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Show DAILY UTAH o puss to the north of Curson Luke. The grade from New Puss will be 2.2 per , cent. From Wadsworth the grade rises to RUMORS OF THE WESTERN 8 AID lhtkwlth Pass, a distance of about PACIFIC TO HAVE BOUGHT SITE IN RENO. 70 miles, with a maximum rise of 1 tier ent. It will meet and cross the Oregon and Nevuda railroad. Through Itcckwith Pass with an elevation of 5191 feet, the line followes the Feather river in California. The work at this point Is heavy, but the grade will not exceed 1.25 per cent. The entire section of Nevada through which the new road will pass abounds in large bodies of Iron, copper, lead, silver, gold, antimony and nickel. Many of the mines are bo situated that, in order to their products on the market, plut-long, expensive haul by wagon over extremely poor rouds la necessitated before a railroad Is reached. SHOP Road Will Croes Groat Salt taka on a Troatlo Tha Propoaed Routo. STATE JOURNAL, NOVEMBER SATURDAY, 14, 1903. WEAR THE has; been a king IT'S ALL THE. FOR FORTY YEARS ANNIVERSARY OF THE RULER. Home Bakery and Grocery. DANISH We mean I hat the Many of tho Royal Familiss of Europe ADEIbagygle Represented at ths Cslsbration. The DanCOPENHAGEN, ish capital la entertaining an extraordinary gathering of royalties, who have assembled to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of King Christians accession to the throne. The venerable and kindly ruler will observe the anniversary tomorrow surrounded by his six children Crown Prince Christian, Queen Alexandra of Britain, King George of Greece, the Dowager Czarina of Russia, the Duchess of Cumberland and Prince Waldemar, and also many of the thirty-tw- o great grand children and twenty-thre- e Nov. 14. From all acocunts Western Pacific matters ore taking on a decidedly definite almiie and everything points to the fact that the building of the road will not be long deferred. Surveys of the line, which have been In progress during the past four AT months, between Suit Lake and San where Francisco, have reached a stage the next step will be that of actually F securing u right of way for the road. Indeed steps with that object In view have alreudy been taken at the terminals of the proposed road. Late news of Western Pacific move- DISPLAY WILL BE ONE OF ments is that the company Is seeking Despite the fact that he has passed milestone of life's Jouran Inlet to Reno, New, and will es- the tablish shops there, negotiations for ney, King Christian is one of the busisecuring the necessary site being now Showing Made Will be Important From est men of Europe. He Invariably beunder way. According to the Journal, the Practical Point gins the day at this time of the year of that city, a representative of the of View. at 8 o'clock. He usually enjoys a soli'Western Pacific has already secured tary breakfast In a little dining room an option on a piece of land In Reno on the ground floor of the palace. To ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 14. The safor $25,000. those who may Imagine that royal This tract lies near the former lient features of the United States tables groan under the weight of works of the Reno Pressed Brick com- Forestry Bureau's exhibit at the game and foie gras, pasties and dishes pany and adjoins the right of way of world's fhlr will consist of an Indoor Innumerable, it will come as a revela-- 1 the railway company. There and an outdoor display. tlon that his majesty of Denmark are about S5 acres In the tract and wa... o some will indoor exhibit The occupy surveyors are now laying It off. In cake. After breakfast the king 000 square feet of floor space It is believed that a deal will ma- the forestry and fish and game build- customed to take a turn In the grounds terialize in a day or two and when ing. This display will Include magni- of the palace. the deed is placed upon record more ficent colored transparencies, illustratA sovereign usually receives an exdefinite news will be gained regarding tensive and natural post every day, and King ing forest trees, typical the transaction. is no exception to the rule. condiChristian forest timber forests, planted From a late Issue of the Finance and tions, and forest topography In the His correspondence Is genuinely perTrade It Is learned that it la part United States. The various methods sonally conducted, for, to quote his of the program of the Western Pa- of lumbering will be Illustrated, as own words, "I wish to see for myself cific to cross the Great Salt Lake on will also the baleful destruction of what occurs, to form my own opinion a trestle similar to the one being con- forests by fire. Insects and other ene- of the circumstances, and then consult structed by the Southern Pacific, but mies. The king has also a my advisers. it la also a part of the program to miss The outdoor forest display will be quantity of newspapers to read and the quagmires and quicksands which excedlngly important and Instructive he has a habit of Jotting down those the Southern Pacific engineers en- from educational and practical points things which he wishes to be inquired countered. either personally or of view. They will comprise opera- - Into further, The Western surveyors have been tlona In the management of forests and through his ministers, and it frequent- making an examination of the bottom farm woodlands and methods of eco- ly happens that he wishes to communl of the lake between the two points on nomic forest tree planting. A timber cate with some portion of the populaeither side and have found no bad tract of some ten acres will carry dem- tion which has met with some misforspots snd only 24 feet of water in the onstrations of the principles and prac- tune. or some family which has been deepest part The survey for the tice of conservative forestry which the afflicted with grevlous trouble. road la nearly finished, and a large bureau Is now State business Is the next item on applying to public and party under B. F. House, Is camped private forest lands. The demonstra- the program, and by 11 o'clock the at a spot near the old Garfield beach tions of the principles and methods of king wishes to be alone. With his resort The route has been definitely tree planting for profit on farms, de- lighted cigar he takes his stand at fixed, except for the line across the nuded and treeless lands, will be the historical window on the ground lake. Actual work of construction has shown on a separate tract. floor to watch the parade and relief been commenced on the western end, of the soldiers on guard. He scrutiand there la a large stretch of the nizes his guards with the skilled eye FOF FRUIT GROWERS. road already graded. of