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Show , . , , i , sn- , -- D E ET SE ........0.i TER nt - - TIIREE SECTI()N hAvardoors Who Know '1,', lu::-Ewircouxua- TROTS AND TABENTY. SATURDAY . the Local Mid Invariably Idaho Irhoir 41111001400. mama Through the "NevrL" 1 11 1912 MAY .:t . SALT LAKE ....... CITY UTAH . TEN PAGES --I---- 0 4411 , ft . lab, ,4 i , I , .. l'I. , 44,11' ' ' - t ,r,,,, 1 I. ' 7 i -- A It. - : ',, (VA .411!".A000... , . , ,,,--...,,,,,7:,,t, zit,: - ' ir, ,,, Hat 'a p.1. L. tot aka tut to. Oat bdit rist is the 1'4 et Ire C. r. ret- - rem kiS ad - - , ,. 4...;...- . ' .. ,......-- - - i ,,Gcs.,vc-4,,-- , 11 ..'"' , ,..11)., ;1 '' '.' 4 ' ,,,.. ilt:17:0 411An' 4; ; '' ,...,.,.,, ;$17414 .,. -, - .4, '511. :' ' -- ' !Z ,, ,........., 1,,,:b i ,.,r,-.-. Ipor, , , , .A.,A.'" k,! A - Photogrephe taken otpreedy for the katetdaY Nemo by Freak G. Cazpoittos. twice that out of thf, vast equipment wair trInd At VI' fhe e natilmate. that , - - -- .7..a1VGAI I - L., 44'1J .4 0t't ' 1 t. : ) 1' Sa4C6.4"41 ".'''401'411il. i ' it..1 A, for Shipment to United States Million Dollars Rusted AWAV ; '.'It,... .' '''' . 7, I .1 I hoer many atnnes leavaters and drills. ri:EN,11ExT,A, vilVN,E AND tlitAFT How Twenty-seve- n Foundries , Which Now Work After Twenty Years in the MudThe Dredges and How Trees Have Grown Over the Cars. Railroad oat ' ' '.e.,,t ' i...., 14 ti.,11.t. tat-Pen- Up Locomotives and Dredges ,,,,, VOIMARttlywoot""..17.1t ... I Al! OLD FRENCK DIEDGE. ' all kinds On the ! , ....0, 64' AWU 4.4 jakalv.1,1;:1,4T1L, THZ DOCK AT CRISIVEAL -- verecdt, '' '4,0 1;(1..?'It do .....:7, 1 N 0 ,..4). Iii? -,., num !ADDER DREDGE. -- ''''''IP 1 P'''' , 441..4 twenty-nin- ,... 0 i'':;',"...11?- - , . .. . :, 14.1,... 'I cp r ue , I , -- it bad - 11.- 4..sums.it 411.;10,4i. was all down on the French books Breaking of account They x;ere tine bookkeeper,. and among tho volosoo of canal records are eisfhtes.n great ledgers, as tall at a as thick as a Nit family Bible tale, .. and as heavy as a I am told boy. that Material some of these ledgers will he shown at the Ran rranciono exposition. I have looked carefully over these hooka and find them wmatiors,of acrepaired. an it is now count keeping The wilting is like !cleaned and out and loading all the Kind copper-plat- e engraving, and they are grele,n, usd for tlie Partlie end of the canal. a Mail of figures from one end to i Two big dredges were taken Out of the the other. In the lghteen volumes on the weal toknk of the itagres !mud Metro Cr. abiont ninety thousand doated down to the dry docke at pates. and in them every item of ex- land rhristobal. Here they were repaired pense was rut 41,1Wa. aVPI1 to the emit and they are Writ at work in Limon of the horlwa the building of pig pens ba1v and the g,ols in the etorehouses The haie een ueed the t'ild dreg es of engineers have told me that t.hty 'theWeladder consisting of an end- fond themo sa;,pi,es 11 tally with the, !less chain type. of 19 steel buckets which arNalata kept titJolt of scoop the mud from the bottom of the ar',1 the TIlE eidges. PRE,N,li It AIANI-- E canal and carry it stulim a, chute- at is metal brkon lino three-f,oJengthe for convenience m melte' Among other things there. WWI a bal- the side into a bars, These dredges int. The stuir will be taken to the; ance fh.ot the items of which alone bed good boilers, and the truicitinery ;n excellent condition on aci was found rnited Estates, Ti.e dies". p.ecos . will would flU a page of thin ner,spapor. proohat'ofr tot sold by count of its careful oiling anti painting -'at.slogue, end the ran a ricr.aindet of the nee,: skill go to,. the: sere give nly Sitfew if them There Ibefore It was abandoned. le,rges. yawls and !I steam foundries to he worls,ed over again. I Icm-bee- " These dredges cost tens of thousands There were, 270 meet cranes. Tittle last teal. maker; the total 140 etoam weight win,hes. A00 hig pumps of of dollars. They were brought here In of scrap disposal of hetween fifty and sarious 194 rock drala and 150 ileal. and they remained In the mud titly million pounds, and the value of punt, We kinds, machines There ass a 'more than 90 years. Thetr tendert. were Vat sold and itg.