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H I rj,jrE ixter-Moutatx Fahmeii AM) JAXCiorAV. Tuesday Moireiyg. LAKCI! 4. 1002. - Wm j! THE INTER-MOUNTAIN H FARMER AB RANCHMAN, j LLflLsLsH 1 Published nffi Tnee.lav mornnm by Salt fH J Dn" jUKnlrlh.n. I'ubllshlnil EsH ,1 minium ErVH ' pnttrtv h hi EhtSLsLH Publisher un.l Uwn r il Managar El'mH Terms if iiibsc-rlnlinn, Strlrtty In A1- LvVaLsM 1 .rer Mountain farmer anil Ranchman, flH ! T '' '"lt"i-fceWiH!lily Tribune, . P EV&i-SssH " I ".'Mountain Farmer and Ranchman l&hiifaLsHi " 1 "'It Uee WcMy Trlbuns. Fv LsH v '- -- IVissE tl rMIVY, -MA1KH 1, 100. K 'ft B - n1 man it not to be punished, the '(. H x utli n of censure should llava si- ! Y ''Al c u i. 1 those Henators who stopped the ' ?'"4 H . -oo I mnnv pUtn elthwns ,vre likely f-ii?5?,ssH " ' ihan the Senates method or tie TssssH A. in pectT of tho Indian bureau It h&iH " has been nblt to deltnltrly M- -JS-Bj r ,i,, what lias been suspected (or OTsssH -srssrsssssr MH! While It may he that 'he renMlnln Hl Dcnundta are not locking ufflce. we HJ cannot be absolutely euro until they Hl " MiDJocted. to the sever teat H ghc t a. H li a the Irrlgatnra renllsed the j need of tmnmremenl the Irrigation H ,.,' s tcm the) naturally were vvill- (i Ins to e to the dire extreme n( having H 1 nn extr i aeaalon of the legislature. B The men Mho are aureit that the fall- H ute ci the Semite to expel MM-aiirln ,i nnl 'tlllman la outrageous, are thorn , Sruth I'lirollna citizens whn hoped to H V be appointed It vei-anclea were created. A Chicago lady ha tlecllneil to at- tend the l'rlnro Henry hall on the A' ground that It la Lent la too bad B that It niu too late to get a stunning dnew gown when h recelveil the Imi tation -- HHHj The IlrlUsh (lovernn.ent cannot make HBHB public thoec paper relative to IU attl- HHHH ( ) tude tnnnnl the I'nlted ritatea nt the HHHHj I outbreak of the t-panlah tvai. a they HHHHj j ore ot n hlghl confidential character HHHI 'j and proe (Jermany a HBHHI There use nn old alary to the effect HHH that n coon, aeelng I)iv f'roil lt point HHa his rifle at lilm, enllei out. "Pin't HHHI ahoot, 1 enma ilown " It look! ua HHHH If the weather man hnd fnllnnrtl the HHH coon a example, and turned nn the tap HHHHj oa soon as the Irrlgntora ca'luro.l here HH lu work for more water. H In concluding nn article nn the re- j HHHJ fulls of pc)chlcnt reae.irch. the Itev. HHHH Mlnot bAVRge, D. I) , ansa thnt "All HHH normally constituted ienple wish to H continue tn lit o becind the Incident of HHHB I death Of courae, and all normally HBHJ j constituted people wish for aometlilng HbvHI t more, they "I'll to eecapo that aamv HBHH I Imldent of death. HBHH The director of the Ch trie ton expo- HBHHj j sltlnn hac repudiated the action of I lie HBVHj I Hcrnnil Tillman boor, nnd hne In the HBHJ I most cordial manner reneweil their In- H I Mtnllon to President Ilnocclt to nt- HHHl tend tho exhibit This action on their HHHB I nrt emphasise the generally accepted HHHI belief thnt the Tlllmana are In no sense H the rcpreantntlea of the aeragc In- HHHj tclllgcnce and decency of South Curo- HHHJI llna. HHHD I The second Tillman lwnr lias lieen HHH snubbed nnd heniled off most anllsfiic- HHHR torily. He wlthdren the Imitation tn HHH Pitsldcnt Itooeeelt to make u sword HHH piesentatlon to MaJ. i. J Jenkins, nnd H now the Major decltnea tn receive the H tword. Seldom 1 It possible to ndmln- H hter n rebuke iHith mcilled und ulieo- HHH lutcly hnuelchlng. as MhJ Jeuklna haa HHH been able to do In this case. The reul HJ t-outh Carolinians are making them- HHB selta felt in public life at last; they HHB are tiled of the bonra. BBBBJ And now another big merger Is an- BBBH nounced, prMipcctltel. l'rcsldent llar- BBBH ' rimnn la said to hac In lew a consoll- BBBH ilatlon of all tho coinpanlea comprising HBHB the .southern I'dclttc aateni lcikonlng BBHW H' '! thereb he can effect n anting of BBBB n million dollars a ear. If he under- BBBH takii lo cairy this conaolldullon into BBBB PIT tit It will be Interesting to ec It BBBH th r will be am opposition. It would BBBH al-o bo important If au one could point BBBH nut wherein audi u merger would be BBBH In fact a more complete monopol) than BBBH the a)tem as It now elats. 