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Show The people of I.' tali find themselves confro.ited by "a condition, not. a theory.' the-ory.' I i:e condition means muting their backs to tho pust and looking forward for-ward to practical, every day results of enterprise and business energy. This is ttie time for live meu. live, issues. H hat public general policy is Ihe host for cilii'Ds of this growing and reaching reach-ing region? Which of ihe two great national oa. ties gives the better promise prom-ise of dealing fairly with our wes ern irlerests? This is tho question hi oi'c tho honsii. Sto ud up and be couuted ! The It. r ild. Tin) foregoiiiij is entirc.y sound, but it is in peculiar contrast with another column of the samo issue of the H'ruiii i'l which an appeal is made to prejudice to secure ndhcr.'iits for the democratic party. Whoa the puophs of Utah finally stand up lo be counted on the question as to which party "gives tho better promise of det, ng fairiv with our western interests" they will answer an-swer in favor of republicanism by a large majority. That s the test th it will decide the in cter, but thi republican republi-can majority will be y-ry largely in-creased in-creased hv tne elforts of tiie denioi'ralii) organ to lead too people away after a fals issue. |