-- in the work has over ARM the by bay arid were closed footed op more than two million 4,01- - t14ating ,trill stitch, I believe, is now in feet high. in Jars rroo steles haves all been made sa uoe which was valued by the Froneh at in by a bank of sand :4 six topt t i WaS Ir.wIrIE alction . and aZ 00 much per tom Tor il0010. and editor dredge,. and driltA ft h;,.h a tree tohad a channel to eut to There nor. ,.tir niginors this log the ton rate was le, trot running into the. millionF at American locomotives valued at feet wide into the dredges and then !,adod la, sho malortIll Veto WI - SY10.(110, UM more than 200 Belgtan loco- take them out and repair them It Is a reeiges. torrintlyet dunsp motires, oars. holleru . cremes. steel together with hundrode of wonder that they could have been used ralia, 'top- "mailer "teem engines. There were at all, hot I aril told that they have per and waxy TtiO etitt&I autherit.es steel rails enough to build over Ys, done excellent work. estimat that at leant one :rinses do There wore four other ladder dredges I.,.. worth of semis morale has heist' i T111011 of pack and I.000 dump cars used In making marhinery for our of this machhrtery a vast amount of !nearby which have 'won put to lute, ft was as good as when It IV RS made. and on the Parini side the hull of a sork I,although some had been left in the ladder dredge was ralPh'el anti prepared liOtt MILLDDNIS Jungle and had rusted The for work. The same Is true of emceessway. 1117M.ED AWAY. i French watched out for their supplies. tors of one kind or another and also of e loremotives and cars. When we bought the renal of ' They coated the machinery with rsetath for forty millien dollars, the and other ofla and painted some , THE FRENCH RAILROAD MATEthey 11 gave us an estimate se to the halasso parts of It with whtte lead It is owing or the RIAL, machinery and ampolleto on to th;s care that ire have been able to hand, This balance was not 11use so much of the stuff. A vast amount of the French railroad paid for. but was Dwmen in tot good mcsatrrn TRENCH ISRETOGES has been use& and some of I Wad down here wturil WORK material jun after we took this machmery is Ptill working. Many FOR UNCLE FAX Prosession. &nil Went itith the int, the l000motivea left were worth linVEIT Mira th el hutdings. machine Take. for inistanos the (helices'. There le.000 and upward &pier& and there Twits and warehouse, i . and saw Just are Pronch machines were PSI locomotive cranes, each of at both working what there wail to the ends of the canal. This Is so of one of which. if we would hive had to by Tams hooks the According value of the whole the best dredges of the Balboa channel. them. would bait. coit 14060 was twenty-inn- e million The which ha,s been remade and equipped ftorne of the tocomoties Wore, right ante statement accounts dollars. for tsvo mil- - with I remember when I modern in the Jungh Another ,out appliance'', ;nip, but I doubt not hut that Untie , hith lay for 20 years "sunk In was here in tioi, I s Arc d a flock of bats Wm, has realized much more than s dredge the mud near the Pacific. was taken up. i from one of them and w ai attacked by teal ,, Ha.Bcomeo,,. co:li'relllifir'H?To--;;,---- www.wwwwwww O'Toole' Correspondence .., 1 cane' gone. Imam the! of Do you want s relic Prenesn machinery at Panwmal Uncle Ram is now olosing out th hateit He his sold it lair for ever Pre hundred thousand dos-- 1 ins to a Chacago wreckage company. and that erns Is DOW dittIt'Utt tt Out of The tinge gni carrying it hy the nailroad down to cristohal. It i Panic b VIM there on a mighty 'lump and is being hroken up and cletentieul. Thil bops s.,-,nista are put in On end place, the wheels in anothW4 . other hits of machinery of raricms kinds each hav trionr in,e The dealers T or, cr.zo lit..at three hu:aired dill- ferent o:race"ficitt.orui of iron and'eteel. eine every ',tees di for."' ,n the scrap The machinery is fact taken 141e apart by cutting of the rivets with e , O. -- , 1 What and tilichi,.0,. . st , ' OLD ialñ. ', ., , ' -- , At, .HN le.,, 1 j . , ..., t ,,,,, ,t, A .. 