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Show - How are wc to consider Mr. 4, 1878, slight of Utah in his annual n ., Our truly good friend, the published giant Brother Gocdspeed, wii ''s ut"1 'Qer aut'"P'l'(!:iril'c iVi'bint- dhb insisted all along Unit Uu my Hub- its institutions, bad become lb iTa-P'thc of the political universe, b-cribors, told every Tuesday altert: coty-iivo BrolD0r Uollisler, talking ID i rflPu'ca"v through resolutioi r'tlStidur- forms and the ladies, that tht r, )osUk'' tho American people, I rum Uu. riaiuu the preuijCQt t0 Credit I Colfax's, are intently kering ' L' direction. Our esteemed 1 ten set p0rary d0-,fn the Btreet Bix week tells us of the irnportan Hkrald Utah cufs in the Union. Ane Hycp, tne fflce ' a" these positi (e 'bat lions, Mr. Hayes issues his jlic ai.d fncsaage, through which we search for a hint or intiniat such a place as this far-west 1 lan who ency actualy exists. What fe visits tn0 umiaaioQ BtiH more remar uu" the fact that tho Mra. rn ;s, but hag receniy ijeen petitione tho premises. The j . House cannot plead ignorai . ng tho existence of Utah, for the 1 vrote a . . ' . . the executive mansion is in 1 house PoneDce w'k e w''6 ' ed his yco'8 nopbew, and the letter , necessarily be addressed to this nee of , ., , . , , lorv. By the way, a longing before , .. .. Jr cased QnII0U8' awaits the appeara nother rn' ' De HUBQ lady's iw the "e worta ' encouraSeraent , , fort and consolation contained t iecuted 11 j j . . . , are sadly needed just now to stn or and ' ' the causo. However, this is a je con- . biou. Mr. Hayes'. Bin of omisaio lan ol be accounted for in only one igo, in Utah is a great deal larger h itiea of home than it is in Washington, he fell is an acknowledgment that idsomc with it an admission that the ae was good man Qoodspecd, the brotl hdfl a law nf. thfl Kmilp.r tlin lfldipi hom blesa them! and hoof the cart ried. locks have unitedly conspired more perpetrated upon us a shocking ( ition aion as to our greatness. We ca jLTe-r- help admitting that a deception l the been practiced upon us, and tha The Utah' problem is not the all-abeor tuder topic of the republic in general, mer, the president in particular, ough view forces itself upon the mind, bet't withstanding the knowledge of op- long (?) and sympathetic (?) 1 Ho from the presidential spouse, jsion somewhat humiliating tj ackn is is edgo that Utah and its "problem" ry ol of less moment to the executive, hing occupy a smaller share of the p was, dential attention than the harbo bout Samoa, the transportation of ca and a muBeum of mummies, the e rial, and gutters oi the capital city, man the scraggy cedars and lofty 1 liars brush of the western mountains; and degrading as it is to one's self iurb portanoe, all denizens of Utah n isidc make the admission as above, gh tion, the preference to tho mummies, rgu- heathen barbora, the sewers and 'was sagebrush, anil - LLm..,- "' LATEST TELEGIlAMi 2U- |