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Show From what the Herald eays about it we should be inclined to belie e that the harmony between Charley Crane and Governor Thomas, is not very dense. The fact is there don't seem to be any, densa or otherwise. Its a pity that patriots tear each other's vitals, but they do. like the very devil and all. Crane thinki if Thomas , should be nominated for governor this fall, he will get a bee in his bonnet which will keep him out of politics for a good long ter-n. The worth of this opinion is, it came from a man whose brows are etili encircled by the laurels of victory, victory which was once really hopeless The Dispatch is obliged to an attentive atten-tive friend in Colorado for a copy of Governor Waite'e paper, Oar Nation's Crisis. Itisjuet such a wild harum-scarum harum-scarum paper as its editor would Le likelv to get up. If the world is ever redeemed, it will not be by agencies such as this. "Bloodv Bridles" can do better, but he won't. He it thoroughly thor-oughly and cnly vicious and hence his work is of Hint character. We undeistani that Mr. D. D. Iloutz is to be a candidate for the district dis-trict bench this fall. There are few, if any, better lawyers in Utah and he will prove very foimidable to any man who enters either for the nomination or the subsequent race. Xo lawyer in-Utah in-Utah county eUnds higher in hi3 profession pro-fession than dots friend Houtz and he is a democrat, iuo, in whom there is no guile. The Manti Messenger, Joel Shoemaker's Shoe-maker's paDer.is wonderouely earcaslic when treating of those outside barbarians bar-barians who feel so much interest in newspapers that they are always tendering tend-ering them advice instead of money. Poor Joel, he will soon find out that advice is far more plentiful than money and the amateur journalists had so much rather give it. Our. townsman ,Mr. Jake Evans, at-torney-at-law, will eoou remove to Vernal, Uintah county, to enter t!:e practice of the law there. Uintah will be fortunate in having an honest, wide-awake lawyer in her lines. Jake is a man m all respects and l'rovo will part with him with many regrets. As long as the American people relish the flavor of fine peaches, Grand Junction's festival, peach day, will remain re-main a Colorado institution, and not the most insiuuiacant on the calaudar, either. Tney do grow peaches at Grand Junction, and there is no mis-iatu mis-iatu whatever about it. The Park City Record says only two weeks remain in which to sign a peti lion for the removal ol the county site from Coalville. That may ue true, bat theie remains many centuries fur repentance, re-pentance, for tver having thought oi such a petition, muer. less having signed it. Thb American is a little off as to danpete and Carbon counties. Tue democratic majority will alwajs be operative in Emery cuunty. The democrats demo-crats are uoi btlbormg the apportionment, apportion-ment, to any appreciable extent. Don't anvbody overbuy himself on acoouut ol : the low freight rates njw prevailing. Remember the goods muet De paid for and if the money is scarce the low rate won't heip us to get enough to pay it. The Ouuen Review a&ks plaintively, what has kept up the waes of our mechanics? me-chanics? Don't know, but really are they kept up? The Murray americau is a large paper with a large head and full of advertisements ad-vertisements and good humor. The Keeley recipe is out now, public pub-lic property. Let drankennees cease. |