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Show fp lilt when the presenj measure goes Into force. In this way something may be effected to avoid congestion and to the eupply to the need. ip f mjywwyi t7 THE portion m m THE UTAH FARMER. "to DT Published Year by Tba Standard Publlab-ta- g Farmer aaya: The There baa been a prevalent notion In this section that farming is a dull, simple, uninteresting kind of drudgery simply a means for getting a living by peopl who failed in other professions. One did not have to learn how to farm; it limply came to him by As on travels over tha country he sees many farm homes where the family Uvea la a email bouse, th small 6x10 hog pen haa two or three bogs wallowing In the ulw; the cows thriftless and poor, stand against the wire reace, end tba team eats old, coarse lueera from the wagon boa Fortunately these kind of farm homes are growing Ires each year. By a great many people agriculture la com lug to be regarded aa tba groat flrat bailees of tba world. People are gradually coming to a recognition of the fact that the condition of agriculture In a country la the best measure tf the advancement of the civlKiatloa of that country. Bo now, In Utah Los farmer la coming to his own. Good bomea, comfortable tarns and outbuildings, well groomed and thrifty Block are taking the placa of the old frontier home. Things are getting right aids up with care" and th farmer 1 assuming hla rightful position. Ha usually haa a Utile money in th bank amt L gradually Increasing hla possessions. There are thousands farmer In Utah who of middle-age- d will compare favorably In Intelligence end ability w 1th a similar body of men anywbera in 'tba world. Indeed it would b hard Is find men who have and who have traveled so widely gained eo much experience In different countries, all of which la being used to advantage oa their farms. The Utah farmer of today la a independent, thinking, intelligent man, th peer of any In the world.. llesen-- Company. 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Subscribers will coater a favor thla office of failure to receive The Examlaer before their breakfast , by Informing Tba Morning Examiner eaa be found oa aale by tb Independent New Co, Salt Laka City. ' On all through uelna leaving Ogdaa oa Tb South era Pacific Railway, Tba Union Pndfie Railway, and Tb Oregon Short pne Railway. Examiner patrons will eonfar a favor oa tb management by repo rtlag to thla ofllce whenever they fall to find tb paper at tb deelf-aatpd place. THE IMMIGRATION PLEASANTRIES. BILL. Th Sacramento Union aaye: Upon th principle that baM a loaf la bettar than qo bread, tb Immigration me a tire that baa been pained by the eeaat will be received with due appreciation. Thla meaaure Impoaea aa educational teat and provides for tba exclualoa of every Immigrant over IS years of ago who cannot read in aome language, with the exception of member of tb families of male edults now real ding In the United State. la view of the united oppoaltion of th gifat this ocean ."transportation internal giaaeur la, Ig its way, a notable gala. It doee not of course do much more then touch the bemof th real Immigration problem. 1 qlll exclude come few people of tb denaest ignorance, but It will continue to admit a vaat army of persona who may b ablo to read la their own languages, but whose Influence will be none th leas certain In lowering the standard of American non fort and decreasing tb authority of American law. Education la now so widespread that It baa penetrated even Into tb darkest corners of Europe, and an educational teat baa not now tb same meaning that It would have had a few years ago. It la strange that America cannot protect herself with something of the eamo vigor that w In other part of the world. It le not ao much a new cpectflcatloa of excluded claa.es that we need aa an Increase la tha discretionary powers of tba Immigration authorities. In aome of tha Australian colonies wo find that the Immigration officers are empowered not only to apply a reading test, but they may led any language that they please for the ted irrespective of tho nationality of tb Immigrant. Thla ot course la merely Intended to give to the author Idea a plenary power to exclude any Immigrant whom they may believe to be undesirable, and to make suck exclusion