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Show genuine instincts of Americanism ought to date back a little longer than September, Sep-tember, lb'10, and May, 1891. Five years time, it will be remembered, is required to make a foreigner a full-fledged full-fledged American citizen. The manifesto mani-festo was issued September 24, 1890, and live years after that date isn't long for the opposition to wait in which to prove by action, which always speaks louder than words, that iu reality "conditions "con-ditions have changed." i DON'T B IN A III KHV. I The Ogden Standard hatessely ii- I ut d becMwe the repabtican liberals and the democratic liberals of Utali propose to do their utmost toward se-cuiirj se-cuiirj representation for tbeinselvts from this territory in full in the respective respec-tive conventions of the two great national na-tional parties to he held next June. Well, it is barely possible that one or both of the two great conventions will decide that the great mass of the gentiles gen-tiles of Utah are merely "carpet-baggers" and "unprincipled adventurers;" that the light they have made here for more than twenty years has been simply because they were never actuated by any higher motive than that of spoils; that they are iuliuitely inferior in worth of consideration as Americans to those who were driven out oi' the states and who settled here in 1847, who, with their descendants and proselytes made since thai time brought here from the poor and ignorant of the south, and from the same kind of poople in Kurope, Ku-rope, form a majority oi the 2'eople of Utah. A 1'i.coid oi the possession of the j |