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Show THE ARGUS. 12 flMtb Wonder how many unsophisticated strangers will thus be attracted to the J ubilee with the expectation of findHE COUNTRY ing the woods of Utah swarming with females. '.newspaper de-- , these beautiful, half-claselves well of the : :V" . The Switch : The question that is people .whom it addresses, says bothering the people of Ogden just the Sacramento now more than any other, is whether It has the Evening Press or the Ogden Bee. brought to gen- Standard is the official organ of the eral notice many Mormon church here. day the story is told in the newspapers of the state. Young people are growing up with no conception of right and wrong. Immorality is everywhere. Virtue is no longer a priceless gem. Missionaries go to foreign lands and they leave the devil at home . Is there nothing to be accomplished in Utah? We think there is. and the Utah needs a shaking-up- , church that strikes out from the shoulder and earnestly endeavors to bring about reform is the true church of The Bingham Bulletin says that Christ. the second number of the official organ of the Jubilee, appearing on the The editor of the Boxelder News A good many years ago a 12th, was far superior to the first. says: stepfather was often reminding our Salina Press : This weeks Advo- mother that we were not up to the And then folcate is almost wholly devoted to show- average in intellect. lows a story of how the editor, grown ing up how Joel Ricks and Hon. W. H. Seegmiller feathered their nests to manhood, attempted to ride a bilast season through a grading con- cycle last week. tract with the Rio Grande Western. the The Lehi Banner says that If the Advocate is getting hold of bottom facts, Messrs. Ricks and Seeg- Salt Lake Tribune echoes the sentimiller are confidence men whom the ment we voiced last week regarding people should leave alone. We hope the sheep men. there is no politics in the matter. Ogden Standard : The Provo EnThe Provo Utonian says in refer- quirer is a McKinley organ, with a ence to, the dismissal of the insane silver veneering. That is, it tries to create the public impression that it is asylum matron that the institution was not started on political lines a better friend of silver than the supand was not run on political lines porters of Bryan, while at the same while Dr. Pike wras there. We think time espousing the cause of gold. that conducting public institutions of this kind on political lines is wrong. The Journal says : Logan, during But so long as the system obtains it the past few years, has grown strangeis not so wrong to take advantage of ly indifferent to the proper observance it to reward party adherents as it is to of national holidays. Generally, the do so and then say it is not done in only way the people have of knowing this case the- - disclaimer is more fool- that it is a holiday, is by the closing ish than wrong, because no one be- of the stores and postoffice. oflieves it. Out of the thirty-fou- r The Deseret News frequently deficers and employees engaged at the institution, there are three Democrats, livers pious lectures on keeping the two men and one woman. temper and guarding the tongue. Yet the News jumped Mayor Glendinning The Evening the other evening as few papers ever Ogden Switch: Press thinks the Mormon Church is attack a leading citizen. It commentamply able to settle the squabbling ed on the puerility and mental deamong its members without outside crepitude of the mayor ; his impuinterference. You bet it is, brother, dence and ignorance ; and wound or with it either. up the article by warning him that after the News has had occasion to The Provo Enquirer having re- touch him up on his contingent fund, marked that the Mormons are doing or some other matter, he will find the no political proselyting, as there is News influence all and a great deal too much Bryanism in the West for more than his peace and comfort can them to hope to control so many Sen- conscientiously ask for. ators very soon, the Ogden Standard opens its eyes very wide and remarks : Monday it published on the editorWhat the Enquirer means to insin- ial page the following contribution: uate by stating that there is too much What a driveling, senile notion Bryanism in the West to control so that married women ought not to be many Senators, is open to many sur- allowed to teach in the public schools ! mises. How many Senators do they It would be more to the point if school at present control? Are they ambi- trustees so narrow and bigoted were tious in the directipn of controlling required to undergo an examination Senators? How has Bryanism inter- by sanity experts before receiving fered with this control? How long their commissions. To say