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Show PAGE SIX. DAILY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1905. UTAH STATE JOURNAL. deemed advisable to construct but m CONDITION OF single track. are these tracks In every Instance protected by automatic electric cutLAND offs, which prevents the entry of cars directions the In at opposite traveling same time. (Howard R. Jackson in the Denver News.) Americans are employed at present It U extremely doubtful whether those unfortunate enough to be In operating the cars, but the man- CHANGE8 BY RECOMMENDED agement expects soon to utilise native the average American citizen ever ferlng from the dread leprosy. COMMISSIONS REPORT. department, labor. lire An efficient gives a thought toward the work per with the most modem fireIn the possession of an electric rapid equlpied formed by the Philippine commission fighting apiiaratus, supplemented with tranlt system, Manila Is far In tha Needed to Effsct Lsrgsst Practicabls In connection with the Improvements the Gamewell system of lire alarm, lead of other eastern cities, such as of Lands to Disposition planned and completed for the public now protects the diy from conflagra- Shanghai, Hong Kong and Canton.' Actual Settlers. The government la rapidly complettion. good in and around Manila. n enormous breakwater and The writer was present In Manila in jn(f While Manila is the capital of the Toudo the In fire the 1899, during dredging a deep water habor In Manila Philippine Islands, the center of com- district, when the insurgents attempt- - bay. when this is finished there will In response to congressional action, merce and the hub of far eastern so- ed to bum and sack the city. the president oil October 22, 1903, apte ample wharfage for all I The most ridiculous incident con vessels calling at that harbor, ciety, It is also the warmest and most pointed Land Commissioner W. A. uncomfortable spot In the archipelago. nected with tliat event was the action I The ahalldw anchorage In the bay Richards, Forester Gifford Plnchot and The labor of government official in of one of the old fire companies still makes necessary a system of llghter-o- n Chief Engineer of Reclamation Serconnection with the municipality has duty there. The Spanish govern- Lg-- Df itself a great expense as well which (?) M being provocative of moat annoy- vice F. H. Newell, a commission "to been directed toward tlie Improvement ment had a fire department old an remind In might many ways of aanltary conditions snd the relegaing delays In freight handling during report upon the condition, operation oband effect of the present land laws, tion of ancient customs and methods cliisen of Oils country of the now rough weather. solete volunteer departments of years to the boneyard." The mud and sand dredged from the and to recommend such changes as are needed to effect the lurgest The entry of the American troop In ago. bay has been employed In two ways. was The company In question 1898 brought to Manila many men of About 400 acres of land have I tlc&ble disposition of the public lands to actual settlers who will build persuch diverse occupations as to render equipped with an extremely ancient been built up on the bay shore, hand-pum- p four-ma- n power authorities to the left bank of the Passlg manent homes upon them. On March It possible for the military This to fill every position necessary for civil about sixty feet of leaky hose. river. land, when firm, will ,be 7, 1904, the commission made a partial Tills apparatus they dragged nearly j utilized by the quartermaster's de report, recommending certain changes as well as military government. The military police force found they four miles to the fire, arriving on the payment of the army as a terminal which It deemed urgent, hut which It recently were required to acquaint themselves scene some two hours after the first' for the transport service, for store-- 1 congress did not make. with the rights of citizens and the alarm was given, and at a time when houses, offices, workshops, corral, made a second partial report, of which administration of civil law under a fully two square miles of a thickly wagon sheds, etc. The mud has also the following are the conclusions: populated district was In flames. First This report is based on a been pumped into the moat surround- military regime. was railroad Approaching the point of action, Ing the walled city, or Old Manila.1 The Manila A Dagupnn broad general view of the public land placed tiniler the control of the mil- they deliberately knelt down In the This moat is over 800 years old, and I situation, not on specific cases, before attackhad street and trains the being prayers authorities, itary aside from Its sentimental value, duel Second The present laws are not This to Its age and history, has been a suited to meet the conditions of the manned by crews of soldiers, iiuiny of ing the task confronting them. whom were found competent to act as offering to the deity completed, thtyleomtant source of danger to public remaining public domain. the health, owing to Its having long con- done their duty by manning Third The agricultural possibilities engineers, conductor and hrakemen. half-inc- h lna stream and pump throwing feet of sewage and filth, Inf the remaining public domain are Magistrate, clerk, sanitary