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Show BBV Theieadeisof the Salt Lake Tn BBV bune should be appiiscd of the f.ui H that all lecent reports of thoAgiliul- H tural College allairs appealing in that Hj pa pel hae been sent to it by a special B concspondent, a joung lady lemoNcd BBV from the facult) of the A. C. of I' BBBJ last year as a result of Incompetent-) BBVt In her department. The regulai coi- H respondent of The Tiibuue in this B city is Itev. '. K. Clemcnson, and of a B half dozen telegrams and written com- B munlcatious sent to The Tribune by fl him, no one of them has been piloted. B Mr. Clemcnson Is generally recognlcd BBBft over the state as most strongly array- HI, cd against the Utah situation and It flBBk certainly seems that his expressions In K regard to the Mormon situation would HHHHtrBBBBBBBk be far more prejudiced than they could possibly be in the present situation, situa-tion, yet his expressions In regard to the former are eagerly accepted and his statements In rcgaid to the college col-lege matter arc turned down. Is this consistent In The Tribune? Doesn't It easily prove the falsity of its position on the both Mormon and college matter? mat-ter? Doesn't It prove that The Tribune Tri-bune seeks matter prejudiced to Its views rather than facts? The Tribune Tri-bune for some reason unfathomable wants only one side of the present situation sit-uation and sends a young lady to Logan Lo-gan to get that kind of news. She comes to Logan and places herself In a position where she can get one side, and In this she has tho opportunity of evening up an old score. The young lady is paid to do hci employer's bidding, bid-ding, of course, and no word of censure cen-sure Is to be aimed at her, but the public should take Into consideration The Tribune's true attitude In this mattei as they read Miss Pike's thorough thor-ough mlsieprescntations Tho Mormon Mor-mon people In tills community have always regarded tlie Tribune as a vile reptile, and In recent months as a most poisonous scorpion. They can not, will not deny tills, et today many of these very persons aro applauding ap-plauding It Today the editorial columns col-umns of that paper are not less distasteful dis-tasteful to them, yet they accept with eagerness this single column or news secured for them by a special reporter report-er sent to get a prejudiced view or the situation rather than racts. |