1 :),-- gui A' ' , . ,,L,,,,-A- Vo . 41'.', it 71 14,1: (I ' ,,,t,. - ,) 4 . ...., 1: - ,.... t Wawa. f - ' tel , ow t t6 Canal - ,.......... s, l .. , With " - tt i All About the 014 Which Uncle S2111 acBtuth,, .. - 7.; 0411Aieps.N .i' 1 - - . A, - - . ' , I4 - -- -.-.- - . ,.. v - FIFTY MILLIQN:pou.Nps:oT.JV i', 1 -- ..- I Nrith:lesa. sli: i,i thrir to in and th. i.nritileons w,t, ,,,,,- tn. ,,,,,,, ,:. ,,,,.,,, French I t as', ::f ,,, the! Att., ,Peasprrte, 4,4 frnm the nI4 twom MeerLIT! the first diva the The IPtIvnue ps fleoled French it.M. common Pntrinptp tnek ,nntrapds and ant rt,t, 41,1 ppry one who anId nr bonah gr.- - hIs ohs t.:611 blot night of a worthless, who had teen ,P.n, halved tr.,' hIP ornnlorer. a Nee York ermtraeinr. just on the ve of the dep. parthre or the letter far home. 4 fow mniths !Plot the New Turk Mtn ref o.v ad In IN the' :Aan be over) whets ,,een th.ns was done t,y .:mtraet. and grafter,. sent thetr Aron' in by the the' were fur- - i to!lo,up per pleee. the 'A swarm Of yellolackels hid' had of material. lit the ha,. turnee' and s,aw his old employ0PI In one place I found ,,t fr la:. gett!tig a rake-Of- f made their neat Inside the boiler of sn- - thousand eoal-oi- l wAmIng ?Illytorches tied to the ti ent of the administration building et i dreeteol In !Inn's. .other tilreat lizards. Including iguanas. rafters and near them a ',mail 4:,,,. DaLama lie found two carloads of the Maar panama hat and hartnr a binclic rano nr-- gt hohl umhrelta. V, The in Cie; crawled about here and there under the stark of lamp wick Inc hs es.'h heets. :iras paper Along the site: ,1,11' wheels. and we had to walk care- a Lila sere bins of nail.' and 'r,i' of v ledepre4d. There was m ,re New Torker 1mM' aerews and "'IV h v. man elreumstaneeo your fully for fear of the snakes That sae carloads of tool handles. There s,e or trat Finer than c:,uld possis:r to hava rharistel rwar tinbio on ground that is now cov- - hogsheads upon tiosi,mheads nt z;,,,. ued for a dozen canals. hut our draft.- s'11 -They have,- - Wall tho reply.. "T iPan fired by the waters of Gatun lake. tacks to put on the galvanized rellIng. men c,;noetmett s hat they needed. In rieh mitt- - smil hale mala a fortune and Out In charge at that time t',.: stsi. s 3 ,ohouPo there s ore MA4'HINERT DrtaWNED IN LAKE eatimatedexpert !' ,t-- ' ,in rusr,, that they ba4 t,) 01) eonirae's'that the value rtf supplo, ten. 111. 11 Vo,1 tha? was et CIATUN. In that house Inas at least a quarter of t, There h,,xel out intr, th oeeen mitett-,t;;;,,olo of woo,1 an4 nett ,,.: .1 i:o!ts -And !is sit here that lako Meta w, art a million dollars I, Too remember I 'Rao enoush k 1.rI, the twpresinn; g' making by the gret dam at liatun,'; (Mr At another plaee I was -shown11. pile, 1.11."'t that hill a,,th the ,bis Y r will be' more or !ear IMpreamated with plates, eetit ag big of it along the line of tho 't66 a,cord,na to sample. but ' Iron from the Yrenott material which top of a tibrary table., and ime ions! bout eicht miles front 44olon "r will rut away within Ito bed. A great' per bars for the repair of the ma.- "Ires'i me In that form I There were orreat halou of deal of the saiff haw boon left In the' chinery "W.11 I a ettnirs,t Po fill that P'Iv th"'' hole f,r Viti.cinti a man named Iinteo Jungle, and I saw, away off In the ibramm and steel wire and tons of zinc i v,r- - 11,,,,1,,,a ' IMO j lead. 120.000 and as big excavator t Ir trees, a an.th,-- r onntrart to eta ar.l.Ihad vim or,,t A.:1 along tha ltnc. af Ihe.....cAtial am 7ff4 thrashing machine. up the side i ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ;j7,4.44,1 aro son T nP )ntient, b) tbe f ,rume ma,to b y of which the water of the lake are i to put hut hill tri r him hante,1 co-- n t tha tort WAREHOUSES ha buiotti Take FULL c.trat rilmvly crawling. my hole This traie me a ciltan t100.