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Show Changed ita Tune. Less than half a month ago, in a 'single half column article, tho Unity ! 1 K'ttn paid to Governor Emery the j following pretty compliment.-.: j "A champion of the popular inter-iC.-ts," who "has won the apprjval of .every loyal ciliion in Utah. ' file- had no regard for t:u praise or blame that infant b b el nm ;him." . . SVo eluerlhliv j aeeonl Govi-ruor Emery hearty praise f"r his pa:i nt, judijiutis a'nd nn-id.tichim: nn-id.tichim: performance of duty. By his watchful care tho U-rntory his j been protected from any serious j I harm." . . "Tue valuable service noriormed by his excellency can be Kidy Appreciated wlien we recall to memory the painful fore!vling which ! till oil the public mind during tho iu-' cumbency of Governor Axtell.'1 . . j I "To Governor Emery we aro indebted lor the vigilant and fearless defense of our common liberties, and wo express ex-press the voice of the people in saying 'Weil done!' " How ditlerent is the tune now played by the .V A'-j;i. If it weren't lor the fact that the governor "has no regard for the praise or blame that might bo bestowed upon htm," he might yet bow the head and bend tho knee to the jayiiavtker, uuu, in Ui0 language of Judge Burmester (with the verb left out) "be from head to foot with adulation." |