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Show -- 4J Tba Influence of the W extern W arid TIIE FARMERS. on China," is the title of a tamely article FOR in the September Oatury,-th- e writer being tbe Rev 11 Z. Sheffield, D. D , WHAT WAS DONE BY THE BE for thirty years a miaionary in tbe PUBLICAN ADMINISTRATION. Middle Kingdom, lb-- Sheffield tailed from San I ram-iscon Jane 22, having Soil la lk Arid Itofloa M Mrt. Elizabeth li Custer, widow of jnst learned of the burning of the - Aid PUm for KclinsUow lnifutloa North China college, of which he is bhe famous Indian fighter, contribute lli Parol la Narlig f The alley written article, president. shortly to the September number of St Nicho-l- a before his departure, is wholly apropos ter awtlcal Toboeco ilrvwin. a bketch of n boy nicknamed "The of the present situation, and it conKid," with numerous anecdotes tains a powerful protest against any The most Important work of the Dithe traits that prose his kin- diamembei uient of the Chinese vision of Botany of the Department ef father. ship to an iDdian-fightmAgriculture in the last three years, has W. K. McCurdy, an engineer of the been the survey snd mapping of the Important to Mothers. electric plant, was found dead in the oils In a number of the Important ag 'Examine carefally every bottle of CASTORIt United a fe and f.ire remedy for iufnt and children power house at San Diego, t'al. Wed- rlcultural districts of the Of work States. moat Tbe ud mo that U important nesday He bad received a shock of this kind has been In the arid portions about 7500 volts Ills hat was lying Bear the of the UnHed-tHate- a, where irrigation by the dynamo and his body was la Blgnautra of About 450 000 acres have practiced twenty feet away. Over 30 Yearx en surveyed and mapped in tome of b Cm For, The kind You Hare Alwaya Bought the principal irrigated districts of From War to 1'eaoo. Montana. Utah, New Mexico, and AriEleven days of weather Two cannon from the Civil War are zona, the maps so prepared having a bare been experinced in Abilene, Kan., to be melted and cast into a statue as they show the and the temperature one day rose to representing peace that a contrast very practicalof value, th different type of distribution as a as the in way great change 115 with hot winds. Pastures and Stomach Bitters wilt bring soil, which lands can he Irrigated with tom are bablv Viurned about in the health of any who use it. safety, those which require especial It cures constipation, dyspepsia or care In the application of water on acAre You falng Allen's Foet-Fa- f weak kidney e Try it. count of alkali, and those which hare It Is the only cure for Swollen, too much alkali for cultivation withFeet, J. McCann a farmer, shot and killed out special efforts for reclamation. Smarting, Burning, Sweating Allen' for Ask Corns and Bunions. H. R. Chipley a rich' plan ter at Bloom- - Practical methods for removing the Foot-Easa powder to be shaken Into . because Chipley salts have beea, and are being, worked Shoe the shoes. At atmniggtsts and Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad- would not consent that McCann marry out. In the vicinity of Billings, Mondress Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y his fourteen-year-oldaughter. Mc- tana, thousands ot dollars are being now as a result of these InvestiCann is in jail. The hoard Of inquiry which investigations, and it is likely that this Investment will be worth hundreds ot THE DOUGLAS SHOE. gated the cause of the loss of the torpethousands of dollars to the immedlats best The and advertised do-boat consequentdestroyer Kramee reports that the disaster was due toa misun- ly the best known shoe In the world vicinity. In ths vicinity of Salt Lake, Utah, Is undoubtedly made by the W. derstanding of an order on the part today L. Douglas Shoe Co., of Brockton, there la a large area of 80.000 acres ot ef the Framee's helmsman. Mass. The one Idea of this company land at present lying idle on account Redaeud Rate From Ttsh VIa laala Fc has always been to sell a shoe for of the accumulation of alkali, which It $3 50 which equals in every way the $3 has been estimated could be reclaimed Rout. shoes of any other concern. They are for a comparatively small sum, when It Kansas City, St. Joseph and would be worth In the neighborhood Atchison and return J32 00 able to do this on account of there beof $5,000,000. 