Show airia nc the or a dolash cadori co in for san franc isco one man has bean found who is ready to aisner the popular question Is marriage a failure ane proprietor of a factory in guluth minn recently increased the aes of all his married employees and gave single men that they woula not bo wanted alter the end of alie month unless they were married by that time lo 10 ali h event they would bo retained at an increased salary it may be objected to this course that alie time riven to the single men to do their courting Lour ting in was somewhat abbreviated bul probably the proprietor knew what he was about most likely he had been indications ot keeping company and it just as well to hasten batters natters nat a little ha certainly the matter of popping the question tor the bashful awine would he fortified with an argument which his inamorata would find it hard to answer or dispute women like to be kind and and to shorter blessings they can and for a young croaa to tell his idy love that his position and an increase of u ages absolutely depended upon her baying ea to the momentous question would bo almost sure to fetcu her precisely alie employer had in issuing this edict is not air parent but there is a great deal to be aard for it on beneral principles plea the proprietor of a manufacturing establishment lish ment ot any kind buys the time and labor of his employees just as ho buys an thing else which he uses la his business and be naturally wants the v of hla money now it may lie set down as a role that who for w aces aro more apt to coma to work fit morning with clear lieada and steady nerves than unmarried men many ot whom mav x loni to alio llio areat united order of likit all rules this ha ltd but li an a general propos iliou und it likely that a of this act was at alic bottom of the man action it maybe however that le efti a vein in ins nature perhaps lie Is a nov ly ni Arriol man him nante all the world to be as happy as he ia 1 la may have seen abo error 0 his and joined the army of I 1 and ahle all ww converts is inspired with a beal for it is baid eliat the whole loves a lover and the converse of the proposition ii measurably true that a man in love look upon the whole world with eyes of affection and through loaft colored in the absence of any accurate information upon the we prefer to adopt the rather than the utilitarian theory and to believe eliat our duluth man was actuated by charity for bia fellow men and not by belt interest mona caires finery id on a par with many of the puzzles which people devised lor centuries to vex themselves with it either answers itself or is unanswerable according to circumstances but the experience of society amonn civilized nations tend very strongly etron gly to overthrow the she has taken if marriage is a failure fai luro it ia a perpetuation of a delusion but ia any event it is pleasant to rind a man whose views are BO decided as those 0 the manufacturer the ore ids dalter sir geo says that his mine in the oden canyon the royal alfred ia turning ont much better thau lie expected though he always thought he had a good thine ot it ftp first class carbonate oro recently struck in the upper workings assay CO oz silver per ton and 65 per rent of lead and 4 gold this ebon s an increase in one month ol 01 13 oz silver and 11 per cent lead above eliat of the last assay A tunnel lias been started to tap the ore body at the depth of feet the assay ahova a cotil value of 82 per ton the second ward dramatic asoli aaion will appear in the union opera house on anly in the barc cal comedy kinds first aliey are diligently preparing pre parine themselves and will doubtless a a most excellent appearance on tho evening in question the statement in yesterdays report 0 the convention ot the party to tho effect that thomas D dee dominated george drake as representative from the fourth district was incorrect it should have read aeo drake nominated thomas D dee wednesday rooming at 7 at salt lake city itea father kieley united in marriage miss mayg hammond and sir ben shocks mr and mrs sheets soon alter took the train on their way to tacoma W T via san francisco where her will make their future home we with them all joy and happiness through life james T jakeman editor of be mantl spent fotr hours in lie took a ride on the dav oer the chiy its wonderful growth lie said that the country south of palt lake valley mis very alry and eliat in the lows from failure of crop would on very evere while in t alo al o dry the losses will not be near tr iye on the bevier stars in tin fla ft IMI I 1 glorit NEW YORK june 20 the bureau of navigation which has charge of all the bunting for tho american men of war and for the navy department generally fiill resume operations after july let on account of the failure of the appropriations no work has been done by tho bureau for several weeks captain F M green who has charge of the bureau in the brooklyn navy yard was asked about the chango made necessary in the hags by the admission of the new states we shall not make any radical change ho said As abo flags now in worn requisitions aro made for new ones wo shall issue which bear forty two stara instead of thirty eight as at present there will be no general change it would be too expensive if the change was of such a cha acter as to make a difference differ enco to the eye of course a general calling in of all the flags would bo but you cant tell whether a hag flying in the air has thirty five or forty five stars in the union the law about the flag is very anyway it simply provides that it shall consist of thirteen stripes of red and white with n white star for every state in tho union the aizo sizo of the ag aro not provided for nor anro sizes or arrangement of the beara the stars may be in horizontal lines in circles in the shape of a big star or in any shape and still bea regular united stales hip wo have arranged n union which has the stirs in six horizontal lines of seven stare each and changed the shape and size of the aag so as to make alie lemit possible waste of beuting bu all of tho flass faed in the service about here are made in the yard wo generally have a force of about fifteen or twenty women who sew the flags together and a couple of men who alie cavvaa lieada on they were laid oil some timo ay on account of a lack of funds but will bo put to work after july ast 1st when the new appropriations beckno available barn is not a particularly liberal women do not make wages enough to get rich they are pail 3 cents a yard fur sewing and by wor kini hard are able to make from 21 25 bosl 50 a day |