Show THE SCIENTIST governor Gov einor hughes recently lemack od ed before the faini ets of new york that the agricultural station nien men though their names are not heralded in newspaper headlines are yet the quiet inlet workers that are among tile the effective makers of a state lie ile asked what Is scientific me thol and defined it as nothing but bill patient baleful caie cale ful persistent pursuit of ile he faither fui liter maintained that the man who is ia content with ary any thing but the lie lie ile man dian who will be desirous of obtaining anything that does not square with tile the verities verifies veri ties of the situation is not a 1 scientist ile he has not the noble ambition of the scientist the scientist is the man mail that will go through any danger and will endure any amount of toil and will pursue unfailingly fallin failingly gly the one ambill ion of his life the attainment ot of truth in ills his line in the experiment station he said we have a place where we can find out the truth in regard to matters pertaining to the interests of large numbers of our citizens we haie hae men there who will work on until we can see what things can be accomplished in certain ways hostile destroyers themselves can be destroyed st how fertility can be increased how particular advantages can be gained and then when they have le ie ached the truth we for its the scientists scientist js the man who finds out the facts the business man the one who usually profits most directly by their application but every one is bene berie fitted by the discoveries of the scientist even those classes of fact which for a time lime ate aie supposed to have no possible application to the arts and industries of life are often found later to be the most potent in their possibilities for practical results such for example were lie he discoveries eel co ot of the mathematicians of one hundred years ago which today have made possible modern bridge building roof structure and machine improvements prove ments the discoveries of chemist have multiplied the work of products in modern manufacturing experiments of mineralogists have enabled the mining industry to make use of the greater bulk of ores former ly worthless aud and similar results lime haie followed apparently the acal labors of 0 scientific experimenters in biology physics and other subjects but tor for the lie unnoticed labors ot of the scientist the crowded voiad of today would be in the last stages of destitution annd easery deseret news |