several talned I unknown. Provision should be made spectnr. detectives, civil engineers, . of water on a galvanised Iron building for which there was no outlet I R now planned to use the land I to ascertain them, and. pending such navigators and skilled mechanics in for the best part of an hour. Today I I fart, men with the necessary quallfl-- I this Is all changed. resulting from filling the moat as a ascertainment, to hold under govem- labor! execute or all to direct fire Is The present catinns department hipUb( park and for experimental gar-- 1 ment control and In trust for such use or professional work appertaining to nearly every respect the counterpart dens under direction of the agricul- - the lands likely to be developed by the control of a new country and peo-- 1 of those In the larger American cities, tural department actual settlers. The engines, hook and ladder trucks pie. were taken from the rank and file Fourth The right to exchange Th!8 park ln conjunction with the of the army to fill positions for which and water tower are of American I botanical and zoological gardens gives I lands In forest reserves for lands out' manufacture, drawn by American I Manila ample room for the recreation I side should be withdrawn. Provision they were respectively fitted. The antiquated and unreliable hone bred horses. should be made for the purchase of 0f the people. I car. the The police, as well as the fire de- Spanish police and needed private lands inside forest reThe Insular ice plant, erected fire engine part ment, has a fair proportion of na- main talned by the Insular govern-- 1 serves, or for the exchange of such force, the and the boy and bucket method of tive member, who perform their du- ment, cost In the neighborhood of I lands for specified tracts of like area street sprinkling have all disappeared ties very efficiently. and value outside the reserves. $1,000,000. , substito make way for The police and detective forces are It Is said to be the largest in the I Fifth The former recommendation tutes conducted on the American plan. well organised and leave little t0 for the repeal of the timber and stone world. The authorities directly connected desired. In addition to keeping a ahlpload of I act Is renewed and emphasised, with tbe renovation of Manila were, Their work In a city as cosmopoli- perishable goods frozen, it Is capable Sixth The sale of timber from unIn many Instances, almost baffled with tan as Manila Is beset with many dif- of producing 250 tons of Ice every I reserved public lands should be the difficulties confronting them In ficulties. hours. The product sella I thorised. their attempts to carry on the work. The history of this branch of muni' at such a reasonable figure that event Seventh The commutation clause The filthy condition of the city was clpal service is a long story by Itself, the poor native finds It possible to I of the homestead act Is found on almost beyond description. Manila and Is deserving of more sitace than Three himself of the white man's lux- - amlnation to work badly. having but an average elevation of can be given In tills article. for luxury It certainly Is in the years' actual residence should be re- ury four feet a gravity sewerage system The opening of the Manila electric I tropic. qulred before commutation. was Impracticable. rallway. in April last marked a progThe new government laboratory reEighth The desert land law Is The excreta and household garbage. ressive epoch in the history of the cently completed at great expense Is found to lead to land monopoly in In many parts of the city, was dumped city. one of the most complete In the world many casea The area of a desert enIn the streets, thus naturally resulting not in is the Philippine Walking and has few peers. try should be reduced to not exceedIn making the place a veritable death conducive to comfort, except It be in pathn-loglic- al Actual residence for Chemical, bacteriological, ing ICO acres. trap. the early morning hours or after sunand biological research may not less than two years should be re-Therefore the development of a set be pursued there by experts provided I qulred, with the actual production of street-cleanientailed the The great heat and frequent tropi- with every article necessary to olve la valuable crop on department the education of the Inhabitants to cal rains makes the employment of a the counties problems presented to I area and proof of an adequate water the necessity for sanitary surround public conveyance almost a necessity. the sanitary engineer of today. supply. ings. This has In the past proved very It le apparent from the foregoing I Ninth After thorough investlga-th- at The average Filipino and more es- unsatisfactory and usually expensive. Manila fa rapidly approaching I tlon of the grazing problem, your com- Manila and Chinese whom the car slow old horse (of The being pecially that stage of municipal perfection for I mission Is opposed to the Immediate contains about 60,000) could not be only occasional In Us trips, proved I which many American cities have long application of any rigid system to all convinced that the health of himself of no value to the American with his ntriven In vain. grazing lands, but recommends the and bis neighbors bore a direct ratio inbred Ideas of rapid transit, while a I The one thing necessary