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Show UTAH DAILY Nature bestows upon us its choicest beverage in STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JULY 11, RAGE THREE. 1905. on the we, the inclination to the south and east riving the most favor SECRETS OF able exiioxiire for ltui. In the western part, at an elevation of 7,500 feet, is the Strawberry valley, noted for Its remarkable growth of wlM grass anil SCANDAL OUT superior range conditions. of The oil is a sedimentary deposit tin mold, vegetable apparently heritage of an ancient sea- The niibl temperature and the fertile valleys are F. OF BANKER MORSE guarantees of the good crops that can be produced here. (Iran ami vegetaDODGE MONEY. bles pl.iti'.cd as late as M.iy Zi fan be ripened. 0 .i r.,.i Conceived Schama to Gat Rid Plenty of Water, ' Fill Husband of Hia Nephaw's regions in the entire west are 'V - from Pure Friendship. better favored by nature with waterways than is the country comprising N the Fimili Indian reservation. Lakes, t'MiK Jii, u. The whoie rivers and ereeks ure numerous, these !i.i!ii:i.i!!y notorious being fed by t tie perpetual snow of the ' ii n. il m .itiii il was dis- mountains and also by Innumerable ' ' the il hi iliim.nl, The waters rush through springs. filed by; eaiiyons witli rapid flow, and on reachAlr:ih.ini Iliiinm.-l- , one of ing the cultivated districts still have a 'I'-.'.'ulu leil in lie lel.-l,case. .lieil mile-Tlifall of seventy-flv- e feet to the 'Ilf I.cw i ill, in e (.'Italic W. principal streams are the Du- i vimii1. .i Lcil funii nil chesne. I'intah, White Rocks, Lake Yi. bl.nnc for! Fork, ltoek creek, with several tribul:u- . "iiriMracy io -rlil of his wife, d taries. notably Strawberry creek, iii-Mrs. Catherine ticinticiicii is which discharges two-tiftas much rn m from .ill knowledge in ihe case.' water as the Duchesne at their Junclie in. m vi ho tion. supplied (he iimin-Reports made by government ex- wi'.h .rodi.ii a hand that kept! perts estimate that the water supply Duiifi- mi a luxurious revel for mure available each year will reach 5UO.OOO tb.iii a ear while he was a fugitive acre feet. fiom New York Justice, is Captain Great Mineral Wealth. JiiiKs T. Morse of Iiath uml Boston. 11 to Ahruhuin Hummel $70,0uU The mountain ranges on the north to in-paid to keeping Dodge, the and west wlthing the boundaries of the of the present wife of reservation are known to contain great first husband v. Morse, the ice king, out of mineral wealth. Gllsonlle and asphal-tu- Charles ilii'i-iieof the New York authorihave been discovered, ami some the rich veins have been opened. Coal also ties.1 It was hi money that surroundlodge with a swarm of lawyers uud exists In the country, ae well as the ed dot ei lives while he was fighting exmore precious metals. Very little tradition Houston, Tex., and which prospecting has been done here, how- made the inlavish ever. At Park City. Just outride the outlay when Doilge boundary of the reservation, a vein of tried it, escape to Mexico under the guidance of Abraham Kaffenbiirgh of rh'h ore Ims been oened and over has been taken from the mine the linn of Howe & Hummel. c.iptaln Morse, according lo Hum- By alone. This same vein, prospectors mel. instituted the proceedings by say. runs through a part of the reserlin h Charles W. Morse, his nephew, vation soon to he opened for settle wwas eonfrnted with the alleged Illegalment. Vernal Is 125 miles from Price, Utah, ity of his marriage with Mrs. Clements Dodge, by reason of which the Ice :i'ul is the county seat of Uintah county. It is in the Ashley valley, noted king felt compelled to divorce hls wife for rich soil, fine orchards, large in order that the cloud might be lifted a marriage of undoubted legality. prairies and for a community of 5,000 by Mormons. Fort Duchesne Is on the Wliut may be called the confession of Uintah river and has n community of Captain Morse was made on June 27 2'tO in 300. Waterworks and sewerage before t lie New York grand Jury, folwith well kept ground and lowing a statement of his participasystem, tion in the affair, to District Attorney shady plain make It healthful and at- Jerome. tractive. Northwest fourteen miles, a Tlie story told by Captain Morse Is in elevation 1.000 feet higher. Is the Indian agency, school, shops and unique, and reveals a curious conhomes for the employes. At the Ouray spiracy for the undoing of a mans school is another base for directing marital relations against hls knowland even against his will. It aboperations In farming and Irrigation edge solves Charles W. Morse from any