Show THE thinks the street railway company should begin to run their cars in the interest of passenger travel why not as we have suggested before run the cars with horses or mules and have them run every half hour between the railway depot and the corner of E and seventh streets if the public understand that the cars are being ran on a systematic plan like that suggested there will be no fear of a lick of patronage strictures on ahe management of the street railway system seem to accord with popular sentiment on the question we are receiving congratulations from almost eveia quarter all classes of citizens appear to sustain the position taken by this paper indeed the congratulations are not confined to the avowed friends and supporters of THE ENQUIRER but they come to us from several who on almost all other questions are at variance with this journal we had no idea unil the question of the mis management man gement ot the street railway was discussed in these columns that the dissatisfaction was as widespread as it is THE can always be relied upon as the PEOPLES PAPER A in provo is soliciting donations with which to help pay for its telegraphic dispatches A paper that has to resort to such a plan is a failure to begin with to be a truly independent and successful newspaper it must pay its own way how can a paper succeed in pleasing everybody or anybody if eighteen or twenty persons composed of liberals aad democrats and only a small percentage of party members are as an act of charity putting up the funds every month to pay fur its news reports let one or more of those charitably disposed individuals talk offense at comet dirig the paper might say or refuse cosay and away go the t THREE furniture companies one in salt lake one in ogden and one in provo senjt their combined orders east for a car load of a certain class of furniture the cur waa shipped to salt lake and the ogden furniture man had his goods shipped to the junction city for seyen cents per hundred while on that shipped atom the capital to provo costs our merchants sixty cents per hundred what reason sphere is unjust discrimination against tho gardon city we cannot tell and it seems to us that a reat big kick ia necessary on the part of our business men THE three leaved ivy 13 dangerous it almost invariably being poisonous FIVE LEAVED ivies are perfectly harmless and can be handled with impunity may ba positively identified by the little white berries which they grow bearing red berries are harmless the berries far from being dangerous yield an acid most agreeable to the taste and withal wholesome BOTH the poison ivy and poison dumach sumach though unlike in appearance of foliage have similar white berries growing in small slender clusters from the aeils axils of the leaves IT is said that the poison from the stings of insects may be and the inflammation quickly allayed by repeated and generous applications of the juice of raw onions SOAP is an efficient antidote for carbolic acid poisoning and should bo given as soon as possible after the poison has been taken and persistently continued until all toxic symptoms have disappeared A SIMPLE and effectual remedy for ivy poisoning is said to be sweet spirits of ditre nitre bathe affected parts two or three times during the day and the next morning little trace of the poison will remain IT is well to know that wood lye is an antidote to poison ivy boil wood ashes in a bag a few moments dilute so that it vill not be too harsh yet leave it quite strong paint with it the afflicted parts and in ton minutes wash off with boft tepid water and anoint with vaseline repeat till a cure is effected |