legal Probably .American will never take such a drastic ntep ns thla, but she will be ultimately forced to go very much further than aha has yd done. But in the meantime the army of the unfit will continue to march through our gatea to the ddriment of American institutions and of American What would Washington say Gould ha corns back today (Upon Mm never lighted a fly) To bear statesmen discus With hysterical euaa Whether they ore the President lie? York Evening PosL ew Lady Joe said this parrot bad tha gift of speech. Ha does nothing but holler and shriek and any nothing. Dealer I meant de gift uv political speech.1 lady. Judge. , A Baltimore boy has inyerted muscles on hla legs and insists upon walk Ing backward. Hla parents are much alarmed for fear he will grow up to b a Populist Washington Post My Impression,"- - said tha physician who waa testifying before tha Billvillo coroner! Jury, la that the man was shot In the early hours." That's funny," said the coroner. . Thla hare other witness has done swore h was shot In tb leg!" Atlanta Constitution. ........ Mrs. Winks How much better off a man would be If he would take hla wife's advice! Mrs. Blnks Tea. I've advised Charlie time and again not to bet on horses that don't win, hut he will do It New Yorker. . Mr. Newlywed Did you eay this waa pound cake, my dear? Mrs. Newlywed Yes, precious, and I made It myielf. Mr. Newly wed Are you quite euro you er pounded it enough? Philadelphia Record. Such a nice young man took me out last night aur.h a well mannered man. D'yon know, when Che coffee corns and Vd poured it- In 'ie saucer, instead of blowing on It like a common person, 'e fanned it with la 'at! Punch. - to dinner - MINERS OF NEVADA Railroads for Bullfrog and Rich in Manhattan. One feature of the new measure la deserving of special commendation. Every Immigrant ought to be instruct rd aa to th various parts of the country where hla labor i likely to be moat In demand, and this will now lie done JELLS 1 BY i THEIR SLEEP "I can tell by my little ones sleep when a cold is 'coming on said a mother when speaking of the advance symptoms of colds in children. They toss about, are rest 'less, their breathing is heavy and there are symptoms of night sweats. The next mom ing I start with Scott's Emulsion. The chances are that in a day or two they are all over it Their rest is again peaceful and the breathing normal. ; Here's a suggestion for all mothers. Scott's Emulsion always has been almost magical in its action when used as the ounce of prevent tion. Nothing seems to overcome child weakness quite so effectively and quickly as Scotts Emulsion. KMT A AvR Wted at-- New (art. - Th Era of th Hustlar. Lives of aome great men remind ua That w will, if w are vise. Leave our modesty behind us And get out and advertise. Judge. - standards. t I (Special Correspondence) Goldfield. Nev, May IS. Two million dollar of Nrvada mining camp money was suddrnly tied up in the banka of San Francisco by the lira and quake. The banka there havr Juat opened their doors and relcaned thla money. Not a mining camp hank was compelled to close shop fur a day, and the millions in gold that were brought Manhattan and to Tonopah, Goldlh-Id- , Bullfrog to be ready for runs on the banka have never been railed into use. The banks and trust companies here are aa strong aa the national banka of Wall street and lower Broadway, and have money to burn." All Nevada mining cum pa are thriving as never before. The several railway enterprises headed In the direction of the Bullfrog district are being pushed to completion with a rapidity whlrh aaures for '.he district three competing lines within tha next few months. The Lea Vegis A Tonopaii. better known aa the Cl.irk road, will he first to arrive. The graders' ramp may now be seen on the desert eleven miles southeast of nhjnlite. and excavation has already been started on the heavy rock work between ilia! point and to a statement Beatty. Acco-cln- g made by J. Rots Clark whim In the Bullfrog district a short time ago. the work will be rushed to completion as fast as men and meant can perform the taak. Similar activity exists among the Tonpoah tt Tidewater people. Rapid progress Is britig made and early rail will see the completion of Thla line Into the Bullfrog district, (trading crews are advancing and the rad toward the district rapidly, but sonic heavy rock work which will ha encounteied before reaching the mines may delay its completion until fall A corps of engineers In tho employ of the Goldfield Bullfrog roa 1 (an of the Goldfield line) waa In the Bullfrog district lust arranging terminal mutters. Steel is already being laid on the northern end of 'he line, permanent survey will lie com - steel-layin- g w.