44 50 ing no middle man's profit, as th Chicago and return 8i. Louis d return Sa 50 goods are sold direct from the factory In the Pecos Valley, New Mexkso, Proportionate rates to Intermediate to the wearer. In 60 of the principal plan were devised for tbe reclamation points, returning limit October 31t. cities of the country they have their of a Urge area In the Immediate vicinAbove tickets for sale August Wlh, own retail stores. The goods are made ity of Roswell which has lately bean September Cth, nd September 20th. in all sizes and widths, and few shoes ruined by alkali and seepage water. It U estimated that at Roswell alone tbe equal them for style and durability. Also, The factory at Brockton employs damage to tbe land has amounted to at Detroit and return August 23rd trouleast $500,000. This land can all be reud 24th 55i 00 over 1,100 hands, and all labor of claimed, and steps have recently been board are bles state the settled by Chicago and return August 23rd . and 24th Nothing but union labor taken to reclaim this land and to pro45 50 arbitration. Tickets read via Ilio Grande Western is employed, and pay about the best tect th rest of this area as pointed out shoe workers In by the Department 'of Agriculture. and either via Colorado Midland or average wages of any At Cwlsbad the water Itself contbe United States. r Tbe Factory pay Denver and Rio Grande. Through roll amounts to $17,435 per week. This tains so high a percentage of alkali trains, dining cars, in fact all of the company makes shoes for men only, salts that special methods will hay to luxuries and safety appliances of mod- and It Is their proud boast that over be adopted for the use of this water to ern railroading. For further informal one million men wear them. Denver prevent further Injury, as the lands tlou apply to , have already been somewhat Injured (Colo.) Post C. F. WARREN, in the valley. The results of this A severe wiudelorm swept over LinG. A., A T. Jfc S. F., work will be worth hundreds of thouA 411 Dooly Blk.. Salt Lake City, Utah. coln, Neb., at noon Tuesday. sands of dollars to the Pecos Valley, Over 1,000.000 acres of land have miles per boor seventy-siHair Rata Faeuralon to tha Eaai, was reached. The wind uprooled trees been surveyed and mapped in th On August 9th, September 6th and broke plate-glawindows aod unroof- states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, 20th, the Rio Cnde Western Railway ed a number of Maryland, and Louisiana, besides rm buildings. nnnouncea the final aeries of half rate' eonnolssance over a much larger area. A BOSTON INSTITUTION. In the Connecticut Valley the tobacexcursions to the east: co lands were classified and mapped, Denver snd return Boston the 120.00 institution of Among un'que Kansas City and return .... and tbe Influence of tbe soil on the 32 00 IstbePeabody Medical luantu'e. No. 4 St established nine years before the t Lonis snd return 39.50 of the tobacco was studied. death of the great philanthropist, tbe late character Is 1. Paul snd return 39.90 Mr to this tbe canse of the addition In Pen from takes whom it George body, Omaha and return IS. (XL it name tobacoo has of the cigar-lea-f During tjie pant 80 years it has fit. Joseph and return 3 .00 achieved a wide and lasting distinction. been worked out, and an Improved and return The 44.50 medical Chicago publication of this institute method of fermenting tbe Connecticut have millions of readers, and areas standProportionate rate intermediate. ard as gold Their last pamphlet for men tobacco has been introduced, which It Cool and delightful ride through the onlv, 94 pages, entitled "Know Thvself, is in believed will revolutionise the peac-tl- c heart of the Rockies. Most magnificent sent free by mail, sealed, on receipt of 6 In that state. This method gives cents fur postage. eenery In America. Through sleepers a much more uniform