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Show t I 4 i DAILY UTAH BEST DAIRY MAGNITUDE OF BREEDS. STATE JOURNAL, Holstoins With tho Result of Official Tests. ST. L F FAR EXCEEDS ALU OTHER EXPO . SITIONS. Exhibit Palaces Surpass in Magnifi cenca Anything the World Hae Ever Seen. All things appear to work to the end of making the 1904 Universal Exposition at St. Louis stonl in a class by Itself. In magnitude and scope there has never been anything of the kind equal to it. No enterprise of the kind was ever endowed with so great a working capital. The world' storehouses never before contained such treasures to draw from. The Columbian Exposition at Chics go ten years ago, until the present enterprise was launched and its magnitude was apparent, was supposed to have lixed a standard for all time to coine. That theory has been thorough' ly exploded by the accomplishments of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. The world's fair at St. Louis covers 1,!40 acres of ground. All of Chicagos exposition was contained in 6S3 acres. Not in mere sixe does the present enterprise surpass all others. The great exhibit palaces differ from any constructed for former expositions. They are all revelatlona in the architect's art The big rectangular buildings of the past have been superseded by a group of beautiful and symmetrical structures, assembled In the form of a lady's open fan. Collectively they are many tiinea larger than any other group and for architectural beauty they surpass anything the world has ever seen. The architects departed from beaten paths and sought and found new features which they happily combined with the beat examples of the architecture of other days. ' When the plans and dimensions of the buildings were first made public, the people were asked where the exhibits necessary to fill them would come from. Now that the buildings are all finished and the work of Installing the exhiblta is under way the question is answered. Even were the buildings three times as large they could not contain all that bus been offered. Inner courts have been roofed over, and where exhibitors have asked for thousands of feet of space they have had to content themselves with hundreds of feet Such being the case, the exhibitors and the exposition management have been enabled to exercise a discrimination that could not have been possible ten years ago. Official figures show that in the decade following the Columbian exposition the value of the manufactured products have increased per cent Thus the worlds storehouses contain treasures that were never before accessible, in the close discrimination that has been observed only the beat and moat worthy have been accepted, and each exhibit will represent the best in Its class. The exhibit of the Philippine Islands, which covers forty acres and has been created at a cost of about $1,000,000, la an exposition in itself. The foreign nations have never put forth such great exertions to make Interesting ex' hlbits. The keen rivalry that has been manifested between the most iwwerful nations is reflected in the exhibits from the newer and smaller countries. China is making auch preparations as it was never dreamed possible that exclusive nation would Fifty-on- e consider. states and territories, and more than that number of foreign countries are working in unison to make the universal exposition complete In every detail. At this writing nearly four months before the oiieniug, no doubt exists about the fair being finished in every particular. The show palaces are all ready and the exhibitors are installing their exhibits. The roadways are The intramural practically all made. railway, encircling the grounds, Is ready for rolling stock and the application of power. The landscape ia so advanced that a few weeks in the early spring may see It perfect, even though all work should cease until that time. The weather at St. T,miu has been so mild all fail and thus far In the winter, that but few days have been so cold that work out doors was 50 Impracticable. Confessions of a Priest. Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark writes: For twelve years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulteo number of phyislcans and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bit ters and feel that 1 am now cured of a disease that had me In its grasp for twelve years." If you want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorders or general debility, get Electric Bitters. Its guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, druggist. Only 50c. 20,1904. JANUARY I. SPECIAll BIG CIRCUIT Comparison of th Jersey WEDNESDAY, IS BIBLE SALE The two most widely disseminated and popular dairy breeds in America are the Holstein Friesian and Jersey. CHANGE8 LOOKED FOR BY PROMhave room for new shipments IVcause we Major Alvord, chief of the dairy diviHORSEMEN. INENT our Bibles