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Show DAILY PROJECT ffflllG SALT LAKE WILL COME NEXT And Vicinity - U1 AH SJATE JOURNAL, UTAH TUESDAY, PROGRESS FEBRUARY OF THE MILLIONS SET ASIDE FOR IT. TWO AND A HALF Ba Built by Sanal and Dam Will arnmant and Thouaanda of Acraa Redaimod. X Washington special to the Tribune aaya: The Shoahone project In Wyoming, for which the secretary of the Interior has set aside 13,600,000, contemof a dam 170 feet plates the erection be extendmay ultimately which high, which 300 will and over feet, to ed A acres. conduit la 3,500 about good of the the canyon through proposed Shoshone with a capacity of 1,000 second feet, to be partly In open cut and tunneL The canal covers the high lands and includes an area about two miles in width above the proposed Cody and Salisbury canal. The main line terminates on grade to carry water If necessary through the gap Into Clarks into Montana. fork, flowing north at the Bad terminate lines Smaller of but may be north Garland, Lands, continued to cover other lands, surveys of which have not yet been finished. The main canal crosses three ravines by means of steel pressure pipes, the details of which are being worked out. Estimates have been prepared showing the feasibility of this form of structure. The canal system as outlined covers 1,300,000 acres, of which about 03,000 acres are irrigable, and the surplus water m ay be used for irrigating lands south of the Shoshone river, or taken across the divide Into Clarks fork, as before stated. It Is probable that a large amount of power will be developed at various points on the canal and utilised for pumping the water onto higher lands. The cost of Irrigating 93,000 acres of good land, according to the preliminary estimates .appears to be within feasible limits. Extensions of canal lines will doubtless be made from time to time, as the plans ara so drawn as to permit of the maximum enlargement consistent with the topography of the country. While the secretary of the Interior has set aside two and T quarter millions of dollars for the construction of this work dependent upon securing the title to the land and water,, and upon all the engineering details being found to agree with the preliminary plans,-therseems to be no reason to doubt the early commencement of this, the first great work of the reclamation service In the northwestern part of the arid country. Engineer Ahern, now In Washington, who has been In charge of the preliminary work on this project, hopes to he able by early spring to put the plans and estimates in the hands of the board of consulting engineers, who will go over these matters on the ground and pass upon flie various structures proposed. NEW YORK Closing Quotations STOCKS Februsry 23, 1904. 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The 18 -- year-old daughter of William Pierson, who lives at Ninth North and Twelfth West, struck a match in a closet yesterday morning. Then she threw down the match In some paper and went out, closing the door. When she returned a few minutes later and threw the door open a sheet of flame burst out Into the room. The child was alone In the house, and when she saw the progress of the lire she ran to a neighbors and gave the fire alarm. The fire department was called out, by the time It had made the three and a half mile run to the scene the house was 8. Met Traction. 114 4. Xew York Gas., 188 People's Gas., 97 2. A : day. Balt. 0nt LECTURE , DAILY PUZZLE PICTURE. 5-- 8. Smelter com., 47. Smelter pfd, 90. Xrf-- The faculty and students of the Brigham Young university at Provo Republican Councilman of Salt Lake gave a reception yesterday In honor of LATEST ANNOUNCEMENT OF ITS President Joseph F. Smith. In addition Agree to Stand Pat Against PLANS. to President and Mrs. Smith, there Mayor Morris. were among the party President Lund, The faitiou of the Balt President Frederick M. Smith of the Assurance That the Lina Will Bs Built Across Main 8ummit Before Lake council decided in caucu yes- Reorganised church, and many promiadEnd of Yoar. nent and from church Utah people to terday stand put." It will hold up stakes. joining all apjiointnients. says the Herald. Mayor Morris is determined to go The Denver Republican sizes up the The discovery of u quantity of giant ahead and do what he can to facilitate Miffat road situation In this way: the city business. He is anxious to get lowder in the basement of the Dewey "The announcement that the Moffat theater at Park City yesterday caused all the places in the municipal governconsiderable fact The that excitement. ro:id will be prepared to receive cattle ment filled by competent men. The Reno explosives are allowed In the buildpublican councilmen yesterday agreed shipments at Hot Sulphur Springs in to block him at every turn of the game ing and that the basement was cleanthe center of Middle Fark next autumn until he would agree to do their bid- ed only a couple of days ago lead to InwUea the assurance that the road the conclusloln that the powder was ding. In the building for the purpose Mill by that time have been built across placed The courts will probably be called on of it up. The powder waa the main range. blowing to take a hand in deciding certain thawed and "Of course this will not be accomin condition for immediphases of the problem. At the caucus atuse. No ate cause la the for known plished through the completion of the yesterday a legal opinion waa received to the effect that the claim of the may- tempt. and the management Is inclined groat tunnel that Is designed to pierce the range, but by the construction of or to the appointment of subordinate to think It the work of a crank. tli line over the summit of the mouncity offleera was not well founded In The Moab tains. Construction of the track over who Those Times aaya: law. On the strength of this, suit will a in are to the the summit whs contemplated in the know that say position probably be brought. One of the eight enGreen and Grand steamboat river original