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Show DAILY 6 WOIK UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, TO FARMER YIELDS TO CUPID DEFEAT 1Ee RUSSIA MAY 20, 1904. '04 Graduate Witt AGRICULTURIST CHAMPION ILLINOIS WEDS. A Pri0' in the Matrimonial Wore Mana Clothe Her Work. OF OPINION EXPRESSED BY EDITOR GROSVENOR. Distance Too Groat Facilities Poor Task Too Big for the Botr. Market at Anti-Tru- 00 9150,-000,0- of Virginia, and set about making a home for herself and her parents. Ax in hand, she attacked the forest, and after clearing the land hewed the logs for her cabin. Unaided she erected It, made the doors and windows, shingled the roof. and finally plastered the walls. Then she sowed seed and harvested crops, reared stock, marketed the products of her farm, and gained the reputation of being the best farmer In 00 can pour Into the war region by her ships hundreds of thousands of men and keep them supplied with food, guns and powder. How Is Russia going to transport her soldiers and at the same time feed those there and keep them supplied with shell and powder? Any railroad can give us some pretty good Ideas as to the possibilities of a single-trac- k railroad. All the pluck, perseverance,' and skill of the Russians ednnot overcome the Impossible. Furthermore, cook, and last got to keep more men In to superintend Manchuria than the Japanese, because the Mann hotel have those miles of railway to absence of the they that section. She was a famous summer volunteered the culinary work of during the temporary chef. While thus engaged she saw an advertisement of the Cass County Telephone company for 100 telephone poles. She dropped the ladel and skillet and once more grasped the ax and' went Into the woods In her overalls and chopped, trimmed and delivered the poles In a manner to make a "mere man look Incompetent. It was then that Mr. French, whose father's farm adjoins that of the plucky Mrs. McCoy, met her, He watched her hew trees and manage a yoke of oxen. He ate her food and pan, with 45,000,000, they-hav- defend. "(S) As a result of the geographic conditions, It seems to me that Russia's one chance of success was to succeed at the beginning. If she Is beaten at first, because of unpreparedness, she cannot recover from the defeat She cannot add to her resources, to her power In the field, as rapidly as Japan can. The Talu river fight will be repeated many times, as it Is going to be the same story right numbers of men and of cannon. We numbers overwhelming may assume that one Jap equals one Russian, but there is no doubt (admitted even In the Russian official re. along-overwhel- ming fell deeply In love. He proposed, and followed up his ports) that the Japanese cannon are suit with such energy that he led her superior in power and range. vastly to the altar, she stipulating that the Russias one hope was to win at the wedding be kept secret until she had beginning, especially at sea; having fulfilled certain business contracts. lost the beginning she will lose all. For Mr. French Is only twenty-thre- e years her sake it is unfortunate that her old and exceedingly proud of his wife. are so scattered and that she so Mrs. French Is a pretty, fresh faced ships despised and underrated her enemy. woman, and not mannish In any re"(4) When the Russians have lost spect. although she wears mens gar- Harbin and all south of It, how are ments when engaged in outdoor work. they going to get back? They can't because they can't get the men and CALIFORNIA BANKER8. guns and supplies necessary for a LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 20. The powerful Invasion. California Bankers association In an"In a word, geography, not history nual meeting here closed Its business or Russian might. Is going to decide sessions this morning, but the enter- this war. We have no war In history tainment features of the gathering like this.- - It Is not a question of hi' At tory repeating Itself, that is, of Ruswill continue through tomorrow. the concluding session Lovell White sian tenacity winning In the end again, of San Francisco, spoke on "The it is a question of geography, of Mortgage Tax, and W C. Patterson of Los Angeles, delivered an address on the subject of "Financial FutiliAfter luncheon the bankers ties. and their ladies departed on an excursion to ML Lowe. Tomorrow's plans excursion to Catacall for an lina, , all-d- ay i f TEXAS GRAIN DEALERS. FORT WORTH. Texas, May 20. All sections of the state the were represented today at the opening of the annual meeting of the Texas Grain Dealers' association. 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Cave. geographic conditions. were Inferior in science, the If Japs and courage, the geographic strategy, conditions might be overcome, but being at least the equals of the Russians In these respects, the geographic conditions handicapping the Russians will Inevitably defeat the latter, fight as long and stubbornly as they may. One thing more about the Japanese, they have been preparing for the fight since 1895 nine years. That is like them no other people would have been so patient so careful, and so foresigh ted. In our admiration for Russian grandeur and Invincibility in the past we must not forget that the Russian has met a different man, a different brain, under different condition. We have no precedent to go by In the present war, but we have, got certain Indisputable geographic facts. That de"Deliciously refreshing. scribes STANDARD Soda Water; all flavors, and for sale everywhere. Positive Necessity. to Having lay upon my oed for 14 from a days severely bruised leg, I only found relief when I used a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment I can cheerfully recommend It as the beat medicine for bruises ever sent to the afflicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrne, Merchant Doversvllle, Texas. 23c, 50c, 81. Geo. F. Cave. A The st Attitude. draft of the Republican stock of goods ' in Persian Lawns, Indian Linens, COMMENDATION FOR ROOSEVELT AND ADMINISTRATION . Swiss Laces, Wash Chiffons, Too Tariff Rates Not Sacred, But Must Not Be Revised by Enemies "Those persons who are consoling VIRGINIA, III., May 20. A wedding come uhuuI Interest haa more of than themselves In Russias recent defeats to light long before It was the Intenby pointing to the past and saying tion of the Interested persons to make that she has never been beaten, that it public. It was that of Mrs. Anna she was at first whipped unmercifully McCoy and Cornelius French, which Charles XII of Sweden and Napolby took place at Havana, UL, February eon, but In the end destroyed both 25th. famous generals, would do well to conMrs. McCoy lias been regarded as a sider the following points, said Gilbert prise in the matrimonial market. She H. Grosvenor, editor of the "National waa known na the "champion woman In an InterGeographic Magasine, farmer of Illinois." No other woman view in the Washington