- IT To u tnr the: )),,rk r,te by ("IA pail PpPnl:'EZ There are alert scores of steel dump Whn w took hold of the 1 ork a ..1 Our :,,n,! ;till). tu!,, ),)r,I. ears widch have. been overturned along, found here 13e storehousos and s It i Pa1.1 t n fi i7lttr tran mea.sur,-- fly t ,I I 7, ro 111 t71 kg the lin., of the old French canal, now full of upplies. A n also 41 1,,rq 1 of the c'hogros rier 't n';-t,!r.It a part of the lake. In one place there: parks ohich contains-i- t tt li:8 '11,,Veinn e'TAP a eit t too ''"M'llt 11 gr.. it r them A ,S;; und, ' I I le a tree Jo he around as a good heavy to houee under cover Tha T'ne 11)01i ;Hilell of 1 kt,, bpi,tngs.. tr doo7,not g mixed haycock which has grown over a! tents of the building! and parks uere th. u"-- ti ha) itg nIt tiql tok ay. aire P1:',1 kilo, i tii the truthIL of ateel truck and carried it up with It. so great that one of the entrineers is ; ouio know that rg u be tt,A l!ne of tn.'. those Ptortost, ail The metal iar IR imbodded in the timated that If all the machines and Cliniti gen won wiahliheil that the! tirrt tfrottv I counte,1 2,q; cement tn ap(' tree. of trunk the etuff could be leveled down they uld one Fronoth comparci ,tiont aimot'aing like t):ve 7i 8 vitt I2ilii,801417,044 of ten The old Dr.nch c.mpany had alto-- . have been enough to cover to the It of HORSES! ito to, Ft. RATIS Msbacre Hod thit a your ,ENIENT height over cast cars roars. Iron 10,0oo faro. 6,000 ciamt,iionY and g.ther wa; more. Aor five ten When they gave I went through thee parks. They were "pent dumping sragnne. Among thP other ,ostry ,onrrets within the Frooith up the job thoy &linseed a vast amount covered with structural materiel. Here stru,-tiowith the: ltogether that ,:onte-saeI of shot It will hat., cost of thin to go to wane, and when I steel rails were laid up like cord wood, stables !!:,f she the offi. :a!i, Here at An $ iiiiir781,noti ebett our A7.7: it, first came across the railroad, which and there sheets of zinc and Pistca eon they made a hatht!th o velnent !or, of iron were piled One upon another wag about 14 years ago. after the secThe total a 111,,I t spent hv Uncle r7, feet the horsey. It s as 15 feet 3 Mini 06,1. WO cnd French company had taken hold. At Empire and Colon I saw great ma- long and four feet Iti depth and AS Sam be ti:.itor there were enough car wheels to equip chine !hope. and at Empire the buil- eonneeted S48.Ittottltin tilLi4 In this Is tlgureil Tro with the water U P got Ini a trunk line of railway mattered Wong dins ooverod about 15 acres. Some of For that French. to the engineers had their ta,ing round numbers the canal from on. erbd to the other. the rrene-- eholni were found In the !French washed alioin Et7.000.1)40 off instead of curryins over beds car were unable of but hundred which Jungle, the brush and tree. were i them! There worth of poi oration. had rotted away. I crumbled some of claared away and the old machinery I remember that r paw, 18.000,000 worth of Panama railway pitmen 1311011. In my fingers. This was SO at BAR Matachin. when I looked at that h,rse bath lt stook and s7.0nA boil worth of maps. the wood Into sae-duwhere wee a machine shop has disappeared now. but I s told drawings and recor4 8l W. got $2.0n0.- QUEER THINGS t7V7LE SAM GOT. which had unearthed It that it must ba eost itt :aitt S I 5.1110 "Oa north of gepe,1 ittithitotr entirely disappeared ,orth of maDuring my stay on the isthmus In tvaR found to cover about a dozen to make It c,1t.4 ;0..1? he' ail son Of lands. terial and equltifront and other Reims. 