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Show f Till: MOUMNti EXA3IIXER: 26 In (and; H. Newe.l. chief engineer. in Siam a et ctigiueer baa been to make the ueevssarv aurvevs payments. and look afier the intereais of the govti pruviito that wheu pay-meare mudc lor a major portion uf ernment in carrying out the provision the lauds irrigiiti-d,- ' then the manage- uf this an. The i unit now amounts lo about t bitwtHka uf tnieli ment and owui-raht-- hall irrity viilbuu dollar, uf which Dakota. pairs 1o the iiwtieia of lan-ligated, thereivili-- r to la-- mailiiaiiicd at Vshhiiig:ou ami Diegon have 11 in ri med t In- - laiger share. uiiitoi -- ueh form of urgan-icaiiotheir rSN-n-iand uml-- such nib- - and regu-1- . KHitribM'.ion thereto now atuounling t ion- - us may he acceptable to the over dupe and one half milliou dullais. illE ARID WEdl. scciel ary of the iuleiim. Seel ton 7 pniv-nteIt bail lie well said that the arid for lbs pun han't or romtoniuai inn uf prus-r:ueecnMiry weal ia the nation's farm. It cumin d of the whole I'nited fir carrying out the jiruvUi na uf the nearly act. 8tate, cxeliistve of Alaska aud insular and exlenda from about the ScetiiHi 8 pruviUeh: "I hat noihiug in pcwaea-iiMi- K till- - Set rhali be nonhtrued a alfeeling, middle of tlie continent weal nearly to or intended to affect, or to in any way the I'adflc mean. Prariieall; all the imerfere with Hie law uf any stale or va anl public Iaude,viiupriing overflv.' territory relaJing to the rout ml, ap hundred million acres, are within its propruttlon, iw- - nr dlMrihtgmn of water border. The algnifleanee uf ila reclims maid In irrigation or any veaieii right linn wa strikingly shown by l'r!-rieHimntv'i.Ii in hi Unit message to aiijuired thensi ruler, ami tlie neere.arv of the interior in rarrviug out llm ('ongre-- a in which he aaid: "'I he wei-er- n half of tlie I'nited giatea would susof this act shall prueced ia cun fortuity with such laam, and nothing tain a iMipulaiion greater than that uf herein shall hi any way iffwt any right our whole country today if the water that now run to waste were waved and uf any mate or of the federal government, or of any lamlowui-r- , appnpriar-or- . used for irrigation." The mcasuie for or user of water in, to ur mint any its partial reclamation have now been interMiate slrium or the waters thereof: inaugurated by ihe enactment of Ihe Provided, that the right lu the use uf legislation above referred to. Of eour.e water acquired under I ho pruvisiona uf tu the this art shall bo appuru-nan- t on Page Tweqty-i-lght- .) laad trrigaied, and Uatelhrial uaa shall (Continued tot the bams. Hie measure and the limit uf tha right." . WE ARE ORGANIZERS ttoetinn 8 provides that it is the duty of the secretary so far as the same may Wo are organising a company lo Ini pracijiabie and subject tu the exsend a proKpccltng party Into llm old istence of feasible trrigatiiai projneis ut and reliable mining dial riel of Northexpeud the major portion of tlie fumla ern Nevada which are anre to iMxunio arlitiug from the sale uf public land the scene of niiuing activity befure the wiiton each stale for the benefit, uf llm dose of ihe year on account of the arid lauds within tha Jinuis of Midi great intert-a- t of the whole country In Mate; that ha mar teiriirarily u.,e Nevada at this lime. Thia coiuiiany aueh portion of said fund for the benewill do prospect tug, locate town sin:, fit of lantla lu any slate that he may swiiru water rights and privileges, deem advisable, but wheu so used the mining claims, aud secure and excess slwll be restored lu the fund oTst mining proiM-riieunder lease as norm as jtrwrl and bond. A towu nim in good loeall-tis already select od. Wa invite lu the administration of ihc art the from those who wish lo sid organnalioii of the engineering force was plaia-with tha itirerlor uf ih in ilia formation of auch eouiisuy. United Wales geulugkal survey, Mr. K Hunter & Kennedy, Ogden, Utah. It IRRIGATION icstdent oil mi-uf di in he an tor fiirtptiure iiit-- l flu iV-lK- CTAII, MONDAY MonsiXQ. MARCH ST, 1903, fiull John H. Kamner, Geo. Frye, L. H. Murdock SM-tio- Benefits Western Gviliza tion Will Derive FROM ACT RECLAMATION :D i's r 1 Homes to bo Established Where Des ert Wastes Have Held Sway a for Centuries. one-llnr- ii it is w.tii u irripai word-Iiu-- uu'a we in give jiiij'itrr or M. tile pi's Walirr (jrxuRiT, s nii'inlH-- r of the WaahiiiRtua irriRHlion iniilii!hill. lie tuts liSil pi peril nrr ami lias -- Untied Iht uf Oriental nalniiis of (he wsi. when1 iriig.x'ioa wait pmi'iicni centime ag'i Is sHukius b-- ry lNTRoniCTOUY. Will urtf tipmi tlu subject of irriRa-gr- u. preface I heir remark wiih etaiemi-'U- i a to the effect that iiri Raliini is uloier than lii.tory, a old at Its-l-f. One says, upon II n ipieslhined