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Show I DAILY I UTAH STATE JOURNAL. are coming in a buckboard, and will be here in a minute. Sir. Newson suggested that, as he was In pajamas only, it would be well for him to retire to his room and garb WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1904. private ownership shall be sold for a tract exceeding 160 acres to any one land owner. Q. Can I obtain water FAB ST for g full tract ef 160 acres? A. This matter is left to the discretion of the secretary and the acreage may be reduced to 120, eighty or forty acres, according to the surrounding himself. Rut the young copula clung to his anus and begged him not to go until they had been married. By the light of the moon he recited INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION IS the Methodlat Episcopal ritual, and GOVERNMENT RE C L A M A T I 0 N I IN SESSION. EXPLAINED. the young woman had Just said yen, q can I, while residing in some other locality where I am earning a when an Irate couple bounded up the) obtaIn watPr tor an7 tract f Western States Are Wall Represented walk. Sir. Newson, stepping aside, Hydregrapher Newell Issues Bulletin v,n I You are Just too late for the said: land? in Information tha for Would of Among Dslegstes A. You cannot obtain water right ceremony.' Bo Settlors. Attendance. After thinking of the matter for a for your land unless you are an acshort time the father and mother kiss tual bona fide resident on such land,, DETROIT, July 6. The Baptists I ed their daughter. The young couple. Professor F. H. Newell, chief hydro- - or occupant thereof residing In the are in possession of Detroit today. I were Anthony Langton, of New Oer-- 1 grapher of the United States geolo- - neighborhood, follow- q. what is meant by the neighThey All railway stations, hotels, mantown and Ida F. Lemley of Bes- -' gical survey, has prepared the I of series sell. comprehensive questions borhood 7 ing boarding houses and street cars. Ten and answers, relating to the reclama- - A. It is probable that It win be thousand or more of them arrived last AND tion law, all of which will be of spe- - I held that a person must live within BEECHER. SPENCER all of parts night and today. From The recent death of the English clal Interest to intending settlers, m I reasonable distance of the land, such the United States and several sections of Canada several thousand more arei philosopher, Herbert Spencer, recalls it will give them a thorough under- - jthat he can dally cultivate or care for I w on the way and will be here by to-- 1 tbe on visit he ever made to Amer-- 1 standing of the interpretatoln placed This provision relating to an I I morning, when the interna-- 1 lea, 1 brief Journey in 1882. On that upon the act by the department of the , pant residing in the neighborhood was tlonal convention of the Baptist Young occasion a banquet was given in New Interior, of which Mr. Newell is one drawn originally with reference to the Henry Ward of the chief officers: conditions in Utah, where the farmers People's Union will be opened. Two-- 1 York In his honor. I Q. In what way can public land be jve jn Bma thirds of the visitors are 'young peo- - I Beecher was one of the after-dinncommunities and cultl-takI Ivate farms surrounding the villages. under the reclamation law? pie, and more than half the number Pkers. am A. The only way In which land CHn In thU cau the farma are all within BM Beecher, how I are woman. Scores of prominent I be taken is under the terms of the an eaay drive of the homes of the with I lwon,l'e Spencer theology. preachers and evangelists of the Bap-- 1 I homestead don't law, which requires actual owners. church tlst are here. man wb0 baa a bald-headsettlement and cultivation. The committees in charge of the I q. For how much land can I obtain Q. Can I take up a homestead un- - water? have been kept busy since I cni' watching everything he does or a I lawyer not a fat der the reclamation law and obtain tl- - A. For an area of forty eighty, yesterday morning assigning them to at Mr. Bristow), "but tie while I am earning a living as a 120 or 160 acres, their different stopping places. It Is Pne lofclng according to the rule I lon a lean lank one" estimated that there will not be less (looking at Mr clerk or school