Show THE CHAMBERS WANTS AND LABORS THE tue 8 ANDARD has once before called attention to the finances of the chamber of commerce noting particularly ticul arly the tle fact that the chamber is crippled in a way which it need not bell be if the members would bettle up their dues there is a largo large bum surn outstanding and it is needed in order that the organization maybarry may carry out its plans it is utter foolishness to waste breath in growling at the officers of the chamber for alleged inaction when their hands bands are tied in many cases perhaps by be the shiftless negligence neeli gence of the very persons who aro are doine the complaining if we really want the chamber to lead off in behalf of the busi business nees interests of the city tho the sensible way is to give it the chance at least which te belongs longs to it and then it nothing is accomplished is the time tor la raise alse a rumpus until this couram is pursued TUB STANDARD tor for ono one will not stultify itsell by any empty harangues on the subject of inaction there theme has been tevera strictures in borne some quarters on tho thie extravagance of the directors in employing a man for secretary A glance at the work mr richardson has done ought to forever settle the din oa on that score he ile was chosen for a certain purpose and that has been accomplished figuring up the costs and returns upon a strictly economic bails basis mr richardson will be found to have moro more than earned his money advertising is of course what the city has wanted more than all else beside besides mr Richart richardson laon has his secured tho the favorable attention of a large number of newspapers whom a cheaper man could not have approached pro proa ached clied in this way be he has yielded to his e employers returns tor for his salary several times its value what salt lake like and other cities bavo have paid thousands of dollars for oden has obtained at the coet coat of the secre more 1 aueda l I 1 than that the others got theirs au so advertisements pure and simple oura ours was worth ten ti times mes as much because while it gave us the fame it he the appearance of being nor was it paid for or at BO so much per line members of the chamber 6 b 0 old be reasonable in those matters WHO CAN CA N doubt the progress 61 cf c I 1 C civilization and intelligence a among in ong ti the to southern negroes no groes A convention of 0 f alabama colored men has boo just voted that undo uncle sam ought to lend every black mot mothers hars eon son who wants it a round 1000 tor for twenty years THE fiu editors are booked to it arrive rr at 5 30 thi afternoon numbering forty all told odena welcome should be more than equal to such a modest demand forty editors are a boat host when their friendship ia is on our side OUT OF OP the fifteen paragraphs pars graphs making up the colli column oln entitled utah No notes in a salt lake paper edited with a IL pair of scissors td esora eleven are matters of inte interest reet from oden just about odena ratio to the roat rest of utah HEMENA ORGAN the provo 0 oa ga teth zells waxes virtuous in its observe lions tins on li belou belone newspapers the only man in utah who aver ever went to jail il for libel ought to know something about it |