sitfhoritv, that the oriKinul li.iiiiut uf mail wus an oasis in lint dca-rand thst as the rare multiplied an. lerttto -- pot. there "oiilgtow aatuns a on raij, biat and si reams he led l hear Iruuf their clwuntds to tha sumnimliug wa.tw and canard it to pne dues abundant bar veal a." Another aaa that "under tha rums uf the low rr of Baiml, to the aacwaL city of lisle t yloa have lama found at ill mure ruiaa, evidences of eivilixaiioiia that had lived and gaao ti ruin and bead buried by the rubus of sucened-ia- a eivtliaatMiaa. which ja their tnra bad lived and died and that among Utw most ancient miia have been found tablets of a loan on which are written Ians (overniuir tha uaa and dMirlbul aw of water fur IrriRSthm (wimaia Olbar antique writings are referred to, ns well ns tha miaa of important irrigathm wurka, aowa uf them oa a aosia far aiora eobsuail thaa aay of prsaent times, ia Egypt, India, thmtb America and within our uwn irauatry In ftoathwastoni Colorado, New Mvi and Arteoaa, at going to establish beyoad a doubt the great anllq-Httimporlauca and valua of irriga-Uoa- . Wally rl eri-deat- ly ul a y cture-siamden- STHDEBAKER BROS. cities sad 81 Of Utah Largest Vehicle Factory In the World. Capacity .100000 Vehicles Per Year jC? wished rich in tbalr homes piiblia .plmen- - This practice upon the part of writers may be due ia part to the scientific spirit, which seeks to tones things to their origin, but more largely perhaps to the eusMiousnese that to their rsaddrs, who are lskahi Uuits Of tbs humid region, the termr inagm tioa is but a name, suggestive perhaps of suuie nawfiingled esperinent or of hardships and privations for which it to hut on aundiantiou. Jrrt-gatiu- t Wa gons, Carriages and Harness W RECLAMATION. BEGINNING Usquuslimtsbly, thiough the aid of irijRatioa literature much bah been done to dispel the ignorance and prejudice uf the people Of the humid states spun tha subjeot. Much has been dona by paraounf missiouary effort mid by the display of irrigntios products in cthibit cars sud at fairs and HikMiilum. But that must effective factor ia fin settlement of tha reclaimed lands of tha arid awmt has bora the willing testimony of tlta older settlers and tha evidences uf thrift Bad pnieiierlly, with their terms afford to tha homeseeker. Heretofore tha conquest uf the arid1 west has beta an individual light and the points uf attack have Imen man, throughout the valley! of the entire J'acifio roast, and lloeky Mountain stales. The struggle has hern long aud fierce. M'nuy bave fallen by thn mayidde. Mure than two bundled mil) Ions of capital have been invested. Much id it Juia beev itoprlesaly hist to the investors a imI but coiupsrslively tow rutrrprisea have proved directly profitable. The indirect however, haw been and More Hum eighteen million acres of tlis arid west bars been reclaimed. Taxable wealth bas been created to the amount of many tunes the investment. Iluwlrmls of thousands of happy homes exist, and flourishing villages, towns and cities where formerly thrro was uaught to Mixtsin human life. At last the public conscience and iiitclligi-iu-of the entire country have licen amused sad the pioneer in the struggle are to have national aid in the great work of the arid west. RECLAMATION Camp Has No Equal Section 4 provide that if the secretary of the interior snail find Dial any irrigation project i piarticaldc. he mav cause to I let a cui.nact for cniuOriii thin: that he shall give public ot the land iriic ble u.ili-- r such pm-Jc- t and limit the area sr to such ar icage as m liis opitilimentry may be Hie reasouaidy required for of the family iimiu the iauda Insupiairt question a.id shall designate the charges which kb.-.l- l br made per acre upon the ali rutrii-- ami tiam In nl in j private unit-V- i ship, payable in not tea a.imtai installmoiiu, with a view of to the reclnmHiion fun-- l the estimated cost of lion. Section ti provide that tin- Tallyman upon the land- to irrigated shall, i.t addition to coinpliiuirp with the bnnte-tcalaw, reclaim at toast omvimlf nf the total irrigable area lor agrhui-tura- l purpose ,iud liefoie receiving patent shall pay to the government the charges apportioned such against tiact; that no right to th- - n- of water e This new and establishment is growing in popularity every day. It is most carefully supervised and supplied with the freshest and best our market affords. The cuisine is unexcelled. The service is the best. A most studied effort is made to please all. Fish and game always to be had in season. Vegetables the choicest. Meats Eastern refrigerated meats that give appetites to those who are not hungry. Only the choicest cuts of meats are served. The cafe is noted for its excellent service by Ogden people and the traveling public. A special dining room for