Show s ith t m I TIlE PROSPECT i 7 On rio partjof the plane twhcrewe find our Tiabitations are better conditions more cheerful circumstances or more promising prospectsto be found than in Utah We have here everything neces ary to mans < development prosperity and advancement nature with a lavish handt has i Scjdered pleply oera unPlug land So that those who inhabit it may i Read t icir history in aviations tyes I t i rr p > We have all we want and to spare granaries bursting v ith their stores I rangesfiHed with cattle 1 splendid fields growing towns promising cities beautiful i beauti-ful buildings and all the modern devices and incidents lending comfort to our race there would seepi to be but little else wanting and that little is so cheap and so easily procured that it would appear ap-pear actually a sin that there should be I such influences work as withhold it That one thing is harmony with a due I regard for the rights of those who entertain en-tertain conflicting opinions It has always seemed to us that there was no commodity so cheap and productive of good results as ommon civility toward our kind and when this result is acquired by the Christianlike accomplishment of syrallowance j or differences in j disposition and therefore conflicts of opinion we arc getting along very well But there is un evident disposition hereabout to maintain a different state ifljiflairs we say maintain main-tain advisedly for it was established a long time ago and has been gradually worked up ever since it is a fecfingon the part of the minority to crush the majority by means previously unheard of in the history of the country means most disreputable and unjust a I feeling indicative of a disposition to resort I re-sort to headquarters the means to accomplish results which the local situation situ-ation does not call for and which no I one who relies upon the strong arm I of justice dtl1CJ fmaltrnimph of right i ever appeil ta That is they will win i if they can by means presently within tncir ontrol i fitheyjcahnotthus con qucV they will sfskthe powerS that be to step in4aid mae tio5contestutlerly bl iiiettmmIby j denmanUitjg ff l hell a iicithcr heir erctlmstncc nor the iiepeKsities lliqoccasionretjuire V I We liould liarve idiis l of this Human nature here isliotso greatly at I variance with human nature elsewhere as to make it necessary tliafrohc class I be treated as humans and another as ininitnate objects if any thing is wanting Want-ing let it conic through < ro5r channels chan-nels and whatever is needed toset t us i iihtwith each Other be the result of a I mutual determination to be fair equitable equit-able and jut without appealing to hatred yjndietivcncis spleen |