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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE TWENTY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ID, 19TJ some mark, some badge, which will always distinguish the man who tor TEDDY a certain space of time has done hie. work well on this Isthmus, Just as the button of the Grand Army distinguishes the man who did hie work well in the civil war. Another thing. In the Grand Army the spirit that appeals to me most is the spirit of full Its SPEECH OF THE PRESIDENT TO and frank comradeship among lieutenwaa man a a Whether members. ISTHMUS. NATIVES ON THE MI $1 of the Army of the ant-general States, or whether he was the youngest recruit whose age would perTalks to People of Colon Urging Them mit him to serve in the ranks, makes U uited no difference. If he did his duty well to Got Diligent and Build Canal he is a comrade to his fellows, and Forewith Discusses Wage Question acclaimed aa such In a spirit of full man Promises Everybody a Raise. equality In every Grand Army post. The point is not the position, but the way in which the man handled him-- If in the position. Bo here, whatAddress of President Koosevelt to the Commission, at Colon, Panama, No- ever the work, whether It be that of chief engineer, assistant engineer, mavember 17, 1906. chinist, foreman or steam shovel man, Ladles and Gentlemen: It was without precedent for a the only question that need be asked President to leave the United States is, did the man do it well? And to do but this work Is without precedent. it well, gentlemen, you must do Just little more than merely earn the You are doing the biggest thing of tlie kind that has ever been done, and I salary. Each man must have In him wanted to see how you were doing It. the feeling that, besides and above 1 8m profoundly thankful that I shall what he Is rightfully entitled to for be able to take back to the United his work, that aside and above that States the message that the nation's must come the feeling of triumph at picked sons are carrying themselves being associated In the work itself; ao well here that I can absolutely must come the appreciation of what guarantee the success of the mighty a tremendous work It Is, of what work which they are doing. It is splendid opportunity la offered to any i.ot an easy work. Mighty few things man who takes part In It. Aa I came s that are worth doing are easy. up the tine through the Culebra cut it is rough on the men and Jus: yesterday, on one of the steam shov It els they had out the legend, We will a little rougher on the women. has pleased me particularly to see, do our best to help you dig It." X liked for a firm to have its clothing made to a I have met the wives who have to look at that motto. That is the down here with their husbands, right spirit. Another man called out come its own styles, cut, measurements and the way in which they have turned In to me aa the train passed, We are to make the best of everything and going to put It through." That la tha to have its own name for the product. to help the men do their work well. spirit I like to see, and It la the spirit We do this and our long experience I want to say this word to you that you have In you. In any army there are some men men, right through, to alt of you. alone enables us to do it. who are engaged In the work of dig- who, to use a homely phrase, can't ging this canal, whether you are here stand the pace. So, here on their chief Isthmus, there is an occasional man as superintendent, foreman, clerk, machinist, conductor, engineer, who does not mean well at all; and man and he la the when a man of either type gvts out American who is setting the mark for and goes home It la much more comthe rest of you to live up to, by the fortable for him not to aay that he way whoever you are. If you are do- failed, hut that somebody else was not ing your duty you are putting your really a good man. There will always country under an obligation to you be a certain percentage of men in Just as a soldier who does his work any work who for one cause 'or an(There is a house la Balt Lake doing business on well in a great war puts the country other become disgruntled, become our thunder, but we donf mind.) under obligation to him. As X have sulky, and then try to run down the seen you at work, seen what you have work and run down thoee who are done and are doing, I have felt Just doing it; and they are the natural and When you buy Roycroft clothing you exactly aa I should feel if I saw the legitimate sources of the misinformapicked men of my country engaged tion and slander of the yellow writbuy a year's guarantee too. We ask In some great war. I am weighing ers, of the men who preach the gosand Suits your inspection of Roycroft my words when I say that you here pel of despair, whether In magazine who do your work well In bringing to or in newspaper. If there ts any vetOvercoats, also of our Christinas things completion this great enterprise will eran of the civil war