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I Tina i: 5iSgarfagtory Mlhot People Anxious to Secure One. 1DUCEMENTS FOR CAPITAL imUob TttttcM nnd Commlt' nlMd to Canvass Bingham 'c..ro Guarantee of 6000 (WB,!rw julse Deets-Anothtr "", will Visit Salt Lake Ti confc' wlth utnh' Lurcr- Tests of Beet Pro- Sw,i7rcrCcutSttCClmri"c' iTBin' rlCTLJ , p, , V r n ' At a lnrK" 1 ,,tlWl"' n , iy Hn rrgan ,l5 n'n t ( m (hB nifrci nt a, .hm" ( mtnltlcea vvcte up- tj' ' , ounu. and It Is "'j'n t w tl", "ext '"" '' pctt(l 11 . uuaranlccd to tho l,irrof s (n tuk0 '""us I t I eolnrndo manil- "'" .nd If i lll Inituon Ihom to ""'". il ' oindn concern Is k"'1 o, ii lover, nn) If sllffl trlHu "" d nlll pintalld ! "W '".",, do beet Piwlucl nf CM1,", n M IW .'l "" .?' iOitW',. , , i rlnc mutter. II"1' vrrv tltKh llVerilKO w u "" I miigoB besl los tliis. intK' " . i, mil nver In i. .n i t" securn tno jen'"', u I All! KtM nf a l ,r ,,,,y ),,. ,Pnt fo Hpif"1' i i,, hi onfer with Jrn "d,8. r, tn nHorlnln Just tit ' ' , , inietcst Ihcm In this "lJM ( "u HEAD DtOWM FUOM BODY. Mlble Accident to a Miner by Ex plosion of Dynamite. ,, w Mirc'i I 1 ""it fonnelly. nn T,m of t Wen Kind Mining com 'P Mil his he 1 IIP r.lly blown from fJtt by an explosion of .lyn imltr. lhl1he " thanlne out for lino In Iho itr.li form The roof of tho Jf,. ,. v r keel INDIAN POLICE IN JAIL. United In the Olrls' Dormitory nt the Lemhi Agency. rrniniM piiciai. rert Hill In II n Vnenrj Mil . .March 1 -Henry Hihsr ird !lrk Hums tno In xii of tW reservation who hive been unlrc s rmllrrmrn nt in I cinhl Indlin lutr It l " orttit were recently niH in the Blr ' eiormltor of tho xd loestrJ al I 1 nt.cncj Ihoivvern mini bj I r nt nil placed In Jail l film to b hell for the next term (multilist I onrt These Inrtlnns it alsais lior 'ilr reputations here, end It Is M,f 1 if t seme mistake hns jua mil's srn il-elopmentn will proxj, them not nullty of so Krae"a' Diirlnir tlw atorm perlm of th. n... week consl lrahlo ,now hi" rolleS inP."hi Ll?".".'."; "-nhhl lifn?"ent tr? a.sur an nernRo nmount of ater for ihl lf snlnit sen-on Ptockmen Tare let tlni a f of the stronger enitif out on thf ?;" nnd they seem to do well iii ne lontlnufnB to feed "' "" m1""' "LITTLE OIKL INCINEKATED rour-YeAr-Old Child Burns to n Cilsp In Vancouver. Vancouver, II C March 1 -A 4 ear c.1 daughter of Jam., MUrhell ot h nut of the kitchen lo speak with i hcIkI, l.or lealK her haby pl.yg , "S When she returned It was to find Hie rx lnn"a"tn"a1 eirs'Viie';1!;.'".. lan of ooal oil In tlm room and the tire thoXe." " ,h"' lh0 "lb l"" H n TOSTAL EOBBER CAUOHT. Ooorgo Irons, Wanted in Kansas, Ar lestcd In Spokane. Bpoliane, Wash, March 1 -Ocorce trnns, wanted nt Onhn Km, for post office robbery, was amstod esterda at VVaterMltn this Htale hy Deputy I'nlted fitntei Marshal Irtr and 1'o.tnfilce In elector 1'eters of Kansas City, Mo The chnrse ngalnut Irons Is that he nc cnmponlod li other men, mtcred thn Iwstoftko nt tlalMi on the nlaht of Ten ruar in 11 and stole 1107 lostofllco Insprrliirs hnve been working for over u ear bn Hn. caso Mr Peter nrrestcd twi of the men some time as nml after much erfort wrung a rnnfeaMnn from Ihem Ihat Iron-, one f lhc h ,r .IrrvTngYdraJ Wa,e",l,n- " ""- "-" VVIilio hiro Thursday Mr l'etcrs sill ,'T T.," " ""Mnher ol ii bind of thlcM-s anil cittlo rustlers that unc Knnsna pen. Pie much trouble fr manj months Ml the Kana lias either been rounded up an I linnlsoned oi drhen out of tho counlrj HAPPENINGS IN WYOMINO. Oil prospectors are working six miles south nf thejenns and lme dlscoerel fiilr Indleallons The belief Is that the lloulder nnd 1 ort Collins oil belt extends Into VVjomlnff limey rrjeberRcr, member nf the Rteets Frjeherper Mercantile compiny of ( hcjenm. and Miss Murj Htecns were mnrrle 1 at the homo of the bride a pt rents In f heyenne O A Hamilton of ltnck Hprllms has nn nounred Hint ho Is a landl late for United Mates Marshal nml Is circulating a petl linn in tin Iresltnnt renuntlnit that he be a pointed M aliened I A. I In Isell The DouKlas mllltla ijimpany has Issue 1 i rhillence to enter n, tiring contest with licked men fmn nil or the other mllltli cnmpnnles of iho Htnte The ('heenne innipniit has a number of excellent marksmen and will accept the challenge All galnhllnK houses In Kherl lan hac .