Show i THE deseret news notices the prominence given utah at the oleve land convention and believes it would not bo different with the other party in the papers arriving from the east it says as well the dispatches giving an account of the proceeding accord to utah special bentien as was never bedora given to a commonwealth not yet entered into statehood the believes this to be duo to conservatism ism some things may not havo exactly suited her people it bays and may have called forth a vigorous protest yet tasy hava not gone off on a tangent or indulged in hasty ill considered action the result of an angry impulse their policy has been to nove n ove steadily forward in the line oi calm conviction refusing to engage in the uncertain oscillations that mark some other communities thus have gained B reputation for stability and firmness of purpose that is now standing them in good stead T 0 BAILEY land agent at salt lake writes that under an act of congress of dec 27 1891 second homestead entries are allowed under the following conditions that any settler upon public land is unable by reason of total or partial destruction or failure of crops sickness or other unavoidable casualty to secure a support for himself herself or those depending upon him or her for tho land entered as a homestead and who on account of any has prior to said act forfeited hia or her entry such per tie permitted to matee a sec ons entry oagot to exceed a quarter section on any public land subject to the homestead law and to perfect to the same under the same conditions in ovary respect as if he had not made the former entry will have to await the pans anre cf hoke smith on the final opening of the thatah and uncompahgre indian reservations it is one thing in democratic administration to get a law passed and another thing to get it enforced congress ordered the reservations opened ant the administration is not working hurriedly for their opening secretary smith told delegate cannon the oth erday that theland would nat be opened before next spring THE salt lake organ of democracy attempts to be fanny because the league convention did nothing for silver while doing nothing against it still it feals sore because the request of the illinois democrats in convention assembled who declared in favor of independent free silver coinage made to the democratic national committee to call a convention as early as august 1895 will in all probability not be complied with those are its own word IF iho cleveland convention had passed resolutions on party policy the league clubs would have had no to enforce them it is only 8 party platform that is binding and the party never goes back on ita platform if it says next year it will do something tor silver rest assured it will be done THE necessity of a provision in has not been BO urgent in the past but with cloae competition between butchard but chars and grocery gro cere it would be well for to anva an inspector diseased meats and decaying vegetables are productive of much sickness SALT lake this year engages mostly home teachers for the city school we believe in the principle of giving home teachers the preference bhora ability not lacking in the bamo bomo educators EVEN colorados delegation to the league convention was not full the west not represented as it should have boen |