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Show St rangeks are impressed with the magnificent school facilities enjoyed by I'rovo. The B. Y, academy is a revelation reve-lation to them, and they invariably praise our common school system ex travagantly. There :9 no interest more valuable to a state than its educational Btanding and it should guard that with jealous care. Every energy should be bent to place the schools of Utah up:n the highest plane possible. The ex penee-money comes back to us in a few years like bread cast upon the waters, in the shape of intelligent, industrious and efficient men and women, without whom no state can take rank as the home of prosperity. John Sherman the arch-fiend of de-nnneti7ation de-nnneti7ation himself, is in favcr of remonetization. It is now time, in iti very fullness for ilr. Cleveland, Mr. Carlisle, the peaate and bouse and ! - ' the bankers of Wall street to come out lor the white metal money wnicb, witn healing on its wings , can alone wipe the tears of distress from the eyes of a poverty stricken nation. If Senator Sherman can come down from his gold standard perch, surely all others can join in. But John Sherman is not for equality with gold, but would make of silver a subsidiary monev. We demand de-mand full equality, the entire replacement replace-ment of silver. Tins community learns of the early departure of Superintendent Piatt of the Woolen Mills, with infinite regret. He his been a resident here but a short time but has made many attached friends. He is a skilled maEter of the business besides being a genial and companionable gentlemen. The Dis-pATCa Dis-pATCa will always hear of his prosperity prosper-ity with pleasure. If the senators at Washington who telegraphed their sympathy to the English bimetallic league are in earnest, earn-est, let them introduce a free coinage bill at once acd rush it throueh. That would be superb 'sympathy,, and of the kind that the merest tyro in finance could understand. SCFEKIXTKNDEKT WELBY Of the ItiO Grande Western is fully equal to the occasion, lie is an alert, watchful officer of-ficer and the Interests of the company will be perfectly safe in his hands in any possible emergency. Welby has the nerve of his convictions. Col. Welby, superintendent of the Western, is not the kind of a man that a wise man would undertake to bull doze, especially in a matter of duty, The industrial manifestation is no longer a huge joKe to Patriot Kelly. The bread and meat margin is too narrow nar-row to suit that new military apostle. Yestebday was May 4th and yet we have heard nothing of a bloody nature na-ture from either Michigan or her hens. |