Show THE ADMISSION BILLS tins the republican party stems seems to have had a wonderful change of heart on the subject of admitting new states but a short time since Bince all rood good republicans were clamoring for the recognition of our young voting sisters in the arid and the addition of new stars to our galaxy but now a gravo grave fear has arisen its as to the advisability of admitting states with comparatively small populations the chica chicago 00 tribune a leading 0 republican oran I 1 van states the proposition thus that is ia the hie objection to the conversion of 01 mall uenh from a ten teni atory tory into a tate slate whop is tile fairness f ir ii giving its of I 1 cople as antich power in the senate as now york pen pell ia or illinois it is ia true ill that 11 t ana illinois and some other oilier statis states had but a small population N ft lien hen admitted they have grown 0 ati and the hie momentary inequality has fins disappeared lint but blather utah new mexico nor arizona has I 1 alio llio lie potentialities of growth that they had they never vill vi 11 have a large uon they never v ill bo entitled on any fair basis to to senators gena tors 4 the equal representation represent alion of the stab bontee ti large or or small email was inevitable at the outset it was waa otie one ol of the conditions of the formation of 0 the union thore is ie no necessity now for tile admission of small states nothing obligee congress con giess land to admit as 98 a state stale just that geoga meld area arca which it organized previously previous y into a territory i why go back to thead of ohio indiana and illinois what is the matter with the state slates recently admitted their population 1 according to the census of 1890 is as follows north orth dakota south dakota montana washington ton 10 idaho 84 wyoming a GO 05 the territories whose admission is now asked are reported by the census authorities as having 0 the following population oklahoma utah new 11 exico arizona W of these arizona is the only one that falls below the level of wi wyoming 0 o they are all growing in population in ili the decade from 1880 to 1890 arizona increased over 47 percent new mexico over 28 per cent utah over cent and oklahoman Okla homas p 6 was all increase they seem to bev j j aaroe me potentialities of AD growth I 1 band and they all compare very favorably with that grand old republican state of nevada which lost over 26 per cent in the same decade they are as fairly entitled to two senators as Wyoming or idaho or montana anal or north dakota it is ii too late ate in the day to raise the question of the advisability of admitting these territories the people have passed on that 1 question the democratic platform of 1802 1892 expressly declared for the early admission of all territories havin having 6 the necessary population and resources to entitle them to statehood od 11 tho the issue was presented to the people and it was fairly sin ili iesue begue for the republicans declared in favor of the admission of the remaining terri territories lories at the earliest possible date having M due regard 0 to the interests of the people of the territories and of the 6 united states tile the democratic position was sustained tho tiling thing to do new is to admit the territories oriee and wo we hope tile the S senate enate will consider the matter ai a favorably as did the muse house of one tiling thing the of utah may the support of elou enough gh republicans to enable democracy to give us statehood |