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Show TIIU LA71.sr roLiriMliMOtl MI..NT. TlIK jirople of Ulh were tretl jntetjij to another genuine rurprlae. While the DUli I III, callo t dy II" Detnocr.tlo supporter, the "Home Itule tilll,"wai itlll a .uhject of anl. Diateil dlcuton, luw came of the In traduction In the Hena'ehy a itatindi Iteputillran of a bill for the aJmlnlon uf Utah at a Bute. We confrn to ai much rurirle at thli advancrd ttrp ai at the hill-wajr meanure tint rv cedrd It. It ! listed that IhU kill, like the other, was prepare! Iti till, city and forwarded to Washington to lie pre-fnll pre-fnll lo both llou.f'nf OonireM, and that while Heoator Trltrt, of Colorado, Introduced II In the upper IIoue, lle reriitatlTe Clark, of Wyoming, Introduced Intro-duced II In the lower lluute. W. look upon thl movement a a nhrewd (.oUtlctl maneuver l7 the llo-ixihllralii. llo-ixihllralii. Thalthe eo-ialleJ "ltome Itule l.lll"m d.elieil to rapture Utah for the Democrat. I evident on It. face. Thrre could not have liven a better Un to Influence the pro (lo In fivor nf the fWpiiullcati. than IhU which hai be.n oltar-ly oltar-ly prepared to counttratt the other .cheme. It will recommenl Itrelf t clllteni a. m much better than the half way mutiure, that people not yet decldod at to which political I arly they favor will, In many Instance., throw In thtlr vote and Interrat with the party that taku a aland for the full liberty of the cltlieui. Itieem. need. IrHlo argue that If Utah It prepared for the bill framed by the D.mocrali, they are oerlaluly ready for the measure projioied by the llepubllcam. Kven the itronifett 'Iltieral" op-I'OnenU op-I'OnenU of itatehoo I kavo admitted IhU, and declared their preference for Iho full liberty of Utile tovirclgnly to that which 1. neither on. thing nor the i.tlmr. We do not ir. how any party cr faction fac-tion can eoo-l.trnllj flht the bill Introduced In-troduced by Hrntter Teller. It oit-one. oit-one. actuil Utehood lonj enough, In cur opinion, to tatUly doubten. It gtvt. Comirefls an opportunity to pan UionthoConitltutlon tbat Ih. people of Utah miy frame. It atDrdi all cla-ea the right to vote upon the question of etalrhooil, and both pirtlra achanc. toitruggl. tor the oontrol of the new oommonwealtfj. We believe It would do more for Utah'. pro--orlty than anything else that would bedeviled. It woull cement ce-ment the uulou with which the poo pie here are connecteJ to tho great national na-tional government; It would banUMhe 111 fvellnga that iat dHIWencei have engendered; It would trengthen the KDtlmenti of patrlotlun that have been nrouaed In the briatU of the younger member, of .octet; It would place all our material mate-rial Interest on a solid bjsls, and It would lift Utah to the iltlon whkti ih. ought to occupy as an Integral In-tegral part of the American Union, Identified with the whole country for the aurrmacy of the national !a and the itlory and jerpetulty of the United Btatrs. |