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Show Of course nobody will go hungry.but the outlook out-look for the working classes Is not so bright and inspiring as it has been In the past. Uqr-aid. Uqr-aid. In what past? There nover was a time in the history of Salt Lake when skilled labor was in greater demand at anything like the present wages than it is today. Unskilled labor is also employed em-ployed at fair wages and nobody except the Herald is scared at the outlook. Come to think of it the Herald was scared about the same way last winter. It is part of its mission to be scared and scare other people. If there is such a largo surplus of labor in Salt Lako as that paper asserts why is it the street car company has not replaced the strikers before now but threatens to import new men from other places. There is hero as everywhere else, an idle, floating class driftwood on the waves of industry as it were but no one willing and able to work need be out of employment very long. The outlook out-look is bright and promising. Don't take alarm. |