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Show December Saturday, ,1 31; 1904. 'ft' THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y Hl IMM financiers all over the country are offering large salaries for trained men to superintend their farms and'ranehes, and hundreds of proPROFESSION fessors in agricultural Schools are . accepting these positions, which is sign of the fact- that they are How many of our farmer mmi honorable, and pay. It will not be have accustomed themselves to y yeara bcfore h,Sh think of farming as a'nrofessiont AGRICULTURE AS A NEVADA , , IS THE WORLDS GREATEST GOLD CAMP i . In the past Eleven Months it has Produced in Gold $3,658,000. This enormous sum will be trebled next pear. The GoidM'GMon j Mining Gomnang Treasury as a Working Capital gives you now THE FIRST AND LAST OHANOETO SUBSCRIBE T'WO b of. course,, . 1 N ET FORTUNE PAID. AND HOK-ASSSS- S ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO ABLE ' BeniaminT.Lloyd . igf TELEPHONES: I Jrustee-TheGoldfield-GuerdonMining- . 323 Co. D- - F. WALKER. BUILDING 989 x. Bell; 2379 Ind. ... . . .. J. .. SALT LAKE CITY living, but out of the business. Then there is Casper Leon, the top oLhis Jack llaniil ton of Troy, George Green of California, the Dal original Young Corbett, Hawkins, who had a right hand ' Those who follow the doings of are 8tiH as. popular as they were that coaid land the large end of the prize ring often wonder what the heyday of their careers. An the purse, Spike Sullivan and became of, all the pugilists who instance is John L. Sullivan, who his brother, Dave, as game a pair of Irish boys are ever toed the still retains his hold on the affec- helped to make fistic history scratch at the call of time : Marty Since John L. Sullivan was in tions of the people, his prime many fighters have come j ,pjie game can be said of Jim McCue, Charley McKeever, Kid and gone. " Yet it was only twelve Corbett, Joe Choynskimnd Bob McParland, Steve ODonnell of Frank McConnell of years since Sullivan was defeated Fitzsimmons. They have been able Australia, California, Mysterious. Billy by Jim Corbett for .the heavy- to keep their cognomens alive by Smith, Jimmy Handler of Newweight title. fighting. Corbett has other ways Since 1892, when Sullivan real- of ingratiating himself with the ark, Solly Smith, who came ized what decisive defeat meant, public. lie is a resourceful press within an ace of beating T George Dixon when the Tatter was in his champions in. the various classes agent and knows how to shine prime; Tom Tracy of Australia, have changed hands many times, conspicuously' in print. West and Billy WhistThe art has improved. Old methCorbett is intelligent and a good Tomipy ler. They are not heard of much ods have been organized, and dis- talker. He is now an actor, a pro; now. banded.' fession that invites notoriety "and Mitchell has plenty of money New referees with new interpre- - fame is playing the races. and Mystations of the old rules have ' Very little is heard nowadays terious boardSmith a runs Billy sprungJnto prominence. Yet the f George Dixon. lie is in house in Portland, Ore. ;Rcag-a- n ing is of Wing the same, land , and, although he fights as and Carol l are in business in - anI will no doubt remain the same often as twice a month the results New ' J0f these contests York; Jack McAuliffe foluntil the end of time. rarely each this lows the races,- - - while - f Spike. Twelve yarrs ago the past Sep- - gifo 0f the Atlantic. Yet five tember the sporting world was years ago Dixons name as a Sullivan and his brother, Dave, are in this country engaged in a paying homage to the Jacks, John pugilist was something to conjure commercial business. Creeden is L.,Jack McAuliffe and .tack Demp . with. in Australia; West teaches boxsey. f'7 Eddie 'Connolly, who fought town and is With the exception of Dempsey best as the lightweight ' limit; ing; Leon has a job-iMcClue is also in bnsi w,e.1,1 i they are still alive, but are as dead'Kid Lavigne, onc of the best doing while Everhardt is as Julius Caesar as far JSs ever lightweight champions the ring ness, do,"K . fighting again' i. concerned. There has known ; a,r1',"d ? young Oriffo," of ' about is a pecpliar trait fighters Australia, as skilled a boxer as vaiJ"ev1j8Pcjiatyof which the public knows little.