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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. PAGE TWO. THURSDAY, JANUARY IS, 190SL FELLOWSHIP. THE EASTERN IDEA OF NEVADA. sincerity In the prospective storm of I Indignation to disprove the- sweeping The East has peculiar ideas concern- generality of the statement. When a man ain't got a cent, an' hes OGDEN. UTAH, none to better qualiand the West, t to feeling kind of blue. aufflete-ning fact "This very logical PoMitbcn. ieeraal PaUubisf Cwspuy, fied to expose these foolish notions than ground for withholding any acceptun-An the clouds hang dark an heavy (Incorporated.) an wont let the sunshine Judge Guudwln of Goodwins Weekly, of hla epigram, and at the atm time Published every evening except Sunday says the Goldfield Chronicle. In a re- excuses the necessity of vehement uirough. cent Issue he discusses "Those New which might otherwise be pre- It's a grand thing, oh. my brethren. York Newspapers" in the following scribed as a matter of policy." for a feller just to toy Telephones. His hand upon your shoulder In a The following story of ths drastic Bell 14 1 ting able article: Business Office "It to astonishing how wisely the If the example of F. F. Lonergan. Ind. 1(41 ring friendly sort of way! mesas employed by ths sheepmen to Bell 4(4 1 rings New York newspapers discuss the Gold- the confessed San Francisco grafter, Editorial Rooms protect themselves from the attacks of tad. (44 S rings field situation. The governor has who dropped dead, supposedly from re- It makes a mai feel queerish; tt make the cattlemen In the movement of their called out no militia. The tact that morse, should be followed by all the the teardrops start. flocks from Colorado to Utah to taken Nevada has no militia does not matter; municipal grafters, the undertaking An yon sort o feel a flutter in ths re- from the Sentinel of Grand Junction.' TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. in their Judgment he should have called business would boom. gion of your heart; Dr. H. M. Rowe of this city covered1 $4.44 It out. At By mail one year some deputy sheriffs You can't look up an meet hto eyes; the trail and returns hale and hearty. least, II4 six months. By unconyou don't know what to any One of ths strangest and most inDoubtless most of the renders of the 1J4 should have been sworn In. All By mail three months are those of scious tha situation, papers correspondence between the president When hto hand to on your shoulder In teresting scenes ever witnessed In e By mall one month. ... . .......... AS AS but the plain duty of what should have and a friendly sort of way! ss county a scene that called to Brounaoa will readBy carrier tme month... been done to plain to them. We do not ily agree that it failed to read up to the mind the dark days following the Pay Ne Me nay to Carriers. care to discuss the matter, for what to advance advertising. Oh. the world's a curious compound. Civil war. when through tho souththe use? When newspapers reach that with Its honey and its gall. land the true Ku Klux Klan sent Its matter at the stage of learning and Intelligence that Senator and Mra Dupew have mnt With Its cars and hitter creases, but a wlerd forces under the' shadows of entered as second-clapee toff toe at Ogden, Utah, under Act they are Incapable of acquiring any out invitations for a dance this month. good world, after all; the night to protect tho purity of the of Congress of March S. 1IIA more Information It to useless to try to Chsuncey evidently wants It uiul An a good God must have made It white race and to make Impossible assume the role of schoolmaster for leastways, that Is what I say. that he to still In the social rlny negro domination was 'witnessed to Gonoral Manager them. When a hand to on my shoulder In a this county yesterday and the day beB. A. BOWMAN even If be dose wear a "But let us sea. Nevada has a land political tag. fore and last night and the night befriendly sort of way. all New England with area to Whitcomb equal James RUey. fore. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. New York state added. It to sparsely An alliance between beer and noIt will be remembered that leas YEAST IS A PLANT. are natu- bility will be consummated when Mrs than six months ago Peter Swanson, Ton should receive your paper not settled. The outlying camps later than S:4i p. m. If not received rally without protection. Its governor Schmid, owner of a big New York But It Can Bo Soon as Such Only a' sheep herder, moving across the a man as brewery and (me of the wealthiest Kannah Creek section of this counat that hour call Phono 444 and It will to aa cool and With the Microscope. be sent yen by special messenger. ever lived. He has been familiar with widows In the city, annexes a foreign ty with a big flock vt sheep, was set Yeast to a small plant which