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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. Utah State Journal Ogden, Utah. IntereHted in I lie develup-ii- . t With the f.f (bis regain. t i,!. i.'iil nf the liliiil mire pvo pic ami freight to isirry ami more In fact every MiUici'H nf revenue. n. n l. ikes up li Ih hiime on tin- - tie" 1: i ml f j ii'i'c. Hi'M the i, input f the slate ll Nil. ill I mi STATE THURSDAY, JUNE JOURNAL, e MEN ! On the Funny Bone ARE I OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE UTAH Sill, Me They 'it- - dubbed Fi(Uig. Slmi'iie How's that? the vlne nf properly. With Short1 He for the always strikes mute this rnliles iln tensed liurim-Sin the same place. ili'iii oui-IMPORTANT DATE IN IRRIGATION n:ni my. "Vo.i Hay hiH course was not ijultt T!.- of if ii u rouiilpi ii!r HISTORY. to labor unions? I ,il irKtli( on NVvmla. Tin tin. He worked ten hours a "Why. Id it nml li! i kK wiifHy .nl i,rliwl l:i- - to secure the passage of an eight-hoof tht The thlril unnlvei-mirlaw. IIpvpiI by tile lejfttliir; men nf llm service ern F.icifir of the rwlxinntloii oiJiiji.iNy llial iimlher What do you mean hy going to lied will be celebrated S:ituriluy, June lTin. v m ill nee a iltt'Ioineiii in nur with your clothes on?" by turning the wuter Into the Kre.tl Miller M.lte (I Mini I'.'l jlfle'i ill ifir "Why, I dreamed I went to u recep-- t of any of the wesb-M- i stale. Irrigation ditches of the iai the other night, and if it hup-'i- h project In Nevada. the lirxt of the again I want tu be properly llessed." CREED. government runui to rencli compleTHE KNEW HE will be 111 oli a tion. Tin oi 'What! You niunt the court to he of Proved That at Some Time He Had the iinteworl liv one lenient because you have been brought Otflclillt' School. StallAttended Sunday Itovel'lloi'M xinl tillin' it a dozen times'." There la no clergyman who enjoy 'Yes. your honor; I expect to - lie from nil the went crn mm of a Inrge a good story more than Bishop Pot- treated like a regular customer." with the prdh-nc- e Ingirilu-iand ter, even though it touches upon afjmrty of feilcrn reprex-ntatltThe Customer I must say you bit ho fairs of the church. One of the recent nml experlu. eeniitorx, than on which he Indulged In a a much more courteous clerk occasions a lour of all the will enoii laugh was while listening to yo'ir friend at the next counter. hearty Itin1 west. iielr The Clerk Yes. he get 960 a month proJectM of the the experience of a young man who is so he has to be giO I get only erary linn been ho arnimted l lull lie engaged In city mission work on the and a month more insolent than I ain. will In1 In Netaila w lien ihe water Is east side. t iiruc'.l on and they will iNiriicIpaii' Ju Among those the young missionary Bumper You owe me 930,000, which the ,eremonleH tlml will mark ilic tried to Interest In church work, were yo i say you can't pay. Why dont event. A Inure party Ih expected from two rather hardened characters, who you mHrry Miss Oldglrl; she's worth in their boyhood days had, however, wire that amount. Montana, rtnli nml Idaho, but Jumper NopI can't do that; but attended Sunday school. the fnmixli lo la upon vou might marry her yourself and pay all l raid Oh. thats right, boss, me the difference. greatest crowd. , The geolngh-none, I don't need no church going. I and particularly the learned all that as a kid and so did Mrs. Jubb An Italian cuine here toHcrvlre, will lie represented hy many of Jim here. Why. f know the prayer day with some awful pretty plash-- : the higher otthlal an the tour of llie book backward." things. There was one I wanted for ronKreHHionnl party Im tluiler the 'he parlor mantel. hla bet Til don't, you Interrupted of C. J. ltlan chard of the recMr. Jnbb Did you get It? friend. "I'll bet you s dollar you can't ,'.;rs. J. No; It was a piece called lamation aer lire. beliiK in direct now. the creed say (: tower nf Pisa, and it was lovely, of the excursion, the edui.itioiial value That goes. I'll take you," was the hot the careleax man had made I of which cannot be overeat mated. reply. He then proceeded to repeat 'nicked. The completion of the Truckee-Cnr-wi- n the Lord's prayer, laboriously but cor Pop? project to a point where the water rectly, while his friend listened In as"Yes. my son. can be turned on and the canalH uned tonished alle ce. mister always sleeps standing "Well, I'll give In, said he, when p."Adoesn't for the practical purpose of Irrigation he?" 1 was see how you ended. dont ' marka the beginning of a new era for It "Yes, my son. could re mein lx r the creed all these " Viid a rooster always Nvakes up the weal and la the happy culminaHere's your dollar, confound early In the morning, doesn't he. tion of the long struggle in which years. New York Mill? Herald. you! Utah and the other In "Yes. Willie. h latex have played a star part for fed"Well, say, pop, do they sleep standing up so they won't oversleep them-ii;,v- e eral reclamation of vast tract of land Whers Everything Is Canned. In the morning?" At the session of the house