Show tTiEmE B winea has a circulation that every week exceeds that of all the other newspapers in central and sSoountthheerrnn utah ccoommbbairnaeedd in utah scanty it has a circulation that ex-ceeds that of all the other tteerrrriitorial 1 toria papers combined voteo oornr the omnibus bill in the senate can hardly beo called a fair test the nNiiccaarraaggunaa bill nN an important one and it asa hardmly to bae expected that it could bae crowded aside by the omnibus bill we still believe however that senator CABET wwl1l1 succeed in ania iineg tho statehood bill through the senate this sseeEsssiioonn though wvoo hard-ly think it will pass tthhoe house it will beo noticed that such democrats 1a11s3 senator adnaimca and senator supposed to be the special friends of attah voted against taking hupp tthhoe bill yesterday NwVee do not believe democrats favor it much A SsUuGaAaRn beet convention has been sBuOggKgeesstteedd by the lehi banner the idea is a good one we believe that no german or californian system of beet can be successfully fol-lowed bheorree in utah oar arriga tion and dry atmosphere will call for a utah system those farmers wihio have used their judgment more than tthhoe preossccrriibeed rulea for boot raising have had the best success A little discussion as to theo best mode of ccuullttiivvaatliainngg itlhiae sugar boots in utah would therefore be a good thing in our estimation siitt would tend more tfaullllyy to bring out a utah system Ai bill hhaaas been introduced in the senate restoring to gronom Q CAM KxOoNn the forfeited on a bond a faew years ago it will undoubtedly pass if itbhe case be understood mr r CASSOM theo of hilsa I1 offense FeOo it is a just act for his boornldd 0 beo remitted 1 or 1 S ajdvocating greater simplicity of lliirfot emong the wealthier classe4 of fsloocviieetlyy dean lefroy remarked recently that a year is spent in eEnngyllaand upon perfumed spirits from abrail tp log naattiion imneenlittiions the doling down of tho deseret woolen mills of salt lake ceity because the manager does not feel safe in glock ing up in the face of the possible in 1 flaux of cheaper woolen goods ffrrom atbbrroaad under a reduced tariff and then says this is blow number two at alo industries of utah struck by the paralyzing hand of free ttrraadde reaching in ahead of iittas timo like tahbea pioneer cased of a cholera scourge tTuHEf business men of cCooaallvviillllee have organized and are now wwaotrhkiinng for the progress 11 of their city provo coeds such an organiza-tion the wwoorsett kind let a business mmeennss society be organized and then all work for the interest of our bhormnae manufactures |