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Show We, like the Herald, do not thiDk the presence of the summer school here will alone concentrate the school interests in-terests at Provo, but unlike the Herald, we do believe this with the lopping off of the normal attachment of the university uni-versity will go a long way toward producing pro-ducing this yery effect. Already the schools of Provo are pre-eminent in the territory both aa to system, numbers and efficiency, and her educators are just bright enough to seiz9 the great advantage pushed to her by the crippling crip-pling of the university, for all it is worth- lie it remembered that Provo is considering her own interests in this matter. She accords to Salt Lake all that it is entitled to, but at the same time will take herself all that she can get legitimately. That is the situation in a nutshell and of course The Dispatch Dis-patch stands by Provo in all her enterprises, en-terprises, but especially her peerlesj school advantages. The Box Elder Voice, the new voice so recently attuned to Young- Utah, at BriKham City, is before us. It is a neat, well edited, nicely printed and prosperous looking paper. It does not look much like a first number, with its well filled advertising columns, and the maiden Fpeech reads more like the screed of an old veteran than the jangled sweet strain of a blushing maiden. We warmly welcome the Voice and exchange with much pleas ure. We are indebted to an eyer attentive and valued friend for files of late Chicago Chi-cago newspapers. Christ would feel out of place in that wicked city doubtless, doubt-less, but etill for all that they, get up rather interesting papers every day in the year. Be Mello isn't licked yet. It may be that all that crowing over Pixoto was premature, ltio Grande Do Sul has always been the head of the revolt and she is not yet squelched. Da Gama's cowardice dosen't seem to haye put her out much. England has many institutions which could be suppressed with far more advantage to the Kingdom than the house of lords. But what does Roseysay? It is his thumb which now caresses the safety valve. We are heartily tired of reminis cences of the fair, types of Midway Plaisance, and the like. The human eye, ear and stomach are only mortal after all, and cannot stand everything. Give us a rest. In all this thing of patronizing hon e industries, we are to consider also the interests of the buyer, aB we go along. For instance, the quality and price must equal eastern or foreign goods. Colorado is in a bad fix. There is bad blood in her veins. The only remedies are blood-letting and sarBa-parilla. sarBa-parilla. The former is the quickest and surest, and it seems as if it will be chosen. Senator Hill takes one step forward for-ward toward the white house, while he takes two back. Hill, is no good, as a prospective president. The Standard, Sunday, wrote upon pious themes. "What think ye of Christ?" was the caption. We were truly edified. The Xation avers that there is one paper in Utah which is seeking tore vive the old liberal party. Ye heayens I They should have martial law in Colorado until both Waite and the striking miners subside. The Tribune is a charming old bulldozer, bull-dozer, whose bark was ever more serious seri-ous than his bite. Arrest, try and punish the outside counties who have been looting Salt Lake. Waite of Colorado is an anarchist,, always was, always will be. |