(li.eed Ihilr games and are awaiting Hi. IdeilKlnn of the court on the Mill llt of thn ami ganil ling law The gnmllers iex reus a wllllnirness to nl Ide slrlctl b Iht law, should the court di clde that It ,1s valid It Is believed that In fheyenne an In ictndlnrj Is sotting fire to rallwni cars there Tuesdaj mornlni, u iar was buriiel on a sldlnk ncor the Kurllnktnn depot, nnd ycfterdny morning another one was burned within ilfty ftot of tho point nf thn former car VVIlllnm Weaver was brought In to iChejenne from the Charles Woods ranch Ion Hear criek, surfi ring from a broken 'leg eslcida Wenver started in mount his saddle when he tripped nnd Ml and his bono stepped upon him, breaking the left leg neir tho ankle NEVADA STATE DOINGS Slraijhtcning Out the Central PacificDrilling After the Comstock Loner LevelsThe Carson Ore Smelter Reno Troubles Ended "Greatest Storm of the Season. CorrHronil'nfs Tribune 1 Canon nij IVIi 27 Th re trotriictlon of th i cntral or Southern Piclflc rallrond between Henn nnd louihof VVodsnorth tnunril Ogiien, la InfallbUit nnd Efttinr; nlons fnmously. Attbe hea liuarti-ri of tho conliatlorH, Cuirlti r-tatlon put of Urno, In n enmp I W m it j out In metropolitan 'trleanlllsMr nub lUclrlrlt), jiowcr kfntfurnltl 1 b u HO liorae powe "frlre nl tbe llkht mo strum; iiIoiib "' tntlri. line or th contract, fiom Vl'U I distance of Hurt) inllea, iillon I"! of the woik to he pinsuuliil both rltht and da r ra tuimshoilHiiro KlV "'' l""1" or ul0 teams. it L f '" II1"1 hoaril J'.J'i Ir ii.! i .nl rnailmmn ctiidn of this new Ii luenn nn feet er mile, nml SrtiVj"1" ' ,n u nillilmuiii ' Wrlier brWjei will be constructed, tit S ir"1 ' ' " " ll' "vi. Iruckic, nrnMaaT" ' '" ",Ur "' "roVPI,t tassn. h .'lv Kr"n " t I" a vy WlreliviJI """"'"M0"'" Heco of nir nit, roMsrori; intn.i, uf,,l,,dl,f.V, '" r ho II,., north JIi.j If !'." ' ' vi I of Iho ("on liH'w i an I Vlihlnlii mlno "JiL"',?""" ' iinllieliiBilnHolo Ji?ihi "no ' "' "' ,llr ''"". " '" tV,.lor"n "' r " lt that mine, h th,"1 '.Foint A Mho In Opl.li slock loch In. ',''"""111.11.0 11,0 1,1k tht'tmmi'i"" lrl" l'f'Jeclc.1 two or lw& ! ""hill fiom IIiomui ViMn,h,,1,t " wnll of the Com "CtirS. ."' "I"" ,p" haicalh Ihu Ophlr "e i .'"', '"" '.'" "llt "' "'" "f me n,r,r "ll !"11 ut " "mliiiil Jrt"bnrlnhi "" "r)'. ,",t "'"" "' M the .nn " let Intu litis lii lirt "mti. r,:,1,r,lllswllll,o wnl.linl Mh V """"I"'" or luiiriuiliiir 'l . Thlee"' rt hun.liol f(et m.i epth of i?0 ;. ,'"'." 'Vvh "K". 't the " lraoni.r '".""II tncoiintcri.l IteherVl "V'1' ',7 ''' l "ll'l Mil " "thiT ,,. ' u ,as' -muMii t work Ml f.T ,'r ' n ""I Ih.y had to " come t. i ' ",l f"r "" Innutor '"Wljv ,, , ' ,"''" Hi' niino up f'lirwi a """",' h ,ln,, "lo " th OMIml , . . ' "l " "I'OWH 0110 of 'Kllani i ', ",',!;?"' '" hv PX- Th-uLV ' AN 8M,:Irrn !hnirdn( nn ". ' r " rH11 t"t hy '" rirnn Mii !hn" '""K cmpntiy on 'he ." ,' , "' ' on bo delivered ?'' Jni , VJf, l0 '" ",l "I1 fnr l.h"r mr, i . hlll0r" Pcnl'luit of ', Ir , , ' ,lu,t nn(vtd from tin ,ur " ' no iloulit or i mil. I5,llni olnn i,,w, Vint. Irom ."'"eoroi, '' ' l" l,n"Ui piocuio f"" etc i ,' ", "l hiiH plenty or . 'r In m. ii V ",np' '""l0M "r '""clinnr , " nn'1 nl1 villi bo Lh" r irn i.l ' "'heir oi.s IliInK T11"" the ," .''" I"v.l Into thla . v"b tt ,,""Vlm'i " n" looked "fst ' dinio of puhllo In- TMr,!",N ' ''"Minil Jl!2"' a ln","u11""' f''U JlillTnlii W the ,',","" ' """me In Nn h n, Arne i ' ," "mnilssloner to tho ' '" ome) or ,h y' "n ' '"'v Invest- "I them 'i hey ,,rop,, erecting a mill and going Into tho bul lion producing business on nn exten sive nml practical scale, putting on plenty of men nnd means Thc ex press themselves na will lerscd with Nevada and her mining piospects, an 1 declnro that tho half hns not been told them V hat they will think when they get aroun I to Tonopah remains to be hennl, hut ci rtiilnl a surprise awaits them They sny. 