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Show If HER THATIkt bn SUPPLY III bat DESERET F.VKNING lb M ta rkaoa.swuasla at a, la-- iti I,4 4Ol1 , .( Uf(nl a .jiM fc. antly It a M. wt Ikna witaraa Ika fc,W M.: &.-- NEWS SATLRDAT OCTOBER 7 1911 aaa-- g t alartaf .ala. ; OS tit IS l' A 2 ImsilWa tv ; art tt; "lit id KiUM)r b atsc b svaKssafsu m eta feia t ww. - ui Itiaaaa,n kvt Ji lii lc sad- taart la. a.tarya. is mt as I Geological Survey Bulletin tains Much Valuable Mrv ward. (fa I'nrtnl n. tal 4iM aitb ba M THE MAY OH M EU.lt - -- s sal. iiinila ! Ifca i lit vs I tta 4at. iktit valrr qwaatit) of Ilw wan r and t al uf sinking Ik. mailt Bamberger u Alkali Mat. ia Mlllifil and Irum tonmlr u(Saf atsa la jwvvrr salat UrT as art- Ill irr (.114 of tat .l.f vl.trM Mar wR rtsaa. bat u. ) t!r a. fat ffn'i. Itftl.JH I . Ika Uift aul attr,a n!4 dw la pnv msd- I l.j.lt yfa- I a. ifcit "TI-- - If.i. tnal t I nNuKIHnl it a trrjf aiftg r liar id UTILIZATION sad ts a yrax'id MPI f COAL GROUNDWATER star is UiM-Sl- Con- Information. ' a -- (Ja.kt sa TYatee sat tslvry akrfv a - I' KuaaA - Ill ikt ,irp,ft anJ I Ifwtal'.ng il umj-ia- 'ip (,-- ! til., r rr-fa- WATliK Q'.'ANTITT utibklf (luaikl Tft111 (iumiM hi W. X. M la a Hill alias la . at. fwjiifiittf a bub . r- - required to furio-t- i rwit.vated and onia-ntl- y t B.v tn- Bedad race .f becomes a sour., of r troubiw This trouble t perhaps gr-- t(pac tal 1'urrvtyK.n dr m t ) .noun d teoiuii, ex- t ;: of boui-- d. It .ft no 11 ft. 1 t OS I be low tut la tn WuklnftiiB, (U f ilruuiid a atrf inferred that Ie-r- -t, from where Jaab, Millard and Irmi counties, l' pumpe.1 roatla-rive- r number of t uri Two remedies are!Sefjay here i B rd riU t,k,aM ruh, la tha t,ti of a UullHin l.wu 1 ataitabie, both of which are i; round water Is 11m k'jftr liievtieu.iiMal l under consideration One la to Hulalll,,, llajr by I hr CnUrd Main ant heavy pumping 1untity, aonay, dealing extend vey alih th t a drainage ayalem. by means of w dcieh.p these Mmitatom, even i wha riii b Iht R brti ih4 thr ptwblani u t obtaining malar utilise- - j liigtitnti ot the Bull: tha other U to divert the ai.atMm of them before. Kr thta ta.er lnn of lb underground waters of thia so far wpstreom thlt It can n projects baaed on ground-wate- r ' for agricultural use. Th report conducted by gravity to higher and ,utpllea must be developed with greet waa written by O. E. Mrlnser of tha j better land caution. stream Is the "The river large only tuple crops of this region are I urtay. w ha mad extensive fir Id that enters this VI ui h of th best aad alfalfa. If loir- - intensive Btudlra In conjunction wh Caleb Tas- - water la divertedregion f.r Irrigainta btfutt trope, yielding larger returns nrr, f. atala engineer of t'Uk. Tba re- - , the river reaches the region deecrtbed could ha raia--d, the cost of pr a part Is used by rould be better afforded, but pumping In but this paper, port. Nrrln( Id printed pages, nmIt D not taina a ihoroucb diuWn of the ua- - ! the settlements in Ho ter desert and aafa to base on u h daryround resources of (hear Uiraa a part rtUI eecae-- into flevier lake, unless It ha been eatabltuhed that crops they h-r It evaporates rounltaa of tuk, and will be of groat w eaa ba successfully pruducad and that valua to farmara II ring in that itctiuty. "Many am .ill disconnected streams there will he a permanent demand for "Tha agricultural development of an rise in tha highland along tha (astern them In th market. As raid sir Is Arid arctlon. such sa this la primarily border of these counties, descend with heavy and therefor tends to sink, th low parts of th and desert dependent on tba amount of safer sleep gradl. nt through rock-bouarable have colder nightsvalleys available- ,- says Uta report, than tha alluvial "Largs canyon, and emerge on tha are waters tract of farll sill remain Idle year alluvial slope, where their slopes or bench land, and are more after year for lark of water for Irriga- used for Irrigation- - If storage faclll-ti- c liable to have late and early frosts. Pur Ihe ba could while aa much fall water this reason fruit raising is not very provided tion, that whereby rain and snow alnka into tba ground, flow uf these streams could be con- successful at the loser levels eher