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Show V Esri ijt ri f ,4 TWO .JXVzi & C,.-r;ar- tj Publiahirjf EDIT C7l AL PAGE y . - j 'LY JOURNAL, LOO IN', Wss It a Mistake Beloved Utah While I have heard of a great many high Where the clear blue Where breaks in my time," said Henry ihy arches 6ver the Vales 6f the .free. -- humorous the pure breezes blow and the clear, streamlets about the oddest and-mo- st flee."bosom Thus to to your flow, how I long of types that ever came to my wrote the poet, having in mind his beloved Utah, transposition was that in a New York paper some the .feelings and thousands when hbsent, Share My Mountain Home" . breathes years ago. The paper, used to print its shipping expressed. the same spirit, and all who share it aye heart, news on the same page with the obituaries kin. The general sentiment is also Well ex-- ! Imagine the glee with which its readers found pressed in the following - fine word picture from the captions changed one morning, a long list Of respectable! names being set forth under the . the Ogden Examiner: , marine head: ' Passed Through Hell Gate YesThere fs upt a state in the Union that has inconmore good talking points based on terday." New Yom Sun. , , trovertible facts, and Utah has only begun to most Commentingiipon President Wilsons mes of its wonderful possibilities. make the of undiscovered world holds sage relating to Mexico, the New York World an The. future The single word in his it this approval: in and store gives 'for wealth, health, prosperity address 4lmt hitftsrof physical force is timely, the sons and daughters of men and women and, surrounded as it-i- n with sincere ex pressions whoare .putting their .shoulders to the wheel it cannot fail of ap- of this forward movement that is as sure as" of friendship-vmd-respec- t, of sides on both border, We shall the sunrise. preciation i thoseAmerieans of fortunes watch the To live and work in Utah is toBe" nnnointvigilantly shall hold those resand who cannot contentaway, ed with happiness and blessed with get and losses to , a for their sufferings wind to the God the ment. has tempered ponsible embodies a policy which definite reckoning, sons of toil that they may do great things w ill be made" good at any cost. In the meantime, well and find joy in the doings He has taken a touch of the torrid and a portion of so far as the American people are concerned, there should be the fmtienee that belongs to the frigid and mixed them to a consistency strength, there should be the deliberation that that is not equalled in any part of the temto wisdom, and there should be the merattaches perate zone. Follow' the parallels or for service that will justify and conreadiness idians go east, west, north or sfiuth and we have said and done in the attifirm that all and you will find no climate more men and good neighbors." of tude good where of Utah, you invigorating than that o , have none of the extremes.. America is the country most noted for the Study the soil. Every clod has a stir of number of its railroad wrecks and the attendant might and is teeming with fertility. It is loss of life, wliile English railroads are nsnallv adapted to such a large variety of .products one of the that any man from any clime can find a line awarded the palm for safety; vet recordwrecks most disastrous English railway of agriculture that will interest him and the on to occurred time a in ed Tuesday long his investment. dmgThehim interestis on a from from Scotch London, famous express a never-endinscenery unfolding Amerin of dreamed be never would that cause panoramic wonder. The dream mountains ica ; which was that the fi$st Section of the train that shelter the enchanting valleys. The stopped along the road for the purpose of rais pure crystal streams' that come down to the ing steam to enable it to proceed,. andthe selowlands insuring an abundant .harvest to cond section crashed into it, killing more than all who sow. The fresh water lakes fed by thfh rivers- - making stor eh twenty people and maiming, many others. -- irrigation --oand ideal resorts for sportsmen. The Great Jordan David Starr Dr. suggests that if war Salt Lake, the only inland sea on, the conthe must continue, physical and mental defectinent. where the rivers rush in from the as food for powder and front to be sent the tives mountains and are lost forever in its salty assumes that He if this plan: had worms. he depths. From the rising of the sun to the of hundreds ago,, mankind years )een adopted going down thereof it shines on no state would have been greatly benefited. As it - had more blest than Utah. In no part of