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- ' : ;- Tim TN'TER-KOUyTATX FAHMETl AXD RAXCIOrAy, TUESDAY aroilXCS-G, APRIL 20, 1002. 3 IflilH
A -Aft -QP cfe-tspiss
. , it ambling of the pufi-
lrl r fir meat of every
, by the statement
"" , and othtis Intci-
, , mdlton. such ns
' " f i ii I y of cattle, etc,
,'1" i i condition, unit
, al trust ' It la
lh i r of cattlo Is
' ;fnc of I ho ndded HB-
( lilbhost prlco In
t r h r ' '
Spirit to Stock O rower.
, K I getting till the
,,!, I I"l " of me it
hJk n srll said the
I, , I; of Armnui A.
, r i mi pit the rnttle
i lh picker hit In
rl I whit will )oii
,,r i Nfin the piik-
,i,i nl D Tleaso,
, Ii nn our cattlo
TM ' ii hi prh o nnd
, I i hi lik the cnttlo
tl
Fresent Tnc a on Hoof.
i n Hi Ii i IHntr from
f I l Tli fo mor figure 1st
ml n nit tli I itler foi rnrn
f Tl vv iKhl of tho
m i t it ir has decreased
in I to 1 00 This Is
th n p ha been rhort
F i 1 h ! In en undcr-
I In th V I nwi the rals
.o j nuns Block on
r r r ') no rattle left
i i ill t were on tho
fi s h i I I ht up by tho
t i i 1 tug fattened for
y r N biaaka One
It M tdeei i shipped
h i 1 h Iwiu , were sold
k r r v pei head.
Sympathetic liaise.
r 1 n filling off In
If f in Ihe retnll trnde
'i i I h pil The price
o i h ing up In sym-
hi' f Ilium h thoie Is no
'I lii ' of hogs Proh-
i i 'Ii fa t tint people
i nl II I he f hive been
;fm tliu In reaslng tho
Ii " ih t rinnl I'hlrkcna
1 1 Iniilnr lo show the
" n 1 letninl I be-
'tr i i ' 1 hlrh i next win.
n fit I n In tho hlblory of
ii tl
Increa-e of Half Cent.
f mi- in t ileih rn of Salt
1 "i ' ii nnd retnll. re-
1 ' llll i nie getting
j I url rei K r ns ngnlnst
n of t t v ,i Hhcop
I it tli imr prke, iind
1 ' huh r Coin-
f- f ii il in re ici, nie
i mo t tit tho
. I t n iiliend
I 1 n. is Clly nnd
' r Ii oni 1 tents
I 'h prltCH, Iho
' i thin (nveiH
j 'ii ii". of mnnll
higher Trie 3 Predicted.
'' ' ' 1 however thtt
up iluilnir the
1 ii Dili hope the
' " ei nnd tiiilto
i hi h the tun-
'' it leil hlhirlouit
T i huh pili of
' lid with per-
l inteK until
i Ii ed on the niur-
r ur
SiilpCiltle in rtom Knst,
I'le r ittle In thN
. " I lllpptd lo
, 1 1 oIIki llautcrn
II I of n locil
il II linient. "Iho
u . , I Ii 1 1 been In tho
,? ,'', f t ulte n Jit t lo
1,1 2 "' ira 'IhH Ii
, ' W tern cinwei,
,' i llinlleil tu iiho
',,. I 'iiu of the sup-
" I' bio Hint In n
,, . ' i - innipolletl to
,, , ' ' 'li l.i t In whtth
r, " k" iniuli htiihtM
p"tt Bold m shops.
r ' r lii Hint only
, . I ir or a Ktier In
n . r lh' country.
, .' linu l-oo piiuinln,
" .- ' Jl iible me it
r 'ii'lll r of tho (.11-
. ,, . I- hide hnofH nnd
, ' iid till ills whli h
J , ' I xeiy little
tf ' i r which Kiiiiio
-, . i mninon h ij-
',h I i liibllKhmcntB
"' ', ' or I He plB Is
. ' I nnd Hu Dtniu
1 i I
Wcj on Decline.
I"1 pllerH of cit-
H "Od b,erii
I 111 C HICMIlllly
It ' ' ' ' iiii bo no
r In Ihe pi ho
'i r Koodii A
"h "limit J2fo,
' , ' I'nie proMilI-
'" I Iheie Is no
V - 'ho nlhei ,i.
of sliiies nay
" of i, KIllH
t mid me in nil
" u pill on
Pnfi' o Butohcrs
r ' " hives sonio
' i '" iniouiu and
I limn n
' nrn lumed
i i ' 'ho beef
'i tho dealer
l ir'eitiousn
' I 14 W
; ' 'onis ii m
h HI 121,
10 00
lor lolllnir
" I so
i 'em,, v rt
,l 4 hi
t i . ' 2n
'. ,' 1 nl" I II
I ' "llllllllliKS
e-i "
I I i
' III IS
1 i : f ' a suine
fl i ' ' "' "HiIiik which
v I' !,'" knottli Iko
'- "' ''ii olhti Hut
u, " I "III on a heer
' ' i r r.l"ilt. nut or
Ih nil Din main.
il inmiy nir
cnnllle cstabllshmerts do business on
such ii em ill mm sin.
Waste In Cutting.
.,,n"Wo". """ ,hM" "fo nnny
i.LY . M ,l,H.t lmve to ' carTfully
proflt nn.'i0110 '" golnR "' m '
h Jr'a' n'"'"H look llKht at
wo mil .f "l0 n,ol,,h l'r Instance.
ll,,"nV.,hT,M11 "K ',0"fl t
7,i 1- ly ?n" '" ,he ' irkel 'J he cu-
oiPt , ,Z i "'" '" n Kctw't" t,lllnk li
noin iiy, n!'"0, .", f,,t '",l" f" for
M,V.n. U "' ",0 rl,Ce '""' '"
worn, T."'"?1- ,"""ts J"l ln "!
i..t . "'I'OH'fhotise stenk Wo (Oiild
, h ",'" 'or IS .enlK hut he
wants It thlc k a thick one would cost
iniieii' "."'1 .wp ",0 ,mt J""1 "t
micli A meal man who woull ton.
