Show THE philosophy OF IT HERALD your editorial leader in last evenings paper expressed just my sentiments respecting the business men who exclusive ly sustain the blun Ier Iut they for its character and douht the re in which it is held my advice to the would be give those advertisers a wide berth who patronize the bitter and imbecile bus exclusively OF MANY STAUNCH AND april 1880 now we doubt not bat that our correspondent ia only one of hun dreda who think as he does the business philosophy of this matter is clear if the blunderbuss bus had any considerable circulation to make it worth anything to advertise in its columns then we might say that business men who use it for advertising purposes did so purely as a matter of business or if those who now advertise exclusively in tho blunderbuss bus also advertised in the other local paper which has many times its circulation and is read by the whole community irrespective of creed party or condition then it would evident bT that they patronized the blunderbuss bus purely as a matter of business but our correspondent only alludes to those business men who refuse as a matter of partisanship to patronize the local peoples paper and who at the same time pay for useless advertising to the Blunder bw aa a matter of partisan eleemosynary aid this practice is not business it is the prostitution of business to a political animus if of the two local papers abas anesa man should adverties advert iee dively in the OGDEN there would be no necessary implication that he did so through a party animus because the has many times the circulation of aa ih e former can prove and reaches every class of the community A sensible business man therefore who was actuated in his business advertising solely by business motives would advertise in our paper anyway whether he did or did not advertise in the non circulating blunderbuss bus this is cited only reason which cannot be bain we are ready at all times to fully satisfy any and all intending advertiser ver tiser of the extent an duniver bality of our circulation in this and adjoining communities it becomes evident aa a logical sequence therefore that those who advertise exclusively m the dim berbus do BO from rankling part izan feelings and to sustain a daily in alt and traducer of the mormon people thus they not only pros their business to party aa we have said but they forego their own interests in refusing to avail the use of far better an larger advertising medium only to express their part izan spite men who will go to euch lengths ought to be carefully left alone by all classes of people we would be glad to encourage a decent and respectable local journalistic rival competition is of trade in the newspaper business as well as in any other calling but the has on occasion manifested its indecency unfairness unfair ana imbecility the public will remember its course respecting the knights of labor when the local branch of that organization undertook to boycott the chinese the of this community will remember bow they have been and insulted everybody will recollect the instance when its editor invaded the of a dwelling afflicting the sick and helpless with his pestilential breath and holding up private graef to public gaze gazeaud And choso who exclusively and as a matter uphold and maintain the bus by advertising solely in its inconsistent and filthy columns are responsible for all this the lilwid erbus does the mor mons no harm it only the party and principles it assumes to support aup port instead of being a credit to anybody or anything its course has been a stench in the nostrils of the community to the cormons mormons it is daily only an impotent low lived insult although not half a dozen of them habitually read or notice it but business men who by the exclusive assignment of their advertisement s to the sheet BO worthless us an advertising medium maintain only this daily insult may not have fully understood the real features of their act and the public should give them time to think the matter over |