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Show DAILY SNAKE STATEMENT OF THE STATE MONDAY, JOURNAL, STORIES AS I JULY 1904. 25, Dot Weather TOLD BT ARTISTS GOLDEN RULE JONES SILT LIKE UTAH I GOODS MALTA VITA 2 pkgs....25o DETAILED OPERATIONS NEW LINE. OF THE About Ono Hundred Mileo of Track Are Yet to Bo Laid. patch from Sacramento, Cal., aays that Saturday Ferd K. Rule of Loa Angelea apjieared before the atate board of equalisation this morning, ac. companled by Frank A. Waters, aa representative of the San Pedro, Iioa A ? i i i (I In Angelea and Salt LRke railroad, which for the drat time came within the province of the board to assess. This ia the line that Senator Clark la building and la intended to be transcontinental In Its operation. The new road has 102.24 miles of track In the state, valued at 9460,665. The rolling stock in valued at 9397,000. The gross earnings from operating were 9436,588.50, and the operating expenses were 9282,070, leaving an Income from operation of 9154,518.50. The amount of taxes paid was 9. leaving a net Income of For the purpose of assisting In setting a valuation on this road the board had secured the statement of assessment made on the road In 1903 by the assessor of Los Angelea county, 8148,-981.1- 1 st i but Walters protested against this statement, claiming that much of the right of way had been assessed doubly; that Is to say, as an entirety and also In detail. v t ,4 u ? w i ji During the course of the Investigation It developed that the road ran from Ran Pedro to Los Angeles and Riverside, then to Ran Bernardino over the Southern Pacific track, then to Daggett over the Ranta Fe track, and from there they are building across the desert in the direction of Salt Lake, and are also building westward from Salt Lake, and the construction from that end has reached Los Vegas, Nev. This leaves about 100 miles to be completed, and It Is expected that the gap will be filled In by January 1st. It wan reported that tracklaying Is being carried on under difficulties, as the heat Is so Intense on the desert that the construction gangs can work only early In the morning and late In the evening. The road has the greatest concrete bridge In the world. This bridge spans the Ranta Ana river In Riverside county, and is 1,000 feet long. It has ten arches, the central span being sixty feet high. The entire structure Is formed of concrete work, and is practically a solid structure, magnificent in Its entirety, and cost In the neighborhood of 9200,000. All the parts are of cement, and built on the old mission style of architecture. I. .? 'I ; f ? r' i M I h f , J I u V 'w ; kl ' i' I1 ; 4.. 5 ' ip CARS OF SOFT DRINKS. The Standard Bottling works, one of Ogden's recently acquired manufactories, la making an excellent reputation for Itself, especially In northern Idaho. The works have done well In Ogden' and vicinity with Its soft drinks of all kinds, but during the past month It has branched out Into a new Held, that of Idaho, to which place It sent Its traveling man last month and sold a carload of soft drinks of Its own manufacture, and last week shipped another carload to the same market, northern Idaho. W. A. Turner, manager of the works, says that the business hns been much greater than had been anticipated, and he expects next year to Increase the alse of the plant IDEAS OF WEALTH AND TRUE OBJECTS OF LIFE. Doctrines Which He Advocated Epigrams Used in Campaign Speeches. saved 9100,000. "Honest men are worth millions, but It has been acquired through systems that are dishonorable, that make respectable different schemes of profit legitimate. If every man accepts the law of Christ In any of its tenets, he will not have while others have not; he cannot accumulate while others want Every man should know how rich It la right to be when all around him there is sufferelng humanity and he has It In his power to relieve that suffering." Mr. Jones advocated municipal ownership, direct legislation, the eight-ho- ur day and the doctrine that the people should nominate their own candidates for all offices by free petition without the Intervention of caucuses, primaries, delegates or parties. Mr. Jones did not believe In' raising his hat to women. A friend once saw him salute a woman with a bow and a ry salute. In response CERO FRUIT0 2 pkgs..25o LY- OXFORD FLAKES Per pkg BROILED MACKEREL (Soused) per can and Man Who Had the Last Say, aa Usual, Carried Off the Honors. Mayor Jones was a Tolstolan In his belief, tried to live a simple life with the golden rule of the scriptures as his guide. He was a rich man, but was not rich from choice, as he was constantly giving away large sums, even to the salary he was entitled to as mayor of Toledo. How much money should a man try to accumulate T was asked of Mayor Jones In a recent interview In his Toledo office where he received In the most democratic fashion everybody that came along. I believe that the life of Jesus furnishes the necessary example of how rich it Is right to be, and I don't believe any thoughtful person could form any other conclusion. I believe every one la entitled to what he Justly earns and no more. A mans wealth does not consist In the abundance of