Times. In Illinois has accomplished as much, The (1) fights against Charles XII and by her prowess with the plow, and Napoleon are not similar to the the ax, the ox goad and the frying pan present war. The Russians are not she has demonstrated her ability. fighting li their own country, but In She was born of German parentage land 5,000 miles away, and In the years In Decatur, about thlrty-flv- e midst of millions of people who are far ago, and having health and unusual from friendly. The Russians are In a strength, took to outdoor pursuits. certain sense Invaders Instead of deWhile visiting in Kansas City she fenders of their homes. married a young farmer named Mc-fo- y. (2) All the might and power in the They Returned to Illinois, but world can avail nothing when It Is after a few years of unsatisfactory miles from the field of action, and life with him she discarded him, and the only connecting link Is one single three years ago obtained a divorce. track railway. Russia may have Thrown upon her own resources, and 10,000,000 soldiers, but they Mrs. McCoy rented timber land north are at the wrong end of the line. Ja- find a nice Gloves, ffans, etc Parasols, Trimmings, . ' plat- z For the Commencement Dress form of 1904, which will be wubmltted to the committee on resolutions of the national convention by Senator Lodge, the prospective chairman, as the basis of Its deliberations, Is completed, says the New Tork Tribune of recent date. Although subject of course, to minor and Industrial element which forms so modifications and rearrangement In a proportion of the Republican committee, it may be accepted as the large declaration of policies on. which the party. It will read substantially as Republican party Is ready to fight this follows: Several year's national campaign. "Protection, which guards and deplanks of the draft naturally resemble velops our Industries, Is a cardinal those of the Massachusetts platform. principal of the Republican party. Before going to Massachusetts Sen- - We Insist upon the maintenance of 4 ator Lodge held extended conference this principle, but we recognize that with leaders of the party In Washingparticular tariff schedules are neither ton. Some of the more salient features sacred nor Immutable. Rates of duty of the Massachusetts pronouncement may be altered when changed condiwhich was adopted by a convention tions demand their alteration, but no completely dominated by the Massa- revision should be undertaken unless chusetts statesman, expressed the It is clear that the benefit will more joint views of the most prominent men than compensate for the disturbance in the party. of business which Inevitably attends After the usual expression of con- a revision of the tariff schedules.' Nor fidence In the eternal principles of the can sich revision of the tariff be inRepublican party, the platform will trusted with safety to any other than specifically commend Theodore Roose- the party of protection. To Intrust velt the man, for his faithful adher- It to the Democratic party Is again to ence to the policies of McKinley, for invite the Deomcratic disaster and his fearless discharge of the duties of panic of 1892. his high office, with the single purpose of promoting the public welfare, for Theres pleasure In drinking If you the Important part he played In the Insist on having STANDARD Soda crisis of the anthracite coal strike, and Water. for representing the highest Ideals of American manhood. For Weak, Languid People. The platform will then review the foreign, relations of the United State Weak, sickly people often remark, under President Roosevelt's adminis- If I could only get something that tration, asserting that no function of would nourish me and give me his office renders an untried and un strength, they do not know why, but safe president more liable to Involve the, food they eat la of no benefit to the nation In grave and Inextricable them, they gain no flesh and feel no complications than the administration stronger. The fact Is the stomach Is of Its foreign affairs. too weak to perform Its work, and the Among the achievements of Theo- little appetite they once had is soon will gone. The blood becomes more thin dore Roosevelt's administration be enumerated the accomplishment of and watery, bringing on faint sick Cuban reciprocity, and the ratification spells with loss of memory and ambiof the treaty with Cuba, which Incor- tion. There is a remedy for all this porates the Platt amendment ' that acts In the right way. It Is call The wise and conservative course of ed Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic, the administration In the Venezuelan and Is sold by all druggists for 75c. Der affair, which resulted In the most box, or 8 boxes for $2. It turns the signal recognition by foreign powers food you eat Into rich, red blood, makof the Monroe doctrine as an Import' ing flesh and strength, creating an ap ant triumph for arbitration and In the petite because the system demands protection of Venezuela's American sustenance. For sale by Wallace Drug creditors, will be also, dilated on. company, Ogden, Utah. The settlement of the American boundary dispute, another triumph for American diplomacy, and for arbitration, accompanied by peaceful means, under critical circumstances, will be made the basis for further approval of Mr. Roosevelt's administration. The recent negotiation and 'ratification of the treaty with China whereby the United States, In the face of subtle but powerful opposition, acquired treaty rights In Manchuria which the victor In the present war, be it Russia or Japan, will be bound to respect, and which guarantees to American commerce a wider oppor tunlty In China than has ever before been accorded to any nation; the subsequent note to the European powers, by which the "administrative entity of China Is assured against the desire of the powers to accomplish Its partition, and the world-wid- e diplomatic understanding that the United States will be selected to adjust the terms of peace when Russia and Japan shall determine to abandon their resort to arms, will be cited in substantiation of the assertion that Theodore Roosevelt Is an exceptionally conservative and wise executive. The administration of congress will be warmly commended for the acquisition of the Panama canal, the completion of which must accrue so largely to the advantage of the United States and to the world at large. The president will be praised for his successful enforcement of the Sherman anti-trulaw, which waa enacted a by Republican congress and first apMode from plied by a Republican president. Grateful comment on the extraordivery select wheat nary prosperity of the nation will be followed by a brief contrast of existing conditions with those of 1892, and by the assertion that the monetary sysRich In gluten tem of the nation Is now on a stable and satisfactory basis. 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