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Show THE SALT LAKE ENTERPRISE. Knergy, ious character, they grow from those relations which they inherit from their fathers, and which with all the duties, and responsibilities, are trans- ferred to their hands keeping. Young men, vr a ORTH deter- mined will are the grand elements of success. “Young men without energy and a force of characer may, under favorable circumstances and with good opportunities. make some pro- gress in the wored. under But look ahead you can clear- ly see the aspect of society entirely changed. These venerable fathers whom you daily pass upon the streets and who are bearing the present bur- sacs I have bought, and am rapidly improving a large tract of land ‘oni city limits. This land lies immediately adjoining the celebrated Hot known for their superior healing and medicinal qualities. em- who are to rise up and in Salt Lake City, ed of many privileges, those frail natures wither like tropical shrubs transplanted on the Northumberland Is now in process of erection. This building, when complete, will be 150 feet square; three stories high, built of Straits. Rely upon yourself, young native brown stone, iron and cement, and thoroughly ERGDLOF. Heat, power and electric light will be furnished by men; self-reliance is an outgrowth of the proprietor. ' self-respect. Of those vein and _ The Enterprise Light Manufacturing and | = SS PELL Bence Power. Building- fl Freedom of the Press in India. Some time ago a native paper of the invaluable interest of this com- Almedabad published one of its isues ; munity? Anticipate the answer; it on yellow paper. Tts readers ‘vere at. is go you, “young men” that en in- a loss to account for the transformaTo whom be committed tion, when, a week afterwards, it came out on dark green paper, with fast advancing to fill the places of an editorial note explaining the reathose who are fast declining, to give son, which was that the stock of orditerests are to be committed and these * responsibilities transferred. place to you as Soon you are to a new Youare generation. occupy the houses, consequently the proprietor welcome you to her high immunities A public document, issued by the Government, entitled Production of this case the editor had to proceed to Bombay as a witness in a small-cause court case. Recently another Ahme- dabad journal hit upon the original ‘idea of printing its first side, heading and all, on the fourth page. It has carried out the singular programme consistently. To read the paper, you you be prepared to fill. with honor have to begin from the end and finand with usefulness the high places ish at the beginning. which she destines you to occupy. | ee And while she opens her arms, to| ber, young men, that the great stumbling block in your way is the fact that itis human nature to wait for larger opportunities. The students think that if they could only be in active business or politiical life, that they would be immediately an acknowledged power, and would stir the nation. Still, they do not put forth their best energies in their studies, they do not even stir the ambition of their classmates or attact their attention. The young ‘maen who are obliged to toil in the humble village blacksmith shops, or who follow the plow, or fill the city clerkships may be constantly heard sighing for larger opportunities, thus wasting the valuable monents which might have been used in the cultivation of their minds. As the all im- portant thing in one’s life is to be fully prepared to fill with ease the desired place when the opportunity Gold and Silver in the United 6c. per tb. $144,453; preparatory of a more desirable erected KILNS The of other ‘HASTERN has JUST a D. , oe 3 ) COMMENCED.—A lit SALT oH: yelb “eeek ‘ — and Kinney, made Utah with ee RAILWAY. all Union & Northern Trains Pacific, Central at Ogden. ———_——, Freight handled for points East and West WITHOUT TRANSFER. Thoroughly Eavibenag with best facilities for Passenger JOHN SHARP, and Freight business, FRANCIS COPE, N. Supt. Gen. F. and T. Agt. increase the value to $10,365,044.67—_[Og.— Harsh and unjust eriticism of others’s | conduct or performance often results from using one’s own ideal of excellence as atest. A capable but captious person examines a piece of work surveys a course of action, and how it might have been improved. or sees,: At Connecting with principal freight lines East and West, ensures Rapid to and from Utah. competes on 4 fe ue “Miranda, “Why, Mabel? qpy?’”