--- aiuu.MMi pleted into th- EXAMINEE: POPES, Bullfrog district - UTAH, MONDAY MAY MOUSING, CS, ilOS. a aoon as possible, grading camps will ba established there, and active construc- tion will be under way from both end . in a abort time. The Bullfrog Kush ta the talk this week. Tne wlnse from the north lateral has been connected with the crosscut tunnel after sinking 45 feet. The average sample, taken across the face of the tunnel at the connection, gave returns of $3750 to the ton in gold. measureAccording to tha surveyor ment, the rich shoot is fully 43 feet has been exin wid:h. The cross-cu- t tended nearly 20 fret beyond the point of intersection, and the face remains in good ore. Till development could not be more satisfactory. This rich hoot will be further prospected at depth, and a staiioa la being cut at tha Intersection ao that sinking may be continued. It will require about 100 fret of sinking to bring the wins down to tbs level of the Yolo tunnel, which will connect with the same at a vertical depth of about 250 feet. from the Yolo tunnel The croaa-cu- t haa exposed values for a width of 1 feet without reaching the wall. The Bullfrog-Rusproperty, comprising four claims, or eighty acres, la situated oa the west aide iff Bonanza Mountain. U contain four dlctlnct vein systema, any oat of which, Judgwill ing fr-- rat present Indications, make producing mines. The major part of the development work ao far done, however, haa barn on tha Rush vein, which exploration haa shows to continue for the entire length of ths Rush claim a distance of 1500 feet. This vein in i'.aelf contains tha nuking of a big min. Its width varies between 150 nr.d 106 feet, and the values go aa high aa $40 to tha ton la gold, with alight silver returns. It is now estimated by Prof. Bailey, ths consulting engineer In charge, that sufficient ore haa already been opened up In the ordinary course of exploration woiT. to keep will buay a year, and that half a years work will disclose suffblocking-ou- t mW busy icient ora to keep a fur five years. Manhattan Mining Situation, The greet mining camp of Manhattan la still keeping up Ita mark in the way of furnishing new of wonderful a trikes in made and good showings every-da- y development on lie propep ties. The richest properties In Manhattan are receiving the leeat publicity. The newapnpere at the outset devoted columns of matter to these properties, tut gradually lessened their pecs until but th merest mention le made of them. The stability of the ldgus of the Manhattan district and ths provan values at depth have ao eemented public confidence that investors, in the security of thetr faith In thea properties, have turned their eyre elsewhere to note the newer prospects that arj weekly coming to the fore. The 6tray Dog. The shaft on Lease No. I on the Stray Dog property is down 151 feet, at which depth the ledge haa widened to 5 feet, and the average value of the ore from wall to wait Is about $100 per ton. Thera are about 750 ton of ore on the dump that will average close to 9100 per ton. Returns received last week from a shipment of 11 tons from leak No. 9 showed net ton. Sacking convalues of (HI tinues on lease No. 4, known aa tha January Jones lease. Two shafts era being sunk on this leaso within 75 feet of each o'her, and both show good values. There are five leasers on tha Stray Dog. and each one of them has got shipping ore. In No. 1 lease they have blorked out about 500 tons of ore that will easily average 970 to th ton. At about 108 feet depth (here le foot wide that will avera vein 1 age 9175 to the ton. On ths January Jones lease they are sacking or that will run Into th thousands. Tha company la prospecting the ground oa Its own account, and when a locatloA la elected a permanent abaft will be unk and work prosecuted on a large acale. Tha Jumping Jack. On thla property the company la Inking a abaft to cut