'BBH Ttepreaentatlve hutherland'a bill to iHHHj gr nt twenty aires of the reservnllon HHH nith of Mount Ollet to the l. A. It. HHB (or a buiying-ground, will, we true), Bj iilfoid a good settlement of tin uonten- HHB Hon that haa rtelaed piogten on theae HHH giants. The pla'-e Is appropriate, and HHB tho (iland Arm should have proper HJBD j lmilitl facilities allowing ot auch HHJ ' liutlala a will be nulla bio and aatla- HHH factor). Ktentuulh, no doubt, the tract jHHH I would tome Into the possession of the HHHj I Mount OUtet aaHoclatlon. and It la a HHH PI')' that the matter ultoidwl any HHHj chance foi illnagreeinent HHH 1' Stead lias recently written a HHH 1' ok nn "The Ainerloaiilaatlnn of the HHHI i Wmhl ' Ho looks to c all the Kng- HHW ' I IMi ,,euklng peoplca unite In one HBBJJ C nd union, nnd tin I'nlted Slal. at WHI ti " head ot It Alieady, he a)s, tin HHH I I'nlted Htatea la Mituallj the In ad, HHH . nnd Is cunqueilug all munules Its HHH fabiks ate ctciyuluic Ita mihods HHV ' are cop.ed, ita t. ols aie irmccded tn be HHH " the best, Ita industrial and inn bin HHH "hop oiganlMtlons tuo tilmitledly the HHJj beat on earth, and while pa) Ing hlgnei HHj i wngea wo can turn out better und H ' rheuper ware than any other pouph H Hl"ad la it senaatlonaliat of tho tiisi HH IV water, but thoie'a u whole lot of fu' I HH i "'' In what lie u4iys about this ( h HH ' J I i We trust that the I'nlted State mm HHJ I i prce the demind upon Tuiko r i it HHJ f I return of the ?- WO ul 1 fni the HB I' vt Ulna Btnne. It li truo thut Tu K I BBj ( liaa tllw lalme 1 li t i on I lllty In i i BBJ fi matter, und now dlcclalma It, but It i n , mie thnt thl dli li mr woull V' , u.acd with prerlBel th same tlgor if thf Identical mone) were jingling In the -till in pocket S" that ihe dlaclalmcr , mounts to nothing Tuuuo has polntel nut thi way to m ike tin Darbnrloua ruf lian i rlngc, and th re shou'd be no de lay In formulating the ultimatum and enlonlng it b) the occupation of a Turkish port and the collei Hon of cash em ugh to meet th original bill and collecting expensea. rUTHEn UK DISCIPLINE The Senate Is now through with Ita discipline of tho C nutoia from Houth Carolina. Th precedent Is therefore ea tHbllahi.l that for a rough and-tumhlc i.'ht on the floor of that body, no pun-Irhn.-nt Is to be Inflicted no pcnaltlee ntelrolied henn Bcnator Is adjudged jt.il voted to be In nntempt an niology wine out everything, and the Senator is tu enjoy hi , full rights and Immunltlea tha t ,.e a If nothing had bupponcd. Uider these clrcumataiices, a boom In the Senatorial prlac ring li to be an tlilpated, and the next time there need be no apology, for It la impoeslW to think that the weighty reaaone why Senators cannot rightfully be punished for a breach of the peace on the Senate floor, could be oven ome merely became a Senator might be dlscourteoua enough to refuse lo apologise The Oonalltu tlon rtoea not rertulre an apology In luch a case en why should It lie tendered? The rlghta of the Senatora are over and above e er thing, and tbelr prMlese to light "In the heat of blond" Mnndi forth foil) vlnilealed. The only sort of lighting that la tabooed among Hen atora in open MMlnn appear to lie the old fashioned profeaelonel prize-right, which was u matter of cool prtceduro i not Involving any hol-Woodedneae. It la well tn know In theae mutters "where we are at THE CURE OF CONSUMPtlON. One of the most Important announce ments eer mode In the world (provided It prove true and exact), l that In the dispatches this morning from Albuquei rille, New Mexlio The chief aurgeon at Vort I In yard there clhlm,nnd Den Mac Arthur ninrma the truth of ltsthathcan