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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY plan to reclaim million M Tit TEACHERS ACRES OF UTAH ARID LAND to state 8U- - Outline of Great Irrigation Project for This State Which Has Received Govern- suggestion made PERINTENDENT. Has For It. Obj.ct Standard of tha Teaching Profession. ment Approval Mov.rn.nt Which Raising th. State Engineer A. F. Dureinus reia being agitated turned yesterday which movement from Washington, A an Increase in favoring states. other bringing with him in a small grip the in ooiarieo of teacher. In the public biggest thing for Utah that has ever of thereby rais-th- e school! with the object happened, says the Salt Lake Tribune. aundard of efficiency of the It was an outline of the Utah Arid The prop-noltiUtah. reached has Land Reclamation Fund commission's has been presented to State Sua C. Nelson in letter mammoth irrigation scheme, by which perintendent A. it is proposed to provide 1,000,000 acres of the chairman ftom D. R. Jones, of fertile lands In the Great Salt Alameda of the Lake, committee club of Berkeley, Ltah Lake and Cache valleys with an County Teachers such a movement abundant supply of water, and which CaL, who writes that the efficiency of scheme has been practically approved i, on foot to increase In schools of California by the reclamation department the public sal- Washington. The only proviso remainIncreased of the payment through ing to be settled la that the tests of teachers, to the end that good aries actual surveys and measurements n to continue in teachers may be Induced the of the project, practicability and that promising the profession, the of the project. praclcabllity Induced women may young me Bnd The following Is an outline of the service of field public to enter this a remunerat- plan aa it has been approved by the through the assurance of government Irrigation experts: ion such as is offered in other lines First The building of a dam from of wort A reply has been sent from to 100 feet In height to convert fifty Ur. Kelsons office, part of the commu Strawberry valley Into a reservoir ideation being as follows: sufficient capacity to hold all having -for The average monthly salary the waters that can be practically diteachers throughout the entire verted into It from the several branches atate of Utah for the school year endof Duchesne river. the was 371.11; for feing June 30, 1903,' Second The excavation of a chanmales, I48.SL . to nel fifty miles long, following -thirty The only provision' of law bearing 7600-focontour by which about the on this question is recorded in section to waters of the Duthe said Intercept 1353 of the revised statutes of Utah. It chesne and them into the river convey Females employed mads as follows: resrvolr. Strawberry valley storage schools of u teachers in .the public Third The construction of a tunnel receive cases the in all state shall this one-ha- lf miles long mo compensation as as allowed to about three and crest the of the Wasatch through male teachers for like services, when water the which stored mountains, by hiding the same grade certificates. In the Strawberry reservoir may be re"The county superintendents leased and discharged into the head are among those who are desirous of Most of wates of the Spanish Fork river and Mghw salaries for teachers. conveyed with the water of said river with close touch the them will be in into Utah valley. in convene will who legislatlegislators Fourth The construction of a disive assembly next January. The su4800-fothat tributing channel on about the perintendents believe, however, near from contour the westerly the teachers scholarship and ability to a In mouth of Fork canyon Spanish teach well must Justify her demands or to direction general southwesterly for increased salaries. In the biennial convention of city and county public near the town of Goehen, and a similar channel in a general northerly direcechool superintendents, which convened tion to some suitable point In Sait last week, a resolution was passed faLake valley; also a branch from said voring a higher degree of efficiency on channel crossing the Jordan river at a the part of the teacher. The conventor near the Jordan Narrows; at ion' favored an amendment to the law point for the water onto the high conducting which would require all teachers in of lands Jordan river. the west the state entering the profession to be of such construction The Fifth graduates of good 'normal schools or channels, embankments, dams, etc., as else to successfully pass an examination in subjects of normal school grade. may be necessary to convert Bear lake waWhile the superintendents, therefore, into a reservoir for all the surplus and its of ters Bear river tributaries, are enthusiastically in favor of higher salaries for teachers, they are also in Including the local streams