"hn"'' rr" '''" vnr nt rt proiit must
observe these i ulcs
".Never tut a smnll piece of meat to
PlVe n tuslomer the lst lulr. It vou
do. )ou ore out .Never sell n loin or
porterhouse steak for less than three
time, the con per pound of the whole
leer I or shoulder steaks one nnd onc
nair, rib roast, one and one-half.
Irish's Kxplnnntlon.
In the April Torum Is an article by
fdeh ?n,"e I1"1"'' Wh( tlrlbllt.ll tho
LS. Pi .1 pf.,f ln 'no barren rondl
ini.' -v? W""'rn1 P"Olle cnrlnR
n on by sloek rilsers ho sijs until
the have been eaten hire There be.
In no vccelatloti Hie rain has pissed
through the Kiniiml like n selve and
hni been canled nvvaj lapldly In deep
cuiB The meadows hive beiomej a
'Cattle have Rtarctl below the point
or sustenance Mr them " sns Mr Irish,
and sheep have followed to eat what
lemalned to the roots, and tramp the
Mirfite Into dust The nurlculliu al set
Hers hive their rreeholds Invaded by
noma lie Hocks and herds Itlvnl slock
men hold n portion or tho lntnie with
Winchesters llomkldes redden Iho
striiRBlo ror survival, and a (truit In
dustry la dylns or starvation Tho
whole region his loss water for Irriga
tion, and jetuly urowa less Invltlnit to
Ihe settlers who seek n homo support
ed by Hint inenns "
Leasing Dan necommended.
Tho remedy for Iheso evIN. Mr. Irish
belkves, I, to be round In n plan which
wis adopted under similar londltlons In
Texas nnd Auslrnln. where Hie uraz
Inu lands wero leased, and tho linges
In lime tesinred lo ihelr orlBlnal feed
Inc lapiulty. Colorado, Idaho Mon
tan i, Nebraska, ttlah and Wvomlnu
now lease nRr sntH nds and tie
rive from them an Income of more than
1 00000O a e.n. The Tedenl Oovern
monl Is belns ursed to adopt the smuo
iclhy Willi Us 400 coo 000 ncies of Rra
Inc land weit of Hie moth meridian It
han been lrinmniended by Ihe National
I.lvo-htock nHMiclallon tho Amerloin
t'tlle-(linvei' association tho I'atlfle
bloikmen's iismkIhIIoii, the Seuctarv
of ABikiilture In his lart reoit, and
l'lesldint llooscvclt In his messnKe to
CoiiKirss. 'lhls would result, Mr Iilsh
believes, In vastly hit reusing the sup
pi of ntllo and lellevlmt tho living
expenses of millions of people.
What local Oiowcrs Sly.
Local caltlo nun agree with Mr Irish
that tho i also Is wildly due to In
rieised prhes of feed, and they nie In
(lllinl in make llj,ht (it Hit- mist'
Idea Novcrtheki.H It Is tonimonly be
lieved that Kroners will piollt but llt
llo on ninmit of the ndvniued price,
exitpt In cases whcio they own their
own fied.
No Benefit to West.
J. (' l.eaiy, manager of the Union
Stock) in ds. Is of Ihe opinion Hut the
Western stockmen will not leap ulty np
predible henellt fiom the hltli pilco of
beef
"Ihe tiouhlo Is Hint the prices will
go off berote the Western tattle will
be i raily foi the nuikel, Cattle will
bo rushed In fiom other places before
the Western gi lss-fe I cattle will be
leudy foi the maikct The lesult will
be tint tho prices will go olf and our
peopjo wilt i,et 113 benellt Aestcin
iiilbeis ii ie sul'i'lving about " pel nut
of tho locil demaiid and ate getting
good prices ror this stutf but not as
i,oud us they got list ear."
Itlse Is Nnturnl.
"It Is Just as li itural for the price of
beef to go hlshcr as It Is foi tho prlco
of potatoes to go higher," said M. K.
I'iiisoiis. ' l'ced Is some mil expen
sive, It coals mono) to mako beer and
that la nil theiu Is to It. lorn cotton
f.ecd inenl and nil rako aio twlco as
hlhh In pilco as they weie a join ago
nnd that li vvhv beef Is higher. I don t
take mi) Sim k ill all this talk about it
beef tiust No trust tun contiol the
meat ultuntlon. 'Iheie Is a sc uclty of
bier, time Is a big foreign dcniind be
t iiuse of tho Rlniku In the I'hlllpplnes
and South Afilci, nnd theso tauses
tomblned with tho high prlco of reed
m) making high pilces or beef. The
stockmen of the Wist mo not piolHIng
b) tho high pilces except vvhoio they
own their own feed
"Iho pilco of Inef will go higher,"
Mr, Pnisons continued, ' befoio Iho
Hinm-fcd Littlo biklu to como Into the
niiUket 111 June, 1'ilces will go lower
then, but not near so low ns they weie.
'1 hue are pit nty t r I ingo initio In the
Wiwt. but rat tattle are vei) scarce."
