Show In considering the result of thq elec tlon the Provo Enquirer among other counts has the following Then the party has been the Ins unfortunate In position of th > pre m of the Slate There Is a a strong prejudice among tho Mormon People against the llml policy of The Tribune and MormoAs nnl many Mormons are deter mined to tako an opposite stand lo that paper even though in l so doing the SimiLe themselves spie Does the Enquirer mean that through dislike of The Tribune there lhroUrh arc Mormons Mor-mons who would abandon a principle that they believed to be right if The Tribune advocated it We should be rorry to think that of menl rrlY Ullnlc any class of men But the reference of the inquirer In tho main we presume means that because be-cause The Tribune opposed 13 U Roberts Rob-erts and insisted that the faith should be kept and the laws obeyed It fa I I hated so much that Mormons will for spite take an opposite stand to that paper I this Is i true then there is I an irrepressible conlllct on in Utah and I It wH continue until such Mormons dons do-ns Was done In ISSO surrcnder lo the law lawThe The Tribune has asked that tho faith he 1 kept It hns pointed out Unit I to op JJOKO Iho Iliac amid Ih full nubile sentl ment thin Nation could but result In Increased suspicion toward Utah In increased distrust In material losses and In handicapping Mormons of all classes socially when they seek recognition recog-nition In outside States We havo told the exact truth we have asked for nothing except what the Mormon chiefs have promised shall be done nothing that the Mormon people have not ratified rati-fied I Is a clear case that The Tribune Trib-une cannot stultify Itself and It scorns lo be equally clear that the Mormon peoplo should not stultify themselves any more |