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csssr- -JJyn-arouyTAiy tmumeu act TUyciiMAy, Tuesday aroT-rxo, aLuicn 4 . 1 002. - IIIIIhhhI TTTTlome Mia I-n ot South k vcir wa Sir WIIIHm W.il ", ;,i(d - When was Bobert i"SK.nfc of ScollanilT- ..V i .? . ( Is the r"' ' pronunciation of "(It. H'" rr sd""''8 "me7 .fl, pronoun d In three Habits, mat rtr cent of en' milk Is wnt i At what temperature should ,v be churn, d" W J " boat SI '" ,h n"inBe- 2 sm I" 6I dl rc ' ",e ,'"t le"'" iturf usualls ABi(rl.an Folk Vtih, Tel, 17th rr Tribune The law requires ,, nUnlnKloMtlon 'hull be record i, both the dl tilet and county lev ' .. ViotkM a P nalty for linn nc of IM provisions Question .loJator'i nl Hi the county more the dl trlct would hN loca 'sYvort nnl hn ground Jumpablo. ",Sl he .irnpl b- 'lablVL r'nn ,i, of non nnipliaiRC of the full ,Lof the st Utile and be able iShU Broun 1 James Chlptnan ,wur re the Plate law Imposes lortfltw f 'h" tlllm . In i!" "" Vol knouM'.e respecting the pro 7 cf dtstrl i rulr no opinion can 7. at in their i fleet upon your ,. While the (ourts are loluctaiit Scree a forfeltuie It li the safer wcompl) fullv with all law, ells irulrsanl r gulillons taut hat will be the total revenue , rojtofflre department or this diitni! June '0 J M. I. MUtlliOMOOM Ihe figures for the in ljr eie Jill 611 1. and for ,r before that I10.',JJI .9 Pecat llo Idi . Feb 23rd. jwrTrlbjne Will ou pleaso nn In jour n it bundas i Tribune en ihe llr t animal trainer nnd till he lit A Header jm he Uteri In the Garden of lorn; lll It tike to recoil e i"n by mall to a letter sent fiom bulcan clt to llutnos Ayres, Ulrica' S S e postal Hllinc between New itdBurnos tr s Is twenty-nine lo It hartlv t ould be reasonable pet a rcpl) within two months twTnrunr What Is the present ithn of m fits Cap. Nome (i Wl a wi 1 f-t seam gold li from Nomr Ilnw earl In rdMifir t t el hate for Nome, hom warf I llite an quartz i hen found tet 5 Are any Milthv comianlei Interested ' I What are if general pros f" future i D) most of point i it r In the stil . oi there' 8. U Manner fare a Aho com of t In Nome othftjiand people are sold to bo Ji -litf tee 2 About i million jj Ulf dollar 3 Lite Muy or -, i !uc I No i Not ters. the t i r rapinlm Ind C It i not bit lo ia some saj there Is K'l i Ml Iher others malntnln illthtirlnlng ground in sight has II don 7 Mot Ma) there r.t to Alaska Steamship rompany, It I About doubt that In Salt uV , , iir Uuj Ihe pension law pased by JM -USIlyS 1900- T N M il ' . M.n' ""t dl-sablllty pen- nM i 5fl.ne " i',n Providing tj ihe dltabllltles In th nggrcgilo US', Ja m-s. I onsldered In Jta S?y,1?' mon' of his ptn- of. '!ymltl he prothlonn of the id' " ma tied pi lor to June 27, if, li!'" In ""' an' ot ndli M per jeir S "tiJh" fT" '"' 0f "8 r rii,i , e) m?k ' h mare ijo, ,,l llni tor a .lo1d l,ors -(jtJ "' "Z'l t "r-1 ,n no? IITI Ulendn. J """"owner re- SrTi i. i'.T'T "n "" f'"1 "'at olir im bul "hfn the bor- the t in', r IT lul1 r'h 27th nS 'Kir. , Dl rWa" 'William t author, j! , "n.m" ot "'e t lr on his Wrri m.'.i i'"8 lcn,h R" " ' Thi ., '"'Ilirlaj, nt his " "h ,L u,0URh m"y sff ,!'"'h,Tlo?,,.'i "'"""lltr "" '"nre? ,'i nnetinte,17 3 0r,i' sooal ,.?'"!"' "Tit oil ouni Mrli i . aharf "'W ii,., V" "iPiromlnK of '."ah" nurkfl tin, mnny ""-nten V", "'u'"ablo J ,vri1 (Jfe nnd rung "m p,i, ,' 5 &?5 SJ'-'wou'l 1 r,: 'ones ' "' ncoiint ftr-1,- S JM"''''"" ",'"?, "'ah' i V-.JTSkc "Mil! W ,, '"knit r i lll lieisuiO s r ski ? fay or ii. " ' '''n an ",rr si im" t'lintts 'rf, ,fc'Vr,,IO(1'l i " rail",1 l t n ls'ry. "" "off ouiS'o'ichua ht, ib'.'l that t,,,,,1' Iftrflu jvirj'-fNt'tt'L's PhesMsW-T to assault Howlett ami i,. .mni,!' tore j handlrd bin U l,e ,ws K' him nnl h" w, ,iL?,'n"r" Protected l-ito the liaM w"tho ,i 1'fvitmlUelf l0 serious InJurt t .ii. lulnR """talnel ndop on n, a compromise anrt otNlon! See h1r,,"nSn7,ne.nt a" """d mo ah,anrtTt,hne,,lrnVh! " !,. ,f ,lert and came ost to esrann elfoiv R "wHnR w-ix put Into sticks for commerelal'uie' m sucks main'" "llld,,l J" forms made of brass sUck, thR rnr.L,anK,,11r "r 'rims? two pieces. In ulo V.InKIe-n" forms are Rrootes m,i0 sIlRlitli t,,iirn"" otto end than at the tl,w, o make ei-ler Bettlmr the stick, ou,r' nrrat ed f?r,T, rc dlfflf"u t0 """ out nnd this h.'J m,,y. lene.l by rubhlns infrlt. WJ.""' Pa of tho 'orm with "ho wax ,urpel"lno '"' Pourlns n I.lltor Tribune will you kindly In. nJI'sTJ" :""tlon'' nn'l Answers?' ?-nti?u".',ay. Tc'h'me. the name of a reliable Institution or person who re-Tin-'T." cr"'cl!,p'' minuscrlpts Does The. Tribune do this?