| Show THE POLICY OF THE STATE one thing ORB can be said aid of the ex legislature it has h per performed formea an n immense mount amount of work how well or poorly that has bai been done will be dove developed lopea by we the attrition of ef experience peri ence and the tests tear la in the courts courto that chat seem eem to be inevitable under our another commendable thing may be sald aid s it Is has baa adhered to and further developed the policy of conservatism which hitherto has hai characterized the be law making department ot of this oom corn wealth since As a well as before it became a state A number of proposition more or low ie radical jim ID their belr nature mature were cpru sprung na daring the session and while some come of them received considerable support apperti tj none were finally enacted into law without first fiat being sufficient jy modified modi fled to most meet the views view of con erva serva tive members what to la here bore said bald in ie intended to apply more directly to railroad and An financial ganancial ancial legislation daveral radical departures from existing laws lawe relating xo ao railroaded rail roade and finance were proposed abut none DODO were made the view in chicard to railroads which was enter eater ined by a majority of the lawmakers was that the state needed more of them worse than it needed geat ut regulations respecting them and in regard to finance ibe prevailing opinion 4 among members of the assem bly seemed deemed to be that a conservative policy changing existing conditions as little BB an possible noa aible and giving the jose leaflet uneasiness to capital was wac the emt to pursue the NEWS endorses endorsee the course conne of the legislature in the pursuit of this onsol utah can better afford to let her neighbors neighbor try experiments with now new or radical theories in lo leg gisla lala than she b can to make such snob expert ments herself hemle when innovations have been proved elsewhere to he beneficial it will be time enough to make them here in most oases the policy of the state through its ite legislature and officers of all its ita mu through their controlling authorities and of its ite corporations corporation rod and business houses should be to maintain and fortify the character for solidity and steadfastness which utah otah already hai ban established so 0 o well bueb a character will always be strong to in the estimation of the world and in fact and will draw to itself the worlds world le strength tb in the form of capital and the she friendship of ef strong men this Is what utah wants wanta she ought to become became famous for her bar changeless reliability for her bar fixedness of purpose ee and for the stability of her bet laws law and institutions institution snob buob a reputation coupled with her comparatively boundless bound lew resources will carry her swiftly onward to the brilliant destiny which awaits her |