13. I'. Saunders Gloomy.
11 T. Saunders takes a gloomy v low
of tho luluro as It ulates lo beet mip-
"Ihe slluitlon Is alarming." ho said
dlscusjliig tho mbjttl "tho hu)-fed
mllto nie practically t leaned up In tho
West 1 Just finished shipping 40iK head
or fat steira fiom Iho Illg Unlo lialsln
In Monluna and that clenns nut lint
district Tilces of beef and mutton
and pink us well will go considerably
hlghei Iho glass lei ratlin will not
to leady foi the miiket befoie July
oi Atlgusl There la an abundance of
joitng rnltlc and feedoi-s The) nie
rheaiei than the) weie last ) ear be
raiiso of the scntclty of feed, but llifio
Is a Kiirclty of fat o.ittle
'Cattle me now higher than they
weie In 1SS3 ' Mr biunrteis said
"Ihey weie high then because of the
scan ft) of teed. '1 lie coin crop last
)tnr wan but TO per tent or a full crop
and It Is peifeclly nilutal th it beef
should be high It m I from B0 to
KO under present tondltloiis lo fatten
n steer. All this talk ..bout Iho rii.
I. tot. It Is made out or wholo lolh
li) tho jellon Journals Tin IruU ex
Ists nnvvliiin els". '" ''?". ;rltl'
beef, million nnd polk Ih li'll'InB '
sIcHkmaii and ihe fnimoi When Iho
rninid Is prosperous ever) holy Is prni
prrous Labor Is, gelling Ki'od wag's
ii ml there Is no ininplaliit ns In the high
pilco of beef from thai source
Chenper In Two MontliB.
Secretary of Asrbulturo llllini;"
Interv lowed by an I'ln,y'"?fp,
a few dnya ngo, and gave his view or
the situation fiom Ihe stanipnlnt of
pint mi"ranl ul kl l',ir' 1Ie '1 ln
I predict a fall In tho price of beef
Sir tVrtet. ulncre ls "othlng lo hln
vu, . '"""hers In an) tlt5 fiom ma
to .?" areenent nmong themsovej
maVi ta,i '.'u11 '" nno ' tho oslern
!,. K A. fo'.Ll"! l'"rl'oe of bu)l-ig cat
i i,Lm nR.them 'n'mod to theli illy,
ini- ti r""' nn 'oU1 Kt n t,ro11'- P"'
1mm ll. tn'! m the Mme fnnspoi
lallon rate given to cveiy one else
n,,!'eV, Fet0 ",'ower rite becomes a
""""P"'1"' s he Is nt once given a
uiscrlmlnnled against
Why Beef Is High.
' I do not know w liether or not there
is a combination on the part of the
packets to put up the prhc or meats
?,,. ." " mton" "f knowing I do
E; howevei lh.it owing to the
Jlioitness of lost )enrs com crop the
. . . ".."frp ""l ahlf " food ihenp
for market Ctt,ll '" "" "' 'ttU'n tl,em
'There nie plenty pf grass cattle ln
'""ll") oni la high and the
.Jim ,.lla..bcn Rising It to their
5.1. i "t 'louble the ofdlnar) prlie
nVi M"lh ror col,on " o" n to
help tide ovei.
The farmeis have been getting 7
lenis a pound foi rattle on the hoof
.i.H "ver:,Ko 'eer going Into thlcago
iiiesises at lift) pounds to Ihe htiudied
rn.tH 7""'. itlmated ihu li it calf
costs 7 tents a pound on the hoof, It
.,.,cn,t " ""t9 when dteseod
I Irst-class beef dtesscs nbout
sixty pounds lo the htm 1 red ' con
Inued th- Seeietui) and the woilds
hlgh-waur niHtk along this line Is be
tween slly nnd seven!) pounds but
the nveiagc Is about nrtv i oiinds This
will give rome Idea nt what ment rosis
the bulther The thohe cuts nre al
ways run up In prlie and this Is wh
,.".r l", Pay " """ll for our meats
While beer will be cheaper when
ine giass fed raltle nie In market ible
Shape this mime will not operate to
reduce the pike of the products of tho
nig as thai animal cannot ruteu on
HiKh Wages; High Meat.
1 hose ire some of the prime onuses
ror the high prl.es or meals Theie
nre others of equal Import into Wnge3
irekoil Inlut the) nre hlghei thin
eva before This enables ever) one to
en whenever he fancies This cnndl
lion denies a hetv) deinnnd for food
products, and all of them are unusti
nil) hlfh
Another cause for the Increase In
Ihe supply of beef Is Ihe dialn on the
corn supply lo fatten horses and muls
for our foreign mirkets There Is a
large demand for mules and horses
for uso In South Africa. These animals
must he fiitened the same as rattlo
In nider to bring a satisfactory prlre
These ate some of the nutinal cauns
which rontilbute to brlnrlng about the
exlsllns condition, but It Is Impossible
fpr me to say whether. In nddlllon lo
this, the packers have arbltrnill)
adled an) thing to the price, as that is
a mntler with which I hive nothing to
do
As to a Monopoly.
' if ever) one secutes the same trans
portation rntc It Is not potslble for the
pickers entile!) to contiol the sell
ing price Of late enrs the t hlcac.o
I itkeis have sent meat to ncarl) every
city and town In the I'nlted states, and
tho old mtthnil of tho butchers dres-i-lug
beef for the local maikets has dla
appeaied The packers save ever) thing
nnd uso ever) part of tho cattle. Noth
lug Is wasted
If thero should bo an Investigation
to determine whether Iheie Is a com.
blnatlon of the packers for the Inoieas
Ing of prices, those conducting It
would have lo Inquire ln.lo alt of the
factors which Influence tho price. If
such a combination exists. It piolnbly
would be fount In lower transpotta
Hon rales, but, of couie, 1 would not
piesume to Fay tho rillroads discrimi
nate ln favor of the packers, for I havo
not means of knowing.
'Ono of tho featuies of an lnvostlga.
Hon of this kind would bo to get ut
the lato allowed by tho transportutlon
i onip mles rrom the Held lo the
slaughlcr-houses tho lates nre irgitlnr
an uniform, so fni ns we havo been
able to knrn Hut what the) mo fiom
thu slaiighter-hou'o lo tho consunit r
In a tiuestlon on which 1 havo no In
lorin uloti whatever.