of Bear Lake valley, and for subsequently refavor of schools boards' valuable services for higher salaries. In fact, they leasing such stored water Into the believe .that one of the beat methods channel of Bear river. Sixth The erection of one of more for lncreslng.the salaries of teachers consists in requiring a high standard dams of about 100 feet In height, for the purpose of Impounding the flood of efficiency of the teacher. and winter waters of the Blackfoot branch of the Snake river. In the sevWOODMEN ENTERTAINMENT. eral basins or valleys at or about an elevation of' 6100 feet above the sea. Consisted of Stsreopticon Views and Seventh The excavation of a channel Musio by Quartstte and twelve or fifteen miles in length In Mandolin Club.' which to canduct the stored water of In lieu of the regular meeting of the the Blackfoot over the divide and Into Woodmen of the .World last night an the channel of Bear river at a point entertainment was given under the near Soda Springs, in the state of of Professor George K. Wel' ' Idaho. who ler, la employed for this pur-9e- e Eighth The construction of a chanby the grand circle of the Wo- nel to divert the commingled water of men of Woodcraft Blackfoot and Bear rivers and conduct The entertainment conconsisted of them on or about the 4800-foferoopticon views, clnegraph music tour along the west side of Cache valnd several pleasing selections by the ley for a distance of twenty to thlrt Woodmen Woodmen and quartette the miles, with a possible extension to Mandolin dub. Malad and Blue creek In Salt Lake valon leg-iriaU- vs ot ot FATE. Two shnll be born the whole wide world apart And speak in different tongues, and huve no thought Each of the other's being, and no heed: Tet these o'er unknown seas to unknown lands Shall cross; escaping .wreck, defying death, And all unconsciously shape every act And bend each wandering step into this end, That one day out of darkness they shall meet And read life's message in each other's eyes. And two shull walk some narrow way of life So closely side by side that should one turn Ever so little space to left or right They needs must stand acknowledged face to face; Yet these, with groping hands that never clasp. With wistful eyes that never meet, and llpa Calling in vain on ears that never hear, Shall wander all their weary daya unknown. And die unsatisfied. And this is Fate. S. M. S. In Chicago Journal. It contains many new aiul exquisite designs in FURNITURE, I'AMETS AND DRAl'ERIES 0 0 j Ogden 0 THE Furniture and Carpet Co. UP-TO-DA- HOUSE FURNISHERS TE OOC IOC UTAH Frank Hell, on trial in the district court at Trice, Utah, for the murder of an Italian countryman at Suiinyslde a few months ugn, yesterday withdrew his plea of not guilty of murder In the first degree and entered a plea of guilty of murder in the second degree. He is to lie sentenced by Judge Johnson some time today. A dlsjiau-from Weiser, Idaho, says that the body of William Rich Johnson, who arrived there Tuesday from Lewiston, was found yesterday morning In a building he had rented. Johnson was about 25 years of age. On his body were found checks for $2,000, in cash and numerous puirs. one-hor- se iy nt KELLY & HERRICK FIRE, LIFE AND L--. ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Your Health And that of your little ones cannot be too carefully guarded. DO YOU KNOW the Milk and Creum you are using is pure and healthful? Not unless it has tieen IHlsteurlsed. When you visit our plant we will show you how It is done. SUSPICION CURE FOR HUSBANDS. "I would be very hnppy if my hus- band did not sieiid so many of his said Mrs. June Why don't you try the suspicion cure?" said her intimate friend. non-delive- ry papers. Telephone 664. The management of the Journal will consider it a favor if fubscribers will Good solicitors wanted for the Daily of Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace report promptly any 8. Foster, city circulator. papers. Telephone 664. 300 Then READ YOUR INSURANCE jKilicy and see If it 1s in a Cheap John, company," or in an "Old and Tried" com-l-aithnt affords you absolute protection. Do you know that about 25 per cent of the coinimnles doing business in Baltimore will I e unable to pay their policy holders? Why not have your Insurance written in good companies mid DO IT NOW. We rep-seonly "Old and Tried companies. $2.-30- 0 evenings at the club, Bride with a sigh. 0 C D Did You Read of the Baltimore Fire? and Nearby States What in the name of Susan R Anthony is the suspicion cure? asked Mrs. June Bride. 