'We have heard so much of Nevada In the rant tho last )ear Hint wo felt prepaied for nn thing the Blato would oflcr us, hut every thing exceeds our expeditions lou have a wonderful State, and It la going tn be developed cxtensUely In a ahoit time ' ADOLT TONOl'AH. Many pnrtlea nrn setting out to Tono pah Inclining man) who hurried aw ny from there In January with the pneu monia epidemic, or getting nwuy from It, Ono nf them McKay, who arrived Just nlho with pneumonia, went homo to Knit ljiko on reiovery, hut this morning passed through Carson on hla return to Tonopah Hut timer, are ro poiteij lo ho lomptratlvrly dull thorn at piosent, which Ik iulte niltliliil Thn Uascra nio slinpl) sinking nml ship ping lb. Ir oro which the) tumbled nut ko bimll) whlM their lenses continued, and the compaii) has a foue of men at work sinking shafts Morn will he put on lo u in It ntlliiK In water mil othei optiatloas Inter on The great ist ixcitemciil exlsta In the outside prospecting op. milium and now dlso erlon tho genoial niwa from which Is lather conlllctlng, Indellnlta und un settled. HKNO H TIlOUIII.i: I.NT)i:i) The gient smallpox scale at Henn ended about as and lenly as It com mence.! After a two weeks wild nm the quarantine was raised Inst Man day morning nnd the cntbnigo lifted fiom tho publli sell mis I'lilwrslt), iliunlioM ami Hnlvntlon ainiy Ihoiest house patknta lame mil fcillug belli r thin i ii. some having ualutd In wilght Many of tho .Milled nliel IIoum sttidentH have kono lank lo the Unlwislt), h) lermlsslnn the senium, who hnvu to np'l and n oloklio, are doing so, and In dun enursn of time all will !m fm gin n an I roi gotten, and Ihat Impoitant Main Institution bo nourish ing na well as cvei Tho Unlveislty sustained mom Injuiy than anjllilng 111 Henn iiii: aiti:AT ktohm. The piesrnt storm Is b) fnr the Meulest of tho u Intel, mil tho heaviest known on lho I'lelllo coast foi )inis A fi ot nt two of snow has fallen In t' umn nnd Iteno -mil thiee foot nl Miglnla City It Is I. lotted to be elghl or ten feet deep on summit of the Hlcrra Nevndns, ct th train fiom Cnllfornli .nine IIhoubIi nil rlkht and unblocknded this moinlng lho & T inlliuid wan blnikniled b iliirts near the ( omsliiek this lorenoon, hut liullis rot tliunigh nil light The Truckeo rarson und Walker rHors aie all limning ImnUa full -mi merlh.wlug ileii'l loads of snow IK l ll '' h fr i, thills and big mountains and If tho at n does not en I up Willi a big mill or a lluiw. Iheio will I e an Abundance nf wa lei rr ill purl o a next """"; (allfninli Is delUkod with in ll and atnff, and the old hacramen , n Is owr. Ilowliig he, lanks as gmorousl) as slw did III tho ollci times lift" vars nR" It la almpls tho ol 1 stor) "' ucuiu. null Hitriimoiiln and inn" 81" amplo leveaa to ,.r,.iril I "''"'" Inundntlim n'. " hie h the)' ll a o have I hen Die whole ro'intry Is al right for water und h?uH 'giS'" Plain. ALF' 0TJ"N' HsaialsssaBaB yTER-rouyTAiy VAUafEW VXD TtAXCintAy. TUKSDAV rOTtViy, rATtCIT 4, 1002. 5 (HKI MEMORIAL T0 CONGRESS' Irrigation Convention Petition for Cession of Remaining Arid Lands. Last Day Marked by Pavsage of More Resolutions-Controvervy of Stockmen and Farmers Renewed Over Proposition to Hasten Selection of Forest Reserves-Adjourns Till April 2nd. What the Convention Did Yesterday Passed a memnrlol to Congress, nkltiu Hint all icmalnlng arid lands within the Htate be ceded to the Unite foi the purpose- of perfecting and -f extending the Irrigation s)stems, and stating Hint In the opinion of the t convention this would he more benellclnl to the people und result In - "t- grc.ter and earlier development of the State than an) other helpful mensure proposed Adoptel a resolution offerel b) Delegate liura I! Work of Washing- ton prajlng that tho work of examining surviving nnd selecting tern- porno tracts for forest reserves be pushed will ill possible dispatch and -t- the matter settle 1 at the earliest possible da) f. l'nse I a memorial offered hy I) 11 Morris of Washington petitioning - Congress tn cede to Utah Hint portion of tho T. rrltor) of