teacher in a nearby to be established in each locality by than 15,000 strangers here tomorrow I Evarts cant afford to talk Spencer c,ty? the secretary of the interior. The A. You cannot obtain a homestead I amount is to be determined morning. The railroad stations, ho-- 1 ,anl from thdpulpit, by the unless you live upon the land end quantity of Irrigable land which may make it your home. Occasional ab- - be reasonably required for the sup-senis allowable, if some good rea- ot a family, son is given, but you cannot live else- q. wiy cannot water be had for where and claim a homestead. larger acreage? I Q. Is It necessary for me to live on A. Xhe obJect of the law is not the land more than once in six merely to reclaim the land, but to fur- - OR. NONE Good Beer that is, pure beer, properly aged an matured is a most healthful, strengthening and nourishing tonic; especially agreeable and during warm weather. Get PABST BEER because it possesses every requisite of quality I 1 bene-fici- i al It, Has No Equal occu-morro- F. J. KIESEL CO., Distributors er en I The Overland Route dea-vlsit- ed ed PATRONS OP THE Union Paciflo Ralroad are assured that all human I ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against lions of dolaccident Mil- lars have been Union Paciflo II ce pany of uiHru armory, wmen nas neen elaborately decorated for the occasion. platform of the armory has been enlarged for the convention, so that a chorus of several hundred people may lead the singing. A large pipe organ has been Installed by way of additional help. In addition to the armory meetings conferences will be held in the Woodward avenue Baptist churrh. Central M. E. church and Jefferson avenue Presbyterian church. Other churches and auditoriums are being used as headquarters for the various state and territorial delegations. Thus the delegates from Georgia, Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, Florida and other states of the south are located at the Y. M. C. A. building. The headquar ters of the visitors from Arlsona, Cal ifomla. Colorado, Idaho. New Mexico, North Dakota. South Dakota, Texas, Washington, Indian Territory, Nevada, Montana, Oklahoma, Oregon, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Wisconsin anJ Minnesota have their headquarters at the Central Christian church. Illinois and Indiana are at the Woodward avenue Baptist church and Ohio at the Central M. E. church. The Canadian visitors have their headquarters at the First Presbyterian church, and the Woodward avenue Congregational church Is the general headquarters for the delegates from New England. This evening Rev. A. C. Dixon, D. D.. of Boston, will conduct an Introductory gospel service, which Is expected to be a leading feature of the convention. This will serve as a beginning for the regular program, which opens at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning with a praise service. Fifteen minutes lat- er John H. Chapman, president of the International organisation, will take the platform and call the great convention to order. PRIEND3 OF BRIDE AND GROOM WERE THOUGHTFUL BRIDGEPORT. Conn, July 6 Hand bills were scattered through the New York bound Pullman and other oars of the express reading: "Notice to Passengers: Please be kind to the bride and groom. They are Just married and of course feel a little foolish. His name is Eddie and her name is Flossie. Do not call her Mrs. as she Is not used to It vet. He is a . bashful youth and she is quite shy. Everyone come up and shake hands with them and make them feel at home." They were designed to make fr.ends of the passengers for Edwin Tibbale and Florence Beach, on their bridal tour. They succeeded. Many passen-ger- s congratulated the couple on the train and at the Grand Central station in New York the happy pair passed between lines of 500 congratulating travelers. WED BY MOONLIGHT AS PARENTS GAVE CHASE MORRISTOWN. N. J., July 8. The Rev. William 8. Xewson. of Califon, performed a hasty wedding ceremony shortly after midnight It wns 12 oclock when he wns awakened by henvy thumping on his door. A young couple begged hlin to marry them at once, because, the young woman said, "Mamma and papa trains simr ' Can 1 A. Under usual condition, no law to prevent you Thin People. Thin, scrawny fleshless people are