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Show lions along the route. British Scientific Farming. Millions for Dwellings. new era in British farming seems Bronx borough In New York city to be developing from the experiments has expended $9,000,000 in at the Cambridge university farm at of all kinds in the last year. dwellings Impington. During the last eight turn years all known varieties of wheat H. T. RIPPETO, have been collected, and. while most of them rould not be acclimated, a few ASSAYER. have been selected for resistance to Samples by mail or expreee will rust, good cropping capacity, free millMan. receive prompt attention. on his dome. ing quality, stiff straw, etc., and have Hr rubbed the cure-nWest South Temple St, been crossed with British wheat so Massaged it thue snd so. Uut still, despite the stuff he ueed. Salt Lake City, Utah. successfully as to promise an ImmediThe hair refused to grow! ate Increase In value of 10 per cent or more. Like Improvement of barley lie bousht a cap that fastened tight About his mobile brow. and other plants is anticipated. And then he pumped the ozone out! J. M. THOMAS, Bald he: "I've got it now!" ATTOKXSV AT UMfc s A Instead, hie thatch got thinner yet. Dilemma. 'Twee shiny as a plate, to i Beoai it-- n Physician You will be glad lie shaved Ills head and rubbed It sore-AlaSalt Lake know, madam, that your husband will i lisle No smile from Fate! almost certainly recover. He spent a fortune buying cures Wife Oh, dear me, doctor, v hat That guaranteed to cure. shall 1 do? Some days he knew 'twee coming in And others, wasn't 'sure! Physician Why, madam, what do W. PARKS you mean? Aren't you anxious that At last one day beside the road your husband should get well? He fell asleep, snd lo! LAMB 4IWSSIL Wife i sobbing) : Yes only, when A pretty fairy rubbed hie head And made Ills topknot grow! you said last week you didn't think he Salt laks Oltyi would live a fortnight I went and Mauls. With sudden joy he wakened up old all his clothes. The Reader. To find his dream St fault A brindle cow had licked his crown. Mistaking It for salt! ! Editorials and Otherwise. Sundries-- Address mil communication! relat Inc to Legal advertising and legal matter! and al advertising contract!, etc., outside of Utah, to JAS. T. JAKEMAN. Managing Editor.. Salt Lake City. FEDERAL MINING LEGISLATION. Intereit In mining legislation by the present session of congress centers mainly along two lines, first, tlie greater recognition of the mining industry by an extension of tire present technologic work of the geological survey, or by the creation of a separate bureau of mlnea, and sec- ondly, an Investigation of mine accidents by a special commission or by The seccongressional committees. ond point should lie Included in the for sny such investigation first, should tie made by a permanent organisation. so that It may lie systematic and continuous and not of a spasmodic character. The efforts of the American Mining Congress were for ten years directed toward securing a department or mlnea with a cabinet officer at Its head, but very wisely at the last meeting of the congress the futility of such effort was at last recognized and a committee appointed to present the matter of a separate bureau to the present congress. This committee Included such well known men as Judge Itlrhards, president of the American Mining Congress, chairman; Dr. V. C. Aldcrson, president of thn Colorado School of Mines, secretary; and Messrs. Janies Douglas. Thomas F. Walsh, John Hoys Hammond. II. Foster Haiti. John II. Walker, 11. F. Hush and Charles II. Dudley. Among the measures whlrh have already been Introduced into the present congress are, first, a Joint resolu turn to provide for a technology branch In the geological survey, which would merely continue and definitely siitliorlza whut Is already being done by the survey; siicond. there are several bills providing for the establish meat of a bureau of mining terlnml ogy under the department of the Interior, The purpose of thhi bureau is to make technologic Investigations, reports on methods of mining, and and utlllxallon of the mineral substances of the United States snd Hi territory with a view to the betterment of the mining Industry, the Improvement of mining conditions and the prevention of accidents and the. waste of materials. These bills merely change the present technologic branch of the geological survey Into