here he will tell for men and boys. stand exactly as the soldiers of a few, you there were coffee coolers" In and only a few, of the most famous those days, too; there are some of armies of all the nations stand In his- them to be found everywhere and at tory. This is one of the great works all tlmea. These men, as they go of the world; It Is a greater work home beaten, will give a totally wrong than you yourselves at tha moment Impression of the rest of the men down realise. Borne of you, a good many here, a totally wrong Impression, not of you, are sons of men who fought to their countrymen as a whole, but in the civil war. When your fathers to a few people of little faith who were In the fighting, they thought measure the standard of you who sucgood of the fact that the blanket waa ceed in doing the work by the stantoo heavy by noon and not quite dard of those who fall In the effort heavy enough by night, that the perk to do the work. We can disregard was not aa good aa It might be, sad them. No man can see aa I have seen was sometimes Inaufli- - the character of the men engaged In the hard-tac- k dent In amount, and that they wen doing this work and not glow with not always satisfied with the way ir. pride to think that they are reprewhich the regiments were led. Those sentatives of his country. No man were the things they talked about can see them and fall to realise that good deal of the time. But when the our honor and Interest are safe in Exiled Forever. Doga. war was done when they came home, their hands are safe In your hands, The man, tall, and dig- when To teach a dog not to bark would they looked at what had been In closing, all I have to say Is this: aeem to be aa impoaalble a task as nified, stood on the deck of the accomplished, all those things sank You are doing a work the like of which rd-bound steamer trying vainly to Into insignificance, and the great fact teaching a child not to cry or a boy has not before been seen In the ages, control the tears that coursed down remained that they had played their a work that shall last not to talk loud, but there le a through the on reoord where a dog was ao taught, his worn and haggard cheeks. Alai part like men among men; that they ages to come, and I pledge you, as although It took the trainer three he sighed aa the ahlp moved slowly had borne themselves to that when president of the United States, and years to accomplish It. Then he from the dock, I shall never see this, people asked what they bad done of speaking for the people of the United worth in those great years all they States, every ounce of support and thought he had a dog that differed my old home, again!" from all the other dogs In the world, What waa your alnT" asked the had to sky was that they had served help and assistance that It is In my and faithfully in the great power to give you, so that we tobut In this he waa mistaken, for there sympathetic passenger, "that It Is pun- decently So armies. you men here, in the fu- gether, you backed by the people of are at least three varieties of doge ished by eternal exile? man each of you will have the the United States, may speedily bring ture, never the bark the tearful man, pathat Sir, answered dog If he has done his duty this greatest of works to a triumph to feel, right of Thibet, the shepherd dog of Egypt thetically, It waa not aln. It was and a little more than his duty right ant conclusion. and the Australian dog. The law In folly. 1 was n Judge at the baby up to the handle in the work here on some countries Is quite severe on show. the Isthmus, that he has made his nlghtrbarklng doge. In Japan, for country his debtor; that he has dons RUNNING FARM WITHOUT WORK, more than his full share in adding rethe owner of the dog Is liable Transatlantic Travel Tuma. nown to the nation under whose flag Not Quite That, But a Creak Doaa to arrest and to a penalty of one There has come n turn In the tide this canal Is being built on work the e years complaint of Many Thlnga by Electricity. (A voice in the audience: How who has been disturbed by the of transatlantic travel, and it la now There would be a good moving westward. The 119,000 first about Mr. Bigelow?) A barking. farmer In New York and Why, gentlemen, there never waa a state progressive many arrests made If a law of that went second cabin passengers who era of kid glove the heralds done feat eastward since the beginning of great yet that there were kind should be enforced In any of our to the Technical farming, according or foolish to to the wish enough, are enough In York. New year landing uhurban towns. N. Y. Herald. try to Interfere with It and to sneer World Magaxina He has made laziat thoae who are actually doing the ness a success, and can now do his work. From time to time little men term, work without a backache. will come along to find fault with There Is a little creek running what you have done, to say that through his farm. Thla he has bar something could have been done bet- nesaed and forced to run a dynamo, ter, that