the ledge from which Union No. 9 of tho Manhattan Dexter Mining company and tha Stray Manhattan Mining company, Dog whose ground adjoins that of tha Jumping Jack Manhattan Mining company, are mining some exceedingly rich ore. On the Golden lease on the Jumping Jack, the leaser are sinking two hafts and ana extracting aoma very rich ore from both. From panning and assays takm by the company's general manager, this or, will run from 865 to 8h) tier ton without variation. In the drift on tho Golden lease at the level, 80 feet to tha north, they have encountered a cross ledge that shows gold In The pan. Manhattan la certainly ana of tha wonders of tho State of Nevada when it most rapid growth la considered. When one remember that on January 1, 1806, there were barely 100 persona houses here, and that the bu-iestablished at that time comprised two six saloons, three grocery stores, boarding houses, and one lumber yard, one simply marvels thut this thriving community of several thousand sou's, engaged in th vnrlous business activities that are found In th older communities. sprung from so Insignificant the apace of a few a beginning short months. But when one considers the reason for li remarkable growth of thla young giant, one can roadlly understand why It has grown up. ns one might say. in the course of a night. Th marvelous discoveries of gold In the hill around thla city have caused It all. ami when we state that these discoveries excel anything of the sort hitherto brought to light, we simply state a fart that la acknowledged by the mining experts who have visited this section, a well as by every one elac who haa taken the trouble to mako investigations. SEWING MACHINES Beverly of IS MCUTCHE0N. -- WASS A' Graustark The White Is King BARR GEORGE at BALL BEARING, LONG EASY RUNNING. P T. WEARING, A PERFECT MACHINE, A handsome PIECE OF FUR-NITUR- E. SOLD ON EASY TERMS PLEASE CALL. young, good looking, a scholar and tha next thing to a pauper" Baldoa n mere pretender!" cried He'clalmn to b a fugitive, you must distress. Never!" remember, said Beverly la hla de- Beverly la he to not wbat he pre"At rata, any fense. tends said to tb baron, with a be," I maaa that ha la ao common male- wiaa amlls. be. Who or whatever tt may factor, Then you think ha may be Prlncs and what do you suppose b la? I conFrederie?" asked Lorry, deeply Interfess that Fm Interested In the fellow, ested. and be looks aa though one might Ilka I aw Inclined to think so, although him without half trying. Wby havent another complication haa arisen. May you dug up hla past history, Beverly? It please your highness, I am In an You are ao keen about him." a of mind," adme II positively refuses to let dig," amazingly tangled tat mitted th baron, passing his hand explained Beverly. I tried, you know, over his brow. but ho ho well, h squelched ms." Do you mean that another mysteriand dons, ks Well, after all la said ous prince haa com to Ilfs?" asked caught ua peeping today, and I am filled with shams," said tha princess. Yeti re, her eyes sparkling with Interest It doesn't matter who be la, be must In tha revelatioua. Early thla morning u dispatch cams certainly have a moat unflattering opinto ma from tha Grand Duke Michael of ion aa to wbat we are." a ducliy la westers And ho la aura to know ua sooner or later," said the young countess, mo- Europe, Informing mo that tho duke's eldest son had fled from boms and to mentarily serious. known to have come to th far east Oh, if it over cornea to that I shall bo in a splendid position to explain it possibly to Gnuataric." Groat Scott!" exclaimed Anguish. aU 1 6 him," said Beverly. Don't you never rains hut It halls, ao bore's It see, IH have to do a lot of explaining hall to the princes three. myself W are th Meocu for runaway royBaron Dangloool" announced tho alty, it seems," said Count Halfont Go on with tho story, Baron Danguard of tha upper ball, throwing opes the door for Uw doughty little chief of gloas," cried the princess. It to Ilk a book." police. "Your highness sent for me?" asked A description of tho young man acbo, advancing after tha formal salutacompanies ths offer of a large reward tion. Tho princeea exhibited genuine for Information that may lead to hla amxxement. return home for reconciliation, and X did, Baron Dangloss, but you hero ths