and doo cure consumption at nny stage l'ure air, selected diet, and absolute rest where the patient la much reduced, inniptlse the treatment, l'robably the exmt Uxallty of l'ort Itaaid la not essential to the aun'esa of the treat ment It could doubtless lie aa nssuied nt most places In New Mexico und Arlxona, and In southern l.'tuli. We have all beard for some j-eara of the curutlvo properties of the outdoor lifo In the Southwest region, and there nre considerable colonies iif consumptives living outdoors In Arlinna, enthusiastic In their tenons of the curative proper ties of that life und of health regained from It. That waa decidedly encourag ing, but now to havo the assured word of an expert that the cures are genuine, that theyarc the result of the treatment, and that this tteatiuent can lie relied on to effect the cure, la what the world haa been watting to hear. The establish ment of tesorts where the allllclcd ma) throng by ten thousands may now bo expected, nnd humanity will be able henceforth to lief) one of Its greatest scoui gee A POINTED COMMENTARY. The pi, Jectcd construction of a new plant lo make sheet steel, by a com luiny Willi J10 000 two capital, and repre senting forty Independent mills In six teen ritatea. Is an expiesslvo commen tar nn the Hancock Idea that tariff protection should lie withdrawn from this sort ot noma production Of loumc. tho reason why the withdrawal of protection is urged Is that the big steel combination tan make Its pro ducts In competition with the world, without the aid nf the tariff. Those who take thla Hue nf lessoning am emphatic lu thelt condemnation of ' Ihe steel trust, and It la partly tn pun ish that trust that the) would remove tho tariff. And )et the removal of the tariff would prevent the organisation of Just aui'li opposition tn the trust as this projected new plant would pio vlde. It would also kill nrt the scores nf smaller steel-producing plants throughout the country, and thus by elimination nu the fine hand and pre vention on the other, leave the big steel combine In control of the markets of the counlr) and assure to It tint control for the future. In no portion of the Industrial activity of the coun try would the ikiIIi) ot discontent and revenge prove more lastingly Inju rious than In this proposed retalia tion measure against the steel trust, if it weie to be put Into effect. GRADING FOR THE CUT-OFF. Matters at Ogden are now active In piepaiing for the beginning of active work In grading for the Southern Ta enia cut-off across the northern amis of the lake The distance to be graded Is llfteeu miles, an. the grading la tn be llnlshcd In ninety da)a Hut It wont take half thnt long, If time Is nny ob ject, for the track will go oter a level plain, with so few Inequalities of sur face that the work will be light and liilikly done. The heavy nail and the1 l.dlous part will lie the piling and II1N lug In the lake, making In the midst "nf the lmvy waters a solid, substantial track Xut doubtless the line has been thoicnghly sounded, rtrm bottom tound, and all preiwratlnns duly made. In for mer times u -h an enterprise as putting thla lino luraiw those aims of the lake would have In cuventuied upon (If con sidered (euslble at all) Willi rotuotnnoe and misgiving but in the piesent stag nf engineering science thla woik Is conaldued a mie tilfle not to be com puted with such tenia a building rail loud in the Andes, Und put ting In th ti metuloua viaduct on the road to lluiinah, bo it may be tonfldently atmtned that all will go well, and that th work will be pushed without Inteiruptlon und with due sprod. It will make Ogden ll lively plaou dining the aeasnn, foi no doubt that city will be the headquarters i r vll tin wmk and supplies We ic ih i n Ita prove i i r ' i i i i I to the Hr lie I '4 .. i i i tun) porn n I r T" tt j'i l t Ita Just dues 1 1 l-K tat. ADJOURNED. IRRIGATION C0NVENII3N ENDED. The convention of practical Irrigators has, after a four