OCR Text |
Show 4 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. MAY 7, 181)8. . VOL. 1, NO. 12. MILLIONAIRES for tho fcnco but not one cent to contribute. A FEW more engagements with our American navy will make and bleak tho Spanish fleet. It will make them fleet of foot and break THE WHOLE Towno Is for silver without one dissenting voice. their power upon tho sea. CAMP KENT Is a good name, euphonious, alliterative and easily WE QUITE agree with the Standard upon ono point: No provari-(atin- g paper could live a day in Salt Lake City. Rut tho Standard bears witness that they may get along in Ogden. said. UNCLE SAMS navy is almost invincible, and Spains will soon be invisible. THIS MAN Roosterfolt who is organizing a cow-bo- y RIDERS or deriders, those Harvard baseball players who went to will be rough enough Texas to enlist In that regiment of rough-rider- s regiment is a to satisfy any Spanish tram that cares to tackle them. game-coc- k. THEY TALK of civil war in Spain. It is a very uncivil state of affairs there now. NOW RHINO on your Atlantic Armada. not trot in our class. That of the Pacific could MANILA Spaniards should avoid tho night air. Dewey for their health. Iits entirely SOME patriotic firms have agreed to give employees who volunteer half pay during their term of service. Ono Is reported which even refuses to pay an employeo what is duo him if he enlists. Members of tho Washakie club indignantly resent the intimation that Mr. Glasmann is an honorary member thereof. What about that assertion of tho Standards and its fivo hundred dollar bluff then? too WHEN tho administration makes up its mind concerning tho apportionment of troops it has called for word should be sent to tho Governors. It has so far been a sort of lightning change business. A FEW more Cabinet resignations would not impair the luster of our Government just now. THE BEE has changed hands. The new management will take SECRETARY Long takes considerable of the credit of Dewey3 hold next week and make a formal announcement of its plans and policy. The present issuo simply fills a gap between the new and the victory to himself. Oh, go Long! old. LET WEYLER have command of the Spanish army and it will not be long before every Don is a wailer too. THE MOST serious thing that confronts Spain Is, not a war in which she is sure to come out second best, nor yet a general insurrecWH1TTEMORE tell us of the fight How is the war with Spain tion among her colonists, but a row among her politicians. We know how it goes. for the U. S. Attorneyship progressing anyhow? JACK ASTOR is the gamest millionaire on the list. He is willing to make a sacrifice more commensurate with the Government protection he receives on his property than any of his class wiio have yet reto the bugle call. OGDENS Meighn was not scuttled as reported. It is still afloat sponded and, in all probability will continue to ride upon the crest of the wave. e WHATS the matter with our navy? Give Sampson the of a man who advises people to stay at home and buy bonds in time WAR IS practically over, say the Spanish politicians. But if they of war; tell him to Schley the Philistines or Philippines, and he w'ont are like our own politicians it is safe to bet that the war has just DewTey thing to the Dons. See? GOVERNOR Waite has evidently concluded to hold his horses head up and keep the bridle out of blood as far as possible. jaw-bon- begun. IN SPITE of Admiral Deweys instructions to keep perfectly cool, admitted there was a hot time in Manila bay. Even the pepper-eater- s as much. TWO WEEKS ago the Tribune published a newrs item: Thursday morning it declared the item to be true. Now those doubt it who believed it befora I - MAJOR Littlefield is about to begin the publication of a daily paper in Ogden and will hold, it is thought ,one of the twro Associated Press franchises for that city, the other belonging to the McKinley Republicans. Congratulations to the Major. SPAIN was obliged to leave the Cape Verde islands after the owners declared neutrality. The Spanish fleet sailed, but the vessels collided and wrere obliged to put back. Representatives of Portugal 'deInto Portugese, replied manded to know wrhere they were going. ADMIRAL Deweys only instruction to his men before engaging in the Spanish Admiral, with his ready writ. that Manila battle was Keep perfectly cool and pay attention to nothing but orders. TWO gentlemen were discussing the wrar situation some time ago. One had criticized the President for his delay in calling Spain to an Not much! accounting. The other wras defending the President so earnestly that POLITICS to the rear, shouts a patriotic paper. That will keep the politicians in the vicinity of the provision wagons. he wras insulting. The call for volunteers followed. The one who had Politics to the front! criticized the President tendered his services, although not really in a position to go. The other refused, although physically able and footHow many THE Standard says that it has no designs on Senator Cannon that loose so far as family responsibilities were concerned. it is not reaching for his scalplock. Glad to hear it. But we shall patriots have wTe in this country who are willing to defend the Presisee what we shall see. dent with their mouths only? |