190 I vialted the warehouses which acres. end to contain a complete equtt, a,re and V. roofed s th sera-Ara-Vac, in over neighbr,thoo,1 to of been our tretint turned had then just machine. tools. It took about iron. The hed o' the ,,.1t1,1!!",fr rnakt,lig up 41.44oYfao. It wax a wlaare deal. artd. three ceeka fm-- our gangs of men to concrete, di, ided Among them were bui!dengineers ppr.ft, ea 'h all told, waa one of :he '4.xt uTf ths q and ings which eoverel az much as 10 acres. t ut down the Jungle. and a ithin a tritteh 1,R1 ro,eil rt,1 SELIft many roade by 7o7r reat They were dirblerl Into sections and week or so later the old French ma- was supposed to a, 'frrr'r:,elat, walled with sboives containing all sorts chinery was making goneral repairs of I FRANK. ti;. CARPILINDIIIR . In w,s; , ..1, n!..:1 at Mo. sti; ,A.1,49. Mth-- i. h; sI sr " "'""1 to t: es II' 1 I NEWS I AND GOSSIP FROM WASHINGTON tad 4117,41t1 Lit r.nrroppondence.) Mar Wsaiti:cfrrON. finis hie meek some new form of multiruint disease its cro;1 v unknown ...ring under vert.ty of bileht. or who. &Mite bard work ani clrefiti management con 141 tet lLs tarn book td he keeps Ent to ir,ow a balance on the right sit re the lelger at the en4 of the tear ran t iro to the depulment irrlwite., In the security of Twistyt-t trwarous advice on every one of Is yrot,!ems by men who have made $ carelL1 aad exhaustive study is the itort.ec,ar line of research involved. 2111:17 farmers know Una and do not testae to lay their Protiema beföru 1aeretar7 Wilson of the department. beer tcm-- e Ara Jost beginning to l': ani are hastening to follow It lb footetepe of those who hams atrta4) profited by having done so. Net all of this relief, honorer . in ter tSe man who has already purchased lik farm gni is engaged In making it liklfIng proposition. The services of '3 derarrment are also &ratable for The Man desiring to plITChalli land Irlth s cest engaging in rintdtut who is Into need of ratable infor. ratio& ei to the tolls in the neightorbood where he proposes to locate. The Crops to which they are be suitthe reglOee and conditions best salted to the branch of agrionkure lit "lett h ProPosen to sniage.rind the bat vanes. Such le Oren bI thlt help Imetesa of eons. of which Profeneor ligion Whitney is chief. id rail 11,11 ad. a IL ed ea bd ot re-Li- re ad tt tr et . it I. I. SOME 1). g - SIONEITTia. The work of this bureau in the stest halides a esreful, claariticatims un 40T Sell of all the soils In I elvenconditions ere, the materiels being studied to a ffoPth of feet They are separated and classified after a careful study of the surface soils and subsoils to determine their physical properties and their adaptation to crops to nhich climatic conditions of the region surveyed are favorable. Each type of soil is fully described in a report and the location and extent of the soil Is shoWn on a ma P Printed In colors. The physical Propertiee, origin, suitability for agriculture, range of crops for which it may be used, and the cultural method, under wliich the moot profitable returns can be secured are folly forth. Such important fates as the cuaistitY aril kinds of Injurious alkali salts whites might be preeent. drainage condition. and Irrigation problems are carefully investigated and recommendations made whereby advantage may be taken of the favorable conditions may be overcome. Areas of alkali land Ere outlined in it map and suggeglions given for their reclamation. The cleesilication of the soils of a state .is.an empanel preliminswy step In the establishing of seed testing and plant breeding stations. enabling experimenters to give definite end accurate Information regarding crop Production on the various types throughout the state. The information made available by soil survey work eliminates the possibility of locating such breeding. stations On locsi soil tYPes not representative of the main IISTICUItuna lands et the state and of wearing results which can not be applied with soured mamma. Careful inquiry condueted by the bureau of soils has clearly demonstrated that certain soli types are beat adapted to particular wow or merles of crops and that such crate reach their greatest perfection in that Pertieular son ERIVIr011121011t. The planting of thew mope on soils differing from their accustomed habitat requires a re. it 'e adjustment of the functions of plant growth te meet the nee enviromnent and frequently results in ro checking their growth Re t., cause either & pa:- CM or total failure of the crop. The California orrapes used in null the finely flavored wines