days' session, ad journed to meet again on April Und next Ita labors have been of much lm liortance In clearing the wa) for effect ive work In the future The discussions have developed what Is needed In the way of Information and In delinlng the diversified and to some extent antago nistic Interests The action taken has been largely prellmlnai), ns was tn have been expected, nnd as was Indeed, ne cessary. Vet some permanent work was done After two days' general talk the convention commended the Interior de partment a investigations, favored the control nf the watersheds b) the peo ple lesldlng on the llmv from them, de clared tho paiamount Issue to he aid from the geneial government, favored the postponement of all water litiga tion until after the next legislative ses sion condemned the present policy of selling public land In forty-acre itacts on watersheds, asked a conference with W) amine on the Hear river flow; me morialized Congress for the cession of the arid lands In Utah to the State, favored the forest reserves policy of the Government, endorsed the Ken lands i.i.i mneiii, c'uiiuiseu me -sew i,.uii bill In Congress, uh amended b) Repre sentative Sutherland nt Utah nnd acted on a Inige number of minor projioelttons submitted. Hut we consider that the most Impor tant work done by the convention was the determination to make the body permanent. A committee was named tn take In band the task of framing u basis for the perpetuation of the con gress That will be preclsel) what the Xtiitc needs in this matter, nnd it Is an example thnt will be followed b) Other Slates The great thing to be got at In the Irrigation question Is a full knowledge of the conditions that exist The data available, as Judge Johnson explained In his defense of the courts are often In such shape, by reason of various defects omissions nnd lack of official uuthentlilt), na tn be unavail able as evidence In water litigation. All these facts should hecaietull) gath eted and put on record, ho thnt there ma) be a complete understanding nil around, hen the) are so collected nnd teioidcd, some curious facts will ap pear, aa to the relative use (and need of use) of water In various soils and In different parts of the ftate. In the course of these Investigations It will no doubt apjiear, us haa often been asserted b) experts that there Is a great waste ot water b) over-Irrigation. Hut whatever the facts may or may not show, the main point Is to collect and present them. Thnt the convention will see this done, we cannot doubt, for that will be Its chief work as it perma nent hod). That It has arranged to have this done through Its own perina neno, la a good augury for the State. The convention declared, as stated above, for Governmental aid us the paiamount Issue Thla aid has a good start for uvallablllt) In the prompt paNige. by the United states benate )csteida) of the Irrigation bill that the arid State representative agreed on It haa been the tule that the benate moves slowly, el In this case it used the utmost dispatch. The hill seems to have been agreed tn without n di vision, and without amendment. It Is a good beginning for excellent work. SECRETARY SHAW'S SPEECH. The speech of Mecretai) of the Treas uiy Shaw to the .National Uuslness League in Chicago mails him as a broad-minded stiteaman of the llrsi rank He is able and wining to ton cede that there are Important Interests outside ot the routine ot the Hastern communtt) In speaking of the ques tion of irrigation, he delivered this pointed tebuko to those who have ob jected to riovei nmetit aid 'I have lit tle sympathy und scant patient e with the provincialism which oppose any plan of developing uny part of our lominon country, which has lu toot In the feat that it will create sectional competition" 1'lt vvoida, bravely sno keiu We trust that they may be taken to heart by the nan nw .gauge provin cials whose petty and contemptible attitude culled them fnith Hut the 8cm relary sees on