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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, APRIL 29, PAGE TWO JOHN W. DANIEL. Xu and freight. will be necessary and the army of aorki i's and coal iatwers will be OGDEN. UTAH. Publisher. ilimin.ilid. Tliat the Improvement in JiHirul Paklitaiaf would cause a ut inetliou (Incorporated.) Publinned every evening except Sunday halt in the constant Increase in the size if vi'MifU mid depth of harbors Telephones. would hi m to be one of the most lin Business Offiii . . . .Bell, til 1 ring portant results of the elimination of lnd., CM 1 ring steam and the substitution of gas fur editorial Rooms ....Bell, CM Z ringa lnd., CM S ringa coal as fuel. Ittalf Stair Sluurual gi r Some papers bulh-- r TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Bjr By By By By SC. 00 Mail One Tear Mail Bis Months: Mail Three Months Mail one Month S.00 Carrier one Mouth Pay No Money To Carriers. Billeted as the ).nioitW seeond-clas- 60 60 matter at a at Ogden. Utah, under Act uf Cling rea of March . 117. GenL Manager B. A. BOWMAN NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Tou should t eceive your paper nut later than 6:15 p. in. If not received at that hour call lhone CM and It SHOULD OWN ill be sent you by special messenger. Pay Ns Money ta Carriers or ether collectors unless they present credentials from the undersigned. Under no circumstances will carriers er collectors be allowed te take Stopa All notices of this kind must be given te this office direct or by latter, or in clisrarters." person, er phono 664, one ring. During the last session of congress JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO Senator tlark Introduced a bill which By B- - A. Bowmen, a created groat deal of comment and General Manager. which, undoubtedly, will be heard from again. Mr. Clark wanted a law enacted turning over all the public domain to the states in which the public lunds are located. It lisa bet'tt evident for some time that there have been some very paat OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY Incapable officers connected with the land department of the federal government. These officials are too far away FIREMAN. RAILROAD THE from the open lands to appreciate con d It ions, and there ran oe no queallon With UtvIcNH liund he feeds the coal that these great tracta of public doin the thundering monster's maw, main could be more economically adAnd hour by hour be truata his soul tu ministered by the states than by the to the God whom he never aaw; A state land deAnd hour by hour Ills life depends on federal government. partment that had the administration the care of the other man. Who, scanning the track where it slopes of all the public lands within Ha comor betidn, keeps vigil as beat he monwealth would be In rloaer touch can. with conditions and more In sympathy with the settler than the federal auII. Bw'lftly the miles go flitting away as thorities appear to be. the tireless monster epeeda, It la believed tliat a measure of the And bravely he labors as beat he may, kind Introduced by Senator Clark will giving the fond it needs; liecome a In law the future, and when are And If dangers rise while his eyes dlin aa he looks at the flery glare, It does the settlement of the west will lie must trust to the skill and the rare receive great Impetus. of him who watchea beside hint him there. CRISADE AGAINST PROFANITY. I III. He may not alt with hla arms at rest and watch for the danger sign. He may only hope that they do their best who are guarding along the line; done and Hour by hour hla work hour by hour hla fate Depends on the care and the cal! of one who may give him the word too 1st IV. The hiss of steam la the sweetest aong that ever he hears or knows, And In every throb aa they rush along the worth of hla tolling allows; With tlrrlesa hands he feeds the coal In the thundering monster's maw, And hour by hour he trusts his soul to the Uod whom he never saw. 8. R. Kisser In Chicago Itecord-llerald. GOING SOME Salt Lake Herald: A great crusade against profanity hi public places or elsewhere has been Inaugurated in Canada, and good effects are already noticeable. In the Toronto police court not long ago a man waa lined $5 for swearing. A policeman heard him use profane language and promptly arrested him. There have been other casca, and there will be others until the evil has been appreciably checked. The ex ample of Canada could and should be followed In thla country, even In Balt Lake City, We do not kinjw that Salt Lake City la worst! titan other cities of Ita alae In