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Show SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1909 W ALE A MILLION WHEAT PROBLEM SPENT EACH DAY WILL BE SOLVED | Expenses. tion USUAL FIGHT ON TAMMANY RUSH OF New York, Sept. AMERI-| L. 21—The from a New ing his views as to the ye y years m =i do : : ms oly eek aac be pefor| to be fulfilled. cae The tentative budget municipal expenses during the coming years calls for $184,000,000, which is at cate that production ri eee ee e€X-|{n contemplation will increase €X-| pated area six times th the) amount. There are lands of att a Sint Ghee g expenses, the chief item Is that 35m000,000 to Tay the annual Interest of} on! tO] now amounts the city’s debt, which about $600,000,000. In this ponaeeee . ee 4, ce , i it has just been suggested officiai that Central by a high) the city’s} park, shief 3 ayground, might be sold t0/ Hquiders the indebtedness. Legal opin-| ‘ 5 fon, however, has decided that such e sale would be impossible, and so New| York seems likely to continue to pay] interest on the greatest municipal debt} which the world has ever known. Next] to this interest charge comes a demand of $25,000,000 for education, aland there most}3 im oe tant other items which make up this remarkable budget include $16,524,ae 2 000 for police, ah hl ae ene ing, and $8,230,000 $3,758,000 A for the for public fire depe charities. “'* | The ee M-ce ultural | and RICHARD Farming ees crowded cities run New it seems at least Senaae achieve such an War Not Ikely that by 1920 $1,000,000 a day to York City, thus making since it the/ ati Ne enormousa budge on : Tammany. the fall of 1901, ; eee famous js promised October. jamaacsarr for the local The chief See Committee every year Sie of of many in spite Hall of all seems Nl s : there opposition, ' Continued of Ta to a re- overcoats evied > R _-» en > Nee rey eee EN ».fected,. Aside from any whether or not Tammany sirable influence In political leader has city question as to Hall is a de-| ‘ politics, summed a local up. the} possibilities of its defeat this fall by the paradoxical statement that Its! strength lies in the number of its ene-| : : les. That this is true, however, can scarcely be doubted after an analysis} of the which many the Tammany lack of victories, unity of to] purpose tax tas eg fir ratio 7 i corpora jm ude publ |‘ de nt Sui hae to justice to make the question, site a facts | state SeC~ Tax the a omes. Tewat taxed upon tot their area and be: tz derived from ae all. _and in ( ‘ erher and wraps; delve examine ing that ct) pay this tribute. In unpleasant the wr hand-|'!"s "Welcome Into the very passenger for additional 3 wears objects cloth- in recs thelr that Pe te might | guest smuggling se NOE Noman Reputation. 1s estimated that the for which are way, give more than | of > four will million and 1906 According to the stat istic ul experts, this between iwentl wentiethih « of the Presid United increase for ¢ int. States of new York | a half the descendants to to tax, ate . concentration few hands eight raat att yo re Sie ee “inherit eee the T! 12 “A part of the Re public ae . eee ae ae a CHAT | SOME - tax States. on AGaIS prin The Py ne N fortune throughout |ray will of fa caranee the as as On n th the other: rerhetie a largely | country. renee lecticns tn, ite. history. Largest As a result largest organ Organ of the in the nation now lives in cities, or more than the proportion in World. installation world, with twice of the one ex- “A ly to walk in music. So tremendous is the organ which has been installed {n the new grand ball-room of the hotel in which the banquet will be held that it will be possible for guests to walk around in the air chests from which the plpes, varying in length from thirtytwo feet to