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Show :i!E BIG the year by Published ivcrj- day the Standard Publishing Co. WM. 6LASMANN, lm EXAMINER, OGDEN, McClellan THE EXAMINER Dont Fail to See the - MOKNIXG 'MAY THUUSDAY MORNING, CTAH, 12,1904. for Manager. L slivered by Carrier, Inrlultng Sunday Morning Examiner, per month Single copies SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By tnal one month (including e0 Sunday! outside of Ogden Telephone No. 30. RAILROADS OPENING MINING TRUTH IN THE WEST. t p At The v rw i- - Lyceum SklMtrfbrn. will confer a ratur by Informing this office of failure totheir The Examiner licfoie breakfast. i Union-Ma- de Union-Ma- de Union-Ma- Hats Shoes Clothing Overalls e e Jumpers Shirts etc. de Call and Look them Over tThe Mdvantaee of trails portal inti 5 seldom ha. a mining camp perhaps lieen better exemplified than in the case of 'bat wonderful mining region Nevada. In of Touopali. Prom ail account, the arrival of the i rein or railway to Touopali before the first or June will inaupir ate a boom perhaps such as baa orrurrrd for a long lime In the A3 eel. Kven mining investors winced at the over ibtmglit of a tin mile coach ride desolate most and or dustiest the one roads In the West. That will soon be a thing of tbe past s On the dumps at Tunopsii lie be would which tf ore of tons cnnsiilcred as even high grade in with well nippMed ramp or facilities provided transportation with mi!l. but too low grade in tlto present condition of the ramp In These tire question to lie used. dumps will either be shipped away to mills for treatment, or else mills will be buiik on tbe spot. Supplies, etc., will lie vastly cheapened; coal can lie brmight in. or if oil is preferred as fuel. It can be set dowa at the mines at a reasonable figure. An army of pros peel ora will doubtless and by tlielr Juvarie i he territory keen researches It la probable that the mineralized area will be greatly enlarged and many new camps spring up in the vicinity, Tonopah la given merely as a airik Ing example to Illustrate the benefits to be derived by new distrijts from transportation facilities. Many other fields will receive a similar benefit, as Ibis year promises to be quite one lu tbe mlnitiK a railroad-buildinIn past Issues we Went. of the regions have noiel the Important resources to be developed by tbe "Moffat Road," which la grading and layiug Its tracks from Denver to Balt Lake, and which will develop a numtier of new regions; first, the properties of the Front Range about Kolllnsvllle and the Middle Park and Rabbitear Range; and secondly, the great coal areae of Roiilt County, in Northwestern Colorado, also the vast and valuable hydrocarbon fields of elateritc, glleon-ite- , and asphalt um In Colorado, and Utah. No lean interesting I the increasing mining activity in Arizona along tbe extensions of the Hanta Fa, Prescott, and Phoenix Railroads. The Phoenix Rond la being extended to Kelvin, Troy, Dudley ville, and other points In Pinal County, to a point at ttio Junction of the Gila and Han Pedro rivers. This road will be continued southeast through Graham County, tapping the Bout hern Pacific near Wilcox. Work baa also been begun on the Arizona and California branch, starting from a point 4 miles north of AVickenbnrg to tap the main Santa fo at a point west .of the Needles, Cal., the Colorado river bping crossed near Packer. Several promising mineral districts will be peuctrated by this line. Among other moves that' will have an important bearing, la the purchase of the Oregon Short.' Line, south of Ogdon, by Senator .Clarke-- This line of road, with the consorting link now building, will eatsMisb a through line Lna lo from Ogden, Angeles and San Pedro, Cal., only about 2Ju mi Iso are needed to complete the road. Another iroject. la a proposed railroad from' San Diego, Cal., to Silver City, M. Mex to ha known aa the San Diego & Eastern. Surveyors are now at work on this line, which is intended (o pierce the Mogollnn district of New Mexico. Leaving the Southwest and turning. lo Alaska, we also hear rumors of roads being rejected Into some of ita mining region. and into others lint lit LI explored but known lo be rich In mineral - V $ j i I I MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loan, Seivlce quick, confidential and private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. Phone 534 x. 223-Eccles Bidg. hi f i Ik 4 2345 Wash. Ave. including - keep you pretty buay thinking about your past." Chicago Reoord-Hereld. OF EDUCATION HELP8 MOST. 