Show OGDEN tabernacle choir was coldly received in provo after respond to invitation from the good peo ye that town finding they were not wanted the Ode nitea showed their judgment in beating a hasty re git the provo enquirer be librers they should have remained and endured the effort HILL of new york will be re election reelection to the senate next march which is an assurance that the democracy Oem of that state will have an ectoras ec toral ticket this fall silver or no silver to acknowledge abe cor rootless of Repa bUcan doctrines by refusing refus ng to put up aa electoral ticket bouli eive the to aba republicans without a and demoralize democracy and this senator hill cannot afford to ava promise to maice the rainy a most dismal period of jor the spanish ts to 4 used to terrorize the of havana while fever holds wavy alood tho and carries off the flower of the army by 1 there will ba another cry for a bal allion of soldiers saad an effort made to raise funds spain resources will be thoroughly severity of the war brool ft if sho can place more badria and organize more regimental regi menta the war will continue for another year bat abe present prospects tro that efforts v will be made to placate the cubans answer to the 1 filoi toi who endeavored to con ance him that a money consideration 1 the height handbreadth and breadth 0 a Is a aid he could not honor their draft upon aus principle patriotism and integrity and J off his irony in the ph abe commercial world the plan 0 campaign of the gold men is a crime against our form f governments govern menti and it and will obviate the of a popular voice in the cov tho ria men will relieve the of arduous a tasir DUtT DIAZ who aas juet been tf e elected for the fifth time to preside arec tle destinies of M aico xico first took upon the duties of a president ahat republic in 1877 the country was in a deplorable condition at the time the anito as jauch in abe control tf t f the nation as the law abiding citizens today prosperity and peace are amly established in the iund of the aztec and resident diaz the praise for new cajer of thi ofis are foite katein the executive TIK whick settled over the salu labee hippodrome has somewhat tho promoters of that ag pei ration of big promises and small realizations the country people are staying at home and the merchants of salt lake anre consequently despondent when the time for making settlements balancing losses and deficiencies shall be upon the carni there will be mut and protests that will reverberate up and down the gloomy street that city ogden will then have her laugh THE abandonment of the education bill by the salisbury government alter the poor showing made by salisbury himself in his diplomacy with this country over the venezuelan boundary and chamberlains miserable failure to up hold the dignity of england in south africa the future of the party is not overly bright the liberals may come into power again before the end of the year although it is safe to say roseberry will not be premier if they do AUSTIN PHELPS stokes is a man of great wealth but he has a level head he recently rece otly sent a letter to the new york sun with his views of a financial plank for democracy Dam it is as follows and is worthy of study the democratic party asserts again its historic belief in hard money gold and silver freely coined at a ratio fixed by congress the only legal tender contemplated by the constitution and demands that the greenbacks and paper money baaed on bonds and issued for the benefit of banks and speculators shall be replaced by coin and coin certificates of deposit and that in this country nothing shall be money that does not honestly represent labor the democratic party has always opposed monopolies denounces the gold monopoly as the most oppressive of all THE paragraph parac raph 13 from th new york herald according to official returns we in this country in circulation in banks and in the treasury about hundred millions of and a some what ess amount of silver with so vast and sudden a of the currency as would be involved in the disappearance pe arance of alie six hundred millions of ffoyd will any man say that we should have renewed prosperity the above is an old old query of the gold organs and is unworthy of reproduction under ordinary circumstances but strange to relate the new york sun who has for an cesae or two refrained from crying down alver men makes the herald article the basis for 1 which have appeared in a dilver paper ng follows will the herald please explain how this in gold in the banke and in the treasury would disappear where would it go to would it vanish would the banks and the treasury dump it into the ocean if abey eold it for silver would they not get full value for it and would not the silver fill the place in the reserve |