? -**Oh, I just. hate April.” Because it’s too showI don’t mind the rain. Sut it’s such a horrible misfit month. It’s too late in the year for oysters and too early for ice-cream,” Transit With commodious warehouses, ee rolling stock and local and accomodating employees. the through freights. a In the development of Utah, the D. & R. G. Western stands ready to assist, with a Liberal Rates, the opening MP of the ereat resources that exist along its. route, Ry fey | : 5 ee | SOLICITED, Standard. Guage. connections | Mg word to the y wise is sufficient. CENTRAL Pacific | LAKE. The Utah Central is THE ONLY RAILROAD running into : SOUTHERN UTAH, Close ; | PROMOTOR and PROPRIETOR, UTAH enterprises 8 Business ona large Seale. feature of N ORTH CORRESPONDENCE i eae PROPER. Send for Maps and Bites | = Salt Lake?s Boom se Company | Promptly Answered. export value, $7,631 729 2. Computing the gold and silver at mint valuation and other metals at their value at the seaboard would | Folsom Estate All Correspondence number Pottery iS a, ae fine gold @ $20 per oz., $211,540. Total | of the product den Herald. Lake LAKEVIEW 208,800 ibs. refined (@ 468 per tb. $9,663,44; 49,426 260 tbs. unrefined lead (@$58.00 per ton, $1,408821,54; 5,918,942 ozs. fine silver @ 9902 per oz., $5,850,937,34; 20,577 ozs. Salt A and BUILDIN GS for ne purpose of eondncting the The Beautiful RESIDENDE ADDITION of Staies, to prospective position. Ifa collegate course is of the question, there are other and abundant means for securing food for intellectual development, and strength for mental discipline. The North _ Have - contains in chapter XI.,on Utah a contribution by A. Hanauer, He estimates the local gold output for the calendar year 1886 at 10,453 fine ounces, and the total silver output at 5,539,940 fine ounces. Wells, Fargo & Co.’ estis| tatement of Utah’s mineral produc-|’ tion of 1886, is tabulated in full. Summarized it is 3,408,550 ibs., copper (@ once he begins to find fault, to deprepresents itself; the most fatal thing cate, to blame, forgetting that the stanwhich can happen to young men is dard by which he judges is his own, to except and try to fill positions and not that of another. It remains which are too large forthem. Better, at least very doubtful if he would have far better would it have been had re- come up to-it in the same circumstanmained in their own humble sphere ces; but to censure another for not bring his practice into harmony with still a little longer, given to their emthe censor’s imaginings is surely unreaployers the required time, and. devotsonable. ing their spare time have ee ule Chemical Works » Which are now in active operation. and fine residences are promised. was obliged to use some colored paper which was intended for wrappers. Another native Journal in Guzerat disappeared from the scene for two consecutive weeks. On the third week it appeared with an apology note stating that readers were not served in consequence of the editor’s sister being ill. A third was in a similar way temporarily eclipsed. In and her hopes, she wishes that you retain those virtues, and cultivate those qualifications which can alone fit and prepare you for the duties and senses of your future life. Remem- ~ Salt L ake > Chemical Company — nary white paper had been exhausted; to own the property, to fill the office, to direct the influence and to possess the power which is now in other hands. In all the various departments of business and of trust, the pulpit and the bar, the courts of justice and the halls of legislation, all, in short, whioh is calculated to make your life both useful and happy are to be in your hands and under your controll. “Young men,’ we do not make these representations merely to excite your vanity, but it is fo impress you with a due consideration of the obligations and responsibilities so soon to come upon you from society. In committing to you her interests. and her privileges, she demands that to the filling 2 two miles from Main Street and within the ee Lake and Warm Springs, both widely an inquiry of deep and of tender in- their places? te SALT LAKE. dens of society, and who have for thoughtless triflers society hath nothThey may have a few many years suffered themselves to be ing to expect. the advance column, through the heat days of pleasure and of sunshine, but of the times, in all business and re- when. these days have passed and ligious enterprises. We cannot but they are gone, they are soon forgotten acknowledge that they have borne the as though they had never been. Let us remember that our Creator burden in the heat of the day. But has formed us, for duty, for society they will soon all be gone; some have already passed the meridian of life, and for happiness. He has so conothers its decline to mingle with the nected us, that they, just as well as _ generation who have disappeared be- ourselves, are to feel the good or the fore them, from this transient scene ill effects of our conduct long after | of action. Toa mind seriously con- we may have gone to render up our templating this mournful fact, it is accounts. | ie terest, | The New Manufacturing District and Residence Addition to their barrassing circumstances and depriv- and just a few short years; and | TU The claims of society upon young - men are of the most weighty and ser- perseverance a - Advice to Young Men. and invites their inspéction by J. H. BENNETT, Gen. Freight Agent, experts and investors. Salt Lake City, Bish, oe |