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Show on i.ls head ? No other State in the lehisutteal Union would allow- - thf s life to I of its Senator elements Submitted by Jack or o of Dcvotml to tbs latemta the Engliah- paraded as an asset iioaition Ollier States accept the verdict of the Speaking Scandinavian. A married man. says one who of gra e. knows, can always pack a trunk rnujnrit.t with some Published Weekly by the more easily than a bachelor can. lie the man as and afteiward ARGUS PUBLISHING CO., gets his wife to do it for bim." a representative of the whole Stall Eagle Block, He Then you love me. my darling? Balt lAke Oily, Utah. If he makes a tiiistalo ns w- a!) She I do. He And 1 may speak to your father of our engagement? She to the Is a cr-i- lit see It; if XL P. PKLT No, Alvin; speak to ma. Pa aint noEditor his laud good G. N. SORENSEN ITJI the op' ning of the tears work for the farmer of the mid- - body In this house." Manager State, recognize it and Women are frightful gossips, says there comes into existence a coruliiinn of affairs qualities as being cbaraeterislie of C. A. F. OlUiOli a cynic; but If they were not, hue whole State. tbe liar few countcrjiirts in the width and breadth of tlie bands would miss a Advisory C. M. NI El --SEN great deal of in Editors No representatives of our glorious F. S. FERN STROM indurl rial world, and which well may caure the worker to terestlng information about the neigh bore. iiii!-- e State have been aught but a eredit and under. Mrs. Fangler is a homeopathist. Articles or Items tu us. No blotch lias ever appeared Communlratlons. From the great lake to the Ohio, and from the Missouri Isnt she? remarked a lady during a furnished by the Advisory Editors, to the Alleghenies, thousands of farmers are looking gloomily call on a neighbor. will ba oil Utahs national representatives, not responsibility, involving No, I dont think ahe Is; shes very signed by the respective writers. All even Senator Kearns ran be charged oier their broad fields, knowing that they eannot hire for seldom in when I call," was the reother editorial or business matters are referred to the Editor or Man with anything discreditable, lie may proverbial low or money enough help to till them properly. ply. Definition of appetite:" The most ager. In the large cities within this area thousands of workers, not have enjoyed the advantages of ungrateful thing in the world; the has skilled and unskilled, are more you do for it, the sooner It dea classical education, but In standing around on the street corners, grumbling serts you. SUBSCRIPTION. to t at tlie lack of jiloviiii-iiand waiting for something to turn up. good judgment and enough money One year Vy srhould I have de gout, toctor?" well All the eiils that fall to the lnl of the idle city worker are the lot The doctor said 1.00 get what he lacked. Utah was 81a months perhaps It was hered.7$ hree mont hs Vital Kearns, thenThomas Hon. of out of work. who is willing to pay $:50 a itary, upon which Fritz replied: "Ah, farmer the by represented yet Feb-narsecond-clasy s matter Entered as you are much rght now. Mine vlfes in month and Imanl for a man will, aa usual, be short-hande- d unkle used to have 20, 1906, at tbe post office at Salt and we are with President Smith good, fairly sir-uihim; and I Inherit w lieu the seasons lake City, Utah, under tbs Act of thankfulness for Utahs pust and preswork stari in in earnest. The supply exists him. Dont It? At a museum some one was exhibCongress of March 2, 1179. in Imiiuliful quantities; the demand is big ami eager.. Hut the supply hugs ent national representatives. . 4 iting the skull of Cromwell. A gentlet r for a city job at a scant living man present remarked that it was too Salt Lake City, May 30, 1909 If the Tribune would only recog- its slrii-- corners and searches tlie small for Cromwell, who had a very its turn and wage. nize Its Kwer for good large head. I know all about that," THE TRIBUNE COULD DO IT. To one familiar with condition governing imtii the life of the replied the undisturbed exhibitor, but efforts to a union of factious; eliminyou see, ladles and gentlemen, this Close readers of the Tribune and ate Its blasphemous inuendoes against hired man on the average farm in this section ami of the city worker of was bs skull when he was a boy. those who enjoy Its contents, and, at the Mormon leaders; recognize that the class corrrsMinding to him the omduct of the unemployed city inan Mr. Johnson said to a drunken felthe same time, are well wishers of every Mormon who Is a law abiding in failing to accept the prolTcred country employment always will seem low, If I were In your place I would go out to the woods and hang my-ael-f. Utah's interests, are a unit In express citizen Is Just as good as any mau the course of stupidity. The answer came, If yoox In Compared to the city worker at moderate r my hie couldnt get to plalsh, nuinU-hired you in inthe is man oil a Utter much that of situation good ing regrets at its persistent wages the on earth; accept ways, hie xe woods." muii policy, in passing, we shall say Mormonlani la here to stay then good cluding the iinKirtnnt one