Show i. i COALS COALS or OP FIRE v Kind to one who has done vox ou you ouI I Intentional nal and unprovoked oJ Ed wrong may mayho ma be ho described as aA heaping coals of or firer fir firon fire j. j r nn on the head We e are now no going t tRender to Render tender a n. few words TOraS of or kindly advice ad t to to o the Tribune Tribune ice advice that will be o or of err ivery ery great value to that paper If It 1 it Je be taken In the lindl kindly and helpful spirit of oC Its offering We loVe to heap coals p coals of fire F We are are re Inclined to believe there are arc times when hen the makers of ot the Tribune bellevo bellevo the they are rigl t when the they feel fee justified in fn their course of or knocking b the state of Utah and defaming finer iter her people It docs does not seem credible Sand fand no one with a normal mind and full reasoning powers could possibly follow ollo the Tribune course Yet there are times when Its sincerity of ot expresIon lon Ion almost convinces us that the Trl- Trl believes It has a a. mission and Is conscientiously trying to do right t i Which is a good deal to say for the But that paper paper considered considered as a 1 conscious entity should entity should be bo reminded that It Is so o wholesale and unmitigated n a liar that there would be small hope of Its effecting an any good result b by Us its editorial fulmination even If It ft had hadla la good bood cau cause e and was in all honesty honest trying t to serve ser a R. worthy worth end t t Let us remind the Tribune that It twill not be he believed belle when it tells i stories like this to E Easterners I What can you ou do do said Jd Mr tr r when when the Mormons have control of or orthe Ithe the courts court In Utah count county s I 1 I havo in mind one typical ca case e nt f polygamy In Salt Salt Lake City continued continued con con- jor Mr I 1 know of or a a. woman woman wo wo- man who a ate few years cars cars ago was wac left n a nI I widow She had a pretty prett daughter cAbout about IS 18 years ears old The mother was married again to Mormon n a and de- de to convert com her daughter She Induced the girl to enter into polygamy with her husband and the thc daughter was finally married to him was mother and daughter the wives of the same man Some clever er person person might sit down n and figure out just what hat relation these children are arc Ito to tl each other I have hae never been able lo 10 do so so It will not be believed belle because it Alias thas so o frequently and so o daringly daring f promulgated bald falsehood In the J i t Yer very cause which It tearfully protests It it bell belle believes cs to be right J In Tuesdays Tuesday's editorial editorial pago page pago the Trl- Trl bune again repeals the Manifesto and and puts all Mormons in polygamy polygamy- Jand sand a sweeps 8 on the flat statement with a a. flood of sincere tears chokingly ask ask- asking ing Why h not t toll tell 11 the tru truth th of 1 And really there I is no reason against it An Any time the Tribune wants ants Ito to tell the truth It should tl try and do fo Hard though the effort may be be we c 0 believe c that even eyen the Salt Lake Lale could avoid lying If It it suse sus- sus e publication 3 1 You see see a character once estabi i hed Is not casU easily erased One time the o Tribune pretended to report the publication of or a a. new manifesto at th the e Mormon 1 mooting meeting house in Syracuse i where It said polygamy was re re-estaL For weeks that paper ranted about the Syracuse infamy and Infamy and there ther e nn any sign Ign of warrant for tor th the e publication at al all It pretended t t U to publish a letter from the head of or th the e formon 1 Mormon church to communicants ad ad- ad J them o of a a. repeal of or the Woodruff Wood ruff guff Manifesto And when caught 1 In Its lying by tho the presentation of ot the th Better letter Ietter read In the Syracuse meeting the Tribune took the shabby course or of o paying that elision had been employed sand land a n paral paragraph raph read at Syracuse wa was I. I 4 missing In the actual letter when brought ht for tor the confuting Hof of ot fn rho ho Tribune 1 i i When one recalls the constant constan repetition of ot that sort tort of or thing on one readily understands that the Tribune has lost standing with the people of ot Washington that senators and representatives and appointive a officials re regret rr- rr gret that It has spit poison polson till It has ruined Its former high repute When ono one recalls the myriad Instances u of or f i that papers paper's malevolent slanders of rf good men men one can understand that people nowhere believe the Tribune So far Car as polygamy Is concerned i there can be no question it is practiced d dhere hero here In Utah b by men who took their plural wives before beCore the Woodruff f Manifesto In 1890 1690 and before the final decision of ot litigation b by the thc Supreme e 1 court of or the United States State There can t bo be no question President Smith admitted admitted ad ad- that in his testimony at Wash Nash ington There can be no question that tha t c. c Tom rom Kearns then and now owner o othe of ot t the Tribune gave gao to ta President Smita Smith Smitha h a a. banquet immediately after artel that test at the Hotel Raleigh in Washington Wash ash ington to which lie he bid all tho grea great t men men of or his acquaintance And there ther therean e can an can be no question that new ew mt I I Jm J J. mOlls marriages are aro not ot being made mada that tho the Mormon church and the whole hole Mormon people have havo In good faith aWl set themselves to tho the extirpation o or of that ordinance ordInance and and that recognizing a n condition tho the wisest the most humane humane humano hu hu- mane mano and th the most effective method of or treating tho the matter Is that now followed fol ful- lowed in fn Utah Let us still further In the ne ness of or this order assure tho tiro Tribune that when It declares the courts o othe of the state are jub subservient lent er to the Mormon Mormon Mor Mor- mon power It dos does every Judge fudge on th the bench and every officer a n. grave O am and Inexcusable Injustice That slander should not be uttered in Utah TherIs There Ther Is not a n. bench In the tho world occupied b by better men nor b by men more utterly ut ut- terl terly free to administer the law Jaw without without without with with- out fear or 01 favor favor- of or an any man nor magnate magnate mag mag- nate In or out of ot an any church on earth We 0 want tho Tribune to be bo believed believe That sort of or publication will not tend In the de desired he direction Wholesale accusing of oC courts wholesale wl wholesale defamations defamations lions o of our people wholesale utterances utter utter- ances of falsehood and repetitions o of ancient extracts from sermons am and papers will not help the people to accord accord accord ac ac- cord tho the Tribune that credit we could wl wish h cYer every paper might enjoy even as asIt asIt asit It Is enJo enjoyed ed b by The Tho Republican Our courts are as free tree and a as upright upright up up- right as an any In the tile world Our people people peo pen pie are as virtuous with virtuous with the exception exception tion of Mr oIl Kearns Reams and age is Improving improving ing his morals morals morals-as as an any people allOur all alive Our state Is the most de desirable as a place of or residence and Is getting more so every da day And about the only objection objection objection ob ob- there Is to Utah Is the presence here of ot the Tribune a Tribune a paper commissioned commissioned commis commis- stoned to slander the tho state because It Its owner was wa not returned to the United Unite States Slates Senate Senale an nn office which he had hat asU vastly dl disgraced graced We Ye desire from time to time to help the Tribune with IUt the these e kind kindly counsels counsel We e assure the makers of that paper the they will be he better liked when thc they follow the better plan And nd the they ought to know b by now the they are arc not going to get anywhere by the pre present ent course |