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Show - Upon the governor's head is rightly placed the failure of the world's fair appiopriation bill. The longest railroad in the world !s now nnder construction across Siberia. When completed it will measure 4,7s5 miles. The empf ror of Germany is twentieth In line of succession to the English throne. If the other nineteen should die? Rather would we let them have Thom no let him succeed if he can. The Sail Luke Herald is mean enough to say It was the airing of their family dirty linen by Jamts G. Blaine that eaused hs recent illness. It was Governor Ttomas' essay to the legislature legisla-ture on the home rule memoria'. Now the Misses Pyramid and Enter-I Enter-I rise, that we have tall clubs ready, if you think the youth ol Mount Pieasant or Ephreim can tell the difference between be-tween a baseball and a e3bblestone,talk up, or may the powers have mercy on your souls. VYhile this journal knows of no factions fac-tions atuoug this people that might defeat de-feat the nw enterprises demanded by Mint', if there are any, lay them aside uutii tho next winter spason can completely com-pletely fre(Z3 them out of oiistence, and all pull iogether to make every business enterprise now in existence a complete success and encourage more to come. Why not have a board of trade to nni-fy nni-fy the efforts making Mantt the metropolis? metro-polis? While the present year will be largely monopolized in politics, there are iuauy things that must come first; and before taking each ether by tne throats, let the citizens of Manti take each ether bv the hind. Foster and encourage ev ry landitble enterprise, should bo the cause which will bwr torches and bankers aloft, and then we will vita when the time comes. Distress among the poor removes the fences surrounding creeds, and The Sentinel gladly hastens to second every effort made bv the Woman's Relief Re-lief soeiety. Not house-top giving is wanted by this noble body, but simple, quiet relief when and wliere needed, and given ao the receiver can accept as easily as air and water are received from our common God. This journal salutes these good sisters, congratulates them in the success so far achieved, and applauds their every action. A thread beirg stretched upon the globe from any point in the English channel to Toledo, on Lake Erie, it will be foaud that in no place the thread will deviate more than thirty miles from the St. Lawrence river. The distance dis-tance from Chicago by lakes and this immense river is 4,500 miles. The shipping of the latter is now second to only that of New York, and is constantly Increasing. When the Rio Grand completes com-pletes the shortest route from tbe Pacific coast to Chicago, a market will be always al-ways awaiting 'he over productions of Utah. The legislature has adjourned. While it has made errors and has omitted important im-portant legislation, it has been so hampered by the executive it is a wonder they dll not etriier get disgusted and adjourn. However, they have, none of theu;, reason to be other than proud they were members of the first democratic demo-cratic legisloture of Utah, The Sentinel Senti-nel hastens to congratulate all the members and express itself as satisfied with the record and influence of the Sanpete delegation. Under ordinary circumstances the lawmaking body should not assume to encroach upon the rights of the executive, the present occasion was extraordinary and they simply obeyed the monitory duty to their constituents. |