-! K W. ij rr'bun" doesn't do this, and has S?r.l?n. ?' iny n,ace- Inatltutlon or person who does, nor of how nntone enn mako such a business pay. What Is the pension of a United States bandmaster, and what will the tttl?cd7-A u"?! HOb"0n b When Tensions nnd retired pay are differ ent matters. The former depend, In ''.''r'- "' least, on the extent of dls. ability: tho other on the pay rocelted when In Berth e An army chief musl. clan received from 160 to J65 a month, nnd may be retired on 75 per cent of that. Cnpt. Hobson. Ir retired In regu lar course would set 75 per cent of J350O. his pay as naval cnptaln, but special legislation may make a change In hla ca,se. Wellsvllle Utah Feb 2t Hdltor Tribune Can n. man secure a dltorco from a wife, residing In an other State, without due notlllcatlon hating been given Ihe wife? We should think not, without her consent nut If it Is nn actual case., rot merely a curiosity question, jou had better hate a lawjer look Into the matter. What Is meant hy a "pair" among Congressmen' 2 What Is a cantlleter bridge.' X V :".. Tvto members opposed In their les nn rome measure effect a pair hy agree ing to abstain from toting on It Thus one of them ran bo absent when the tote Is taken without lessening the re latlte sticngth of his side 2 A tjpa of truss bridge In which each truss Is supported on a pier and balanced or countorwelrhted and projected over a spare to be bridged toward a like truss from an optoslto pier The two trusses etentually are connected dl recti), or by nn Intenenlnir girder. Ogden, Utah Feb 29 Editor Tribune From a reading of Sour paper I see the Confederato sol diers oro being pensioned Arc they pensioned by the Goternment or State7 To it hom would I apply? A Confed eiato Soldier. Confederato soldiers are being pen sioned by the tirlous States of the South, and hate been for many jears, neter hy the United States ou should apply to the Secretary of State of the Stato In whoso regiments you scried In what year was the wall built around the cits of Londondcrrj ? 2 In what scar ttus the siege' 1. Where can 1 find an authentic history of Its earls settlement' It. I Wo do not know, UrIUsh encyclo paedias speak of It only as nn ancient wall 2 In lCSa from April to August. 1 The siege Itself was the source of a consldernbl literature, but wo trace only one hlstors of the city. This was prlntpd lorty years ngo, across the ocein, hut then, probably lire a few copies In this countrs'. nnd a dealer In second-hand booku might locate one for Sou. Londondciry grew up Hiound n monnstery founded by Saint Columbia In H8 and from Ihe ninth to the eleventh century was frequently held by the Dalies. 'lerrnce. Utah Feb 22. IMItor Irlhimo Whom was Cloftrgc Francis Train? Whin nnd whero was he bom? For what was he noted? Olve a short sketch of his life A Sub scriber deorgo Francis Tinln Is nn author, IcUuni nnd agitator He was born In IIOHton, Mnrch -' 1S2J, be was en gaged In business and In promoting en teipilses In his soung manhood, he tiled to Introdurc street rnllttass Into Ilngland upwnids of forty scam ago, without success lie has for many yearo been noted for his eccentricities and exploslte outbursts on tnrlous top. Us Ills, address Is Mills building, No 1, New ork city Who was M F Maury, nnd what will sou tell mo about hlm7 n Mnlthaw Fontaine Mnury, nn olllcer of our irnvs who won fnmo ns a hyilio. giapher He was born In Spottssltnnla, Vn , January II lbOH spent his child, hood In Tennessee, nnd beenmo a mid shlpmnn III 1MB As early ns 1811 he wtolo n treutlse on natlsatlou that bo amo a text hook for th" luty Of his lain writing, tho greatest was n work on iihsslcnl geographs of tho sea. In 18M hu was dlsabl'd by an accident, and nflernrl was superintendent of tho nntlonal obsertqlor) In 1861 he entered tho Confederato service, obtain Ing tho tank of Commodore, and nt the end ot tho nr took soitko under Maximilian In Mexico. Then ufter set eial ycais In Muione, he accepted a prnfcssninHp at tho Virginia Military Institute, llo died February 1, 1871. Salt I-nke City, Feb. 25 Kdllor Tribune Is It illegal to send the rtlblo thiough the United States mall' 7, . .. , Certainly not. unlesn you get one that Is too heavy, or fall to pay tho proper postage Ily what race of p.oplo and In what ceniuiy were some rltlts built In Yuen Ian that were found ,ln ruins? 1 In what countiy was It' lint n party of Amcrlians of Ihe Hlatoa were mas. sacii-d, who ttcie charred with fill busterlng. over half a century ago? J II Ily the nncestora of tho present Mayas, but Just when Is not known. Home of these Penlial American cltlesL abn.i!.n ." "ot fen- " alreads i S h"rT,v,'; !h: ,,aa ot r"-i lion a, V,? n ,n W"" of consttuc d o ,"mf ,h t-Pamards ar etldcnr " on'11 bl, d ore more ,Lal,n8t,Rr"t ntlqult nnd that , "So, " f.aul" of l" "tructlon "nd In d.str,. .V.a '"'""'"B "IHt tomo wrti? ".Ne tc,lm"tlc conditions a nrodlie 1 the ol,1er renulns as inu.h ir '.?' lhe. 