Show S The San Francisco Chronicle remarks that the mining boom at Yuma may attract a good many dissatisfied people peo-ple but any one is foolish to Join it unless he has a fair grub stake and knows something about minerals The fellows who rush to Yuma expecting to get work in developing mines and incidentally to locate some valuable properties for themselves will be as surely disappointed as were those who followed the first rush to Randsburg on the Mojave desert Yuma is not quite so bad a place for the unemployed un-employed as Randsfaurg because there is a railroad track leading east and west by which the man who is broke may tramp to better pastures but its it-s not a place which one would recommend recom-mend to the laboring man out of a job Nor is the climate one which can be praised except during midwinter The mercury at this season mounts into the nineties and it kgeps on mounting as summer approaches until life becomes be-comes a burden I |