there has been some mis- which In turn gives light and heat takes, some shortcoming, that things for the house and outbuildings. are not really managed in the best of But Mr. Miner was not satisfied with all possible manners, In the best of all their say, and they will go down his accomplishment The hardest task stream like pubbles, they wilt vanish; about the farm, the one which everybut the work you have done will re- one moat dreaded, waa turning the main for the ages. It la the man who milk separator at a speed of 7,4041 does the Job who counts, not the little revolutions per minute. Thla had scolding critic who thinks how It been done by hand. ought to have been done. So Mr. Miner Installed a motor I go back a better American, a which turned the milk separator every prouder American, because of what I have seen the pick of American man- mornng and evening satisfactorily hood doing here on the Isthmus. You without, any hard labor on tha part will have hard times. Each of you of the progressive farmer. will sometimes think that he Is misThe next Job to be hitched np to understood by some one above him. the new horse was turning tha big That is a common experience of all barrel churn. Then came the grindof us, gentlemen. Now and then you stone which Is the farm hand's bugwill feel as If the people at home were bear during the harvest season. The indifferent and did not realise what millstream was next made to pump were you doing. Do not make a mis- the water for household nee up to take; they do realize It, and they will have a large line of Toys, Dolls and realise It more and more crealy as the roof, where there waa a large resthe years go by. I cannot overstate ervoir for storing it Games this year and the selection is the intensity of the feeling I have But wood had to bo need for the and therein I merely typify the senti- cookstove, and the sled length logs much better than we ever had before. ment of the average man of our coun- had to be cut down, ao a circular aaw try) as to the vital importance of the was added to the outfit and a new Santa Claus can please the little boys and girls task that you are doing; and to each use was thus found for the electric of you who does his share of that task from our stock very easily. current. thtre win come In the end the proud assurai.we of vital duty well done. We received an extra large line of China Uncomplimentary Comparison. This (insurance can come to but a Captain Homer Hedge, the preal limited number of men In each genand Cut Glass ware which we are placing on the eration; and you are to be congrat- dent of the Aero club, told at a dinner ulated that you are among that 11m- - In New York a balloon story. market at a very low price. A friend of mine," he said. lteti number. I do not pity you be- -j cause you have before you a hard task. I would feel ashamed of you if I Anything you need for Xmas presents for thought you wanted pity. I admire a huckster and knocked a half men, women and children will be found at our you. 1 wish that any one of my boys turnips oat of the mans hand. was old enough to take part In the stpres and you can save money by buying here. I feel that to each of you work. has come an opportunity such as Is A -- Its a New Thing Some-fine- You Can Only Buy Roycroft WISE CHOICE ha KalnOvet Rrinj; in an "f old coat to allow his aize, and nVll desire after Christmas. change you OMR HABERDASHERY Our showing of Christmas Haberdashery is .... m , display, Our Elegant Xeetwear, Choice Gloves, our Shins flers, Umbrellas, Huspenders and the many other thin. in Toggery a Man is always wanting, are rurmt and thW that money can buy, jf SPOKIMQ JACKETS MID BITH ROBES Weve a fine line of these luxurious garments . highly Man. prized by every Come here for Ilis Christinas and youll find just the thing with a moderate price attached. team-shov- el Clothing From Us F. M. NYE &ya Clothiers CO. 2413 WASHINGTON AVENUE A . Grand Opera House Dec. 19th Wednesday, THE TOGGERY An Attraction of Real Merit (Where Quality Comes First) ROWLAND & CLIFFORD Offer the Prominent Character Comedian, I1R. JAMES KYRLE AAC CURDY and an Excellent Supporting Company in the Dramatic Success ; j The Old Clothes Man Non-Barki- gray-halre- d outwa- lion-heade- The Well Known Expert Boxers nanny Dougherty and Kid In Sharkey, Appearing the Last act as a Special Featureforla the Lady Arena Scene. The boxing exhibition Is perfectly proper Extra Attraction Audiences. $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c Prices... d . any-on- WE -- I j vouchsafed to but few In each guer-- j atlon. I shall see if It Is not ossible to provide for some little memorial, balloons dirigible.' Auditorium Rink Engagement Extraordinary 17th One Week, Commencing Monday, December THE WORLD'S CHAMPION TRICK SKATER MISS EFFIE PRUITT In a eeriaa of now and difficult tricks on roller skate, absolutely atrating her undisputed title to her ooubriat of . QUEEN OF THE LITTLE WHEEL. Admisoion, Afternoon, 10e. ' dame1 Evening, 15c. |