'hh eenturs but The nbSLVjf. "Zoning Is conjecture ate a, lit f 'mi rhlcs of the ruins able V t,0'111 mo,t ia" "ntianslat to IhoWrt rno,',l y--U hateieference tlfn Lo?...!t.,w.Ml!h commanded b5 " of 'iif.a",d,.101 w U "tenden I'nlltd LT. u'o1rne-0fn"'" f the northern e . T,ho lan,,''d on r"''a quick v-' '" Augl"1 H"'l nt iltorn r Th ""''"Imol the sur- ute5f!htt0lhtra "Kh,lns boins Fdltor Tmk" I,ak.e Cl,y reb 1S":iS hold i!, i "a" obtained the dltorce court11!.,!'1." nf "e court, after all Sub.ulbs'r"""" 'nXe p"n PW?-A It VoF1aernexC'.,,1,ren . 8,,e eoul(1 "how of Rood fn!fh h""lnJi' "" a" etldenec t aid n L H-i .t, :,JThe man "ho has miu me bi-1 should hate It. IMiinr n- ,t W'lgham Feb 21 BnsVtlr ,l,Jrflnnmc1-WI" ?" Kl,u,'y Quistlnn. I- OT.,ns ntlons In tour das TriE?n"n'1 Aers' In The Sun. Ideas. n.' ur lr yo" cn"t answer. J hhnUIo" ;CdoV,fn arra"n caW'if l'hs,uhthtafir;ary f P'a,e 0t .Morgan' Who was his wlfe'-.Mrs II anil In "?-- i" '" J;'C" about 171C, a pimili' b,'gn,n N' military career as a.,eamler In Ilraddocks nrmy I'ie. .,?li.s.J0 ",e Hetolutlon he hnd mans anT hi?" "llh,ln'J'" nd the French, ?mi,.rt mn-led Abigail llalley In Sin?!!."'??' " t"ar"a"' f one "" J,'""1 of. the Virginia ety, and In the on nT.' os",ult of New Ycai's 177: r?leisCr wyaPtred After he an SliTl "CnljnelH commission was N'cn ' I", "e did good service in of 'unlJZ t00l5 ,art ln t'ie otcrthrow lnBVinSnr:nn,,1 "fining Cien Wash se?teS inl.ih.lat,PrH u,Ktnt request, 17-a hi I ',he 'Ionmouth campaign. In urn to fJCU' aml "hen " '" f lWr. ,"10 "I"1, refused because ft""1 '' him a commls S,?" "encral After the disaster at nnT niV ' ,,0""T' he Joined flen dates. lSiiens afterward was made a nosed vr"!enf'.a, and Boon " oi PS, .y, lnr'eton whom he defeated Durrn,'.l'.nn'1 b1'""'y t Cow pens uurlng the icmalnder of the war he dVdfrCJnCi,,mUch. from '"""Wing lines" , fir..,?!1 r0""-"' Afl"fd. as Major-Shit- '' '" t0,nniHnded the largo army l,emn rC"5nce onded ,he "whisky re a reders 2? V elec,f" ,0 Congres, ns "hi j ?".".". thf re "nlously supporting He dd"1n'?t'iac,,"",.of IT"ldent Adams' 180- ' '"Chester, n. July 6 r,u.n, n. . S'unson. Ida . Feb. 19 ...nil. Tribune -Aro there any ninrT hrUC" 'Vn! SaU ke or cite hh"rr' 2nd Jf BO "'" you Pl K Lltot. s"ndys Tribune -Jas hTi1.6" "Je nn reK'ar rules at either ,!lV"r. hl" In'tructlons aie lten all "I to ee that tho hat law Is com ?.i'lf""n:.not to 8nat People- after rise of curaln until close of act. unless aisles becomo congesled. to attend to the comfort of patrons In etery way; that head usher shall meet patrons at i".?. ,or ""?. '.'"" them ln direction of ft."f1r "hlch they hold coupons, and that ushers shall meet them at head of nlsle and conduct them to seats. , .. Mercur. Feb 26 F.dltor Tribune- Name tho different kinds of whales. If more than one kind Is a whale capable of swallowing a man' Karl N. Podcrsen There are many tnrleilcs of whales, and sometimes a single tarlety may hate different names In different local Itles principal nnmes are cachalot or sperm whale, baleen or whalebone whale, right whale, how head, hump back, finback, rorqual 2 The cacha lot could do so tcry easllsj most of the others coull not. CONCERNING PROPERTY RIGHTS. The Status of Mixed BloocU on In dian Heservntlon3 Leland Utah, Teb 2t Agent Myton recelted a letter from the ofP.ce of In dian Affairs, Washington, dated Janu ary 30, 1902, containing the following decisions concerning the rights of mixed bloods or Indian restitatlons. ' The faccretars of the Interior has de. elded that the children born of a white man. a citizen ot the United States, and an Indian woman his wife, follow the status of tho father as to citizenship, and are not therefore entitled to allot, ments on the public domain under sec Hon 1 of tho generit allotment act of Febiuurs S. 1897 (Jl Stat, 3SS) as amended February 2, 1191 (28 Slat , 7SI) The irorerty rlshtB of mixed bloods on reservations are. fixed and de termined bs tho prothlons of treaties and agreements entered Into bs the set einl tribes and bs general law, and are not affected by the question of citizen ship The act of June 7, 1S97 (30 Stat , 90) speclllcnlly protects mixed bloods In t licit tribal property. It protldes that all children of a marriage theietofore solemnized between a white man nnd rim'miuz?u iiiHwecn a nunc inun ana nn Indian woman by blood, shall hate the same rights nnd prlt lieges to the property of tho tribe to which the mother belongs or belonged, as any other member of the tilbe" The ngent recently enclosed n copy ot this clrculnr lettei to the Attnrnej.Gen cral of Utah, asking him for Informa tion ns to the rlkht of these people to tote In Utah and ospeclalls this. 