'Well, my husband once got into the SOUVENIR GOLD COIN OF habit of spending his evenings at the ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION club, and I worried myself ill. Then I changed my tactics. Instead of askThe gold dollar that haa been Issued ing him to remain at home I urged under the special act of congress to him to go to his club. The way he commemorate th Louisiana Purchase raised his eyebrows the first time I Exposition, has recently been pro- suggested it showed that I was on the nounced by the official bulletin of the right track. American Numismatic association the One night he said he had a sefinest example of die engraving and vere headache and would remain at metal stamping, a gem of numismatic home. I opposed the Idea, and inexcellence. sisted that an evening at hla club This coin is of two types, one bears would make him forget hla headuche. the head of Thomas Jefferson, father He gave me a hard look, but acted on of the Louisiana Purchase; the other the suggestion. I knew he would be what la said to be the best portrait of back within an hour, so I made an the late William McKinley, the father elaborate toilet. He returned, as I exof. the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. pected, with the plea that his head was The issue Is limited to 125.000 of each worse. I Ignored his question concerntype and the demand promises to ear- ing my elaborate toilet He husn't been ly exhause the entire coinage. away for an evening since. It la almost The price of 33 each that has been like the old honeymoon, only he apestablished for this coin will positively pears to have something on his mind. be maintained, thereby giving the The management of the Journal will purchaser a guarantee and price protection that has never been enjoyed consider It a favor If subscribers will of in the purchase of a souvenir coin. report promptly any dl-ctl- on -- Our Spring Stock Is Now Arriving 0 to that i ort ion lying south of the cutoff, thus reducing the loss of water through evaporation and Insuring the permanency of the lake, but on a small, er scale; regulation of the reduced lake to be effected by nieana of eluice gates placed in the enibanknieut and through which any excess of water may be discharged into the abandoned portion of the lake bed. While Included in the general plan.it a not expected that this will be made part of the reclamation works, but Is suggested as Incidental thereto. 1901 PASTEUR DAIRY COMPANY Telephone 37 P. O. Building J Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices'! That la wmactlr why ws do tha Tailoring Business of Ogdon. 282 Twenty-Fift- h Stroot, Ogdon, Vtah. tttn m t m MttMttttf Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Three Jlore Round Trips FREE THE. j and Grocery, i Pur nil kinds of Bakery Goods, and Fancy Groceries. Stiple 22H4 J. our customers. A coupon free with each dollar's pur- To chase, Home Bakery at' Jeffinson Avenue. C. SCHWARTZ, Prop. SCHWARTZ BR08. THE HUB Bakery and Bv non-delive- ry Restaurant, ; ot The entertainment will be repeated ley. at Kaysville tomorrow evening. The entertainment was given in the K of p- hall Mrs. Camella Maulsby, general organiser for Utah, Colorado and Wyom-- I oganising a new circle of Wo-men of Woodcraft The first meeting he held Monday evening in Odd eeltows hall 8eNAT0R BURTON'S CASE SET DOWN FOR TRIAL LUIS Mo- - Feb. 13. United 8u tea Senator J. R. Burton, through attorney. Judge Krum, filed a tr ,n the lftilted States district Tmiterday, setting forth that the JMctment charging him with unlaw-cceptanc f fees from the Rialto Securities company for the PUi of Influencing the n postal M d,d set forth facts suffl-- T hold him for trial. fom...mUrrer oontained the further n that neither the postmaster-ha- s rrrii nr Postofflce department salnf1Ctln order the Rialto Gran & Securities ny on the facts as they appeared. ,Butron'a case was set for triai 1,t He wa Indicted about three weeks ago. de-rr- G au-cu- nt J? The construction of a canal to divert water from Bear river at a point In the canyon through which said river runs In passing from Cache valley for a distance of twenty to thirty in a general southerly direction along the base of the Wasatch mountains on contour to a conor about the nection In Salt Lake valley with the similar channel hereinbefore described as extending northward from the mouth of Spanish Fork canyon. Tenth The construction by either of the government or the water-usesuch dams on the Ogden, Weber and Provo rivers and on all of the smaller local streams as may be necessary to conserve and regulate the waters of each, together with such channels as may be needed to conserve and regulate the waters of each, together with such channels as may be needed to same. properly distribute the Eleventh The execution of such work as may be needed to r conserving acand utilising waters of Utah lake, cording to the plans already partially Ninth 4500-fo- DAILY PUZZLE PICTURE. J. J. 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Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle I'piwr left earner down, in iklrl. restrict the area of the Great Salt lake developed. Twelfth "1 Wall Street Journal Journal. |