geneial grounds stiong objections to dlrei t ilovernmeiital aid, he prefers aid to private capital lathei than dl teil l'cdeial Intel position. That haii, Indeed, been a favorite method of proiedure, and weie it applied to the Irrjgutlon prob lem gieat iCMilta might be obtained n u under thu svstem the private H ml would natuiallv set ft certain p inl points of fiprrnlin iml wo ill Jev I p tho i ithllltl a n tt "i pom's fi thf - utmrst pn)lnE rv buttle ti nly without legatd to the less remu nerative propositions but pcrhapi to their absolute bar for all time Tor Instance, let there lie two sides of a river bottom, one compaiatlvely easy of Irrigation, hut Jet ietUlrlng large expenditure while offering good pros pectUe returns; and the other requir ing much larger Immediate ex penditures, though rierhnps having tho promise nf fair returns in suih a case, the company aided would develop the first proposition, and would plant its works to the development of the one side and the permanent neglect of the other, nnd not only so, but so that the reclamation of the other tract would be ptevented for all time There are large questions, also, which no company would be willing to undet take, so that development In the in in ner suggested would be but little better than to leave tho mattei where It Is. speaking with n Mew to the whole. The litigation, also, that would follow upon the operatlona of different com panies on the same streams (aa the Snake river, for example) would prob ably be to the water litigation hereto fore had in the sume proportion that the magnitude of the operations In volved might bear to opetutlons heretofore. The control ot the chief rlvera to be used on a large scale In future Irriga tion enterprises, rests with the CienernI Government. The land to be reclaimed li principally Government land Uvery condition of the problem points tn u National solution and nn other. That I the only solution which would be comprehensive nnd thoinugh It Is to be hoped that the jiuestlon will be un det taken In such inknner ns to afford an entire solution of It. and not allow of nny more patch-work anil partial redemptions. There should bo ample preparation, the capacity ot every streams should be determined, the lands available tor watering should lie measured, approximately at least, and the work done should be on a practical. Intelligent basis, adapting means to ends and suppl)lng no more and no less than the needs ot eaoh wise would require Just as an Intelligent man wnuld do were It hi own private business. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Again Treeldent Iloosevelt has distin guished himself nnd given exhibition of sterling American manhood In tho en tertainment of Prince Henry during tho visit of the l.erman Umpcror's brother to our countr). The character of the entertulnment. neither over nor under done, hut Just the right thing nt the right time and place, has Illustrated not only to Huropo and the world, In fact, the trul) American characteristics ot unselfish manhood and hospltnllt), but It has aa probably nothing olse could, shown the Ineadth of our cordial ity to all civilised peoples nnd It will tend tn strengthen our International re unions In ever) direction. It Is not dlfllcult for the tnnst obscure as well us the highest-stationed citizen to reud the objects and alms of our President. He works not upon Indirect lines. A diplomat of elevated rank, ho practices what he preaches Ills meth ods aie not only practicul but plain!) those ot our people. He has taken hold of the duties of his high position nnd asiumed the work of his ofllee like one who Is determined to make an honest and faithful Hxecutlve, and he is add ing flail) to his accomplishment The people of the far Weet will not foiget that It was lie who gavo such vigorous indorsement to their needs, and among many othet things they most desired, gave timestrlcteil Indorsement to the measure to make atnhle their vast arid