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Show The ''Timaa" and Utah. Parti Record. The Salt Lake Times, under its present management, bids fair to become be-come a power in the territory in a way of letting the world know something of its vast resources. It' wo mistake not, The Timks proposes to use very little space in howling about tho mormons and a great deal in setting forth the numerous avenues for the safe anil prolitable investment of capital in tho territory of Utah especially iu the various mining camps. We are greatly pleased with it so far nnd hope it will improve as the new management becomes be-comes better acquainted with itschnseu field. There is only one way iu which this territory will ever bo thoroughly Americanized, and thnt is by the inimi gration of livo, encrcotio people from I all over the union, and we believe The Timks, in paying particular attention to the resources of our wonderful territory, terri-tory, will sound the keynote of the new era. Constant wrangling and vituperation vituper-ation finally become nauseating and disgusts people who have so lived that they do not feel called upon to keep continually shouting about their loyalty and pointing out the disloyalty of others. Populate tho territory with free-born Americans and the existing evil will lose its force and potency by contact. There is only one way to accomplish ac-complish that end, and that is to develop de-velop the mighty resources of the territory terri-tory and hold forth inducements that will attract and keep a desirable clash of citizens. The mines are the largest anil most valuable interest in the territory, terri-tory, and their future should be looked after at once. Let the slogan of advancement ad-vancement peal forth with no uncertain sound. |