the teen conducted he maintains, the finest speciearth can man makea"ne&rerapproaeh- - to mens have been seht to the slaughterr leaving- the contentment provided always, he is willing to make the most of his opportunities as a poorest to propagate the species, and like prof . ' duces like." producer and has enough of the play spirit H to appreciate the limitless forms of recrea, S tion that nature han provided. Utah is The combined Parents classes of Provo have united in demanding that the city eomu.iiqd doing its full share of making the world betin man can live, these valleys shall pass an ordinance prohibiting split skirts, ter, for no shadows the of under the Wasatch dresses too much abbreviated a! either end, protecting peek-a-bo- o mountains without feeling the desire in his waists, X ray dresses, or any form conceals." of dress that reveals more than it heart to live life to its fullest. And the in' the even make him is calculated elderly ta lence strength that, purifies spiration gives brethren sit up and take notice. ft. his thoughts and fills him with the faith that leads men On to better things. Quite recently It, P, Tallin an of Birmingham, Wherefore, little children, you may close his your books and thank God that your lot is Ala., put his watch a ladys model in coin. a for the searched he while pocket mouth, cast along such pleasant lines. " He gasped or eoughed, and swallowed it; and It seems strange that Women, who are the a heartless reporter, described the incident, reYiatural maintainerg of the decencies, proprieties marked that immediately thereafter he felt ticks .and delicacies of life; women, too, who esteem in his stomach." and people began to- ask him if themselves ladies, attend in large numbers fa- he was running on time." mous trials of infamous eass where every shred of secrecy is tom from the illicit relations of the Judged from the persistence witlrwhieh the sexes and, in current parlance, a spade is called State of New York has sought and fooghirfer a spade;" yet such is. the case. During the trial the return of Harry Thaw, one might consider of the Thaw, case,, when the relations of White him a great prize. Any other state would give and Mrs. Thaw were freely related, .the ' court Canada a bonus to keep him, especially as he room was crowded with women. It is the same seems to have many admirers there. in San Francisco during the DiggsCaminetti The first automobfle-I- n a --Michigan town is hearingand the" women in attendance seem to Seeing that he have enjoyed the relation of salacious pesforin-ancesi- n owned byo Jtbe undertaker use. of the ad .the their most intimate details, more than eouldntJncrease jbusinesg by local the of columns paper, fie can not they would the most thrilling play. Judge Yan ertising best way of ennext the blamed for be using Fleet noted! and made sarcastic comment upon it. , stand on the and relating couraging . it, Lola Norris was --the things litemarksr The Chicago Record-Heralto blush to hear, and which they Would not volborne has who woman not untarily listen to in mixed company. She was tle Evelyn says that no of motherwhat realize the child can a sanctity the such a tone that could in hear, speaking jury but too faintly, as she related the story of her hood means." An an exponent of sanctity little downfall, for all to hear, and women located .in Evelyn certainly scintillates. r--O the rear. ofihe room were rising in their seats ts ladies-haIs the The latest trimmingfor and cupping their ears with their hands in order interlaced lyre-birsaid of the being said lyre tail to the word. not a , miss Judge Seeing this, Miss Norris, raise yonr voice with silver thread in the form of a figure S. giv-in- g to the witnessa . suggestive appearance something like 'pIeaser'TRadticethatseveral of the ladies in the rear of the room have to lift their hands to catch this $. o The all you say; They might miss something. of the left hind foot of a pig The women did not seem at all abashed, but rather wearing eaten is the latest emhave to are presumed appeared grateful ; and these were not woinen you shows that you of luck. It blem society-ladiewha would certainly good bitterly outcasts, but price resent any. imputation east upon their delicacy were fortunate to have had-th- e Oh ye mountains typo-grkpliic- al Wat-terso- n, UT-1T- I Saturday, September AUGC3TU3 GORDON,..-.- . THE JOURNAL F. tlcniarkablc Photo of Daring Aviators Flight Across Alps - on EDITOR CITT EDITOR FOR THE QUIET HOUR The stars come nightly to the sky, The tidal wave unto Ihe sea Nor time, nor space, nor, deep nor high, , L Cab keep injr own away froin . ihe, I fold Serene, my hands and font Whateer the storms of life , may be; , t Faith guides me up to heavens - life-givi- J. MARSHALL... 