an old soldier; the smallest irreguNo franchise granting an entrance Never put off spring work that might larity cannot escape him. He never to Salt Lake has been obtained by the be done In the fall, particularly as re- leaves the window until the parade Is Western people, and there may be gards planting hardy trees, vines or quite finished. Lunch la generally more truth than fiction In the story plants. Spring is always too short for about 1 o'clock, and there the members that the Salt Lake and Los Angeles the labor it brings, even when not wet of the royal family meet together, as route will be taken In by the Western. and late, saya American Cultivator. a rule for the first time In the day, There will be difficulty over a station Plow In the fall all heavy and loamy and the king Is the most cheerful and site unless perhaps a union depot were land that you Intend to plant in the animated of alL arranged for, or the use of the Rio aprlng. Thla exposes It to the action When luncheon Is over the royal Grande or Short Line terminals ob of frost, and if done late, tends to defamily spends half an hour or so to' tained. stroy Insects and larvae. Do not plow gether before the king withdraws to The line crosses the south end of sand In the fall unless there Is sod, his study to attend to his private corStansbury Island to the Tooele shore stubble, etc., upon it. that Is to de- respondence. which he never hands of the lake. From there it runs around cay. over to anyone else. Detween 2 and 8 the southern end of the Grnntsvllle Topdreas very light land with an o'clock the king can generally be seen range, crossing Skull valley and then inch or two of clay or heavy loam in on hia way to the riding school of the Cedar mountains, through a November, and let the winter frosts Christlansborg Castle, either alone or that will necessitate about ten and rains blend the two diverse soils accompanied by his grandsons. The miles of a 1 per cent grade, to the to their mutual advantage. Harrowking Is still the best horseman In the Great American desert. Leaving the ing In fertilisers on light ground is land, and spends an hour or so every west side of the Cedar range, a route better than plowing them In. day In horse exercise and In Instructhas been adopted which runs almost In the fall topdress all the amnll in the accoming his due west to Ferguson Springs, saving fruits with compost, bone dust or other The dinner consists plishment royal fifty miles In distance on a through fertilizers, that have staying powers, generally of four courses and dessert line and striking the northeast end spread It along close to the rows and while the of Dutch mountain. The possibilities over the roots, and work it Into the glass of for local business here are remarkable, soil lightly by cultivation. This gives champagne being unknown at the and It has been said that the volume everything a vigorous start In the royal table except on festive occasof this alone will be almost enough spring. ions. to keep the road busy, judging from If possible take out before winter all After dinner conversation Is lndulg the large bodies of ore In the vicinity perennial weeds, sorrel, white clover, ed In for half nn hour or so, then at of Dugway, Granite, Fish Springs, etc., but do not greatly disturb the half past 8 o'clock the family ns' , Willow Creek to Dutch Mountain and roots of strawberries just on the apsembles In the drawing room for tea. Clifton, that have already been thoro proach of winter. A visit to the stables to see that all's In most localities and soils, rasp- well with the ughly prospected. The mail from this horses, who expect their point runs up TheUm Creek to Ruby berries, currants, gooseberrie s and lump of sugar from the royal hand. Is bike. Between Halt Lake and this blackberries do better if planted any the next thing that claims the king's point there are no engineering difflcul time Rfter they drop their foliage In attention, and then lights out about ties. The maximum grade will be the fall. Such planting can be contin- 11 o'clock. Thus closes the simple, 114 Per cent. From Ruby I'tke west ued even into the winter, on mild days life of King Christian IX. No busy the road traverses a rough broken when frost is neither in the air nor servants watch at his. bedside as in country, which will some day become soil. Frozen earth should never come days of old only his great dog. which noted for the grandeur of its scenery In contact with roots. I plant straw- Is his Inseparable companion. This region Is especially rich In min berries all through the autumn, even orals and will be a great sourse of In December, and before the ground CHICAGO VS. WEST POINT. revenue to the road. Kureka. Mineral freezes hoe upon them one or two NEW YORK. Nov. 14. A large Hill, Seligmun. EltcrharJt, Hamilton inches of soil, raking it as soon ns number of ll enthusiast took and other mining districts In the vici- freezing weather Is over in the spring. the Went Shore special to West Point In handling plants at any time never today to nee the the game between the nity will seek a market In Salt Lake over this route. Diamond valley will let the little rootlets dry and shrivel. University of Chicago and the milibe the Flopping imint for this entire Keep them from sun, frost and wind. tary cadet. It the only occasion territory. Tills line will cross the If tho roots of plants received In boxes In which a Western eleven will be Eureka and Palisade railroad, a fceil- - are frozen, let them thaw out In a cel seen In the East this season anil this er for the Southern Pacific, at a pass lar undisturbed. If root- - arc black, fact has Increased the Interest In the known ns Narrow Gap. From shriveled or dusty from transportagame. The Chicago team is reported to Austin the grade will not ex tion, wash them in clonn water, and In splendid shape and from nil acceed 1.95 per cent Reese River will In the rase of strawberries, shorten counts will he able to make a good be crossed at Jacobville, and the road them d and place at once In showing against the team of the mill- will cross the Shoshone range at moist soil. tury academy. From there It will descend Into the Humboldt Valley and will cross SPECIAL RALE Ogden Furniture Good aollcitors wanted for the Dally the Southern Pacific near Wadsworth. & Carpet CoM Wednesday, Thursday,! Utah State JournaL Apply to Horace 8. Foster, city circulator. Continuing up the Humboldt. It will Friday and Saturday. Pushes a full quarter easier than any other Bicycle, because the Sprockets turn between bearings and there is 30 per cent less pressure on bearings. CLOTHING. co. . S Theres no Better Service . 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