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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL Investors , oppor-- unity to be found, at pres-rn- t, in Ogden Real Estate. 1 worth the t either The ocAeion vestigation o In- hoine-erke- r, speculator of thoae desiring to invest their savings in a safe and profitable way. Let me tell your about It. GEO. A. HORN Fire and Life Insurance Real Estate 411 ECCLES BUILDtNQ From ilie Wonder i Xrv.) Milling New. In Wonder Iheiv in an old. faithful, crop-eare- d burro, whose master de not have any very hard woik for him to do. and when he is not engaged In carrying burdens around to the various mines, is allowed to roam about the town, making his living by gathering the succulent bunch grass which grows When the old among the sagebrush. fellow has had enough green grass to satisfy hia appetite, and wants some- thing good for dessert, he comes into town and picks around among the old tomtao cans. etc. .He seems to enjoy It. . and attends to hts own business strictly. Several small boys have been in the habit lately of capturing Mr. Burro and using him as a saddle horse. Jack la not built precisely upon saddle horse lines, and does nut travel fast enough to suit the ideas of progress of young America, and they have tried to remedy the deficiency by using the usual persuasive methods as applied to burros. Now. we do not like to see so good and faithful a friend aa a burnt abused, and take this method of lecturing all who think the proper way to get motion out of a burro is to elub it out of him. The ass, or, as we term him in the mining region, burro, is one of the most useful, faithful, esslly kept, and naturally kind animals known to mankind. He is always found on the frontier, doing the advance work of civilisation, carrying the burden of the prospector, and seldom complaining. He is less appreciated In proportion to the work he does, than any animal we know of. If the little fellow does not do Just as i his master thinks he would like to have, it Is the custom with many to ascribe his failure to comply with the demands of his master to stubbornness, and to apply the usual remedy for stubbornness that Is, to seise a pick handle or some other convenient implement, go to work on the hide of Mr. Burro, and when the wlelder of the club la exhausted. It is time to quit. The burro has had about enough for one dose. The writer has observed the habits of Mr. Rurro some, and for the benefit of those who havo not. will volunteer this advice, looking at the burro from a purely commercial point of view, and leaving humanity out of the question, It is better policy to leave out the pick handle treatment and use a sweet cracker, or a lump of sugar. He will travel farther, and carry a heavier load, upon a diet of oatmeal mush than he will upon a pk'khandle. Resides, if you want him to be In camp every morning by a given hour tha easy way to get him there, exactly upon time, ie to make a practice of having something he likee, any n lump of sugar, n piece of bacon rind, or the remainder of the flapjacks at breakfast If you eat your breakfast at a given time, and have the little morsel ready for Jack at that time, you may be certain that he will be on time to the minute. We never saw one look at his watch, but they have a way of knowing what time breakfast will be ready, and are always on hand to the minute. A burro will do more work, for lens pay, and do less growling about it, than any servant man baa ever discovered. Therefore we say, do not abuse the faithful burro, but treat him aa any good, faithful servant should le be treated, and cut out the remedy. Far Ejifeatss&wa When the system has been weakened and the vitality lowered by illness or overwork, ' HEUSER-B(j- g a A NON wHl supply (ho elements INTOXICANT 15c fo $1.00 THE DEN Opportunity Doesn't Go to Bed ianto saxsag. with the she's as i i chickens, likely knock at your door after sundown as before and. like a good soldier, you should always lie ready for the call. She MAY knock at the door of the fellow who has no bank account but he Isn't In as good shape to take advantage of the situation aa the man who has an account at n strong, conservative bank, n bank that la and able to help him out In willing case he needs Just a little more money than he has on deposit. Sturt an account with us and be ready to welcome opportunity the lime she knocks at your door. nt The Ogden State Bank OF OGDEN, UTAH. R C. BIGELOW, President, J. M. BROWNING. Vice Pres. A P. BIGELOW. Cashier, R. A. MOTES, Asst Cash. 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The lights are chiefly of use in helping a man to find the keyhole at four in the morning. The manufacturers give a guarantee that each purchaser will have a bright futur-- before him aa long as be carries the light i Ogdsn's Beat Drug Store. Wm. Driver & Son DRUG COMPANY Georgs W. Drivar, Man a gar. 2453 Washington Ava. &tttmtaU3mtlt Cor. 24th and Washington Solicits 8 new accounts, depositors court so us treatment and ovary raason- accommodation. pital URPLUS ty Huve a people about TO CURE ANY DliEASE. (Eommmtal ' Earns Living In Odd Way. There Is a woman In New York who earns her living by conducting blind aa-r,n- . . . . Savings Department. Tha Canoe Mast be Removed, Bam Way With Daadraff. Kill tha germ that causes dandruff, falling hair and baldness, you will have no more dandruff, and your hair must pow luxuriantly. Newbro's Herplcide not only contains tha dandruff germ destroyer, bud It Is also a most delightful hair dressing for regular toilet usa No ether hair preparation la on this .fintifla basis of destoylng tha dandruff germs It stops all Irritation, keeps thi scalp sweet, pure and wholasoma Remember that something claimed to bt of just as good," will not do tbs work Bold bv leadinj genuine Herplcids samdruggists Bend Us In stamps for Mich Detroit, Cs. Tho to Herpleido ple cents and (LOB. Two olseo required (o build up and restore the vital forces. It is the ideal Tonic and Predigested Food in liquid form. I Imported Cigars PAGE THREE. EB2CSSXCX2MB3; BE Kim 70 JACK Enterprising Realise the exceptional RSDAY. AUGUST 8. 