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Show How about a Mormon victory in Ogden? The only two Mormon candidates candi-dates for legislature running in thr city of Ogden. Mr. Dee, democrat and Mr. Clark, republican were defeated and yet the Commercial persists in calling it a Mormon victory. It was a democratic victorv. Is w as a victory for progression, to be followed by peace and prosperity. Utah Slate Democrat. Of the many beautiful cities to the outh of Salt Lake, Proyo certainly leads the van in point of size and importance, im-portance, location and natural advantages. advan-tages. Surrounded by a wonderfullv rich agricultural country and boasting of great manufacturing advantages, she still has an almost untouched resource 'n tte mining industry ; which she is now endeavoring to stimulate and take advantage of by reaching out for the Tintic business, both by rail and a line of steamers across Utah lake. When rnese lines are iuny unoer way ana Provo has established contemplated reduction re-duction works, then that beautiful city will present an unwonted scene of activity, ac-tivity, progress and prosperity. Salt Lake Stock Exchange Journal. The Enquirer is indulging in a bombastic bom-bastic harangue against this paper relative rel-ative to the method we have of procuring pro-curing telegraphic news. The ohject of this is to establish the impression that The dispatch is not reliable and its owners dishonest. As to the honesty hon-esty of the stockholders of The Dispatch Dis-patch their record? are before the people. peo-ple. As to the reliability of this paper, t he public are the best judges, and the increase in the subscription li.-t of this paper is something alarming and is painful to the Enquirer. And now to stop this bombast, we ask the. Enquirer En-quirer to prefer direct charges and piove them, too. If it es tablishes the fact that we are doing any dishonest work, we will pay it handsomely for its work, for if we are dishonest we want to know it. We publish dispatches that are authentic and reliable and wp pay for them honestly hon-estly and honorably. What has it got to kick about.nnvhow? |