and lose champagnes of the Sunset statewhich a to large degree the bouquet establishes their superiority when the vines are planted on an alien soil. 4 Likersios the famous Albemarle Pippin of Virginia loses greatly in flavor and the Quality when traneferred from Porters black loam of Virginia Into othand. fact Davis. Ben The sells. er rre,"tically every171 variety of apple either flavor. quality, color loses or ulna or keeping when tnfrown in ofdifferent MIMI on soils er climates marked variMion. Other examples of aauEm-of ilie character might be cited. ofsa which Euphuism the importa,nce snore thorough knowledge of ion tYPee success by farmers. too that greater win attend their efforts. WASTE TIM'S, AND MONEY. It Is not an Orbettnimon thing in western regions with elitrulttle suitable for fanners planting fruit growing to find of toil. an kinds of fruit on allofkinde dollars and thousands As & result waited. In many cues lima time are been located on poorly orchards have is present drained soils or eller alkali in quantities in the airfare or subsoil With sufficient to kill the trees. water light, table porous subsoils or a high thrive for a the trees would. perhaps. promise, but few years and give great developed sufas goon as the roots into the unsuitdown ficiently ta reach the tree" may decline able soil below inetances the enrapidly and in many become worthless. tir orchard mayin many places has Such eiperience excepbeen, the rule rather than the developed tion. especially in newly where soil our regions. In all regions , voys bare been rnade such mistakes e been avoided or remedied and on a rational fruit planting pla-e- d bs sta. The information made' available by the department is of value to immigration and colonisation organizations. affording an exact. reliable basis for the settlernent of lands in the different parts of the countrY. This data IP also being used by railroads to aid them in Pi' fostering agriculture along their existing lines and in determining the TOPdom of projecting Their lines into new regions'. The inrdrmation derived from soil survey enables a comparison of the eons of different localities and the opportunity for developing the beet areas. The soil surve,s ere also of value to anyone in Search of farming landein a locality with which he is not familiar and many are making use of the information which the reports and insp. contain-fithis imrPosex; EVREAU- OF NATIONAL PARKS. If Congress finds time finally to enact the Smoot hill establishing a bu- reau of national Parts in the Interior department. the national of the west will become hotter known sad win be better managed than here Won" At the present time the national prts, while under tho jurisdiction of the secretary of the ars in reality entrusted to the interior. ousted,' of a clerk In the depurtment who also boa Au indiction over s scow of other things, The Smoot hill creates a new bureau which will handle them exclusively. It provides for a ehorr:f this bureau at a salary of MEC an engineer to have charge of read con truetion, etc. at MOW: SIS assistant attorney to handle questions of regulations. land titles Privileges. etc.. at and such corns Of ether officials, wok both st headquarters and in the Slide as May he found necessary. The su perinterdents of various parks will be Ighen R besrirc. 'Taft Before his ,371,ivn,1- - death tete na.1 expresso:4 the responsible directly to the head of this 0,ections to the b;i! M hap here- t years ago The total appropriation for tofore boen bureau lath that a nerta...n he made Seeretsry Fteheir spltneit. the new bureau la to be 175.000. ex- ;tines not believe census in shortening the superslaor in hie Torgressional clusive cf speciai appropriations for the hom,stead period to three ditert.:1 but the at.1,...r.tmelt Wall not yearn. aryl m aTt. ,Int..1 After l',1s.,roan t.ad paartel improvement of the parka. Should this I,. is tot enamoreit of the !ilea nf o.t of cuenbill be i.nactI Into law., the control of ing homesteaders any ioiae of Rh- awa, The prev!derit . national parks