raturmtes tba poroua material under- trolled and tha water they discharge th ground water la near enough to th lying Ihe veilsy and desurts, and each year could be applied le crop surface to be pumped. eventually reappears at the surfara in when needed, much more land emild ba "The best use of Ihe ground water Is low alkali flats where it la dlsatpated Irrigated i'nfortunately neither the probably to supplement the streams, -rrow canyons with llietr steep grades especially since th flow of the latter Is by svaporatioa without producing fit! vsgwtatlon. If tha water thus lost nor the open alluvial slope afford wry Irregular and their water cannot - can ba good reservoir sites, and little has bee easily be stored." applied to fertile soil It win tnrraaao tba agricultural accomplished In tha way ot storing we- - The bulk of th report Is devoted to a of the detailed description of underground yield tTe region, --r An urgent demand for Information Over large tracts of the extensive prospects tn the respective valhi regard to ground-watproapecta ancient lake bottoms that now form ley of tha region in question, there has been created la recant years by desert flats, suck aa Orest Halt lnke being elaborate Information with retfea adoption of dry farming methods desert. Bovl- -r desert, and Escalante gard to Juab. Hound, Little, Hage. Dog, la Iocs) 1 lea where water In not readily desert, th ground le saturated prac- Wrnow, Ttntlc. Pa van t. Lower Heaver. obtained. The water required for cul- tically to the auirec-e- i and ground wa- Drum and Hwaaey Waah, Bevler. Wah Here wells Wall. While. Kish Pprlng. Hnake. inary purpose and for supplying Ilia ter Is slowly evaporating horse and tract ion engines used In obtain water under auttlrlent pressure and Rueh valley. Kcu-lant- e desert and He vice Lake bottom tUltag the noil as same of the dry farms to rise within a few feet of th surI e. hauled localltl-distances. flow for free tg at prenont to long The report In question face, or. In certain "I moat of tha arid parts of this and can be had upon appll above the surface. trlbullon. to th director of the geological watering places of any sort are so "In Sevier desert flowing waters are aerroa that certain nsctkms are survey. In at laast two distinct sreas found for graalgg only In tha winter and I ho Dessrt Well when Sheep will depend on snow for th Desert area Deseret area, which la the THK GREAT RfHYKF.VELT AFRICA their water supply. In soma ot these area. I The and most Important area of ooctloao on Intelligent search would large HlXT AND WILD ANIMALS OF flow la th region under consideration, supprobably discover ground-watAFRICA. who wells hundred contains several plies which would Increase greatly tha water either overflows or rises so near value ot the range. no are required. pump This regloh contains much mors the surface that Thrilling, exciting, daring end danonly a small group gerous arable land than sen be Irrigated with 4The second containsseveral exploits of hunters of big game north miles wells, now ( flowing avail of water that Is In WILDEST AFRICA, by Prof. Axel tin supply not been has Beo'ler end of river, yet all traveler ablg or that would bo available It Both areas lie Lundeberg. noted author andrenowned explored. the water resources were fully de- thoroughly Frederick Seymour, of the Icnn bench, from and IllusNsverthlesa, near the baa are naturalist. veloped and conserved. Richly hunter and which they evidently supplied. trated the arable land comprises only a fracover 200 half lone enwith for Inlocalities further explorPromising tion ot the total are It does not clude the mountain regions, tha lava ation are along th foot of th bench graving. to subscribers of Pries 7 Sc da Ida. the gravelly upper portions of east of Oasis and north of the Desert The Dseeret poatpatd News. the alluvial dopes or bench lands, tha Wells. The extensive sandy upland d tha that reaches from Hosier river nssrly belts, nor needy to Cherry creek can hardly fall to proi low, swampy tracts. The best agriculSTJiPXISID AT CITY. tural land la found on tha middle por- vide n copious supply of ground on tions of tha alluvial slopes, below tha ter to the lowland that borders It sens ot the coarse gravel and above the west. Returns