can be upon during tho night by a band of Pay Nu Money te Comoro or other danger all his life. Hs was never af- nobleman for a husband. collector unless they present eroded flicted with that dlaeaas railed the seen only with ths aid of ths micro- armed men and murdered In a moat Bala from the undersigned. San Francisco Chronicle: The story scope, says Good Health. There Are cowardly manner. It was only one blankety blank fool. He feared trouUnder no circumstances will csrriors ble and having no force at hand to telegraphed from Washington that two varieties, wild and cultivated, for of a long series of tragic events that or collectors be .allowed te tako Stops. a possible wholesale massacre, hs William Loeb, Jr., tho secretary of the these tiny plants can be improved has marked the almost Incessant warAll notisss sf this kind must bo given quell did the governor of Idaho did president, to to assume the manage- through cultivation as larger plants fare that has waged between the catwhat to this effiee direct or by letter, or in some tlemen and sheepmen. The muBenr ago when confronted by ment of the consolidated railroads of can be. years person, sr phono 444, one ring. Hs asked for tho District of Columbia to perhaps tho name conditions. Firms which make yeast for mar- of Swanson goes free todqy, In spite JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO federal soldiers to act simply aa a pro- true. Loeb to an able business man, ket must grow these plants quite as of the fact that a reward of f5,400 By B. A. BOWMAN. tection against violence. This has set possessing fine executive qualities, carefully aa the florist grows hto General Manager, a was offered by tho Western, Slops for the every pen In New York wagging In de- which would commend him to finanCara must be taken that they do Wool Growers' association nunciation. ciers seeking a manager. Under the not become mixed with other varieties, capture at the murderer, all efforts to apprehend the criminal or crim"But them was a time on Manhattan circumstances It was wholly unneces- therefore destroying the culture. island when a riot broke out and the sary to couple ths announcement with In some laboratories where yeast to inals being In vain. Ths movement of sheep to ths winrioters were hanging men to lamp poets, an Intimation that hs was sought for grown two separate bufluings are kept men who were accused of nothing ex- his influence in securing legislation. for this purpose. These are both care- ter range In Utah has now begun cept that they were black. The apace When he leaves the president hie influ- fully disinfected, and if it to found that and tost week a firm of Montrose OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY In which this was going on was very ence to likely to prove a negligible the yeast oecomes 'contaminated in one county sheepmen started a flock of small; it was confined to about four quantity. The Insinuation that he will building the culture to started anew 10,000 head of flno, sheep, one of the I square miles. All around were half a be a lobbyist may therefore be set and the other building previously dis- greatest flocks that ever moved overland in western Colorado, for the million men who might have been down as a piece of gratuitous ma- infected before moving Into It. winter range In Utah. . In making sworn In as deputies. There was n tre- liciousness to The of culture probpurest yeast The tests of beauty, and the the trip It to necessary to cross Delta mendous force of police. Everything obtained in the yeaat compressed ably relish of what la decent, juet, was at hand to gather and arm a fores, Nevada State Herald: During the cakes. These can be kept only for a nd Mess counties and necessary to 4 and amiable, perfect the char of the state appealed past several weeks Governor Sparks, s very short time and .then in a cool travel through the mountainous Kantbs but governor 4 actor of the gentleman and the 4 piteously for .help to tho federal govWhite-watDemocrat, hss occupied the limelight place, which renders It inconvenient nah Creek, Indian Creek and 4 phllifaopher. And the study of 4 ernment, sections have which sections, time every of the public. The focus of the eyes for the warmer parts of the country. though at the 4 aiidh a' taste or relish will be 4 soldier In and witnessed many a tragic struggle besave of all classes of people of Nevada has In this cnee, of to needed was field the course, the dry yeaat 4 over the great employment and 4 nation from destruction, a force been upon him nnd his official actions. cakes must be uaed, which when fresh tween the sheepmen and cattlemen. 