things he possesses. Christ did not have a habitation that he could call his own. "Human beings are altogether too eager to accumulate. God never Intended that man should exhaust his whole time and energy In the accumulation of wealth; neither did he Intend that we should consume our fellow-me- n In helping to accumulate that wealth. "Everyone is entitled to what he Justly earns, and he is not entitled to the earnings of any other man. Can a man earn a million dollars and earn It honestly?" "No man ever earned a million dollars," replied Mayor Jones, "In fact. don't think a man ever earned and semi-milita- MARYSVALE ASPIRANTS FOR ING CHAMPIONSHIP. to the friend's question, Mr. Jones said: Of course I had no thought of Insulting that woman. I never raise my cap to anybody or anything. I do not believe it is right. This lady would think I wns craxy If I lifted my cap. for Instance, to the women whom I see scrubbing the marble floors of the Boody house corridor. Yet If I lifted my rap to one I should lift It to the other. I do not see the necessity for It and I dont do It" Mr. Jones was a maker of epigrams. The following were used by him In campaign speeches: I do not believe that God Intends that a man should have to waste his time looking for a Job. Adam didn't. The government must get rid of the last vestige of aristocracy. Indigestion. Police courts are charned houses for With its companions, heartburn, flatulence, torpidity of the liver, con- the destruction of human souls. You stipation, palpitation of the heart cannot coerce people Into righteouspoor blood, headache, and other ner- ness. vous symptoms, The word gentleman Is becoming sallow skin, foul tongue, offensive breath and a legion intolerable. of other ailments, Is at once the Thin People. most widespread and destructive malady among the American people. The Thin, scrawny fleshless people are Herblne treatment will cure an these usually nervous, Irritable, bilious and troubles. 50 cents a bottle. Sold By dyspeptic. Every change of weather George F. Cave. affects them. If they happen to eat or drink anything containing disease NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT G. A. R. germs. It develops at once, and they The Nickel Flate road will sell tick- are the first subjects of any contagets. August 12th. 13th and 14th, at ious disease coming Into the neigh317.75 for the round trip from Chica- borhood. Their life is a continual go, via direct lines, with stopover at worry In their efforts to avoid exposNiagara Falls and Chautauqua Lake If ure to damp and malarious atmosdesired, within final limit. Also, If phere. People can gain from 1 to rate of 320.79 between pounds of solid, healthy flesh per week preferred, same points for round trip via New by the use of Dr. Gunns Blood and Tork City and boat, with liberal stop- Nerve Tonic. It puts their system In over returning at that point Tickets condition to resist sickness. This good on any train on above dates and Tonic Is In tablet form, to be taken also on special train from Chicago at right after meals. Sold by all drug8 a. m., August 13th. Final return gists for 75c per box or 3 boxes for 83. limit September 30th. Chicago depot, It turns the food you eat Into strong, Ia Salle street station. Write Charles rich blood, this prevents and cures E. Johnson, district passenger agent, disease. People tell us who have used room 205 Century Building, Denver, the tonic that It cures them, then Colo., for reservations of bertha In keeps them from getting sick afterthrough standard or tourist sleeping ward. For sale by the Wallace Drug cars, and other detailed Information. company. 10o 20o BROILED MACKEREL (in tomato) per can....20o They were gathered In Doc" Lyons' telling snake stories, says the BROILED MACKEREL (in mayonaise) can office 20o Marysville Free Lance. PORK AND BEAN8 "Why," said Dorrity. "I know a man (in chili sauce) 3 cans.25o In Nevada who found a big den of the HEINZS PORK AND thlnga A big hole full of em. He 25a ' BEANS (plain) can with an sort of some instrument made PORK VAN CAMP'S a thing on the end of it, and every once In a while he would go out there AND BEANS (plain) 20c and poke that thing down In the hole per can and bring one out. One day he dragVAN CAM P8 MACAged a snake out a rattler, and a RONI AND CHEESE 25o daisy. Why, that snake had forty-tw- o 3 cans rattles on. "Come off, Dorrity," said one of his rattles! Why, if listeners. "Forty-tw- o 338 25th St Phone 124. he had that many If he was that old, don't you know that in dragging his tall around all them years, the rattles would have been worn oft." "That may be in some ways," said Dorrity, "but this snake it seems had had Its tall run over by a wagon, which made a crimp in the critter, and bent It so that Its tall was held right Money-Savin- g straight up, off the ground. It was only a moment, merely time enough to recover from the shock, that "Doc Lyon spoke up: The Remember that goat I had? one I sold to Rlngllng Bros. circus Every one present assented, with a X WE WILL SELL ANYTHING X IN OUR X grin. that was the Well." said "Doc, worst goat for snakes I ever saw. $ Hated them worse than I did. I reFROM THE member once last year It was