Theio Ih tvllenlly a large supply
of slock stoc is shtep and hogs hut
not enough coin to fatten them The
suppl) of (.ittle at Chicago shows that
fat tnltle me scarce In nbout two
months theie should be some lellef, an
Class red cattle will begin to leadi tho
market within that time. This depends
on the locallt), however. Cattle havo
been nn giuss since April 1st. Those
which weie In good condition nt that
lime will bo leady for tho maikct eirly
In June. '
ANOTHER RAIN RECORD.
Trcscnt April the Wettest In Utah
Since 1880.
(Sunday's Dall) )
Tho heavy l.llnfall of Thursday night
ngaln broke tho recoid foi tho country,
109 Indies pieclnllatlon leglstcrlug In
tho loial wtaiher bureau olllce. Chi
cago hud Ihe next heuvlist lain with .70
Inch, while Pocntello took third honors
with ,DU Inch. Thn mill ceased falling
cutl) )eslerday foienoon.
These llguies swell the precipitation
for the month to 3 10 Inches, making
1 Jl Inches above the average for tho
month nnd bringing the preclpltutlon of
the )car to .32 Inch below tho overage.
The he ivy lain had tho cftett of re
ducing the tenipeiaturo of Hlah and
western Colorado conslderabl), so
much so that fiost has been piedlcted
foi this morning While the fiost will
ho light In tho vlclnlt) of this clt) It
will bo heavy throughout the Htnte.
IJespllo this no serious dnmiigo to tho
crops Is expected to lesult as tho or
chardlsls nie thoroughl) piepired
Tho present month has, nccordlng to
Director Muidodi, been ono of the most
rtinaiknble In the hlstoi) of the weath
er bureau, having no loss th ui threo
iccnid bieaklng ralnstoims Tho one
between tho 7lh and Sth giving u pie
clpllatloii of SR Inch, I lint of lluco di)s
ago 111 Inches and Thuiaday night's
btoim only M Inch less.
Tho present month nlsn holds tho rec-o-ii
ror being the wettest since 1S88,
when the iccord of the weather depart
ment was reached, 4 43 Inches being
leached Hint month.
PASSING OF ANOTHER PIONEER.
Capt. Tcter Kcid Dies nt Oood Old
Arc.
(Bunda)'s Dill) )
Teter field, one or Salt Liko's plo
neeis, died or kidney nnd stomach trou
bio at the Keogh-W'ilkht hospital nt a
lato hour Thursday night and will be
burled from the sixteenth ward meeting-house
at 11 W bunda)
Capt Held was a native of Arg)le.
shire, Scotland, born In ls.'t. He be
cvimo a Mormon In 1S53 nnd came to
Utah two )eirs later In l&Vi he mar
iled Miss Diana Dtvldsonln rlalt Lake
Ills wife, live sona nnd ono daughter
""inVheelrl, da In l-.ah Capt. Reld
was prominent In the mllllla and theio
earned his title He was In the riim
n lien against tho tlnlled States troops
iiniler Oen Johnston In I8'i7 nnd
marched with Ills confederates to I.cho
pinion In stop the arm) at that point
He was n man of good li iblts and
leaves considerable property
Vcrii'iKiic" nod Verve.
The moio nervous a man Is Hie "less
neivo he hso That sounds piridovlcul
-but It Isn t for nerve Is stiitnlnn
Hoods Haisaiaillln gives nerve It
tones tho whole s)stem perfects dlgen
Ion and assimilation, nnd la Iheieforq
llin best inedldne a nervous person can
'"if'vou get llred easily, mentally or
phf(cally, take It-It will do sou good.
KEARNS COMING HOME
Senator Leaves Washington
for Salt Lake.
SPENDS ONE DAY IN CHICAGO
Tuesday Ho Will Be In Omaha and
That Night He Will Leave for
Utah, Where He Will Itemnln Un
til May 12th The Senator Is of
tho Belief That Congress Will Ad
journ About tho Middle of June
He Presents a Number of Utnhns to
the President.
TRinu.vn nunnAU,
1606 K Sticel, .
Washington II C April 16. 1
Senator Kenrns left for the West this
afternoon. He will stop over nt Chi
cago ono diy nnd nt Om ill i nil da)
Tuesda), leaving that night for salt
Lake, whero he will remain until Mny
li on linpoitnnt public nnd private busi
ness lie will icturn to Washington In
ample time to vole upon the Important
measures now pending The senator
told The Til I in no tiirrcepondcnt toda)
that ho looked for the adjournment or
Ciin&iess nbout the middle or June ll
bills In which the benator ban a siedal
Inlet est nro being looked after bi his
rrlonds
This morning Senatoi Kenrns tailed
at the Whllo Houso nnl presented O
I', lieehc tho new li ink examiner
thanking the President ror the honor
of the appointment I'tesldent MtQu ir
lie of the 1 nstern Mormon mlsblnu was
In the house nnd mot the Tiesldent,
who was most grnclous In Ms happy
remarks In lcfoiencu to Utah und Us
people.
The Socretars of the Interior toda)
reversed the decision of the general land
oilke den)lng (he application or Abra
ham Cole r r repament of the flrst In
stallment on the purchase mone) paid
bj him on desert land entry ror teruln
land In Hie Ilolse, Idaho. Innd dis
trict Kepi) ment is elnltned on the
ground that the enlry was erroneous
and not susceplnble or confirmation, be
cause the Innd Involved was situated
on both sides or a meandering stienm
nnd must therefoio b regnrded as
non-contiguous.
motion roit nKiinAniNO di:nii:d
Motions for rehentlng wero denied by
tho Srcrotnr) ln the cases of Isaao W
Dlnke, Michael Il)an and latnrs II
Abbott, for review of departmental de
rision confirming nrtlnn of Hn 1 nine a
In den Ing their nppllcntlons for re
pa) ment of ilrst Instalment of pur
chase money paid on desert land entry
for ccrtnln land In Miles City land (lis
trlct, .Montana.
iiLcoMMBNnnn on rr.Acn
Mr. Sutherland today recommended
the appointment of baniuol McAfee ns
I'ostmister at White Hocks, and Mrs,
Canle C. Jones ut Maijsvalo. He also
presented several petitions favoring an
educational test fot Immigrants.
idaiioan li:avi:s ron home.
