| Show I I I I NEVER THAN TOO DATE It is a pretty lato late d day f for Ur r tho the Tribune to cajole tho the Mormon 1 people into luto the notion that Us Its course courso hia has boon ono of kindliness and fairness to them It has r recently been driven to reiterate Its us favorite falsehood that tho the Tribune Is not antagonistic to Mormons but only c expresses a gentle displeasure with tho the leaders of or that cult I With tho the record against It that at IS 13 rather a a. difficult case cas for the Tribune to mal make mako Ono One example will IU suffice Some months R ago ngo O the management of the paper in question got ot the tho fool notion that tho L. L D. D S. S hospital was discriminating n against the Tribune And the brutal savage sa ravening la ortho of or tho paper was vas one of or the shames of which that paper alone alono can bo be guilty It proceeded on the theory theor that the Tribune is entitled to special privileges that no one is to question an any effort for tor the circulation of ot that sheet that everyone must stand in awe of ot the Tribune And a n. hospital which b by Its ts worthy worth uc life and service to hu- hu I inanity manity is la entitled d to all aU commendation commenda- commenda tion was for tor weeks subjected to n a i torr tenant nt of or abuse that will not bo be forgotten forgotten for tor- gotten b by an any reader cr In time of course the outraged sense of ot the tho community compelled a a. fairer Ie view and then the Tribune pretended pro pre tended to save ao Its face raC with the v x- x that a restriction that no nor r existed had been removed for the b benefit bone bene nc- nc fit of or the Tribune and the tho attack was wan abandoned Th The truth was as that paper vapor never novar had cause of ot complaint That was then and is now perfectly understood But tho the people who ho pay a a. dollar a n. month for tor that pap paper r want Mormons Mormon abused and the TrIbune uno made mado savage Bavage attempt to satisfy the demand Remember there was no warrant warrantor or reason for tor that outburst of ot tho the Tribune It had not hot been boen discriminated e ed ad 1 against It had suffered 1 no Imposition imposition imposition Im im- im- im position n no indignity no Interference with even ovan the smallest of at its rights It ha had been beon treated with a Q uniform and patient courtesy in spite of at its lack Jack of at dessert But nut It hates the Mormons Men Mor or- or mons and overy everything thing about and it strikes where It Jt believes eUc the greatest great great- est eat wound can bo be inflicted J. J Too lato to pretend to friendship for them And Antl It ft probably doesn't de deceive dp- dp them r |