Show coccx I I 1 + WIlD If COFFEE t i 44xoco4occ 4 > I Over In Tooele county the Transcript Is urging the boys who work in the hayfield j hay-field to strike form unions or do something some-thing of that sort on account of the I actions of the ranchers In relation to the payment of wages I appears the rates there are J150 per day when a man get cash or r when he takes half his payment pay-ment ir hay According to the Transcript Tran-script the laborers cannot keep their families on these wages a it says they soon tire of hay S > < I > < S > Among the attorneys who appear In court is circulating a story of Judge i JesF which IrI said oS be Ya fact The I judge had I case or two in Judge John I i sons district and while attending court was attacked with cramps of some sort which compelled him to go to the hqtel for rest The proprietor of the place prescribed pre-scribed mustard plaster and when the same was applied the hired man didnt know how to do it and lathered the front of Rhodes person with a paste made principally of water and mustard It burned like fire and had to he scraped off Rhodes didnt get any better and rumor had it that he would die Extreme measures meas-ures wee decided upon for his recovery and In consequence a delegation of men wearing chaps waited on him in his sick chamber Pet sick are you pardner asked the leader I Well rather faintly responded Rhodes PS he turned over to get a look I at his visitors I Wes so we heerd Now Its like this Our cemetery here Is small and we havent had much chance mf enlarge i It I I for some time We would like to have j you for a corpse all right but its this way Up to date every man planted there I has ded with his boots on like a white man oughtcr Nary man lies beneath the sod who hasnt got from one to 15 holes In him We led here to tell you we didnt want this yere record broke and to sav that if ye could manage to recuperate I re-cuperate long enough to Jot outside fer I a few minutes sos one of the boys could I pick a fuss with ye we could arrange it all right lrnseU see le be I I under the necessity of sending ye over somewhere else to sit buried cause we haint going ter have that graveyard I dessecrated by any man com In here and I dyln a natural death 0 < They say that Rhodes argument that afternoon was one of the finest efforts I ever made In any court or cause < t > Of Readers of < Herald will remember the account of the shooting of Billy I Morgan at State Line some time ago There is I peculiar coincidence In connection con-nection with his death and that of Barney I Barnato As soon as Barney died several I people announced themselves as relatives and started for the scene after his estate I es-tate In Morgans case it is some folks over In low who got to calling him I Uncle Billy through some business transactions wo want to know if he had anything left and asserting they will I come and take out letters if such a course is required by his estate Billy however ddint leave anything behind him except a pair of grey burros who are roaming around in tp neehborhood of Lookout ago Pass and which have been corralled long I |