| Show importations of australian in anticipation of a new tariff lar present a poor prospect for wool tricea for the next twelve months TUB bourl yesterday ren dered ta decision iri the case of M L ritchie vs the state board of canvass ere tho action was brought to test the of the australian ballot iw eydthe court decided that the saw was constitutional the decision will meet with public approval and go sustaining the esteem oa which the supreme court of our state I 1 held TUB brigham bulletin says the commissioners of box elder county are to be petitioned to recount the ballots cast in the late election for county commis Bia james nelson a defeated aa dale claiming that the election judges la precincts threw oat twelve votes have elected aca if the law provides that the chui coui can go back of the returns and boon abe legality of ballota cast aroni the duties ot commis eio nere should be purely ministerial in in the matter and the decision of election egand unless by the courts the tendency should be to avoid eivins commissioners judicial authority canvassing or recounting the ballots of illiteracy and the nationality of the illiterate a arriving in the united states during the fiscal year biti the exception of ithone oming from great britain germany and france are as among the italians over 14 years of age 5 per cent were illiterate among the russians 41 per cent and among those from austro hungary 39 par cent to be noted that comparatively few among those from the and east ot europe bad any edill m any trade the results of this immigration of ignorant and un killed labor is to be found in the eluma ef our preat cities accordine to a report of the commissioner Commies ioner of labor made in 1894 in baltimore 77 per cent of the total population in the slums was birth or parentage paren tase in chica go W per cant in philadelphia 01 per cent end iu new york 95 per cent baltimore out ot every aliens in the slums 40 were illiterate in chicago 47 in new york 69 and in 51 and out oi every ot these illiterate aliens 67 were of voting age in baltimore 77 in chicago 78 in new york and 85 in philadelphia GREATEST advertisers are the most successful business nian in this reading age the merchant who fails to understand the value of communing with the public through the medium of newspaper is unconscious of the benefits to be derived or badly deficient in business instincts we cannot recall a notable success irr business that vas not attained by the aid of li baral yet judicious newspaper advertising to have goods to sell under cover on the shelves of big store and fail to attract the attention of the public through the uee of printers ink is as un fortunato as to be deaf and rely upon enjoying a band concert by watching motions of the slide trombone player A writer in a metropolitan journal says A T stewart the once great merchant prince said if you have two of potatoes to sell use aho price of one bushel in advertising the other no matter how good the things you have to beell may be yon cannot sell them unless the people know about you and your goods ard how good they are there must ba a means of communication between seller and buyer elso bow can you sell your goods here steps in newspaper advertising the medium of communication between seller end buyer ideal because through it the merchant may tell the story of hie goods cheaply yet reaching every one he would establish business by keeping everlastingly 4 at it brings success |