Show IN A CLOSE PLACE our morning contemporary makes a coiry out of olt it when it tries to eppia I 1 lowthe how the DeTri democracy in spite of the bad republicans gata gaic to utah in their generosity ero alty sity A prospect ot of statehood a couple ot of years yeara hence people nil all airelle when they rend read the struggle it makes to secure a passably all plausible fusible for its democratic friends it keeps keens back the fact that the democrats in the senate seattle held bach the bill seven weary mouths before they called it up tip that it took the utmost efforts of uch such democrats orr n is as senator shoup mr clark non bon bishop clemson and even colonel trumbo to get the bill on its pass sage it 11 keeps ditoppa still about 6 the a disgust and the anger which has alternated in the soul of mr rectified rectifies ran fies as he be as contemplated the cowardly tactics ot of faulkner and hla his crowd and how lc be has a hundred times expressed lets his discouragement at the situation it tells how anxious the democracy has been fol to statehood and toivola to say that thai the first bill tor for statehood was introduced hy by the re he and that the republicans in ili the senate and house leave lave ever since consistently supported the measure how the democrats democrat tried another sort of 0 grep measure asure which would have kept utah supporting some chivalry democrats lei in the hero here so eo long as the democratic party kept in power how the reil real work of urging statehood has been done ul altogether together by republican senators since the differences were healed here and it mas as agreed to let by cones bo be bygones by gones sones how seven months were exhausted by mr faulkner after tho the bill came up tip house and how he would not pel mil it to go on oil its pas page so ease a at all until lie he had exacted a prom too loo front from the republicans that they would interpose in no amendments with such stich a showing s that it Is no wonder that our contemporary pet spires badly when it tries even with its ha natural sifts gifts of making the oie vorse appear the letter better old side e to make a showing allowing now but cannot even scipio Afric africans anus renner to help and yet we bespeak tho the forbearance ot of this ahli people toward this contemporary because it has haa had many troubles of 0 late to establish that it was a good thing thlin to have hare tho the tariff taken from wool Is a 0 pretty hard undertaking litre here in utah to insist that to practically take oft the tariff from lead here in utah la 14 an thing thine to lo do among miners mancra 1 Is pretty hard to handle to malce make these people understand that they are arc to be greatly benefited by taking the little bounty away from sugar and putting a tariff on sugar Is no childs play to make the people see eee that m when hen the democrats removed tile the last vestige ot of a market for silver from the united states it was just exactly what tile the sliver men mail in utah ahe the merchants arid and the people generally were crying out for would be a hai aid d game for any ono one but ouri our contemporary and then to cap the misfortunes to have IL a democratic congress say yes we havo have kept our word we anre did some awfully unnecessary and foolish irm for several years whon when wo we were impotent tu to do any good by promising statehood and to utah find and we will give giro it 11 now but we will mill put a string on oil lt it which will bo be equivalent I 1 to saying you are riot not fit tor for statehood out there and we are not going to let mr cleveland be bothered by any more silver senators and Rep representatives regen tat ives above all we iva are not going to have the chance of dia di awing wini a a salary taken away front from such gentlemen as governor av west es t district attorney judd oner norrill judges smith and king secretary richards richard arid and a whole lot more who ho either vindicated clr belr perfect democracy by taking active part as lera in the ite army or aho since they reached maturity have deplored the fact that they could not lave hava lived a little sooner so that they like judge judd or governor west maht havo have died in ili tile he last kest ditch or I 1 the he confederacy your people out there ia last st fall showed a elle disposition position to repudiate tile the blessings which tile the democracy brought upon this country wo had been led to believe that thor discipline was excellent that their devotion to tho he lawlessness which Is 19 e a ruling feature in ili our party was sincere ind and still from the returns last fall it was clear that a great many ot of them are men who think which is an all unpardonable abIL offense for or the ran rank and file of tile the democracy to indulge in we ve give you because we cannot help belp it but we put it oft until such time lima all we think with a a little management we will be able to negotiate for the three electoral votes of TG PG for our candidate and it 1 yo you if growl groni fit at that we will ev even en now have the president veto alo aneus u ur 1 t I no io wonder our contemporary is in in ili such trouble and that in its efforts to make a good showing for ili p or it loebs hoem its temper an and a lists bordt which a arc re riot not be oming conling lei in a paper that lg Is gult eulilee lell ll 11 I 1 and sanctified by a piety which it bould be bilked ali bcd to doubt |