Show COMMENTS the reporter waa was the first paper to give the eureka public the news of the execution of 0 peter Morte nean at salt lake and the hanging ol 01 tom horn at cheyenne wyoming it 11 look like the opposition against sen ator reed read smoot of utah taking his seat will fall flat unless those who are appos ing him can show up some proof of his having violated some of the laws of the land with its last issue the earska weekly rei rel orter entered upon its fourth year tear of ex stance the reporter is oae one of the breeziest can geeki es in the state and we offer congratulations and best wishes for many happy re turns park record in our opinion governor V ells made a g ave mistake in reading sending the state mill mili tia into carbon county there was noth ing in the strike situation to warrant such an expense to the state except that the officer 4 of the utah fie company and th the a s sheriff h 1 r 1 ff wanted the state troop troops to in tim timi i da date t e the strikers into returning to work I 1 chis his order of the governor governors is costing the taxpayers ot the eta sta te about 1000 a day 1 eureka s new now bind band which made its first appearance yesterday is one of the best musical organizations anat the camp has had in several years we hope that the boye boys will meet with the proper argement and that the will be permanent A good baud band has a wonder tal fal effect in adver is ng rig a town and it im i to be hoped that eureka will never be without ona again A couple of representatives of the pro vo enquirer were in eureka a short time ago trying to bunco the merchants of this camp into advertising in that sheet the offered ta 0 give the merchants a tree free in that paper if tev would pay S a 3 00 for one yeii year s I 1 tion to the daily enquirer it is 13 unnecessary to say that their graft did not go with the eureka merchants who are of the oa on that 0 o D 00 would be too much money to pay for a life subscription to the inquirer and a full fall page adv eitle ment the lo 10 logan 9 an journal thinks that a grave mistake was made in the of not that that paper eon him innocent but because the evi d nee was purely circumstantial some ii eople go so tar far as to say that no man be executed on circumstantial evi dance dence bat but we cannot agree with them where a chain ef of circumstances is li ii ked about a man as closely as this one which entangled in its mesh es as there can be no question but what the malais man is guilty there are cases where persons have been convicted of crimes by circumstantial evidence and ana afterwards found to bo innocent but the same can be said of cases where direct proof has been introduced and there thore has also been instances where a man s life hae has been placed in jeopardy because of false tes tea |