Show WM is mm just now our chamber of commerce could do good work itigan bially proy is dead and unless something can be done to instill new life in trade with the opening of pring the city will receive a set back that it will take a good deal to recover from wo have been putting on metropolitan airs and are paying heavy taxes in support of electric lights and water works while the actual business of tha city has increased but very little today our business man unless some united stand is taken tor new enterprises we must at them and we have the resources here that will prove great inducements to numer manufacturing interests let us got together now and talk up something for the coming beason of aotis ity and what 13 decided upon should be worked with a will oar united lift should be on rome thing that can be bandied and not on a thing that cannot be moved if the same commendable unity of action had characterized the people of provo in some enterprise that we could command that has been noticeable in our efforts to haa the capitol to ahr alty fe donld bo on a fair way to getting som factory on foot before the summer Is castlar past Lar the chamber of commerce commence something thai will benefit tha city the very fact of talking upon topics and what prevo can do will encourage baun these days when all looks blue tte discussion of feasible enterprises n the chamber of commercio Com merco gevea the press something to publish and sets people talking which ell holig to advance the town business is dull all over the territory just now even fin da but very ottlo trade and a traveling man alo hai been in provo for a few days and whose profession brings him in close contact with tha business interests of a community baya that he found oden fully a prostrate ax provo ia a financial but at the junction city the business mea get together and talk about natural gu giving bonuses franchises franchi ies to power syndicates syndiC Atea all of which is taken up by aba san dard and published under glowing head letten the isthan capitalists have visited ogden to aea what hll thi stir I 1 B about and while they may have been misled aa to the eizo ef the city and its are shown natural advantages that hare caused somo good investments to be made arow lye hava a better location for the profitable in est mants of money than but unless we talk about our resources and advertise them to the world they may slumber on in their native state for years to coma some men bay country is above party said fio fidow oW H aixa at the opera house a few nights ago but I 1 eay party is above country because it takes pure political parties to mako a good country that sentiment has caused a good deal of adverse criticism and it seems to us that it is hardly american the chilian trouble gave a of public sentiment in this regard and he general verdict of even the dem cratic party appeared to be patriotism knows no party we hayo bat 10 go back a few number and ve lind our exchanges filled with tha sentiments of citizens on the chilian situation and almost without a single exception the writers eay that our country and the honor cf its flag must bo maintained in dignity party we have before us a letter in the chicago times of the and 2nd dinst from a democrat and we quote from it as boang a fair sample of american sentiment the first duty of tho nation is the protection of its citizens the first duty of a citizen is tho protection and welfare of his nation and bid count rys aeten se should ba paramount to every other feeling an insult to her flag should over and alwaes be his incentive for action what matters who it is that dares insult the flag the offense is the same when offered by a great or a small power party politics have no placa in international qa arrela the honor of our flag should bo the slogan tor men of all po shades and beliefs and its nn tarnished folds free from taint and it suit should be an aegis board to hide all party knows no party or flag and our people can brook no insult the nation that is bif enough to insult our soldiers is bi enough to be chasteney chastened chast ened abili is benall but you can never tell how far a toad can jump by his size I 1 we believe the reader will agrio with as that when we apply mr KINOS high bounding words to practical teat they bespeak rather the sentiments of a demo ROgue than a true patriot no loyal citizen should forget his country such a theory as advanced by mr KIMO should not find a resting place in the hearts of youns utah let us stand for our country first and party afterwards A country can exist without political parties but parties cannot exist without a on SOME creature with a plastic brain writes to the dispatch signing himself A democrat according to josaph IT smith john henry smith and TB idono ia a moraida he must of necessity be a that hall right but it is a poor rule that will not ark both ways f ba a ed republican one must he a mormon tug will alze joins the church at bac or be nay be considered falie to his party we remember that when judge had the manhood to em out in favor of national ia uth the tribune said th am thing about hia if the judge bod that ml the quarry is how would th dispatch Dispa toh outfit stand and that is very easily accounted for candidates who were attacked were whisky mb and we told the bublie that saloon votes would elect akem it so these very men ran ahead of their ticket be sause liberals scratched their own tie ket and placed on it names of the whisky candidates eandi dates whisky won ibis election and time will prove it E A instasi was made in these co yesterday in the gutber nut ber of votes asi for EL M in ball lake the number of east were the mistake was corrected by the proof reada but a cameles ca reles printer tee error s i g e taa logan genii mg off on its democratic ary there Is ona god lika virtue about the editor of the journal and that is he is ne of person the same applies wall to the editor 0 the democratic paper in provo if 4 r ta t a i no flowena aa HI Fin erali owen was ameto flie rae without wit honT a blos som to decorate its pall according to the direction that her husband had neste 0 o anch as the tiniest violet or the small est rosebud abent hm bier in heavens name hava poor flowers done to be condemned to serve such a horrid purpose as being consigned to vaults and graves I 1 ibe sad looking funeral was a frequent saying of the poets and his funeral ceremony was indeed a gloomy one exchange willing to stop matron amri Niue felIo 1 dislike to scold but 1 fiut yon ought to know better ithan to keep my daughter standing iu cold front ball half dp hour saying good irist to her aa yoa did lat aahl as yon do every time yon come this morning she had a ter cold and her leugs are not strong yon know air goodness Is ahe sick matron no but ashes had a escape now these long drawn out good nights have got to stop mr indeed they inet my dear madam ill go right cut for a new york weekly |