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Show JOE YOUNG. H Colorado is a great stato, but it is a very sol- fish one. It pushed its Indians over the border into H Utah becauRp it wanted their lands; it dtd it, H too, when Utah had no representative in the Unit- H ed States Senate to plead her causo. But not H satisfied with that, it has found that Utah has a M Big Injun railroad man, and in its own stoalthy H way it has come and stolon him. Wo deplore tho M steal on Utah's account, we-congratulate Colorado H on its steal, for it has secured a man who will at M once bo a great help to both Colorado's railroads M and Colorado's socioty. It is a distinct loss to M Utah to have Joe Young go away; a distinct gain M to Colorado that it has, for ono of its railroads, M secured tho services of Mr. Young. Mr. Young H is perfectly equipped in his profession, he is at H the same time an irroproachablo citizen. ' For his own welfaro wo hope tho change will jH be in ovory way to his groat advantage Ho will H carry with him tho full respect and warm friend- H ship of tho thourands who know him in Utah, and H while deploring his going wo again congratulate H Colorado in securing his services. H |