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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE FOUR STATE WEDNESDAY MARCH 11 1908. JOURNAL, hr bought fifteen scree of land, and acres of land that ha now has forty-fiv- e wouldn't taka $600 aa acre for.' He has become independently rich. I visited faint lu hia house and heard his story. A man can get rich on a twenty- -' acre farm. But I wouldnt advise men who have no money to migrate to the tatr Journal Waif OGDEN, UTAH Journal Publishing Ct,. .. . Publishers, (Incorporated.) Published evrrjr evening except Sunday. Telephones. Bell CM Business Office Ind. CM Bell CM Editorial Bouins Ind. 6(4 1 1 2 3 Every Stetsoa bears tko ring ring rings rings , one year six months three months one month. By carrier one mouth.. mall mail mail mail $6 00 LOO 1.50, -- 50 Because j B. A. , season after season BOWMAN.... General Manager. Stetson Soft sad Derby Hate You should receive your paper nut later than 6:45 p. m. If not received at that hour call Phono CM and It will be sent to you by special messenger. Pay ne money to carriers er ether collectors unless they present credentials from the undersigned. Under no cireumetaneea will carrier er cellccterc be allewed to take Stops. All notiese of thia kind must be given to this office direet er by latter, er in person, er phone 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. By B. A. BOWMAN, General Managsr. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY What'a the meanest thing ever put on paper T" asks an editor, n'ho ought to know that It la tie tariff Imposed under existing law. If every man respects a display jt unusual skill by his opponent. Senator Foraker's respect for Roosevelt ta(of brand. top-not- ch They are said to be atlll scraping up sugar around the White House aa a result of the exchange of "taffy between the president and W'u Ting Fang. 81111, these gentlemen who claim to have been offered portfolios in the Tatt cabinet would better not be In too big a hurry to lease Washington The black-and-tpolitician inay h: reduced to extremities between times, but oms In every four yearn he gets all that's coming to him and then some more. an Aa "Jos" Bailey intimates that all the money in the banka of the small towna of MisKlsnippi could be carried in hia vest pocket, we assume that "Joe" doesn't discount hia paper in that state. We suspect that Senator Tillman knew even before an officer who had held down the Job told him that the duties of naval aide to the president consisted mainly of attending White House functions In uniform. . What'a the use of spending $10,000 on experimenting to And other raw materials than those now used In the manufacture of paper, as a clause in the pending agricultural bill proposes If they're found, the trust will gobble em up. Bllla have been Introduced In con green to prohibit many forma of swindling, but one line that la very common has been entirely overlooked reformers political by the would-b- e gold bricking. There's a reason, presumably. Bonaparte aaya he flnda one consolation In. the publication of hia private monetary troubles hi friend no longer try to "touch" him. However, we do not understand that he recommends that sort of a cure for touching." Attorney-Gener- al Perhaps It would be better for rtety at lurge if the affairs of such degenerates aa Harry and Evelyn Thaw were given leas spare in the newsThe advertising given them papers. serves to encourage other young pinheads to go and do likewise. Senator Clark of Arkansas see is be playing a lone hand In the flnaa rial game, having publicly served notice that he would nut vote for either the Aldrich MU or the Baltey substitute. Still, if theres a Clarks substitute, we haven't heard of It. Before senators grow too emphatl" In their declarations that naval an.l military aides to the president are useless, they should hold a little heart-to-hea- rt talk with their wives and daughters, who know how useful thess young officers are to Washington Late Styles. J $3.50, $4. $5 and Up IVES C. D. Correct Clothes for Men Broom Hotel Corner ; i j That la rather hard on Indiana, but j the Kcturcr did not exaggerate the productiveness of the irrigated lands. The farmer with these1 facilities is