4 concern of him who covets as 4 the had to be turned buck and placed un- In order to preserve ths pesos of the are perhaps quite as good aa the com Heavily Armed Men. well to be wise and good aa most distina command of tha der of and lives Montroee The the and tats 4 that property sheepmen determined except pressed, they require 4 agreeable and polite, Shaftos guished general to put down the mob. many of Its citizens, he hss been com- longer time and should bo started In to take no chances, and, without mak4 bury. And every paper In New- Tork ap- pelled to call government troops to the sponge Instead of ths stiff dough. ing any announcement of their movew proved of the act and was confident of Goldfield. In this net ho hss had the This plant, like bacteria, requires ments, started their great flock of Its perfect legality and Justice and of uiiport of almost ths entire array of warmth, moisture and food. The ma- sheep through what they termed the Its linperatlvs need. tha Republican newspapers of Nevada, terials out of which tho bread to made dangerous district, escorted by a great Those foreign critics who said our 'That only shows how differently led by the Reno Gasette and tho Car- should always bo warmed and the force of heavily armed men. no real been had navy lighters have dlfler-en- t son News In this unselfish support dough should always be kept In Yesterday morning and evening, a keeping mighty quiet rlnee the renewal things look to some people from In the soldiers view. Tbs of person points warm most strongpassing along the somewhat old press, The "line" "staff" Republican although of the and temperature place. scrap. Goldfield are needed In no other place; ly opposed to tho governor politically, favorable to about that of the body, a lonely Kannah Creek and Whitewater roads witnessed a sight that ha Inasmuch as former President Cleve- the soldiers turned back from the front has shown Itself to hs above mors po- little less than 100 degrees. land nays the country needs a square to go to tho rescue of New York city litical alliance when a question of Thera Is always considerable moist would hardly have expected to witdeal, we take it that he thinks tt to not wen sorely needed on tho line, where great stats importance prevail. It ura in broad and plenty of food for tho ness In this day and time. the very life of the nation was at stake. hss shown ths true spirit of patriot- plant The food which it requires to On every peak, on every hilltop that gutting one. ."Right at hand were half a million ism and loyalty and allegiance to Ne- sugar. This It obtains from the wheat, overlooked the yoad for a distance of stand this there being some sugar In the flour ami a number of miles them could be seen That copper ax found on the shore of men to whom the governor of New vada. In its Lake Superior and said to have proved York could have appealed, while Gover- press to certainly entitled to the thank more 'sugar to also formed from the silhouetted against the clear sky the forms of from two to five brawny men, by teat to bo harder than steel would nor Sparks has only a few unprotected support and commendation of all good starch. each wearing a heavy slouch hat and The seem Ilka putty If compared with tha men In some Isolated campa to make clttoena and As feed ths yeast plants people. upon sugar l.ta call upon. brass found in soma faces. spectacle of a universal Republican they break It down Into two substances each armed with a heavy Winchester. "However, New York need not wor- press strongly supporting the acts of s alcohol and a gas known aa carbon Nearly everyone of these sentinels was Bare Compere took a trick when the ry. If necessary Nevada win take care Democratic governor, even to a censure dioxide, or carbonic arid gas. As the standing up, either leaning on hto gun New Hampshire branch of (he Amer- of herself. Governor Sparks wanted of Its president, to on of mighty rare gas to formed it la held by the gluten, or with It toying carelessly across hto ican Federation of Labor, through Its to make violence Impossible, but If that occurrence, and proves ths g. o .p. which to a very elastic substance. arms ready for use on a seconds noexecutive committee, branded Taft as to offensive to President Roosevelt and newspapers of this stats to be mads of When tha bread Is put Into the oven tice. Looking along the road there "the arch enemy of organised labor." the press of New York city tho men of tho right stuff that they place stats the heat expands the tiny bubbles of was to be seen a mighty army of Nevada will see to It that the right ahead of politics Alt hall the Repub- gas, causing ths bread to rise, or to sheep, divided into three great flocks Miss Phoebe Cousene thinks J. Ham thing to done, and If the extreme test lican newspapers of Nevadsl In times become much lighter. The alcohol and ths, flocks moving shout of a mile apart With each of the comes demonstrate will that should whiskers be state Lewie of danger to our they government formed, being a volatile product, passes hung by hie the three Immense flocks rode an for