Show What Folks Are Saying That atmospherically the past week has been an unsettled one That Powderlys noble advice to the Knights of Labor should be heeded by every member the organization That the government seems determined deter-mined to gobble up everything which bears even a semblance to Church property That the C B Q engineers are in dead earnest in their campairn and that the fight will be a serious one both for the corporation and the men That the musical entertainment tomorrow to-morrow and Tuesday evening in the Union Opera House under the direction direc-tion of Professor Bixler in aid of the Public Library should be well patronized patron-ized That arrangements should be made for the holding of a stock fair in Ogden City so as to give Utah stockmen a chance to show that flan is still > on topThat the recent temperance legislation legisla-tion of the City Council of Atlanta I Georgia seems to contain elements of I success and might profitably oe given a trial here That the bill relating to the incorporation incorpo-ration and government of cities should not be passed by the Legislature without with-out the most careful and scrutinous Deliberation That Salt Lake City is to be congratulated congrat-ulated upon the decision of Chief Justice Jus-tice Zane protecting its rights to certain cer-tain public property which the land jumpers would fain have confiscated That chillsteelpointed cheek is too mild a descripion of the audacity of a certain apologetic individual connected con-nected with the land jumping enterprise enter-prise hat the Territorial Legislature is doing heavy work this session and has enacted many wholesome laws That Moyles University bill cannot fail to be productive of beneficial results re-sults That considerable wrangling is a peculiarity of western amateur debating debat-ing societies which seems to contaminate contam-inate even legislative assemblies The real estato boom still booms in its growth and many more weeks will not elapse before Ogden will outstrip the village by the Jordan H wever successful his past efforts may have bees last week demonstrated to one land jumper at least that he cannot always Winn That the lecture of Torquemada in point of historical interest is deserving deserv-ing of larger audiences than greeted it during the past week That ex soldiers and the compensation compensa-tion they are entitled to for services rendered to the country seem to trouble United States Senators much more than the surplus in the Treasury That the underground railway has bren transferred to Great Britain for the special protection of John IJ iIb That hardly a dav passes without the newspapers being compelled to report train robberies a state of affairs which calls lor vigorous remedial measures meas-ures That the throat of the Crown Princo is still a matter of imperial national and international concern That the clerks dance to Ogdens i merchants was the social event of the week That coercion whether in Utah or Ireland has much the same influence in its oppressive tendencies That no law not excepting local option op-tion can be strictly enforced unless Dusked by the sentiments of the people That Weber County can deservedly congratulate herslf npon her decisive victory in the reform school matter That the protest sent to Congress from the Governor and Legislative Assembly As-sembly against the removal of the Ute Indians from Colorado to Utah has the endorsement of every citizen of the Territory That the proposed bill for the prevention preven-tion of crueltv to animals is one which has long been needed in this Territory That the prop sad new tariffbill plating plat-ing certain articles on the free list and reducing the duty on others will be a wise piece of national legislation That the excursion rates to Utah will be the means of bringing thousands of intelligent people to this Territory who will doubtless conclude to remain I Ii i |