Show I 1 I 1 I 1 A REAL PORTRAIT there are things in this world so contemptible that their very names are not known to tho the language there fe Is a class of men who by their own volition seem to strive for exactly this degree of aversion in the public mind A few of such have strayed as they will stray from their proper neighborhoods and have shown up in ogden how shall we name them they are not misers A inker is insane the people we speak of have bis his meanness sure enough but not his apology for it they are not thieves or robbers or lers an ingrained laziness exonerates them from a charge of that sort heaven knows their true name we shall call them were we to identity identify them and their belongings a le lea fleM adess lifeless tree in a bright and smiling landscape though fitting in kne me sense would in another be far from just in the driest deadest dearest timber there is an element of estimable value nothing with a suggestion of worth should be associated with the being of which we there are a few things which he be Is i not bat but to which be he is sufficiently akin that bis bin personality sona lity may be fairly outlined from their qualities but a still better conception may maybe be had bad from a view of his possessions eions he ife owns some of the tumble down ram shackles to bs be seen on our principal he ile never improves bis his downings own ings the tile sidewalk side eide walk before his premises would be a slough if the law did not threaten bim with prosecution tor for neglect ile regards legitimate taxation as legalized robbery he ile never gives a cent for improvements about him public or private though the immediate result of such euch improvement is to double the value of hia his property he Is so moan mean about consulting his tenants comfort that bis his premises are vacant half hall the time he ile would not even keep the glass in the windows pr or locks on the doors were it not that the I 1 I 1 1 ivr 01 ill T t is 0 c ed n led 1 I 1 neglect might furnish to some shivering tramp ft a free shelter or the dogs and street urchins might to find entrance and make hw disgrace diK grace a ruin in every respect eave save that It he eliass lias a little money with which to gratify bis his oafish appt appetites ites and to loan at a usury he is too contemptible to bo be heartily despised and in any case too selfish to be mentioned in connection with any hing that aua sug bests a man we many ol 01 his kind thank goodness |