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Show TRUT H 9 e No doubt there are a great many history. The editor of the ought to be able to land something cent never ought to permit himself to else for Colonel Matt Daugherty now people kicking for their poll taxes e wander beyond the protecting influ- that it is certain his career as a they have paid, now that it has been ence of the Encyclopedia Britannica. treasurer is ended. It looks as decided there is no law authorizing if Tom was deliberately giving the the collection of the same. IT is only a question of a short time colonel the throw-dowand does not when the county infirmary will have want to do anything for him. IRRIGATION CONGRESS. to be rebuilt on a new site. The present site is on such Iop ground that We sincerely hope the newspaper The official call for the eleventh the water from irrigation in summer which claims to have been the sole session of the National Irrigation conand from rain and snow in winter reason for Mrs. Hodge rushing into a gress, which will be held at Ogden, Keeps the basement of the building police office and giving herself up, Utah, September 15 to 18, Inclusive, in a perpetual flood. There was Bald will not insist upon her confessing has been issued. The indications at to be four feet deep of water in the along the lines laid down by itself, present point to a Very successful cellar a few days ago. Such a condi- but will let her tell her story in her meeting. Government and leading irtion is decidedly not conducive to the own way. rigation experts, practical farmers, health of those unfortunate enough fruit growers, state engineers, govto have to reside in the instituion. We clip the following from our es- ernment and noted foresters will be teemed evening contemporary: Cali- present, in addition to some of the Editor Samuel M. Shaw of the Free- fornia officers are in hot pursuit of best newspaper correspondents of the mans Journal of Cooperstown, N. Y., the convicts who escaped from Fol- country. Secretary Wilson, of the deafter sitting on the tripod for fifty-tw- som. Any pursuit in the Sacramento partment of agriculture, has notified years, has decided to retire. We valley at this season is bound to be the congress that he will send some will bet a cookie he has not made half hot. Well, well, how remarkable to of the best scientists the department as much in all that long life of public be sure. has. Mr. Wiley, the great beet sugar service as J. Pierpont Morgan did out expert, will be here, as will Chief of a few weeks labor in the organiNone of the papers here have se- Hydrographer Newell. Mr. G. E. zation of the steel trust, but it will cured a report of what the Governor Mitchell, of Washington, wires the be safe to wager a like amount he has of New York said to the Governor of secretary that a carload of Washingmore real true friends than Morgan Utah, or vice versa. Something ton correspondents will be present, can ever hope to gain. Editors are should have happened to put that not for the mere' purpose of having good people. famous dialogue between the execu- an outing, but because they want to tives of the two Carolinas to the bad. see and become acquainted with the Helen Mathewson suggests, in an great west evening paper, that a more merciful The News says Governor Odell reThe programme prepared will inway of destroying sparrows be used ceived its reporter courteously and clude such subjects as Practical IrriIn place of the "flipper of the small Thus is another great gation and Forestry Lessons," Repleasantly. hoy. That the work be given to some load lifted from the public mind. He ports of Experts, Application of Prorespectable person who would use might have declined to see him at all, visions of the Reclamation Act, gentler means. We suggest to the and what a loss that would have been State Progress Under the National tender-heartelady that a physician to the Historians office. Views oh the Settlement bf Act, be engaged to chloroform them, and Legal Complications, and The Perwhile under its influence let them be Twenty Utah boys who enlisted in tinent and Important Theme of Colonkilled with a club. the navy from this place and in Og- ization. den have deserted. We may not win For the first time in eleven years JUDGE TANNERS decision knocks the baseball pennant, but there are the congress is coming home. It was out the collection of poll tax for the some things we cannot be beaten on, born in Utah, the home of irrigation, present at least. The poll tax sys- even and after being held in other states though they are disagreeable. tem is a relic of barbarism, anyway, the delegates have decided to come and besides the experience in Salt If the supply of judges holds out, back to Utah, where the first meeting Lake until very recently was that it continue its deliberacost about as much to collect it as Attorney Nye may get to prosecute was held, and indefi- tions. Although its first meeting was was realized from t. In some years Fernstrom and Cottrell at that as one in Salt Lake City and this one will be the balance was on the wrong side. nite period commonly known of these days. in Ogden, it is an event which ought The system ought to be abolished only-thre- post-offic- n o Through Service ST. ILMJDS EAST AND THE VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY THROUGH SCENIC CODDMRAinxO) KAIISASam MISSOURI PU LLM A N SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, Electric Fans. Reclining chair cars (iiatiDAYnm)i TE COACHES. For Berths, Tickets, Folders, etc., iddroa 0 0 d THE Tribune and Herald are having a great time each claiming the credit for the capture of Mrs. Hodge, the woman who surrendered herself, and says that she killed old man Ryan. The Tribune also .takes great delight in misrepresenting the doings of the sheriff and his deputies in the 6.000 RECORDS VICTOR. RED SEAL 7 IN. IO IN. case. H. C. TOWNSEND, OfNMNMNDTICICEQENTWM J to interest every citizen who has the welfare of this state at heart. The city of Ogden deserves all the assistance that can be given her in entertaining the distinguished visitors who will be in attendance. The petty imaginary lines which separate counties from counties, cites from cites and villages from villages, should be obliterated and every one should put his shoulder to the wheel and make a lasting impression upon the minds of those who will, in a great many instances, see us for the first time. Inasmuch as nearly all of the delegates, correspondents and others who will attend will visit this city before they leave, no pains should be spared to make everything pleasant for them. The Press club should see to it that the visiting newspaper men are handled to the best advantage, for the advertising which will result from their being treated well cannot be counted in dollars and cents. The press committee having this matter, in charge should be broad enough to see that every newspaper manin. the state is charged specially with the duty of doing everything possible to accomplish the best good to the entire state. The Commercial and Alta clubs of this city and the Weber club of Ogden visitors in a ought to entertain the ' of their to limit the lavish style means. In other words, the watch. The New York World, in discussing the causes of divorce assigns bicycles, automobiles, telephones and But many other things as causes. after all we still hold to the belief is to blame in that the a majority of instances, so far as the "400 is concerned. IT is not probable that the County Board will change its tax levy for school purposes. If it did so the result might be the invalidation of the levy altogether. The .risk is too great. . MONARCH DELUXE tom. 14 IN. . The Complete Catalogue Always In Stock. yictor Talking Machine on Exhibition. Dyries 74 MAIN STREET It does seem that Senator Kearns All Style of . Music Co., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH word should he that given by Richard Swiveller in Curiosity Shop: Fork, changing the expression to the American one of Dig. Nor should Ogden be compelled to bear the burden pf taking care of ithem while within her gates, alone. It Is to be regretted that the request made to the associated banks here was d& nied. But as it was and the bankers as a whole do not see fit to contribute, perhaps some of them may he induced to do so as private citizens. The bankers of this city are wealthy. They can afford it. There are others not bankers who can also contribute largely, if they will. But if anything happens that because of lack of. money this congress is not properly taken care of and entertained, it will be to the everlasting disgrace of Utah, and It should never meet here again. |