Show cincinnati times asks can silk culture be made profitable in this country speaking for utah we answer with an emphatic yes IN TO DAYS issue an important communication on school matters from county superintendent L F monch orich appears it is necessary that strict attention should be given to the requirements of the law on I the some sonic of which are pointed out by the correspondence alluded to OUR READERS will findle lie racy rac y ici remarks narks on railroad discrimination in our dispatches governor stanford says railroads arc are not benevolent institutions we do not think ho lie could have 16 uttered that expression for the purpose of removing a popular fallacy wo we do not know of anybody that ever said they were Xe neither ither would any ual pretend to dispute that they arc incidentally AN ax EASTERN E paper cruelly suggests that some other means will have be he employed to thin out th the e ranks of the festive tramp than the locomotive heretofore when wilen a W tramp was caught on oil the track by an au engine lie generally got put up into fragments through continued practice he mounts the cowcatcher cow catcher as the train swoops sweeps along and rides on triumphantly several L escapes of this nature are recorded as having recently occurred in the E east ast JUDGE EMERSON exerson now holding court couri in ogden always displays ys remarkable executive ability in tile dispatch with which he lie gets through with judicial business his on the bench is courteous but direct he stands a certain amount amount of dall dallying ip onabe on ahe part of members the bar givs gives warning at the point of limit that he is not going to put up with any more and then pushes through the calendar vigorously without much regard to the excuses of attorneys who are not ready to proceed with their cases now IT s ex senator conkling who is is going into the martyrdom busi business rims surely a more original reason for mortifying his personal feelings than this might have been found by y a gentleman of his prolific imagination and inventive power alic idea of a politician citi placing billi himself self upon the sacrificial altar for the good of his state and aird country is rather attenuated we were in hopes that this meagre excuse for foe making another effort to climb into political power had died out with mr colfax v the illustrious who in reference to utah matters matteis was affected with water on oil th the brain ebrain much to td I ili hia s chagrin ta public took word by dro dropping ping him out and reducing the flights of the president to til alie 03 limits of itinerant lecture rooms taw and I sunday school tea parties if a gilb public lie man expresses es a a wish to retire to the seclusion of private life why y cannot lie ile be allowed to do so this professional fess ional martyrdom gro growing iving out asit docs does of a petty quarrel regarding alie nomination of a public officer whose only crime acs according to mr M r Con klings allayed statement was opposition to the nomination of general grant is almost ludicrous the whole affair from beginning beg ining to end viewed from every sensible stand point is largely impregnated with the ellent V lan A trifle less circus business and mid a little more bonim n sense rt I would be a remarkable kelp in political matters generally anyway dont let us have men throwing themselves away they should not be allowed to injure themselves with an overwhelming sentiment of patriotic magnanimity mennow of a cure for tins this desire on on the part of politicians to retire to private life let it bo be gratified in a few more instances and the symptoms will entirely disappear A few striking bg examples would have a telling effect |