190:. Sold by &II Druggists and Grocers in cases of 1 Doz. Large or 2 Doz. Split Bottles I'llii St. Louis, Mo. Anheuser-Busc- h For 12 lope of Ret Metal cape from Largs Mak-NutriBottles with GaU Toll mark or 24 from Split Buttles with Black TradamaA ami 15c lor protege, we will aeod of eur Vienna Art Pietro to Brewers stands iinfiupiitred to this TracRs Mile Deep in the Earth ns to break Joints and the locomotives lisic practically an even beuring at all il'llcs.. tiny. One of the most during dreams of any railroad builder is that of 1. H. Moffat, the Colorado pioniir, who Ims undertaken to construct a railroad front Denver to Suit Like I'lty on mi air line, and In doing this lias IihiI to climb l he crest of I lie great divide. Tunnels almost wlihoti! number, bridges spanning seemingly bottomless chasms In the inoiinliilns and snow-sheone of them a mile in lenglli are features of this line In Its climb to an attitude of ll.tiiiu feet through a wilderness that until the advent of Moffat's men whs siipsiseil to constitute an linicnctr-ibibarrier. The Ingenuity for which Americans are famous Is continually cropping up to help solve perplexing problems In railroad building. This knark was re sponsible for the Inception of the prac. lice, now general In the West, of forming fills or embarkiuents by means of hydraulic power. The usiihI procedure under auch rlmimstanrea Is to construct a tenijMirary dam anil with the force of the water thus obtained to use a motor far more powerful than the average fire hose to tear down I he hllla In the vicinity. The gravel thus washed down la conducted tn wisidcti conduits to any point desired and terraced up to form a AH or bank In any form desired. Often when n ravine has been partially filled by thia novel transference of earth and rock n short aiian bridge will suffice, where formerly n lung wooden trestle had bv n tie essury Hi. Louis ds locomotives are each provided Willi two double steel cog wheels, through which the power is applied. Extending from the sides of these wheels are four corrugated surfaces, upon which the isiwerful steam and hand brakes do their work. Either of these brakes Is sufficiently (tnwerful to stop the locomotive and the train. The steam cylinders of the locomotives are also fitted with water brakes and are utilised on the downward Journey to dare-devregulate the speed of the train. The posed. locomotive pushes the ear In ascendThe descent by rail to the bottom of ing and preeedea It when descending, the deepest and most picturesque cleft thua giving perfeet control over tho in the surface of the earth will round car, which, because of not living out a cam pa I ttn of railroad construction coupled to the locomotive, cun be let designed to make easy access to the down Independently. American iieople their greatest natural Whereaa the Pike's Peak railway for the curiosity. Only a few years ago the and the new marvel proji-rteGrand Canyon could be visited only by Grand Canyon are the most thoae sightseers who had the time and spectacular of all the feata of modem money to make a seventy-mil- e trip hy railroad engineering, they are by no stage from the nearest railroad sta- means the only masterpieces of steel-trac- k tion. Latterly the Santa Fe railroad d highway construction to he has built a branch line that carries found In the empire between the tourists to the very brink of the treand the raclflr coast. Indeed, mendous abyss, and now the new In- the t entire region abounds in miracles cline road will provide an easy and of railroad building. Great mountains comfortable means of descent to the have been tunneled and chasms banks of the river, a mile below a bridged after a fashion deemed fooljourney which now involves an all-- 1 hardy, not to say impossible, before day trip on horseback down a tedious they were aromplished. Such achieveand tortuous trail, where one misstep ments a a the building of the Cascade by n horse would send his rider hurl- mountains tunnel, two milea in length, In twenty-eigmonths, have resulted ing Into space. The almost perpendicular railroad In the aelectlon of Yankee railroad enthat will penetrate the depths of thnj gineers and contractors for the most famous freak of nature In the south- - j difficult tasks in all parts of the world. west will be In technical chara'ter-Istlc- a Thus It was two Americana who provery nearly the countenart of jected and built that marvel of engithe ingenious cog rnlroad which now neering, the Oroya railroad. In Peru, enables the twentieth century glolie- -t which reaches an elevation of more rotter to climb Pike's Peak by steam than 15,000 feet above sea level even power. The Grand Canyon railmad