this respect We do know that It is almost Impossible to walk the length of a downtown block without hearing pro' faulty. Sometimes It la of a moat character, but nobody seems to a great deal of attention to It. Tet there is an ordinance against the use of profanity in public places. The ntan who utters oaths renders himself liable to a flue and a short term of Imprisonment. Anyone who swears. Bald the bishop of Carlisle in a recent sermon, manifests the beggarllneaa of t)la vocabulary." Another writer says: "People swear because they do not know the possibilities of plain English, or have not the skill to manipulate it so that it will yield the amount of Are they want. You can do almost anything with common words. No matter how tame and lifeless they look, standing In stupid rows, aa If they did not know enough to coma In when it rained, they can be made to dance like Imp, to frolic like fairies, to float, angel-wis- e, on light wings, to glow like Are spirits. They can do things that make the ordinary bits of profanity look like 'feeble scarecrows stiffened up with a fence stake." It la possible to Imagine circumstances of extreme provocation, circumstances under which a little oath bunts out of Its own accord. But the oath doesn't help matters In the slightest degree, and If the user has the instincts of a gentleman he la at once sorry that he used It The moat objectionable profanity, because It la the commonest, la Its use in ordinary conversation, to Illustrate a point, to enliven. In the profane man's opinion, hla blood-curdli- In the . matter of travel, llie ocean greyhounds already make the inuuwge from shore ta shore In less than six days, and even that time may be called "going some," without trenching upon the truth. Rut Shipbuilder Lewis N'lxon predicts that the trip of approximately 1,000 miles will aoon be made In four days ninety-si- x hours or at the rate of thirty-on- e miles an hour, thus equaling the average time made by ordinary passenger trains on the railroads. r. Nixon's prediction la bused upon Improvements which are the outcome of nearly a century of evolution; and, strangely enough, steam will be eliminated from the four-da- y flyer and will be replaced by gas, generated on board from crude petroleum. Concisely stated, he purposes to construct a vessel of the torpedo destroyer type, capable of a sustained speed of thirty-lir- e miles an hour, with an endurance range of upward 1,000 miles at full speed. The vessel will be equipped with gas engines weighing only Z10 tons, which will develop 12,000 horsepower. He also maintains that for larger vessels 0, can be developed, with but 600 tons weight of engines. Including the plant necessary for generating the fuel gaa He estimates that 860 tons of crude petroleum will be necessary for the voyage of four days at a speed with the larger veaael of from thirty to thirty-thre- e miles per hour. It does not require technical knowledge of marine matter to form a fair estimate of the enormous changes Involved In Mr. Nixon's proposition. It means that the valuable space which la now used for the storage of fuel, and much of the apace occupied by even the moat compact appliances, can be utilised for possen- trana-Atlant- steam-generati- ic iy utterances. The point of view taken by these men might be altered through the simple process of arresting and fining them a few times, aa la being done In Toronto. Lt them be made to understand that It la just aa much against the law to use profanity In public places aa It la to steal or rob or murder, though there A SERGE FOR MINE ii:e lame lion of Lynchburg,"' senior member from Virginia In the United States senate, for the presidency of the I'nlted States. Several paper of Vircome ginia and Maryland recently have colnut unreservedly la their editorial umns for the Virginian. Hon. John Wartck Daniel waa born !iu Lynchburg. Va., on September 5. While still a college lad the great civil conflict broke out, and Senator Ianiel entered the confederate army, where he did conspicuous service until THEN. The Montana Stuckgrowcrs' association, which was in scission at Miles City week before hull, adopted resolution favoring a change In the homestead laws, so that otie person can take up twelve hundred and eighty acres of land In the arid regiona where there This," says is no chance of Irrigation. the Butte Miner, "is lit accordance with a recommendation made to the meeting by Senator Dixon, who, in such eases, would have the law require that Seen years' residence, inxtcud of five, should he necessary hi acquire title to sueh homesteads. It