Arizona l)lng between the Colorado river and the t'tnh Imider f Adopted a resolution offeied by Delegate l.o Oran I -V oung of holt Inke. that a committee bo appointed to Investigate the nature and character f of the hills now before Congress and report their conclusions to the dele- 4 gntlon of Utnh now In Congress f Adopted n resolution offered by Delegate I.e Orand oung nf hilt lnko, asking the I'tnh I eyislatnic to mak. nn appropriation to pa tho espouse, f of the delegates lo tho convention. Adopted a resolution Indorsing the New lamia bill In Congiess as nmeni- ed h) Congressman Sutherland nf tTtah. .. Hejected a resolution offeied by Delegate J icob Johnson nf Sanpete re- questing the Htalo I.ind Hoard In gianllng Hnda to select lan Is from watersheds, and to give local residents, and especially munlclpilltles, the preference In selectlop f Adjourned to meet April 2nd What Members Thought About It. President Abel John Hvans, Utah Considering that the delegates eimn f together entirely dlsorganlied and with no dellnite programme or pltn -f of action, I think the results were very satisfactory. Tho most Important business done was that of organizing a permanent Irrigation nssoclitlon for the Ktale This Is a necessaiy prellmlmry tn any effective work, nnd I have little doubt we shall accomplish much when the convention reaa. -f f sombles In April Vice-President Jncnb Johnson, Ranpete: Tho convention wns a success be) ond question W llh the permanent organization provided for at this meeting a great deal of good ran he done Next to that 1 regard the memorial to Congress as the must Important business performed by the convention -t- A 1 Doremus, Hilt Lake. The results of the convention far exceed m) expectations Tho meeting will have a far-reaching effect In amusing f the peoplo to tho necessity for notion, nnd In milting them In the effort to secure what will bo of benefit to nil The steps taken lo form a per- manent organization would alone make the convention worth while I C, Thorsen. Cache. The meeting was successful In part at least Tho -r memorlnl to Congress, at representing the sentiment of the Utah Irrlga- tors may have some effect In securing whnt we desire Tho business was considerably h impered hy the persistent cfTorts of the sheepmen to block -t- all resolutions looking to tho lmproement of tho Irrigating systems -f-f George JIalverson, Weber' The convention was chiefly useful In giving -f f the Irrigators a chance to compare notes and find out what Ihey wanted f and how lo get It. When we meet again In April wo ma) be able to ac- -f cmuplish much In consequence of this. Wearied b) four lone da) a of discus sion nnd controversy, but happy over the results accomplished, and confident of the ultimate c,od to come from their efforts, the delegates to tho Irrigators' convention left tho Assembly hall at 4 o clock )esterday afternoon, and a few hours later the trains wero cnir)lng them 111 every direction to their homes Piled high on the desk of Secretary Ijimbert wero a score or more of reso lutions relating to every phase of the questions tint had been under discus- TTTT-rT-TTTT-f-f----t--t--t- pointed will drnft a constitution nnd hy laws and bo ready tn expedite bufclnesa f)uno MAOe Br I'ry or Salt I Ant iS T COf)fr?tnS Arret . 0?fSFMr STaftAGe SurfiV k. usro v certva ay n r- fitno- TAOS ay . dry or Saii t-AKe. 4-G..A1S0SJ ry,tf v" t V l I f'Jr 'P - -" I , .z2lfh slnn. The) formed not a third of tho nieasuies presented nt dlffennt times .hiring the convention, but b) gradual sifting nnl condensation and ellmlna tliu the prorosals sulimlttel hnd boon l.dur.d to their lowest terms, whl.h fnlrl) represented the cr)slnlilzcd bin tlmeiit of tho nuijorlt). MI..MOIIIAI. TO COVOIll PS Chief of these mensuies wan n me- m u al which will bo sent to Utah s up- Vscnlntlvis In Congress Th. memorial air for that the deslie or Ilia lirl mitorn of tho ftato for lmtl mill aid could best be seived b) the cession In iho hlate of all (lov eminent aril lands e mill ling be used I.) the State In pcrf c ng H,e lirli.nilo.1 tems The memorial