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Show THE PROVO "APOLOGY" The Provo Apology has the following follow-ing to say of ub: Manti has another paper. It calls itself the Times-Reporter, E. A. Gregory, Greg-ory, a fairly good type setter, who has la bis time written a few locals for the Enquirer, is editor, and N. H. Felt 1b business manager. Kaoush o.iU. Of course, enough Is said. Everybody knows that a newspaper under the care and direction of Felt & Gregory, is an asHurred success. E. A. Gregory it is true, did "in his time, write a few locals for the En-quirci'', En-quirci'', but the compositors were neer c- mpelled to employ someone to translate trans-late tbe copy, as is the case with the ba-zoo plajer, J. Longhair Hood. AH who read the above clip-pi clip-pi ug will justly charge the writer thereof, with malice aforethought. Heretofore we have had no ill fueling agalust the DispaUh, but (or the lat month the manager, reporter and "Jiek Dempsej" the devil, hive been lying awake nights endeavoring endeav-oring to formulate a plan to do as some njii). Tbe reason for their malice is , his- About six weeks ago the editor of this paper was working for the Apology, aud becoming dissatisfied with the position, pos-ition, he quit, and demanded his pay, together with all the back wages that were due him. The Apology refused to pay him and after giving them two weeks grace, he became tired, and sued to recover the amount due him. A. G. Morrison was plaintiff's attorney, and he went after the Apology in a manner man-ner that made it bustle. Thg plain''' obtained judgment, secured " tio", and the amour -'a course, we don'1, -u exeeu" for getting ' - was paid. 01 Its - - olamethe Apology angry with us for ruining iediC but then we wouldn't havi done it if we had known It had an; to ruin. Dear reader, we could tell yon more but do not wish to try your patiencf i We would not have mentioned this, bu for the fact that we wished to let th people who read the above clippin 1 know the source from which it spruni |