Show MARCHING ALONG la in a general way utah is in progressing steadily moving forward toward the goal which when reached will place her in the foremost rank among the grand commonwealths of the american union the questions of yesterday which divided the community into warring factions eions are not the questions of today to day the people are taking a broader broider view of the duties of life the hates and strafes and contentions which once kept utah in a turmoil which retarded immigration caused capital to steer clear of us and held back enterprise in every direction are gradually giving away to a better feeling and the eyes eyes of people all over the nation are turning wistfully toward the west letters of inquiry are the chambers of commerce and capital is industriously searching oat out a new field for investment and utah has the call tor for she is the fairest and brightest spot on this broad continent which holds out to the home seeker the commercial man the capitalist and the manufacturer the best beat opportunities and the greatest advantages of any territory in the west we say this and we ballere it to be true not forgetting the existence and unpatriotic attitude of the small and unimportant band baud of citizens who embay in themselves individually vida ally and collectively the old spirit of evil which always and ever caused the outside world to look with distrust upon utah and her people how shall we pro gres more rapidly that Is whit what the people of utah want to know let TUK tull STANDARD tell by getting closer to each other by being helpful one to another by putting behind us and oat ont of sight eight and out of mind all that tends tend to create creste anim animosity mity and revive the bitter memories of the past by the exercise of a broad charity by all pulling together in harmony tor for the common good there ia is too much of happiness and peace and prosperity at stake if men will but pause to consider to lead us to follow any other coarse course than the one outlined ab ive ao other coarse course will prove eo helpful to every interest of 0 the community we do most sincerely believe that the honest of heart beart in this fair territory however they may disagree as to methods are anxious and determined that the car of progress ehalt shall roll on unchecked by the patty obstructions which the teachers tea chera of 0 any narrow social and political creed may interpose oar our faith iu la the good sense of the pimple ia is strong and revolutions never go backward the mian mean emall small pessimists who continua continue to peer into the gloom of the past nevar lettine letting their thoughts thong hta dwell the glories of the future cannot know how sweet and encouraging cou raging is the voice of the dove of peace sounding in the ears of the advancing multitude mul urging them to look upward and onward fokay itty five YEARS ago today to day brigham young and a little band of brave and X hardy entered silt like valley and pitched their tents where r here now no w stands the large and prosperous city of aks miny maur of these pioneers pio noera of civilization have passed from the bus busy y scalea of life and soon the last one of the sturdy band of god fearing men and women will have gone to keep them company it is highly pr operand should be the pleasant duty of all who benefit by the toil toll and sacrifices of the pioneers to celebrate in some fitting manner each rec recurring arring anniversary of the advent of thode pioneers and founders of this great and prosperous commonwealth AND so 80 mn HERTIG rejects th the e valuable water franchise which was given him by the city council haw how much if any influence was brought to boar bear by thai the present water company to bring abbat this must be ba left t ti surmise in the absence of positive information but jaring from the correi correspondence which took place between mr conklin and mr shedd and which is published in another column of STANDARD we should infer that they had aam ething to do with defeating the pro posed measure of relief from the elac lains of their grasping and gi lading water monopoly THE TING of 0 II 11 0 prick frick will not help the cause of the homestead strikers in the least although they may not ire directly implicated in the murderous act it will however call the attention of people to the villainous course pursued in treating of the home abeid matter by sich such vicious and depraved newspapers as the new now york and other democratic apologists for or anarchists and nd murderers and cause the heavy hand of public condemnation to smite them as they deserve A GOOD republican REPUBLIC AH who all through the years has been a liberal wants to know what the liberal party expects to gala gain by keeping up its organization the only thing we can think of now is fit that they hope to get bold hold of the local olf offices ices if they are after anything but a c chance hance to feed upon public pap we cannot imagine wha titis Itis it I 1 said that none are so blind as those who will not see and blind indeed mast must be those few disgruntled liberal citizens who cannot see that their political lis is cooked in ogden city and weber county UM juat a 0 SENATOR JOUK JOHN P of nevada the papers in the east have told us that the silver dollar was worth 72 cents I 1 recollect talking on that subject once with some senators in the cloak room during the conversation one of the sanate senate paces pages brought me a telegram on which he said the telegraph messenger bad told him there were 60 50 cents due I 1 rave gave the page a silver dollar and said to him 1 I have been informed by come some very respectable and intellectual gentlemen in here some of them candidates for the presidency even that this dollar is worth only 75 cents I 1 do not want to cheat a little boy take this if the boy thinks it worth only 75 cents be can bend send me back 25 cents and if he thinks it is worth a dollar he can send me back 50 bonts I 1 will leave it to him the page brought back 50 cents and said the telegraph boy told him he did not know what those old doffers dof fera fere in there might say any bat but it was as good a dollar as be he wanted and was very bard hard to get THE tintic gintic finer miner dishes up j for the delectation of its readers as follows the liberal conference in salt lake city was not the howling success for the that was anticipated judge powers succeeded I 1 bow how ever in getting his usual tirade against everybody except a haec printed and attempted to force matters mattera with a high band hand but bat was compelled to make con cessions sessions ces or suffer another lin inglorious glorious defeat 0 E alien allen and aalthe all the other occupants of nice fat offices in salt lake were on band hand to make the funeral appear like arto a love feast but all to no purpose the division is ili at hand is a thing in fact and not a fancy and DO no oratorical efforts of former a 0 rehashed could etem stem the tide nor allay the party feeling the gang was there en masse and whenever the boss boas duac raised bis his balun club the defeated braves dug up their tomahawks and gave forth a war whoop not expected of live much less dead there was a great deal of surplus wind expended tim marx CITY inner bays save if a man is desirous of standing andine st by the liberal party be should make that desire known if not he should slip off to the other side aide and thus let everyone know where he may be found there should be no half heartedness manifested but everyone should be honest with himself the slipping off from the liberal party commenced in weber county before the holding of the powers tuscarora council no republican who has left the liberal party is ashamed of having done so or afraid to let it be known TUB tim SALT tribune sententiously remarks that with statehood secured the dominant party will do what any dominant party will do it will run things as it pleases please 3 11 ot coarse it will majority rule is right the country will totter to its fall whenever that right of the majority is abridged or denied WB WIC BEAD READ in R G dans commercial record that ainoo the passage of the mckinley bill engar sugar baa has fallen per cent coffee per cent and the average of necessaries of life 18 per cent perhaps the democratic press can tell us what the robber tariff barons do feed on wire nails perhaps IT ITIS Is a fact well known at home but not EO so well understood abroad that the liberal party of utah is a party for revenue only we may aleo also remark that if it is depending upon votes for a living hereafter it is lei bound to live on short rations even now it ia is very hungry and disconsolate TINTIC miner it if the republicans had as good a paper in salt lake city as THE tim STANDARD of ogden the party would soon get together in the capital F J cannon is doing good work for the republican party and THE STANDARD should be patronized by republicans WUEN WHEN ablat visited the statesman of buzzards bay the chicago news record recard says that baby kuth rath looked steadily at the bloomington nominee half an hour hoar before she said anything and then she asked do you wind it up to make it go tux LOCI LOGICAL ICAL candid candidate attell of the liberals for delegate to congress is 0 W powers who gazing wistfully in th the direction of washington was hoard heard to exclaim in mournful accents thou art so near and yet so far away from me THE MINNEA minneapolis rOLIs journal tella tells bow how a nice mint julep was made in a wisconsin town in chippewa county recently mr mint and miss alias Geor georgiana glana julep were quietly married republicans batca shall it be a republican or a democratic Damo cratic Da delegate legate to congress the decision rests with you |