to make It I following flexible plan: to the cleanliness of his house and public qulles or carrometa" (small I a city of vast commercial Importance I (a) Authority should be given to the I e, vehicles) were jH the Introduction of capital for the I president to set aside grazing districts 'yard. The periodical revivals of clean scarce, dilapidated and inconvenient I development of the resources of the by proclamation. I The electric railway la operating at I surrounding country. surroundings resulted only In trans(b) Authority should be given the I to of the present over about forty miles ferring rubbish from the yard The value of the principal exports I secretary of agriculture to classify I street. track, with construction contemplated for uoi are shown In the following and appraise the grazing value of Sickness and death were so familiar on about one hundred miles more for table lands in these districts: to appoint , to these eople as to he considered! suburban passenger and freight ser officers as the care of each disManila hemp $14,453,110 such necessary Incumbrance a heritage vice. trict may require; to charge and col2,663,340 Copra and cocoanuts All passenger cars hare a movable fee for grazing permoderate a entirely their own. lect 2,293,075 i Ordinances carrying severe penal- screen separating the first and second Sugar make to and apply approand mits, and cigarTobacco, ties for Infraction and dealing direct- class patronS. The fare la 8 and 5 ettes cigars to each district, 2,217,728 priate regulations of bringing the ly with this problem were required cents for the respective classes. with special object Coffee Ml before even a semblance of organized This company alio furnishes the about the largest permanent occupa-tloThe major portion of the agriculof the country by actual settlers denning up became evident. city with electric light. Manila today will compare favors The rolling stock, tracks, power- tural lands throughout the Islands has I and homeseekers. bly with any city in the world, In a house and machinery are of the latest never been cleared for planting and Is Tenth The fundamental fact that like latitude, as to cleanliness and patterns. surprisingly characterizes the situation under the capable of producing The difficulty connected with the large crops of the above commodities. present public land law Is this, that general hygienic surroundings. Public latrine and the Introduction development of the road may be reA recent act of congress guarantees the number of patents Issued is In-- 3 of the bucket system for dlsporal of alized from the fact that practically per cent on all railroad investment, creasing out of all proportion to the wastes for the use of the native and all the machinery and car material, This will undoubtedly Insure the number of new homes, Chinese populace have been erected as well as rails, etc, were shipped early construction of roads In all the and maintained in abundance. from points distant seven to twelve larger Islands of agricultural Import- The Best of Life. Under a strict administration Indl thousand miles. The material enter- ance. Not till life's ln-- it Is cooled. so now are The headlong rush slowed to a vtdunl houses and yards of the cars was The prognosis for the Industries of ing into the make-u- p pace. dean as to compare favorably with assembled in Belgium, England, Cana- the Fhlllpplne islands at present is And everj purblind passion that da and New York. The rails are of exceedingly bright many localities in the United States. Our noisier years, at last The streets are swept daily by a American manufacture, solidly laid In Spurs us in vain, snd. weary of ths In conclusion, it Is safe to prophesy race. large force of native laborers, and cement flush with the surface of the that when the plans now prepared are We carenotno more who loses or who wins till ail tha best of Ilfs seems Ah. when necessary. sprinkled In a similar streets, offering no obstacle for the carried to maturity, Manila, the city, past The best of life begins. manner to those la Denver. engagement of wheels of passing will be what our Uncle Samuel Intends for tell fame. To Previous to 1898 they were sprinkled vehicles. only and It to be the cleanest healthiest, Handicapping, and ths fickle gusts of The power house Is built of cement as well as the busiest city, In the far by men with ordinary watering pots. prr' plat In addition to the old Spanish San laid on a steel frame. east. name Abovs the grave whereto Juan de Dios hospital and the military Steam turbines are used for gener- All paths will bring us, were to loss our I modem a are at there In lieu of the present familiar but hospital atlng power. days; Letters from Prominent Men. We. on whose ears youth's passing bell horizontal engines. civil hospital, a plague hospital for has tolled of a unclaimed In list letters pubIn blowing bubbles, even as ehlldren do. The turbine room contains floor lished contagious diseases, together with a New York postofflee a the by Forgetting wo grow uid. separate establishment for the use of space sufficient for the accommoda- - few days ago were missives addressed world widens when the But tlon of six machines with their eorre-- 1 to Harry Thaw, the young Pittsburg-spendinSuch hops of trivial gain that ruled us Ilea I dynamos, each capable of er, whose