a separate bureau. The aeveral bills providing fur a mining bureau differ mainly In the detailed Instructions is to how the work shell be carried on. A number of bills have also been introduced providing fur sn Investigation of the recent mining disasters in the United States. The question of greater federal recognition of the mining Interest! has long been discussed, but espedul attention has recently been directed to thhi question by the severe explosions In the coal mlnea. Of the different hllle now before congress looking to the establishment of a bureau of mlnea, that. Introduced by Senator I lenten way, of Indiana, la being especially pushed by the committee from the American Mining congress. The purpose of this bill Is to make technologic Investigations and restrta on the mining, extracting and of the mlueral substances of the United States and its territory, with a view to the prevention of mine accldenta, lessening the waste of material!, the Imthe provement of mine conditions, betterment of the mining Industry, and the Investigation of materials of construction, fuels and other mining materials belonging to or for the use of the government of the United States with a view to their efficient use. The Ilemenway bill earrlea no appropriation whlrh Is a point In favor of lla poaslble adoption by the present congress. It would, however, give a distinct legal status to the technologic branch of the geological survey making It a bureau of mining technology. The director of the geological survey has submitted to congress the following estimates fur the use of the technologic branch of the survey for the coining year: "FVr establishing and equipping a station for the investigation of methods of minimizing the accidents and dangers In mines, to he Immediately available and until expended, tbe sum of SISfi.tMH. For the Investigation of mine accidents and their prevention and Improvement of mine conditions, to be Immediately available, the sum of g utlll-xatlo- Jh At the very last, A (imernor realized ihsl bis name was Jhensays the Knoxville Journal and ribuue. Util!, It is taking Mr. Bryan much longer to arrive at the very same conclusion in his own case. Jil I A western woman says her bus friction. The numt that such a bu-reau might do would be the hand came home late at night seven times In succession, and gave tlun of aceldeiit statistics, though iisjiy-t-lgh- t Influence and prestige might bnu u different excuse every time. We about a . uiiltormity of legislation in suppose the man is possessed of an the several states. Whatever Is done Irresistible Inclination to Join secret should be carefully considered, so societies that there may be no dipliraiinii ol the work already being carried on by "A newly shaved skin Is an oieu the department of labor, t ie geologi- door for germs." says an English phy cal survey, or the olh.-- r department siclsn. which lead's tbe Richmond of the government, and care should r to wonder whaUnthun be exercised that friction may not dcr Is a man to do, in view of the be produced by overlapping duties. tact that whiskera breed germs. He In bis letter to the secretary of the should go his way unmindful of many Interior, recently made public, tbe d! things the germ experts say, and let rector of the geological survey has the bugs fight it out among them stated the position of (he survey as selves. k; the oreatlon of a bureau of mining technology, to which the appropriaTurbins Steamers. tion Items now providing for the testWith a few exceptions, all turbine ing of fuels and structural materials under the geological survey would steamers have three shafts with the be transferred. While of course that high pressure turbine uion tbe cenorganization wUI continue to carry tral shaft and the low pressure turon these technologic invest igatlona as bines on tbe wing shafts. long as congress so provides, yet, (he fact that the survey has put itself on record In support of the new bureau. Pyrography Outfits and Supplies. Indicates a desire to enlarge its Leather for Poetal Pillowe at the investigations In the Interest of tbe mining industry, rather than to further expand its work along the newer lines of mining lechnolugv. 23 W. South Temple St., Balt Lake Mines and Minerals. City. ( Opposite the Tabernacle Gate. Mad Orders Promptly Attended to. ELECTRIC SPARKS. ; Ncws-ls-sde- ' J WCZjTW tL il M4444W4M4MHmf Near-Widow- iW4lW4M4WrmM 0. 