Show THE ISE STATEHOOD QUESTION it is inconceivable under these condit conditions iono that he would take ft a new departure in executive procedure and be the first president who vetoed a bill for the admission of a new state after its passage by a large majority of both houses of congress the idea is simply a fad or one that has been suggested by people of the second class we have mentioned mention fed I 1 As to them we suppose arn argument t would be wasted there i is s a malignity 0 ming mingled ed with their party feeling 0 that would render them impervious to reason some of them probably count on a return to power of the republican party and therefore think that the delay would be only about three or four foul or civo years but they are banking on a mere speculation and contingency tin gency there will be a reaction in the condition of affairs bhore another presidential election ono extreme will follow another we ae look for a ar new era of prosperity after awhile tile the trouble of which republican sophists sophis ts haYe Jaken party advantage will be succeeded by good times and flourishing conditions di dit ions Liong and will Dro probably bably aid in confirming the D democratic emo cratic party in power if by any hook or crook by bad advice or any other adverse influence utah should change Z its front in tile the face of a dem democratic socratic administration and render it an ob eject of distrust so as to prevent the passage c ofa of a bill for her admission the r result v be most disastrous and the responsibility for it would rest resit upon and ought to politically damn every one ol of those who brought the blunder about fl herald erald |