'Can a white man who is married to an In ch in woman nnd the sons of such union tote In Ihe counts In which they lite when the onls icsldonre thes lnte Is on Ihe Uintah resort atlon? Veis few white men are Intermar ried with Indian women on the resor ptions In Utah, nnd we do not know MllK'llH 111 U.uii. tun. nc mu iiui SHOW of nn such unions In recent sears Ihe Ute worn, n are not git en to excursions from the resertallon, or eten from their wickiups Thcj are lellred In manner, bashful, nnd do not Intlte the np. proach-ti of while men, and the nhsence of trnrea of white blood among these people bs Intermarriage or otherwise Is hreatly to their credit. TO OBVIATE SOOT. Salt Laker's Patent Device for Hot Air Furnaces Application for patent haa been made for a detlco to obi late soot, dust, dirt nnd other Impurities, to bo used In connection with hot-air furnaces, by William M. Anderson of halt I.oke, As Is well known, soot In Ihe household doei not come from the furnace, but from the outer air The filter consists simply nf two rollers, similar to cur tain rnlleis, with common cheese-cloth stretched between them and their holders A little Clank Is attached to the end of each I oiler, to turn them One roller Is so placed as to bring tho cheese-cloth to the lower end of tho nlr window through which Ihe cold nlr passes, and the other Is attached lo the upper edge of tho duct Thus tlm air must pass through cheese-cloth be. fore getting Into the house. Ihe cheese-cloth Is of sufficient length lo allow a good current of air and there Is enough of It to last one season When a piece becomes clogged and dirty a fresh piece can be Introduced .py alniply turning the crank. GOES THROUGH SENATE Hansfarough-Newlands Irri gation Bill Passed. NO ROLLCALL NECESSARY Sentiment ln Favor ot the Measure Practically Unanimous The IIouss Committee on Irrigation Will Re port Bill in the House Monday and Name Mondell ot Wyoming to De fend It Passage of the Bill This Month Is Now Fully Predicted Senator Kearns Confident. Tninu.N-i: m'nnu'. i lwm K Street J. Washington, D C , March 1, 1102 ) Tho Senate passed the llansbrough Ncwlands Irrigation bill today with flight nmendments Stewart support ed the bill ar did nlso Mr Tillman The latter. In the course of his re. marks, icfcrrcd to some statements made by ex-Senatnr Carter of Montana when ho talked the rlter and harbor bill lo death In the last Congress 'Which were not true,1 Interjected Mr Berry of Arknnsas 'I am afraid. ald Mr. Tillman. tint nis friend fiom Arkansas will Ret Into the same trouble I was In re. cenlls If he Is not moru parllnmentnrs Mr. Ilerry of Arkansas. Mr Hoar of Massachusetts. Mr llacon of Ocoigla. Mr leller ot Colorado. Mr tialllng-r lic,V I!?.mP'hlrc. Mr. I'atteison cf Colorado, Mr. tan Una of Iimh nn, Mr riic'nJn "a,w"n, of Utah and Jir. Clas of Oeoigla. a so supporter the measuie, and the bill was passe. with- vor or it being unanimous. WHAT IT I'KOVIDKS. The measure provides that nil mon fnr,re.telc from the sile of public InS'h", '" tAr'n. California. Colorado. v1!h. "'"V,' ,-Mntana. Nebraska. n' N?X, cxlco- North and south Dakota. Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah. ii.?v i K..n .nl,d Wsomlng. beginning inn if 'i8' be ,ot.ed '" the construe, tlon of necessary Irrigation works for reclamation of arid lands, the work to i if. 5nen.1d t,,e. mnes expended under Intsrio Secretary of tho WILL. UK IlKPOKTED IN HOUSn. .nS!??, I'0"6.0 Committee on Irrigation oday decided by a tote of seven to wo to report the bill fatorably. hat Ing nmended It In minor particulars and named Mr. Mondell of Wsommg nre.fn0r.'hM01d,,y and def""l the rmValE me on tho floor ot tho House West ern Senators ore In high spirits oter ', 6uf "f the bill and freely pre ninth'" cpass.aB '"'Ing the present hT. hh Re.nator Kearns of Utah, who has labored zenlqusly for the bill said the chances of rucccss are bright, nnd ''? M", '?n"dent this Important piece a ht Um? Wl" b tompleled "nln HFITFELD IS CONFIDnNT. .h1n.ah0r UeM,M " Idaho said today that the amendments made In the bill rM.,h..SeiJ5le would d"Ul'tless coin ntJu.'" ,ho" ma,,e ' the House rSiM . r- " I'11.1 ,ne Senat0 b'll could ff" '; ubstltuted for the House III on the tloor of the House, and thus cons dernble time may be