product, and to Chicago. Frea reclining ehalr cars. A dispatch from Rome declares that thus Improves the value of the leaf. Perfect dining ear service. The limited an important medical discovery conIt Bhortens the time required to ferleaves at 3:15 p. m.; other through fast cerning the canse of Bright's disease, ment the Tobacco about eight months, traina at 8:30 a. m. and 8:05 p. m. Call baa been made by Dr. Ovid Brown, and so reduces the Insurance and the at the Rio Grande Western ticket office, formerly of New York, and now of loan of Interest on, tbe money Invent- -' ed. It is estimated that tbe value of ht 3 West Second South, Dooly Rome. thin work will amount ta at least $503,-00- 0 block corner. Best for the Bowel per annum to the farmers of th No matter what ails you, headache Connecticut Valley. The InvestigaRate Fox. Cheap to a cancer, y.u will never get well tions are being carried still further In berate now excursion Tha special until your bowels ere put right order to see whether tbe quality ot the fog quoted apply via the Denver Jt Rio CASCARETS help nature, cure you tobacco can be further Improved. There Scenic Route Grande Railroad, Tbe without a gripe or pain, produce easy of the World." Two lines of railway natural movements, cost you Just 10 is reason to believe It cau be. In addition to these practical results, between Grand Junction and Denver. cents to start getting your health back. Passengers bav their choice at no ad-- - CASCARETS Candy Cathartic, the improvements' have been made In the dltiossl cost. Four daily fast express genuine, put np In metal boxes, every method or soli lnvestigatlon7both in traina New and elegant dining cam tablet hae C. C. C. stamped, oa IL Be- tha laboratory and in the field. Some Pullman and ordinary sleeping cars ware ot Imitatlona. .. vary Important problems connected to Chicago without ehaage. .through with the physical an chemical constl- th on Do not miss the grand scenery of ton 1,580,000 produced Germany tutlon of soils are being worked oat, Denver A Rio Grande. Ask your ages I raw months sagar daring the twelve which give promise of being ot great for particulars and tickets via tha D. A ending July 31t as against 1,520,004 value In economic lines. K. G. R. R. tons for the previous twelve months. Under tbe present administration tbe work of the cfflge ot, experiment Special Census Agents Pinscoffin and Is me Caa Wur Shoes, Dunham, .supposed . to .have. , been One site smaller after usingAltens Foot-Eas- stations haa been more than doubled. drowned in Alaska, are reported safe, a pewder. It makes tight or new This la due In part to the development Cure swollen, hot, sweating, of old enterprises and in part to the shoes census records. easy. their .with together aching feet, ingrowing nails, enrns and establishment of new ones. bunion All druggists snd shoe stores, Under the liberal policy ot the past $5o. Trial package FREE by maiL three years the agricultural depart8. Olmsted. I.e Roy, N.Y. ment hae largely Increased its efforts New York's exports of gold attracts to aid enterprises for the practical edumuch attention in Berlin, the press cation of the farmer. It hat Joined accomment being that New York is fast tively In the movement to Improve tbe methods of teaching agriculture In the becoming the world's banker, and The modern, easy, college and to Introduce agricultural is the at growexpressed fitting, eoenomtaal and nature study Into-t- he subjects shoes for progressive ing indebtedness of Europe to tbs public schools. It baa shown what Is mea are the W. L. sad $3 $3. lxmglas United Staten being done In these lines In other Shoe. Perfect shoe teas bold their anape and how we need to more thorlands, believe So Car B Piss's far I Coavemytlo and fit antlt worn out. ha an equal tor couxhi and rolds. Jobs F oughly develop our system of agriculOver 1 ,000, 000 satisfied tural education In order to keep pace Boras, Trinity Sprlacs, IsA, Feb. it, ISO with the strenuous efforts of our InCommunication from United Stato dustrial rivals. It baa collated aod do to you par tl iWhj " 5 for inoet when yon Consuls at different points indisat published" Information regarding tha much is manifested interest that beiDg tanner's trait bnj Institutes, showing that now hoei for $3 and in the Louisiana Purchase centennial these Institutes are held In forty-thrCONVINCE $3.50 which states, and are annually attended by abroad. are jnst as Naif a million farmers. It has proWloatow Sooth lee CfO good. Forrhlhl-e-Mr. establishment ot reading moted th a reSseee tbe enftma tr course for farmers teetblsx, rent, and published, tt tsquslloq. slier yia.car aieeeoU. 