of bishImperial In extent, resource and promare When ise. the headgales opened ops which was held at Boston last THE MOOR A8 A SERVANT. June IT. 60.000 acres of land as rich fall the bishop of Alaska told the folund as similar to land in the Balt Lake lowing story: Mighty Picturesque, but With Hospit-abl- e Notions of Hia Own. The difficulty in obtaining and valley will be reclaimed from the deAn artist In New York haa a Moor in transporting fresh food It Alaska has sert And when all the connection with this csnal are com- resulted In an excessive use of canned for a servant. The artist found him in a aide show at the fair, and pleted, involving an expenditure of goods. In fact, the nsMves consider dancing Ina little chat between dances. had canned as and Americans soods they OOu 99,000,000, a tract of about 150, d It waa a chat for the Moor acre will be redeemed to agriculture. separable. Recently sop's one sent knows little English, though he knew to was the a It Bishop. phonograph About a million and a half dollars have the first one in Alaska, and was made enough English or human nature to been expended upon the project so far, the drawing card at a meeting held In ay that he had been a servant of the and with the 60.000 acres brought un- Sitka. The natives were much inter Sultans. Before the Moor danced der cultivation there Is provided from ested, and gathered about to bear the gain the artist had arked him to be hia servant water rents a fund which will eventu- first piece which was the The Moor could not say, modestly, ally, as It accumulates, pay for the en- Prayer. . What, in this attire?" for hia scarlet tire project After it was concluded there . was a robes and turban were gorgeous; hut The portion of the distributing sys- moment's impressive nileaee, and tem now constructed amounts to some- then one of the Indian chiefs, point he did murmur something about being dressed differently from American thing over SOO miles of small ditches fng to the phonograph, said: servants. The artist wanted him as he to water canned The "Him about 50,000 acre.. missionary? delivering was, and said so. By the works now under way 200.000 Sunday Magazine." So as he is. In scarlet grandeur, he acres of land will be Irrigated, almiil waits on the artist's studio apartHow to Water House Plants. two-thirof which Is public land. The watering of house plants is in ments. The guests hold their breath little when the enormous man in The secretary of the Interior set liable many cases a sloppy business, as it la 92,740,000 of the reclamation fund with usually done with a dipper, pitcher or red enters the room to do the tea which to start this work, lly the time small sprinkling can. There is s bet chores. The artist, however, breathes tM hns been expended 100.000 hitch ter way of doing it so that the pots evenly. The Moor has trirk of hospitality will be under canals and the settlers need not be taken from the window. If hia toward in guests of which, as sre employer's saucers, they setting will be returning In annual water rent they be. Get three feet of small perhaps, it would he well for the should payments the amount of the original rubber hose the kind that comes artist to break him, as it proves nerve Investment. The money received from with shattering to the unltiated. He solemnsyringes -- ainl col' a two-inc- h the irrigators will be used a a revolv- piece of sheet lead, or other heavy ly takes it upon himself to greet each ing fund for the completion of the metal around one end, but not so as guest, as he or she arrives, with profproject and will ultimately repay to to obstruct thd flow of water through fered hand anil the plaintive murmur, r My friend." the Irrigation fund the original coil. It. Set a pail of clean water on a Perhaps the artist thinks it Is better behind you. Insert the weightThe land has been divided Into farms not to correct the Moor. He is a very In hose the and water, of 80 acres each as the unit, and the ed end of the man, and the artist treats him pountil big when It it flows, suck through maincost of reclamation. Including finof litely. the end by pressure tenance and the cost of operation of close the and thumb. With this yon can ger 928 be will for ten years, the system reach among the flowers without movLITTLE TROUBLE TO LEARN. InstallI!'1 111 !? ar n ain-mlanri- - ex 1 ii t?ull-fnru- THAT SUCCEED THOSE TO WHOM THERE ARE NO IMPOSSIBILITIES. Prizes in Lifs's Struggls Won Only by Thoss Who Refuse to Accept Defeat Failure Nothing but a Test of Manhood. saii-fai-to- ry i' l' lil sub-proje- one-side- ds After 12,000 of Napoleon's soldiers had been overwhelmed by the advance of 75,000 Austrian troops, be I am dishave evinced neither discipline nor valo You have allowed yourselves to be driven from positions where a handful of resolute men might have arrested aa army. You are no longer French soldiers. Chief of staff, cause it to be written on their standards, They are no longer of the army of Italy.' " In tears the battered veterans reWe have been misrepresentplied: ed. The