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Show The Eastern railroads are getting ready for heavier business, the exports of live stock and breadstuffs are increasing; the crops are all above the average except corn and the prices are good. Eastern merchants report increased fa'l orders and two things seem reasonably certain; one is that the country seems to be doing well and the . - i xaaa other is that the men at the head of the great en- i H terprises do not seem to expect any special gov- J H ernmental changes in the near future. 1 ! fl Then those sharpers in New York who deal in ( H chanoes are offering wagers of 10 for Roosevelt to 'H 4 for Parker. That Is the way things look to- H day. Of course there may be great changes in H a month, but where are they coming from? If the H Intermountain States are true to the policies which H have created them and made them great, there H will be no trouble. It would be a fearful shame H were Utah to fall to join the great procession |