plains, u measute which has Just passed the uppet ami will soon, we fervently hope be i ompleted by the lower branch of Congress An Incident not much exploited, hut wotthy of note nevertheless, In connec tion with the dinner given by the riiooklyn Democratic Tilden club, was the curious action nf the president of the cluli It seems that letter were read b) distinguished Democrats, nnd among them was one from Hrjan ot course. It was read that Is. the let ter was lead but It had a postsiript, and the postacilpt was not real In that postscript Mr. Ilr).iu hod mmi . thing to say in praise of "Steadfast ness." and offered the woid in a suit able sentiment to bo applauded by the hanqueteis. Hut they dldn t applaud, they dldnt have n chance to, the pist icrlpt was kept hid It was evident y tho opinion of the piesident ot that club that steadfastness In upholding losing doctrines Is not a good thing for tho Demoira y The complaint mido by Archlbtld Cauptcll, n 'Hi' fr of tho Canadian Pnrliamert that the piesent tariff or ' rangemenU make ot Canada a slaugh ter-house for the protection of the nlted States Is h)sterkal It has long been a snarling grlevame of the Dominion that thla country wnuld not allow her to have access to our mar ket on her oin terms, and there has actually grown up In Canada a feel ing of Ill-usage because we would not grant her people favors to our own detriment The Canadians seem to consider themselves good and friendly Americans for trade purposes, but alien nnd hostile for political purposes The latter feeling is what it Is desirable tn change, and with the amalgama tion of the two peoples a rush of In dustrial actlvlt), development nnd pro gress, compared with the sluggish ad vancement now making, would over whelm tho country as the roar of tho ocean tide fills the Bay ot rund). That was a frightful disaster which overtook the miners nt Telluilde, i nn rado. One slide after another claimed Its Mctlms until more than thirty men were buried nearly all of whom were killed The snovvsllde Is one of the most In sidious and deadly 'perils that miners have to face. Its action Is stealth), BUdden. overwhelming, the chance of escape for those In Its path Is extieme- small. In Utah, especially In Utile ! Cottonwood, we havo had occasion to ! mourn on account of -calamities similar to this now reported from Tellurlde, nnd nearl) na seveie In number of victims This Is the season for these terrors of the hills to bo at their worst, another Is reported this morning fiom Marshall Hnsln. with loss of life God help tho men who are subject to the deadly sweep of tho loosened mountain snows' THE INTERMOUNTAIN PRESS. The rivalry In Sanpete count) over the location of the proposed sugar futtorv Is referr.d to b) the .Mt Pleasant Pjiamld as follows "Ihe heet-sugar factor) project has come Into prominence again Willi a vim and vigor whlih augur well for it And the project as now lief ore the people of this section contemplates that the fac tor) shall he In north Sunpete countv. If such a thing Is possible The inter ested parties in this community have de. elared that while they would like vtrv much to see a large central plant at flunnlsnii, with pli-e line leading north and south, thev would like much better to see one lo.ated In north Sanpete count), and that tlic tvlTnTend all their energies In that direction to begin with If they fall down In thla then thev will see whnt they can do towards lirinins (lunnlson out-providing sho nerds hi I. b) then." n objectionable hshlt calls forth this warning from the Cedar Clt) Itrecorrt .1!ffln ' water animal at the culinary ditches Two citizens have already been arrested within the naet week for break ing this provision of the city laws Mar shal L'rle Is strictly mi to his dut), and It will 1 foolish to reason that )ou will not be seen." Ihe campaign In Nevada Ins opened earl), Its present Mate being thus de. scrliefl by ihe llurskn Sentinel. The politicians are commencing