H. I". Hnmuels of Wallace, Idaho, a
graduate of the Columbia Law School,
has returned home
POSTMASTnitS APrOlNTKD.
Idaho Lapwal, Noz Terces count), J.
A llarton, vice H. , Wnlrath, re
signed Wjomlng Hlchaids. Tremont county,
C. r. llnckenbcrg, lco Jl. N. Hill, ic-slgncd.
PARK CITY POSTOmCE.
President Appoints Nellie N. Thirlot
ns Postmistress.
tirtlULM: BPHCIAL
Washington, April 16 This morning
Just before his deputuro for the West
b'onntoi Kenrns recommended to tho
ITesldcnt tho name of Mis. Nellie N.
Phlrlot to be postmaster at Park Clt),
Utah This afternoon Piesklent lloose-
vent nominated her to tho benato for
the position
Mrs Nelllo N. Phlrlot. appointed
postmastei toda). Is a Summit county
woman, having been born nnd ruls. d
heie, she la nbout 37 )ears or nge. She
Is the daughter of .Mr. and Mis (I. 11
sn)der, a slstcr-ln-1 iw of Major Lvans
of this clt), ulso a slsler to W. I. Ills
mark and Wlllard sn)der, she ls a
cousin ulso of Prank J. Cannon. Bho
was man led to I d Phlrlot about nine
tcdi )enis ago, hei husbnud was en
gaged In tho butcher business heie
Slnco the deuh of her husband,
seven jears ago, sho has supported her.
wit nnd thice daughters b) her own
efforts and giving her children ever)
educational advantage, bho Is Indus
trious In a marked degiee. Two )enrs
ago she was registrar for tho Second
voting district and proved very elll
clent In her work She has nlwa)s
been a strong Republican under nil
tlicumstnmes and has alwn)s taken
un active Interest In political matters
Her appointment gives general sat
Infliction In the Park, foi It Is certain
tint the duties or the oltko under hoi
will be given most raietul attention
She his aire idy received congratula
tions from tho leading Republicans of
Park City.
Mrs Phlrlot's appointment was no
stirpilse hero as It was generally rou
te led that sho would get the ofllce
when a change was nude; she had
piacllcally no opposition.
WOOLGROWERS WAITING.
Delay In Settlement of Patronage
Question in Case ot Commissioner
of Uintah Forest Reserve.
(Sundj)'s Dail) )
Members of tho Utah Woolgrowers'
association mo Impatiently waiting for
the settlement of u Congressional low
which will delermlno who Is to ho com
missioner of the Uintah forest reserve.
Dnnlel H Marshall or Rich county wan
nppolnted on the re(ommend itlon of
Congressman Sutherland to sue "d
Commissioner C.eorge P. IJucher n
April 15th. Mr Marshall Is al Kamas.
whet e the hcndquarteis are to be, but
ha has not jet inken tho omen. It Is
undeistood that the Department of the
Interior has countermanded the order
appointing Mat shall The reason for
this Is supposed to be the Influence of
Congiessmin Illtt of Illinois, upon
whose recommendation Rucher was ap
pointed Tjie woolgroweis nre not
vital!) Interested In tho duel for tho
control of patronage but they nre anx
ious to have the matter settled so that
they can confer with the Commissioner
lelatlvo to tho npiortlonmont of sheep
thioughout the reserve,
Tor Oier t'iriy A ears
An old and well tried remedy, Mrs
Winston's Soothing Syrup has been
used for over tlfty )ears by millions of
mothers foi their children while teeth
ing with perfect success. It soothej
the child, luftens the gums, allays nil
pain, cuius wind collo and Is the best
remedy foi diarrhoea Sold by drug
gists In every part of the world Be
sure und atk for Mrs Wlnslivv s Sooth
ing Syrup ani take no other kind.
GOULD-CLARK RAILWAY
Report of Combination of In
terests Confirmed.
WHAT THE ALLIANCE MEANS
R. C. Kerens Declares a New Trans
contlnentnl Lino Will Result It
Will Bo Composed of Senator
Clark's Los Angeles Road, the
Qould's Missouri Pacific and Wab
ash Lines nnd of a Line Prom
Cleveland to Either Bnltlmoio or
Newport News.
V. Chicago. April 27 Senator C
f Ke irns of ttah Perr) S. llealh, V.
I also now of I tan, and it O. Ke- .
K reus of at l,mil spent todiy In
K ITiltiigi. conferring togrlher re- V,
f. galcllng the altRlrs ot tho Los An- f
K gclts Hall I .ilk i rallna). .
K. Mr Kirens In mi Interview con- K
H finned the recent rtports that tho K
Omilris htvn become Interested K
K with Senator CI ilk In this ealrr- le.
rise and tint the outcome of tho K
le. iilllsiue would te a new trauseon-
llurntiil line Connections havo .
It lecn seemed out of Cleveland lo 1,
K anesvllle O, and llieneo to llel .
H IIiiroi, n trnni where a on- le.
f nee lion will b. inuile Willi Nw- f.
. poll .Sra or Iiilllmore, either by K
piirilinso of Mnrl mil. owned by K
is tho ill), of llnltlnioio They hive If.
ntrernl lonmoe, but Mr Kereuu .
C si)S rival Interests havo nittblildeii K
them. If the Western Mar) land
V. c innot bo hn ight the) will build or
connect lo Newport News by nb. e
f. sorption of Hie VlrUnli Cenlril M
The new svsteni will be composed
K thus of Senator Clark s Los An V.
