| Show A TERRIBLE THING I This mornings Tribune tells some terrible ter-rible things about the DIMOCHAT and those who founded it It is still harping upon lfr Dickson and the talk about his removal Among the most severe charges it makes is this one One chief purpose for which the DEMO I J mAT was hatched and for which its present f editor was retained was to secure the ap pointment of local Democrats to fill all offices here For that it has labored unceas itigly icing with the purely Mormon sheets in sneers at some of the officers notably Governor Murray r The only thing we cue to notice in this r extract is the reference to Governor Murray Mur-ray All through its article the Tribune assumes that we say one thing and mean another but we trust that it will not misconstrue mis-construe what we are about to say regarding re-garding Governor Murray Of Governor 1 Murray as an individual we know nothing noth-ing but of him as a Governor we do and it is our firm conviction that as Chief j Magistrate of Utah Territory he is entitled to nothing but contempt We would not have the Trilmne think I I that we mean something else when I 1 wo say we should be glad to see him succeeded suc-ceeded bv 1 Democratic Governor and succeei i tomorrow morning If i I this s It uient is so turgid that the I Tribv annot understand it we will endeavor en-deavor to got some one to put our thoughts k on the matter into clear and unmistakable I I unmistaka-ble langlng I The Tribute KOH that one of the owners II i of the DCMOCRX has been for years reading DPI J OL + sout of the Democratic I Demo-cratic part having voted the Liberal ticket i i is the case that owner has fallen far 101 i of the Tribune in the business of ividin Democrats out of the Democratic party for the Tribune f has out heroded Herod After that charge comes this Even iu the article quoted from the DEMOCRAT DEM-OCRAT was ndontill tho qualifications of another gentleman for M Dicksons place and tacitly approving tho plan to have Mr I Dickson Kicked out on tho strength of Mormon I Mor-mon lying affidavits I The Tribune has allowed passion to sway it once more and passion has I caused it to err No we do not tacitly nor openly approve of having Mr Dickson I or any one else kicked out on the i strength of Mormon lying affidavits or Ion I j jon j-on tho strength of any lying affidavits i fi The Tribune HayS that the editor referred 1 re-ferred to by the DJIMOCKVT inside his home in Utah fully a quarter of a century I cen-tury ago and has never resided anywhere else since This is news We have f always understood that the editor referred I I to lived in Nevada many years and was r at one time the editor of the Territorial t i t I Knterprinr We cannot dispute tho Tri j i i j I mImes statement but it is a strange coincidence i coin-cidence that the Civil War broke out about a quarter of a century ago and that f I the editor referred to came to Utah I fully a quarter of a century ago jj j A little further on comes this I May be that coarseness and filth are a splendid bstitnte for brains hut despite j1d H > H pl his capital in that line the DEMOCBAT editor has not yet reduced the proposition to an L exact science No we have not yet reduced the proposition pro-position to an exact science but if we I ever undertake to reduce the proposition to an exact science we shall use the graphic methpd and Illustrate with the 1 fS e I editor of the Tribune This is a real touching and patriotic paragraph I IIWe havo asked for tho retention of no officer but only that no conspiracy shall be carried through which will make it look as I though faithful officers had been dismissed in disgrace and we propose to have it that way if we have to hunt snipes with a howitzer I how-itzer all summer We will only ask what if such a conspiracy i con-spiracy should actually succeed and the t President and Senate should appoint new officials for Utah and those who are nowhere now-here should appear to be dismissed in j disgrace what is the Tribune going too d to-o about it The paragraph itself furnishes I fur-nishes an answer it would take its howitzer how-itzer i down Washington and hunt snipes I both 1 summer and winter i It would be as well to remember that there arc some people who are watching I watch-ing i things and who mean to have a I square deal and thatthe people of the m I United States elected Grover Cleveland L President and not the editor of the Tribune Trib-une Rut still it is a comforting thought to know that the interests of Utah and the nation are so zealously watched over 1 by the journal which holds the foremost I place among newspapers for a thousand miles in either direction and knowing this we go to our rest atnight and sleep the sleep of the just |