to show considerable activity in man) parts of the Stale, and wires are being laid for nominations to various Plato offices ilrlgham city was well represented at the ugftui ngnt, according to thla dls. closure made by the llox Killer Report V bakers dozen of Drlshims -i, ,rta went down lo Ogden Mnnda) night to witness the slugging mati li letween Hums and Rowan At Hrlaham depot, liefore starting, one gentleman was in. Ink to llurrlsvllle two were on u Insl nesa trip to Slatervllle out must go through to Salt Lake or bust another wus after cattle and so with ail, but when time was lalled nt Olenwo,,) Park pavilion lhat evening, Ihe thlrtr noses were there Thev were all buck Tues day and no one nurt." The Paris I'ost Is convinced thlt Its town has some undesirable citizens, of whom it sa)a Ue have men rignt here In Paris, vvhn according to ever law for mutual hetttrment, should be 'national!) striv ing for illy Improv.ment nnd better markets, yd who will in no way ion tribute for this purpose and will even discourage It Furlhn than this we are Infested with u clans of people who If approached b u n.w.omer, will reinto a tale of woe i him nf glganti pro. portions will alvi the countv rlts the ell) tits the people tits, and will fright, en nlm so that he will engage n speiiu) train ti take him away from tin place The Tooele Transcript urges its canl tallstlc readers to get In and establish a bank In Its section before the ihaine Is snapped up "Theie Is still a chance to establish a bank lu this valli) that would be wncd oud mnlrolled li) the people ,n i , . lar sul Hirlpllon basis A iplii Vl ,, k of Ml divided Into IS r "' sh ,r i i5 bu paid In Installments na m ill I wi In -llev.i ..nil be seuir.il with., it a vast amount or troubli .md a fair jrillt In- I sured hi u the capital stock v ,ti wnnt 1 rrnilnd in l.ustn s ti, i th,t the elm in i' It still epm for h i h in ,,, I lerpilio bit li will nnt run in, , ! ns sim. dav oihrr irtl will ,'m and seuiro the in. Hut m lu m w i ' be soiur. I by the ,, e ti, , N , , Idaho has been fr n. n fli d bv if lent fir a. hint lan I ti o i , , I Farm Loans H h ive 111 big. n vv 1 1 m miy on )0ur (l Miller & Vide, "I' rr k I lldli g M ti t l.ak I it, H T Ibane Vna th rxtr.!iri, of tl f gen ' r 'a8t1il" sman reporter the other da. l-nik R flooding remarked thlt ev.rv daj of suih nln ns we have had for t ,ce or four dav was worth a million ft liars to the State He Is right It means thst the gras will be given a line start and that more snow has been idled In the mountains to wntir me (fids during the heat of summer The need of good rosdi Is thus dealt with b) the Montpeller Kxarulner VMIl the mople of Bear Lake ever w.k. up I. the fuct that thev most r i better roids? Traveling for the na-t week over our highway has hem a frlsht The c ommlasloners are doing all hoi can but what the county needs 1 t" bond Itself for 135 W) or W.0 md put the whole sum on the road It tvo Id cost Jjt one mill extra tax to pave such roads V hv not have them" SPICE. The Fiancee Oeorge and I have never " He? Frlcndioh. I think ou ought to have on before ou are married Other wise vou can t be quite sure whether von are going to have your own way or not -Judge m Since Ive made mv pile doctor, Ive ci t so I can t eat a thing Well sir I think I can place )ou where )ou were before - ute. "Do ou think 'that a woman should dl-late to her husband" Of course answered the tactful wo man 'Put she should havo th. skill to i..nersl th. fact that she Is doing so Washington Star Tramp-Of course, I ain't so stuck on It now ladv but 1 remember de time when de snow shovel was pleasant to me evi Uid-When was thatT Trainp-Durlng July an' August -l'hila delphla Record Myer What do you consider the best sign of spring weather? Over -The delicious feeling which makes )nu want tn sit down and waleli other people work. Chicago News. Mint Maria-You should love )our i "ftni-I loU'hTtftter than I do myself Somen Me Journal. A shadow