Show SENATOR TOlt JS J'S STRONG 7 Lato In last ast month Senator Sutherland Sutherland Suther land delivered an address in memol memory of 01 tho the late Jato Llewellyn Powers of or Maine a n. congre congressman eman who won a high place In public estimation The Th address addre Is tho the more notable nota because of or the far distance between the tho two men In so soman man many respects Tho The one was c essentially essentially essen essen- Eastern The oth other r an example exam exam- Tile rule erf 01 rf all nil that is worthy and to be emulated in tho the West c tAnd t. t V And And wo we of tC Utah will ho bo better bettered cd by careful reading this thiR of th one paragraph para para- graph raph at lea least t. t from Senator Sutherland's Sutherlands Suther Suther- lands land's address s V Mentally he lie was I thou thought ht moro more j than titan alert He lid did not come to a decision quickly ills conclusions Ions were wore not intuitive but hut tho the re result re- re suit sult 0 of patient deliberate painstakIng ing lug intellectual effort Almost as a necessary con consequence having arrived it t a a. determination respecting cUns the merIts mer mer- its of ot a a. proposition Ulon ho he Was immovable able albeit ho wa was not dogmatic or n. lubbon Ho TIo listened t to th tho views of others with an open ODen mind ho did not differ I for tho the m mere rc sal sake o of ot differ differ- ence p Ho ITo was nn nil earnest partisan In the tho highest est and b best st sense enee A Ito Ko- all aU his life Ufe the tho traditions ms and principles of oC t that nt great party parly had hall been woven In the tue very warp and woof of hI his character an and yot ot lie never neer hesitated to voice his dis di agreement whenever r his party lart do IC- IC c I dared for tor something ho could no not nor Indorse hut but whenever he le disagreed it was reluctantly regretfully Always Al Al- ways ho he gave fa his own o party part tho tim benefit benefit bene hone fit o of oC tIC doubt In Tn It Is a n lesson Utah is IJ slow alow t tI to V I and learn earn and yet ot ono one that will b be learned as RS we get et to a a. better elation of the n necessities s of or popular government o n AI Always s 's gave Ms lis own party part th the benefit of ot tho the doubt Ho lIow much better botter it would have boon baen fo for or orall all concerned If It Rome somo of or our radical friends hero haul hall do done e that hi In the matter mattor mat mat- tor ter of or recent differences Tho differences differ differ- grew out of a t. t belief founded on rumor that leaders lenders of ot the tho part party had made mad a a. wicked trade had ac lC- lC c espIed dirt dirty mone money in tho the campaign I had bartered awa away tho the rl rights of ot th the Ule people It was untrue and tho the rumor rumo on which tho belief f rest rested d. d uttered I orl originally naH and reiterates reiterated b DJ DY enemies of tho the Republican 1 party art o oIts of Its leaders and of or every one of Its followers How better it would ha have havo bc been n fo for all If have havo honestly believed It had felt a 3 sense of or loyalty to their thel friends and to their party part and had at least asked In reliable quarters fo for tho proof before beCore the they gay gave it credence ere cre- deuce dence They would have hate found there was no truth In the Ute stories And th then n I they would not have havo hurt their p party and thou thought ht m lii of their friends and strengthened tho the hands of their enc cab mies But there thero Is another passage in Senator Sutherlands Sutherland's address to which attention mn may bo be directed It leaves tho the province of or Individual character and goes goe to a n sincere questioning of ot mo LIlO C C ui ox The Tho n Republican will find it a a. verj excellent bit of or We stand upon a n mountain top and look do down long stretches of or undulating Undulating un un- forest over grown grass rass- rass rown meadows and peaceful pa pastures turcs filled with now moving and contented herds s we see the tho lordly river stretchIng stretching stretch- stretch Ing liko JUto a ribbon of silver with long Jong vistas Istas of shimmering f shallows and shallow shallow-ed d banks wo we lift JUt our eyes eeR to tho the blue BI ski ky and seo see hero here a fantastic fan tan cloud and there a a. hawk hawl lazily drifting with Ith outstretched and motionless motionless motion motion- less wing wIns Our senses thrill with the glory of tho the vision but tho the majesty of or mountain tho beauty of ot field and river rl tho the splendor of or the tho sk sky the witchery of cloud and sunlight and shifting shadow are not in tho the eye eyo or tho the brain of ot the tho body of ot the tho beholder beholder beholder be be- holder but in tho soul Wo We close our eves ces and tho the scone Is crone cone from tho physical sight but we behold it nevertheless softened and subdued yet ct filled with a n. tender and dreamful dream dream- f ful ul loveliness still pictured in the marvelous gallery of the mind Then I may wo we not believe that when hon the darkness d of death Is Js come como and the c cells ells of the brain go SO back to dust a conscious something above and be beyond be- be yond y ond all nerves and tissues and cells a and nd brain which saw aw the picture and h hung ung it In tho the memol memory will mount f from Crom roni this earthly nl night ht of death into t the he light of ot the eternal morning Wo We are aro a a. little proud of the prominence prom prom- i given gi our Utah senators by t their heir associates at Washington And n not t a at all il surprised ed when wo 0 find Ind how v admirably they tho honor of their selection I |