Show ADVER TISIA FUNDS bait salt iskes expenditure of ID in the E astern press did not net more move tho the earth this wy way very many inches though there will no doubt be return returns from the outlay for or a year to come quietly dropping t the he now snow flake but mighty ni as a mountain d drill rift that in melting swells the streams and replenishes tho the valleys but lie though a great deal of 0 money command commands but a very few inches la ta the newspapers of 0 the country it Is but a drop of rin rain on a desert and while it will moisten a lew few tandi sands the great waste of humanity thirst ing for tho the moisture mola turc 0 of information remain un untouched touched fu ale fale f al ero journal of commerce I of its airy persiflage aid and absurd the foregoing points a tco ino at al which we would like the ogden public to consider on oa two or three occasions THE STANDARD has bad something to ey say about the enormous amount of favorable advertising which the carnival secured for this city the letter of prest nelson of the chamber of commerce published a few days ago touches pointedly on the same subject and a comparison of the extent of the th advertising a wo we received 0 and its cost with that which salt lake lias has been paying for ought to lend emphasis to all the assertions which have bays been thus made agdens enterprise received editorial notice in almost every paper in the united states and the greater the paper tho the more extensive the notice salt lakes likes ten thousand dollars secured for her tour four or five lines at the foot of a column or in some obscure corner of the paper with the ominous 11 appended to them TUB tue STANDARD pointed out an instance where just such a notice of salt lake was on the tamo came page with a column and a halt half of ogden yet salt lake doubtless received tho the worth of her money and is satisfied should not ogden with a hundred times as much of value received be content with her expenditure consisting simply of the salary paid tho the secretary of the chamber of commerce would naturally think eo so I 1 |