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Show UTAH AT THE FRONT New Commonwealth Raised to Rank of Old State. .1 UNCLE SAM IS GRATEFUL Ito ItecogiilLon tho Good Judgment Shown by Utalins In Sending t Ite-!uh!lonn Ite-!uh!lonn to the United Stntes Ssn-nte Ssn-nte Wlmt tho State Mny JJxjiect in Ilvent the Next Legislature Should Picstnt n Oood Working Hcpublicnn JTnjorlty Recognition of Uttih Iiepubllonns. IfOKltEaPONDBNCIJ rilUJUM., 1 M aihlngton. Maj 1 That Utah a c npaiatiicl) ntw cuuniiuiiwealth could eert Inlluenoe enough upon the Prtildcnt and his Ministers to secure on. of the choicest foreign stations Im iiglnuble la regai ded as marvelous In "111. I il circles at ashliigton The 11. hkieimnt was not due entirely to the innlBtenco and persuasive potters of " mtor 'Jhomiis Kearns hut partly to ihf fnri that Ltah hnn shown In rerent I fl ms 1 ntiong dlnppsitlun to throw iti mil nil. n lo Republican candidal f r I giBlitive an I 1 onstesulonal olllte Hi. re In iiianj a Male whose delegation Ib ntli.lt Hcpiibllran that would have betn gla I to receive a plum so rich and Jul. Some of their repienenlatlves fi I 11 tilth ntlff.d and look askance nt I luhn lUpubll. nn H"nntor wonder Ing upon what moat doth this our Cnenoi red thnt ht hntli grown so givnt' They nie just a bit Jealous, leihaps PoaiTiov oi' okei niovnv The position to whkh William Oram vnn Home hoi been appi 1 ited Is one or great dlpnlty and homo lit Is to bt lunge or the loun if 1 Hut In stmiro to his Majeni the Uhedlvo of I gvpt This court ma? ! -al.l to he a iiipnior t onatilar c-outt .t im deel nl inH ire not based upon th. itiles an 1 pr .edema laid dotVn In tho Depatt-menl Depatt-menl or State for the guldanre of f on sills abinnl 11 Ib moir Hk an Inttr un I loun I conn of arbltiatlon ax the Itidgoa aie on. I. nominated lit the u. eral jmwein r. i et 1 It 1 ly whuh are pints toll -111 1 his Majcnlv the vassal niler of rgipt conllrms ninh iiomlna tlnnn and his little dinky leitlni pass the salaries THN I'l IK IB POK 1.1 1 13 I he tenttro l for if, or gotnl behav lor rh' rt"' fiper intide Ihe vn.nncv whlth Mr Van Horin- in to fill the lat ter gentleman mnt pack up bin bo longings and ship Ihi m to the land of tin piiuiiilils with tho usaurume thnt ht mat If bo an wiiia nponrt the re nnindtr or his du In rnitn ,,nc or Ihe oldtnt tlllrs In all lho woild Tiar fh mil louiint ttattl along th. Modi tonanean f. ii hnn rnr mans eui boon no hem iih 10 miik 1101 imns n rouit or ithlliiiion nt some convenient me irniolls birom whlth dlnptit n and thnnia could he hoard promptly und il. ililtely without 1 r. rrlng lho liutntlons nt Inane to th. nncnl In in. 10wer Ihlougll rid tape uglmen Now that Ilm I'nlted Stales has vented lights In the thillpilnt tiudt with th. Orient had inn. ib, ,1 ,,d 1HC via the Suor cuiial Is nitre to grow In Innoi tunce WHAT Iih MI'HT 1)0 Thus the ponltlm to i hit h Mr Ian Home has lit. n npiiulnied ink. it on ntw dignity He is In n . no th, peisonul repi-emmtiitlve or tht litn.l t. ihe t'nlt d Hlltt.s tloverniutni thatge I with lh duty of ae Ing that mi ii. nun an pro tect.d I11 eveis Hght vou, hsafed h lirutitA Svlth (Ireat Hillnln and l.gyrt - the little Khedltc In fHid to sneese etoij ilm, Mng Kdward lakes aliutr The dutlts lo he nsaiimoil bt Mr un Home ait mud not to U irdtintia but on the contrnr are plenniirabli jot h. will be 1 xpr. ted to els.ui.itr and 111 hold the majosty of 11 great republl. tho doing of tthlih, It Is wild, will cause hln nnliiij mono) to vvltlinr unit rule ana) like the last rose or summer un th tAnsatrh range This appointment Is n precedent It marks tin ushering In of a m era In the polltl a of mnli It meatm thit 1 1n111p11r11iv.il) new rnminnni 111I1I1 lias hvn 1 ilBt.i 10 the rank or old md n-nuintlitl n-nuintlitl Htnt.H which 1 '-itnoi to rccng-rlllon rccng-rlllon in th. way of I1111 01 int appoint mints to platen not einiv tiltliln the mmines of Ihe Pnlli I Klntm hut 11a inv its en agnitn in other p.-iiln of the woill It Is Hit. Ami Mm, xl'iah hnn Ii 1 n loioytiilne I an r suill. I, .ft import 011., 10 h. ,1111th 1 , ,pnlm ,,t of high guide oiitnhlf tlio bniimlai It n tf the Hintt Hi ie nit 1. roalllons wlihln the gift of tho I'liHlilint mine il -I111I.I. thnti that to tt hi h Wllllnm tli int Van Homo hrm I. , urtifllted Ii Is not on It a .01111 linn nl to Hi nalor h 11 bin it ib in 11 urn of ft ,0 1 1 I It t n I s ,, ,, rr nn l 11 1i 1 n 111 1 1 , , u c 1 . Ih I 1 11 1 , ,, I!v th nu 1 h n it 11 b t tl 11 to rtlrnto vthnt lho Sltlte ma leasonnl ly expect in the event tho next Lcglnla tun shall present n good viorklng nn Jontv Ihe nbove Idean nre taken from tho diicusilons Indulgp 1 in here bj well poBtr I men who aie witching the nn crndanry of Utah s star with Intt rest Some of the Nea Perron Indians up In llnho nre ro intelligent that the) can thlnl