this week at sion of the department of agriculture, we are gives the estimated number of living off utrulat prices. per Several of the Leading Tracka Did registered Holstein Frleslans as with a valuation of 19,750,000, or Poorly in a Financial Way Last Year. $130 each; and the estimated number of living registered Jerseys as 125,000, with a valuation of $12,500,000, or $100 CLEVELAND. Jan. 20. Owing to each. IVhen to this large amount In rumors regarding possible changes the vested In registered animals of the two in the Family Bible with family circuit, the meeting of the Grand breeds la added the unknown valuation is Divinity Circuit Edition with full helps, iu record, large type, usually of the unregistered pure breds and the Circuit stewards begun here today horsewatched with close attention by full leather, usually priced between grades, it is at once seen how far sold for $2.00 to- - d 4 ey The the men country. throughout on either reaching any unjust stricture $1.25 and $7, this week 05c to Buffalo tracks both did $2.50, this week breed may prove, tl would seem that Cleveland and a financial way last summer there should be less doubt as to the poorly in has been much talk to the and there Self A full line of church works Bibles, Oxford and lag. average per cent of fat in Holsteln-Friesla- n unnot to care would effect that they milk than in that of any other mail leather is ahvavs carried and ster Editions, bound, with full helps, the bolding of meetings this breed. During the last two years alone, dertake orders are promptly and acworth $2.75. You can buy them cows have year. It la now said by persona well over 1,200 Holatein-FrieBla- n in regard to the situation that week for been officially tested, for periods not Informed curately filled. decided to make cities have both less than seven days, by the different venture and will endeavor to do state experiment stations; and, with with the obstacles that Militated every milking so tested, the average away financial success last year. If per cent of fat for all the milk taken against be this true, the 1904 circuit will rein bulk is Just about 1.4 per cent. Five same as last season, as the main the Canadian Holstein -- Friesian cows at Columbus to withdraw are of threats tested officially for the NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Grouse Polnte not taken seriously. a period of six months, averaged 3.2 will open the circuit, and the historic per cent, while the only Holsteln-Frie-siTHE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE M. & M." and Chamber of Commerce officow of note, which has been American Falla Canal A Power comstakes will be again the features of the It is tile ambition of this store to cially tested for so long a period as notice that there will be will take pany six months, gave 9,786.5 pounds of milk, Detroit Driving Clubs program. OUR TON IS A8 BIG AS A a stockholders' meeting of said com- transact business with you on the baTON CAN BE. containing 346.4 pounds butter fat, an on 9, sis of Intrinsic held Tuesday, pany February merit If we do not A ROOSEVELT WAR 8T0RY. average of 3.54 per cent 1904, between the hours of 8 and 4 TELEPHONE 18 X. give you meritorious goods, right While the five Canadian Iiolsteln-Frlesia- n comof office o'clock at the the TELEPHONE 18 K. m.f p. RooseA. Rlis in his "Theodore Jacob cows at Buffalo produced prices and fair treatment we know room at 43, First Utah, Ogden, pany the Citlsen, in the Outlook, tells more butter fat than any other five velt, at which our power to bring you here ceases. Colonel Roosevelts National Bank building, of anecdote this Co. Look over our prices and send us cows of any breed, their milk was bemeeting the following amendments to an war experience: order: Inlow the normal In per cent of fat. 2407 WASHINGTON He had a man In his regiment a the Articles of Incorporation will be $1.10 aPtent Flour, per sack Fancy deed, I note that It is, for the most part, 2041 WASHINGTON child of the frontier, In whom dwelt proposed: 25 Beat Corn Meat 10 lb Sack the very heavy milking Holsteln-Frie-sla1 ARE 80LE AGENTS FOR WE to be amended Article the soul of a soldier In war, not In First That Beat Buckwheat Flour, 10 lb.' sack. 50 that show the lowest per cent of ANTHRACITE. busithe of That read principal place peace. By no process of reasoning or Windsor Maple Syrup, per g&L. ... 75 fat; and while they may and often do be persuaded to ness of said corporation shall be In the Beat he could, discipline 25 improved Tapioca, 5 lbs amount of a butter produce lurger the camp regulations, while the City of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake, Best Imported Sago, 5 lbs 25 fat at a given time than the more mod- obey at San Antonio, and at State of Utah." 25 7 bars Beat Laundry Soap, ern milkers, they lower the average regiment lay Second That Article 10 be' amended d, sentenced he was last . 