soldiers of the enemy were three to one. Try us once more. Place us In the post of danger and see If we do not belong to the army In the next battle they of Italy. were placed in the van, and they made good their pledge by rolling back the great Austrian army. He Is a pretty poor sort of man who loses courage and fears to face the world Just because he has made a mistake or a slip somewhere, because his business has failed, because hia property has been swept away by some general disaster, or because of other trouble impossible for him to addressed them thus: pleased with you. averL step-ladde- Ta-clll- low-wat- c, er TEA The good tea is the money-bac- k tea The good tea is the money-bac- k tea. Wife hr n Knmritdg. Saak, A SdUUi Campaaif, See Fiancuca. ft ing them. Dying of Famine k, in its torments, like dying of con The progress of consump Ion. from the beginning to the very nd. Is a long torture, both to victim and friends. When 1 had consumption in Its first stage writes Wm. Myers of Ccarfos. Md., after trying different medicines and a good doctor in vain. I at last took Dr. King's New Discovery. which quickly and perfectly cured me. Prompt relief and sure ri-- r for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents Guaranteed at Ogden pneumonia. a bottle. druggists, price 50c and Trial bottle free. 91-0- The most attractive eastern excur-Io- n daring the coming lummer will be to Asbury park, N. J., on occasion 'f the annual meeting of the National educational association, July 3rd to 7th. Inclusive, via the Nickel Plate and lte connections either the West Shore or Lackawanna road, with privilege of atopover at Chautuqua Lake points, Niagara Falls and New York City. Rate 21.15 for the round trip. 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But if, with heart undaunted and face turned forward, you refuse to give up or to lose faith in your self, If you scorn to beat a retreat, you will show that the man left in you Is bigger than your loss, greater than your cross, and larger than any defeat. I know no such unquestionable badge and ensign of a sovereign mind, said Emerson, as that tenacity of purpose which, through all changes of companions, or parties, or fortunes, changes never, bates no jot of heart or hope, but wearies out opposition and arrives at its port. It is men like Ulysses S. Grant, who, whether In the conflict of opposing armies on the battlefield, or in the wear and tear of civic strife, fighting against reverses, battling for a competence for his loved ones, even while the hand of death lay chill upon him, hates no jot of heart or hope, that wring victory from the most forbidding circumstances. It Is men like Napoleon, who refuse to recognise defeat, who declare that impoesihle Is Ha to Tako Lawyer Along With Her Damages Mm. StrnAwai Jackson, widow of the famous general, lives in Charlotte, N. C., and the other day a Charlotte lawyer said of her: Mr. Jackson has great talent In persiflage and raillery, and she likes Much to sir her skill in this direction at the expense of doctors snd lawyers She said to me one day: A friend of mine a Virginia woman sued a railroad company last year for 950,000 damages, and last week the case was decided In her favor. She got the money in toto. She got every cent of It. It is all lying to her credit In the bank at this moment. Mrs. Jackson paused and smiled. You think it is incredible, she aid, that the woman should have gotten all these thousands. You think that her lawyer, in sending her a check for the money would have deducted 930,000 or 935,000 for his share. Well, the woman got all the money. The lawyer didnt get a cent. She got It all. She got It in the only way. "What way' was that? said I. She married the lawyer, said Mrs. Woman Masculine Bee. Alli-- Is e knltiins. A Bad 8care. Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain In your bowels, and fear appendicitis. Safety lies In Dr. King's New Life Pills a sure cure for all bowel and stomach diseases such as headache, biliousness costiveness etc. Guaranteed at Ogden druggists only 25s Try them. 1 our work is. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY Phones 174. 437 Twenty - fifth Street nd Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee SL. Paul Line Three through trains to Chicago every day. No change of cars. West Second 5outh St. Commercial Agent C. M. & St. P. Ry., Salt Lake City. C. S. WILLIAMS, 106 New Line of Typewriter Ribbons, Carbons, Desk Pads, Hectographs. - -- sea-she- Its in the Cup! Foreheads are high or low. round or A smooth, square, fist or convex. rounded, slightly convex forehead Is 'he most beautiful, but the higher, For further particulars, address 'roador and fuller It Is. all Clia. K. Johnson. District Passenger ng equal, the greater thethings b capacity Agent. Nickel Plate Road. No; 811 "1 strength of mind. Seventeenth St.. Denver. Colo. us next week and see for yourself how really good To save many hours time ana more miles, take advantage of this new east-bouservice via 1 When you got a good Coffee you must pay a good