-- ' ever wore gloves; Frank Craig, ' . J,ra Hah of Australia, a wonder It s theif disinclination to ad- -, the Harlem Coffee , Cooler, . a m hw day, is m America, while his nut that their days of usefulness negro who was near the top of his two Doted countrymen eter mNthe ring are over. rA pugilist will do everything in his power to baolamjvha-waa-- ftA was in THE PASSING OF GREATFIGHTERSI:elassf At J Eng-princip- , T1'"'; . trained just, a f wk,' NGQ UARTZ FULL .n "I" J for a limited number of shares at the Phenomenally Low Price of 3 ;r our heads . Only a comparatively few thousand Shares are left for Cache Valley people, the initial offering of Stock at this price having been largely subscribed for by sagacious business men of Salt Lake and Ogden, so that if you wish to share in Goldfield's wealth, you will have to act quickly, unless you wish to. pay a higher price for the Stock later on. Send in your checks for the number of shares .. .. . 1 ... you wish without delay. . R-O U F 0 0 T L E D G E OFGOLD-BEAR- I in ryolitic porphyry, the same as the formation in which are located the other great mines of this famous district now producing ore running into the thousands of dollars a ton, is THE GOLDFIELD-GUERDOMINING COMPANYS 0 WEA LTH OP E N - S E SAM Your money "will strengthen the fund on hand to be expended in sinking on the vein, and the greater the values uncovered, the greater will be your GUERDON or REWARD. If you do not become a stockholder you cannot, of course, participate in the great resultswe confidently expect' to obtain, and you 'will only have yourself to blame. The property of the Company consists of THREE FULL CLAIMS, lying not far from the Black Bnttes npBe which is now producing $700 ore, and is said by mining men who have been on the ground to be probably as valuable as the ground from which the Jumbo, Florence, January, Combination and Sandstorm-- mines : are producing millions. This is A A GHANCE TO MAKE and you will be wise toconsevre your own best interests by sub- In a. very short time - scribing for as many shares as you can buy. in the Company at any such price you will not be able to buy a share as TWO CENTS A SHARE. Send us your eheck now. $20 will buy 1,000 shares; $50 will buy 2,500 shares, and $100 will buy 5,000 shares. The stock is toned, or is under con- - that in 0rder to oecupy llonorabl( known as the learned professions. positiona muat quit the fartn. . . . They have not yet come P c8sl0n a present 1 P? of learned as one the of farming th t bctter. As a matter of fact, to professions. ambitious young men than ifarmmg .. a venr much of. learned cnlt an ,re , It requires more profession. vaiat,,e and indigponitabI brains, more thougbt.and more features right on the farm. Stay education than banking, merchan- - m the business and dising, and for that matter, than tor jtg hi ber and generally poemd by member, nd fa im uh the of most of the professions. This, m w era. JSX. for the Now being organized by Utah people of High Standing, 1,000,000 Shares, Par Value $1.00 Each, with 500,000 Shares in AT iAiuniiRi: le - ... is based upon the-thought of farming as it should beondLasJtjs,eamedonwheai done scientifically and right. We totla.y stand at the dawn of arvery new and important era m agriculture anerain .which there will be a continually increasing demand for professionally trained agriculturists, and at large Bnd increasing remuneration. . First of all, .of course, wo are confronted by practical . farm work. This means the actual .management of a farm, either as owner or lessee, and more aud more the man who manages farm successfully must be educated in all of the professional features of the .business. . There are two potent factors which are bringing this about. One is the close competition that is becoming keener and more fierce as the days pass by. It is apparent on every hand that the man who farms intelligently makes more money for his efforts and investments than the one who farms carelessly. Under this head a vast number of questions arise for consideration, soil, breeding of stock and grain, the proper and scientific diversity of crops, soil, climate, seasons and - other fea- tures considered. A study of