baron paused dramatically. must have coma with the wings of an And what?" interjected Beverly, eagle. It la really not moro than three whs coubi not waiL minutes since I gave tho order to ColoThs description fits our friend Balnel Qulnnox.7 The baron smiled mys- doa perfectly!" You don't mean ltl" exclaimed Lorteriously, but volunteered no solution. The truth la, ha waa entering the ras-- ry. Then ha may be any one ot the tie dour aa th messenger left them, throe yon have mentioned?" Let me tell yon what the grand but ho waa much too fond of effect to i poll good situation by explanations. duke's aecrctaiy says. I bar the ofIt waa a long two miles to hla office In ficial notice, but left It in my desk. the Tower. Something bu just hap- The runaway son of tha grand duke la n pened that Impels me to aak u few called Christobal, lie ig twenty-seveof new age, speaks English fluently, yean questions concerning Baldoa, the besides French and our own tanging guard. May I flrat aak what haa happen- It seems that be attended an, English ed?" Dangloas waa at a loss for tho college with Prince Dantsa and aoma our own young men who are still in meaning of tha general smile that of England. Blx weeks ggo ha disappear-went around. v from hla fathers boms. ' At th It la quite personal and of no con- ed seme time a dozen wild and venturous know him? of do Wbat you sequence. retainers left ths grand duchy. Ths My curiosity is aroused. Now, bo was seen in Vienna a week later, quiet, Beverly, You art aa eager to' party and to young duke boldly announced knew aa the refct of ua." that he waa off to tho east to help hla . Well, your highness, I may aa well friend Dantan in the fight for his confess that tho man la a pnssle to ma. throne. Going on the theory that Baldoa ta this same Christobal we hare only to provide a reason tor hla preferring the wild to th comforts of our cities. In the first Place; be knows there ta a large reward for hla apprehension and he fears our police. In tho second place; he does not care to direct the attention of Prince Dan ton's foes to himself. Ha mlased Dantan In tho hUla and doubtleaa waa lost for weeks, but the true reason for hla flight ta made plain In the story that waa printed recently U Paris and Berlin newspapers. According to them, Christobal rebelled against hla father's right to select a wife foe him. The grand duke had chosen a noble and wealthy bride; and the son had selected a beautiful girl from the lower walka of Ufa, Father and son quarreled and neither would give an Inch. Christobal woukl not marry hla father's choice,' and tha grand duka would not aa action hla union with tba fair plebeian." . Hero Beverly' exclaimed proudly: lie doesn't look like the sort ot man who could be bullied Into marrying Who! on you 0010 to de with uf" j anybody If be didn't want to." And he strikes me as the sort who He cornea hen a vagabond, but he cer- - j Id marry any one he set hie heart woo tilnly does not act ilka one. Ho admits princess, with that he ta being bunted, but takes no aupon having, added tho taunting glance nt Miss Calhoun. one into hla confidence. For that be sniffed Beverly defiantly. Umpb! cannot be blamed." The baron went on with hla narrative; Have you any reason to inspect exhibiting signs of excitement who be la? asked Lorry. To lend color to tho matter, Chris ! My 1d tractions were to refrain sweetheart; the daughter of a from questioning him, complained waa murdered the night game warden, Dangloss, with s pathetic look at the before her lover fled. I know nothing original plotters. Still, I have mads of the circumstances attending tho Investigations along other lines." crime; but it ta my understanding that And who la her cried Beverly Christobal is not suspected. It ta poseagerly. sible that' he to Ignorant even now of 1 don't know," waa the disappointthe girta fate." ing answer. We are confronted by n Well, by the gods, vfe have a goodqueer act of circumstances. Doubtless ly lot of beroes about us! exclaimed n Dan-tayou all know that young Prince Lorry. ta flying from the wrath of hla half But after all." ventured the CountGabriel. brother, our lamented friend ess Halfont, Baldoa may bo non of He ta supposed to be In our hills with these men." n half starved body of followers. It Good heavens, Auht Yvonne, don't seems