independent of the vicissitudes of the season. Wet year or dry year makes no difference to hlin. Cyclones do not tlslt him nor billiards scarify. Hs knows exactly what he la about. The other kind of farmer does not know whether froat or blight or drought may destroy the labors of a year. It Is an entlal feature of Irrigation that it compels Intensive farming, and therefore will support a much greater popu-latlo- u to the square mile than is the case with the old plan. Ten years ago lha population of Nevada had dwindled to leas than 60.000. We do not know what it la today, but It la certain that because of the new mines and farms the stats will make an astonishing showing of Increase when the census-takcornea around. Coimsllaetly (to tne Alert TO PLACE AT THE COMMAND CF OUR PATRONS THOSE ADVANCED IDEAS IN WOMEN'S APPAREL THAT DISTINGUISHED ONE STORE IN EACH CITY FOR UNLEADER 8HIP IN QUESTIONED STYLE AND QUALITY, IT HAS BEEN OUR REWARD TO SEGLRE EXCLUSIVE STYLES AND DESIGNS OF THE WORLDS GREATEST 8UIT AND COSTUME TO MAKERS, WHICH WRITTEN DESCRIPTIONS CAN NOT DO JUSTICE. INSTEAD OF ENDEAVORING TO DESCRIBE THEM, WE EXTEND A SINCERE AND CORDIAL INVITATION TO COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. EACH DAY SEES MANY HANDSOME MODELS ARRIVE. IN TRJTH EACH SECTION OF THE ENTIRE 8TCRE IS BLOSSOMING OUT IN DAINTY SPRING ATTIRE. , er is having atnek exchange "Teddy gambling methods probed, with a view o ascertaining whether the "big stick" chould be used on the gamblers. I J Spring Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday SILVER AND CRYSTAL WARE. of human Interest has been dulled by New Combination That Meats a Long the very progress of the age. PendleEstablished Demand. ton East Oregonian. on "the last spike" To combine allver and crystal In DRIVING railroads in the Northwest N NATIONAL DOTAGE Ingle pieces has long been the desire no longer has the allurement for the of woman who likes exquisite and the on a tottering throne, people that thla feat once possessed costly appointments for her table, TREMBLING on the frontier. It is a perfunctory by Jealousy of those but the Idea has never before been matter now, and the chief Interest la same powers which keep alive the really practical one for anything the opiortunlty It affords people to get "sick man of Europe, the present shah This season, bow- -' except out of shops and offices for a day and of Persia, who recently escaped the ever, theepergnes. combination has been effectenjoy an excursion. asaasaln's bomb, presents a picture ed and It Is possible now to supply Twenty-fiv- e yea re ago, when the O. which furnishes the most profound one's china and closet with R. A N. rallrpad was being built contrast of hlatory, aaya the Butte whole sets of the glass most beautiful crysthrough eastern Oregon, hundreds of News. tal mounted on silver. people then living in the eastern OreInconsequent Persia of today repreThe champagne glasses are pargon counties had never seen a railroad sents the national dotage of the first ticularly dainty and attractive. They train, and thero was a genuine interval great world power. Barring China. It have a rock crystal bowl showing in the construction of the track and haa no rival In continual national ex' some effective design of flowers or the coming of trains. iatence; while for a brief period, at It vines which can be adjusted Into a People rods in on horseback, In smith, Persia' star shone with a bril- silver stem and base, This stem Is wagons, buggies, and by every known liancy unequaled In all time, or place, wrought of the metal and Is so patconveyance to aee the railroad. Every or hlatory. In the lap of Penis the terned that at the top, where It Join mile of construction through eastern treasures of all antiquity the crystal, there la a spring shaped Oregon waa marked by crowds of fell. like a half opened flower. Into the eager people, anxious to see the Myetlc Egypt, studious Chaldea, war- heart of which the short crystal stem marvelous work of tracking proceed. like Media, cruel Assyria, and luxurious slips, while the leaves of tha flowerThe locomotive, cars and even hand-ca- rs Babylonia not one today maintains a like spring close up around tho glass. were thlnga of surprising