emb.ille.1 the main Idea In several resolutions pie.ented b) mem bcrs from dlffeient sections nnl was ndcirtrd by n d.clsHe mnjoilt) l-AHMIJIS VICTOIlIOl'b Next to IhlH ineinnrlal tho chief res.) lu'llon In linpnrtalieo adopted 08iordiy was Ihat of D. legale Laura 1, Work .if -Washington designed In hasten tho selection of temiorar finest loserv-s it wii prescnlel b) the comnilttee as u substitute for a u solution pic Uousl) inlrodncl b IX legato H llson pio testing against these fotesl ,es-ros Tlif opposition or the stock Interests was again niouied, and the entile for, noon was spent In wrnngling over his mewuie. The funnels a secon I time uevjlled however, nnd the reio iitlon was adopted '1 he .1 -bate w as i e lev od from hopeless tedium by a stirring speech fiom John Hi no ninltl, ot bait "ihe convention was not dissolved at the i lose of Iho session, but merely took an adjournment until Apitl 2nd, when ii permanent Htalo Irrigation association will bo formed. In the Intervening month the committee specially ap- T1IE MOItNINO SESSION. Stockmen and Tanners Havo An other Bound. The stockmen nnd tho farmers had another roun 1 at the morning session The occasion of It wan a resolution by Miss Laura Work of Washington tho out) womnn delegate In tho convention, praying lint tho work of examining, surve)lng nnd selecting tempornr) tiacls fnr forest reserves bo pushed with nil posKlblo dispatch and thn mat ter s. tiled at the earliest pisblblo day K II lalllstil of bait I like whowaa In alien lanco us a prox) fnr I'ommls alniiei James Anlerson spoke vehem ciitlj ugutnst the me isuie until his time limit of t. n minutes waa oxhaustid an 1 the convention would not eiuouinke him tn lontlnu. Ills efforts who secondel b) In In Johnson of bunpete und Oeorge IMIversui of Weber lohn Henry Hrnlth made a stirring np I .al In fuic I of the icsolutlin ot which tho following Is a nrt J 11 bMIlllfl HIM ITII. This question Is one of extreme mo moot to th people of this Htalo Our filends lepioseutlng the sheep and cat tin Int. rests of this Hlato have hid (heir Innings man) times (Vpilause) The lirlgmnrs of this fttnti are culled tokeihei t . ..insider their Inteiesis, and the i reposition involved In this action Is a question of self picserwillon No man can elm) who is romeisnnl with the watersheds of this rountry that each da and eaih hour this quonlon cnmpllrniis The iconmmenliitinns of this coniinltten shout 1 puss and nt the curliest prnc tloable inoinoiit litis nation Hiould detcimlne the question uh to should determine the question as the tain legion shall nek homes In an othei region or luuo preserved tho rikhla the) havo utilized This Is a problem that needs solu Hon It .aiinot be solved b teuipnii lug Wo havo teniiorlzcd an! tempoi Ized and Ii inporlzod nnd nch da) has seen It ,row In Itn coinpllcallom The fiunlni, coniiiiunll) or this Htate havo h i b) theli Hn sides rtiMttlliK them s. lvca to be lobbed da) b) day nnd hour hy licur, believing Ihil something might be done b) soniebod), but It has not been done, ( ' This bod; of men tliould demand t that the watorshels of this section iShoull b preseived and I nsk this body of men tn see here and now. that the question of th. wnt.tslu Is of this section shall be dc in mined one. mil forever that they may know where the) stand and what tin own and whether th ) have an) rights urn own iiiunlv Is doing tl the ee initios aroun I us tin being drle I ui nnl it is a nut that I nil) nnn who will news the mountain ranges ran see that If this thing con tlnu.s w. must s.ok other homes nnl those farmers must go to othei sections Vmt will iiir.leiu ni seeming iinliuu Hon but I trust that this rotmntlnn will determine two thluas thai the nwneis of the waters of this Itato will delermln. that the) ImNo a water right anl Ihat those water tights shall be In such form that the) shall be preserved and protected VVhei lho mensuio wns put In a voto It rev n lied by a declshe majority He hum: cultivation At the opening of the morning ses slon while walling for the committee on loeoliittnna to piepare Its lepnl lho