the markets, their eccentricities and fluctuations, and the general average of prices at various seasons of Hyrura Stake Conference. next quarterly conference of the llyrum Stalu of Zion will convene in the Ilvrum 2nd ward meeting house on Saturday and Sunday, December 31st and January 1st. The conjoint session of the Stake Y. L. and Y. M. M. will be held on Saturday evening, December 31st, instead of upon Sunday evening, as heretofore. A good attendance of the Saints is desired. W. C. PARKINSON, ? GEO O. PITKIN, LP. TIIORESEN, -Stake Presidency. rThe A I-- - Cured Paralyse W, S. Baily, P. True, Texas writes: My wife had been suffering five years' with paralysis inher arm, when I was persuaded O. to use Ballards Snow Liniment, which cured her all right. I have also used it for old sores, frost: , bites and skin eruptions. It does A Certain Cure For Croup. the work. 25c, 50c, and $1.00 Whenn; child shows symptoms Sold by.Riter Bros. Drug Co. r h of croup there is no time to experi ment with new remedies, no matA Guaranteed Cure For Piles. ter how high they may be Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Propreparation truding Piles. ..Druggists .refund that can always bi depended up- money if PAZO piNTMENT fails on.- It has been in use for to cure any case, no matter of how many never been known long standing, in 6 to 14 days. years snd has s to fail, viz : Chamberlains Cough First application gives ease and Remedy. Mr. M. F. Compton of rest. - 50c. 1f your druggist Market, Texas, says of it, I have hasnt it send 50c in stomps and it used Chamberlains Cough Rem- wilt he forwarded post-pai- d by edy in severe eases ol sroup with Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo. my children, andean truthfully f. - If you are not a subscriber to say it always gives ' prompt Far asla by all Artcsts. The Jeurnti you ought to be. 1 -- rs-lis- thereasons therefor; isJnsLasJmportant as any other feature cited. This is true, just as it is as important to sell a product at the highest market price as it is to produce it at the lowest the-yearan- d All of these features are rapidly becoming a part of competitive farming and the farmer who, from lack of natural endowment, education, or adaptability, is unable to grapple with the problem falls by the wayside and becomes a hopeless mediocre and drudge. This as to the S-i- . management of a farm ought to be inducement - for -- y, young man of ambition to take p ,! professional course in agriculture. Aside from this there are scores of openings now,a8ide from actual fanning that are open to educated ! insure good agricultimista-tha- t salaries.. For one, agricultural colleges are multiplying rapidly and greatly increasing the scope of their work,; which fact furnish-thousanofopenings. Then follow the various experiment stations supervised by colleges, states and the general. ' government. Thousands of business men and possible, cost. OFF UNTIL JANUARY I " I ON Leader Jewel Steel Ranges t DONT MISS THIS BARGAIN t t Wm. Eduards Furniture and t House , a S- $ Carpet . ' WWIHMItl 1 1 1 H 1 mtam Htl WtHtUntHWtfWt , ' ' ds Is the way a prominent eastern newspaper editor expresses himself about the service of the Overlund Limited on the. n 1 -- ion . "'T 1 CALIFORNIA . keep from being called a . has-been There is nothing that pains him more than to be ignored while others succeed him in the affec- tions of the public. Some fighters of a decade ago Everhardt of New had a punch that brought his m,ne as goodas to the floor; Martin Flaherty of ,Bucklens Arnica Salve; BmW, Lowell and ( )sea r Gardner, the Outs, Sores, Eezema and Piles dis Omaha Kid, v who was the first appear quickly under its soothing man to knock Terry McGovern off j effect. - 25e, at Riter Bros.- - Drag r his feet, are still in the land of the iLBABY food OELtClOUS NUTRITIOUS 50L75. Pacifc ii CORRECTIVK ECONOMICAL SlS. $SK Sues SeCOMMENDEO AND fOH SALE B Riter Bros. Drug COMPANY manVy , 1 ' , If yon are going cast snd are in a bnrry, the Overland Limited is the train to take. to Chicago, - Through cars -- V- (L JU -- " !)-! " - ..a..:...' TcioLaxaflve Eromo Sevea IH2oa boxes so! 4 In post 13 morubo. jt Agent Wut Second Sooth Bt, Salt Laka Citj. 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