usually nervous, Irritable, bilious and dyspeptic. Every change of weather affects them, lf they happen to eat or drink anything containing disease germs, it develops at once, and they! are the first subjects of any contag- lous disease coming into the neigh- - I I ener thert I. Tl' worry In their efforts to avoid expos guaran ee or safeguard that water what arrangemnts can be made? ure to damp and malarious atmosd Rn1 WUh The railroads, as a rule have phere. People can gain from 1 to I pounds of solid, healthy flesh per week price of $1.25 by the use or Dr. Gunn's Blood and Q. If I own a tract of land to which , 50 uer acre to h I 0r Nerve Tonic, It pal. th.lr Ini Wt,r rnr bron.ht b, th, m, condition to Tonic Is In tablet form, to be taken I title not to be passed until right after meals. Bold by all drugA. It will be necessary to become aloii tne terms have been comnlied 0f gists for 73c per box or 8 boxes for $2. member of the local water users asso- with. It turns the food you eat into strong, elation and subscribe to all I the re- - q, vhat Is the inducement . . I rich blood, this prevents and cures -.1 Innds disease. People tell us who hnve used I manner? the tonic that it cures them, then Q. For how much land enn water A The rnroad corporations are I keeps them from getting sick after- be had? more ,ntereted in ward. For sale by the Wallace Drug securing Immediate A. Section 5 of the law states that company. no right to use the water for lands ln (Continued on Page 7.) w. srr z, - Hsr rr: r ,n m pmenl, ',h 'r,,r1' ' ,d ,ubJ, IW ,r:i BbSw?1 e This tor lta st and. RUNS MOSELEY Traveling Passenger Agent OGDEN, UTAH. A. (f B. IC DC OUR SLEEPING GARS ARE THE COOLEST POSSIBLE THEY HAVE BEEN EQUIPPED FOR THE SERVICE TO ST. LOUIS, AND THERE ARE NONE MORE COMFORTABLE OR BETTER VENTILATED. IN THE STANDARDS THE UPHOLSTERING IS PLUSH; IN THE TOURISTS' IT IS RATTAN. LET ME KNOW WHICH YOU PREFER EITHER AND IS GOOD, EITHER IS AT YOUR COMMAND. THE TOURIST IS THE CHEAPER OF THE TWO. Write today and I will give details by return mail. R- - 79 you full F. NESLEN, General Agent, WEST 8ECOND 80UTH STREET, Ticket Office, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. cannot obta,n anY ter rights, and the land must be left without any water supply unless it is conveyed to an actual resident and cultivator, Q. fan not any arrangements be mnde pending the time of disposal of the land? entering 160 acre, at first; but this entry I. mere- ly preliminary, and will be cut down to forty, eighty or 120 acres, accord- Ing to the plan, finally determined A. Subscription will be received upon. It will also be subject tocer- by the local water users association tain limitations, charges and terms, Lnd an understanding reached that the which cannot be given until the con- land can ultimately teceive water tract, for construction have been let. when properiy transferred. Q. What assurance is their that the q. How can those land, be Mid? land which I enter will be irrigated? a. The owner can sell at hi. own A You have no assurance that the discretion, but he must by trust deed hind will be Irrigated until such time t0 the association give It power to a. such notice has been given. If you eu to ae ultimately In small enter in advance of the public ua e are to com you make a speculative entry whollJ niv with !' ment Three trains dally to the East the fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to I mUh land mporovement Union Paoifio he ' 1 arrival tbe,r on time, and the general superiority of its service. I nlsh homes for the greatest number of I A. Yes; actual and continuous real-- 1 I persons, and to bring about an inten- I had no nae humor, but he joined dence Is required by the law, and you Ljve cultivation of the soil. It is ne-Theartllly in the merriment which Mr. I must establish your home on the land cessary to cut down the land hold- Beechers speech provoked. Youth's and live there for the full term re- - nga t0 auch a p0nt ag w,u enabl Companion. quired. la large number of families to make Q. Must I move onto the land at a comfortable living. THE MIDNIGHT PRAYER. once Q- If I have a farm of over 100 A. You are given six months from acres, for which I want water, what (By Llssle Brotherton.) time of taking out your first pa- - must I do? the