saved hiii-lni ,Ve tf,d u ""nRUInt that the I " h'tantlally as It passed the Sen slon bccome tt 'a the ptesent sej- nousn coMMiTTi:n MEAsuitn. h.T,ihllouse.Com'"",M on Irrigation V.S,C? at wor.k " the b"' for wctRa. An amendment wns adopted n.n,ldlng ,hat ,"" tltl0 flnd manage ment of rcsertolrs and works necessary for their protection should remain in !i?Go,,orSme,u llnt" otherwise pro. tided bs Congress, leatlng the orlgl. nal proiislons of the bill In refeience to management nnd operation of works, excepting rcsertolrs and works neces sary for their protection, to pass to Ihe owners of land Irrigated therebs. WHAT HOUSE BILL PROVIDES mmnM.'i".1 aa ."'slnally framed, con tcmplatcd a Blnile fund arising from and r,.lf and'' ln ,.no "xtetn States and Territories named, to be expended E.hnEie.r ,hsrt"y of tho Interior hj his discretion might determine This made It possible to expend all the !nn?,y 'n one or two States, or to dls. tilbuto equlabls among all btates On this rolnt tho Houso committee has labored dlllgentls. and today adopted" new section proposed by Itenresenta. tlte Sutherland of Utah, as follows SUTHKIILAND S AMENDMENT. Section 1 It a heieby declared In be the duty of lhe Secretart of he interior la cnrrslng nut the proiffions of this "?t f.nrt .mm" , fh." '"J"8 "!a b0 practicable and Filblect to the existence of feasible Irrigation projects to expend the major portion of (ha funds arising from thasale of public lands within .achsute and lenltors herelnberoro named for the lenent of arid land and sembarld Ian S within tho limits of such Mate or Tr-rrl" tory. protlded. tha tho tiecretarv m.y leniporarll) use siirh proportion of m d ilUna.S (nr fh0 lwno1," ?' "rld or Bsml " d lands In any particular State nf rerrt tory hereinbefore named us be may deem aittlsib t. but t hen so used the exccJa n!?ai11lcJl!'r,?r"1.h", ,no. f,,nd i soon as practicable to the end that ultimately and In any event within each ten-year rif.AiTM1'' V P""".Ke of this uct the .xieminures for tho benent of the said States and Territories shall bo equalized according to tho proportions and subject f?a.l'b0i,r.t,naf,0r?."a!d" '" "rac"""'l' i"d LAND CASE ACTED UrON Tho case of John M. Underwood and iV.nnanler lJowll' n'Bnco of John 11 lllls. his been appealed from the de cislon of tho Oenernl Land ofllce, hold, rig for cancellation soldier' additional homeslfin entrs mode by Alexander Howie nt Cheyenne, Wso, for certain land ln that State, the entry being based on tho original entrv .n..i. ..r. i.u.i on ino original entry made by John W. Willis at Clarkstllle, Ark It nppears that tho Lanil ottlco held the Howie nnd Underwood additional homestead entrs for cancellation, on the ground that Ihero was no basis for alleged additional rights The Secre tary of the Inlerlortodns took tin tha rase, pftei carefully considering all tho tistlmoas filed In the same, found that no etror existed In the ruling of the Land oltlce. and It was therefore af. Ilrmed. PROPOSED LA OFriCE The hill Introduced by Senator (lib son to establish nn nddltlonnl Land of. lice In tho State of Montana, wus to day reported bs tho Committee on Pub lic Lands with nmendments. The amendments do not affect the bill to any considerable extent, except to change the boundary line to the pro. posed new land district The tractjs to he called the Oreat Falls Land .US. trlct, nnd tho Innd olllco to be located nt tho town of Ore it Fnlls, Tho bill also provides that tho President, by and with the consent of the Senate, Is au thorlzed to appoint u Register and Re celter for the district, who shall re. celte the same amount of conipenaa. tlon lecelved by other ol!cers perform ing like duties ' HILL TO OPEN ltESUrtVE The Senate Committee on Indian Af fairs met this morning, ami the hill In. tmduced by Senator Kearns was ta ken up. but nothing definite was ac complished This bill provides for the allotment of the lands embraced In the Uintah Indian lesertntlon. and the throwing open to settlement the resi due after allotment, Mr. Jones of the .committee lead an, informal report. i whl h he had drawn upon the bill, but the committee adjourned without tak Ing a tote on the rcpoit It will pobabls be reported nt tho nel meet Ing of committee. EDITOR COI1II SEES PRESIDENT Senator Dubois nnd ex Senator Shoup of Idaho presented to tho President Thomas Cobb editor of the Idaho Stucsman Mr Cobb Is on h wny to Europe but stopped In 1 nshtngton to sat a word for Joseph Pcrrault Sui tes or (Jeneral of Idaho Charges of tlolatlng the olul sen Ice nrc pendlhg agilnst Mr Perrault an 1 threaten to pret.nt his being nominated for the ofllce