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Show a ;.;!,' fdu ,i-AiK!'';d. . ii:. U ..uWieaos are (K-U n, i oed not to in; ooiduue by toe t-Viti". er.Us ia -w,. iking f..r t ,oe liuve introduced a biit in .cngRs--to 'admit Utah to sUiehoo i. (.1 course the people he. -a do .not u jsct to the two national partus struggling with each 'other to set whoThail bid higlust (or the i. t siate. , There is a good chance for something some-thing to be done in relation to .Utah, whatever it is wdl he prepase-ing prepase-ing the wf.y for her adnssioii, Lilt f here is lit1 le u.e lor us to 11 do r .ourselves that we ate becoming "popular with eastern people or lin t congress and the national covori:-ment covori:-ment are rr ptnluig of lie: wroiics they have done us. There is no h iag of the kind the m.,tt-. We would he gi.ad to record tiie l ie! that the-e met, who ate ik.w so auxious to do sometiung ir.r Li ah, were movad by the lofiies;. Feu'.:-ments, Feu'.:-ments, thai they rccognied the fact that Utah had not been jt'stly dealt with and were now anxious only to, nip e. awsy the tear. , h-..t also we fear there is to Such sen'. nient attached to their proceedings. The cold facts are. it is becoming niore and more app rent to these statesmen and patriots, lhit lite vote, of Utah is worth having. At soon as Utah is granted statehood, their voles will count in the cJee . feral polhge. and in these das ol alrfna margin -everjf .lit:JiiieiA OttrV Western neighbors need our assistance in obtaining legislature for the west. Our vole on the silver question would bs something .towards free coinage, and our representatives repre-sentatives would be r.ble to excr! -their influence in the irrigation sclieme. The national parlies, while iii it her of tfiem has shown a great deal ot love tor ihe lnliabtlants o! tins teiTuorv can neither ot them ailord to Jut net us en-er to the euemv. hei;Oe-tney are ea.ei- to ,-io someiliingHor .us As to ti-ctv of. statehood in L h o 11 at fc i the countiy. e cniibi do ofm: nianv uiinsts. now imiisi',! M t L we WGilid be enjovmo- rbe en,,:, rights as the rest of tiie country, i Id I t t t w 1 I l ciia;me" given foreign ciidtfl to t d i to demand our lights instead oi having tolit;:biv serve nor naish.r, for the privilege ot existing in Cue C 1 t C i j iree country. "ies. litatehood would be nice enough and as we have used every henorab'o method of obtaining it, it, is gratifying to see members of both panics, nidi a patriotic ai d disinterested I?.) love for justice vicing' with each - oti.-er to do us honor. The Tribune has the report of a Liberal speech in which the speaker seems to think they can stand tlr-pressure tlr-pressure of life in Ulah a while longer. If ceitain things happen they can do as ', rave men do. -We pei-sume he refered fo, tba proverb. "Discretion is the better part of valor." Whatever bravo men do it .lppi aisfo us (lie wisest thing to do in such a case is to o, kf(s. where. P.rave men nevt-r have - much to say about what they intend in-tend doing, and those who ave everlastingly ever-lastingly telling older 8 how to ret hate too little confidence in (hem-selves (hem-selves ta follow their own counsel. J |