the fraction of an inch, receive their pressure. As this may be done while the organ is Playing, persons investigating the pressure boxes while a tune js in progress, will be actually walking on musical airs, ‘The size as well as the intricacy of this reMmarkable organ, far surpassing in detailed mechanism anything with which either reper or Fulton were acquaint- be better understood from its construction details. Not less than 139 cables, containing from thirty-two to 160 wires each, are used for the transmission of the necessary electrical power, More than 1,640 electro- -magnets will also be used, to say nothing of 119 miles of insulated wire. All the working parts of the organ will be concealed so that the guests who achievements of Hudson next week will do so to are marking a musical celebrate the and Fulton strains walek achievement in hotel advancement almost as great as were the accomplishments of the two great discoverers whose conquests they will commemorate. With Returning From Abroad. the homeward rush from Eu rope at its full height, and from 15,000 to 20,000 returning travelers arriving in New York évery week, the customs exaininaeine of baggage has been made more inquisitorial than ever before. It is estimated that no less than 1,000,000,- 000 Saat words this feature of have been launched Uncle Sam‘s system at of of fifty number already these ception, guests at the official banquet of | with the Hudson-Fulton celebration at the come Hotel next time Wednesday able forAstor the first on record will Heratbe ed, may If this prophecy proves true, gue concerns contests Continued from Ida Income tax tlie Which aon DAY FOR from Page Pacific tax for vith the review tariff to As Dr Lohman, Page proba ae fe am substituting |the various the ok’s et Not Enthusiastic. Dr. Cook looked at it. Brown, positive, patient, taciturn, he endures the business of being a hero with courtesy, but no ee pg “ “Are you go to stick by Dr. Cook?” Mr. B radiey was asked, “Why, of course, what do you think?’ he answered. {rs. Cook, at her husband's elbow, ad her first taste of publicity she hitherto had shunned, and took it plaidly On. shore the oe soebudahle part of pal day for Dr. Cook aited him. Afte e first rush of el ome aboard the ‘Grand Republic he had been able to. find. comparative seclusion { th pilot house. From that ntage point he could see the eets of Brooklyn black with thousands, long files of automoblles ready, and he knew that a reception had been planned for him this afternoon at ewe club, and that an ordeal awaited hin As he stepped ashore it was nck able that no representative of the nation, state or city 1 Bird the welcomed ublic for that no official E peers gua enthuelastic to the point of tu Conaness ay be desaritie as ner sorrel devoid of official significance MADE THE HOLE. led should a Seath the famous rebel ain. DO you know who I am?’ quietly recontinuing the arked Captain Morgan, conversation r sald the I'm Captain Morgan, visitor. rear Tt he operator jumped through the window without stopping to ralso policy is pledged. ourt, and to which ine cart day, to drag and and ; me e tar objectionabl ime rhie . Z Corporation Tax Law a compromise was found a to puss the present corporation also the joint resolution already to, proposing an amendment of the federal constitution to the . states authorising the general government to im pose an jt as a inc ome tax without dire tax according apportioning to Lele population of the states... The provisions Lee the corporation hee in tne lit exempt! » Tp « = : not exceed $5,000, someones and. not ‘he It Is therefore, in effect, ice failure. most ect Income jury which tao _ obje -etionable tax is the {t offers s iit feature of a di- prem{um upon perto those wh are < ead was oo | ee Lake to H * to s annah foweenn Canning 3 a Canning ing et ~ ne was found fed than the puoteaae ot Marit { flve per cent imposed tion into t S Naa ut nat upon upon athe their ha 7 as our the Individuals income the ine |) Winter corpora- before Alvoct comes “This Is a rad tical argument In favor| the corporation income tax as against an individu al income tax, that ieraltns gether unanswerable Richard Rian 2, Wiliiam “R. bleck : al. La ons 3s igs 14, F ‘to” hip 1 Moore Richard zo : block ‘Atale. range et lot 20, 2, Heath's to level te ae done only after ee the com- and i | nne DEALERS,.oF Just mo sales en as Our have closed. You then thisi must act greatest of f if: you quickly e many y . gains bargains a West Ist De Khaki j White | ' | heatre Manager RPE eee l5e oe H Hose, ae Matinee, the a $2.00 | ae foc LOVE R. de rs Adi spied Prices—Hie Comer CHES Exquisite WATCH and G. Ae Ss by ‘Gli Bay to $2.00. a = values e alllave ng Seats now Saar on sale. few: ews a $1.25. 10 Front Shirts, Bc. 55a, 2 , Cc. up c Faney 4 Heavy : . choice to bt $15; pairs . Shirts, ; suits 150. J Shirts, $1.60 . medium that and light 7 desirable, are colors, many | | season’s; smartest 7 models; thoroughly tailored. | Removal | sale IIL CG ir 600. is in y styles * S Dress ald wa! a pydlsiaveiatela/scte'uia'd regular of them ale steleara eats e | —|| ea VANCED VAUDEVILLE |} | TODAY <2 Srl! Zs 15 EVERY Ht Bealy & 115 Margaret F ealy & Co. Matthews & e | Six American aa ue Charles W eber The Kinodrome | F Ae Sina ottler ore & SOc ; ee ee a rot)’ ae atte Orchestra prices—lx priers—2 venine — || . Le Maire & Co. | nas pe | , ee _ 7 Ter HT ~ 66 : | Prices, | 7c, J | yy : || 1.600 | | TONIGHT A. R. InSWENSON & COMPANY = the Roaring Farce | 25. ’ Next Week, } , en VADIS “QUO | Ja ‘ lot 2} 3,0 Central | Mohawk | “ce E GIRL OF Even ine, ze,a a ar one Tat a OTHER ee FROM Next z SY ; week OB AEN Re ‘ | 7 uU e Oo CHICAGO, MICHIGAN imi é FROM 5 ’ and e 2.30 p.m. 9.30 a.m. a in e€ —N. Y. CENTRAL ic ST. LOUIS, er BIG oc er FOUR 9.03 a.m. ecla —N. Y. CENTRAL Leaves Union Station, St. Louis . . . . . 1.00 p.m. Arrives New York 5.55 p.m.; Boston. , . 8.30 p.m. Hebe other fast trains daily from Chicago, two others n St. Louis—all hours of the© da day. Liber: 1 stop- over pilings at Niagara Falls and other points For0 at veri CENTRAL Central Station, e tation, N New York . e os Dit 7 oe ms ‘AD Silo s Falls Leaves Twelfth Street Station, Chicago . . 9.05 am. Arrives Grand —— Today - ronight, 2 water it a ed- The Big Success “THE COLLEGE WIDOW” ti Niagara t en LL atmee ray , York are FROM CHICAGO, LAKE SHORE—N. Y. CENTRAL sToOr GIRL. ————————— M: Lakes, Leaves Ln Salle Street Station, Chicago . . Acrives Grand Central Station, New York. WW Nees, VW a DISAPPO Week—“THE Great River Valleys. THE vi "GET. sEAty E ARLY—A<AV OID: Sday of the Ot } Lines level from Chicago and St. You can sleep’’ as well as see the ; scenery and Hudson TONIGHT Next requires to be ever ee rth ae ded Wwhien eve > Y be Louis to New York, world-famous ” } 0 Playhouse. WILLARD MACK STOCK Co. Joe ang i | Popular Including Miss Blanche Douglas In 2 | ‘Sumptuous . Pr roduction of avid DClAscO 8: % nal § Salt Lake's Most 5 } 19, | The | —— — 1.650 1 || | | 1 ow Cresen---- ‘pa irt | see, they follow water all the way " 7 HE tracks of the New | 000 | 660 “You the | Matinees Thursday and Saturday, are easts raberved. 