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Show UTAH DAILY 6 from all parts of the United States. A feature of the program will be a panorama of the battle of Manila bay. members of in by those In were that engagewho Dewey Camp ment. NOTES FROM THE HAIR'S WADSWORTH STATE IS pur-tlciiat- ed CAPITAL TO STAY OH MAP lawyer of this city has fastened upon a soft snap. Dominic THE TOWN HA3 PLENTY OF DEMOCRATS GAINING GROUND IN L secreMurphy has been appointed THE EAST. committee. canal Panama tary of the Murphy has good executive ability, under Will Not Be Killed By Removal commissioner was Ba to i tension Swung If the Labor Yota Can edibeen and has Salt Lake Division recently Cleveland, la Suectaa tho Party Catholic off the Terminal. tor and publisher Aaaured. weekly, the New Century. He Is a Another U i Democrat, but not an aggressive par(Special Correspondence.) tisan, and will doubtless do anything WASHINGTON. June IS Senator that Is decent that the commission Gorman was her luat week In close wants done. communion with several other congressmen who hnve gathered at the Again one of our Golden Girls has They the at Riss. rendesvoua party got out of her trouble alive. Several Democratic the that agree generally years ago Helen, the attractive daughMorton of this candidate, whoever he la, will mnke ter of great inroads in the east, probably city, was married to a son of the Duke A few days carrying New York, Iunnctlcut. and of Tallyrand-PerigorNew Jersey. Iiut they do not conceal after the wedding the bouncing count the fact that they are very anxious paid 654,637 for the splendid old chaabout the middle went. Whether In- teau de Valensay and assumed the tidiana or Illinois is likely to be the more tle of duke. He had agreed that the fruitful Held" of effort, they are uncer- deed to the castle should be In the tain. If the labor vote can be swung nnme of the bride, whose father had to the Democratic candidates, as it paid for it, but he immediately kicked was in W92, there will be a big Dem- at this and then there was an estrangeocratic majority in Chicago, which the ment nnd another woman and a sepaRepublicanism of the rural districts rationThe sorted Ijcheas has could not overcome. To this end it applied for a divorce, so he will soon might be desirable to take on Marshal be In the market again. There Is an Williams or agency in Berlin with brunches in all Field for are clos- European capitals whose business It Is factories small Folk. Many flourishnot is coal Industry ing; the for a consideration, to marry American their are railroads the discharging ing; heiresses to needy nobetemen. It now hands by the tens of thousands, and has aptflictlons from three princes, there are grave signs of dissatisfac- five dukes, seven counts, nineteen tion among the mases. barons, two voscounts, a marquis and If it is decided to make a dead set at a dozen scattering. Hurry up, girls! Indiana, there will be a different deal Here's your chance. Mines, lumber, with the cards. Representative 'Mlers petroleum or pork will be taken In and B. F. Shively are mentioned for exchange. and even John It. McLean. in spite of the unending quarrel, BARRY LYNDON'S VIEWS. has a large following, and his assistance will be sorely needed. Objects to the "Nice Legal Point Which Was Raised in the The arrival In this city of the District Court. honorary commissioners from the Philippine Islands caused a perIn yester To the State Journal: ceptible flurry of interest. The ReIssue of valuable paper I your publicans who pay their hotel bills day's in an article headed, and railroad bills rejoice greatly at noticed very the gratitude which these subjects ex- prominent display type, Nice Legal press to their American entertainers. Point Decided. Who is responsible Your correspondent called on Dr. W. A. forI the article, do not know, but I Croffut, president of the Washington do know that when Mr. Agee raised and asked him how that nice legal point In the Griffin this Filipino invasion would affect the damage case, every member of the cause his league represented. He said: bar grinned audibly, with the single It will defeat and crush their cause, of Mr. himself. I furVice-Preside- nt d. vice-preside- vice-preside- nt ed a - ts, If exception Agee it convinces the American people ther noticed, from the evident that the Filipinos have been hypocrites through the war of Invasion which we have made upon them, or that they have repudiated the principles which they announced when they began their defensive fight. It would be a sad thing If It should convince the American people that battle for la quixotic and foolish and that no people have a right to be free till they get the consent of their masters. This merry Junket- will convince everybody that Mr. Tavern and his comrades are personally not fit to govern themselves, because, obviously, no people are fit to govern themselves until they wish to do so. Of course, we know that there are multitudes of Intelligent, upright, enlightened and fearless patriots in Luson and Samar who hotly repudiate not only the sentiments of these tourists, but the representative character which they have assumed patriot who have enshrined In their memories the immortal words of Patrick Henry and In their breasts the truths of the