ladies, theatrical or dancing parties. The merchants' lunch is par excellence. LEE H. MURDOCK, Manager. The Famous W. A. Gaines & Co.s Old Crow and Hermitage Rye Served Exclusively te . WINES, Only : th e Choi ce s t SAndiez y jiaya, La Arneta and Henry the Fourth. Domestic Columbia Club Key West Cigars Perfecto, Wesslers Best and lltahnas Billiard and Pool Rooms Upstairs Brunswick & Balke Newport Tables j Look For the Trout Poinds, in Our Windows ompaimy Capital $6,000,000; Fully Paid It is perfectly fitted up with every convenience nrceiwnry for a home for tha llerdera. The spcctlal feature In addition to perfect-nee- s of the ramp la tmr patented rabbeted Joints, making It absolutely air tight, a feature that no other esntp imsaesaes. Factories at Lehi and Garland, Utah HARNESS 4-- team hameutea, made by our workmen In our Our hand-mad- e Shop BEATS THEM ALL for perfection of make and durability. Auxiliary Plants at Provo, Springville, and Spanish Fork, Utah SPRINKLERS WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE Patent Improved Sprinkling Wagons ADDRESS ALL ORDERS Capital $1,000,000; Fully Studebaker Bros. OfficeraF. R. CUiLER HORACE G. WHITNEY Vice President and General Manager Secretary and Treasurer JQSEPH F. SMITH, Manufacturing Co., President - -- Board of Directors OGDEN. UTAH. T. R. Cutler Heber J. Grant John C. Cutler Joseph F. Smith Smith W. McCornick John S. John R. Winder Henry M Auxiliary Plant at Parker, Idaho Factory at Sugar City, Idaho SUITS 71 stylish suits, If it suits you to be suited, it suits us to suit you Our suits are the most prices are sure to suit. Our motto is to suit Company sugar $1,000,000; aimo Fully Paid Capital ... and our -- Just Observe Our Suit Prices. Splendid Values From $5 to $25 HORACE G. WHITNEY General Vice President and Manager Secretary and Treasurer JOSEPH F. SMITH President Board of Directors . Joseph F. Smith John C. Cutler We have everything to dress you from top to fcotiom. from the highest gentleman to the most Come and see me . . a; . . John Henry Smith Soren Hanson George John R. Winder T. R. Cutler W. S. McCornick Factory e Officers- F. R. CUTLER -- humble in the land. V -- n utrle. The Bar and Club Dept ie Utah Studebaker Improved Sheep Ito-Vol- lirra-eed- The Restaurant or CafeDept In ACT. June 17, 1W2, President Roosevelt approved an act which jtmviitos (See. J that all moneys received from sale of ptildic In ml in Arlxona, California, Colonubi, Idaho, Knnsas. Mimiana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico. Nivrth llnhota, Oklahnuis, Oregon, South I'tah, WaahiiiKton and Wyoming, excepting allownnres to registers and reeeivera and flvn per Centum of thn uf the sales of piililie lands in the above states set. aside by law for edncationsl Slid other purposes, shall he set aside as a fund, to lie known a thn "Heckimailon fund, to be used in the examination and survey and for tne construct Ion and maintenance of Irrigation works for the of si Id lands in said state 'and territories. 2 piovidcs that thn secretary of the interior l directed to make examination ami surveys for aud to to-- c ite ami construct irrignllon works for .thn storage, diversion and development of waters for irrigation puiptme. Section 3 provides for the withdrawal Of public lands under any irrigation project tnim entry rxivp'l under tha homestead law, whiili entries shall lie Subject to the limitation. charges, terms and condition of the act and that the comuuitatioii prviioii uf the home-tra- d law shall mil apply tu Mich 9 in Our Windows i tha ptirrhaaa and preparation of all r lasses of material used In eonatntcUon, we continue to exercise the utmost care. Our skilled workmen remain with un year after year, and In piirsuanre of their labori learn to perform their allotted lawks with the highest pnatdhle degree of profirleney. All new man ant chosen with especial reference to their knowledge of the mechanlral part of Wagon and Carriage making, and the freshness of their ideas on the subject tu our men la due much credit of raiaing to its present high standard the repul si Ion enjoyed by the Btudebaker goods. Murdock, Proprietors Look For the Trout Ponds . s led, oputonca held sway and Inrgs & 320, 322, 326 Twenty-Fift- h Street up-to-da- to was pmcticed "wealth Hatnner, Frye iro-vlaio- ua further pointed out la this n section that fltiiss remains of former great Bean all attest that wherever It AND CAJ r 'at C. Heber J. Grant Parkinson Idaho Falls, Idaho Salt Lake City, Utah Main Offices Deseret News Annex E - B. COHEN 252 25th Street, OGDEN, UTAH, i & -c tor in private ed.l for a tra-- t execeding ay one land mne sml n. Lin-- I lie r.n - aries to iVnn nnr-- f The Clothier 71 Haberdasher THE MORNING EXAMINER In Ogden :..$9:00 Outside of Ogden PAYABLE IN ADVANCE .......$6.00 |