Show IT 1 ought that U will a jj bouru tuna this week con gre irmien are baay bacling their va aises preparatory to starting hooie is n strong undercurrent at work at lake at present iu the labor tion ble bod this week may develop startling features in can duclion lu clion with tho strike FAn of utah county aronld bo at ano with specimens of what can bo lapsed in utah valley wo havo feln farms in tle territory nid ho best farmers AGAIN WE nhsn the people not to forget primaries talk up this matter you royal people s party men aud lind out who beit suit the will of the party aih delegate to congress TUB safety of our business busi noss blocks demands taft hay stacks straw etc be near the suburbs of the city it is running too a risk by allowing such combos lib io material near the center of the city THE in idaho aro taking no part in politics whatever thi boason and yot the republicans ot that abate try to make it appear there is danger from them it is like admitting that their laws in that state are of no force to see their ignoc seal cover nothing estate men who have no other interests in provo than to sell when tho market is worked up to the ight pitch favor the city starting out v nh hydrants costing the taxpayers tax payers io all those who expect to make provo their home cant see it in the same light AN american correspondent in london writes abent a fire n that city and says minutes elapsed fire department they call it a brigade hero arrived and the engine kept coming until 7 the next morning fifteen hours after every spark of fire was extinguished the st louis globe democrat says the report of the utah commission for the past year resembles all ing ones in the important respect eliat it urges the necessity of more stringent legislation to solve alie mormon lem congress lias been passing laws for that purpose from time to time for many years and still tho perplexity remains mormonism seems to be practically just aa strong aa it ever fas it after a long struggle dc blared in favor of for paving the difference between tant city and provo as that they import their asphaltum from tho west indies we will use home material our as has been tested in the garden city and found to be well adapted for a pavement THE salt lake times sarcastically asks lias judge powers relented of liia promise to withdraw from politics and devote himself entirely to the w or ia his manifesto in the tribune this morning a fako since judge powers and tho tribune are silent partners rd ia the business of politics we presume the doughty budge haa relented yes we rather think he has could not leave politics alone even if he wanted to TUB respectfully calls attention to a call made by the county central committee for a convention to meet to elect eight delegates to the territorial convention which meets in salt lake october ath to place in nomination a candidate for delegate to congress the various precincts should attend to this matter as it is important talk up whom yon desire to represent utah in the national legislative balls WHILE we are screaming for outside capital to build up provo we sometimes forgot that pluck and energy on the part of our own people can bring about the happy results we so much desire As an example among the many progressive homo merchants we may mention the firm of MAIBE provo boys who have been in business but eighteen months and who now occupy as stately a building as the city can boast with a store that cannot be beat for fine finish west or chicago THE liberals will hold a Terri toria convention on the ath of october the call is very liberal in assigning delegates to tho different counties the apportionment is as follows beaver 11 box elder 20 cache 8 davis 8 emery 8 garfield 5 grand 8 iron 5 juab 17 kane 8 morgan 8 diute piute 8 rich 8 salt lake san juan 5 sanpete San pete 11 sevier 8 summit 32 thoele tooele 8 uin wasatch 8 washington 5 weber 56 total in some of the counties there are hardly liberals enough for delegates EVERT liberal judge of election who will be called to act this fall should paste the following words of judge in his hat in a government which rests on the will of the people they should see that that will is expressed that it shall not rest upon deception and fraud nor on the action of a rascal and a wretch who attempts to overthrow the expression of the peoples will and thereby corn mils a crime akin to treason itself tinder tho government which protects him THE wool raised in southern utah is largely shipped at neobi whilo many southern towns being without railroad advantages have freight shipped by rail as far as little chicago the ensign seeks to boom the town on account of tho amount of freight handled at the station and refers to it as mostly the product of our homo capital and labor ap well might milford claim the freight handled at aloi station is the product of that barren waste everybody knows who knows anything about the southern portion of tho territory that most of the railroad freight for all the settlements on the and many in the sanpete valley is unloaded at nephi this is the most convenient station at present it would bo unloaded at levan if the road switched off ino tho desert at that point THE IP oath of august the united states exported worth of mineral oils against worth for tho correspond ing ear during the same of the present year wo exported worth of cotton against worth for august of last year the total amount of cotton sported for e twelve months end ni august 31 was bales vor L for tho yea en august we exporter 4 ales worth |