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"I never trouble myself about tbe future." In- - atd. .idle-replied- muxl AND ZACCHO, Strongest Man and Woman in tha World. Madame Zaccho lifts Piano and Player hy Her Teeth at Each Performance. MOVING PICTURES Trip to the Moan. The tiiosl toslly rictuivs Ever lar,v,l"-i- l Reproduced wiih KuM 'fit j feci. H. C. BIOCLOW. Ladies' Knit Underwear Misses' Knit Underwear Childs Knit Underwear Mens' Knit Underwear We are Exclusive Agents for Utah for "Crown Jewell" Carpet Warp all Colors, HOWELL & SONS PcapHstaB i I 3 REESE 5ENT ON APPROVAL TOumRuiLi nonj Laugliiin Fountain Pen Coarantesd Rncst Grads Uk. S0UD GOLD PEN To tnt Hr ip THE EXAMINER. U Rfl MuverUMoiai lufovd wt oflcpyosr ekoie af The Weather Bad Has shown the Importance o! having GOOD SIDEWALKS t any Mtfftee. 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Dtp floor, giving (real vlaw of lak. mountain and valla mens haadqnanen. eommonJol Street ear service every fire talc ute. Three blocks east of Coloo Itg room ob fifth SUMMER UNDERWEAR UNE LESTER and LESTER, Comedy Sketch Artiais. THE CARTERS, Comedy Musical Artist. AMERICAN PLAN. 2 t $3 par da You can find almost anything you want Song Illustrator. Present iug "CoUngc by the Sea." to begin." Leslies Weekly. I HOTa THE NICEST COLORS YOU EVER SAW BOB KENYON, "A man who possesses the genuine brand of wisdom." responded the venerable philosopher, "know 'when not 135-- k iQgcanssaocffiffrtacn REED l. ." 'Phone Under New Management. 110- - . No wonder, to U. Utah's beeswax girl at the world's will not melt at the loving glance of every .lud that attempts to flln with her. Halt lake Telegram. Tbe report made by Col. Holmes and State Engineer Do remu to the dry a brief epitome $t the interview held farmers of this county, In Ihe matter with 10.000 men. They noted the fol- of the Utah lake Improvement,. la an excellent and comprehensive statement lowing tacts: of the raae lo date. The hope of t.ne 1. That from 1800 to 1870 the edu- dry farmers for water will reat largecated boy in the United States lftrfd ly upon the takings of the four canal companies over and above their resentirely to Itecome mi not a hie for primary rights; but this ervation and usefulness of repudepartment will lie more In the matter of priority table endeavor as to attract attention, in lime than In supply of water, for men sucand that only 24 thfre will no doubt be ample for all. ceeded. especially If the South Jordan comnow a 2. That a boy with only a common- - pany makes no filings.to It la get all intermatter of mere detail school education had. in round numests adjusted and push on with the Tribune. bers, one chance in 9,000. work. Salt 3. That a hlghMtchool training'. SHOULDNT IMITATE PARKER. this chance nearly twenty-tvr- ti times. of Thiliet would do The Dalai 4. That college education added well to comelama out of his sorluidon in gave the young man about ten times IJiaasa and have a talk with Colonel The head of the Britlxiy and Yoiinghualiand. the chance .of a high-schoto have no ish appears expedition chance of two hundred tttnea'the the m alMiiit slaughtering practically Tuples hoy whoso training stopped with the unarmed Thibetan and such opposi' romncnn-ii'hooan art up against tion aa Ihe native ends In 3. merely That the A. D. graduate was pre- hla machine gun butchery. With Russia tally engaged eminently successful and that Ihe In meeting tbe Japanese advance, there man was inconspicuous. la no chance foi an foreign IntervenFrom Ihe nature of the case it canthe British tion. Whatever term not he claimed that these clazalflca-linn- s choose to exact the Ijtma will hnve.to are exact, hut they are based agree to. Sc. u Pram lao Chronicle. upon the fullest statistics ever obtained, and the necessary esiimates have heen made hy government experts. It. is also doubt less true that other contributed to tbe success of these trained tr.en. hut after all reasonable allowances are made the figures force the conclusion that the mure 2416 Washington Ave. achool-- t raining the American boy of thar. period had. the greater were his .. extravaganza week. chances of distinction. - I CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR Eraalna ' "My idea of g wive man." HU-thyouth who thought h knew thirtes. "is one v h(i knows to step taltt-ing- G. C, Rebcrj. H. B. Hilliard u r. fair JUST FOR FUN At Bars and Fountains. Makes everything good. Huaie Traalinatit Cana. Writ fur free y annual list if yoa (all. tonaullaUua frw. ! dm. m. FROM EXPERIENCE. sible. A recent magazine article contained I Your favorite