1 H4t444444444S And still his hair is falling out And still he's buying dope! I wouldnt like to have hts dome, But I'd like to have hie hope! A ft ft J. E. KENYON. 23 W. South Temple SL, Salt bloody Write for prices. "Hridge, shs a Wellesley professor, Is a sort of menial chewing gum." It may help along the students' digestion of Greek and unit hematics. WASHINGTON Hetty Green bus moved into s cheaper flat because she feels tbe of economizing, is It possible Hint hec daughter Is not going in American after marry a all? i.r-e- hard-workin- g widow Rooming House 5284 W. Second South St. 8alt Lake City. he Is going to Gr&ndoldtexas to Investigate. The automobile racers are still fighting snow drifts beyond the Mississippi. Anybody but a professional aiitomohlllst would have waited for the start until they could pick dande- - AND SAW ING. FIL-- Come to thn corner of First West and Second South Dull with Streets your Knives, Scissors, Saws, RisGet them sharpened and Repaired WHILE Batlsfactien YOU WAIT. i Guaranteed. A BUTLER, Prip. Tall your friends. ers, etc. intunSwESifl? CONFERENCE it it wish to own a small farm for a small sum an dhave it worked for jou at a small cost and receive therefrom large returns? Certainly you do. It Is the only safe place for you to put your savings. Banks may fall, but the farm still remains. Mines may cease to produce but the farm never will so long as the earth stands. All classes of mechanics may be thrown out of work when the mills and factories close while tbe farmer still continues his operations. Now let us explain to you just how yon can own a fine piece of land according to the amount of money you have to Invest and where you cat) drive out from the city and aee the crops growing and back home the same day and how It can be made to pay bo well. The Jordan Valley Dry Farm Company, with iAirenzo Jensen as President, F. R. Lloyd secretary and Thomas P. Page, T. M. Herbert, S. II. Howard, Byron Groo and Albert Sencert directors, owns 4,000 acres of land, only 18 miles from Salt Lake City and two miles west of Riverton, Salt take County, 1,200 acres or which have been cleared of brush and 800. acres Is now In grain and looking well, together with one power engine, drills, horses, wagons and other machinery and improvements valued at $6,000.00. The company Is incorporated with a capital of $50,000.00, or $12.60 per acre, including all improvements, and also $12,000.00 of tbe capital which Is reserved to continue operations. Land thus worked on n large scale under the systematic direction of an experienced manager, ran be done at the small cost of $2.50 per acre thereby making It possible for the land to produce a net profit of $10.00 an acre In one year. Another great factor In this proposition Is that the land is so situated to the Jordan River that It can be easily put under Irrigation If necessary. The company has placed with us this $12,000.00 worth of stock to sell and those who come first will be first served. If you have only $10.00 to spare, do not let the opportunity to invest that much go by. There will never be such another chance to get in on a proixmitlon of this kind In Salt Lake Valley. Come and see us or write for further information. We have other good investments which we can recommend to you and we can exchange your property wherever It is located for the kind of property you want, of if you want to buy a home, we can assist you In getting what you want and on terms that you can meet. 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Where have I heanVAiS word before? How can a man be free under the present system and pay 38 centa a dozen for eggs? D D D One of the best things for removing' hair, superfluous or otherwise, la a wife with the temper of a bumble-be- e and the execution of a chicken-pickeD D D Some men offer help to their fellow men as the hostler offers oats to a horse with a halter In the hand behind the back. r. it it it Oftentimes those we consider our friends are merely friends of our good fortune, our pocket-booauj our liberality. Misfortune and loss sifts them away to a few who are constant and true. k &- Cave-o- Since then, ah, many, many times, the groom has longed to go And hear the cavern mock 'Tis said by those who ought to know sometimes he'd give a lot To drown this womans talk! To All Points East. a City. D D D has Apprehension wakeful hours than troubles of the world. But lo! They heard the thun'droua