1414 Best Sugar Cured Hama, per lb. per cent of fat for the breed. I am to six months' imprisonment a tech- to read That the annual stockholders Beat Lard, 3 Iba, 40c.; 6 lbs 65 as sure a the that whole, breed, quite no Jail meeting of said corporation for the Shredded Wheat for was nical there sentence, 25 8 Biscuit pkgs.. averages very close to 3.6 per cent; to transacput him in. The prison was another election of officers and for, the 23 3 cans Best Utah Tomatoes, Individual cows ranging, for the most rifle tion of auch other business as may Baked Beans, a him with following rider, 05 rough can per part, between 3 and 4 per cent fkt to him In bounds. Then came the lawfully come before It, shall be held keep The chnnge In environment from the Buy a Gold Begin to save. call to Cuba and the colonel planned to on the second Tuesday In January of low lands and moist climate of Holland of Salt the each Lake, year at city Bond in The North American leave him behind as useless baggage. to the higher lands and drier climate 338 25th Street Telephone 124 When the man heard of it his soul was county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at Investment Company. of America, together with nutritious, stirred to its depths; He came and the general office of the corporation. in selection feed and concentrated of pleaded as a child to be taken along. The representation of the majority H. E. WEST. MANAGER. breeding, is slowly but surely Increasof stock said the corporation capital He would always be good; never again 3 and 4 Boyle Bldg, Ogden, Utah. cent and in of the the fat milk; ing per could he show up in Kansas If the regi- shall be necessary to legally hold any the present aim of its breeders is to ment went to the far without him. At stockholders' meeting of said corporahold on to the great yield of milk, and of his real agony Roosevelt's tion, whether general or special. at the same time increase its per cent sight The officers of said corporation shall heart relented. of fat. 'AH right," he said, you deserve to be elected by ballot and the person THE RIGHT PLACE I think it is generally admitted that be shot as much as anybody. You shall receiving the majority of the votes repTO GET THE RIGHT KIND the Jerseys give the richest milk of any resented at auch meeting shall be held AT THE RIGHT PRICES. of the dairy breeds; yet I know of no go. he went, flowing over with grat- and declared elected to said offices And official average yields for a herd for itude, to prove hliAaelf as good a man respectively. Every stockholder shall any length of time of 5 per cent. I be- ni the field as his prison of yore who be entitled to as many votes as he lieve that for the ninety-da- y test at holds shares of capital stock, as shown beside him. 2478 Wash. Phone 219-- K the World's Fair at Chicago, the Jer- fought the books of the company, and repby out. When came Then the mustering sey milk in bulk averaged 4.75 per cent the last man was checked off and ac- resentation by proxy, duly appointed, fat. while the five Jersey cows at the counted for the war department offlr shall be allowed at all meetings of said averaged 4.54 'per cent. or general or some- stockholders, either general or speclaL The Holstein -- Friesian breed asks no rial, quartermaster It Is hereby provided that a failure fumbled with his papers. Fresh Fish and Oysters favor of any kind. It ia big enough, thing, "Where Is the prisoner?" he asked. to hold said annual meetings, or any Received Every Day. strong enough and vlgoruoa enough to meeting of the stockholders of the said echoed The Colonel prisoner?" push its own way wherever given a corporation on the date appointed for what prisoner?" chance; and the dairymen who are aft- Roosevelt; the same, shall not In any way forfeit "Why, the man who got six months SSI Twenty-Fourt- h Street. iiit sellinill cent 75,-0i- i0, Twenty TEACHERS Our Big Special! BIBLES c $ g POsO Pronouncing this ant-othe- store ROSSIBOOK 904 Pan-Americ- an COAL Shurtliff Coal ns COAL court-martiale- Dont Wait For Lock EDGAR JONES Game... f L Fred. Riverdole or Phoenix Floqr Kellar Pan-Americ- an J ames Ballard er the dollars are its best friends. Malcolm II. Gardner in Hoard's Dairyman. MOUNTAINS FOR SALE. The extinct volcano of Popocatepetl is oil the market for sale. The price asked ia $5,000,000, and it ia estimated to contain untold wraith in sulphur alone and a general supply of other valuable material. ' The crater la over at a court-marti- al. He is all right. I remitted his sentence." The official looked the colonel over curiously. You remitted his sentence," he said. Sentenced by a approved by the commanding general, you remitted his sentence. Well, you've got nerve. Oh, he! court-marti- al, feet In diameter and about 1,390 is one solid mass of sulphiir. and deep SIDE LIGHTS ON HISTORY. The deposit has been estimated at over 1.000,000,000 