THREAT FROM TILLMAN. Tells Senator Piatt of New York It Will Not Be Politic for Boose- velt to Visit Charleston. ! New York March 1 The t' Times will sis tomorrow Sen- ator Benjamin R Tillman of South Carolina was a c-iller on Senator Piatt at the Fifth ate- nue hotel sesterday ISaturdas) The talk lasted oter half nn hour. One of the principal top- les of contersntlon was the pro- posed ilslt of President Roose- tclt to the Charleston epol- tlon -f. ! Senator Tillman Is said lo lnte been ters explicit In nsser- tlon tint It would not be politic for President Roosetelt to mike a tlslt to South Cirollnn, ow- ! Ing to the stale of public feel- Ing oter the Tlllman-llcljiurln Incident and the wlthdnwal of President ltnoseielts Invitation to the Senator to meet l'rlnco Henry at dinner nt the Whlto House, which iras followed by fr tho telegram from I.leut .r.n. J. ...- ...in. .... i.uii, n If... -..UV. V Tillman of South Catollno, cm- celling the Imitation to tho President to present a sword to Major Mlcajah Jenkins Senator Piatt, when asked about tho Interview, sild ! hate hnd a talk with Senator Tillman The fncts which hue been brought to my attention will be laid before President Roosetelt. I shall advise the President not to go to Chirlcs- ton " Senator Pint declined to discuss the matter further 4. a. 4 REFUSES THE SWORD. Soldier Declines Present on Account of Insult to President. Tarrenton S. C, March 1. MaJ Ml cah J. Jenkins haa declined to nccept Hie sword which It wns proposed to present to him nt Charleston, S C, when the President! Mlod that place MaJ Jenkins, who Is a member of the faculty of the Bethel Military acade my, has sent the following telegram to Lleut.-Oov. Tillman of South Caro lina, lou aro represented In tho press as hat Ing telegraphed President Roosevelt nt the rcn.uet or stilisirlhers to Ihe sword recently offered mo through sou request Ing him to withdraw arc ptiincn lo i re set t same if this bo so 1 must decline under tneso circumstances lo aiceit sword Thanking nu tor perronal kind ncss In tha matter. I am trult sours it l. Jenkins. THANKS THE EDITORS. Emperor William Grateful to Ameri can Newspaper Men. New York, March 1 Emperor Wil liam made the following reply to the cable message sent him by the Ameri can press on the occasion of tho ban o,uet glten by tho New York Staats yeltung in honor of Prince Henrs. Berlin March 1, 1902 Mr Melville E none, New lork Accept my thanks for sour welcome, message I highly apnre claio tho grand unit sjmpaihetfe recep. lion given lo my dear brother by the editors of tho dolly newspapers of tho United State. 1 illIam. 1. It HAD BLOODY FIGHT. Attempt by Colombians to Invade Venezuela Results in. Defeat. Wlllemstad, Island of Cutacao. March 1 Accoidlng to advices from Caracas, the Mochlst leader, fjarblra, with n thousand men, nearly all of them Colombians, attempted a new Intaslon of Veneiuela near Li Frlis Februars 21th After a bloody fight at Luscumbres, the Insurgents were completely routed and obliged to retire acrosa the frontier, leatlng a large number ot dead on the Meld LINCOLN'S BIRTHPLACE. Property in Kentucky Advertised at Sheriff's Sate for Taxes Hodgentllle, Ks , March 1 -Tho birth place of Abraham Lincoln near Ilodgen tlllo, Is advertised at Sheriffs salt for taxes A few scars ago the placo promised to bo a properly upon which Ihe Ootern rnent wouli spent thousands of dollars Hut it was bought by a cnmpinyof Eist em capitalists with tho Intention ot mi king It a public park This Bchemo fell through when the cabin In whlrh Lin coin was born was carried to Central pnrk In New Sork cits lhe plice has been unrarel for and has grsdualls gone down till lis laltie Is not more lhan enough to meet tho taxes on it FILLED WITH GOLD. An Important Strike Made on Thun der Mountain, noise, Ida, March 1-News received today from Thunder mountain under date of Fcbruaiy 12th confirms the story of an Important strike made on the Boston claim, one nnd a half miles west of tho Dewey properts, Vthlle a great number of good dlscoterles hate been made during the winter, the strike on the Boston seems to hate been phe. nomeml The strike was made by a man named Sweltzer. He took up a claim that had been Ignored lis others because It seemed to bo nothing hut a red bluff. In doing his assessment work ho went through a cap Into lino oie The ore Is described ns being filled with gold This strike has caused grit ex citement In the camp CURING CONSUMPTION. Wonderful Result of Qoveinmtnt Eol diera' Sanitarium ln New Mexico. Albuquerque, N M, March l-'iou may quoto me as saying that we can cure consumption In etery