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Show The country papers of the republican republi-can faith seem to have it in for the llerald. The feeling seems, fully returned. re-turned. The war is bitter and advantages advan-tages seem about even so far. In the case of the Ogden Standard there must be an added bitterness of a personal character. It would be far better for the papers of all parties if there were no such wars waged, other than those induced by political differences. The Dispatch has been forced against its will to meet the meanest and most cruel assaults from a local rival who attempted to break it down. With that exception we have experienced only the mo3t generous and whole-souled whole-souled reception from the Utah press. Brethren, cease fighting. Things over the water are warming up a little for the anarchistic bomb-throwers. bomb-throwers. Valiant is to have his throat cut by Dr. Guilotiue and a good many more of the red-handed patriots are trembling in their boots. The sooner organized society throughout Christendom resolveB to do is duty' in these matters, the sooner this dark threat against the safe'yoflaw and order will be doe away with. Patti Rosa's presence at the Proyo opera house tomorrow mzht will prove a genuine treat to the amusement-loving amusement-loving people of Provo. She is in her line practically without a rival on the American stage. The talented little soubrette has legions of friends in Utah who always hail her advent with genuine gladness. The Colorado papers haye not as yet made up their mind as t o what Gov. Waite's object may be in calling the legislature together. Neither do they exactly know just at this writing if they will permit that body to make any laws or not. Their old ass of a governor seems to have a head of his own at all events. The Logan Nation wants Frank Cannon and Pat Lannan for senators. Ye Gods, what a team that would be. But they don't belong to the right party. Utah senators will be ! of the democratic faith. The Tribune prematurely wastes sympathy on the Wilson bill. Never mind. Wait a nd see. Tariff reform is yet a vital principle in democratic ranks, in congress and in the hearts of the people. The Ogden Press speaks of Mr. Cleveland's Cleve-land's undying hostility to the soldiers of the union. By that rnle he ought to feel very kindly to the editor of the Press. The Utah expectants will have to wait a bit longer. "Tis weary the waiting," wait-ing," with them. |