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Show The Culo-el is Right? To us there seems to lo a peculiar neivssily for tne vigorous enforcement enforce-ment of tho law in this territory, there being ono element of llie community com-munity intensely hostile to tho development devel-opment ol mineral and material resources re-sources of the territory, wtiiio ujmIi the otiier hand, thwro is an enterprising, enter-prising, industrious an I intelligent ciass drawn hither by the tvuudiuu , rceourccs of I tah, who by tnir energy deserve ahto tho aduiiration and eiuvuracrmeut of tho people oh ttie I'nit.xl States. Olivks A.- Par-tos, Par-tos, Hegi-ter. We are gratiiud to find that in the I short lime Col. Patton has been j among us he has been able lo make such put and d.s.'riminating obierva-' obierva-' lions. Tne citizens of I" Lib who by energy, industry and endurance of privation, have tu.lt roads, construct-J construct-J ed water ditches, erected dwellings j and planted frail and shade trees, do 1 mdeed deserve the admiration and, ! encouragement of the people of the i United states. We blush alo lo ad- niit that Lhe colonel is correct when ' I he speaks of having found another class who are intensely hostile lo the development ot the great resources oi" this territory, a class held. together in a ring by the sympathetic disiro to ' plunder; lo obtain something "for nothing; to live by the sweat of other men's faces. And this class merit ! and will receive t!ie reprobation and ' contempt of aU the people of the i L'uitel S:at'js. |