crossed the )oung mans j face Tan It be that we will make a mm ike in marrying' he asked anx- ''"'flow ou frighten me'" exclaimed the I maid, lets have another wedding re hearsal right nwa -Philadelphia Rec ord Olv a man a horse he can ride, (live a man a boat he can sail. And his rank and his wealth, his strength and health ...... On sea nor shore shall fall Oive a man a pipe he can smoke. Scrofula It a disease as old n nntlrjnlty, ,. young as llio newest born if 0j It has ln(csteiUho blood of hnmtm from ancient times down to th, J cnt minute. It Is lictcdltnrr or m-ty bo acrjul It appenta in swollen glands, . ulous sores, Mp disease, bolls, pin, eruptions, and, ns bcllovcd by u,j autlioi llics, cv en In tlio forms ol caUfj. and rheumatism. It ctn bo cured by taklnp; Sarsapirillafuitlifully and petilstut. Vo know this, becauso Hood Earsapnrllla his done It. Itwlllciiroyoul()ouglveitatr.' You should begin to takoittoujt Hip Dlaeaoo "I suffered from i dlicase, had S running tores; uied crotct I snJ each winter I was confined to taj j, j for weeks at a time, Hood's Sarnpi,n I bus accomplished a perfect cure-iaveU life. I bav e a good appetite and feel itre and wctl." AiMU Kobzet, 40 Fontms Fall Illvcr, Mass. In Hor EyOS-"Myllltloglrlhalr nla and sores appeared In her eyei, (, ' bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparilla entln cured her ond sh has never had icr since." Mrs. HowArn Port. Alpba.Ort, .V. 11. It you decide to take Hood's 5m partita do not bo Induced to buy anvotv. i HOOD'S Sarsaparilh I Is sold by all drunglsts, I'recured oib br C. L HOc a A CO . Lflw.ll. Mmi (live n mm a book he can read. And his home la htlght with a calm light Though the room be poor Indeed. Cilve a mai u Blrl he can love, A I O m) I ove love thee. And bis heart Is great with the pj1 At home, on land, on sea James Thomson In Philadelphia Rc speeiHL Cash Premium Offer For Original Hrticles i jj BY ; I The Inter-Hountain Farmer i and Ranchman l 1 With it vipvv to ilevplnpinf lie latent literary ! talonls tif our leiidcis and others, nml pxcitlnfj an inteicst In the pioductH of the 1'arm and Itnnrii In i the Inter mountain country, and to inuiease the fj allle of The Intel -Mountain rainier nnd Iianch- a m.in to its leatlt'is, npet i.il c.ihIi pi ires for original I articles upon the btibjeets named will be paid aa follows: I Titnn and rnriT culture. f Cnnli pii7o for best article $10.00 fc CiihIi pi i7e for wrond best article 5.00 Cash piisfes for tlilul beat ai title, three ! prices of ?2 each 0.00 t roWL-KAISIXG AXD EOn-rRODUCTION. n hi X SCaidi pii7P for best article 510.00 i CaNh piie for net'onil best aitlrle 5.00 C.ihIi pripo for tlilid best article, three " pr-lies of ?2 each G.OO l LIVE STOCK RAISING. 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It is (Is- tou X Biteil that the name of the wilier should appear J wltli eath iimnuscilpt, but should the writer for m t an.v i-e.iMon not tit she to lune his or her mime pub- 'J( lished, the lequeht will be icspected liy the edilor. f On Mu.v 1.", moj, the editor of The Inter- t Mnunliiin r.inucr anil Ranchman will place the nr- ji f tu'les submitted and published in the hands of n th E committi'e of edllois of the Intei'-Moiintain Fnrm'r If and Randimnn and The Salt Lal.o Tribune, and upon their it-pott tlio dlHttibutloii of cash prliM th ji will be pinmptly made, "j I I This Is n splendid opportunity for the up to hii E date fnimeis and lanchmen and fruit growers and f' f tieeplanttis and fowl nnd eRi'-ialseiH of the lnV J1 fc mountain totmti.i to not only win a Rood prize for in,' their efforts with the pen or pencil, but to develop " and ciicotiiiiRe their ability ns wilters for the press- , j Wnters shoiilil lespond piomptly, befoio the bus k"t seuson of spilnp; opens. j't All coiiimuuii ntinns sliouhl be ndiliessetl to the Editor The Iiitei'-Miiuntnln rainier nnd Ranchman, ,Th it Tribumi Uiilltllnt;, VJ 2 Salt LaUe City, Utah fj"' IE j .- tfea