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Show NEWSPAPER LEGISLATION. No ono who reads Ihu local piiners of (Jinli will dieibt our lihserllon that Ulah uuwspapur uicn uro not treated fairly lu rvgunl to business of a public pature. and lhi)t consffiuuiitly thu public pub-lic Ib not fairly liuated. Jlostoltlio other Slates of thu Union, und every adjoining SUai )ias n elTuet laws widen protect loil) tlio papers iind thu public. Wu liulluvu It not unfair that Utah should do thu sumo fur mutual pruiuctluu of ull; und It Is mutual pro tuclUm bicuiiMu tho peoplu must do-jietid do-jietid ppou tho local press for their In roiiuallou us to local events and IVal ptuuecduru. Acting upon this iii-cussity, Ihu Utah Press Association's loglola-tlyu loglola-tlyu eoniuiliteu hap prupurud a pro-posed pro-posed mcasiiic, which wu pan heartily endorse and which will, wu beliuve, meet with tho upprovat of thu puoplu uu( tho Legislnturo, Tho bill may not bu perluct but it s, certainly an liu-provometit liu-provometit pver prvseut conditions. Wo do not deslro thut tills proposed measure shall bo a secret, but rather prefer freo aud full discussion. Wo Iheroforu publish below u draft of the proposed newspaper bill, which Is us follows: |