| Show t t-t-t GOODBYE Morton Alexander last week sang his swan song and said goodbye Mr Alexanders Alexander's Reservation News was not a howling unless success success unless It was the howling part It has never contained much reading matter ana ann that has been the bellyaching kind Even many of the Socialists are arc dis dis- dis- dis gusted The influence of Brother Morton was waning He Heas was as forever forever for for- ever eyer whining and a whiner may win support of part of the tho Deop people c l part mart martof art of oC the time and all the people part of the tho time but ho he cant can't win support of even part of or the people all aU the time lime They are going to shake shak him sooner or later Whining and knocking and bellyachIng bellyaching bellyaching belly belly- aching was not all aU that ailed Alex Alex- ander Once and awhile he ho would slip sUp over In other words he didn't always stick to a bargain Just two Instances will be sufficient In 1910 he agreed to sell his Uintah Chieftain a a. weekly newspaper to Myton Myton My My- ton business men Along came W. W H Smart and Frank Lott who perhaps perhaps per per- haps offered him a better deal and he lie sold it to them without ever saying saying say say- ing lug a word to the representatives ol of the Myton l business men When II he sold to Smart and Lott LoU he lie is reported report report- ed to have agreed to keep keeli out of or orthis this newspaper territory He went to Grand Junction and published the tho Dawn a Socialist sheet Prett Pretty soon back to My Myton ton he came and started the tho Reservation News That kind of of business Is sure to fail fan sooner or later t-t-t t |