3ebeu of useful books and bulletins, so Qiat now any farmer In the United States Bresci, the assassin of King ITsm-beA SO SHOE FOR 83.50. ha asked for a postponement ef can find out, by tending a postal eard A 84 SHOE FOR 83 8S ad Bit. A hi trial until witnesses ean arrive to tbe department," what are the best Tte real worthwtete wr Hr 84 fhfif dRhe books and public document for him to W h iwyfifit BGkcrt mite matters ef from the United States. '! M tod Ihfifa te tfe read to keep abreast of the time In HI taw S thm day elbar we e( tl IPv4 $tataa is Isdlgeetlos Is s bad coaiponlea. Oet ridProwl bis business. bar et Adams PepsuiTuMI UtnofthatawS oad oSSJS h 8ft ate la 14 ebevley by World, and a ama t?iiB after each omoI. gttawlirtwftf. naUft Swfft.:.k"Tijlae4ft-yaraol- A as kin of tbe cowboy, a Cubing eaTalrymnn tad one of tbe bent known of the rough rider, died nt ProTidenee hospital, Washington Tnenday of consumption. EXPANSION. noa illus-tratm- 'There Is a foot of water nmnlnf over tha great dame at tbe Arlxona eanal head, and all irrigation eanaln are full. Tha rise is worth many hundred thousands of dollars In the Verde snd bait valleys. r o Germany has begun the direct In . porlation of South Afrloan wool owing to the Boer war Five thousand bales are now going to Hamburg whieh would formerly have arrived by way of London. g Sr Vt, g 4 Years- with pain In my side and hadalmostovory I had taken treat Ill-know- -- T x ss b e, Ad-All- -- , ee rt t iudfiinte pHtaftaadteNateai ttu W LDmcImISipI SMS 'HIKE EASOW dboo oreid then ony other mkaiabMuatTHLY ' V Tm teler AKfiwoTHKBEftT. kwy to hi seek teva. dealer oadawvo iriw 'I'ake Moo blltaild Inetet M kartu ST.eaa. L TVowrLae stww torn $ rttft pud mf prteo roorrdeetor wiM aotyet tkmi for ywe, rad dficwrt to fmeterr. oiaelorinf jpriro and tte. Citra ter Mirftft. a kiwi M Uother, As, and wtddupleta r one to On fttoa rill roork yoa surwheto, Cafiuterw Frm. D9UGUS SHOC CO, Bnctea, Raat Jnf JU. At Dawson twe small government hailding In eourwa of constmctioa wer toppled over by a recent earthquake. ryinmi' Rm Rtiu ktp the kalv Sefl sad ftenltlRl ft4 tb eater wbm wrf. Uie hwt for wtb FfiwWiFftft Mivmicokii. cn Fro Homo4 ' ROL In Among the national measure which Senator Shoup has taken a lively interest le the free homestead bill extending the general land laws to ceded Indian reserves. The benefits of this legislation extend to thousands ot settlers on eeded Indian lands In a n, ment from a number of physicians who gave me no relief, - d t 1 have suffered agony monthly for ten years My nervous system was a wreck . f suffered e, One number of the western states. Including the settlers on the Coeur dAlene and Net Perce reservations In Idaho. Anticipating thle legislation. Senator Shonp has been Instrumental for three year la securing the enactment of aa amendment to the Indian Appropriation Bill, extending the time of payment due from settlers, and now that the free homestead bill has become a law, they will be relieved from making any payments whatever excepting th ordinary fee required under the general land laws Caban Saa Fight far Prosperity. From Dlsrlo d la Marina, Havana, July 6, 1900: "Had Clevelaad been made th Democratic candidate Instead of Bryan he would have bad tome show of election, but Bryan defeat la a foregone conclusion." Tbe earn paper, under date of July 7, stye: Cuba is keenly interested In the American Presidential campaign in which the struggle for the mastery lies between representatives of aa exclusive gold standard and tbe free coinage of stiver. The commercial Interests of Cuba must naturally bops for success of tbe higher, safer standard; as Mother iBUBdsttoa of sliver of fictitious value, such as flooded the Island during the latter years ot Spanish rule, could only prove a serious menace to business prosperity. Cuba la for the gold dollar, or a currency based thereon. Zlne and Dai. To form an adequate Idea of the in crease In the mineral output ot the Galena district In Missouri, on has but to look at the aggregate ore sales tor the past twelve years: Zinc and Lead Sales .