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Show lr thr .Trident never does another praise . i!iy 8 -.t in his life he will still deserve c I 3 country for haying made tUu ViU .-; -rged east feel the bite of bi'I ;d : a little. However, the Iesue c: Vrv's will put the east in a good burr, r without loss of time. If there is any s jort way to an eastern bondholder's heart it must be through a new goyernmeut bond issue. There Is one good feature about this new batch of bends. They are to be issued in small denominations and sold here at home. So the interest will be pay able here instead of to foreign holders. Thus has France taught us a useful lesson. This feature robs the issue of the most serious of the objections to a ne n batch of bond1'. We would suggest to the Herald thet the restoration of our silver mining ii dustry would create a demand for money. I is the stagnated business of the weat consequent upon dem ne-tization ne-tization wbic'j h&n reduced the demand or monejr here and which has sent it bounding into the coffers of the eastern banks. It is all lolly to talk of congestion con-gestion .and ecarcit7. When our notes are due we pay them in New York. In the condition in wh'ch our industrial enterprises are today, we have no means of calling this money ba ck to the west. Revive silver mining and it would come back at once. The Dispatch congratulates the old soldiers of the blue upon the right royal time had at the M. E. church Friday night. May ths dear old fellows live long to enjoy the reverent affections of the people. The ladies of the land can find no more graceful duty to perform than that of smoothing smooth-ing the pathway to the tomb in which the tottering footsteps of the old heroes he-roes are now directed. May God preserve pre-serve 1 hem to us for many long and happy years to come. The Deseret News scarifies the Logan Nation in a real secular and vigorous vig-orous style for its unfairness in charging charg-ing a clipped article in the News to be an editorial sentiment of the paper. Tne Nation ought to know better. So long as a credit in given the paper publishing pub-lishing has no moral "responsibility. That is a broadly accepted rule in the profession. In a legal sense a paper voluntarily publishing slanderous matter, mat-ter, is held to be "particeps crlminis." The Logan Journal has a rather strongish defense of the poor reporters, from the attacks of an eminent eastern preacher. We turn our part of the defense de-fense over to the boys themselves. If any mortal man has any advantage over a reporter in battle we have remained re-mained in blissful ignorance of the fact up to this blessed moment. If we mistake not, the editor of The Dispatch knew the Louis Kells now up for a disgraceful crime at Grand Junction, Colo., as a very artistic cartoonist car-toonist on the side of prohibition some years since in Texas, during a fierce campaign for state prohibition. When Powers plants his whale seed he'll have to look well to his irrigation facilities. A whale i3 a vegetable which requires a vast deal of water. Let the legislature never forget this important import-ant fact. The Deseret News makes a very lmity argument against the pending attorney's attor-ney's lien bill. Surely we can get on without that sort of legislation. Now let the legislature frame a law which will perfectly j protect the fish and game of the territory, and thus do us a great good. Salt Lake city goes after the fake doctors with a Bharp stick. That is the policy. They should make it warm for empirics. The Tribune should recall the threat against him who calleth his brother a fool. |