Show F SENATOR STA STANFORD'S FORDS FORD'S VI VISIT IT 1 SENATOR LELAND STANFORD the most prominent citizen of tile the j Pacific Coast paid a brief visit to J this city October He was ao- ao accompanied ac accompanied companied by Col Co Towne Towne Mr Mills and a few other gentlemen of note The object of the Senators Senator's ft t visit was to meet and escort to Ban Elan f Francisco the Senatorial RaIlway Committee The shortness of Mr Stanford's visit to Salt Lake suggests t the hope hoPf that he may come again agaiD when he will be able to spend more time in our city His practical mind ripened by experience experience grasps with readiness the material situation ot of our Territory Terri Terri- Territory tory and he expresses him himself himself self upon her greatest need in that respect It is the establishment of manufactures manufactures for which he holds we have unsurpassed ed facilities He regards u t f y Lion tIon of home industries here as a duty incumbent upon the people asa as a J well weD as the safest and surest road tool to ol Increased creased prosperity J- J The Senator takes much interest rys J In th Utah and her people and specially admires the genius of operation co-operation exhibited by the majority ma- ma majority of the citizens whose Cill facilities y ties ties he says for carrying into effect effect effect- the Ike of that system are J unequaled by those of any community corn mu s f 0 with with which he is familar So 80 j attracted is he by that co operative ve feature connected with the people of Utah that he expressed himself as hopeful of introducing and practically operating similar principles l Ila his schools in California Should he not Dot be as successful as he antici antici r pates pates antici-pates he he will be says saya greatly dl appointed Weare We are glad to learn somethIng r concerning the views on practical s subjects of so 80 excellent an authority as Senator Stanford who id Is one of e the most successful 11 financial men of America Fortu Fortunately he does not belong long to that class whose 1 sympathies are confined to a narrow circle On the contrary he has given r ample evidence of being imbued with a deep interest in the well well- well being betas of t the people For their ady ad- ad advancement y and amelioration he has expended a large amount of m means a s i to t his time Had he be belonged to the e sordid type of mortals he never never never- have reached the high point or public p estimation in which he isi is i |