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Show TRUTH. 3 qben pital fee will not help him. After all of these charges are deducted from his wages, the laborer is generally so thoroughly disgusted that he quits his job, and gives a brakeman half of what he has left, for the privilege of being allowed to steal a ride into Ogden, in a box car. At Corinne he is usually held up and robbed of the other half of his wages: so that by the time he reaches Ogden, he is a fit subject to join his companions who have proceeded him. letter. He dont own two newspapers he can easily live within and either, if elected. If all that is his salary, claimed for him is true, there is no doubt that Bagley is the logical candidate, upon whom all factions can unite, irrespective of party affiliations. It is reported that John stands very quiet while being curried, and seems rather to enjoy it. - Ogden, Utah, May 23, 1902: There is a rang of Republicans in Ogden, called The Machine who are already up to their elbows in the Public Crib, and because of that fact, imagine that all the corn therein belongs to them. INSURE YOUR LIVE STOCK. Not only that, but they also think they hold a sort of crop mortgage upon all ft ft The Arkansas Live Stock Insurance future harvests. Already, each of An incident which has .not found its company has filed a copy of its articles them fills a position at public expense, the into way records, police happened of incorporation with the secretary of which with its attendant emoluments, the other night, when a colored man state and received its charter empowerought to satisfy any one but a hog; yet went to sleep in a rooming house in ing it to do business in Utah. A. Stein-metthese men are professional, standing this city, and awoke the next morning, special agent of the company, is candidates, for anything' and every- to find his pantaloons missing. A arranging to open headquarters for the thing that comes along. If there is a search was instituted, which resulted state in Salt Lake and will appoint petty contract to be let for compiling a in finding the land lady wearing them. agents in all the counties. It is the set of legal blanks to be used in the It seems that this lady, who is some- only live stock insurance company opermunicipal court, some of the Machine I what of a somnambulist, arose in the ating in Utah. It is a reliable and and dressing herself, wandered sound business concern, meets lQsses gang wants it. If a Judge gets corrupt, night, into the yard, where she was found by and treats its customers fairly. away off in the wilds of Alaska, and is other members of the household, and promptly Parties owning valuable horses and of the persuaded to return to her room. She cattle will find it a safe precaution to ousted from office, one Machine gang, from Ogden, is ready resumed her bed without removing her take out a policy insuring their animals to give up to another member of the clothing. Upon awakening in the against accidents of all kinds and death. morning, and finding herself dressed, Machine gang, his present salary, she concluded that she had gone to Adams Stock company will open at which is more than he ever earned be- sleep, too tired to disrobe. a It is supposed that! she entered the the Salt Palace Decoration day with fore, and go after the rascal's job. Twixt Love when walking in her grand spectacular play, When a postmaster, belonging to the darkiesandroom, in donned his' pants, while and Duty. This play is full of scenes sleep, Machine goes wrong; the remainder that condition. of pathos and home like scenes of the of the gang immediately go legging ft ft between the North and the after his office. When' the regular And now it is said, that both Demo- struggles the war of the rebellion. South standing candidate for Congress, who crats, and Republicans,' are secretly This isduring a play that should be seen by had already been surfeited with honor? grooming John E. Bagley, Ogdens all, especially by those interested in as state legislator, saw an opening in city attorney, as a dark horse, to run military affairs. At the Salt Palace the mayoralty of Ogden he concluded for Congressman, next fall. It is urged extensive arrangements are being made d to present it in the most realistic way, that belonged to him too, ex officio, that while Bagley is slighly deand with striking scenic effects. The in a walks with his arms, and slow, probably. And when he made a worse liberate his on is he company is a good all round aggregastrut, still, allright ass of himself, and his chances for Betion of talent, such as will do credit to and to liable get there early. feet, imwere honors the Ma thereby piece. Congressional sides, John don't belong to the paired, one of his own henchmen, who was also a member of the Machine, suddenly appeared as a Congressional candidate. This rival is already holding down a good position, at a remunSE OPENING OF erative salary. Would it not be well for the people