higher than Pikes Peak road and will use the rail rack seen on the which has more than sixty tunnels on Pike's Peak road, and which forms a its line. Nor must It be supposed that continuous double ladder, Into which our railroad builders have won all their the toothed wheels of the locomotive triumphs In mountainous regions, work. The maximum grade of 25 per where nature seems to forbid the passcent on the famous railroad in the age of man. There Is nothing in the Rockies will be exceeded on the line of annals of engineering more thrilling this novel new carrier In Arixona. The than the sucessful fight recently Pike's Peak road. In n length of waged to turn back Into its course the than nine miles, overcomes an eleva- nomandtc Colorado river. Ere this was tion of 7,518 feet, and ranks to this day accomplished the (Southern Pacific ss one of the most wonderful railroad had to frequently change Us in railroad building in this or roadbed at short notice, sending trains over the Salton sea by means of tresany other country. To prevent tile moving or sliding of tles. Western Canada has been the scene the track of one of these cog railways, the and some splendid exploits In railroad Its to of enormous weight owing effect of varying temperature upon Iron building. For Instance, there was the and pt eel, scores of anchors are Imbed- occasion when In the construction of ded In the solid rock of masonry at the mountain division of the Canadian distances of from 200 to 1,400 feet Pacific It was found necessary at a apart, a cording to the grade. The com- point on the FYaser river to skirt the mon T rails, weighing forty pounds edge of a rocky mountain by means of per yard, are used, and they are laid cutting a ledge along the face of a to standard gauge. The office of these cliff. This might have been compararails la to carry the weight and guide tively simple aa an engineering probthe train, nil the pushing force being lem were It not for the fact that half exerted upon the rack rails. These way along the mountain side was a latter are made from the beat Besse- deep cleft In the rock, which, of course, mer steel, the teeth having been cut made a break In the shelf that was befrom the solid piece by means f spe- ing cut. This cleft was hundreds of The rack rails are feet In width, and when n wooden trescial machines. In Inches length and vary In tle was thrown across It It fell under eighty weight from twenty to thirty pounds the weight of a construction train. per foot, the heaviest ones belnr used Finally Sir William Van Horne, the reon the steepest grades. The rack lad- sourceful railroad builder, conceived der (set In the middle of the track) is the Idea of a masonry bridge In this formed by two rack rails set about two "Jaws of death. as It Is called, and he inches apart. The rails are laid on ao ncordlngly built a stone structure that Tin d Mla-alaslp- pl ; ht achb-ve-ment- s the Famous Budwciser Beer aayaddreao in the United States, A Cleveland (Ohio) capitalist is now busy with the preliminaries of what is unquestionably the most novel and during railroad construction project ever undertaken. This is nothing less than an inclined railroad from the rim to the bottom of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado river the supreme natural wonder of the world. When It is taken Into consideration that the mnn- stcr chasm In Arisona Is thirteen miles wide and a mile deep At the point where the road la to descend, and that the rock walla are very precipitous in many places. It will be better appreil ciated what feat la pro- oE c Called. The cnmcdluii hoarder who owed five weeks' hack pity was lu one of those fuceiiuus iiummIh. "Maduiu," lie chuckled. aiMurlng a gn-csi raw berry and bidding it alsive his khi icer, "I undeiKlaiul that uu entered the Ixiariltug house business to bo merely lo save enough conic an actress. Am I tight?" The landlady stared at him wildly, Yea, Mr. Highball," ahe ressiiided T am laiardiug In rasping tones lieata at present so that I may be able to beat the boards later on. And then the comedian boarder left the table without eveu flntahlug bis duasert Leaded. Tha old man looked reflectively at the brass tip of hla wooden leg. "Then," bo aald, the surgeons took me np and laid me carefully in tha ammunition wagon, and Hold on, captain," said a listener. You dont mean the ammunition wagon. You mean the ambulance wagon." lint tha captain shook hla head. No," he Insisted; I was an full of bullets that they decided 1 belonged to the ammunition wagon. -- Globe-Democr- Roeee in Legend and History, When the captive Jews In Babylon hung their harps umn the wlllowe, the air was sweet with the fragrance of growing roses; and upon returning to their own land the exllee aro laid tc have carried with them needs of the flowers whleh had brightened their captivity. Thu Syria became the home of nines. Even the name of thin country In derived, arenrding to some philologists, from Keri. meaning a In the Sanskrit, the orient wild rose. of Tindu myths declares that Vishnu found hla wife In the heart of a rose. Since the day of Vlahnu, many another baa found hla wife. If not In the. heart of a rose, by means of a rose. My love I apeak In flowera," and the rosebud haa been eapedally Intrusted with the lover's message. From Legends of the Rosea," by lira. A. S. Hardy, In the Circle. 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