Inter- ) national entity but Persia, from the The glass stem Is quite short, not est. The locomotive drivers of the desert sands of the Sahara to the over half an Inch or an Inch. In the pioneer days, "Dad" Moon, John Inundated valleys of the Indus, from smaller glasses It Is Just long enough Matheaon, Frank Leavitt and others, the picturesque rocks of Arabia to the to allow the silver clasp to slip up and were beings but little removed from glaciers of the Caucasus, from the lit close to the bowl of the tumbler or the angel In the sight of the school Grecian archipelago to the Impaaaable wine glass. There U no dllflculty whatever In children and school ma'ams, and to Himalayas, stretched the young giant ride on an engine with one of these kingdom. Into whose treasury the washing these glasses. All one has sujkcrior bejnga was an lrrl descent wealth of Croesus was dropped like a to do is to loosen the crystal part and dream ever lingering sweetly about the farthing. Its breadth was aa great a clean that, and when the silver needs heart of the timid school ma'am. the distance from New York, to the rubbing up or polishing It Is separated from the crystal The silver stems To ride on a handcar was a hilarious Golden Oats. are hand work of the most expensive for the bunchgraaa boys, and revelry No military operations before or a rapturous vision for their aistere. since the fifth and sixth centuries pre- kind. They are daintily embossed, The brakeman waa a hero unsurpassed vious to the Christian era equal In carved or engraved, and usually they have the fashionable gray tint that In romantic history and the conductor magnitude thoae of the reigns of Cyrus, so much of the new table silver shows. adewell, language cannot give an of Darius, and of Xerxes. Even after and crystal fare comet In all quate estimate of the tint conductor Persia had been checked In Its 1m theSilver wine sixes, liqueurs, some with who ran an O. R. ft N. train Into the pending conquest of Europe by the short stems and others with very tall wilds of eastern Oregon. defeat at Marathon, forty-nin- e nations slender ones. In grape fruit and sher-ber- t The halt of fame la far to small to were combined in that unequaled array comfor dishes glasses. Separate contain that angelic presence. which proposed to aubjugato thi potes, Jellies and nuts art treated But compared with the interest of Grecian states. One million eight hun-dre- In the same way, combining silver and twenty-fiv- e years ago, what dull farce men comprised the Persian legion, cut crystal. There Is also a fad for are the ceremonies of "driving last of which (0.000 were cavalry and 20,' lemo" dishes and sauce dishes of cryspikes" today. Gigantic enterprises 000 charioteers.. A Persian navy of tal and silver. These have the bowl are common now. Rallroada are but 1,200 ships swept the sea. part made of glass and them there are toys, and people have become accusAnd with thia monster symbol of pierced silver rims that suggest the tomed to new marvels. The keen edge power Persia's glory began to wane. stjle of silver In vogue about a cenStorms and in luck ruined the fleet nt tury ago. The rims are easily removSaUunla; Leonidas stung the army with ed for cleaning purposes. They afford his courage of desperation at Thermo- a certain protection to the edge of the pylae. The star of Persia was In the dish and give It a handsome finish. descendant and Xerxes died by the The sauce dishes Intended to hold hand of the assassin. A little more mayonnaise or creams are made oa than a century later Alexander, the the same pattern, only the crystal victorious Macedonian, left 100,004 part Is very much deeper. The redead Persians on the field of A rebels, movable rim la also correspondingly their king dead by a roadside, and heavy. Pierced silver Is very fashionand among the novelmarched triumphantly into the Persian able at pres-n- t, in are large and exwork ties this capital. So passed the power and glory cf quisitely wrought sandwich plates and Persia once the giant of the orient cake dishes. In solid silver these are now the mockery of Its former prowese costly, on account uf the delicacy of the greatest object lesson of all his- tho work on them. tory, ancient, medieval or modern. "THE LAST SPIKE COMEDY. S. J. Burt & Bros. WASHINGTON AVENUE 2429-2431-24- 33 m CliU MARTS HAVE YOU SEEN THEM. YOU CANNOT FIND A FINER OR MORE COMPLETE LINE IN THE WHOLE MOUNTAIN STATES. WE HAVE ALL STYLES AND PRICES FROM NO. 500 FOLDING NO. 889 FOLDING T metal frame, wood seat and Reclining back, adjustable foot.rwt asms. Leatherette baek. 8 in. S inch rubber tires, Beaton hath wheels with 8 in rubber tires only er upholstered all metal gear th $225 bast the money can buy anly (MM All S-- 3-- Ogden Furniture & Carpet HYRUM PINGREE. