Show TRY SOMETHING ELSE I 1 I 1 it would perhaps be aa as well it those a I 1 I 1 I who are arrayed in principle against I 1 1 1 the salt lake like tribune and ite its editor as THE STAN YAnD assuredly ia Is and for a long time has been and aill for or cause would find some more ballant point ol 01 attack than the mans or ind unless thero is criminal carelessness or criminal intent in contracting or refusing to pay a jas jus obligation it shows plentiful lack of ability aa as a controversialist to brine brinz up euch tsuch a point and parade it ad nasseam day after day before the P public ablia as an argument against the person so involved some SOMO of the brightest men of the land yes and some ol 01 the most honest intrinsically have never known what it was toba to out of debt since they were old enough to contract obligations having no financial edill they easily impose or permit I 1 to be imposed upon them s elves hardens burdens which they cannot carry having no intention then or at any time of defrauding anybody out of anything they cannot the length and aad br breadth of an obligation nor compute its probabilities and liabilities ae as other men can and hence I 1 should not be adjudged as dishonest or mean because their promises promis eq are unfulfilled we do not pretend to eay say that this is true of the late candidate for congress on oa the liberal ticket nor do we eay say it ie IS not trae true we simply baggest suggest that true or taloo I 1 it is a very la indifferent different subject to grasp I 1 I 1 at with euch such avidity 83 suggests the tho absence of anything else to lay hold of ae As judge goodwin himself ad 1 IK I 1 1 i 1 1 0 4 w I 1 I 1 I 1 milled there is plenty in him that ie is assailable and in the absence of i proof of f dishonesty it is very questionable tio whether his being in debt is a matter which ranks in that category |