Declaration of Independence and who feel that they do not need to be apologised for because of their steadfast adherence to either. The deputation from Ireland to the throne room thanking the king for his benefldent sway and laying at his feet the written protestations of the loyalty and devotion of the people of Ireland ha never yet deceived the monarch or the subject. Replying to the question what effect this demonstration by Secretary Tuft's acquiescent band would have on the - fer-taln- ly league Itself, Dr. Croffut said: Governor Rout well, Carl Shurs, Winslow Warren. Garrison, Story.BIrney, and their ten thousand associates will no doubt be depressed by it, but not dismayed. The principles of liberty and for all men will not be in any affected way by this picnic of torles who come to apologize for having fought for their homes and firesides. When November arrives all In this country will be found voting as they have talked and will cast their ballots for the party whose platform will Indorse their principles. Antl-Imiierial- ist The tendency to make this city the organic center of every national movement and cause has found expression this spring In laying the corner stone of a dozen different federal associations and guilds. The annual lawn fete is no win progress and will continue for two weeks for the purpose of building a home for the Spanish war veterans. Many camps will assepible sincer- ity which he argued the point, notwithstanding the withering sarcasm of the opposing counsel, that he absolutely believed that the point was a nice one, and no doubt still believes, that a statute passed by the British parliament In 1881, is the common law of the state of Nevada In 1904, although the point was promptly overruled by our district court, as It should be. Mr. Agee has been practicing at the bar, so I am told, for more than 30 years, and should know a little something about the nice points that occasionally arise in the trial of actions, yet I don't know another member of the Ogden bar so absolutely guilty of legal knowledge aa to raise the point relied upon by Mr. Agee, a point so simple that it should be thoroughly familiar to every law student seeking admission to the bar. And this reminds me that Mr. Agee has designs upon the supreme bench and I am further told that he takes himself seriously In the matter. In fact considers his candidacy a nice political point, and argues his case with all the sincerity he displayed on the common law point, though I have a notion that the Republican convention will just as promptly overrule him. However, I wish to say to my Democratic friends, that you can never tell what is going to happen In a ReIf A gets the publican convention. the nomination well and good. It won't be the first time that, the blundering of that party has enabled the Democratic jmle to knock the persimmon. Pardon me for again referring to the article aforesaid. Another perusal of the same has made me pause and reflect it bears all the earmarks of having been written by Agee himself. BARRY LYNDON. That Tired Feeling. If you are languid, depressed and incapable for work. It indicates that your liver Is out of order. Herblne will assist nature to throw off headaches, rheumatism and ailments akin to nervousness and restore the energies and vitality of sound and perfect health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple, Tex., writes, March 23, 1902: 1 have used Herblne for the past two years. It has done me more good than all the doctors. When I feel bad and have that tired feeling I take a dose of Herblne. It Is the best medicine ever made for chills and fever. 60 cents a bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, druggist THURSDAY, JOURNAL, JUNE 16, 1904. magnet. It is operated by generators, and perfectly controlled at all times, loading Itself with ore as it rises Into the upper portion of the stack as sticky fly paper does a swarm of flies. The practicability of the plan Is said to be Our apparent without much question. Very Annoying to Soma People. People that are known to be weak of and sickly, by th?lr neighbors, are asked the question every day whether they are feeling better. Do you feel stronger? Are you gaining flesh? Their friends know if they are gainThe people of Wadsworth. Nev., are ing flesh, It Is one of the sure signs of up in arms to resent the intimation returning health. If they can only that the forthcoming removal of the get a remedy that will make solid Salt Lake division terminal to Reno healthy flesh, recovery Is assured. is going to wipe their town from the People with nervous troubles, loss of map. They lay all such statements up flesh and strength, no ambition, lanagainst the Reno knockers, whom guid, and always tired, have thin watthey claim are responsible for the re- ery blood. The food they eat does ports of Wadsworths forthcoming de- not nourish them. It does not make blood. If after each meal they would mise. ! told by E. Griswold, take Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve TonThe other side a Wadsworth merchant who is in San ic, their food would be turned into Francisco, and in an Interview pub- rich, red blood, making solid flesh lished In the San Francisco Chronicle and strength. The tablets are sold in boxes by all druggists for 75c, or