Show it is not dot aestheticism often that we denizens of 0 the wild and wooly west are permitted to pernee peruse at short range the 4 writings of cultured easterners A day or two ago a communication dated at oden and slaked mr A B XIII appeared in the salt lake tribune under the tLe heading bea dinc A dissatisfied Od enite bat but the writer ap i not an Og Od enite denite at all ehe is just kimt airily ly an antelle lady from the hub of the universe the home of culshaw cul cole chaw baw eyeglasses eye glasses and beans and is to a charming specimen of the genus Dawn easter 11 her ifer affection aside from tt literary merit shows the writers intimate acquaintance with lindley murray and other grammarians pram marians living and dead all through the communist aloa shines out the fact that the writer is devoted to the of the beautiful in nature and art that the is an rei reit hete theto from way back we regret being unable to rep rolace tho the literary corn gem in f full all but a few brief extracts from lt will convince the readers of THE tim STANDARD that oden ogden and its ita people are not what they are cracked up to be at least from tha point of view of a lady schoolmarm abroad she pays As A a traber stranger ot a few days in this strange land people with strange in OIK ca scarce Ir retrain refrain from opening cacir mouth and putting foot in it easily without removing ones on etore store teeth but poor thing I 1 her wit sai hetle soul received a chock shock and ahe she bays says wonder and nl exceed exceeds our ex but dia supplemented by settles ehll surely in nd lust over the rity intellect ot of the casual observer ob erver ai they ty be become e with tho the notion notions and pert t t of 0 its Ot dent anti nil bentile people only iry lt or two tir after my advent into this while tit to commenting OB on rattier matters with som ome e nw now made V e ae acquaintance quIn e at my hotel I 1 inadvertently expressed the li idea that chati 11 did nl nt think it possible it to educate e te a mormon 0 n and r etain him kim s ax g s mormon not could arm an ed edcah caA man be m made a e a hf ormon mid audbor for th this a I 1 have been severe severely 1 taken to task and reprimanded on severs several occasions na tent that Just charming how delicate the expression anti gentile people when she might have said IDa D mites blood ato atondra at onera ners priest ridden paupers haupers pau pers or something leaa less elegant bat but more expressive yet she IB Is brave for or after having been warned that if I 1 would keep peace with these people I 1 must ba be cautions cautious in my expressions yet I 1 bless the fact that the physical and facial beauty of our gentile girls coupled with their superior dignity their ladylike lady like bearing and general deportment will go very far toward eliminating the doctrines doctrin ea of beiggy from tho the rising generation of their men we are sorry that the newa of oden are not appreciated by pie he lady but that must be because as the lady herself says 1 it I does not require much of 0 an observer to note the tact fact that ogden is not a treat literary center and if Is very even v u in its lt on r c e 8 0 t everyday every day information our oar illiteracy is our misfortune but we are willing to learn and only our poverty prevents us from reading standard works of fact and high grade novels instead of the local which the talented lady says said publication publications mar may and undoubtedly d do I 1 answer the purpose ot of the native natives but it is a flagrant I 1 insult to the intelligence Intelli genee e of 0 any east cru ern man mat or other others who wish to inform them belveg relves of passing events to expect him to do fo so from any uch such source we cannot leave the subject without one more quotation the barracks at the corner of grant avenue and twenty eighth street was the cene scene of a d om quartette family row of several hours duration a night or two ago I 1 witnessed in uch of it from my carriage the ian language I 1 hear bear I 1 11 I 1 cannot write it was too ba hard to be e written the voices were BO so harsh I 1 could not distinguish the sex bones were too called 4 t to break isam I 1 saw hatchets and freckle and KUDU gun 0 there was red hair invectives and tears ea we women men and babies and men daran darkness ea s an and shadows and oaths pouting and anger and avi sweat cat but no blood no arrests and no death at a recent performance in lit the opera hou house houe e w while ile some of 0 agdens boys engl engaged tor for the occasion deca ion as dupes were putting on the COBI cost alny S apparel one of them hesitated F lice eon or crumbs oh never mind was the lh rejoinder of a companion yours your sare are all now hut but I 1 pity the next fellow who wears them some or the democratic greenhorns greenhorne green horns in congress have made a ludicrous spectacle of themselves in wailing walling over the need of free raw material to enable american manufacturers to export goods and compete in the markets of the world the mckinley tariff provides free raw material in such cases and if that is all the manufacturers nead they have it in full measure by degrees the DaMO democrats Crato are learning wh what at the mckinley tariff really is and what it means istook it took them nearly two years to learn that the mckinley tariff is constitutional but when the supreme court gave its opinion they had to take the medicina medicine they will catch on to the other good features of the mckinley tariff in ti time me and learn to boliko like them ONE OF our moat most valued cx exchanges changes the reno gazette was wai seventeen years old last friday TUB STANDARD is glad to know that the gazette entera enters upon a new now volume more prosperous than ever before in the papers history and with renewed cond confidence leace in reno washoe county and nd Na cavadas idaa vadas future we hope that our contemporary may meet with abundant success while continuing its bittle or town county and state development and public prosperity 10 1 0 MAKES the kuklak ku klak kluk remnal remnants to in ala bama a ma chuckle olear clear down into their boots when they read this from one of senator hills hilla alabama speeches 1 I am rejoiced to know that it is a countr country y where the people rule and here every citizen no matter how humble or unlettered he may be has the same rights aa as the wealthiest citizen in the land 1 I DO say AY t that bat the enormous sum eum paid in the way of pensions Is I 1 a double hardship on oa the people of the south eaid said general patterson of tennessee one of the plain spoken ex confederate brigadiers in the house he objects to pensions because se they draw money away from the south and put it in the hands of union veterans at the north THE CHICAGO vail in some silly strictures upon major mckinley and bis his work on the tariff bill says perhaps if be he went about it be he could ascertain the number of souls that could sit on the point of a cambric needle without crowd ing no be he not if they were chicago mail souls there is a limit to counting the infinitesimal THE tim INTENTION ot of the democrats to pace pate the free wool bill yesterday for its political effect in aiding siding tha the democrats in the rhode island election today to day signally tig Eig nally failed the republicans prevented the Damo craU crati with their overwhelming majority j from forcing a vote upon tha the bill |