dcloxat.s tail uel le Iholi minimi rsles and had n nleo .oiiifnrtnbli talk on the uhjel of cultivating lu.iim Oeorge Vustlii siipeilntcnileiit of tho ngil til I irnl elerwrlmeni of the lbl augur fa. tor) a l. anted high cullluitlon do. p I lollghlliR anl humming as .ric.tivc moans of counteia. ling lite clTec Is of drouth , MLJIOniAL TO C0NOP.ESS Potltlon for Cession ot Unclaimed Arid Lnnds to Stato i The irtnclpil work of the nftoinooii session wns the pissago of a inemorlnl I to e oimrcSK asking Die usslnii of nil lemalnlng arl 1 lands In the Unto to the I Htate lo be used for the purpise of ter fee ling nnd oxten Hug the Irrigation b) tenia tho iiieltinilil i tt Ink. the sense of lit. tnnvenllm tint this would I. moi. benell. In I to the people und i. suit In a greiitol and rarll. r develop meiit of the Hlate lb in any othe i help fill nu USUI i propose I I This memorial which was ndvnncel I na a substitute for a numbei of res ilu ' llnna biarlng on tin same subject was ailnpidl without mi) h rloiis opposition nnd nn.r mil) a short discussion of Kb provisions Another resolution ndopled waa thnt ftesenlid lij Judge I otliand Veiuni; that a tommlttee of three be appolnte I to oxnmlii. mil Invcatlsato the niitiii. mil character of the bills before Con gross In nt, ird to the arl 1 lands riglcui. . nnl tlmt the tlnvernoi, becietur) or I Htnte and Hune)oi clenoinl of Utah be . ox om.io inomberH, mid Hut tho iciort ' of tlw fin links mid conclusions bo sent to the elongation etf Utnh now In Con gross us soon as possible John Homy Pinllh of Hilt Like Henry Ileal of Hanis-te mi I 1 f Tlioiescn of Cneho ' imioed on this committee fu Ige oung also Intro lined another olutlon lo ropiest the legislature to approprlilo a null. lent sum to piy tho exiionma of Hie country del. gates to the contention 1 1, le. wus later amended h) striking mil the word 'rountry,' nnd In this form iss. .1 without optosltion 1 nlhuslnsm wns aroused by the re ceipt of a telegram from Congressmnn Hutherlnnd, which load us follows Iliber M Wells (.overnor Hiltlike The Committee on Irrigation by vote of 7 to has Just ngieed to favorably report tho W ostein Irrigation bill" A resolution was at once passoel en dorsing lho Now lands bill us amended b) Mr Hiillurland Other moaitiioa were debited nt con siderable length, but before the after noon hnel advanced very far tho mem hois logon tn grn. restive, nnd a mo tion to udjoiiin wna received with evi dent delight Hefore adjournment a vote of thnnks wns extended to the of II. era for their able handling of tho biisinosH of the convention President l.vnna responded b) llmnklng tho dolc gal. a fnr their uniform courtesy nnd Hie nsstmlly dissolve! In a shower of bou quets lo reassemble on the second da) of April next. LAYTON SECEDES. Judge Rolnpp Grants Decree of Di vorce From Knytivllle. Oglcn March 1 This morning Judgn Ilnlipp hnnl. I down his decision, whl.h In eflect Is to grant In the Mil igo of Ijiy Ion Davis (ounty it decree nf divorce from thn Incor: orated town ot Ka)svllle Tor lho rist ilfteen )enrs residents of lajtnn Inve objected lo pi)lng trlhulc lo the town of Kiosvlllc of which It was a part, when as they chimed they do. rived no benellt th. re from Tlio llttlo suburb then r. I oiled nn.l lltn Hupremo court sustained them holding that Knis vllle cool 1 not force the nil In lion of city tnxes a mllo nnd a quarter from Knievlllci swllcb Hie Ijiytnnltes were Jubilant nn 111 tho Ornntsvlllo cases came before tho Ktipreme court, when that bl roierse.l llself, and Iho good people of lho suburb nn tho soulh fotinl themselies Inlehtc.l to their sluer at Isw to th. am unit of uliout lliDD back taxes and their prnierly was sold for tho same At this I a) ton arose In hrr wrath and finally rrfert.el an agreement with bnjsvllle whereby tho Inter shoul 1 consent tn tho rillntr krntlon of the former upon pi)inent of the, nmeiunt due whereuron lho form ll bill of divorce was filed l Ijiylon and as the defendant tl I not appear lho .e rreo was acconllngly entered by default According tn tho agreement two sev cnths of tho contested