6, 1313, . , gate, And love will bring my 6 for to . - me. John Burroughs. 0, believe as thou livest, that that is spoken over evevy sound the round world, whieh tJou -oughtest to hear, will vibrate on thine ear! Every proverb, every book, every that belongs by-wo- rd to thee for -- aid or eomfort. shall surely come home, through the. open or winding passages. Let every dawn of morning be to you as the beginning of life, and every setting sun. be to yon as its dse ; then let every one of these1 short lives leave its sure record f some kindly thing done for others, some goodlv strength' or knowledge gained for yourselves. Ruskin. . ng , My life as essentially belongs to the present a$ that of a willow tree in the spring. Now, now, its catkins expand, its yellow bark shines, its sap flows, now or never must you make whistles of it. Get the day to hack yon. Let it back you, and the night. Tho-rea- g u. - . - -- -- - ") ; - d d, - - s- , or refinement. water party is willing to grant most --We are not always clear in our minds as to anything in the way of riparian right to- .those the or willing to, join party.'" just where to draw, thq line between friends and desirous of, acquaintances. In reality there is a vast deal of difference. A friend is one who can and will Epilepsy is said to be caused by ovei use oi are a lot who ai in no danger be friendly in a frank, unselfish, way. Possibly the .Untie la, ...HZ the old adage, ,A friend in need is a friend in- of having deed, expresses hat thought more clearly. In kill the majority of, eases we have plenty of friends - Its unwise. to be lazy do-aa head k in us u and s in prosperity and so long as our money lants g so j t go-y o r.vdfr wo r - these are acquaintances and generally rather sel- yon .please.-- . o fish people they are too. Friends love and serve There isnt anything on earth you cant see us fQrourvery selves. No man is so rich that he can afford to slose such j, friend. Good Citizen- on a rooving pieture machine. The world do . The cold o bt-e-.- . and-foolis- hto" .. -- ship. ; "v - , move. We will live to see many improvements in It comes a trifle expensive these days for a .the aeroplane if we leave someone else develop woman to have an automobile to match every them and try them out. gown. Each man has to seek out his own special aptitude for a higher life in the midst of the humble and inevitable reality of daily' existence. Maurice Maeterlinck . , actual picture of one of the most daring feats in the history of records Oscar Eiders wonderful flight across the Bernese The plucky Swiss air man flew from. Berne, Switzerland, across 4:he great range of snow capped peaks to Milan. Italy The photograph was taken as the mountain flier passed over Jungfrau Jock, which is 12.000 feet above sea level. The Watchers saw the death' defying aviator soar away between innumerable peaks over Europes greatest glacier, the Aletsch. like ome human bird of prey. Hia flight was a complete success. THIS own HOW THE GYROSCOPE DOES ITS frORK r 4 Every man carries With him the world in which he must live, the stagean djhe scenery for h is play.F. Marion CrawfordT I think, . therefore I am.-cart- es. -- Des- - .. The versatility rn! wide range heavy rolls, each series starting inis of usefulness of the gyroscope from, .practically nothing, then 'Be no longer a Chaos, hut a strikingly 'shown in some of its creasing to a maximum, and after World. Produce! produce! Were a to minimum, means a As decreasing latest, applications. for preventing rolling in ships which another series starts. It it but the pitifullest infinitesimal rolling that fraction of a product, produce it I the gyroscope is a proved sue is fhis - iregular of stabil- in Gods namel Tis the utmost use lias makes difficult the cess, while, the oi thou hast in thee; out with it, 'water passed tlie experimental stage izing tanks containing these aa depend then. Up, up! . Whatsoever thy and is in successful use bn some other liquid, pendulumhand findeth to do, do' it with a on for their efficiency of the largest ships afloat. The The the of motion -like ship. aerothy whole might. Carlyle. gyroscopic stabilizer for acts on the in contrary, been has gyroscope, developed planes Labor is mans great function. al its details and' has recently independently of any regular ' ' a He is nothing, he can be nothing, been installed on an aeroplane period of rolling, and cheeks can he achieve nothing, fulfil! starts. for practical test The most re- roll the