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Show A Commeroial Club. Even little Pangultch, 'way down from nowhere and with little hope of ever getting on the earth, Is agitating the idea of a commercial club, and hcic's a wager that the.lltllo bmg will get It before Logan has a similar organization. Mackay, Ida., after two or three week's agitation has already oiganlzed a club, elected olll-ccis, olll-ccis, and is now engaged In a united elfoit to secure a telephone sjstcm. This city needs a commeicial club, a crusade against the ownership of acres of unimpioved pioperty within the city limits, and a dcfei mined tight against coials and broken down fences. It Is too well known to need much comment, that theic exist In eveiy city of any impoitanco a club or organization whose aim It Is to pio-mote pio-mote the business Intciests of the city, its gcneial appeal ances and health conditions. It Is paradox that the health of the city and the appearances appear-ances of Its stieets business houses and private dwellings, each wit li its Individual sunouudlngs, aiein-sepaia-bly connected with the piospeiity of of the town or city and the volume of business done. Clean stieets; well icept fences, com-foitablc com-foitablc looking dwellings with neat lawns and gaideus, alfoids a better adveitlsinent for a city or town than can be piocuied by any amountof talk and leal estate tiausactlons. Adil to this a business section of laige well ordcied ommciclal houses and nothing noth-ing short of unhealthy natural sur-loundlngs sur-loundlngs and a plague of epidemics can keep the. city fiom glowing in population and Importance fiomvcar to j ea r. Logan needs a club made up exclusively of those men who have the best Intciests of the city at heait, without legaid to religious oi political politi-cal views. Theic aie laige issues the success of which mean much for the welfare of the city. |