haring said that women have no frontier can be made safe without any they are dependable. They are a credit off In ths baking. armed escort and a necessary numregard for the sanctity of an oath. federal help and In spite of the sneers to this state; they would he a credit to of Mexican herders ber AN IMPERISHABLE BOOK. Better compel l&m to shave 'em off of some learned Idiots who write wisely any stats. Such a sight ss above described no more know on which subjects they that would be greater punishment. Ths volume upon 'Extinct Birds" was witnessed by the several hundred about than does a FIJI Islander of the TIPS MATRIMONIAL. whlrii tho Hon. Walter Rothschild hss people who attended the funeral of When It comes to seeing things," Sermon on the Mount Governor published In London to priced at 1IB. Joseph Sullivan and hto daughter, Mra. men In are Parisian newspaper "Jim dan Sparks hss called ths legislature (By Dorothy Dlx.) dies" Just now they are seeing a Jap special session. We hope that when It Fill a husband upon flattery and tha Even this sum, compared with the Bowen, and atl who were members fleet lying In wait to put "Bob" Evans meets It will authorize him to call for good humor that sloshes over Is yours. cost of production, la nominal. Paint o fthe long funeral procession as It The wife who makes a door mat of Ings were especially made .at great moved down the Kannah Creek and and his toy boats out of business with- all the volunteers he may deem necescost for ths sixty-thrcolored plates. Whitewater road to tha cemetery. It ws out a word of warning. Absinthe, sary and to use them as he thinks best, herself must expect to have her husMany of ths models were specimens In was. Indeed, a strange and unusual band wipe hla feet upon her. suppose! and then adjourn." The wife who knows how to make tha unrivalled Rothschild collection of sight for nearly every man and woman In that funJral procession. , Others may have noticed that the her own clothes will always have to stuffed birds at Tring. AN ALDERMANIC AJAX. Most stress was told upon tho atIt to said that as the procession do It. currency reform which H. E. Ingalls Ths race may not always bo to tho tempt to make the book imperishable. passed along, the armed men eyed It urges Democrats to make one of the Alderman Timothy P. Sullivan, Litcampaign Issues closely resembles the tle Tim" of New York, has been mak- swift, but In married life the boss' As It embodies ths best effort to rep- closely and seemed to scrutinise the Aldrich bill, now before the senate ing himself a target for the thunder- chair belongs to tho one that gets there resent accurately certain birds which face of every man In the procession, have becomb extinct it to Mr. Roths- endeavoring evidently to Identify an finance committee. Mere coincidence. bolts of wrath from tha womens rights first childs purpose that this book shall enemy or rccognlso a friend. The obT The great trouble in matrimony Is advocates of the country, says the survive It to curious armed men were respectful and absoto too there of that much him Butte Miner. "He has confessed It If peo- that In for posterity. ' Lieutenant-Colonof all the Glenn, United elf the spits pains taken lutely silent They would neither of the ordinance for- ple were only married six months of few errors a btales army, should be required to h bidding champion have crept greet a passerby or return greetings. typographical the twelve instead would of there year the fair aex to smoke In New Into tho book; that the plates era not At several small bridges where the 'the specifications upon which he Tork restaurants. be no more divorces. baaed hie publicly expressed opinion The husband who tells his wife arranged acordlng to 'their numbers procession passed over were stationed "Mr. Sullivan avows that he Is not that the tin ted States only ranks third starting a reformation; that he to, in every morning that she grows prettier and are not Indexed. But the paper two or more of the armed men. A Grim Army. among the nations that will probably fact, an extremist ths other way and every day needs to do precious Uttto to made with exceeding care from the most durable materials. hr Id the mastery of the I'arliit ocean. has no Idea of promoting a tamjalgn else for her. Nearly every one of tho men had The absolutely Imperishable book good looking horse. The sentinels Most married couples treat lovg as order that would eventually does not exist. A book of thin glass nd pickets high up on tha hilltops Chivalry can go little further, now for good If were football It bo a could that In of the overthrow governlesult good that Congressman Sima of Tennessee kicked around at pleasure; whereas In plates glth the letters blown In would nd mountain crags were usually has Introduced a bill providing that ment, as the metropolis d3no good.' truth U to an airfed