Show POLITICAL POINTS on alie condition of the country editor 1 SALT LAKE cm dec 31 1891 highl the year will soon close and we emerge upon the new year ba ora your eyes shall pernee theae lines 1 he sun of 1895 will have peeped i brough the windows of your home and I 1 the editorial of j your progressive while you are glancing ove thia page I 1 shall be the spot I 1 met with a severe accident on the mat on my way to lobera my new year may not be a very happy one but in tha per firmance for mance of my dary I 1 always enjoy we know acme things that have presented p easing phases and others that are stirring m their nature aa they I 1 have rolled along imprinted on the panoramic canvass ot 1894 upon the whole it haa been an eventful year in politics commerce war peace education and religion politically the horizon has apen some j thine like the aurora bore alaa or northern lights high indeed haa the ight of some of the political celebrities d overawing over awing that grand phenomenal dia play fo ono in the berj center of the struggle the baies are not BO apparent as to me more distant observer evi dently shouting with baritone boites and uttering black accusations against political opponents opponent a has seemed the most forcine for cibe and colv acine to some but the profound thinker deprecates such a policy in the political i eris well AS the of religion thai education in the politics aud lawa of our country are one will deny but many or he political camp meetings have bad no more educations education 1 to the deop e than moody and sanka camp meetings or the salvation arnay parades in the streets have up n the salvation of the soula of men you often aee public speakers anth doubtful arguments towering to a cieli pitch in order to convince their hearers bv diee smooth logic is more and conducive condu civa of good and should be tha policy of all public speakers speaKe rc being any matter of fact must of necessity ba logic hence where two fact exist there is another fact above them commance COMMa ECE commercial activity has been on the cyclone all over tha world the thunder bolts dolts have struck with telling forcht in many pars imparting to commerce such a trembling aa to cause gold to seek adelter in and caves like the chickens under the mothers wing when the vulture ap pears but where doea thia originate when one body cornea in contact with another moving in its legitimate the reactionary forces become cyclonic and whenever any policy ap pearci poteat by to american interest you may lock for corn merciful irregularities and depression in business confidence in commerce aari business matters are terribly shaken it does seem that there are many lar seeing men in the world who are looking for a crises and a great revolution ie near by the antagonism of labor to warda capital is cyclonic in its nature and demands legislation adequate tu ane growing condition war can bo precipitated like a flah idle man feel the pangs of hanger creeping over them wise legislation may avert a war crowing out nf these conditions on such a great and good government as upon this choice land will never submit to labor abroad supplying the people of america while there are plenty of idle men n women here would it not be considered the eighth of absurdity for a father of a numerous family to employ help to carev on his dimness while hip aon and daughters were piang in idleness eager to et employment to keep starvation from their door when men aad women dedire emp t and cai not get it the is aad indeed in leed america js a world of itself every condition of climate necessary to toe production ot every variety of food cupply to satisfy the most fastidious appetite no article of food cr clothing however delicate the taste or fashion need be imported from abroad here ia a world abounding in all natural elements and resources to make this nation entirely independent from all tha rest of the world suppose america alone remained and e other oart of the earth sank into oblivion do you not think we could thrive we should have gold and silver in labun dance and every other necessary to make man and beast happy surely america would become again the girden of eden minus the old serpent peace would abound the love of men would no more wax cold from one end of thia goodly laud to the other a man donld meet a brother and a friand war would he a thing of the past the lamb and the lion would lie down together the contest between capital and labor would not menace capital and in every aelise of the word men would do onto others as they would wish to be done hv men would no more like shylo k demand their pound of fl i h peace would perch upon every dwelling and afy every heart 1 l peace on earth and good will to men H U C |