$2,321,697 . 2,722,600 riTTrrn . 3,367,687 . 3,840,480 . 4,580,787 . 1,317,632 . 3,536,736 7 8,771,979 3,667,495 4,813,667 7,171,814 10,802,477 been an Increase of 200 per 189$ 1897 1898, 1899 There baa cent in the tales of the Galena district since the days of tbe last Democratic administration. McKinley prosperity bee visited and stood by that section of Missouri. or -- Wavs Sort of ImporloUsm. Hill made a hard fight for sound money at the Democratic coaveuttos. la an interview at Kansas City, he said: "The strongest silver men are with us. Bven Jones is with ns, and hae so, declared, but he 1 dominated by Mr. Bryan. Just the earn aa I am opposed to Imperialism In a nation, so I am opposed to It in sn individual. This Is imperialism of the worst son." MR. BRYAN AND MR. BRYAN, Dvnocnllv Candida t fa th. Fvaatil.aay Hu a Talk with Btault Once upon a time Mr. Bryan had a conversation with Mr. Bryan In order to learn exactly what Mr. Bryan's political view really were. After Mr. Bryan had thoroughly discussed the subject with Mr. Bryan, Mr, Bryan concluded that Mr. Bryan held so many divergent views, that Mr. Bryan would have to be recognised aa Mr. Bryan the Populist and Mr. Bryan th Democrat, and Mr. Bryan assured Mr. Bryan that Mr. Bryan could manage both parties and derive a comfortable Income aa a political mixer. Mr. Bryan was not mistaken In bis estimate of Mr, Bryan; and Mr.' Bryan la so pleased with Mr. Bryan's success that Mr. Bryan will continue to be Mr. Bryan to the end of the chapter. Mr. Bryan recognizes that Mr. Bryan's position la hard on both ot Mr. Bryans parties, but Mr. Bryan Is so delighted with Mr. Bryan, that Mr. Bryan's personal advantages outweigh all abstract considerations that Mr. Bryan may have tor Mr. Bryan's bifurcated party. Meanwhile Mr. Bryan continues to take off hts hat to Mr. Bryan, amfMr. Jtryan smile 'at Mr. Bryans jokes, and Mr. Bryan laughs whenever Mr. Bryan looks over hla own shoulder and sees Mr. Bryans bank book. answer all letters," MISS EDNA ELLIS, Hlg glnsportj Ohio, 1 SLICKER 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894.- ..... ....... ....... 1895 1896.- ... 1897 1898 1899 1900 $154,925,927 128,121,65$ 299,363.177 200.312,654 166,777.229 114,604,780 141,356,993 191,090,241 824,706,060 263,655,10$ 253,223,535 Farmers will notice bow these exports steadily declined during the last Democratic free trade administration, and how much larger our exports of breadstuff have been under th Republican administrations and protec. tive tariffs. " Bonk Mate FAVORITE r.CHOICB OF.. DAILY 9 8 THREE TRAINS OMAHA, Ij CM 1C ACS O, ST. LOUIS, AND ALL POINTS EAST. Shortcut Rmilnl Riiffot Library (era (wHh barber Dining Cars (meals is carle) . QutrkratTlm! snd Amok-i- ns afip) H. to. CLAY, QsNcnaL AesNT. TSklPHOae III. St all I Tit IT. SAVE MONEY! USE TWINE... BLUE TAQ f UTAH. SALT LAKB CITY Seo-reta- ry lid 1 mfrUTAH IMPLEMENT CO . "It Is better 1 PEOPLES' T?? flmlatloa. The June statement of th Controlthat-t- he ler of th Currency-show- s total circulation of national bank notes st the close of business, June 30, 1900, was $309,659,719, an Increase for th year of $68,291,023, and an Increase for the month of $9,070,830. The circulation based on United States an Increase bonds was $274,115,652, for tbe year of $68,861,458, and an Increase for tbe month of $11,026,435. Tbe circulation secured by lawful money wee $36,444,167, a decrease for the year of $560,435. and a decrease for the month of $1,955,605. Th amount of United States registered bonds on deposit to secure circulation cotes was $284,387,540, anJ to secure public deposits, $93,139,480. Wool w Don't b footed