stage," raid MaJ Appcl chief surgeon at I ort Hay. nrd N M , to a newspaper rorrespon lent 'I hutn net cr before made that slate, ment, but we hate succeeded in demon strating It Iwjond doubt uemon Gen MacArihur. who had been nc.com. panted bj j. Aprel from the fort. In. duraed tho stulement and declared ho had neter been so much astonished ant pleased with anything In his lira as the resjlt of careful lutntigailin of tho work at tho Government soldier's sanl Jarlum M. Fort Bayard, She main lea,. DOCTORS ENDORSE IV SWAMPR00T 11 To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney, Liver Kff' ' ifll or Bladder Remedy, will do for YOU, Every Reader Mm- 1 of The Salt Lake Weekly Tribune May Have a wfijv'nl Sample Bottle Scut Free by Mail. Hlfr fllH ' m mm HP'IH lPx ill vUTjwmm ft nil. KtiMr-n e nn n. h . . - r!a"t Atlanta, Oa , March 1, 1301. B M. t SlrH Lite KILMER .tr CO. Blnghamton, N Y nH ERr ! iPm vassal , OENrLKMEN -While It has neter been my hiblt or Inclination to jH Wi liElssB seem? nin.r i"'l mi ."" , """"""" " .'"ch nn, not all known ti ,ml I? ffl Pf'H HoM vv L! ' ",,,,,f n e)"l'"0' I" he case of Dr Kilmers Swamp- H HE ) 3 ''' SI isB lloot. My oxpeilence so hir as I hate tested It In my pinetlce. forces mo to BH Ml V.HH ihvrr0!,,1U,",l" "l'!t U. ' n rc,,,,d nf 'I1" ireitest taluo in nil kidney? Si pT ! i Bssfl I now 'nl.n8'::1 ."'er ""'""""'"y conditio, of the genii., urinary tract K IT i lllH Inf nr .,P "' r,e .'" pre"cr b,nit 8omp Boot In nil such c uses w 1th a feel- mmFl ' " MssH tlon r JoT J. ,.P.re9Crll,,! " '" ,,.,,er c,,t?" '" m Police with the expecU- Wl, K , r MM (a?j! nX If.T,'' Very "u,y mr- W " ' H nmnInl!TLIIl,,wi7, "o Pr,,",N"1 ,hat onnf"l remedv for kidney jfitv t iHH complaint. Dr. Kilmer h flwamp. Boot, with most bencnchl effect nnd known Hff I ( I Isfl hlm,injrfhrw! ?V lt!"".c T"" Patients had kidney tro ble as dlignoJed HI' t IflssH ertec ed Ven'ri0"1!'3;.1""1 .'.r"''.'1 ''" heneflt Dr Kilmers Hwamp-ToM Htf t' ! lisH enected n cure. I nm i liberal nun an 1 aeiept a f.pccKU whereter I lind It ssHE 1 Hsssssl n an accepted school or out of It Fo, derjerite cases ol ' ildniy wmulilnt Hl "djsssi under treatment with unsatisfactory results I turn t.. Dr KhneV's Hwamp- jSM MSM Boot w th most Htlerlng le.ults I shall conllnu.. I , pres. rib" It. and from ffl sssH personal observation state that Hwump Boot has gr. at curative prupertlc-s. sHfl . JssssH Truly s out s, VtmV JBB r-,Swamp.'n.0?1 I'.P'eicunt to take nnd Is used In the idlng hospitals. BUr I HaaHSsH recommended by phsslclars In their prltsle practice on.l Is taken by doctors Hl ISH tnemseltei who hate kldncs nllniinta becomo thev reei.gnlxe In It the great- SssBtIdI' Blsssl ,"n,':J5.'t "uccessful tcineds for kldncs. liter nnd bladder troubles HKI9L "UHSsi MSITOBIAL NOTIJ-If you hate the slightest ssmiKoms of kidney or HW i 'itiH ,. c.r ,,r,oul',1?.'. or ". ,here '" a ,r,lc0 nf " '" "" family history, send at OH J i SjjH if 2, .",ncr . Co' "'"Blmmlon. N Y. wh.. will gladly send sou by MMtf , HH mall. ImrnedUleiy. without cost to sou. n sample bottl.. nf Swamp-Koot nnd sJkB W ' 1 Hlsl a book telling all about Swnmp Boot nud conulnlng nhiny of the thousands K I HtEjIlH upon thousands nf testlmonlil letters recelted from men nnd women cured Mi ' f TllHsHI in i wriunr to n Kllrr f- -o ii r 'i suro to nav thit you rea.1 snl I . 'lKssa this generous offer In The bait Like W eekly Tribune. ' L ' (1 If sou are already com lined that riwamp-Itoot Is whit sou need, you can feEl V . HI purchase tho regular fifty-rent and one-dollar size bottles nt the drug stoies mRI ' sB everywheie Don t make any mlstnke, but remember Ihe n ime, Hwamp-Iloot, t?!9 iHssssl Dr Jfllmer'n Rwamp-Itoot nnd tlm nddres Itln-hsmtnn NY SflK'' 'n' rir:ssa tures of the trentnent Ihat has proven so siccessful In the puro air of the ele tated region aro life out of doors, Ihe most caiefully selected, nutritious diet and absolute rest In tho case ot reduced patients TO INCORPORATE IN CANADA. Application by Northern Securities Company for a Charter. Montreal, March 1 Application has been made at Ottawa for a Dominion charter for a company called the Northern Securities, with a nominal capital ot one million dollars The names of her Incorporators nro mem bers of the legal firm of McOlhbon, Casgraln, Hsan .4 Mitchell lhe com piny, howcter, Is the same as the American concern organized by Intius J. Hill The Incoiporatlon of the com pans' In Canada Is regaided by tho leading lawscrs of Montreal as placing the power beyond the leach of a United btates court The compans' will be en abled to fulfill in etery respect the