price. But when you pay a good price and get a premium thrown in, you do not, and can not and eliould not expect to get the best coffee. When you buy from us you pay for what you get and get what you pay for. We carry a full line of Teas and Coffees, and a full line of Fancy Groceries and Confections. Goods delivered to all parts of the City Tea Co. Ogden 2514 Ave. Washington Both Phones Typewriter Paper, Swinging Desk Stands, Tables, Manuscript Covers. M BECRjIFTS Grand Opera House Direction Vorthwestern Theatrical Association. R. ALXXAHDKR GRANT, Rea Xtn. ONE WEEK, STARTING 12th June Monday, THe Famous illiams Opera Company The Greatest American Juvenile Opera Cnnpany Will Present a Repertoire of all the Latest Musical Comedy Hits of the Season, Opening W'ith THE RAJAII OE PAZAIA e. low It. yOU do you are doomed to disap. point ment. Why not tiy Quick Way East n 1 If 4HM888844W44MHW84 n Perfect Face. In a perfect face every feature should bear a certain fixed proportion to every other feature. Take, for ex-ample, the relation between the width of the eyes and the width of the face. The width of the face should be equal to five eyes. The distance between the eyes should be exactly equal to one eye. Another Important relation Is that between the eyes and the mouth. The width of the eyes should be equal to two-- t 'rds that of the mouth. The nose should be equal tn length to the height of the forehead, of a regular shape snd precisely defined outline. The forahesd should be equal In height to the length of the nose snd of that part of the face be- work than ours. Jackson." Dullness. "One skip two three Then over. 8nmehow. I Just fed that he lx colnjc to like thaxn slippers I've knit Only mu- thine troubles me: Will thsy m? Anil 1 wonder If he will like pale blue? Will he understand it 'My love is truer Four five six seven eight skip ten and turn (He'll never suspect this was hard to learnt. "It's surprising, they say, how knitting holds; I guexsed his slae. These are number live soles; Now, with pale-blu- e slippers I really think ll The prettiest bows are a pink; Mt will enjoy putting these on at night; oear boy. lie alts up till mat I to write'. With these on he will be dreaming of (But he says he dor that continually.) "What's this festive young bundle tied up o. Decorated with holly and mistletoe? Alice writes It's something aha has mods for me I must pi amiss to wear them constantly! Tbs dear little angel he only lacks Unwings! an Sandya First Attempt at Feat (If I only knew the name of these qualified Success. things!) A Scottish gillie was Invited by the Im it two pincushions or a sachet? it Is. I will put It sway. Whatever laird to take a puli at his flask after New Orleans Picayune. of fish the the first day. gaffing I canna trink oot of a bottle," protested the gillie, with a frown of disParents of Twenty-seveChildren. approval. is a visit from Washington Aweei, try, Sandy." sid the laird George F. Dunville and Mrs Dunvllle, cnctuiragingiy. And Sandy tried trifd who live ou a farm out ".car Yankton, so thoroughly that the laird gazed la S. D., and who are the parents of mingled awe and admiration as the twenty-sevechildren nine sets of whisky gurgled and gurgled out of the triplets. All of the children are livflask down the swarthy throat, until, too. or were a short time ago, with scarce a heel tap left in It. the ing. all but one set are boys. Mrs. and "pocket pistol" was handed hack to Dunville is only about 40 years old the owner. Bud hor huthBBH about fiA Hoot, Sandy, maybe ye were richt bot-ilmaybe ye canna trink oot of a gasped the laird, with a mighty sigh. but. eh, mon. ye'd soon leearn! Bailey's Magazine. A To secure better laundry not in their vocabularies, that accomplish things. Orison Swett Mar den in Success. t an acre, payable In ten annual ments. The soil is very fertile and the hurdlers fruits, such as apples, pears, grapes, peaches and berries, produce abundantly. Wheat, oats, potatoes and alfalfa are the principal crops. The lands are tributary to the Southern the Nevada. Callfomt.i & Oregon and the Virginia & Truekee railroads nans for future work Involve the draining of Carson lake, which at present covers about 25.000 acres of land, and the reclamation of lands In the upper valleys of the Truekee and the Carson rivers. As the large areas sre gradually brought under cultivation a greater water supply will be required. end nine additional reservoirs are to be constructed, with a combined storage capacity of about 1,350.000 acre feet The completed system will have a dependable water supply, even In seasons, of 800.000 acre feel, besides a portion of the stream flow which cannot be stored. The Southern raclflc company has made arrangements for the transportation and accommodation of the congressional party. The party will leave Reno Saturday morning for llasen. where the day will be spent The Southern Pacific company regards Nevada as one of the most promising of the states through which Its lines run, 15, 1905. 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