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Show subscribers who prefer not to read the charges and rountcr-chargcs of the rlrals, but wc are prompted to Ay at least ono wrd In condemnation of tho ungenerous tactics of the Salt Lake morning papers. SALT LAKE PAPERS 'CLAIM OGDEN AS THEIR OWN. The Salt Lake morning papers ore offended because tho Examiner iuslets on retaining the Ogden morning field. They cannot freo themselves from the thought that Ogden is an annex of 6alt Lake City and should be held as euch in the newspaper service. To advance their alms, tho Tribune and Herald greet the Examiner as an interloper in-terloper and try to fix upon It a suspicion sus-picion as to its object and purpose. This is the old, old story. The lovo the Salt Lake papers have for Ogden passes understanding. Their editors remain awake, when they should be sleeping, in order to serve Ogden to good purpose; they even labor to upbuild up-build Ogden at tho expense of Salt Lake. S.eriously, whenever they can drive a business concern out of Ogden, they do so, but always under tho plea that Ogden 6hould be served from Salt Lake. It is a new phase to an old fig! which has been on since the first Og-tlcn Og-tlcn paper entered the morning newspaper news-paper field. The quarrel concerns us only to tho extent that in any contest In which Salt Lake forces ar attempting to destroy Ogden institutions, our sympathy sym-pathy Is with tho Ogdcnites. Tho Standard, by keeping out of tho contention,' may profit by tho animosities animosi-ties to the extent of annexing those |