district remains In the city, with tho other live sevenths In Uijtoti containing about one tblr I nnd two-thirds of the population respectively. MATTERS AT LOOAN. Rejoicing in the Snow Ho Fear of Joseph Looking for Light. Logan, March 1 Vflcr several weeks of bare greund wo have now received a s Ion ill covering of tho beautiful r aim ers are rejoicing e xcee llngl) Articles rf Incorporatl in of Iho Pprlnff (reck Water lo of I rovl lenee have lieen filed with the county Clerk The oinpanv Is capitalized at Mm The of Ihesr of Iho cimpinv are I'resllent, lou-ph A Hmllh secretary I hlllp Klocp jer trtnsir.r, Wm It.ailng The Journal if In la) cl.lms Ihat Ben nlir Itawllns .lellvireel lho best nlltl.a I mlnlstrulion speech )et He showed up Ihe rottenn'ss or Hi. administration s polio), anl the ilutoiratlc m.tlv.s le. Iiln.l It Anl the rhlltlsh statement that the leenl correspond, nt of The Irlh mi. is Mttliih xcr.v much al irm. I over It Wh it ni xl f Th. r Is no n. ed e f b lug alarmed of Jnsei h In this count) Miv.r lor.nso lliunen I'r.sllenl of lh e Itv council 1 W II iblnse n mil t ojncllmaii N M Hansen left foi I lull ceuntv tcdnv to lns.ct nn "1'ctrle uw ei lint owns I anl operate! hv a muni elpulll) In Hint count) The) will ropoit lit tho Council meellng next W nines la) 'mothers tost uide' 111 Should Watch the Physical Develop-' SI 11H ment of Their Daughters. Earn- Mr 'jM est Words From Mrs. Pinkham to BB-.vlW Mothers. ., R''ililH i;n livery mother jkwbpssi'h infnriniilon nf vitnl viltic to lior younR rnK'i."' lpH tlnllfrliti't 'llmt iIuiikUUi U n m( ioitH ItjrTi V, mill tlm li"ionlliility StJIi'" r iH for In r future H lnigel) in tln Ii.iikIh nf tho motliui I lie uostcrioiH Kiji p'ttllH chvnp' Hint cIcmIuim lhc tluumlittcxs Ltirl into thu tlinugtitfili vvoimti H'irl MH flioi.lil llnil tho motile f cm Iho write h thiv nml nic!it As f-lio circs fnr Hy,)')' lho iili)t.iral well being of Iipl d uiglitiu, so wil tho woiiiin ho, and her MflsFki iaal chililion iiImi MS!;;' I'jH AVIipii Iho voting; irlrVg thntisliU lirooni' ah -HcMi, vvlirn tho oxpc- lEtfsui MlxLH iIimiioh In nil ithos, illznimM, f lintn.'s-., ,-iuil xhlhlts n it nhiinrnial illspei. 9IC&rflil itH tllion to si. i ji, pains in tho bn k anil low i linili , ojos clini, ih siro lor Wl , ht'i1' tlH holttliilp, .uul i eli-hki fu th Hniie't utile t R-iro, wh n bho Is a !K '' 'jll BiiiH iiivtti'iv to In is If nml Minis, Hun tho ninth, l should go In her nitl ' vi !?' i ifltaH Iuonilitl l nuih a thin (In (,H itistnlil to nittu is Lv.llu ll. Pink- M.)-?)? .1 , BpH linm'si o-e (ulilo t oiiiiiiiiiul. It pre pit e (l u u' sluuforthu Kifflfli 1 'xaH coming ( h uige, and 1, tlu Minst r luiu i in tin hour fin' IL IHji aH 'lh fiillnvv Uin letlcii from Mr Stmilinnl mo l i.i tieul proof oi SMi iJ2ji!B Jlrs, Pittkhum'.s ctlli lent ndv ii o to J tiling vvouieli PUl'i- iH tKLxiM Mothers Who Allow Their Daughters to Suffer nre Cruel When M41 Ii IHil Relief Is Easily Obtained. Read This Hotlicr's experience. ftuMI ' iiH "IlriitMiu Pivkiiam: I wlih nlvlco In regtrd to mv chiiuhtcr. bho '2$jitt jjll Is thirteen vonrs old nnd never menstruated Wo havo hnd the doctor to her Kill ! IflLxciiifl and he sale! elm did not havo enough blood bho Ins b-en t.iteinif Iron for Waffi 9H three months but Is no L-tte r. In tho morning nht vomit . nnmn days sho 9HICE 1 ' MH cannot keep an tlitnir on licrstomnch until twelve o'clo-1. If she trlca to do SUl&t i iappH an thing M,o gets flint. Ilaa heiulncho nil tho tlmo, is as vvhlto na marblo sWWBl ', IfkLI with great dark rings under her ejes l'l. ve write nn 1 1. 