marriage caused a Broken among our childhood's tors, for I then generating the current necessary to Hon recently; Rider Haggard, the Eng- We win to llsh novelist; Marconi, the wireless And mall ourselves In manhood, snd operate fifty cars. Do you make it right rise The poles for the support of the telegraph man, tnd Craig Wadsworth, Upon there us from the vast and windless secretary of the American embassy in Do you make it right -height of are scroll wires with Iron, trolley London. Those thoughts that are unto work tops that add rather than detract the soul Do you make it right You may have little power, but you are to ths nlsht. What itars from the appearance of the streets can use it wisely. The Spectator. Do you make it right The spending of other peoples through which they are erected. YOUR MONEY BACK. In portions of the walled city where money never seems to one like being In tvtry sultan f Schilling's Bwt Tan Is a teaMsi: Ihw T Unkn Goad Tns. RICHARDSON & GRANT. narrow streets obtain It was been extravagant. WHAT AMERICAN OCCUPATION THE HAS DONE FOR MANILA. -- I LIKE TO HAVE MY PRESCRIPTIONS LEY'S." 8. .aid a customer of mm, to a erythlng there la so neat, clean and buzlnT never her or giggling behind V ur business continue, T"10 urrm ??? 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I AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LOGAN, UTAH Removal Notice The Singer Store, formerly located at No. 2572 Washington Ave. has been removed to 2338 Washington Avenue where our patrons will receive careful attention. Whether you propose the purchase of a machine or not there is much to interest most women at any Singer Stoit-a- nd all are cordially invited ry man-pow- ,tor a 1PRE8,C"IPT10N aem-gol- ng semi-milita- know VP er' up-to-d- this sign you may know and will find Singer Stores Everywhere By - ex-av- ail two-wheel- ed n I I out-of-da- te g TEA l! I Only from maker to user quality considered, than any other Needles and Repairs for All Makes of Sewing Machine! SEWING MACHINES RENTED AND EXCHANGED Sing'er Sewing Machine TRAINrR FOUGHT FOR LIFE. one-four- th one-hors- are never sold to dealers These machines are now sold at lower prices, . ng These Machines JOB PINGREE, Co. JR. Vrestling Bout With Lion Turns to Grim Reality. A a athlete named Rey, connected SEEDS OF ALL KINDS w!"i the Vostock animal show, had a FEED FLOUR af.r.nw CLrape from death one day 8ALT COARSE It week, says a Paris special to the airas City Journal. He was enFINE EASTERN SALT F08 gaged in putting the wrestling lion, DAIRY Brutus, through his daily practice, POTATOES ONIONS when the brute unexpectedly fastened its teeth In his jacket. The trainer SUGAR, BY THE SACK stopped wrestling and tried to disen-gsg- e POPCORN himself by withdrawing from the KINDLING COAL Jacket and leaving It In the lions possession. DR. PRATTS STOCK FOOD But he was unable to do this, and INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD Brutus, withouet becoming actually REME- POULTRY FOODS AND savage, warmed to the encounter and DIES began to tear the trainer about the GREASE shoulders and sides. Although bleedGRAIN 8ACK8 AXLE ing freely from fifty wounds, Rey, who Is a rowerful, athletic young fellow, JR- kept his head, snd. realising that he was at the mercy of the brute if he fell, kept him off as best he could. KINDS HAY. SEEDS OF ALL I ' th'.' time Mr. Bo toek and hi? POTATOES assistants had gathered around the ONIONS PRO cage tryln to rescue the trainer and ALL KINDS OF FARM watched with apprehension the realisDUCTS. tic combat between the man and tae tnia Hot. The wrestling bout, which had When looking for a place to see to sell, In or commenced the usual playful man- either to buy will tree T ner, had developed into a grim conyour bueinees and in which one of the combatants test, to retain It was fighting for his life, and for fully right the name snd pla Remember two minutes his fate seemed sealed. JOB PINGREE, JRi Rey kept up the unequal contest, but AVE. 2572 WASHINGTON a further, difficulty In the way of his rescue was the fact that in a cage communicating with that of Brutus a companion lion was making desperate efforts to force an entry through a half open door. At last Brutus was lassooed by Mr. Bostock and dragged Into the adjoining cage. After Rey had been bandaged in the Hippodrome infirmary he me about was taken to the Rothschild hospital, When you consult no make where the doctors said if lood poisonyour eyes you lte the all ing did not set in, they hoped to save have take. I him. nach instruments and for testing eyes and grin A Touching 8tory have been broug lenses. Is the saving from death of the baoy A. Eyler, Cumberland, up in tbe ulne girl of Geoi-gMd. He wTltea: At the age of 11 spent many years wo months our little girl was ,n declining myself for th health, with serious Throat Trouble, lieve I can fit unit two physh-isngave her up. We to none. A trial v.vre almost in despair, when we resolved to try Dr. King's New Discovvlnce us both. ery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds The first bottle gave relief; after taking four bottle she wu rured. snd Is now in perfect health.' Never fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. At Ogden druggists, 50c no-- , 91. guaranteed. Trial bottle fre. SELLS I JOB PINGREE, BUYS bm-want- s s J. T. Rushm6r |