but work, another Is at the Ouray, and still another at the bridge. the highest motives In attempting to free himself and his wife from one another. Effort is being made to show I lit that Charles AV. Morse is and always itiyvi img man kifwiis He was a man of 40, with the three has been deeply devoted to his. wife, last fingers of his right hand missing, and that there is not the slightest and when he saw that the man on hia foundation for the belief at one time that Morse desired a divorce tight was looking and wondering he prevalent in order that he might marry Mrs. laid: William B. Gelsht-neor any other You have been In a eoo, haven't woman. you?" While at first, in the unravelling of Oh. yes. the tangled skein of mystery. Captain You liavn noticed bones lying about Morse appears ns chief conspirator, and that only for him there would an the floor of the lions cage?" never have been any Dodge-Mors- e Certainly." And yi- -! have put your hand muddle, never was there a plotter more Innocent of evil intent. It was hls through the bars of the cage after one great love for hls nephew Charles that of them to see what the lion would da caused him to take the initial step out No, I never did any tom-fothing of which came the famous scandal; like that. Any man of common sense other moves were made, he declares, knows that the lion would bite him. by Abe Hummel, the veteran criminal So thats the way you, lost your fin- and divorce lawyer, to whom he paid a retainer of $10,000, and who had to ger, la It?" do something to Justify the retention No, not exactly. of this sum. How not exactly? Why, I got the bone out all right, CONVICTIONS ARE OF VALUE. and the lion only grinned at me, but mar a on wood next day, while sawing Must Be Planted Deep if They Are to chine, I got these fingers in the way Hold and Influence, were saw and they of the old nipped Nobody who la endowed with a good off. Next time you go to the soo try It on. You dont know how easy you can mind and wants to live to hla satisfaction ran afford to neglect the get the bones out." of convictions, says Edward S. What In the Metropolitan. Martin "Reserved." Men resign much to love. Boms giro tltlo are they? They ought to be opinions ana suit, based on knowledge and definitely somo foible, some favor, Some fashion, soma fame; thought out. Practically they come Somo give their illusions (or blessed or In various ways often by Inheritance evil). Some give up religion, somo give up the or as the result of early training; devil; sometimes by association, sometimes Some give their advancement, come give from the automatic working of the their careers; Some, giving their hands, would give also mind during long periods whan It Is their ears: Some give up their famlllee, eome their acquiring and sifting knowledge and convaeatloni: Some give up their dubs, and a few their experience. Sometimes, again, seem come victions to espesuddenly, flirtations; Soma give up their poverty, many their cially religious convictions, though pelf. But aeldom a man gives the whole of there Is usually a long process of prehimself! paratory thought behind them, and It hls He may give up station but keep hls is really only the final conclusion that Is sudden. Deep convictions on any estates. May five up hls likings but cherish hls One don't come ready-madsubject nates; Hs may give up his clubs still he holds has to work for them; to earn them. to his dinners; He may give up hie sins but consorts If they are to hold and to Influence with the sinners! conduct, they must be planted deep. - Golden Gate FUR-MSHE- Ceylon Tea grown in the highlands of Ceylon where new soil and D Tell Us Your Travel Troubles ! . j ' j climatic conditions combine Psrhaps we may be able to make easy for you tha Eastern trip that now looks hard and uninviting.-- Wo have done it before with our THRO' Standard and Tourist aleeping car service via SCENIC linos thro' the cool dustless mountains and along dear snow-borrivers. n - j fragrance and For summer travel, the mountain route la decidedly best because coolest. hs r strength. - Use half usual quantity. J. A. FOLGER & CO. San Ftandsco Eutabllahed iS$o R. F. NESLEN 79 W. General Agent 2d South St. Salt LaKe City m s ALL EYES ARE TURNED ON THE PROMISED LAND Homeseekers From .Everywhere Will Start Life Anew in the Rich and Fertile Uintah Indian Reservation. enver Post) will seek home and fortune there, ainl Moffat! tens of thousands of miners and prosVernal: pectors will delve for precious metals. , Price! The coal deposits, too, are rich and nuennow merous and cover a vast terrlloiy. Three Utah