beverage wiHy bs greatly improved by adding Nma an Throat Krssna Ksr Mhim. hroactilat awl J.uiuf Trouble. AHfema. Shnura. rrauil Kiilsey Ituiiu ftiaSSsr TroublM. tamale iVniplamu. Chronla 1 urn in of IVoi'Pn and CJuiaiaa, Heart IMwsaa. gar-ixii- k Utwwn. Cbaraa. iSt. Vtian' Iluni. a.rriuiy. Hirbwn. Spinal Trouble. Hbla Miailca and (Dsnauua. IMasanan ur III Baw.l., Pi In. ridel an Harlal Trwnhlri. Ualm in his auebi. HI on Won. May VTr Hynsrla. Kpllapiy. Iiiauaiai. ala.. aaS ail Kar.au. I'rivaib aul (amnia lthrno DBS. SHORES SPEAKING Treit We ('.XTARItll-Oasfi'I imiiIiih, Timea-Democr- . self-taug- j "Do you think politics la being elevated !" "I don't know whether politics is being elevated or not," answered Senator Sorghum, "but votes are getting higher every year." Washington Star. The near approach of tbe commencement exercises In the city and county public schools la making any statistics on education of more value aa containing Illustrative auggeetion of tbe moet practical character. It ta Incumbent upon the school authorities that they aid the pupila In maintaining the high Ideal formed during their years of study. At the commencement exercises men should be choaen to address the pupil who maintain a high moral standard and who are Intellectually models to Inspire a desire for education In the young. Success does not crown a man alwaya with these qualities which make of him an axemplar of good to the young. A man must be clesn morally; one whose peat record rnntalna nothing which would offend Innocence. Educators who have given their lives to the proper study and training of youth are the ones who should apeak the words which sound the parting of early achoul days with tha fnturu In the world. Pupils who have completed the common school. education of the . grades should keep before them Ihe fact that should out that round they with a university training where pos- ayg-tem- tSettles the Nerves Geo. II. McClellan, present May .ir of New York and son of the civil w general of the aarne mama, la rapidly caming to the front as a possibility for the Democratic he presidency at the approaching St. ...j ... . lamia Convention. Henry Watteraon, editor of the Louisville Courier Journal has declared for him, aa baa William Jennings Bryan. These two men represent different wins of the Democratic party on tbe financial question anj it la the first time they have beeu in accord upon political nianersinre m6. i'he Pennsylvania Democrats re booming McClellan and have lzsite d an address favoring him. Mayor Me Clellau appears' upon the left of the of the above vict ure, Henry Wattenmn above and Wm. J. Bryan below on the right. well-syate- WHAT COST OK IRRIGATION. OGDEN miles of mala canals and 4.-- irrigated 203 acres belonging to 2J farms, 'i ueso systems reprraeated a construction outlay of $2.t03 fur wells, pumping plants, reservoirs, etc., an average coat of $13.67 per Irrigated acre. ine g Putnam Clothing House If. ditcbcH. was $793,101, an average cnsi of $TWi mt irrigated acre. Waier from Wetier rlier ill reel was utilized through 7i ajaieuiN lo irrigate ILDiiT acre on 1, hit farm. The uo milea of main canal and ditchmi and other irrigation works were constructed at a cost of $349,432, an average of $13.09 par irrigated acre. There were 42 farms supplied with water from springs. The 13 systems were constructed at an Initial cost of $7,183, an average of $4.95 for each of tbe l.filO acres irrigated. Twenty-n- ilioti-and- The cost of varlotia Irrigation a. the value of those systems to tbe varlotia sections and figures which form ir themselves sufficient argument for government establishment and control of reservoirs and Irrigation systems re given through recent investigations of the census bit res u in regard to the Weber river. Th headwater tributaries of Weber rivet- - rls on the northwestern slope of the Uinta Mountain range. The river with a course of about .123 miles, flows northward Into Great Salt Laics. Of its tributaries, Ogden river snd East Canyon creek are the most Important i..e valleys, except !u the lower course of the main stream, are very narrow and the irrigated lands are In long strips close to the streams. In 1902, there were 232 systems supplied with water front all sonrees lu the Jrsinage basin, and 80.117 acre to 2.77i farms Irrigated. The const rttet ion cum of he systems de Union-Mad- This Week All Union-Ma- Union-Mad- Theatre ; Dl-- v Want to Remember that PUTNAM hat CoaIe4e Gooes. Lines of Union-Mad- a Street Creaaf charge vIMaKh Fa. Isoghlia Mf.Co. wca. 171 trimM sl, irraT. .1 i |