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Co. MGR. Clarks Hercules The Direct Line Shoes Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, SL Louis, ChicagoPoints AH FOR SCHOOL NEVADA'S OUTLOOK AS FARMING STATE OR .CHILDREN Clarks Hercules Shoes ARE MADE LEATHER ALL OF INSIDE AND WORLD has been lerustomed think of Nevada as a country of great and valuable mines for the precious metals and copiier, but outside of these Industries the popular impression is that that state produces little else but horned toads and alkali. It is time to dismiss altogether that notion, aaya the San Francisco Call' Nevada, so far aa it la irrigable, has a wonderful agricultural future. W know what Irrigation will do in Call forata, but in - the East people here small skill or knowledge of the art and Ita wonderful potentialities and ad vantages over the plan. An official of the reclamation service not long ago astonished a Chicago audience In the course of a lecture on the work of his bureau by showing on the screen a stereoptlcon slide of a handsome mansion with this explan' tlon: "This 1a the residence of a poor, discouraged farmer. He went to the Irrigated lands of Nevada seventeen years ago with Just $47 In his pocket the net proceeds of seven years of hard toll on a rented Indiana farm. The first year THE FOR DRESS. SOLID OUT SIDE TRY ONE PAIR AND YOU WILL BUY NO OTHER Congressman Burton's bill making it a misdemeanor punishable by fine for employes of railroads or business houses to give Information to private parties concerning Interstate shipments is supposed to be a rap at the known methods of the Standard Oil company, but It wouldn't be effective, as the seekers of such crooked information will gladly pay the thief's fine, if he la caught in all the irrigated country. It takes a little capital to become established. I should say a man should have not less than $1,000 before going there to start farm- in.'-- - and workmanship. W have tbs ) ! satisfaction which comes from the know ledge that the Stetson is always A No. I in quality NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. the I it sets the style. Their experience assures that degree of 50' Pay No Money to Carriers. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Utah. u."1er the postofflce at ct of Congress of March I, 187. Ogd-?n- ; Stetson Hat TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. By By By By men demand the Well-dress- ed , KIND. Clarks Stores ed Compensation. When Wilson Hobart married Hetty Lewis there were many people who predicted domestic troubles, even tragedies, but they were mistaken, says the Youth's Companion. The were to all appearances, an unusually brny couple, "i reckon Hetty must have learned to keep her temper better than she used to," remarked one person, to whom this stste of affairs was Inexplicable. "You don't look a bit older than the day you were married, Wilson." "I don't know as she has," said Mr. Hobart, with a slow smile. I tell her I guess she's got enough on hand to last her; the neednt save any to accommodate me. And I can tell you, he added, with enthusiasm, "it would take more than any temper ever 1 saw to sour Hetty's bresl nr er cream plea!" Ho-har- ts Copper with Cutting Edge. Copper is stated to be so hardened as to tako a cutting edge by adding to 11 whllo In a molten state, about two per cent of potassium: ferrocyanlde. Tho color Is not affected. The reason for the change Is not clear, but It Is supposed to result from the introduction of Iron and possibly carbon. To And Eastern Runnln through trains dally, equipped with every modern convenience for speed and comfort A great saving of tlme and expense via mm pacific Journal Want Ads Pay i |