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Show Ok feu tiik k a st branch eaual movement a friendly hand and give it an encouraging word. Tiik wavku fuom the east canal would double our city supply and the entire country from L'ollinston to Hot Springs could be made to blo-Hjin like the ruse. Who auk glttinu the benefits of the reduction that should have been declared in the insurance rales weeks ago? The poeple of the city, o; the insurance companies? com-panies? IYblishlnu as wk do several hundred items, on as many different dif-ferent subjects, each to be critically B.-anned by interested parties, is it not probable and yet pardonable 1 that a newspaper occasionally makes unintentional errors? A p Kit son who pays his taxes has the right of a voice at all local elections; a person who subscribes for a paper has the privilege of expressing hi views through the columns of thai paper. He secures that right by his patronage and support. Mi sinkss on the LTnion Pacific is said to be picking up wonderfully on the main line. The company now has contracts for the future that will insure a wonderful business busi-ness for the next three months. Park Jrord. When the railroads are kept busy that is as much as to say that hundreds of thousands of people in various occupations, directly nd indirectly, will have plenty to do also. The country at large is usually usu-ally busy and prosperous when the passenger and freight trains to and from it are heavily loaded. Utah's business men are anticipating a tremendous trade for bS'.3, after the presidential election, v. hicb invariably throws a quietus over the business of the entire Union |