| Show p A ANOTHER I P. P 0 O. OUI OUTRAGE eB z After having been um unable ble for fot O fv five days to lo find with wih all al its is advertisement ad another complainant against Postmaster ter Thomas an and the mall mail mal service of Salt Sal Lake Lali the Tribune yesterday ha haa had hada a recurrence of at Us Its Is favorite spasm Thero There wasn't m much ch occasion for rO thet the t- t now new outbreak hut but the Tribune doesn't IJ- IJ need much reason for being froth frothily I unfair in Its Is comments on the tho post post- master mastel f Tho The facts fact as detailed b by the tho Tribune Tri Tri- buno bune are thata a man named William B. B B McNulty expected a letter later a a letter leUer came addressed to William D D. McNulty Mc Mc- Nul Nutty Nulty and it I was not delivered to William B. B It I Is stated slated that the tho man mano o expected a letter Jeter once a month from froma a town in Ohio and that he didn't l nt moto mo lito to miss mis I it Well oi this does look rather dark for forthe L the postmaster that's a a fact Hero Here is a town of no more than people people peo pee pie and it i is no more than right to demand that the postmaster know each of ot them the tho place where ho came from so as to bo be rea ready with wih a guess gues when each ech mans man's mais mai's mail Is coming coining The rho 4 postmaster should know what is in inthe the letter leler and why a man is anxious I to get get it it He lie should know the mind t of or tho lie man who a addressed so as to tobe be certain cerain that when the clerk clork back In In- fl Ohio writes D he means mens B n In a little town like this where o there are no more than a ton of let letters lot let I. terra n- n a day a should bo be able to v for fOI whom each ench is Intended ed without looking at the address and should stand red ready If one is wrongly directed to correct the superscription I and send it where the making error eror clerk at the sending office meant it I uld go Ho 10 should know b by face iry t one who conies come to tho the t tl f awe also tho o wo do ma com commonly go This latter latel would be he useful In helping him start a new gUl guess S when he e saw a a new face at the window 1 He I could then ask asic Dl Did you expect a aletter letter latler Di Did you expect It would be bes be's s 's sealed aled An And directed An And the postage prepaid Do you know who It ItIs itIs J Is from and hy why Can you ou tell lell tel If they thoy are seldin you money and why they the dont don't send you OU more mor anti and ant where whore the they get gel ge that they do 10 send Have lave you ou t J an any friends with wih whom you Ou want u us r to communicate when you forget It I J Have you ou ever received garden Jarden seeds t h by mall mal If H so so did fl they conic cone up true Hll 1 1 y to name or were they alt all al millet Can you YO rea read without spectacles an and are arc J luny n fly of or your relatives troubled with wih V consciences And AntI if Ie so v 1 J I J flY why y dont don't you go down to the Tribune 1 in and tell tel them you know the postmaster ter t is out JUt on OH you been because use no one is sending money to you OU Nt All Al this Is expected of oC the lie r lor tei and If IC he falls fals to discharge tho the duties ful s that are aro art expected o of him of or e c course urse urs he lie is Is' Is to to to- tobe be he roasted b by the j TrIbune r In this last at cae case cose however the com com- of or that paper while no more poorly founded than are arc the former Cormor ones the facts as stated in that paper 4 I M o clearly exonerate the postmaster J y 01 from all al blame that one can only lau laugh h al a. a om tho the peculiarly a advanced vance stage of S fool which tho the Tribune Is making of oC V Itself |