Show A FUTILE DISCLAIMER TIlE TIlE Salt SaIt Lake Tribunes Tribune's custom of oJ recognizing its is 1 errors only after it has hM been chastised and chastened and then of to evade responsibility it ity ty b by denying its guilt is a most una habit babit Condemned for fOl its sneer at nt the Utah pione pioneers rs uttered on the ilie morning of J July ul 24 the day upon which h the entire commonwealth vies in iu honoring those that milded it the thc Tribune sought yesterday morning in iii ints its ts usual manner to escape further punishment by bythe he the following At no time however hoever has tho the Tribune un undertaken to minimize the hardships the toI tolls and the trials of ot that hat overland Journey or to disparage the achievements achieve c ments meats of ot any who undertook It Everybody that satisfies the appetite for light and amusing musing fiction by reading rending that newspaper knows that for ten ye years rs it has undertaken b by every conceivable method to disparage those who conquered the desert and made this great city possible On the morning of Pioneer Da Day in the course of an editorial explaining he the thoroughness with which the Oregon emigrants had lad broken the overland o trail and thus rendered pleasant pleasnt pleas pleas- ant nt the journey of all aU that came after including the Utah pioneers the Tribune said These Ore Oregon an guidebooks wore were used by the emigrants emi grants rants crossing the plains and they made things s comparatively com corn easy ealy for tar all who came after the first ion tion to Or Oregon gon If the intent of that statement was not to min inin mize the hardships the toils toil and the trials of that overland journey and to disparage the achievements achiG of all that undertook it it what then hen was tho the intent |