11 mo what to do taHsif taxaxa ns I amdlscourugrd vvltli the doctor." Mlts Ciiah bot.THARD, I'hccnix Mills, JaBiwii ' i HaxaH N.Y. (.Ian ID, 11)00 ) Btt ISiH "DrvuMns ITvkiiaii: Last .Tiinuary I wrnlo you about my daughter, HH- JazaxlH nnd told you what our family den tor nald about her I saw another doctor 'Hftj Snaxaxal nnd ho said sho had quick consumption After receiving tour letter, I began SBIoaV liHaxaxelH glvlni; h. r your romcelles, and after taking four bottles of Ii clhi V l'lnk- Ht3' '"ff'aiM linin's Vcgctahlo Cciiiipiiiiiiil and four of lllood I'urlller, bho is now well JBSxeK HSnUlaxeiH nnd strong as ever. Menses have npenrcd ami aro regular. I can never HBaVr kflateaKeaKeal praise jour remedies cnoupli for they saved my daughtcr'a life." Mils. Chas. IDKt winaaxeH SouTiunn, Vheculx Mills, N.V. (I)oo 10, 11)00) 1B1K3I' XI T B Anv voting girl or itnv inothor Is cordially linllocl tn rrltn to HEtui f-'lili LxelHH Him. lMnlcham ut I.jnn, JVIusi.., for ndviiei in ri'g.inl to her Hick- BBflS j Hfj U ncss. No ono bus hnd grcntrr ctporlciito or iieec-ss in guiding nKftlS' 1 i laxM mothers und their dnughtorH (u hciilth, 'J lioiisnnils linvc, triistcd bKMWi 1 Ii IH her und are glad. Sho tliiugcs nothing for mil lee. "Write to-dny. fjffW a j M SW ft ft to Bl'WltIl Volisedepolto!nlllithoilloiialClljUinkef lynn.lrooo, uaHejVri,W ' .1! axl fnlll III wicUllltwpsllloaoysriunwlioenllnUbtllwbolslliiinillllters !9bS'IL) !' IxeillH III! I srsnoticiuluo,orvoroiibllib.l befors ubulnlnn; lliawrltira ipoclsl per- rWflT laaxtll UUUU minion. I ydla E. 1 Inkliam Medtoiiw Co . Lynn, Msas. mffif'lr ' (LH UNQUESTIONABLE PROOF jl E V" jjH y EVERY-DAY SUPERIORITY OF 3 Bfe, jH I im SfHIMD U. S. SEPAnMOSl 1 If fjfl m "The kind that gets all the cream" jM m '"M H eQSlT ton State experiment Station at i'ullmaii, r uW tj- ll ' ,' '; ?iB H Is l& '""" '"'' ""' ""l '' ' k-rar-Ugr accordlnrr to H f, , 'i J , liiaxl fM StiHSsiffJEpl U' s Separator Is without a peer In Kjfl J' i ' ij f I j' H W Highest Award at the if i' j 'Vll'B Pan-American Exposition U pli'tjIij'B m VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows Falls, Vt. M ll '( ! Hj!'! Ill,) '!'l':i'ri''H m M '" rx Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body i.B liP C Stomach and brniu aUoct each ot A sick stomach sours tbe d' p Ition and pro- Wjs MlrR ' 1' taH Bf ":?! ents sleep nnd bruin rest and a stck brnln sours tho stomach and i Iocs tho bowels, jraij, !nt'0 pH IK fSi" cjl Men ot bedentar) li ibits, brain workers who don't net nucli cxerelso, have biek btora- yJM'ji jPK i'j'-lH evri acts and bovveU, autl wear out their brains and nuu- wi S3 ft'fl . H v Vir Tl y m ' I work In ths nnlrs snd dnn t ir.1 afl rnn.h Row ttmP SC" .M1 I si. la MUlor.burff sW$i Jrn .V 1 1 ' 1 ' 'kaakl y-C V 1 ...rrlio.. 1 .tjnld .nllii, I ft I bud I Ju.v l 111 t'i.il ll Ui IKr 1 . ami l-1 wlih b H W Sj!,' W H I 'TVV 'S J i '"'"' " ' " wlU'h slwsis mn la. (nl ..rre 1 sli I.i ll .1 o ll I luturi ivi fijwf if V 1 kLI I jSSfC vJlfiiklVK'"Ati aS'frVi'i'a.Ch" H if ft 4Uj If (allied sonldrtll in Hslsbt ra.psrU enred m .alt sllr ef di.p.f.ls J S s5fc4i,,i j LLH j II I JT l I -lUrrr IImVsm HVllls Ud snd e I.H . .nrnr woli t Hfli V. tt .. i J If JfK M MH I I J - l '.J?' pSsCen llwkM"Bwrir"' ksaktss'So hard Vrk Vl'srlna iIM I tain's" wilfu ,U jt ir IfT ej' Mippl ( l Sir zsj:S-''' Vv uti.i.iuwi t.. i..i. ,j .1.0 So.ki iK ir , . fasfjl Jtlf'i 'JLH 8 lV &" ' J) ) K11"l',,"n lallaas 111 akaps '- C bu... t luUdalpkls. is. IKK TflB' W iJpH r I L jljyK A man who lieps hla bovvels regular with CuRcarets. Candy Cathartic, that ijaij' $ 1 ' ijl V Ai jia 'a vaitliout mjbIu or violence, ran keep strong and healthy without much 'ftc ij d 1 o iNx-r' Y V. exercise A famous professor in Jeitcrson Medical Collcgo used to m !MiSl tFaaal I Ml V. V-eoi jft advise hlsstudeiits " i rust in (!od and keep )ainr bowels opcnl " That's ,&6 i?li'''' B aaB si A k. . iev, Ind's own wisdom, for when thn bowels are regular and tho digestion vjC jjitejiffi jl H V V. J'jJ '2,11 a. string and health), then the irjstcm h mfe and tho brain and nervoa sK Wl&R n aH 3jCf' Y3, n. will havo inexhaustible elasticity and life. iB S! "flui H H VjiL,4' t y5?rvssn nii-v Beat ror the Uowela All dmcilau i ajc.SK Nm, H ffiAuTiilr ILI X25r XI IBti. (JjC45JLVj3Jt soldlntuU Theg.null l.blri .uimp.Jctc. Uu.i. jR4t fr LLLl af Vg " "rw 'CrJO anteea to euro or your money bsck Sample sad booklet MS BaVil, 'II LLLl Tq v BnTWMga (ice, Addaa3tcilln(KtnicdyCi,ChlcfaiN,Y. tall SBsjJl'II kleiiiH Halill UH 'BBaBmila aaal . 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