lmpoMible that he could bare suggest anything ao distressing, said reached our northern boundaries withYetive. lie must ha one of them." out our outposts catching a glimpse of 1 suggest a speedy way of detertrim at aome time. The trouble ta that mining the matter," said Anguish. hla face ta unknown to moat of ua, I Let ua send for Baldoa and aak him among the others. I have been going point blank who he If. I think it la on the presnmptlon that Baldoa la In up to him to clear away tb mystery. No!" cried Beverly, starting to her reality Prince Daman, but tart night the belief received n severe shock." feet Yes?" came from several eager lips, It seems to le the only way," aaid My men who are watching the Lorry. TEACHERS' EXCURSION, Bnt I promised him that no qui Dawsbergsn frontier came in last VIA UNION PACIFIC. night and reported that Dantan had tfbna should be asked, said Beverly, been seen by mountaineer no later almost tearfully, but quite resolutely. Sailing Data May 28. 28; June 1, I than Burnley. three days ago. These j Didn't I, Yet your highness? and 16th. mountaineer were lu sympathy with j Alas, year said tha princess, with a and refused to tell whither he pathetic smile of resignation, hut with him Round trip flrat class tickets to Denver. Colorado Springs. Pueblo. 920; went. We only know that be was in loyalty in th clasp of her hand. Omaha. Kansas City. St. Joe. 932: 8u the southern part of Graustark three (Continued TotqorrqwJ Louis. 139.50; Minneapolis, St. Paul, days ago. Our uew guard specks many 941.90; $44.50; Chicago, Memphis. languages, but he hna never been heard $32 LOS ANGELESu-RETUR$45.50. Equally low round trip rates to use that of Dawstiergen. That fact to hundreds of other points west of Ju itself is not snrprising. for, of all Vis Salt Uks Route from Salt take Chicago. Tickets good to return until he would avoid his mother City. Good reiurnlng to Oct. 91ft. On October 31st. allowed. things, Stopovers ta part English by sale May Jun 1st, 3rd, 16th and Through standard and tourist sleeping tongue. Dantan rare to all principal point. Four beau- birth and wholly so by cultivation. In ' June 26th to July 9th. Select .a date tiful trains daily. The famous Oven that he evidently finds a mate In thla for starting your vacation. Write for space at once to J. H. Burner, D. P. A. land limited and the new Loi Angeles Baldoa." Salt Lake. Chicago Limited, twenty hours to DenDanhe Isn't rtince Then really to Omaha and forty-onver. twenty-eigh- t Y cried Beverly, as though a chertan to Chicago. The Lo Angcles-Chl-cag- o Bridget!" iy0 answer.) Bridget! Limited train carries tourist ished ideal had tieen shattered. (Again no sniwer.) Bridget!" Od'm believe are tale to ve the Not if to without Chicago sleeper cornin', mum" Well, why didn't you change; , comaontb. Is Hen? the another d'.iiihV berth Og.tcn to from 75 $4 conic when I called?" Shure. an For further particulars call Bell 'phone plication. however. There Is. a you Ot only hnrd flitt v call th third tolni'. 52 or write A B. Motley, Trav. Past, know. Count Ilalfont, and perhaps all Judge. Utah. of you, for that matter, a pretender to j Agt., Ogden. j the throne of Axplmin. the fugitive WANT AD8 YIELD IG RESULTS WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS Prince Frederic. He is described as WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS CHAPTER XI1L Concluded. White Sewing Machine Company. OPERA HOUSE BLK. . OGDEN1.' h Wanted 50000 more men to smoke Weslcrs Best CIGARS Rapp-lharber- ' Strictly Union Made p r By special request we make Weslers Best at 375 Twenty-thir- d Street, Ogden, Utah. j Specialists 85 YEARS MENS DISEASES ' . . Blood Poison, Piles, Rupture. 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Omaha and Kansas $20.00 3200, St LOUiS. 3050 ((i(sMtthl666t6lfl66tl6g696 St Paul and 4190 hlinneapolis Chicago i6669M6fifffaSgat9ffafl6tgggg 445Q 4550 hlempbfs iiiMMiMiMipMfiMi m Proportionately Low Ratea to Many Other Points. , Tickets Good for Return .to October 31st A. B. MOSELEY, Traveling Passenger Agent; Ogden, Utah. Write n i j JfHO DO THE ARt, SNEAK THIEVES AND THAT LIKE. : Turn on the Light 1 j : , ' WRONO-BURO-L- ONE GREAT ADVAN1AGI OF OVEN ELECTRIC LIGHTS ALL OTHERS. 26-2- , e C!iic-iKo- M R-- Lli CAMPBELL, Ginarsl Manager. Railway Co. E. W. WADI, Agent |