has this to say: Wadsworth is a town of 1,200 peo- three boxes for 82. People who use miles away, this tonic gain in solid flesh from one ple; Reno is thirty-fiv- e 3 pounds per week, they feel betand has 6,000. Reno has tributary to to ter and know they are on the road to now it 35,000 acres; Wadsworth is For sale by Wallace Drug health. having developed a great system of company. government irrigating canals that will open up for settlement and agricultural development an area of a little more than 45,000 acres. There are 30,000 acres on the north of Wadsworth, and 16.000 acres to the south and east. "Wadsworth has been a town since 1868, on the main line of the big Central Pacific that carries the bulk of the transcontinental traffic between San Francisco and the east It is on the west bank of the Truckee river, which at that point at midsummer is a stream thirty feet wide and a foot deep, and very much larger in the spring. Seven miles to the westward are mountains 1.000 feet above the valley, and three miles to the south are mountains half a thousand feet high. All these mountains are sparsely covered with scrub cedar. "Close about Wfadsworth 1,000 acres are already profitably under cultivation to potatoes and alfalfa and vegebe Our Remedy tables. Large quantities of potatoes are shipped from Wadsworth. "Wadsworth is within a government Entire Stock Is for Sale at a Discount to 85 No Credit No Approvals ' PUTNAMS CLOTHING HOUSE Thousands of Dollars in Goods and No Money is our Complaint. The Overland Route Union Pacific Ingenuity baa been adopted to protect them against ot 110111 accident MU- spent by the lara have been ? We Need Union of . by the government. Wadsworth has one of the finest public school houses In Nevada; an electric light, water and power plant; two hotels, seven stores, a jewelry store, seven saloons, an Episcopal nnd a Baptist church, a town hall, a livery stable, a photograph gallery, three butcher shops, three barber shops, a Chinatown of 100 men and they do the laundry work of the district, and the Southern Pacific railway shops at present employing 200 men. GIANT MAGNET TO CATCH DUST. Within a few days a plun is to be brought Into an experimental stage, say the Pittsburg Post, which Is expected effectually to overcome the ore dust nuisance In blast furnaces operated under conditions similar to that of the Eliza group of the Jones ft McLaughlin Steel company. The Plan was suggested by Director Arthur A. Hamerschlag of the Carnegie Eechnlcal Schools to Julian Kennedy. the blast furnace engineer and constructor. It la the application of the Edison electro-magn- et device placed at the top of the stack In uch a position that when ore dust arises from the furnace and reaches the level of the magnet this powerful attractive force will Instantly draw It to one side and to the magnet Itself, and then by using an alternating current drop It automatically from the side of the stack Into the rhutes, to convey the ore bnck to the base of the stack to be used over again. There la practically no limit to the power and strength of the electro its equip H trains mporovemenf This ment thelr and. Com- 1 d tor on time, and the general superiority ts fast arrival of its service. Union. IPaoifio will RUNS Three trains daUy to the East the fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competltora Full information cheerfully furnished on application to jin Early Summer Sale of everything in stock . We k the line la renown Money ' Railroad Pacific In pany the Indian reservation district, and the Indian headquarters are sixteen miles to the northward. There 500 Indians live, and they do their trading with Wadsworth, and about 100 of the men are a source of labor when needed in Wadsworth. Seven miles west of Wadsworth, and tributary to It, Is the Ollnghouae canyon mine, a gold property that employs fifty to one hundred men, and near it Is the White Horse district, both promising and improving properties. When the great lnnded area all about Wadsworth is opened up to Irrigation soon. 2,500 acres will go to the Indians at five acres each, and more than 40,000 acres will be upon the market for settlers who will be able to buy it with water at from about $1 to 88 an acre, and each man probably limited to a tract of eighty acrea But forty acrea properly farmed, will make a good living for a small family. The development of. this immense agricultural region is Wadsworth's future and Wadsworth Is on the map to stay. The climate of Wadsworth is remarkably healthy and agreeable, and is said to be the best of all the agricultural districts noW being developed OF THE Ralroad are assured that all human PATRONS , G. H. CORSE. Cost of Goods Cuts Ho Figure . will meet any price . made by any one on any brand of goods. Reese How ell Sons . Co. two goodtimes FOR YOU Nature's Nectar time to leave Balt Lake City for St Louis A good Is at 8:15 p. m., when the Burlington routes dally through sleeper leaves. No hasty breakfasting; no hurried packing; no running to catch early morning cars. m A good time to arrive in St Loula la at 7:19 a. m., when the Burlington routes dally through sleeper gets there. Streets not so congested; hotels not so full; places not so hard to find. 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