lames Stuart Is one of then elilortninn lie Is well educated and vtlne and he claims to know whnt Is 1 est fn hln people Tor the purpose of toll-lug toll-lug the rnillin tonunlnnloner a few thlngn lames Stuart Is here voicing nd tamed Ifloat 11s lo Ih education ot Vf ting In linns nnd assorting the propn sltlun lhat very few white persons lire comreteiit to tench Indian children, thai Inllnnn can and nhould he educat-el educat-el nnd trained to toni h the little red nkinn leiause the) alone iindornlnnd the lntllnu naltite maniiorir-mn mo 1 of ex I renslon etc lames Stuart It In sold, In ri.llcalls opposed to Ihe ntw pollc of the Indian olllce whhh reduced the positions or Indian ngontn to superln-teidoncles superln-teidoncles of Indlnn schools nnd Is here to trs to tonvlnte the Inllan commissioner commis-sioner that the scheme is sure to prove a failure Insofar an Ih Nes Perce In dlnn agency Is cone in I Pttnrt has also emphasised the Inroinpetencj of th iiiun nt Ihe head ' f the agones school and It Is said tin given reasons w h) that oltlclal sin ill be retired to private life This 'nse recalls the charges t referred re-ferred b) e Oov Met onnell of Idaho with the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs wherein he arraigns the m in-aKtmetit in-aKtmetit of Inllan sihools In several Western ui,enclcs dating back for several sev-eral stars under the best Instructors in the bureau Ihe Governor has alleged fraud mnlailnilnlstntlnn Immorallts neglect of Indian children all of which forms a l?t of unprintable muff leading to the conclusion that any ssdtem for handling Indian children is fir fiom perfect and won! 1 t ot be free fiom itgls Inpiem which gin Man to much gossip I hate tulkel with some well Intormed people on this subjo t and am told thit the best ot tin Indlnn schooln ire nont too good In liuporttlit aspects It being imnsillle to In.lute th semi bar! or oua to lite up to the sun lints set by Ihe Government Instructors However Oot McConnell has tiled charges ugalnnt .orialn white persons In the Indian sen Ire an I says h can prote every count in the Indictment I naked the Governor to state his object In thus spondlng a whole session In an eftoit to proto dlnhonests In Ihe Inllan service He sail that his brief oxterl ence as an Indian Inst octor lis 1 en nhlel him lo see so much that was wrong that In. felt he owed It to the Indians as a nutlet of liumanlt) to set things tight If he coul 1 In re Initial the Indian ottlce chnrges Miron nell with gross mlsrnnliiet In oittce The Commissioner of Indl-in Affairs stands v 'rs high In U uhliiKinn and needs no clef ens Senator llanllnn ie (he onslaught up on the I'hilliilni C.nternnieni bill sieakmgforh him He ill 1 hi utmost to bring out of Hu question material which may lie use I to Influence vnt in th forthcoming rngieslonnl elei lions Hi Htiiplosed loir nl inguagn In his .1 niiiiLhitloii of ih 111erlctu1 snldlers who praetlrallt iilcgod cruelties upon I'lllplno Insurkenis in I deniunred (.en fhalTee us 1 di.tnrd vlllaltl who has hi ought illshoi. r urBin the Ainerltan name nn) the Vmtilinii peo le Ho publican 8enal..ih tletv these nttarks upon the Ami rh 111 .nldloi with jeirert c iinplncnos r.u ihf) know the joung men or the Natl n nie sure to 11 mnt It It Is lirdcmtool ninvng llomorrailc Kcnntors that th. t will innsuine at le-int two wiekn In a disc union ut the Philippine (Inurnment bill It was o lectt I that tho It publlcani would n 11 sume about is inti h time In reply Hut I wus told tod n ihat then Is doubt whither anv It publican Sonutnr will spuik In opionltion to thn nenmrrnts on this bill an Hit v do pot think the ni giimnils or th. I nnerallo rnlninakorn or verv groat liiiportnnce, In view or Hie foil that th n tailed question or imperialism wiif mil milled o the voters r Ihe Natl 111 mlv 11 shoit lime ago Hit lesulin kinttii to all llonetor -1 weeks 11. ilu, to be wasted In 11 11 nrt to bint ktn ihe reionl of the sol 'rn In arms an I It furnishes a In willing spell r.r Htpiihllcati Senntnin who have in ami 1 eraonal c.t itbllt business it hnn. A the Dcniniriils hnve no olhei Imuo 111.11 vvlilch the) tan go bofnie Ho e.iunti) the) ure foiced to make the mast o' It What will lho s. mile do with Ihe Cu ban sugar lanrr bill which lho Houao rnsseil the 1 thoi .lis? Kn inembi 1 of Ihi Ronnte will pirmlt hli iiuiiim lo lie mentioned in that connection but It Is utd that tluir. nn quite as man) in-uigcnts in-uigcnts In the Hi n He ns time vvno In tin Hnua an I thtt ir tho bill comes up in the Senate It it III be pi 1 seed In Its present form Hut thore In no certain!) II will teiich a 1 11 In lho t-enile In which tnse of 1 uir.e the vlitoty wniiii lie lo the beet ntigir 111 inufni Hirers or IH h and othoi w.aictn Mutes The sugir trust got tho worst of lho con t.mt and Is said 1 1 b nparrlng for tt ind I H IIMSI'g |