Show F II 1 X 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 4 i I 1 1 T I 1 TIM BUG BUO TOO it in the coming town of the N orth west EDITOR I 1 was obliged to leave salt lake city in in i consequence of having forgotten to take a mariners marinero ma compass with me and consequently ran a serious risk being lost in that city of conundrums or getting kofl my nut in trying to solve some of these latter finding the strain too severe on my nerves as well as roy my imagination for instance I 1 asked the address of a man I 1 wanted to call on oil and was told that ha be lived in the third house north of the southeast corner of oi third south and east eleventh streets not having a compass with me ot of course it was out of the question ti it to attempt to follow this nes direction tree iao ion with any chance of success so I 1 gave it up as I 1 always do with a conundrum unless the solution is self evident as in case of being asked how low much two and two make As there are not any policemen that a stranger can recognize there is not any one to whom to apply for information another objection to salt lake cit ant city I 1 is i s ta that I 1 at the people are very slow and appear half asleep and no wonder they want excitement why during election there was no setting up of drinks no drunks no fights a aa I 1 have been accustoms I 1 to in colorado and on election day the saloons were actually open and the whole thing was so dull that it had bad not the amount of excitement of a good lively funeral I 1 recollect a municipal election in a s small mail town in colorado when every place hunter bunter set up the drinks for days before ali the election and the tile revenue of the town derived from fines anea alone went a it long way to recoup the success successful ful candidates for their expenses on election day the saloons were strictly closed and the blinds drawn to prevent inquisitive persons from seeing what was going dillmon on inside I 1 noticed that one barbers shop did an immense trade on this day many parties going in to be shaved several times in succession this I 1 afterwards accounted for by findig finding el that there was an under ground railia railway communicating with a sa saloon I 1 oon c 0 e by it is quite evident that until the utah towns realize the blessings of gentile gentili D civilization they will remain behind in this age age of civilization they I 1 wil wi 1 not have any local debts no sports to regard reward the successful politician who would have to work for his liv living i ug like oilier other people As I 1 have 0 only ily just arrived in the junction C city I 1 ty I 1 will defer my remarks thereon till my next TIMBUCTOO TIM tw BUC TOO aug 9 1883 |