orchid that an be Imperishable against the elements, standing at their horses' ' heads with "He opposes the. Innovation princimen who occupy seats In Washington cause unkind breath to wither but would need careful protection. The bridles across their arms. may street cars while worner. are tending pally on the ground that It to foreign, nd die. obelisk In Central Park carried Its As for ss known every member of shall pay double fare, while the wunun and that It would be n shock too svvero The reason that most record for thousands of years In the that grim army of determined, men are marriages for rural visitors. who stand to pay only half fare. dry sir of Egypt, but Its Inscriptions Is a stranger In this county. Many "He to perfectly willing that the failures to because after the wedding tend to become dim In New York. In of the men wore heavy dark beards both husband wife throw and the away A, Massachusetts women should smoko at home. If they Logan Journal: of of spite protective parat nd had their slouch hats pulled low costings which halt with they caught each fin. doctor of the old school says he bleeds choose, and It to In extending thlr magover their faces. It was certainly a other. hla patients Just aa he used to sixty nanimous permission that ths munlct-pGreek nnd most formidable looking crowd. Roman were manuscripts More Is love bored to Is death than statesman puts himself In line with years ago. The bleeding Is a generally The scene witnessed on the White-watcopied by slaves upon parchment, velIn killed other When way. any Cupid recognised fact, but according to popu- the daring but miscalculating Ajax of or lum rolled and round and Kannah Creek road was upon papyrus Is the over, and It's time game yawns lar opinion the method has been mythology. sticks They were nof without error, typical of that to be witnessed along out to the llghte. put "Objection wee made to this comchanged by the modern school and tlu It Is better for n man to marry n and the copies from which our a distance of many miles through the bill Instead of the lancet has been the promise on the ground that It would woman who loves him than to wed modern texts are derived have er- more Isolated Sections of Delta and make the women hypocritical to have Instrument. : tho one he loves; for as long as n rors multiplied. But such books were Mesa counties. them smoking nt home and not In pubThe amount The sheepmen carried a big campto pleased with ths husband far from Imperishable. New York Sun: The problem of how lic. A woman Is all hypocrisy, any- woman of ancient literature that thus sur- ing outfit along. Last 'night camp she will she hss neck break her got to keep the cocktail from slopping how,' retorted the alderman; the ghost vives to trifling In comparison with the was struck at a point near r. to him. trying please over on Its way from the bar to the of speech to liable to be Intractable as All during the night pickets One of the reasons why there are so lost. restaurant' table finds many solutions the shade of Banquo before the biogIn the middle ages manuscripts were were kept on duty and the flocks were many wandering husbands la because The simplest to to serve it In a whisky rapher writes 'thirty.' bound Into groat volumes closely guarded. strongly women have the for but genius love, which would stand rough usage, but glass More elaborate to the tall cock-ta- ll "The champion of the new ordinance no talent for comradeship. As the flocks moved along scouts glass uaed at one or two of the may be comparatively safe In his presA man who still hankers to run with the waste of these also had been pit! were kept two or three miles In the hotels and so constructed that the ent sphere, as none of his constituents the hss no business tying up with able. Robert Curxon In hto search for advance. standard eiie drink but half fills It. to likely to let his cynicism piny any a boys old manuscripts sixty yean ago found This morning early camp was brokgirt The most Ingenious method to the cof- part In their verdict at election time, In a Greek monastery the whole comen and the strange looking cavalcade fee pot shaped silver urn. In which the but If he alms at higher honors, the Subscribers of Ths Utah State pany of monks chanting lustily away, took up Its march. This afternoon drink to brought to the table and from quiet Influence of the unvoting classes Journal are requested ts read and each standing on a priceless volume to at I O'clock they were about B miles fellow Instructions head at sf keep hto feet off a wet floor. printed It poured Into the glass out of Grand Junction. They win may play some part. There to enough editorial column. Stal Stair Slaumal - Heavily Armed Men j : Protect Herders and Sheep I -- .............. M-- Rear-Admir- al . ss down-and-o- ut ed flow-er- .... . er - ed high-mind- law-lovi- ng ' one-four- th ee