moment it "without working. cent advances in the use, of this Not only is the gyroscope us nothing, Dejvey. device are the control of guns on ed for stabilizing ships, but it is board of a warship so that the also used for causing artificial aimed rolling in the operation of ice All I could never be. guns are simultaneously lookout in from the volley firing, i breakers and in the releasing of All, men ignored in me, and the control of a mirror used icebound ships. This action is the This, I was worth to God, whose whe$l the pitcher, shaped. , a$ an artificial horizon for mak- result of precession in a vertical Browning, , The plane, exactly as in stabilizing, ing observations at sea. to per,, amiss never is It sadly success of the gyroscope for hold- and needs no , further explana' gilds sunshine mnch eeive how untion. ing a monorail car level is day until that brightquestioned experimentally, and When the sailing ship was our mortal diminished. Christina is ness its failure to come into practical succeeded by the steamship, a Rosseiti. ;,N use is due to other causes than great change was ' gradually . I device. in the made in the sh&pe of the hull, any inefficiency O patient Although these applications of for the reason that the jeonstant Teach me your mood, . stars! the gysroscope senna to have little forward pressure of the propelWho climb each night the anor no relation to each other, they ler wfts radically different -- from cient sky. are all based" on just one feature the sidewtseor diagonal-pressu- re on space no shade; noi Leaving of gyroscopic action. In short, of the sails. As'great'a change . , scars, there is one big fact in e ounce, may he brought about by the fear to die. no of trace No age, extion with the gyroscope that gyroscope. With rolling eliminEmerson. plains eyery phase of its action. ated, hulls Can be built on lines That fact is precession. determined by the requirements Life is death on a furlough, '"Themeehanical action that of speed alone. and Time, like a, mouse, nibbles results in precession can only bt at .our edifices. Everything is IMPROVED CONDITIONS explained by a difficult mathedeferred. Today wears no glammatical process, but just what According to the registrar or; tomorrow is always, a holiprecession island how it can be general of Ireland the census oi day ; we never are ; we are going 1911 showed that in that year to applied is easily, understood, nd so on a day we awake declares J. E. Murphy, associate there were 861,879 inhabited to find we have been swindled. member of the American Society houses in the country as compartrick in - divined the Emerson of Civil Engineers, in the August ed with 858,158 in ' 1901. The and nailed the everlasting number of Popular Mechanicn a ver a ge nu mber of - persons pel youth NOW above bis door, and , each Magazine. Mr. Murphy there up- house was 5 in 1911. as against moment brought its treasure, and on proceeds to give the clearest 5 2 in 1901 and 6.2 in 1842. The no hour. Vent by but he was not and simplest explanation of the tenement of less than five rooms richer in spirit He used gref his gyroscopic principle which has in 1911 comprised about 70 per and ground pain beneath het yet been offered by the layman. cent of the total and 75 per cent soul. Life, with d tenements-iDiagrams are, used to elucidate in 1901. her hypocchicaneries, her ogfes, the discussion and the several Ireland declined in number seductions, slunk away her risies, of the gyroseope are ing the lasrdeeade from 79.149 shamefaced before that presence. carefully described, including to 58,334. .Education statistics For he knew a trick worth two showed that there - was an in- - of her. He utilized the NOW. ship" and aeroplaner-stabilizatiothe and inonorail- - creaseinliothprimary and sec B. de Casneres, ear systems. Regarding ship ondary - schools, - especially - the stabilization, Mr. Murphy says . latter; that there was a marked I PEACH DAY . The gyroscope is particularly decline in illiteracy ; and that , Brigham September 17, Re- adapted to use as a stabilizer of there was a higher peveentage ,ot dueed Rates via Q. S. L-- . ships, since its efficiency does not pupils attending' school. The (Advertisement! depend On atfy regular period of number of persons ' receiving ad rolling. Under most conditions poor-larelief fell from 22.7 per Ydu ought to have a want 011 what 7 the rolling of a ship takes place 10,000 of the population in 1901 telling like. as an' irregular series of light ana to 17.6 in 1911. is property , gyro-compa- ss , . , . 1 be--a- iron-heele- -- One-room ny , gyrQ-compa- ss ... home-hunte- rs ,r f (1 |