plans, although at first there subordinate city employees, whose pay a backed the is talk ivas about the ultimate abandonby terprise project the mayor says he will hold up, will of New ment of that part of the line after the Excursion Raymond company probably bring suit to mandamus the so far completion of the tunnel. More recentcity to pay the amount of his salary. York, and that they have gone $15,-0to as an of make ly. however. It sems that its maintenappropriation Thus the legal phases wijl probably be to ance out The for the benefit of tourist travel the carry proposition. settled. steamer cost will been in has the neighborhood contemplated. Until the courts decide this point of $5,000 and $10,000 and will be Investon "Work this side of the range hns everything is likely to be at a standstill. ed In a resort at some point below the progressed so favorably that It Is beThe Republican members of the counlieved that the track over the summit cil have not agreed on any demands for head of the Colorado river. can he laid before the beginning of nezt appointments. They have merely deThe snowsllde which blocked the winter. The assurance that this will cided to play the dog In the. manger Heber City branch of the Rio Grande be done Is of Importance, because of Its act, and hold up everything. In this Western yesterday occurred at a point relations to the entire project Involved way they hope to gain advances from in Provo canyon almost below Bridal In the construction of the Moffat line. the mayor. Yell falls. The slide came from the Once over the main range there will be Councilmen Preece and Wood and north side of the canyon. It has not little difficulty In pushing the road Into perhaps one or two others are under- been learned what caused the ava- northM'estern Colorado. No road constood to be anxious to arrange a comlanche. Gangs of workmen were sent structed as far as Hot Springs will be promise for the public good, but wheth- out from the city Immediately to be- allowed to stop there; and Denver may, er they will go far enough to be sucthe work of clearing the tracks. therefore, see In the promise to be gin cessful Is a question. So far practiLarge consignments of shovels, axes ready for cattle shipments at that point cally all the efforts at compromise have and blasting powder have been sent to an assurance of the ultimate compleconfined themselves to asking more and the scene and the gangs will work contion of a connection with the northmore each time. M'estern part of the state which will be are cleared. until the tracks stantly council-me- n Even now the anti-mayIt is believed that the track has been of nlmost inestimable value to this are unable to agree as to what carried away for a distance of 700 feet. city, ns well as to a large part of the they want, and are quarreling with From seventy-fiv- e to a hundred feet of state." each other on this point snow and debris cover the place where the track was before the avalanche for BANCROFT GOES EAST. HALL DEDICATED. a General Manager W. H. Bancroft of distance of 200 feet. For another The new Federation of Labor hall, 500 feet the snow Is said to be packed the Union Pacific and Oregon Short northwest corner of State and Fourth from twenty-fiv- e to forty feet deep. Line left yesterday for New York to South streets, was formally dedicated Several will be necessary to re- confer with E. H. Harrlman. last evening. There waa an address qt move daya the debris sufficiently to permit welcome by the Rev. A. P. Slmpkin, a the passage of trains. Wonderful Nerve. few appropriate remarks by J. H. BritIs displayed by many a man enduring tain, a musical program and a dance MCLURES MAGAZINE pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, in the auditorium. At $1.00 a years Is the greatest maga-sin- e Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff Although the building la hardly comJoints. But there's no need for it. bargain offered today. pleted, It has been occupied by the . McClures Magazine Is rend by a Bucklens Arnlcal Salve will kill the labor unions, forty-on- e In number, number of thinking. Intelligent pain and cure the trouble. It'e the beet for the past two weeks. They were larger Salve on earth for Piles, too. 25c at people than any other literary magacompelled to move from their old quar- zine Into Jesse J. Drivers, druggist. published, going monthly ters, corner Second South and West more than 400,000 families. Temple streets, at that time. The new McClures Magazine aims to present Miss Gaily "Mr. Lumbe round seems home waa built by A. Fisher, and cost ( the best In literature and art, and In- to be lighter on hie feet than he was about $30,000. The labor unions have sists that Its contents shall be Inter- n'hen he first began to dance." Miss taken a lease upon It until they can esting, vital, timely, and human. Prettygirl "Yes and heavier on his raise sufficient money with which to McClure's a partner's! contains Cincinnati Tlmes-Sta- r. 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There are about were resigned to the Idea of the open as well aa I ever did In my life." Weak, sixty Jurors on the regular panel to door In the east. So I am, replied sickly, run down people always gain select from, and it la more than likely the Chinese statesman, but we object new life, strength and vigor from their that a special venire will hare to be is- to being the mat use. Try them. Satisfaction guaran Philadelphia sued before twelve men will be found teed by Jesse J. Driver. Price 50 cents who are sufficiently Ignorant of the circumstances to be permitted to try the case. The plea of the defense will be that Rose was Insane when he committed the horrible crime on Christmas anti-may- al i and Nearby States fight to a finish. 5 1901 2.,, Pounds of Flour vice-Preslde- nt ten years fact! that's the average consumption per capita In thla country. Why not use the best flour you can get? That la to aay, why not uae RIVERDALE or PHOENIX brand? 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