towns are Just gaging In a spirited contest as to Scores of fortunes will be made in black diamonds" there ere anotner which shall become the commercial decade rolls by. hub of the Uintah Indian reservation, 2,500,000 Aeree For Settjars. to be thrown open to settlement early That in September. portion of the reservation Moffat, already denominated as the which has not been allotted to the InGate City," wants the honor, and in- dians for homesteads and which will sists that it shall have It; Vernal de- be thrown open to the public commands It because Its cltlsens were the prises approximately 2,500,000 acres, original boosters for the opening of the and should support a population of big reserve; Price claims It because 100.000. The conditions governing tne that town has long been established, location of homesteads will be pracand because It is tbe only point at tically the same as those which prepresent near the reservation that has vailed at the opening of other reservarailroad connection. tions, wherein the land was allotted Moffat is a Colorado town located In through the drawing or lottery sysUtah. It is named In honor of David tem. The details for registering, drawH. Moffat, the Denver ing, etc., are, however, yet to be banker, and Is backed by Denver worked out by the interior department and Colorado men and money. Vernal at Washington, aAd will be announced and Price are strictly Utah towns, in due time through an executive order backed and owned by Utah people. by the president. And the town that will eventually beAll men and single women over il come the commercial metropolis of the years, persons under the age of 21 who new Eldorado must hustle for the are heads of families and who are not honor. owners of more than 160 acres of land, In addition to wanting lo be the com- and who are cltlsens or have declared mercial, agricultural and mining head- their Intention to become cltlsens of quarters of the Uintah reservation, the United States, are qualified to each of the three towna is putting up make homestead entry. The usual disa stiff fight to be denominated as reg- crimination In favor of old soldiers and s, their widows will be fully observed. istering points for prospective and each also wants to be the Method of Drawing. place where the final drawings will - necessary for those who notIs It take place. The land office Is now located at Vernal, and that point will want a farm to be present at the drawing. but they should be at some point probably be the drawing point Regiscan be kept posted on the tering Offices may be opened at both where they names that are drawn. and numbers Moffat and Price In order to shorten the Journeys of prospective homeseek- The first name drawn from the wheel ers and facilitating the work of re- will be numbered 1, the second name will be numbered 2, the third cording land claimants. These details drawn name drawn will be numbered S, etc. are yet to be settled by the department Now, suppose a thousand names aie at Washington. drawn the first day. The first hundred Where Towns Are Locatsd. successful applicants will be given Price is located about thirty miles south of the reservation; Vernal la lo- until the fifteenth day after the drawclaim In the land office cated about twenty-fiv- e miles east, to- ing to file their the second hundred unand at Vernal, ward the Colorado line; Moffat Is sitfifuated within a stone's throw of Fort til the seventeenth, etc. On the should lie Duchesne, in the extreme southwest teenth day the first hundred comer of the reserve. Its claims for at the land office. The register of the land office calls for No. 1 to file his governmental favors are many. The As natural roadways into the reservation claim, and so on down the line. oil marked is claim flies it his each from the south, east and north at Moffat, and It Is because of from the plat of the reservation, and must make hls choice each inis fact that that place has already from applicant left. Is It can readily be what oeen designated The Gateway City. settlers should seen that prospective lare number of Post Wheeler. of ail some Idea as to the desirable kinds are under course buildings of erection, and have be JACK TAR AND HIS MONEY. and of the Vtofflce will be established there portionsto make otherreservation, Make No Mistake. selections In case within the next few weexs. An ready been taken. My dear air, said the man who aat Economical "Good Timo" Result of gravity waterworks system is hls first has alreadybe Permission may given to those for fifteen minutes, listening to a Ming surveyed and will be built