with sutcWIntoch or rubber cont. If you want a cm t that wHt keep yoo dry In the hardest ttorm buy tha Fish Brand Sticker If not for sate la your tows, write for catalogue to A. J. TOWER, Hofiloi, Matt. Value. Wfcft Wt Bftl Do"not forget that In 1898, under President McKinley, the gold standard and a protective tariff, the United RoralpU and Expanses. mates for the first time in her history Th surplus or Teceipts over expen. old more merchandise in foreign lands than any other nation -- in the dltures for the fiscal year Just ended, world. In that year Great Britain, amounted to $81,229,779. This wee alwhich had long held the world's trade most twice the estimate mad by Gage last November. Receipts supremacy, was surpassed. since then, from both customs and Internal revenue, have been good, and Fameri Ass Espaavlontet. have been falling off. Th expenditures Truly we are aa expanding nation. American flour la now told la every total receipts for the fiscal year Just were $566,417,347, and total excountry on earth, while our canned ended $487,803,499, penditures meats feed the armies of the world. Those tacts only add to the rage of tb anti-e- x Oar Faralga Fro parity. panelon liter But the farmers The United State during th entire are satisfied to be expansionists, 7 year of 1899 sold her surplus products r at the rate of a million and a half of Oar Tra-d- la lard. rt for eTery ..working day. Th Exports of lard bav Increased In value by $8,000,900 since the last year 1900 even exceeded this tremenDemocratic administration, with its dous record. W not only have prosfree trade tariff. Republican policies perity but th markets of th world. are beet for the farmer. B. M. AIBIS. n. w. MicoL.eaoi FAII. SALT LAKE ELECTRIC SUPPLY . CONTRACTING Wholntle md t 19 w. pinat RpUII - C0J ELECTRICIANS. Electrical Suppilstv ...TILIINOftl - lo. It.. Iait U11 .. Crrr Utah itm rriq a bargain;$2 90,00. 010 OIIOM WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, SALT LAX I CITY, UTAH DR.GUNNSuvraPILLS Headache and Iyte ONC FOR ADOBE Cure pflimla, lirmor Plttipifta, purify ihaHtood. Atd Dlffea Don, Prevtmi Hlltiort4ta. itonoiOrliworfltufcea. Ta ronrtnrpyou wmiuftliamfefreifuUhe.o. hold by urafgtrt CO. rniU4aiUa r. Book- s- Stationer- y- Periodicals. Obtain your staidard josealln wbuort and gtt books fetbles ufte-- f rpewritnr and school stapf iTm, plain find e Derated businnsa and eoulety nanta 4nod stationer by iR'iiro malt from A. K. Derge A bait Lake. Prices and saitsfactkaeuaraaseed. SHEEPMEN. Wrttawa for market report ob fihenpavxltetuba. Too? j( ttU by sauujii boora, tbe oaty a$ tbe best hittlustt Mwep i pnrnitftnlou abeep market in tbe world, bans Lit Suck I arda. 4pjy r "All I TC UliT u PortraK Agcat to taka enter for o high (trade CD.arfrrd PVtelW ad uor Frame t'nrnns, ftepiaa, Otl and mmsUaL Best Indorcmen'a offered. RipenroM beite portrait aad 8amples free bead f r price Frame Co., 0. Wl hew bra fiaUdluc, Cbtaao,Uk Cmi r ia ? PENSION IF arlll mceirequlck re RHh btaJ KfchCorpte N H Void pH on, Prubecutifif Cldimskiacd U7i Wbca doctor and others fall to vw Mere you, try S. U U. j It oarer fal LADIES! bum free brate Lb Importehltim to know that wool la sellfiscal ing at 30 cents a pound in Boston and year wer 6,752,150 tons aa against New York than to bother your head 4JMM06 tons In 1898. This year we with a lot of rubbish about imperialbav exported 6,267,678 tons in the ism, which is only another Democratic nine month ending with March 81st way ot checking our export trad. Doanand far Oir Cool. Exports of coal in th 1889 Vegetable Compound and followed the advkte given mo and now I suffer no more. If any one oarea to know more about my. oase, I will cheerfully Export of lima damns. Our exports ot breadstuff compare as follows: Fiscal year. specialist said no medlclno could help me. I must submit to an operation, I wrote to Mrs, Pink ham , stating my case, and received a prompt reply i took Lydia Pinkhanra TLLmP,-Y0imY- $ I (.: Wilis Whitt Ail IcSt Curb byrap.' Tastes Uuod. Vm J hr In tlnm. rtnigtrlsi. W. N. U.. j. bait Lake-- No , f; - I am a school toacher, Hoe-tette- n-- 4-- i 3S. 1900, r |