of finance A negro pastor was warming up to As a business proposition it actually would pay the young man who is the climax of that we have for years been a con results would follow. It Is an Amerhis sermon and his audslant reader of the Tribune, and we ican cult that the Tribune and all ambitious enough to want to get enough money ahead to have a small itors were waxing more and more excited. are pleased to acknowledge It as a Utah ahould be proud of. If any capital to buck his e (Torts to leave a city position for a place on a farm. "I wahns yer, O! my congrega-Bhun- ! exclaimed the exhorter, I he certuinly slaps opvalued exchange. We have frequently feature la objectionable, forget 1L Ami when he is out of work and all but wahns yer 'gainst de sin uv fight In; I when lie If he in face the to refuses a hired man. read the stupid suggestion that scornfully wahns yer 'gainst de sin uv whiskey Dont magnify an ugly view and em- portunity The hired man of the right sort always has a chance to become a drinkln', an I wahna yer, my bred-derPresident Joseph F. Smith were to blazon It to the world, to the Injury 'gainst de sin uv chicken rabfarmer, a luurh letter clinnee than a city worker has a cl in lice to become bin, an announce a certain policy, peace of Utah. I wahna yer 'gainst de Bin nicmU-- of the firm. The situation may be summed up in; In the uv melon stealin' would hover over this valley Immediua all unite in looking upon a A devout worshiper in the rear of ately; in other words, that the Mor Utah and her people aa the best in country help is at a premium, in the city it is at a discount. And it is the room jumped to his feet and mon t'hurch Is the great disturbing the world the choicest spot on distinctly unbusinesslike not to carry goods to the better market. snapped his black fingers excitedly. "Whuffo does yer. my brudder r'ar In Utah. agent up an' snap yer fingers w'en I speak earth. uv melon stealin? asked the To one unfainlllur with the facts, preacher. this may seem to be a very logical times and conditions Kase you Jes 'minds me where I STREET LIGHTS. Changing alwayt answer to the question, for, of course, DAVIS COUNTY AlltlUS have I icon a topic upon which the represen- let ma ovah coat, replied the devoted worshiper, as he hurried away. tatives of another age have found basis foi Kayavllle Is to be complimented uphistory tells us that opimsltlon, turWhen a New York Is presented street lighting moil, rapine and even bloodshed have on having an has been the with a bouquet, ahe girl It arguments. pessimistic Oh, now says: As reported In the Argus office of the young man to challenge these utterly, exquisitely, deliciously sweet! followed in the wake of Mormon Ism, system. were turned two weeks ago, the lights Ita fragrance Impregnates the entire but everyone especially the Tribune on and the event was considered a observations as the outgrowth of senility. atmosphere of the room. A simple western girl would aay, It smells in knows that in no Instance has the His has of been the these In that tho jKiint argument history day Ike. older men, out of harmony with the times, scrumptious!WasThanks, tenets of the Mormon faith, uor Its hustling, busy city north of the county not disgraceful the It Briggs: teachings, been alone rqsHiislble for seat. Tlountlful advancing by jumps merely are voicing their own intolerance way Diggs snored In church today? bounds more building having and Miggs: I should softly murmur. Why, of a pace in civilization which they this carnage of trouble. I the brute woke us all up. done there during the past year been 'wrsf told, . bi Um The home circle Walking around linger may keep UL tor a aeowAe also tarnishes res' TTSnnvr that It "Is "not agalust tbe idents with street lights. Farmington T(HiSyone does not need to search far with the baby at nlghL doctrines nor the people, but only the county seat, Is still In darkness. to find the man who, looking out upon the EXCURSIONS EA8T via Oregon The people here want street lights. aald to are who the future of the present day young man, reads leaders, against Short Line. The City Fathers also desire to furn- for him a restricted in making a mans way in the world. To Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Chihave absolute ecclesiastical, social, opportunity ish mem, but certain members are cago, ML Louis and other June too, is not old measured by years. lie is not yet a buck 4, 6, 11, 12, 16 and 26th. points, political, and even commercial control aald to be looking for tbe cheapest This See agents niimlN-in the active part that mar be expected of him in the world's for later dates, rates and further parover Its members. medium," implying that Farmington for work, lie may lie a father with sons yet in the grammar grades at school. ticulars. May we not with some consistency city Is somewhat einbarrased Baked Custards. ready money. Economy Is commend- It iiiuv lie in behalf of these growing boys that he is seeking light for diask tue Tribune to try a new track? To one whole egg, the- white and In but every city administration, We feel confident that the Malt lAike able recting them in lines of occupational work in