el fur-nls- - al er . White-wate- - fcrfST UP msi t.trffKSgK t r;v probably reach Orchard Mesa time this evening and strike ' Tomorrow morning the 20.buu tmp t:. will cress the Fifth' street bridge ang move on toward Utah. Trouble Was Feared. The Sentinel has learned thr sheepmen, fearing trouble and l la4ll. ea with cattlemen when they sifted their sheep to the Utah rang flJr the winter, applied to Sheriff Oibb of Delta county and to Sheriff k,..hr4. der of Moan county for special pro. taction, and even asked for deputy sheriff commissions for the eOJru and herders. Ths sheriffs Informed the rhrep. men that while they would do ry. thing erasonabls to see that tdr were guarded, that they did rights not think it wiee to make a e grant of official commissions, and refused to do so. Tho sheepmen prepared a petition, and, with many signatures atuvhfd, forwarded It to the governor with a statement of the troubles existing sheepmen and cattlemen. g Governor Harper addressed letters to the two sheriffs, stating that hs was confident that the sheriffs would give the sheepmen all possible protection, but did not advise the toeuanos of deputy sheriffs' commissions to an the men. Some of the men might have Interpreted the commissions as a cense to overstep reasonable bounds Aa It to, with the armed escorts acting orderly, the sheepmen ere getting their great flocks through ths dangerous country" safely and without serious clashes. While It Is very unusual, perhaps the precaution taken was a wise one. The "sheep army" has created sensation In the sections of Delta and Montrose counties through which it whole-sal- Act-In- li- -- passed. It said that the sheep now coming through are among the finest ever eeenfh western Colorado. Tha flocks are making .from I to 14 miles per day, ths sheep feeding as they move along. , Had any band of men attempted to Interfere with ths moving of the to flocks a bloody fight would certainly have followed. CURIOUS TALES ABOUT TAILS In whales the tall to aet transversely instead of vertically. The reason for this to concealed in long ages of evolution. Fishes have always been si they are now, aquatic, but the ancestors of whales and dolphins lived m dry land, where they crawled about on four good feet When, for soma reason, theee creatures of old took to the water, they probably did not plunge tt once into the open ocean, where their descendants now live, but waded snl paddled along In the shallows and marshes of ths shore. Here a vertical tall would certainly be In the way, while a horioonal one might be used advantageously. We must not forgrt also that whales breathe air as we da and that It to more necessary for them to shoot up quickly from the dark ocean depths to ths surface than to turn, fiahllke, from side to side. The sting-ra- y and certain other fishes have a sharp, prisonous spins la the tall, with which they can Inflict a ever wound, hut In tha csss of the alligator it to by sheer bruts force that the tall to uaed for defense. The muscles of ths organ era like springs of steel. Ths gnat saurian lies asleep la ths sun, seeming more dead than allva hut If a doaen men should seise Its tail with,, all their strength, with om terrible flick the alligator could scatter them, breaking legs and arms as if they wen straws and hurling ths men tor to each aids. t In Mexico - once graved A Iguana by the tall and had 1 strength tested to the utmost to bold on for a single minute. Then, without warning, the great Heard went one wsf and I the other; hto tall had parted company in the middle, and I had nto Inches of It left In my hand. . Instead of being fatal to these lnguanas, socb an occurrence to not Infrequent and A of tho utmost value to them in sarin! their liven When alarmed their .first act te to dive for their, holes, but when an eagte to making the attack the swiftness d three-foo- Its flight sometimes intercepts lizard, and the bird of prey seises tM. long tall, which to the tost visible P of the Iguana. After a brief strugfte the eagle flies away with the scaff which must afford ted bony tail-ti- p, slight gustatory satisfaction, while I1(1 Iguana seeks tho deepest part of burrow. Tho short muscles soon dj the wound, and In a surprisingly time a new tall shoots forth and ! to a goodly length, ready If need be to be sacrificed In turn. Sometimes tails grow out from tho rid stamp surely a superfluity of blessings weak spot In each tall bone to tbs can tto of the breaking. Thus ws see that Inter tall of the Iguana to indeed an Ing one. C. William Beebe in Outing THAT'S IT! 1 I Cough yourself Into a fit of and then wonder why you don't 1 well. H you will only try a bottte Ballard's Horehound Syrup cough will bo a thing of tho ! to a positive cure for Coughs, as. Bronchitis and all Pulmonary eaaea One bottle will convince At your druggist, 2 Sc. (4c, IL04-bGeorge F. Cava corner M |