of Weber county, to awaken to the fact, that not all of the good men are already in office? And that because a man has been given a berth by the people, that does not entitle him to claim the earth? There are other men in this neck-o-thwoods, who do not belong to the Machine who have done as much for their party, a.nfl are just as competent to serve the public, as those fellows who are conr , z, ( . - bow-legge- ! "5 e- Caldirs Park. tinually claiming everything in sight, and then some. ft ft the town is over run with petty . That criminals, is not' to be wondered at, when we consider the ways that are used to swindle the laboring men, who are being shipped in this section of the country by the hundreds. Disreputable employment agencies in the east, by holding out false promises of abundant work and high wages, induce laborers from other states, to give up their last dollar, to secure transportation to some railroad point in Nevada. Upon their arrival, they find little or no demand for men. With no work to do, and no money to buy food, the men resort to begging, only to be kicked off the dump, and run out of camp. Half famished; they beat th 6i? wqr back to thievOgden, where they turn Those who maning for aivelihood. no better. Their age to get work, fare is with-hel- d to-pet- ty first three dollars earned, from them, to pay poll tax. Then they are charged $5.25 per week, for the and beans. privilege of eating sow belly out from held A hospital fee, is also what purpose or their wages, but for is no There object, God only knows. No medicines, hospital. No doctor. and no sanitation. Heaven, pity the sick. His hos poor fellow who falls MINING NOTES. chine. While no improvement has yet taken place in the stock market, and trading on the exchange has been light and irregular, the indications all point to a better day In the near future. The advance in copper will help, the copper stocks and the others which are already too low will feel the improvement. A general advance all along the line is looked for. ft ft Things are decidedly quiet at Eureka and the other Tintic camps. The working forces on a number of the large properties have been reduced and a large number of miners have left the district. - The indications, however, are that the dullness will be only of short duration. The new schedule made by the smelters and railroads for second class ore will enable $14 or $15 ore to be mined at a profit and it is expected there will be a gradual revival in the Tintic district very soon. In the Snowflake mine a great improvement has been observed. The tunnel on the TOO foot level is in soft ore running 60 per cent, in places, 60 per cent, lead, 30 ounces silver and some gold. It looks as it a full breast of first class ore would be encountered at any moment. The Snowflake is right in the center of producing and dividend paying properties and it seems morally certain that it ' will prove equal to the best of them. The Little Chief is on the east of the Snowflake, the Eagle and Blue Bell on the south, the Eureka and Blue Rock on the west and the Keystone on the north. The Snowflake is a close corporation owned by Mr. Wooly and others. A good force of men is at work on the property and the owners are elated at the success they have met with recently. . ft ft W. H. Bramel and A. Dunyon made a trip to the Scranton mine on Sunday and brought back samples of good looking ore running high in lead and silver. Scranton is 18 miles north of Eureka and has been a shipper for some time. The property is very extensive comprising about 30 claims, 18 of which are DECORATION DAY. patented. May 30th. taken an option on Captain De La Mars property in Nevada. The figure ft ft E. Jacob and Simon Bamberger have is said to be $1,000,000. . . Calders Park is the most beautiful syl- van resort in the vicinity of Salt Lake. Plenty of shade, beautiful lake and cosy shaded nooks. On the Opening Day there will be a a Grand Horse Race Meet , The track is in Fine Condition, the entries are numerous and the inducements large. A good days sport is assured. GOODWIN'S WEEKLY. The first issue of Goodwins Weekly appeared last Saturday. It was an interesting and creditable number, and the name of its distinguished editor ives it a prestige from the start, udge Goodwins old friends readily recognize his handiwork in the editorials and found much pleasure in perusing his brilliant articles. PURELY PERSONAL. Attorney A. S. Pratt was down from Ogden, on legal business Tuesday. George Symons has returned to his' home in Butte after a visit of two weeks in the city. State Supt. of Schools Nelson and County Supt. Ashton visited a number of county schools Tuesday and Wednesday. George G. Spencer, who has ably filled a clerical position in the office of the city engineer for a number of years has resigned to accept a lucrative employment on the coast. Ab a mark of esteem and friendship the employes in the engineering department presented him with a diamond ring. |