Superintendent's Ruse. by having registered to view the land to t spring. The Denver men behind In the Sailors Home In Brooklyn, story by the other man. my candid are already be drawn. Many people is that you are a liar and yet the navy project contemplate the. expendl-,- r for safe keepboys some kind opinion sure. I am not Let me ask you a ques- ing In the coursedeposit vf. 23within the next year gathering preparing to start of a year many thouof business while waiting for the openpublic Improvements. tion. sands of dollars. Some time ago, one ing. Opening Creating Interest. , Fire away." of them, .after being paid off at the office was opened for busiland The npenlnff of the great ness July 1. with Charles De Molay as If you have been lying and I call end of hls enlistment, had 700, which so reservation, rich In mineral, B. Colton as receiver. you a liar would you be Indignant?" he deposited with the superintendent ffncultural and graxing lands. Is register and Don the The two principal points for "Certainly, lr." of the homo all but $50, with which tlng widespread interest HornAnd If you have been telling the he Intended to have a gathering of the ' people will be Vernal, wH1 com fro11 V.1 as east far good time. ets Atlantic where the land office la established, truth, and I call you a liar, what coast, and not a few are and in a about Along returned reshe on the midnight of border the Moffat, Pected from California, then? for the hilarious condition and asked for $50 They are connected by a of the new territory have been ervation. Exactly the same, air. The only more. The superintendent handed telephone line, and information can be y a,lvttsed, and a good, cheap readily obtained at either place. thing for you to do la to alt tight and him two for 0 mere bills, and the sailor Is asking make no comment Thats where a weal off, proving Location of Reeeryation. satisfied. The folapparently proposition. Colorado, always has the beat of It The Uintah reaervation lies In Uin- story-telllowing he Mexlc morning and Utah will, tah and Wasatch counties. In the stale dropped In and reof the to give quested the 01 reat bulk superintendent vHe'Uyn,ah those of Utah, extending from Green river him the balance of hla money, as hs When Balfour Scored. h0iM,re t0 locate In the rescr-fm- on the east va,, miles of within few to a houwinds of husbandmen iv. A story of Lord Balfour has been was going home. The superintendent Heber. the county seat of Wasatch hese four great commonwealths county, on the west To the north the going the rounds of the London clubs. offered him $648. "Np," said the sailor; "Im not that country extends to the crest of the It la Bald that Lord Balfour presented This a document to tbe king for hla signakind of a chap. I dont want to cheat great Uintah mountain range. tract of land was first set apart for ture. It had to do with the appoint- yon out of $48. I drew $100 from yon the Ute Indians In 1851 by Brigham ment of an Important office, the ap- last night, and youve paid me $4$ You young, governor of Utah territory and pointee being nnwelcome to the king, too much." probably superintendent of the In- but who, owing to political reasons, "Youre mistaken," said the superkst part of your dians. President Lincoln In 1861 off- must receive the posL When asked intendent "When you came the set aside this land as an Indian icially name would be pleased to too much of time I gave you only $2, and this reservation, find this was approved in whose ill! the he have post hla majesty said: Is the balance due you." 1864 by act of congress. See the book it "All right governor," replied the The agricultural lands of the Uintah Oh, the devils" And shall the docbasin are at an elevation of 6,500 feet ument run as usual," said the earl, Jack tar; but would you believe It shelI had Just as much fun on that $2 as 'our trusty, well beloved counselip the Duchesne river, and are tered by the high Uintah mountains lor If it had been $50." The king signed the grant on the north and the Wasatch range (From the L THE JOURNAL Carrier, One Month. 60c. By Mail, One Month.50c sub-agenc- y, . ol multt-mllllon-a- home-seeker- con-ror- ge Frisco System CHICAGO A EASTERN ILLINOIS R. R. Double Daily Trains BETWEEN St. Louis and Chicago MORNING AND EVENING From LaSalle Street Station, Chicago 9:50 a. m. 9:10 p. m. From Union Sta. (Merchants Bdg) St. Louie, 9:30 a. m. 0:40 p. m. Morning or evening connection at both termini with line diverging. Equipment entirely new and modern throughout A DOUBLE-TRAC- K RAILWAY. 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