browsing around and happened to run onto a small rattler. What do you suppose that snake did?" Every one will remember our Easy, Doc, easy, replied an InterCost Mark Sale in March of this ested listener. year. No article is reserved. . "Oh, this Is straight. That goat This offer applies to all gooda In grabbed that snake In Its teeth right our large atock and will Include on the neck, then It stepped on Its all Fall Gooda arriving during body and pulled, then took a fresh All domestie 8heetinga, aale. hold and pulled again, and so on untQ Sheets and Pillow Cases bought that goat stretched that snake out since the fall in prices on these about seven feet long!" goods included. The silence that followed was so painful that one of the crowd said: THE TERMS WILL POSI- "That's a good story. Doc. J X TIVELY BE CASH. Yes. but that ain't all," Doc reDOXT MISS THIS OPPOR- plied, The funny part of It was, that TUNITT. ns I told you, the snake was a young one, with only a couple of rattles. When I took that snake away from the goat It had seventeen." After the doctor had restored the "Brose couple that had fainted, Thompson, who had been sitting quietly by, spoke up: Oh. I don't doubt that. Down my way the other day ,on my place near Clrcievllle, I wns driving along, when met a great big rattler. He was a big one, all right, but we'll let its else pass. Anyway, as I came along that snake made n Jump at the nigh horse; missed It; hit the wagon tongue and fastened its fangs in the tongue. The tongue swelled up ro big that it broke the neck yoke. After a tearful handclasp all around the party broke up, and snakes haven't been mentioned since. PORCH FURNITURE WE HAVE PORCH SCREENS MADE OF SPLIT BAMBOO THEY ARE TOUGH AND DURABLE AND NOT EFFECTED BY SUN OR RAIN. THEY WILL MAKE YOUR PORCH COOL AND SHADY, YET PERMITTING YOU TO SEE OUT. ADD TO THIS 80ME COOL AND LIGHT WILLOW FURNITURE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH AT A VERY LOW PRICE, AND Edgar Jones Co. Ogden i Stock of Goods t Cost Mark we will offer at A Hammock-wh- ich $$3 Off The Biggest Event in SCREENS AND YOU CAN ENJOY YOURSELF THESE HOT DAYS. YOURS FOR COMFORT. OGDEN FURNITURE&CARPETCO HYRUM PINGREE, Manager. The Fruit Season is here Wo dont call fruit, but ws do sell the goods you need to preserve it at the time you need them at prices you can afford to pay. Wc offer special prices on Granite, Iron Precarving Kettles and Pans during th next few days. HEADQUARTERS TOR STONE JARS WHEELWRIGHT BROS. PHONE f 2476 WASHINGTON AVENUE 147-- DC DOCZZDK It Costs No More to i Reese Howell Go via St. Louis sons co. Why not take a lltle run east this summer, and go via the Worlds Fair city? The rates are away down, and It la Just as cheap to uao the SL Louis route as any other. privThe Burlington offers a very conventient stop-ovilege, which I will be glad to explain more fully If you will Inform me where you propose going and when you expect i The er Good Old to atarL Summer Send me a postal .card Inquiry today. i Borrowers of money are life's real derelicts. Political organisations are relics of a savage state. The most pitiable object in the world today Is an idle man. Ro long as the capital crime of capital punishment exists there will be murder. The golden rule la the law of action and reaction In physics translated Into morals. Men think there are circumstances where one can deal with human beings without love, and there are no such circumstances. I claim no privilege for myself or for my children that I am not doing my utmost to secure for others on equal terms. Mr. Jones wrote a poem on labor recently. The first stansa follows: God Now here, dont roast yourself over a hot kitchen stove; Bayles lunch cheese, per Jar. .15o Bayles Roquefort cheese, jar 15o 15o Bayles nut butter. Jar N. Y. full cream cheese, lb..20o 15o Veal loaf, per can Chicken loaf, per can Melrose Pate, per can Mr. Jones wns author of "The New Right" and Letters of Love and Labor. There's pleasure insist on having In drinking if you STANDARD Soda 15c w I Going East? INFORIT WILL PAY YOU TO SECURE COMPLETE MATION ABOUT THE NEW SERVICE We carry all kinds of bakers bread and cakes. Get them fresh every day. I Office, lOc Ralston crisps, I pkg. for...25o Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Line V I Cur fruits and vegetables are noted for being the finest and freshest In tlie city. INFORMATION BARROWS heart part. For Joy rome of labor, of doing ones share To lighten the burdens of nil the worlds care. Ticket Saratoga chips, per pound... 30o lee-chll- In the world'a stock of Joy feel never a 15o R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. buy ready to eat foods. No cooking. These this week special: pity the Idlers, the rich nr the poor. No souls on the earth that need pity more: GALLEY EIGHT IK i.cm The dull, sluggish brain and the ly 79 ETC IN REGARD TO RATES, STOP-OVER- S, WILL BE GLADLY FURNISHED. GROCERY CO. Tal. 67-- x. c. 2456 Washington A vs. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake City, 999444H4mm4 C. J. A, Lindquist &e JOURNAL UNDERTAKER nd EMBALMER Open All Klght Teleyfenne 530-2620 Washington Avs. Ogdon, Utah. By i Carrier, One Month, 60c By Mail, One Utah |