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Show qjp IiMiIiUim, SALT LAKE CI SATURDAY, MAY 20. Luti-m- l Irt fr Office at Sail Lake (it.. traii'mliin through tin mail, as mvoihI class u.ullr. at tin Subscription Kates: ?'!. One year strictly in tuhanee f ,00 Six months.strlctly in advance To all countries emliraccd in the Universal 1'nstal M..VI I'nion.one year,strictly in advance Discontinuances: If tin paper is not desired beyond the date ubscrilcd for. notice by letter should be given at least two weeks lefore the term expires. All arrears must le paid. 1 Advertising: Kates: The Hee has the largest circulation of any weekly newspaper published in Utah, and is therefore an advertising medium of recognized merit. Kates will be made known on application. Kemittances: All Drafts. Post Office or Express money orders and Letters should In? addressed and made payable to Keg-ister- ed BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. 67 Commercial St., Salt Lake City. NEWMAN LIEN C. M JACKSON Business Manager Editor TY, risk (f beillg COIlsid- ered unpatriotic, unappreciative, disloyal and all that sort of thing, Tin-- : At Ri:i: will t llC state that 'it has no sym- pathy with any movement calculated to give Admiral Dewey a ten thousand dollar banquet, build him a two hundred and fifty thousand dollar mansion. and bestow on him a large fortune. This paper appreciates the magnificent service he performed at Manila Ray. It was an event in the naval history of the world; perhaps one of the greatest. For the signal service the gallant com- modore performed on that morning he (!5Mtorictl has been rewarded with the rank of a full admiral. An admiring nation beur Our esteemed cemeterial stows on him honors never before reKeporter. contemporar5r, the Deseret ceived by an officer. Rut Dewey is not a poor man. He News, has inaugurated a new style of reporting which is worthy of mention. has ample for his support and comfort. His salary as admiral is sufficient to It brings out the identity of the in a manner that is quite rekeep him the balance of his days for he freshing. For instance in the Ah Goo will be an admiral so long as he desires. case, Charley Hoy was seen by a News There are others upon whom the nareporter; then a prominent member of tion should lavish some of the wealth the Rescue Home board was seen by which it is proposed shall be poured a News reporter; Section Diretor Mur- into his coffer. Less than a week ago dock talks to a News reporter, and so the New York Journal contained a story on and so forth. This is a wise plan of the eviction of an entire family from and doubtless an innovation in the a shabby tenement. Inquiry developed journalistic line inaugurated by one of that the husband and father was a petty the many journalists who work on the officer on the Maine, which was News. It protects the paper from what blown up in Havana harbor. Rememmight otherwise be an annoyance by ber the Maine has been the watchword. We did remember it, but it seems that misconstruction on the part of its readers. If the reporter was not mentioned, the men who went down with the ship there is no telling what might happen. have been forgotten. Three weeks ago Readers might be led to believe that a returned volunteer from the Philipperhaps the foreman of the composing pines; one who fought in the battle unroom had gone out and interviewed til wounded, walked the streets of this some one, or maybe the janitor, the city hungry. The Journal suggests that pressman, or the office boy. Its a good each one who wants to buy Dewey a news-gather- ; v, ;,y. U VOk UTAH. thing to keep the fact that the News has reporters before: the public. This Dewey liuslnf 1.7,1 II. No. M. loving cup" send in a dime which will be melted and become a portion of the token. That's all right, but instead of giving Dewey the large banquet, building the mansion and endowing him with a fortune, whats the matter with the fellow behind the gun and the stoker who li red the furnaces? a The at 'file (lircctors of the Salt palace Association have things under way and the enterprise will he a success, 'fhe possibilities of decoration are something superb. Decorator James Anderson submitted some samples of work which were marvels of beauty. It is possible to make flags of all colors in salt which are transparent. Lace curtains of salt can be constructed also, and from the work submitted, it would seem that if the directors permit the fancy men to run riot the palace will be a thing of beauty and a wonder of the century. er ill-fat- ed Christian So long as people see fit to wors1jp God according to the dictates of their own conscience, no one in this land of the alleged free and the demonstrated brave has any right to find fault with their actions. Rut when it comes to trifling with the lives of others; jeoperdizing their existence and sending them into the land of shadows without a chance to recover, its high time to make a protest. From the best information which the editor can obtain the Scientist maintains that all disease is the result of sin and that the ailment can be cured in a sort of miraculous manner, using faith and a few other faculties. Of Science Humbug. course the contention is right in some essentials. P'or instance, typhus fever, malaria and kindred ailments are the result of sin, for it is a sin to allow ones |