purposes for which It was organized and If so declared It will be enabled to offei Its securities for sole on tly exchanges In the same manner uiul with the same freedom now enjoyed bs a score of commercial Institutions coming under Canadian charters. TOLD BY THE CABLE. In Brussels scMerdus at the sitting of the Inlcrnntlonil Ruiir conference It was decided lo slcn earlt next week the contention heretofore uitrecd upon Queen W llhelmlna has asked lhe Tre mter Dr Kuper to annoume publicly that the rumors r.gardlng the altered tin satisfactory state of her health are obso lutels unfounded Tho Deutsche Heberseelsche bank of Hfrlln has decided to open a branch in the City of Mexico about tho middle of April under the Hllo of tho Oerman Irans-Allautlc bank Miss T.IIen M. Slone. the Ameilcin mis. slonars until recent! held eapllte by brigands arrived nt Constantinople tes. ler.iav from Halonlca nnd proceeded to tho United gtntes legation Itupert drevllle Mlllims tho intentor nf a telo pantograph has been found fa mily shot ln tho greenhouse of his resi dence at lleywood near Manchester, I ngland There Is no doubt ihat Mr. IVIIIInms committed suicide ras ' HB WENT DOWN WITH SCAFFOLD. maW' "''JH Two Men Killed nnd Two Others In- ilrvkl'. iiNss jured in Philadelphia. HMi V - ' iHH Philadelphia. March 1 A portion ot HMlillt ' MsBl the new addition to tha Fidelity Trust (a WX ( JhHJ rompany building at 333 Chestnut !H IE& llll street, ln course of construction, col- !a Iku j I)JjB lapsed todas, killing tw j acn and sort- fXii ivi ' ' JeI ously Injuring two ot yBx . 'H D1'AD' m 'W i ' IH Daniel Maglnnls, stono mason. " SK 'Ijf j H George M barton, bricklayer. 'Jji :P i ' HH INJUIIUD. If 'l"l!l' t i'l Charles Anderson, rigger. isSii'ik'i JiMmIH Frank J Bnrle, mechanic iSHhJmJ QsHsl Iho scaffolding, composed ot heavy DsBJIbI T4B sssl timbers erected over tho pavement for BiWi ;iri.4flBj Hi the protection of pedestrians, was atsv' EkH borne to the ground nnd tho mass ot R?' iU! Mil 4H debils w.io thrown half nerosi the 2tUB 'ifJlWtjW Hi street T.he ciuse of the accident Is ? Wn fl Hi not definitely known, hut Is supposed '.PH !i Miio Hi to havo been occasioned by the fall ot it , ,ll tf'BJ l)H a derrick l a V IMffl M NAMED BY PRESIDENT. M H (MM Batch of Army Nominations Sent to !ft!lWtli,$B M the Senate. Hwijr $jKfiff?B Washington. March 1 Tho Tresldent SJ 'ivjlt flrWj to.Iay sent the following nominations ?C?HS , jllhf rlQlH In the fennte Vi I Vfll BHfH Ariny-fleorgo W. Belgler. Indiana, Vffil I fi Uttl SIhI lain captain Twents-elghth Infantry Wtt ftiiPt WH tolunteers, second lieutenant of cat- il 'MI InH airs Second lleutemnts urtlllery H. IST 5 ' pHLI 11 H A. MacAules lain corporal Compiny ua'i SfrfitttjiiH I:. First Colorado tolunteers, Wllllim Kg f I M h! jH It. Midlll. I'enusslvanln, late quarter- t tt L(i '! ''i 1 'fJH mnstei sergeant Compiny L, Fort-- vK R-t!f "f !jSH llrst Infantry, V S. V , It, J. Arnold, fi'J f tvTj4jSS loin llrst lieutenant Twenty-ninth In- n! 9ih UKlilHJ fantrs. U S V. Albert If. blevens. Milt $' mKaM District of Columbia, late, second lieu- Haft i4 .VTlwPB tenant 1 hlrts'-llnt Infintry, C. N. MRS) Mi'filKassi Ilowntd Into second lieutenant Fotty- Brv iv I il.vH fifth Infnntrs'. V S V. Jarvls A. nSlrnH'tUiB'tH Moore, s.coml lieutenant, transferred Erftlf 'IfiffiU'IJlB from tho Infantry Iirm I'rT't1 !? HKlU lA lIH Navy-John II filbbons to bo lieu-. Vh 1 iFWiitT HH tenant commander i'p u'l'VtirjiH : HAS BRIDGED ATLANTIC I ifllll t Srf rlffli Siijnor Marconi Arrived in New York Yesterday and Reports raj fli'lLB New Wireless Telesraph Record. MH MMSSM 1 mi fl : ' JH'SHi f New York, March 1 Slgnor Marconi, who nrrlved today on the Thlla- fit S rlwiBI f delphla from Southampton, rejortcd a new wireless telegraph record. ?S' SlitPB 'This time," said Mr. Marconi, 'thero can bo no error. Capt. Mills and ) ivKM 'Muffllf I -f Chief Olllcer Marsdon signed each message n witnesses. -fi iSrH i.BaiIul I ' Fifteen hundred miles nt sea regular messages were received fiom tho 4i IS 'f MS)! I Cornwall station nnd ticks were recorded at a distance ot :000. -fj iBH (tf tIHB 1 "It has been said that my Newfoundland messages vern duo to my -M H3 aBliWj I Imagination and to atmospheric currents, so I teriuested tho Captain's -tj JM TOj t I -f signature to bear me out. ' HH IfV R II I 'I am not going to establish any wireless service between Cuba, nnd. -fl SIS WjPffl-J the United States, aa has been reported, nor have I any Intention ot ) ' SH WMffl 1 establishing a line across the English channel." -u Vftl BsIJi I rt-rt: 4:4;i rK rV 4-,:ff,rI.Wci HHHHT. I '1hhh1