| Show HENKY CLEWS gayy that the breaking down in argentine is very much in the nature of our own eras of extravagant over construction of railroad the wants may be real and solid but they have been provided for largely in excess of the measure oe present requirements and probably enterprises have been over capital iced A country with sach vast bracis of land of unsurpassed fertility and with a yearly of fine immigrants is bound to rise from a prostration of the kind that has befallen the argentine republic it is probable there will not be wanting capitalists who perceive perce iye the golden opportunity afforded by tho present depreciation of argentine properties and the stage may be nearer than is supposed when their purchases will come in as an ameliorating factor in the now gloomy situation in the meantime however it is quite possible that such variations in the course of the argentine readjustments as occurred on thursday in the case of a large paris banking institution may occasionally cause temporary revivals of distrust but so far there has been in all such cases a disposition among strong houses to join hands to protect the embarrassed statistics gathered by the census office relating to tho grape growing industry show that in 1889 were in the grape growing districts of the country a total acres of which acres were in bearing producing tons of grapes of this product tons were table grapes and tons were used in producing wine making gallons there were also f tons of raisin grapes making boxeth and tons of dried grapes the product of california vino yards alone in 1889 amounted 10 14 gallons of wine and boxes of raisins the prod net of the same vineyards in 1890 was estimated at gallons of wine and 2 boxes of raisins with young vineyards enough to increase thoy feld within the next five years to or boxes LOCIAN is now talking of putting in a water system the journal says we doubt very much if the city can put in a system and because of this doubt it has been in chese columns that efforts be made to h na private parties advance the money and put the system in under such conditions as would enable the city to purchase all the water companas comp anys rights and plant at a later day when the city is able before giving away any franchise wo chopo our sister cly will consider well the honesty and ability of the ones to whom the work is let parties came to provo a year ago with the assurance that they would put in a complete system in this city before the snows of winter began falling the snows have fallen and melted away but still no water works are givia the garden city and now the parties with the franchise hold the position of the dog in the manger A city can put in water borka better i than an incorporation and give batter satisfaction to the public TUB reciprocity agreement with brazil is virtually fre trad to a great extent ii is of course free trade BO far as it relates to the articles on the schedule merchants are said to be anticipating a largo trade with brazil owning to the new stipulations the lack of american ships is felt as now the trade if carried on mostly under the british flag stilla healthy exchange will cause our own ships to do the business r reports coming from california regarding the ri ch discovery of gold can be relied upon that baale will have another boom and make the precious metal more plentiful in this country than it has been for some years it is the scarcity of gold that causes its rise in value thus giving silver a second place in the currency of the nation england has been shipping gold from the united states for a number of years while our mines have been producing calver is having a great boom in the newspaper line new organs spring into existence like toad stools in rainy weather when the political sun comes out in force however we may expect a number to dry up and shrink out of existence competition is the life of trade but it can also be the death of trade ogden can afford to support two good daily papers at its present size and all others are rather an injury to the business TUB mormon people are a practical people gayy the el paso bullion and select for their leaders men possessing both religious fervor aad business tact to a high degree W at the same time a bishop in the mormon church and general manager of the mexican pacific railway THE profit to farmers in the sugar beet industry cannot be doubted when the facts are once understood farmers should give this matter their immediate attention and devote a portion of their land this season to the new crop enough is now known of a portion 01 alaska imperfectly explored says the chicago news ta indicate that it is the finest fish and game territory i probably inthe world while the general government has complete control of this vast tract as yet trot one insignificant law has been passed in the interest of protection the same care bestowed upon these two products in alaska as is accorded them by the government in the yellowstone park will provan the future an immense boon to a vast population inasmuch as with a few wise restrictions thoroughly enforced alaska will for generations to come be capable of providing fish ana game lor all classes of persons in the older states either as food or for purposes o aport |