which he may hope to see yolk beaten together, add two cups of we think pride alone would force the scalded milk, while still hot. Sweeten Trtlune could do more to effect a council to do something. The county them make good. to taste. Pour Into Individual custard Talking with a wise man of middle age the other day he called my dishes and grate nutmeg over the top peace footing lu Malt Isike City and sent should lead In these matters, not the Mtate than could President Smith lag behind like a sleepy school boy. attention to the manner in which farm owners in tlie great corn licit of of each. Set in a pan of warm water Farmington Is to be given credit for Illinois were taxing Unit rich soil to its limit, regardless of future pos- In a moderate oven. Bake slowly. Do and the whole "band of twenty-six- " not let the water In the pan boll. This led out In city water works. having terity. He charged that millions of acres of this land virtually had been makes five individual custards. An the Tribune anput together. Iraise should also bo given for tbe deserted liv the farm owners. Themselves still active men of middle a la age, important point In custard-makinnounce an Inteutlon to leave the road Improvements made recently, the to ase milk. fresh to the had towns and retired their cities, taking nearby growing alone, either as a body of re- lagoon lane being one of tbe best ex- they o families with them into urlmn life. By renting out the farms and squeezreasome unknown Hut for Its If officers. or worshliiera amples. ligious WIRELESS WEATHER REPORTS' son the zeal for improvements lias ing soil and tenant farmer, these land owners managed to live in retirethey Individually, or as a body, bebcun given a strong narcotic a mix- ment without work. The tenants rent was half the crop, delivered after New Scheme to Warn People of Aplieve In strange doctrines, it shouldn't ture of. other business" and economy harvest to the nearest proaching Storma. jioint of shipping. Justify the Tribune lu making light and the city is now at a dead standWashington. Flashing around th Such a rental my critic declared exorbitant. Tlie tenant farmer in of it. If au Individual, or a large per- still. world by wireless telegraphy want forced to squeeze the soil, regardless of the future, and Inga of approaching storms and other Fellow citizens, awake! Let us at order to live was centage of tbe Church, recognize the to in order live off the farm, was compelled to put up disturbances of the elements la one farm the in be first owner, the onward least the among leaden aa competent and Inspired adof the latest international projects of progressive cities. march of the wastefulness the with process. visers, ahould this justify the Tribto an announcement maT according we not do Ilelng a county paiier, Back of the whole movement one may trace the cause to the growing here. une In Its brutal attack on an admit- urge that through prejudice and envy of tbe young man to get away from his responsibilities as a Still another of perhapa little leaf the county seat should endeavor to disjiosition tedly good people? is the proposition to aqulf Importance his to the of and contributor life social once That country. producer In one column the Tribune cries lead the other cltlea of the county. vessels of all nations with uni the Is good for the entire la .ded dignity of lalior never was less at a social premium than it is form signals. loudly for a greater Malt lake, for Friendly rivalry If liounllful be- now. To have indejx-nden- t ease and means, regardless of how they were matters What county. These are the leading problems te peace, and In the next column will be come the best be threshed out at a conference of dla city In the world? We ncquiml, has become an all impelling ambition. found a nasty slur at certain Mor- shall all reap the lieneflt. Who shall tingulshed meterologtsts of tbe prin cipal nations, to be held In London oi mon citizens whom the people love, say that Kaysvllle must not become June 21 next. respect, and perchance revere. This a great manufacturing center? We The proposed conference Is the out. must all aid to accomplish thorn ends Every large biscuit bakery or factory of a meeting of the leading growth peculiarity of the Tribune destroys ev- Hut while the neighboring towns are in the city has a good deal of wreckage, a meterologists of the world, held in effort commendable tho and gives ery advancing, It certainly Is the duty of and crackers Europe several years ago. The United ;;ivat many broken cakes lie to all protestations of friendliness. the county seat to eoutlnne with ImStates will be by Probe packed in fessor Willis L. represented cannot These ci cry day. Moore, chief of the Why should the fact that a high provement work, not only through loes and rent to wholesalers and grocers, weather bureau. Church officer had taken another wife, pride, but to help build a greater city. so they are packed in bags containing two, Tired of Life at Ninty-ninon his own reeons!blllty, be emTn a few more generations the y, and each, retailed. live Tho three Billy-GraMich. Dearborn, Uncle or pounds blazoned to the world as proof that French