voice of Old Niagara In wild derision mock. Until he led her from the place, disgusted with it all Ha could not hear her talk! SHORTEST FIRST CuHoue Compound Capsules cem-bln-e the virtues of Big Q, Pibct Papain, and sr for $1.23 box. Mall orders promptly attended 329 8. West Temple, Salt Lake City, to. Deull Drug Co, D etrlbuters, I3fl Main Si, Salt Lake Cly. Utah. None genuine wlthou' the trade Hell Phone 6428-k- . mark the Curlews D. Refitted and Nswly Furnished. Rates: 60c, 75c and $1.00. Salt Lake it it it Winds. Twaa on their honeymnon! They tnought 'twould be a Paradise where they could tell their love And sit around snd spoon! MEANS: -D- - at The fool has no monopoly. All places are more or less stocked with his kind. Then and Now. They traveled to Niagara to see the CURIOUS 15th. I6U.WI0. would laugh the dyspeptic were it not so hungry. An empty stomach SM- 9 It conies to redeeming her promises. Do you talks that Cruel creditors are trying to force a New York speculator to live on $15,000 a year, when he says $50.0)ii In the least be can exist upon Such cruelty will create sympathy for the struggling rich. D D D Is ji fickle jade when Special Notice! Hire, of the Nashville Tennesseean, has become so nearly hypnotized by the Houston d to receive one. The excesses of yesterday rob today of Its average. ii it it Good fortune and good sense rarely haul the same driver. Mr. Grantland Posts DAD It is greater to grant a favor than of Souvenir Poetal Card and View Books of Utah. I'lildisl'.iT This year tin circus Is lo luive no of "freaks." Probably the proprietors fool it useless to attempt to compete with Hie politician's. side-sho- Fidelity bought with money awaits only a higher bid. Lake City. ago, Home Made Deceits. pious fraud is reviled of all men. Envy Is the mother of petty criticisms. (liy Our Associate Editor.) repu-tuilo- ui! Qty CURIO. 'Hie Named dark und ground. more than a century Kentucky lives right up to its Bald-Heade- d 144-14- 6 i;o-loglc- n "For the Investigation of Methods of preventing waste In the mining, extracting and utilization o' r res and mineral substances other than fuels, the sum or $20,000. Total. $200. OtHi." Whatever else congress nay nr may not do, this appmprlatt in should certainly pass, since the technologic branch has already shown that there is s field for Its work In this country, and any failure to continue work already begun and looking toward the further investigation of the surety of mining conditions will be considered, in view of the recent disasters, s shirking of what Is the plain duty of mngress. While firmly believing that the technologic work In connection with mining and metallurgy should he extended, the method of extension Is debatable. There seems to be an Idea in tbe minds of many that a technologic branch, a mining bureau, or whatever It may be. would have the power to exert oversight upon the In speetion services of the several states. , This Is nut so, and any at tempt to Interfere with the present Inspection service would undoubtedly be resented and lead to Immediate - -- i Sounds Big, but its True b0-ke- In town. Old 8anta Claus lie didn't go near In Indian Town tills year. Bam N Ottawa he went to Bradley attending the Christmas day. Old Meme Sliawgoquette he la not been well for several weeka. Henry and Deafy they in among their Irllie during the holidays. Old hla squaw she fell down from door step. She hurt quite bit. Mra Julia Gwlngnoo, of Toqulnn, she arrived last Saturday accompanied by her sister Mary Pukiigon. call on their mother, Mra. Nezed They Mackey. Me to you Nogum Ke she-gu-k eh goon emah deph emah shah wa yak If you want to talk with every go--8 -- or I Inch kah-me-g- In ens (Mich.) Times. town in Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, you MUST have the "DELL" Otherwise you - Indian Town Inklings. Last Friday Pottawatomie Squaws ts they went Battle Creek. Sella their the Ath- - Asleep at the Switch. Eugene Wilder, veteran editor, clerk, clerk, clerk of St. John s Parish, was seen down Pearl street tills morning Inwalking the direction of Jonllnelli's carrying a gallon Jug. Where were the argua-cye- d police? Boulder (Colo.) Camera. ex-rlt- y CANT! -- - Competition. She didn't know whether she would or Furs Gold Rings 18k" Iuti 18 k" not She loved him a tittle Wt. too! Then all Of a sudden she answered To cut out a woman who knew! INSIDE. Telephones hart this OVTSIDE. Ml yes f |