Show I 1 amsl 1 4 H ii im 1 1 1 i almi r T T t t J i t Z t 43 4 4 Q 1 1 I 1 iti dads T f I 1 43 1 I 1 t I 1 column I 1 R T 43 M M C 4 i 44 OUR SYMPATHY goes out to the parents and aged grandfather ot of six elx year old juno robles who tor for more than a week past has been in the clutches ot of hardhearted hard hearted and death deserving kidnapers the tear fear and anxiety ot of these loved ones Is easily imagined by all parente and the prayer ot of all humane persons persona Is that she will be returned to her home unharmed if V U B S criminal no 1 Is still dodging the two or three thousand of officers ficere and laughing up his sleeve at their efforts to capture him ni X R 16 THE TEE HOVERING stork Is a valuable bird that frequents frequent our resident districts it slug sing tunes or furnish hat bat plumes but how it helps our vital statistics statistical nevada state journal I 1 sa 6 5 SOMEONE starts advertising someone starts buying when someone starts buying someone starts selling when someone starts selling belling someone at mating making when someone starts making someone lomeo ne starts working when someone starts working r someone starts earning when someone starts earning 8 someone meone starts buying an endless chain so EO to speak and the merchant who advertise and advertise regularly Is doing nothing it if he be lant breaking links in this endless chain fc be f THERE IS no denying the tact fact that there are thousands ot of potential jobs in the ground the jobs will be provided by the mining industry w when mining comes back not many years ago the mines were the greatest employers and taxpayers in a number ot of states their prosperity was responsible tor for the prosperity ot of agriculture retailers local industries dus tries ot of all kinds and the the money they created went tar far beyond state borders and made itself felt throughout the entire country A mining revival would be a long step toward good times s fi a R afi T OF ALL the many tool fool things done by the antl anti at the nations capitol was the investigation put under way to check up op on the hoarding ot of silver hundreds ot of names were published ot of those who had bad purchased silver and first page space given to the publication ot of senseless stuff regarding same it Is indeed a pity it if persons so desiring desiria g cannot buy a commodity be it stiver silver or something else without having their names paraded before the entire country as though they had been guilty ot of committing some serious crime the silver aa fighting gang in the east high and low resort to anything in an effort to block favorable silver legislation and president roosevelt appears to encourage them in their efforts 59 S F S fi YES INDEED members of 0 the silver bloc will again confer with the dent tomorrow saturday what will the result be As usual more than likely much talk perhaps promises and then delayed action as usual we can only hope for the best we all agree with senator pat mccarron mccarran who was in salt lake the past week said the senator if president roosevelt okeha the of silver as passed by congress he will become the most popular president in history furthermore the silver problem has been approached wrongly the question what can bo be done tor for silver and the silver men its give sliver silver a chance to do something for the world a ri a A a 5 CHINATOWN OF EARLY ll 11 PARK ark CITY by mrs al 11 L W whitney continued from last week about four blocks further up the steep street was a a chinese laundry there one could see the laundrymen in white with I 1 ebony queues whipping about with every turn of their heads they was spraying I 1 the clothes on the board from distended I 1 cheeks and slapping upon them the huge iroz iron which had been taken from a round I 1 stove glowing in the center of the room while the ironing was going ion on conversation filled the air lr some boys boya returning home from school would pause outside and to in annoying ting song voices taunt the me busy men when the boys boya became too the laundrymen woud fill their cheeks with water and dash to the door to squirt it at the fleeing urchins squealing with gleeful terror once instead of the spray a hot iron 4 came me hurtling from the open door and almost hit bit a boy he told his father who oiled called on the sheriff who in turn called upon the laundrymen and warned them that no irons were to be hurled in front of this laundry about once a i month would appear a strange chinese I 1 man from S salt a it lake he ras as apparently a professional protes lonal ear cleaner making his 1 rounds in the camp F to be sure ot of light and air sp aplenty lenty 1 4 he took care of hla his patients or clients lenta cl ta outside on the sidewalk the victim with f 1 a towel about his hl neck would sit on a 1 wooden stool while the ear car doctor I 1 with latt long handled spoons of smallest emal lest dl L ment loiis we would probe ro e into n bac each a aural orifice this athla operation was waa usually witnessed by a circle 0 of interested juvenile spectators of 0 whom I 1 was waa invariably ons one sometimes also alo a chinese barber came to town and tonsured tons ored the laundrymen in front ot of their places of 0 business at the laundry luat just described was a rather tall elderly chinaman who apparently N parent ly did no work he H would stand 1 round around listening to the men talk and then would walk about town in the most moet leisurely fashion ablon ta his hl waite ailed black satin shoes padding along the wooden walts valta his arms behind him his nl queue I 1 2191 neing like a pendulum I 1 II if I 1 as e out in front of 1 our boue I 1 playing with the cat or my dolls dolla this I 1 Fent fendleman leman of leisure would top stop and talk to me he would lean on the th fence for I 1 hours and with radiant face in spite ct cf oriental stolidity would describe to ra me e the beauties ot of china the bound leet feet of the ladles ladies the little birds in cages aich which the gentlemen carried about instead ot of caneal canes he told me of the rick ahas of the boxes trimmed with satin and ana embroideries in which ladles ladies rode borne by strong coolies he told of the canals and the boats the birds that caught the fishes tor for their masters the mandarins and their embroidered robes A new world was opened to me through the tal tales es of this oriental marco polo poetically and artistically described in what may have been pidgin english but which to me was quite clear and euphonious across the street and down from our house was another isolated chinese shack another laundry in that dwelt a larger proportion ot of my very best oriental friends the same came kind ot of a round stove was in the center tor for heating g t the he irons around the room were th the a shelves covered with white sheeting on which the ironing was done lanterns lantern hung upon the walls under the ironing shelves were the bunks where nine or ten men slept curtains covered the front of 0 the bunks bunko they were used only at night except when some man was sick slid and then he staid in his bunk while the ironing went on above his hie head in the rear was another room and beyond that the platform on which the washing was done in wooden tube tuba set up on saw horses or boxes water probably had to be brought from the creek bor or from some spring they may have had ad 0 we wen as many of us ua did whenever I 1 entered this laundry to collect the rent a chorus of voices shouted hullo 1 hullo litty missy I 1 it if it happened to be the first week of 0 february which was the season ot of chinese new year the top of 0 the stove was cleared of flatirons flat lat irons gremy ra rag g and on it war laid a halt half of a chicken chacke to cook blands alanda of ua c colors clora lora and odors were brought out and it was urged that I 1 celebrate with them my birthday and their new year by eating with them but I 1 had made a rule not to eat in these places so I 1 would not do so 0 o I 1 tried not to hurt their feelings and it usually ended by my taking home a package wrapped in newspapers and containing the halt half fried chicken and numerous confections confect ions I 1 ate the confections confect ions after they had been inspected by mother and found to be merely cocoanut coco anut strips stripe sugared watermelon rind preserved and a few brown crinkly lichen itches nuts nuta alth their prune like meat ineat and pit rattling around inside but the cat got the chicken almost |