K geels road, of the flout Is' Missouri f,
K Paclllo and the W nb isli, nnd nt the K
K lino from Cleveland to ellhcr Hal- V,
r. llmore or Newport News .
K li f- K V K k. is r. r. v tf f V m m
MR. MORTON IS DEAD.
Tho Former Secretary of AfrricUlturo
Passes Away.
ritlCAGO April M--J Hlerllng Mor
ton former Seeretar) of Agriculture, died
of cerehrnl troubles lit Old clock Bund ly
afternoon at Iike PoreBt at tho homo
of his son, Mark Morion
The Illness of Secretary Morton dates
fiom last November, when he contrnetel
n severe rnld whllo speaking at tho Slock
show In Chicago
The arrangements for tho funeral are
ns )et Incomplete but It has hern deter
mined Unit rervlcciwlll be held at Lake
I nrest al 2 oclnck laesili) afternoon
Ihe Interment will be at Nebiaika City
A rpttlnl train bearing the remains nf
Mr Mnrinn nnd members of his fsinll)
and friends will leave I. ike Pnrest 'lues
da) nfteinoon for Nebraska tit), whero
Interment will occur
Sketch of His Career.
W ASIIIMl rov Afilll 2-Jinliis Blcrllng
Morton was In Washington for four )rars
as Se(retnr) of Agriculture III President
Uei lilids see mil nilinliiNtratlnu Ho
was a man of steadfast tniiilctloiis un
swerving honest) and undoiilitoil ahlllt).
Ihe ex-Secreliirv was W )eais old Hun
rii), lhls having bc-n th annlirrsir) of
his liirlhday He was of Hiotch-l.ngllsli
ilcrreiit He was bom In Jefferson .nun.
I). N. V, Ids parenls moving to Mkhl.
gan when he was ver )oimg Hn was
a graduate of Union eolle go. New 1 ork
Ho was four times nnnilnnled hy his
party ns Onvernor of Nebraska, hut was
defeated each time, Ho was a stalwart
'gold man, nnd bad an earl) falling
out with lion William J Ilr) iiii, vvhoio
political iisplrit ons ho o noseil vigor.
oilHl). He was llenlllled officially with
many agricultural und horticultural of.
llces.
ANOTHER LINE TO UTAH.
The, Denver i. Salt Lake Has Been
Incorporated.
Denver, Colo, April S5 O. I. Kny
dei, chairman of tho boatd of tllitc
tors of the toinpany owning tho At
lantlo &. Pacific ("llrlck ' Pomeio))
tunnel, has nnnounced that thn con
structlon of ihe tunnel, (letting lira) a
peak, will be lesunied us soon as the
snow Is orf the giound. This decision
was leached ut u meeting of Iho di
rectors In this clt), Mr. rfnvdcr said
further that a corps of engineers will
slnrt out fiom Denvei this spilng lo
select a route ror a inlltoad lo snlt
Luke, which will run through tho tun.
net It Is nlso expected to develop
mines by menus of iho lutinel
A new compnn), known us tho Den
ver &. salt Lako Rallwa), Mining and
Tunnel compnny with n iuital of 5,
001)000, has been Incorporated hero to
hulld tho tunnel Tho Incorputntnrs
mo. Henry J. O llryan Dr. John P.
lllllott.Johti J Ilellle), II H McDowell
II. W. llannum und llerbctt C.eorge ut
Denvtr, James l: Rnlchfoid of H)ia
cuse. N. Y , John II lileekinnn of Ntw
ork City, and M. W. llarso of lloston
O 1, Sn)dei, tho lluffulo (N Y) nt
totney, who hns betn Instrumental In
seeming tho tunnel rights of Ihe old
eompieiiy lor tho new compan), said
today.
' I urn not nt liberty to Mvu the name
of tho president of our company now,
but I v 111 say that ho Is one of tho most
piomlneut railroad men In the Hutted
States, and lurries behind him the cap
llhl lo carry out all our Ide is Tliesi
ideas aro lather startling W hat would
)ou say to a rnllrutd fiom the Atlantic
to the Pacific entlrel) Independent of
any of the trans-continental lines''
This Is nur ulllmntn aim, and such a
road will bo built. It will ue our tun
nel "
HIDDEN IN BUTTER.
Proposal of Mnriinire ln "Pound" of
Oleo Imitation Leads to Anest
of Young Man.
Kokomo, In I, April :7 Tho art of
butler making has been the novel means
emplooil h) Mr Out McK'Inney of near
Itusslavllle to aid him In Hurting a wife
oung McKlune) placed n smull wooden
tnllei nox containing a h ilrpln. a botllo
of choice perfume und a note In the con
ter of what was sold for a pound of
golden butter The butter was bought
hy u New l,oni!nn huckster who sold li
lq ono ot the Ilrst ladles of tho town.