wilt he wystematized. F,T1C,' he does not go this man u grpferPti,-- , att-- i 1th,, zie,way au. t, sr .,.:.,,,,,,tandttng and it is poviicted that within a few far in r btatmont tnifore the commit- gotel tits mai!. I a to A t,t,t) tilled lay years. appmpriations will be increased, tee. Irmt 441, number of enahnians the greetMOO. another On.t tent:, and imrrovementa long needed be au- amendments hich impair the uset as (any" thorized by congress. But as long as Ninesn or the tallartitoilment,,,At001 der,t ra It V,,aah ing national parks ere treated by the in., aro ot.j,,,t!onat,! j men in fPle tte,!r-rtor. 17.rty ea:, tenor tlepartment as of little impor- Consrf: apnpared, &al 9. .T4 , 4. tance. congress naturally ruts down many w( re T00 MUIU T A LK. arose a. 1nolo the park stooroprations. and ahlats . i,r inizz.sted to ti.al he helot,. to economize by slicing the sipI.Yen of altPomt FA Th.!, meetings i for hrother ha, The park improvements. priattori, coot...re-m0,P1 Piet.. sin,. See.- Pt the latp Smoot hal is of great importance to the .4 Who at the Alaska. where most of the retry Fisher appeared, but P t non. of .m was a this entire west. the committee b.ea has these are ettuated, meetings 'gni( sced. 144 park able t, A.:comp:4h and th,-- remark,' at !leen a great CONFEREES MUST (MT RUST. o bill shoyit rclure lt was aft.r aarn-resimian. and he. th hou. topre,PPI1 tat !VP! hog paasol e,Allerence committee havude, 41Pan Absolut.Ty htt fTlerpt pnige Ink s :n Gharg this reached tyy the thp threeyear Frank (nehme tine. not sot down to agreement:4 have hqme4t,a,1 and beyond gen5 t! committee., that E4 business mid make a report very goon eral at the measure and the trInehmen and to the senate and house of representat twfl rlif h mend has nt, to oorcs nothing Proposed 1,r1ent tives. thts very desirable piece of pub- 'been tboe, r hie lorother Few Tete lic land leglidatinn may meet with de- The fact of the matter' le that there mon In cogross ha ... influence that feat . or be postponed until neat Des-- must te socne sort of entrittrqtntse If lasts ar.pr thes has. nnaped away. are a men few There mon le both this three-yea- r homestead biii is to Frank (Thehrnan Wat t',If'h a member. bouum of Congress who do not want pass INDIAN WAR PENSIONS. the h...atead period shortened from HIS MEMORY LIVES. five to three years, and who are opIt took to ye3te of effort on the part homesteaders a to leave In granting seats -. posed Pew men who o CODOTONE to Ire etern of sheets, Of the MOntb. or WO elleb corigrosi ever had more personal c ure the of a b.11 e year. These opponents of the Borah-Jon- friends than the late ReTresentative Pensions tor4f.ag. Ineurvio-of the early l till will have it in their power Prank NV Of Washington. iian wars. and when that bill vent In th closing days of the seastinn, to He was known. during his career in the rate of fled Congtves through. defeat this bill If it la not adjusted in Washington, as the humorist of the penolon at a mcagPr per month. Noir conference reasonably to Meet tbeir house, and many a time he filled flit an effort la to have the wade tveirg objections. and that la the very thing (Member to overflowing wbi:e he de- 'rate of rameion InPreasel to $ ig per now plenning to do. are would have that epee-heThar, livered they teen leverni f.f fhb, movemonth. but the n't-meetings of the drawn oepswity audiences had he been 'mont have Is tit! in doubt. Senator (hamconfererce ()nominee. but as yet noth on th ehatitclous eirrult. Cushman herlain n Ores!, n is !Tadthg the fight in the was th frend of other members and ing has ofbeen accomplished for incrap war, vet adjusting the differences h... the frirn t ett. presellePta aril other for a $ig pen0,,n and house the bills. pulse, among hi. Al Men in publie life, and tween the drat meeting, Secretary Maw was. most ardent admirers was President (Continued on gage taro.) at-- : lion-ever- '7',A tr-- - tri--- e , , tat-T- Borah-Jone- hi .- : , i -- SO- t CIIP11171-al- 111 ; - I ', - - I ,. . C....i..; .. , , r .. - . . . ,Ir . , 41. |