to halt lake The only flowing wells In that pert Jotui Williams the alkali. soil of the low tracts la almost of Orest Halt Lake desert which exAfter SO Years. Impregnated with harm- tends Into this region are In the vicinity eVarywhere ful ' quantities of alkaU. Tha surfaca of Callao. John Williams, for 20 year a water coming from the higher reglona - "The total area nt present Irrigated of Salt Lake and at present postaccumulates la these low tracts and with water from well doe not exceed the water that sinks Into the ground n few hundred acres, and nearly all master at Sugar City, Ida , ta In ths an the higher lande returns to the sur- of this water come from flowing wolls. city for business and pleasure. face hers, both to bo disposed of by Th most extensive developments have Salt Lake Is almost like a strange evaporation. In their contact with tha been made tn Parowan valley, and Juab ea rib both surface and ground waters valt--v ranks second in this respect. city to me. said Mr. Williams Fritake up small quantities of aoluble Hmall tracts are Irrigated with artesian day, "although I lived her for 2U Minors! matter (alkalies.) which they water et Callao and In some other 1 at lived ago year Twenty year. they evaporate. areas. i leave behind when Fourth Last and Second South sired i Hence, by a slow but LARGER WELLS NEEDED. process the soluble substances disand although I And my old home still seminated through the anil and rocks "More land could be Irrigated with in the business of the upland regions become concen- artesian water If wells of larger diam- standing, the change section of the city Is almost pant betrated In the lowlands until they exist eter. tapping a greater number of In amounts Injurious to ordinary beds, were sunk, end if lief. Where the Newhouse buildings sdeh wells wwrehnor widely distributed now stand, the last time I waa hers plants. TThe fertile land In most loenlitJes over the favorable district. As the areas shacks Use no high that some of the water of flow do not extend far beyond thu stood unpretentious available for irrigation can not be limits of the alkali data only the outer Th Kearns building was not here td It without pumping. In sones are ordinarily available fig ag- - and th Hotel Utah had not been thought of then. All the Improvements cv Wence the fact thit the future greatness of Salt loike has been properly anticipated of the Mr. Williams talked both stride that Halt Lake is making and tr - w-- t-r I g-,-.!,. - rea-wat- J a a nd hOBye-belldl- ae Fight be able to eCer. months, jwbilea-j- t jml cocvaKsrobl oeca te, fid dstahs covsris the that have bten arseud fetad to likXiks'l ha baas mads of Is th city's bviltdlnd alt that taw sts-- ly !- er I actimll of Ball Par-naa- . realty detltra end how allowad rsporta to operations aro evea aormxl by reason of the stnn gency of the lest year or o Even hav not eotrected the impression, f them bnldln that business has maw -- .4v ra-gt- oa drew-buildi- as arch-ilsc- ta er J. G. r.i DOtlALD dune-eovere- Four Hundred Denver Welcome the Advent Of J. G. McDonalds .fln real-de- Oro-cer- nt aii Cocoa. water-- The McDonald maximum of quality. Our 400 chocolates represent the standard of quality that we are able to attain. Compare this two dollar box with any other box of the same price that other manufacturers ask you to buy as their best work of confectionery art. Then compare this two dollar box with what some one else may offer you at five dollars. In the lirst instance our two .dollar 400 chocolates will sweep the board of your opinion in our favor. In the second instance you v, ill wonder why others must ask so much more for no better quality. Its the McDonald way bnv them today. one-ato- ry PleasantRefieshini 0 Gentle andEffoctivo, r f t i OT EBTM E1N AM E CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. In the Cl rets, caever Package of tneGonuine. growth and development of his adopted state. he Idaho has grown so rapidly. aid. that few who have not had the ran of observat'on personal privilege realise it Increase In population and Advances made In the science wea'th of ,jry farming have contributed no less to this growth than have the mll-- I of Ilona spent In the development Land that great Irrigation