DID NOT KNOW SHE " (
HAD KIDNEY TROUBLE I II
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and jliijnH
Never Suspect It. iSiklM
Gcrtrtide Warner Scott Cured by the Great Kidney liliillffllB
Remedy, Swamp-Root. iflwllvlil
w $$& t$$k m t m
V wa&St&Si, I -j'"S''' '.";'?' ll'tiSisi
Vinton, mwa, July 15th, 1901. 'ISttvlwLHI
DR. KII.MHR X. CO , ninghnmton, N. T. S9 iflxiH
flentlemen In tho summer nt 1891, I was taken violently 111. My trouble SvlnniHII
began with a pain In my stomach nnd back, so Severn Hint It seemed as If TfluKlllRlfl
knives wero cuttlnr me I wus treated by two of the best ph)slclnns In tha iuti tlflHI
county, nnd consulted annth-r None of them suspected Ihe tnuse of my trou- H .ij.lfsSBB
ble was kidney disease. They nil told mo that I lunl a camt r nt the stomach W'Sl ifflHH
and would die I gtew so wenk that I could not wnlk nny more than n child l$u .'.DllHI
n month old, nnd 1 only wrlglied slxt)-tluen pounds One tiny my brother fXtltl'inHl
raw ln a paper )our ndvertlsemenl ot Hwnmp Root, tho gieat kidney remedy. ksi Vs IIJjIIH
Ha bought me a bottle nt our drug store nnd I look It My family could seo SMf $!iriIU
a change In me, ror tho better, so they obtained moio nnd I continued tho uso DEUil UlVH
or Hwnmp-Root regularly. I w is so weik and run down that It took consld- ? JHS i 4M
erable time to build mo uti again I am now well, thanks to Hwnmp-Root, and tVsJ ifijffiHI
weigh H pounds and am keeping house for ni) husband nnd brother, nn a tl'lE Ml
farm. Swnmp-llost cured" me alter tho doctors had failed to do mo a par ti8a AflH
tlcle of good. um iSniH
(aertnidoWarnerHcolt, JJJ ll
Women suffer untold misery because tho nature nt their disease Is not ror- SSr:!B
rectly understood: In many eases when doctoring, they nre led to believe that ilillnBt!ftll
womb trouble or femnln wenkness of some sort Is responsible for their Ills, MmW'SlBal
when In fact disordered kldno)s are the chief cause nt their distressing SWl 3HH
troubles tlMI wH
Thn mild nnd extraordinary effect of the world-famous kidney and bladder BfDB lIHrll
reined). Dr. Kilmer h Hwump-Root, Is soon rtallred. it stands the highest for BnH'imHil
Its wonderful euies of the most distressing cases. A trial will cunvluco any- fwS&iiunBH
one and )ou may havo a sumplo bottle pent free, by mall. SllfaKI ffHBH
Sample Bottle of SwampRoot Free by Mail. KK'8n9
DDirORlAL NOT 11 If nu have the slightest symptoms of kidney or wJuLcSBMl
lilnlder trouble or It thero Is u tram of It In )our family history, send at dnHrMnHBI
onto to Dr. Kilmer A Co, Hlnghimton, N, V,, who will gl icily send )nu by VflWiiHHBI
mail, Immedlatdy, wllhnut cost to )uu, a sample bottle ot Swamp-Root nnd 'HPiHHBb
n bo(k telling all nbout Snnmp-ltnot and (ontulnlng many of the thousands 'IBB'jsflBH
upon thuiinands nt testimonial letters received from men nud women cured. uwCtuflfll
In writing to Dr Kll"itr t.ro, itlnghinnto.il N Y be -ore to sav ihst you StpH PiHB
read thl generous orfcr In the Inter-Moiinlnln Parmer and Ranchman. L iB'hwBH
ir )nu nie already ccinvluced that Hwump-Rnnt la what )nu need you K ' S. USBH
can purchnsa Ihe rcguliu llfty-cent and emo-ilollni -lzo bottles nt tho drug fj ' - iHutHBi
stores ever) illii'ie. Don t mako nuy mlslnke, but iciueiuber tho name, tt i'uM
Himiiiip Root Dt. Kilmer's Hwuinp-Iluot. and tho uddiess, lllncjinrnton, N. T, gj K .PiHBj
on every bottle Ks ip' .'ft'iiH
1 fmmr.. - zzJ Brii mM
Wt VHY SHOULD YOU BUY fB W$M
JH 2.,crcam -Pirawr Ilccausc. if it Is a good one, it will save you H lift ailH
fl1""-f-abor and Money, and Improve the Quality nnd Juantity ' fl JiS)IBb1
K WV ""Iter. Hie value of 'warm, sweet sUmmllk for feed. il 1 !S gSaWliB
J r7t,tj'A- Wll 'Imulcl )ou buy m j fl tuHM
Wa U.S. CREAM SEPARATOR? I I 1 MH
Hf tjSjl Hnu It Is the best. It Is not only "The Kind that Gets H 51 ill! 'liuB
ftBj B 3 all the Crc im," but It Is the most Substantially Made, ll ji Jw 1IhE
VI ffertii5 tautliiR them to spend monc) (or repairs like oilier MM If-lSfBMMM
mm .p makes, tliatatccomplicalcilandlmpcrfcctly made. WU I V ' hB'-HKB
W rerrtktrtii formal fo,wnttcr llluilr.ilij tal,hcuii H XkBuMMM
VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows Falls, Vt. JH f H
Jn cutllnc the ruin nf liit(r ffhfl ills.
rorrfiI tho toilet box In which was a
nntn uhkh rcml on follnna
Ncyr HtntvlaMllr llouant (.miiit,
Iml . April 1ft MU Tun iiiIUh vnulh HtuI
nun half ml In wmt ot ltuslavlllo la wluro
1 live 1 iim il tiutiK iiiuii. a huuxi.
kecpor, imultry-rnlstr, RHnlciicr iiii 1
Hoiin tnoUrr uml buittr mnktr 1 try thla
I rnjrct to uti un iinnnir nnd In ma
wheru tho pnurtl of I. HUr f,upn Hnull
thu pjw uml mc hnw vcit It In pir
rurnrtl Wrlto ltniurllntrl whoever fccts
this. our rKicetruil.
.Mr. OUV M UlNNKV,
' llutixlaMMp, J ml
McKlnncy Ih under urreut for perpe
trull riff a fiuuri.
UTAH MAN A BANKRUPT.
