling in a former administration and collecting a legally unwarranted license for Cor the privilege The new nets managers of the city abolished the tho license but left the gambling grf The proceeds s from it have been large but those who manage the new party part have an infinite capacity for accepting accepting accepting ac ac- ac- ac and assimilating cash i In all past administrations there has been conflict between be bc- bc i tween the police and all robbers But this new par party management made common cause with the bunko men and gathered their share shaN of ot the plunder the tho thieves were S able to extract from strangers When r r. complaint was made the police fixed things up the strangers were i rushed rushed out of or town and there was as an end of or the Incident That was the rule which found interruption when the unusually rich prize of ten thousand dollars was taken from two Scot The managers o of the new men Party party men who clamor dall dally daily about their superior virtue virtu and prostitute their power nightly for gain gain believed believed d the they had only to stand pat with Ith their nine nino thousand dollars dol dol- lars they Jars they had given back one one and and yell Hierarch 1 and the community would sustain them r At the very center of or the new party move movement meat chief among the agencies for defaming the name of or American was was and anel Is the Tribune The J makers of or that pap paper pap r knew of the robbery robber the on day it occurred I It will be a waste waste of time for tor them to resurrect their old care j-care le about the failure 5 f c of some Salt Lake firms to 5 5 pay ta taxes es in the hope of diverting an aroused aroa ed attention from their partnership In the Mcwhirter crime The Tribune knew know of or the robbery robbery and and nd by parity of reasoning must have known of others but hut dimly learned by other members of the tho community v The Tribune knew of oC the robbery and kept hands ore oft I It Il suppressed the news of or the biggest story that has been c known in Salt Lal Lake e for twenty years Sears The taking of or ten ter thousand dollars donars the fixing up of or the trouble in the very e office of tho the chief of or police the spiriting of C tho the victims out of town town there there was material for Cor a scoop which I. I would have been worth while to any newspaper It was wag 1 nothing to to tho time Tribune for tho the ma makers ers of or that paper papel were partners with the police in the profits of ot the game I 0 |