is likely tliat considerable trouble w ill be experienced In getting the eastern members of eongreaa to agree to a change In the law of this kind, to say nothing of the administration, which, under Secretary Hitchcock. apured to look upon all settlers in the west aa thlves and undesirable throughout the southern getting together and ex,.Uri are ploiting the name of John W. Daniel, Cy. STATES 1907. This is the conclusion of many a man when considering what sort of a Summer Suit he will purchase. A man never tires of a Serge Suit no matter if he has worn one every summer since he can remember. Get a good Serge Sail, Sir, and you are sure to be WE HAVE A HAT FOR YOU It is as exactly suited to your build and the contour of your face as tho it were made to order for you. Our immense hat stock includes hats for men of every size and ace and shape. Every hat from the staid and sedate shapes to the extreme styles bears the stamp of newness. Every price from the dollar crusher' to the finest Stetson. C. D. IVES Broom Hot la. of course, I Comar. a difference In the punish- ment. V Salt Lake Truth: Frank J. Cannon of the Salt Lake Tribune, .. la reported with a fair show of authenticity, has a mining property In Nevada which in a abort time will make him half a million dollars. We hope It la true. 1 The governor of Florida has suggested that the United States deport all the negroea and provide them with homes In a land of their own. HI plan la fur ttie government to aet them up In bualneaa and provide a government for them, prohibiting white settlement among them and protecting them from Invasion. That Idea la often advanced, but It does not taka root and there seetna to be no probability that it ever wllL A Satisfied Man We take.no chances with our Serges. Every piece of serge is testeed to make sure that the color is fast, and the fabric is right. It is then placed in the hands of the most skillful workmen, for serge is tricky stuff to tailor. We are so sure of the superiority of our Sergo .it that well guarantee' every one of them. lilu. - in single or double breasted styles - the final surrender. He finished the on General u,i as adjutant-generUurjy'a staff. Immediately after the wur closed Senator Daniel began the study of law, and In a short time waa admitted to the bair. He served both in the house of delegates and the senate f Virginia, and waa sent to eongreaa in 18hS. He finally was given the post in the upper house of congress in 1887, here he has remained ever since, and has now until 1811 to serve In his present term. He has written a number of law books and hlg home la in hla native town of Lynchburg. $15. $20 to $25 al Youll take no chances in buying your suit lhyoure particular about your Serge Suit conn-- BUY A HOME radicals will divide. Aa the Hat now standa there are five candidate for the Democratic nomination for United States senator in Oklahoma, three candidates for the gubernatorial nomination, two for lieutenant-gov- RENTS BEING HIGH AND HOUSES HARD TO GET, WOULD IT NOT BE BETTER TO BUY YOUR OWN HOME AND PAY THAT RENT MONEY INTO YOUR OWN POCKET! IF YOU WANT TO BUYAHOME LET ME FIGURE WITH YOU. I HAVE THE H0USE8 AND WILL MAKE THE BUYING EASY FOR YOU IF YOU'LL GIVE ME THE OPPORTUNITY. I'VE 60 MANY GOOD PROPOSITIONS WHICH I AM CONFIDENT WILL INTEREST EVERY ONE WHO WANT8 TO BUY A HOME THAT 1 CANNOT BEGIN TO TELL ABOUT THEM IN AN ADVERTISEMENT, 80 AM WRITING THIS AS A PERSONAL REQUEST FOR YOU TO CALL AND TALK I WILL APPRECIATE THE MATTER OVER. AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW YOU. three for state treasurer, er auo-eeaaf- o. Wash. Ave. utilities will be the two hard to be met by the convention, and on these the conservatives and three for state superintendent of public Instruction, one for secretary of state, three for state auditor, two for attorney-general, five for railroad commla-elonand corporation commissioner, and one for state mine Inspector. Several more aspirants for state office may enter the Hats before the time for enA Minneapolis concern, evidently Imtering the race expires May 4. The Repressed by 1reaident Hills glowing de- publican aspirants for office are fewer scription of the trade poMSiblllUea of In number, which la taken to indicate the Orient, applied to the American that tho chances for Republican suca consul at Shanghai for Information cess are not regarded as very bright to the outlook the for concerning export atlon of prepared cereal food products, It's too bad to see people who go and was promptly Informed that It from day to day suffering from physiwas not bright. The answer