Show A JUST conclusion the action of the majority of the utah commission in deciding to count tho the votes for a constitution at the august election is and patriotic the commission Comini eBion bince since its incumbency lias has dono done many things for which there was no express warrant of law thie this result has been partly due to the fact th that a t on many points relating to their d butich diets tho tile law was eilent silent but wo we doubt if any one now can justly find fault f aul t with tho the conclusion at which they have arrived concerning these votes if ever the case could arise in which wil ich common justice demand the exercise of extraordinary discretion that caso case ii is the present one we have hero a spontaneous movement of lie the people for statehood and by virtue of the position accorded toi to it by the law of 1882 and the custom growing out of that law the commie nion is on has decided that the votes upon the constitution either for or against ag shall bo be counted thie this will give the moyers of the matter an opportunity which th they ey could not otherwise enjoy to present the charter to COD congress gross with a record of thousand thousands of votee votes officially counted in its favor |