Henry W. Hawley, Some Years Ago
Sheriff of Millard County Sched
ule of His Utah Indebtedness,
beatlle, April S7 Harry W. 1 tan ley,
founerly a eillicn or I tali, and some
)ears ago Khtrl.t ot Millard count), and
well kunnn about Hall Uike, Destiei and
Uisls, and who la now a. u.ldtnt nf He.
little, Wash, has nice! an hi lleallnn III
luilkriipliy In Ju Ige llanforils division
nf thn District eourl of thn I'nlled Hlales
for the District of iiulilnMon -northern
division
Ills list of debts secured amount to
ti:tWC.fi and unsecured, I10-''JI Ho has
no assets except what are exempt
The folio a Ing Is u list of his blah In
del it duces.
I. Il llnll Bait Lake S 23 DO
John M sue xn mi
H I' lining , .... "Vt
National Hank of tho llepubllo .. I "0
t'ommeiclal National bank 1 2tj 11
8 Witt 10 i.i
V nteimnn Ilros , ., ino on
('iiiisoildatnd Implement cotniian). l.ii'ifii)
V A Hn) m nl
Henry Marriott , . , 110 in
1 rllmne Publishing tomiuuy . Mix)
J V Urlrkson .v. ( ii , 1). cp Creek. 8 1&
Ironies Ktore nilmore bJ5
H King Provo )oo m
liuiton Noe. I'rnvo Ml in)
r V Aldrlch, Clear Lake inn no
John 1' Cahnon, Murra) so oo
Mtxnell Webb, Destrret SO (.1
Dell I'aik . . . .. 125 ft)
I'orav Urt s. .t. Co, Oaden 3S9 30
I rted rurnlture ml Carpet cun-
pati), Bill Lake SIM no
'lotal . iiisi'll
Tie list Includes other Indebtedness to
tho amount of IJ73 vi id parties outslda
of I tab, In tho tilutrs and llrltlsh Co.
luinhlj,
dray & Tste, former Salt laike and
Oaden uttornejs, ara attcirne)a for Jlr.
Han ley.
irAPPENINOS IN WYOMING. t 'IjPflfflW
During tho recent rlnrm along tin V? rV liMll
Powder river roiijld ruble lots of stocle I J !T-tff-imH
Is reinrted to hive hei ii experienced byt I K.i'i'WItiMB
both shetp and laltlemen. ( ffr 'JkxMaM
At l.aramln VV llll im Diamond, t harg.it J 1f "TfwBU
with the lolibery of till 1'adllo l.xpress l iMtrVwin
tiiiuiniiy s oftlce nt Hlierman of the sunt l-l .litldnBH
of lib, was arraigned an I pleaded not L llifritHHfl
guilt) Ho (Unclaimed ull knowledge oC If ; tv1tflHM
the robbers ,'J 'mlH'MHM
W) online llorka will )leld nearly 31 (m. J ! S, I IHl
CO) pounds of wool this vear. 'lhls Is thn II ' iiiUVHU
estlmatii of eoliservallvn llocjcmaster 1 nirnsaHCilV
who have taken the unusual lightness oC if (fulr-BBHll
this )eurs llcece, winter hisses etc, Into r h iU WMimm
rnnslilirailoii. Its valuo Is estimated as I It'nl'inH
utnii.o AmAtKUm
M. V. l'nslgn, ono of tho Buillnrtond Ij, bluilPlPfl
chief engineers has been ln Cody look- v iHrw'JJll
lug over surveved thus nnd routes for a ,trl,i81H
new survtvs. It Is learned that survey f 5 illp,t1IH
nrs will soon be put in the Held to ttnd a If -2 f 1 ,11Hiil
fiaslbld route tKinten Hillings and somo B ,r,V.ilwRmmm
convenient lolnt on tho 'laluca.Cody, $ jf.WlftdtiVH
For Internal and External Us i' fl'MffiB
CLHLB AND I'HKVRNTS ; ',lfili
cot.n.q, coKiiis, bord tiihoat, in. :,ldiulWtnmw
HIKNA, IIIllNCHlTlS, 1'iru. ir''KilB'ftljM
MOMA. SttH.l.lMl OK 1 1113 ifLVNH
JOINT3, lAMHACn INl'liAM- 'I ii li IcH
ii.vrw.NS, li wKmMm
Hheumatlim, Neuralgia, neoelache, 'i IfUVWJmmu
Toothache Asthma ',,1 -ifiiLlllfJjJi
Difficult Breathing, I 4$iuMMm
UDArn m:ADv nriiKP ib a, S3 .BlftSlillH
HiirtK cimn ton Evmv vain. J 'PU'tMtmm
HI'HAINB. 11HU18I B. I'AtNB IN rlld iK k8ll1M
HACK. Clll. ST OH I.IMIIB IT WAtt (S iCiKSBRHtf
till; l'lllSTAM) ltt'UIU ONL I'AlN JV MhHtI
iti.'Mruv ii InwWraH
That Instantly stops the most excrucl&t. ik WemtfmnNmm
Ing pains, allavs Inflimmatlon and cures Z wBiflfl
Congestions, whether of tho Lungs, Atom- i uHUUILHI
sell, Don els or other glands or organs IfL iamiMmm
b) one application l AvIlitHkH
A half to a teaspoonful In half a tumbJ 13 iwRvBmat
ler nf nater will In a few minutes our liVi'OTHIkHB
Lrnmps, Hpnsms, Bour Btotnach. llrnrN iKltcHHlMMi
bum Nervousness Bleei lessness, 8ICI4 JuiFmmJmMH
HentUclie, Dlarrhoei D)snnter), Collo. cciliflnflH
I Itialency, and all Interral pains. IflnjHIJflHn
'llu-io Is noi remedhU agent In the iHHtBBHBB
world that will rum V"vtr and Ague and f-TOWfBsW
sll uther malarious, lilllous nnd other lre- iWJmBmWMi
ver-., aided by HADWAY B rll.DB la ilfKiV
ci Icicly as HADWAY B HlCADY 1U.1 115 1' J FIkDoH
rtflY CI'.NTS I'EU COTTLa BOLti i7RIHeW
HY DRUOniHlB ikMBwKBi
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