that a has the church been interested in ob- married woman is not capable to teach or shall not be allowed to teach chiltaining Senatorships? dren is only one short step less idiotic Salina Press : Missionary work is than to declare that a married woman needed in Utah. There should be must not give birth to them. I wonmore churches less hypocrisy more der if the members) of the school genuine religion less groping' in the board never, received' any education (It is perhaps dark, . .Crime is increasing. Every from their ) mothers of the Iprcss. d . a town whose existence on the -' 'map had been almost unknown save to the inhabitants. It is the agency which keeps the more or less remote settlements in touch with the outside world.; 'Jt is the promoter which does more: to whoop-uand draw capital and population to its locality than all Take other influences combined. away the small daily or weekly paper from the town of 2000 or 5000 population and you have sent that town twenty years back on the road of progress. The duty of the people of the smaller towns and the country surrounding is to take the local paper. ' -- p . v 5 -- - Mercur Miner, N. B. Dressers pa-- . per: We have yet to see a single newspaper that upholds Boceinhis x lawless suggestions. They all and say that Utah work-- ' " IrigmSn will take no stock in such ut- iterances . We think Boyce has greatly injured his chances of benefiting the v miners along legitimate lines, for con-- t servative men will not have the same ... confidence in him they held before ; they discovered his extreme tenden- u r cies. m con-.demn.hi- . - . : a- - ';The Tintic Miner issued anillus-v-- r of the mines and business-houses of Eureka last week. Under Editor Nelson the Miner is cer- - trated write-u- p iainly an excellent paper. Provo Enquirer: We want to say to the Tintic Miner that President McKinley is not going to put himself out to please a state where 75 per cent, of its citizens are said to be adverse to his policy of government. : ' 0 The Park Record says that the sec- j ond number of the . Jubilee publicat . tion is a creditable production, both as regards literary style and the printers art. Even old Ephraim Enterprise: John- Wanamaker is getting soured on' the Republican party. If this .. thing keeps on Arthur Brown, John C. Graham and two or three fellows ' in San Pete will be the only goldbugs 4 - 'i deft.. il. The Brigham Bugler calls attention to the fact that the Jubilee organ looms up regularly with as the chief-es- t attraction a naked woman whose charms are illy concealed by a thin gauze and her complexion. If there was'a chubby, dimpled babys it f miglft represent something; Then rthejr:; have large, poster 'Ill flesh tihts. jbf , th0 : , . V :repro-clUQtibtt- j?;1! Jii ,vjiM tiJtl8 V. v-j- I?. V 'I; r ' n j : s.' I- '.I . I : 0: ! . t i . - . , i:-- . r ... , 1 . . - . t ' I I: , . . . . 4 ; c t p guilty of. . This shows that we all do it. But even Glasmann is shocked at the News. He says : It is sometimes said the Standard is too severe and too personal in its arraignment of public officers who overstep their bounds, but an editorial in yesterdays Deseret News on Mayor Glendinning is more caustic and incisive than anything appearing in these columns in many a day. Brigham City Bugler: The last legislature appropriated $2500 to open r a good highway between Weber, and Rich counties by way of La Plata. Our county should see that it gets its share of this legislative plum. When silver is restored to its proper place, which must come eventually, then a good road from Brigham up to what will then be a booming mining camp will mean considerable to this fruit and grain locality.' At that day La Plata will be a most profitable market for large quantities of our surplus products. Brigham is La Platas closest railroad point and accordingly should have the best road possible. Box-elde- . . Harris v 7 .ifl,, ,i Wilson, 0NTIHENTAL BAR 102 So. West Temple St A quiet and neat resort where gentlemen can imbibe a deliciously cool and invigorating glam of beer. Liquors and cigars of A 1 brands. fliller Tailoring 8 EAST THIRD SO. ST., SALT LAKE CITI Open Day aqd Nignt t - BATHS 25C Towels Laundried by Empire Laundry. Harris & Wilson West Second South St. No. 5a i4 ' CoJ Highest Art Work. Latest and Correct nodes. noderate Prices. Fue j , i & Have removed their Loan and Insur- ance business from No. 15 West Second South to No. 52 West Second tf South, on the ground floor. - 'y .M t ' 1 - not a violent assumption that their mothers were married.) There ought to be a blush for the living and a rattle of bones for the dead over some of the things grown-uchildren are kmm . Companies Represented! 8ueen, American Central, ao New York Under writ era. v I |