will have convinced themselves 99 old and the years them' for broken cakes patriarch chief customers are that the Wright brothers were lmrii In of this section, derided Saturday polygamy had been reinstated? Even France. the housewives of tbe slums. that there was nothing left to live for, were a "hollow if the Manifesto When the authorities keep their Thus for 10 or 15 eents ilicse women and so drank a quantity of parts mockery and a pretext to relieve ex- hands off. gambling Is no inw a mat;rt more of the host biscuits than you could green, from the effects of which he died. which, of course. ter of chance than is running the isting conditions," in all probability for three times that After mixing the poison in a tin dipIs not so why not pass it up as a Philadelphia mint. Xor is this charity. It is business per at his well and drinking It, the price. sect peculiarity? man calmly laid down to die. with the biscuit companies, as the signs aged His wife discovered him. however, There la no condition now that of Broken Cakes and ( 'ra. kers for Bale' which some of them display in and called a physician, who vainly BUY YOUR warrants the continued abuse that Is . endeavored to save Uncle Billys" the windows, would indii-a'clife. bcaiied Uion lYesIdent Smith and his SEEDS if are wives and But mothers of the slums you tempted to run- these associates, nor the Mormons as a sect who are so fortunate as to git three articles fresh and cheap, you would Citixene Searching for Brutal MurSUPPLIES derer of Child. or people. letter think twite before m do it. Many of the women who stand in Ix8 Angeles, Cal. Hundreds are Jos Angeles, Seattle, nor any of the FROM what might be called the biscuit line, waiting their tnm to hand the continuing the search throughout the booming cities, liave a big paper clerk a dime nml secure a bug of these delicacies, would not have been there Griffith park Tlclnlty and In this neighboring cities for some trace of watrhlng every chance to attack Its to cook an ordinary meal. if they had the the brutal murderer a little Annie citizens as we have In Salt Lake City. Women of all ages and all nationalities are found in these biscuit Pollers, the school girl, If the Slate of Utah has made a misline at the oflices of the cracker and biscuit factories. They all, however, who was killed on May 17, but as only slender clews have been obtake lu Its chulce of a Senator, should Lave one characteristic in common. All of them bear the stamp of pov- yet tained. Feeling Is still running high. Sheriff Hammlll has offered a personal Salt Lake City every possible chance to taken to . Utah erty in their faces. With every one of them life has dealt harshly. of 1250 for the rapture of the reward heap abuse, sarcasm, and obliquity upslayer. It is exported that the state sad county wiu add to the reward. THE ARGUS ij HUMOROS1T1ES mfinfinfnrierfrir 14-1- - ilu-do- ut Hw i!:ch-- 'intrant nf !h early ar history of our reentry th' cMIrl-t-being lent Is freshly illustrated by some examination papers filed a a recent rt.lUgc examination. In whh-- it was stated that Gen. Grant and Admiral Farrauut commanded lu the British army and navy during the revolution. Apparently good work will be found for every jiost in detailing comrades to inspect the duties of the children in the schools. h-- Wiile wt 11-6- ................. in The New York taxic-Rbhaving become established (he inevitable result follows that their proprietors are feeling around for the highest charges that the traffic will bear. This is so usual as to create little surprise; but the public would like for once to see how It seems to encounter a public service novelty that Is conducted on the effete notion of discovering the lowest prices that will yield bigger profits by multiplying the trefllr. s Various cities are advertising the Intention of indulging in Fonrth of July celebrations this year. Mo far as the fireworks of the celebration are concerned, they have come to be out of date for reasons sufficient to keep them out for all time; but the parade and picnic features, with the formal reading of the Declaration of Independence are worthy of jierpetuation. They comport with a safe and sane Fourth of July. o Luther Burbank has now gone down to Mexico to study the pulque ehrub. If he can manage to eliminate Its seductive quality without destroying its other characteristics, be will promote the cause of temperance among the greasers. As It now flourishes, pulque Juice li Mexican for the worst kind of tanglefoot. 4 Enjoy a Pleasant Even- iug at Beautiful 4-- n SALTAIR BEACH 1 It r r lnB - 4- - Nothing more enioyable than a train ride to the Lake these 4- - 4 4 coed evenings. Duct Emy Sttudiy Eihk. 4 4- 44- - STOP red-lette- r them-Bclvrs'j- 4 Paying Pent w Get a home on imall monthly payments from r g Mor-luon- e. jpp I I : poultry: t Vogeler Seed Company. nu-an- t John Jones Vice President and Manager JONES, KING & PORTER CO. Security & Tnut Co., Salt Lake City. Betties, Alathez & Company. A. ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS Cmtrab aad Mail Saapka a Sproahr. F. Bard well Mgr. 1 56 SW. 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