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Show I The Standard put itsNo.ll's into it a j i bit when it charged that the Judge of ) the First District proposed to let in foreigners free of all costs for natural- ' ization providing they would vote the i democratic ticket. Mr. D. H. Peery very promptly and unequivocally places the Standard right in this matter. mat-ter. Such an insinuation as this is, is unworthy the Standard, and must have been mads by one who bates Judge Smith, is much as our blessed Splatter- blotch loves him, Mr, Peery fi Ju(Jg(j I Smith's clerk and of course would not pass such an implication as this is without resenting it. For itself The Dispatch brands the whole thing as false and slanderous in every way. The idle men of Utah would do well to act upon the suggeetion of Tee Dispatch Dis-patch and go to work on the low grade gold deposits. There is business in this matter and relief, prompt and perfect, for the maBS of misery occasioned by the prevailing hard times. There is absolutely nothing to lose but everything every-thing to be gained. Strangers come in here and find deposits which they sometimes sell for millions of dollars. Why cannot our own people do likewise? like-wise? Within a radius of twenty miles from the courthouse in this city there is gold ore enough to make every man, woman and child within it rich. All we have to do is to dig it out. It has been said by some influences j which are enyious of Provo's educational educa-tional euperlorty that we have not a single university man in any educational educa-tional faculty in the city The fact is we have four men in the faculty of the B, Y. academy alone who are graduates of the best eastern and-European universities, uni-versities, and we are not a'little proud of this fact either. PatronB seeking the best facilities must not be deterred by such false statements as these. Doubtless the soul of Geo. W. Childs feels itself under an immense debt of gratitude to an obscure, off-colored off-colored little Colorado paper for the order of its defense of "the philanthropist" philan-thropist" in a recent number. How blest are the dead when they leave behind be-hind such champions as this one is or . would like to be. Hard times will go glimmering as soon as the men of Utah resolye to dig gold. There is enough of the yellow wealth in this territory to make every inhabitant rich indeed. All that is necessary is to bow our backs and gather it. We look for a big gold boom as soon as the snow is all gone. The funeral services of Young Cluff yesterday were of a very impressive character and testify to the universal esteem in which the young man was held, and the universal regret attending hiB death. Blaxd's seiniorage bill will be acted upon by congress in a few days. Of course the gold bugs will a 11 be arrayed ar-rayed against him. Bland, however, is a host within himself. BexhAm has forced Da Gama to give the legal notice of the bombardment bombard-ment to the people of Rio. Humanity gains by the conduct of our Benhams. "Death: to society" shrieks Valliant on the brink of the grave. Death to the anarchists,shrieks back society.The matter rests there for the present. ( T Notf. the evidences of rapidly improving im-proving times furnished in the columns of The Dispatch in the shape of new advertisements. The wool growers' convention in session at Denver is to protest against the wool paragraph in the Wilson bill. It is rumored that ex-President Harrison is soon to mary Mrs. Leland Standford. What a fine, active good-humored little paper the Logan journal is. Popular Everywhere. Beginning with ; a small local sale in a retail drug store, the businees of Hood's Sarsaparilla has steadily increased in-creased until there is scarcely a village or hamlet in the United States where it is unknown. Today Hood's Sarsaparilla stands at the bead in the medicine world, admired ad-mired in propriety and envied in merit by thousands of would-be competitors. It has a larger sale than any other medicine before the American public, and probably greater than all other sarsaparillas and blood purifiers combined. com-bined. Such success proves merit. If you are sick, is it not the medicine for you to try? Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures. |