systems was bought at 15 an acre and placed under cultivation la producing, without Irrigation, from 2 to 35 bushels of All the farmers of wheat an a. re our state are prop mig and prosps, u are favorable for a long period of business prosperity ' of the rapid I ABRESTED IN BUTTE. DO NOT LET ANY DEALER : I (onion DECEIVE YOU gntup or ncs and tmm or minks hxs given (JWVEHSAL satisfaction for more than thirty tears PAST. AND ns wonderful success has LED manufacturer or IMITATIONS to OFFER raiOH mrAIUTKMS UNDER SIMILAR NAMES AND COHHNO THE DEALER USA THEREFORE WHEN BUYING. Rfl &fcthMNasoftfa BA 11 f 0 R N I A FIG SYR Gompam j '; Mai hew , (Tiargcd I'uglll-- t. Milli While Slavery. (lordon Mathew, aimihir m.mlur of Manager Hardy h Downing's pugilistic fraternlt, waa airesled III Hullo Thursday night at the request of United Htatoa Marshal James II Anderson. on the charge of violating the whit slave law. Mathews was known hero as Sailor i Jordon and fought ut h- - Manhattan . lob u number of times last vi inter When ho wua taken Into ust tdy In Ifutti, he wns In cotnpunv with ttsrtrude ft mil h, u Suit l.ak gill The Joun girl w ,irrot. ed and another caw or white l.mry lisrami against Mathew-Mathewill I Is the third man uarin.l in r three lamnectlon wltn the shipping girls from Knit loiko to inddie'd .Pi purt-ise- s. for Immorul Ja. g jr P another prige fighter. Is under airetl In thft same case. Two arrests were mailft In Nevada fur the same off,. nee Mathews will hr brought lo Hall Lake fur trial, anl another ihacgu will be placed against tim at Ttutt. nj CifjtitjC-- Q nt i 1 UPXO5 Denver, the Queen City of the Plains. contributing 20,000 yearly to Salt Luke City, aa a compliment to the high quality and flavor of J. O McDonald's Dontboil Cocoa as well a to the high standing of the Arm throughout all the business world. The J. G. McDonald Chocolate company of (his city has just completed a Cocoa selling campaign in Denver which reaped aa its harvest a list of 400 new accounts representing Denvers leading grocers. A low estimate of the amount of cash this means yearly to Salt Lake would be 20,000 but already This number of accounts has bean wonderfully increased, showing how the people of Denver are becoming Insistent In their demand for the best and ask for the kind with "McDonald's' on th can. Salt Lake people should regard this latest achievement aa another signal triumph not only for the J. G. McDonald Chocolate company, but for Salt Lake as well. Denver is a city of the hlgheat class and its grocers stock only the class of goods that are In demand by their The marked patrons. preference evinced by Denverites for McDonald's should Cocoa be the lust work of proof of the assertions of the J. rt. McDonald Chocolate company that their cocoa Is In old ways. In placing their cocoa on th Denver market the j, q. McDonald Chocolate company did so simultaneously, delivering the goods to all the 400 grocers and placing 400 window displays in three days. This work required a force of 0 men and several teams, working under a perfect system. In this campaign McDonald's cocoa was sold in such quantities that their large plant was kept busy night and day to All the orders wt.lch came pouring In. This tremendous record of selling was mad in the face of the fact that every store In the city was well stocked with all other makes, yet the dealer preferred to give the preference to McDonald's of Halt Lake. It Is such enterprise as this that Salt Lake must look to for Inoreaslng Its volume of revenue, thus contributing to us be glsd Its eubstantlal growth. that the J. G. McDonald Chocolate Iconiptny Is part of Pult Lake. Is now bearing I,t 1 PUNTED STRAIGHT ACROSS, NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND INj f!HE CIRCLE. NEAR THE TOT OF EVERY FACKAGf .Of THC ! ONLY, m REGULAR F1UCC 10 FER BOTTLE, ONE SIZE FOR SALE IT ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. J mmftctl 1 vukutum ncruw -- 1 of senna is the most flcaiant. whole-nrj and elixir REMEDY FOR STOMACH TROUBLES. HEADACHES .lwhtiTacnV cm IT a INS TO CONSTIFATIOR AM TO CRT IT BENEFICIAL NECESSARY TO BUT THE ORIGINAL AND ONLT GENUINE. WHKH S MANUFACTURED BY THE California Fig SyrupCo. . 1 He Semi-Weekl- y e Mews THE GREAT COUNTRY NEWSPAPER |