Show IJ I J ENDORSED EMBOSSED BY THE republican tho the springfield republican vigor vigorously endorses io in in an editorial our noal corn of mr joseph B R valker for rot I 1 vor The editor ter yaya trays it tha tho president really rawly purposes carpa i a policy in ia utah and acan to bring e mon mom persist exit and healthy to IKU the u pole inn lJ the th suggestion that ho be should make mr 1 of thit 1 firm of wl wal kir brothers brother salt 8 lt lake CI territorial is ij quite fit order be bilbo a t prominent latti mordou citizen of anbo ater r t tore originally a mormon bu but t buo ouo of ti tho a lart halx r mil and it if gicand lii mil bill broulim r not ilia ll 11 only persons who bave successfully edthe power of I 1 boung they are at lar dIho conti Lit coial their store hero in ilia largest ono one in ill lii territory Tem tory it lu bell aln a sone rousi lit ormon E in PEI pit to of r tile the fulminations of tile church I 1 I 1 tary ir 01 have etc rich mil and strong u all oh aa in binm ill in their ox p tho vending of brolien doati poli mt larona from abroad aaro for yn Ve loral doral offices in U utah hm KIWIS bec lff t flaurr alli e 7 have C either or w 11 allo carm to mormon life lullu e forc ce or I 1 lacy hm have tough foil lit it wit mth a al I 1 flat no t arding to alio seat of mr 1 alker am the aej of the geyer cut wool boum pyo tire ken rowing gcausey coonc of in and antl a great tan anad in ia the or tom Ti mwry ir nuil and the lint t token a of tit rt et fail revolution that the painfully iKin fully drann dran out of federal relations witti with that and its ita palo hata ever prated this is ia not only a strong endorsement in ill iwar coming natif ic does docs from such a lile as aa tic the springfield republics D la ciul t from bowles bowks on ut utah ah affair it has special point it will be rem embri red th it samuel bowles tho the editor odthe i can was one of cf the companions of schuyler colfix colfax when ho be cam came 0 out to investigate tho the condition and resources of the racine territories and stales utah in particular wis win the object or of 11 her ciu with its sola tio lion n was uppermost in the minds minda of the colfax party when they visited the ila ia cefie lincoln loncoln a last charge to colfax so 80 the then speaker pf af tle tie house hoube declared was fur for him to come out to the ricly mountains ard he brought with him three editors governor brott of the iho chicago tribune richaird on of the new york 1 ork tribune nod and bowles ot of tha springfield republican cao not only did colfax when he be returned to the state f i r lecture on the E situation of utah butth sod her complicated affairs af Faira lut but bross bros and bowles wrote extensively upon the tanae bowlds across the continent wl was largely lire cly devoted to utah ind and tho the Al mormon lormon problem and when hepworth dixon went on to massachusetts to consult with lim him and other in in compiling bis bin own work upon the saints sainta bowles that the utah Bo BolTed and polygamy grappled with when the 1 nhiem 1 was made the iho springfield republican editorially encouraged it and gave cave found faud and clear views to the coun country try upon tho the movement bowles in maintained that movement aana aind action from fronat tie be people t abc selves would be vastly more effect effective ivo and thoro thorough uRh that than any action from government or special legislation from congress could be in the case the sequel proved this to be bound reasoning foil for whilo while that more meet from the mormon people them be ives to cm emancipate utah has been a signal t cess helping to ariaz about directly and indirectly the improved condition of our territory ry there have been many signal failures on the part of the government and d federal officials through the choice of illegitimate in laos and by the application of un american remedies but president bralit disgusted all gustad with these mi sc 12 ble failures fai lores and abortive outcomes has announced to the libe country a revised territorial policy girior tho the people a governor fiaui rom and the S L Tribune Tribu his taken him at lii ins word and su greeted joseph R waller walker is as the tuan who would as GOT governor of butali carry to a glorious issue tho the peaceful pece ful revolution revo lulion already EO 60 suc cesi fully begun accomplish the ends of the government and give security to abroad for fo r the investment ill vestment of milli oils in our mines in ea tho the springfield republican sees ecea the matter in the same light hightland and land in its former gadous ea views upon the csc schism isan ll 11 it urges to alle jhc thc government the appo appointment int of mr as a governor over nor of utah it if the president really purpose po tea a policy in uth utah observes the republican publican re tied anda ratios means touring a more persistent slid and healthy pressure to bear upon the the dugges tion that he mr J T R walker I 1 territorial I 1 governor Is quite in order this policy of a substantial come eime rale applied to utah for he calion 4 ind anal future prosperity and health is bunot not only at knoo oneo appreciated by our Eal stern but rise also by statesmen and leading thas cointa are insl inn moment seen mr walker is u the liast most toti anti mormon men alti c ki frees or th terri territory tory and andone one of the first balters bol and if he and his I 1 broth cra aro are not the only persons who hare suo EUC defied the power of Brig hain young chiy are at helst the most con then the force of commercial comis condei in for practical their attore is the largest hg eal in the territory it liaf has a or mormon patronage in fit spite of the aulm t of elf the church Chu relf and they lieve aown and strong as well lis intelligent in their in throng h long hodg experience it iti ia ai an unbind find thrust th rustA avii we know for the republican to say cay that the sending of broken down politicians from abroad for federal officers tn in utah has bats alway been a fa failure ilare blany have either cither weakly to normon mormon influence or they alave ilave fought foughi it with a zeal not according to discretion wt we bave bass not nol the liast leaah intention inte naon to wound any perseo yet bual applaud this penetration of the republican publican lie when it con cladda that tho the or of mr IT walker as the head of the government would give K arc the ilia crowing bauo alfinde of inde Peaden cri and alati a great vantage ground io in tho the territory and bo be tha is lest of a successful yet peaceful revolution that the painfully drawn bouc out history of federal relations ons with that country aad its is people i lias has ever presented ed 11 |