Show admission Aa admission mission of U utah as a state there is a i growing frowin fee feeling ling manifest among our eastern friends in favor of adais blonn into the union wise men merr foresee that the consummation of this would be productive of most happy results rb suits and do ao more towards the solution of the gge isk notty knotty question than i any aby other course can can possibly do As a fair sample of the arguments adduced in favor of the project we publish the following from the council blufe bluffs s bugle bugie we have no doubt but the citizens of utah will apply for into nto the union as a sovereign state at the approach approaching in g session of con Gon gresa gress eresa cresa and we have no doubt but out her het admission missi orl ork will be eop opposed posed by a portion of both parve parte ain nin in con can congress ress resi we hope however that sha dwAil be admitted under the constitution i formed formea and ad adopted by her citizens in 1856 1850 or under tinder any other ather constitution adopted by her i citizens provided it secures to them a 1 lican lean form of government 11 i we believed believe the only questions that should be asked aske d by congress con ress are does the tion rader under which she asks arks admission secure to her citizens a republican form of rovern govern I 1 ment and ana lias hag it been fairly adopted by a popular vare of the citizens of the proposed state it is true that that congress angress on gress possesses the power taj to refuse her admission without alleging or it set rea any teason reason may up any I 1 1 sos ros for its refusal that may suggest themselves to that body but there aretus are out the two tuo questions above alluded to that should be ask aski 1 ed and answered in the affirmative before her admission we advocate the admission of utah as one of the states of this union for two reasons first because we believe that every people should be allowed to regulate their own affairs govern themselves and fix the character of I 1 their domestic institutions in their own way subject only to the constitution of the united states and to assume the responsibility of a sovereign and independent state so soon as i i they are willing to saddle themselves with the expense of a stae statz government govern ment and secondly se condl condi L j because we believe by her admission into the union tl tie tle necessity of keeping and maintaining several thousand troops within her limits would be superseded and thereby a large expenditure pend iture from the national treasury Treas nry rry would I 1 i be stopped and a better feeling between the citizens of ua utah bah and the balance of united states would be brought about what respect can any apy people ha have hate e for a government that bat I 1 keeps keepe around abound their homes a file of sollers soldiers as if every man was a thief or hi high hi wayman and life and property insecure unless gui qui guarded a r d e d b by a m military I 1 force what citizen of iowa lowa won would df d rest r st easy r i the th suspicion that would be ca cas car u on our charac ei et by the gov ernect placing a s aad of mi mn n in hp be lame lamp immediate vicinity of h b s resli nep nee 0 ach il h i iha tha hp avowed av intention of watching all of his movements or how would our citizens cit citizens ilens feel if an arlay array of I 1 e er was al stationed statton station pd in our midst bythe by the tha general gove rim nim nt m woud vou d it not be bp regarded edason as an to 0 every c itzen 0 izen or irie itie state caa it be any anil the less an insult to the citizen of we toe territory in view of 0 the present situation of affairs in utah we are decidedly in favor of her adamia sion into the union what has been galner gainer aine alne A by the sending sending of an army to utah IV who ahas has been bene benefited bitet thereby and ald who has lost by it we answer speculators have filled their pockets from the national treasury and the nation has been impoverished thereby money enough has already been spent in iri s sending ending and kee keeping ing up the army in utah to build a railroad kroa from this city to great salt sait lake city nd ind nobody has been benefited thereby except the class above mentioned Is it not time that our govern government mer it should begin to taken take a practical view of or this fuestion question estion and instead of spending 1 nig rig md millions illio allio n s j in lu keeping up an army in utai e expend el i a re few I 1 v millions in constructing a railroad r oa to a and nd t through that territory to the pacific ocean should this be done in six days an army could be sent from new nei york to great salt lake cl caty ity if there shou should n arisa arise any necessity for sending one there if restraint upon 11 the actions of th the tha e citizens of utah be the 13 jec t in keeping ah army in utah it woud be equally as potent if it were made manifest that an army could be sent there in a short space of time and at a trifling expense and t the e demoralizing influence of 0 a horde of idle soldiery bouff would be removed from among the people eople we need aeed no standing army in utah ff the people are as bad as represented an army arpy cannot and will not improve their morals morais I 1 in fact the lusts of three thousand soldiers with the bad example of idleness would have a direct tendency to make them more corrupt and dissolute the ile morals of a people cannot be improved by legislation moral suasion and a good example is the only efficient eradicator of immoral practices and errors in in tre ire r ligion ji ion fon i admit utah into the un union lion ilon withdraw the tha army and build the pacific railroad and more will be done in one year to improve the moral and social habits of her people than keeping an ar army there for fifty years to come ana and ana millions of the national T treasury will be saved we have made the above remarks upon the ground that all that is the people of utah is true which we ire do not believe and if the charges made against her people are untrue then how much greater the necessity of withdrawing the army from froin her territory and how hoi much greater the folly of keeping an army there we took ground against sending in 0 the army to utah denounced the project 03 ablone one gotten up and forced upon the government by speculators speculator and we now ask any one to point out what beneficial results except tp to the speculators tors aforesaid lias has resul resulted ted tea from the expedition the national treasury hias fias bled blei freely for their benefit it II 11 is liow now time that thai something should be done for the people the speculators have had their share shafe now I 1 let I 1 the pacific raier railroad be built and nd the people 1 e will be benefited thereby 15 i 7 7 A winn WINE BATI IY I 1 jl 1 pleasant lovers of t champagne bam ham parne an Amer american icari traveler in the streets of paris seeing the words wina baths given here exclaimed well 1 these french are a I 1 luxurious people 11 then with true yankee curiosity ird and the feeling that he could afford whatever a any one else did walked in and demanded a wina bath feeling wonderfully refreshed after it and having baving to pay but hive five francs he asked in some astonishment how a ft wine aln bath could be afforded so cheaply his sable attendant who had been a slave in virginia and enjoyed a sly ply bit of humor replied replie oh massa we just pass it along into room where we gib baths b a at four francs then you throw it away I 1 suppose no inas massa saden den we send it lower down and charge three francs franca a bath dars bars plenty of people who aint so berry particular who will bathe in it afar this at two fra fro francs lacs a 1 head bead den massa we ip let de common leopla hab it at a franc apiece 11 then lithen of course you throw it away exclaimed the traveler who thou thought tiit glit this waa was going gain even beyond yankee profit ro no indeed tn massa assa was the indignant reply accompanied by d profound bow no in indeed massa we ve are not so gant as ot dit comes to we vo kr iest fest s t bottles battles it up den ded anit ancl and anil sends it to merica rica hr champagne ane I 1 |