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Show v ! A TURN IN THE ROAD. ,, ' ,J ' Provo Post: There Is nt the present pres-ent moment concensus of opinion among reliable financiers and men at the head of the mercantile world, that the country Is now so lnrgely Increasing In-creasing tho volume of Its business activities that U'contlnunnco of prosperity pros-perity throughout all of this year can be confidently forecasted. That this will continue Into next year and through Beveral succeeding years, can not be doubted. Supplies ln nearly all lines have been reduced, and another an-other good crop year, following several sev-eral gone before, will warrant liberal buying by Jobbers nnd retailers ln prnctlcnlly all lines. By the time November Is reached the country will be enjoying a business busi-ness activity, on n Bafe margin of profit which will not again lead to overproduction. Tho distribution ot these activities will by that time be affecting all Industrial classes. And nt that time will come up for answer the Question of whether It Is well to let well enough nlono or would It bo better to try experiments. The Democratic program, now as always, Involves tho making of a great ex perimont and one which the country has found, on moro thnn ono nccnslon to bo filled with fenrful possibilities of wieck. JTI10 tariff plank in the Baltimore plntform goes a little further fur-ther than any of its predecessors. Mr. Bryun, Just Interviewed In Chi cago, says It was made strong because be-cause It was Intended to strike the ho.vnotc cf tho Democratic cnrapa'..ju Tho American people have been along this road beforo now. There uro i;lK'i posts, and even ghasMy monuments mon-uments erected hero and there, telling tell-ing what has been their experience. If, in November, they should fnll into n pit, It will not be for want of danger dan-ger signals or fingers pointing the right way. Tho red light at the turn ot the road shines by dny. and by night, nnd thero ns well standB tho great white light which murks tho open course. |