Show dut IT POLYGAMY A day or two since bince illusion allusion win wal made to the evident or settling the ibe raised by the continued treason ason brou prou or of utah alln I 1 the fact that thai her pro practices tre cices tices are in defiance or of tho the law and ren few ciment of the country and subversive of religious religions and ad political freedom is i too obvious to require further argumentation aaion in a feeling of kindness toward the people of that upon whom is imp imposed 19 ling against which th they ey would to rebel I 1 it they dared to dope do f tb the lid administration arlit on prop such action as will set at rest resi t the vexed question two hills bills have hato been introduced into congress one in the senate by y mr 1 relin buyken and tho the other in in the giouse by general culler butler they are both understood to favor thorough worl work and cither if adopt adopted edwill will lead to on an early solution of all the difference tho bill in tho the declares that hat no alien practicing polygamy shall bo be admitted to citizenship this thia prevents eventa pr mists from titling sitting on juries ja rii and taus opens the door for conviction and punishment of those who shall continue to iii ino a in the commission of this crime the bill further farther provides that bat auries shall be drawn from citizens of the united to the number orono of one bondad who shall be selected for the purpose ic various acts in the territorial assembly b adopted in tho the interest the cormons mormons armons and to foster tho the institution ution ara formally annulled and many gross grois now abuses es are remedied the tc adoption ot such a measure milca makes the issue isido fair and square ir if the Alor cormons mormons mons assent to political equality and consent to a just and generous provision for the be extirpation of polygamy there will be plain sailing railing in gutib ao and the territory will be admitted into the iho union as a state at an early dy day the door will be opened for immigration to utah and its population will recognize the laws of the united states slates as paramount amount to the edict edic s or of brigham assar an and the mormon elders T this his fact once established there will bo be no more trouble the personal rights i or a mormon will he be protect protected ell by the law that protects another mans rights every avenue of bu inces will be as ai free to him as aa to others by purging himself of he be removes the interposed ter posed by this law against this class ot of off offend anden cri if on the other hand ho he prefers to dine cling to his idols lio ile must take the con ce R and will be lilet ly to find hii jordan as liard hard a road to travel as infidelity to mormon nm gm hs haa hitherto been to others in utah washington chronicle |