Show WE agree with tho deveret newa that in abo price paid for beets a the sugar works made necessary by abo removal of the bonery the burden not fall alono on abo farmers the railways rail ways ought to stand a portion ot the redaction the railroads hae been given lauy thousands of dollars worth of by establishment of the augar works and they would lose thousands if the works stopped EVEN colonel lawton ia for colo rado in his report of the ule invasion he tells that the are accustomed to RO into utah etc enst aa agent day tells in view of the fact that all these officials are opposed to governor west it ia the more to hi credit that he succeeded in patting the removed without the aid of the utah militia or the san juan A correspondent of inter ocean ia in salt ijanke watching the democratic commission Commis aion revise the count of the democratic judges of election so as to baale the constitutional convention democratic Bemo cratic nation is concerned in the attempted frauds and the large newspapers of the country are closely watching the contest the inter the frauds are not even up to date liaa i methods A STOCK company ig furnishing cheap amusement for the theatre goers of salt lake it seems TO that a good horle company ought to prove profitable in prove lauy people have a wall grounded dislike for spending their money to witness traveling troops it ia money which mostly never returns to the city A home company would be helping the home business TUE schools of the county during the first half year have done goo i work the only complaints heard are to aba effect that mear schools are too crowded in some districts they lack room and in others hard times have caused the trustee to lay off teachers THE free of the work published by the irrigation commission entitled irrigation n utah do much good the work has been nevii ed and illustrated and is now a very presentable book we are indebted to the for sample copies |