sometimes. Father, the way seems pers to establish a residence, and be- - A. You can by jolnlng the water long, fore the end of that time you must be I users' And sometimes so weary our feet. association, secure water for living on the ground. actually 160 acrea or ,eBBt ai the rule may The toils and struggles of life seem be; Q. Is It sufficient to erect an ordln- - but the remainder too great of the land cannot ary claim shanty with one door and have water unless it is conveyed And often too hard to meet by a window to make a home? recorded deed to some other person. A. No; the claim shanty and nom- Temptations are ever around us. q. can I convey this to a relative And Father, the path is no broad: Inal residence which may have suf- - or friend, and can I he obtain water and O stretch out Thine hand and assist us Reed under some conditions will not then transfer the title back to me? In bearing lifes heaviest loads. be sufficient on the Irrigable land. An A. To Mcure a tlUe t0 water w,u actual home, where you sleep and take necessitate the land Leave us not here in temptations being conveyed your meal, habitually will be re- - by actua, ncoriJed and remain Where the pathway is sometimes so deed, I quired. ln tbe ownership 0f 8ome other per bright; Q. Can I enter 160 acres and then Kn for flve or We mistake It. O Father, quite often. pog.by ten years or sen oft of u? more. Such person must also be an Till we get outside of the light A. You can only obtain title to actual bona flde resident on the land, a certain piece of land, which may be or an And we find ourselves In groping occupant therof residing in the forty, eighty or 160 acres, and you neighborhood. darkness And we're calling and calling for cannot convey any title to this, or any q. If i own a piece of land, and portion of It. until you have lived on put a teant Thee; upon It. will this com-- it O Father, Thine hand is stretched ofat least flve years. You may be ply with the of the law? requirements able to relinquish or give up a por- ten a.. No. the law 1. explicit In that tion of It, and In that event some other I the land owner To bring back the erring to Thee. shall be an actual person may make a new homestead bona flde resident It is not consid-entr- y. love and forgiveness are ready. Thy but you cannot transfer to him .red within the purpose of the law The penitent child to greet. any right, or privilege, and he must to encourage landlordism or Thy smile and "Well done to those tenantry, begin hi. term of residence from the Q. there are several children In who have won time he make. hi. entry. a famllyt can the Und IA the deeded ,n struggles of life that we meet. Q. Must I live on the land If the separate tracts to each of these chil-wat- er Ogden, June 25th. is not ready for cultivation? dren. and water thus be secured? A. Yes; after you make your home- ONE USE OF THE WAR. a. Thla mlght be done lf eaeh A landed proprietor of the gov- stead entry you must comply with the divldual u competent to be an lnde-terof the homestead law. No ex- ernment of Ufa, Russia, according to pendent land owner, but he must have the Springfield Republican, tells this. cuse will be accepted because of a title of record in fee and have an ao "A typical German trickster ,ack of water aa 11 ,a not desired to tual residence on the land or In the story: arrived at our village of Anastasevka have People enter the land until the vicinity. water I. ready f0P tbelr use. and tb Q can ,n of fact that lands are entered upon be- - a man owning several hundred, or for. the water is ready I. presumptive thousand acres, or trust company that the person making the entry does having large tracts? It for speculative purposes, rather A. Unless the person I. an actual than for an actual horns. resident and occupant of the soil he its equip D line is renown I months? the in spent by the Railroad Com- J East? IT WILL PAY YOUTO 8ECURE COMPLETE INFOR- MATION ABOUT THE NEW SERVICE Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Line INFORMATION IN REGARD TO RATES, STOP-OVER- S, ETC, WILL BE GLADLY FURNISHED. C. S. WILLIAMS, 106 West Second South St., Satisfactory Tailoring Commercial Agent, Salt Lke City, Uth at Satisfactory 7hst Is enctly why ws do tlo Tailoring Boalnosa of Ogdon. Anderson 282 Twenty-Fift- h Prices. |