tons. The sulphur Is taken Richard Olney of Massachusetts will in such quantities as to be a source of be 69 on September lath. considerable income to the owner, but Grover Cleveland will be 67 on the methods followed at present are March 18 th. very crude, nnd with modern machinAlton B. Parker of New York will be ery it Is said that the profit would be 52 on May 14th. fabulous. Arthur Pue Gortnan of Maryland will The volcano is the property of Gen- be 65 on March 11th. eral Gasper S. Ochoa, of the engineerDavid B. Hill of New York will be ing corps of the Mexican army. Years 61 on August 29th. ago, while a student in the national George Gray of Delaware will be 64 military academy, hla engineering on May 4th. mind was directed toward that now William J. Bryan of Nebraska will be smokeless chimney of the earth. He 44 on March 16th. had read how Cortes had detailed a President Roosevelt of New Tork group of his bravest soldiers to ascend will be 46 on October 37th. the volcano and bring sulphur up out John Hay of Ohio will be 66 on Octhe crater with which to manufacture tober 8th. gunjiowder, needed for the continuaMarcus Alonso Hanna of Ohio will tion of his war of conquest against the be 67 on September 34th. Axtecs. William H. Taft of Ohio will be 47 General Ochoa rendered auch good on September 15th. service for the Independence of his Washington was 67 when he died; country during the French invasion John Adams 90, Jefferson 83, Madison that when he asked for a concession of 85, Monroe 73, John Quincy Adams 80, the volcano the Mexican government Jackson 78. Van BUren 79, William gave it to him as a reward. Henry Harrison 68, Tyler 72, Polk 53, At- present the sulphur Is mined by Taylor 65, Fillmore 74, Pierce 64, Bumen who go down into the crater and chanan 77, Lincoln, 56, Johnson 66, shovel It Into sucks, which are placed Grant 63, Hayes 70, Garfield 50, Arthur on the backs of mules and carried down 56, Rcnjumln Harrison 67, and McKinthe mountain side. It has been figley 58. ured that it would cost $800,000 to erect n modern transportation plant to (food solicitors wanted for the Dally take the sulphur out in great quanti- Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace ties. Philadelphia Record. S. Foster, city circulator. 1.500 post-offi- are Tempting and delicious the bread, rolls, cakes, pastry, Laundered. Ogden e Steam Laundry, Phone by 174. Ogden Milling $ Elevator Co. Holly, Mistletoe Cut Flowers. Holidays are hkenplsts'wlthout Ogden Electrical Supply then. COMPANY. Holbrook Greenhouses Eosens Holbrook, 420-- R. J. EVANS, Secretary. Dated Ogden, Utah. January 16, 1904. : Our little daughter hnd an almost fatal attack of whooping cought and bronchitis, writes Mrs. W. K. Havl-lanof Annonk, N. Y.t '.but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly welL Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and 31.00 bottles guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, druggist. Trial bottles free. ' Tnat'a Our Way of Doing Them. Phone Saves Two From Death. biinn, etc.,' mHde from Riverdale It is the or Phoenix flour. enables and housewife's delight, baking in skill her to show her dainty and in white, light or Riverdale The breads, etc. Phoenix flour Is the best made to and will give more nutriment milled-Madthe bag than any flour Clothes Properly ce President l7ki Phone or Interfere with the corporate rights required under this agreement, but any such meetings may be held at any subsequent date upon giving ten dayg notice by mall to each stockholder at his postoffice address as the same may appear on the books of the company, or can be ascertained, and said notice may be published also in a newspaper, if so desired, by the persons calling such a meeting. The time of said notice shall commence to run from the day said notice la mailed at the at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. The secretary shall, or in case of his failure, any other officer of said corporation may give ten days' previous notice of all annual or special stockholders' meetings by mall in the same manner herein provided, but where said notice Is given to call a special meeting the notice shall specify the purpose or purposes for which such special meeting ia called." GLENN R. BOTHWELL, llgr 3 FEED SUPPLIES 8 Start the new year right subscribe for the Journal, 16 a year. hare at all times a complete and are prepared to give our customers satisfaction. 1 W. FARR SCO. t Housewiring Our SpuisRy Aleak Lcatham. Hgf- AND d, We line Dealers In a Complete Line Rer'sbly Electrical 8upplios : Wiring Done CORN, HOUR, HAY, POLITY 2450 Washington Ave. of For Light and Power Let the Utah Light &I 1 e Jersey Cow for Sale. V. W. BROWNING j and Power Co. figure with you. cob will An investigation canno vince yon that yen oil. afford to burn coal is vou need power there sa as kind that will prove money-v- . isfactory for the W. WADE |