received cal weakness, when Rocky Mountain was: The cheapness and simplicity Tea would strengthen them. Tea or of the Chinese diet form the great Im- Tablets, 95 cents. T. H. Carr, Phar. pediment to the Introduction of foreign foodstuffs other than hour and lurk, and It la to be doubted If any enort to Properties of Gold. overcome the obstacles at present ex Pure gold is unaffected by the atla ting would be even measurably suc- mosphere either at ordinary tempera-ture- s cessful for some year to come. or when the metal la heated. It la also proof against the action of comPOLITICS AND POLITICANS. mon acids when ftaed singly. Moreover, It confers its properties United States Senator A. J. McLaurin announces that he will deliver a num- more or lets upon copper and silver ber of political addresses In Mississippi when' these Metals are alloyed with It on national and state Issues this sum- Thus, for example, gold will mer. withstand the action of nitric acid and the atmosphere at ordinary temperaMinneapolis has jointed hands with ture, but some of the copper will be SL Iaul In the effort to secure the next oxidized during annealing. Nine parts Democratic national convention. of gold may bo alloyed with ten parts of la an ordinary crucible Judge W. II. Mann of Petersburg haa andplatinum such an alloy will not be but fire, announced that he will again be a candidate for the Democratic nuiuina uniform; a larger proportion of platinum will free Itself from the gold on tlou for governor of Virginia. solidification and a homogeneous alloy Governor Johnson of Mlneimota has of the two metals cannot be obtained. Jewelers Circular Weekly. accepted an Invitation to deliver the address to the graduating class of the University of Pennsylvania at the comGloomy Prospect. mencement exercises In Philadelphia In Cheer up. brother," said the minJune. ister. "Youll meet your wife la Senator Iledfield Proctor of Vermont heaven." la one of the largest holders of "Pray for me. gasped the dying muni "Thats just whats s botherclpal real estate In the country, lie man. own desirable corner lota In in of me." many cities throughout the country. EXCURSION TO MEXICO CITY. George E. Baldwin, United State Daily April 29th to May 17th. consul at Nuremberg, who died recent-l- y Via Union Pacific, 169.16 round trip. In New Turk, was one of the must Intimate frienda of President McKin-le- y Tickets good to return until Jqly 21 st. and nominated McKinley for hla Stopovers allowed. For further particulars sea ticket Union depot, first public office, that of prosecuting or A. B. Moseley, agents Traveling Passenger attorney. agent, Ogden, Utah. Henry B. Howell, one of tlie founders DO NOT BE INFLUENCED; of the Republican party In New Jersey, and at whose house the meeting for Never hesitate to say no to your the organisation of the party waa held, is dealer If he offers you a substitute for still living hale and hearty at Trenton, Chamberlain's Cough It has If he lives until next September he will no equal on ths marketRemedy. for Ita prompt be 96 years old. cures of coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and you make no The city of Ottumwa. la., has aa a mistake in buying this medicine. For member of Ita police force a man who ale by all druggists. ran for president of the United States In the last campaign. He la George B. Taylor, who was nominated -- y the Na- ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE. tional Liberty party at Ita convention held In SL Louis, July 6, i04. Proved that Dsadrag la A life history of Jerry Simpson I by by hla widow, assisted by Mra Annie L. Diggs, one of Mr. Simp-on-'a Is donlg wonders thsss days In In the Populist move- tnedieiao aa wall aa la mechanics. Macs ment. Mra Diggs will spend part of Adam lived, ths human race haa bees the summer at Mra Simpson's home in troubled with dandruff, for which no hair :nUa working on the preparation of preparation has heretofore proved a " cure until Newbroa Harpidd waa the history. put on the market. It la a scientific prepkill the germ that aration One Washington fcy correspondent nays dandruff that or scurf by digging Into thi the prospective Democratic taue, to root at of tho hair, whan get the rather than the candidate, la the burn- eoalp it saps tho vitality; causing Itching sralp ing question with the Democrats, and failing hair, and finally baldness. Withthe radicals of the west and the out dandruff hair must grow fuswfantly of the south and east will It Is ths only destroysr of dandruff light It out In convention. 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