50. lc. to Amon g are Lae Kats Stiff ose 7 900rh Bea erae followi following a the ~ Pants, Neckwear, 10c store { : and of Saturday the sas $1.50 $1.00 : South. ‘ over all cal bargain b expect MATINEE 5 ee ree een. own. a few days yet and will ’ Men’s | 50 y sents o oe ne This be oe 3 Nights NIE In é| | en e Henry. C. foffman et al, Henry Larson, part lot 18, all 1 19 and 20, block 2, Butte hubdiviglony wees. cae wr cca a she strikes a mat That wintns which guard i o carcely Wer am: to ThreePe | Ben er Aaee Gotten So. cane north, an terms in a public re urn. In| ddition, the law provides that means| under proper limitations of investigating y { ir ur s{is ton | his | Tax Easily Collected, BROADWAY KNOCKER. i tesa SOF BORON Ce soallyie collected— (New York Morning = Telegraph.) one no cor n ¢ scape—one seed ue a in whieh periiinn ‘cannot ey a Wes of high-steppers overstep them at ¢ 2 ese | selves “Another feature of it is that Incident i ally it will give the federal goyernmen ung man seldom begins to rise in an opportunity secure most valuable | the abe until after he settles s Sawa information in respect he conduct Tow one woman does enjoy ancorporations, their actual financial con-| other fall In love with the w rong seeing man! ditions, which they are Require to show| A sninsster's face ia sure to light up If in gener: eRe : The so evi- edn oe, pe Nintee jbreeee, addition Rink aS ca ‘ By so part lot 6, ESR |) ones. ox erys done ss otek om, lot B= | Anderson 10 part : Fair. ds Tae RABEL | York, 5 2 ark, part ‘section 6, Hy S. Weather F Forecast ast f for Tues- of eat ail “Aiffic ult te do—and who thus | Joseph A. Matthews et ul. to Sam- it new et THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, Charles Frohman Presents | reporte Warner ery: ——— pa Heath's sibdivision’ oe aaces vSOL Salt Lake Security & Trust Co. | Cora Main. city Monday| {in the hear-| ESTATE She linda Mo Sh 30) . | | have A. Casserby, lo block 6, . Nor th Eoicuhin aie division ........ yak Mary A, Cavill to Neils Christensen, ] block 20, ds J John W:! Caldvgon et al ae rr - U. the FISH roads increased . much heavier propariionste se scle 2,pele Kaiser, ore ee and) 4, blo making thone returns and. 'whor par” their Thomas Gordon to “Maggie Gortax evil as the law levy intended. So great was on, : lots 89, 40 41, bloc this in the of an nedmna’ tase Inin 1, Somerville subdivision ce england a that when that tax was imposed|John J. Corum et al. to Caroline lirectly upon. {ndividuals, as was proMiddleton, lots 25 and 26, block posed here in the so-called income tax » Coats Corum’s Lake bill, into eo i Salt Lake George D. Pyper, oe Oe (CATE for subject amendment. sea I will an ow ae nship - * 9 Office CANS sealed air tight ES SOONGE would’ satisfy enough, Republicans” who | Fairmont Springs Realty Co. Fe inclined to favor the amendment. income tax to) Martin jot EF, proloar plat Ace c prevent the passage of that Ford tet a fs Jaince “Such proposal tax, and referred De Py mn other Gotthe lt ae New as court REAL — Ss . £ i by , the extraordinary profit 7 values es now being e: of fered. 1 lines, ved in 1@ developments Benjamin compromise less the ie ee OR 30 is said that the presense the railrcad “notables : ead Be arenas nt | tation if Pf eee 4 cal discussion which whatever {ts decision, | assistant, arrived in Salt Lake Monday, would Gat mnie £0F Rin yet pen og a ede be on hand for the big railroad hearimpartial tribunal befor e pec , indicated a diversity of view betwe x sonMr. Phillips and Mr. Gotthelf have the gress and the courts—two co-ordinate unique reputation of turning branches—with re fer rence to the constitu|, opy,”’ which is say that out all' “dally work, janality of the eral So ae rae sear no oe io vy, that is placed fn wise to perpet e é ‘ thelr commission, SoMnen, is readyy ut the can tux amendment see med for themhandsthe by nextle sae quite likely to pass by vote of all th 57 | Said to be the fastest typewriter in AmerDemocrats and a sufile le nt number of ica, and Mr Phillips has a similar repu- gee from immediately ve wa Berbera nen de. porane that Ae railroads have had Supreme | before the commission decision R. W. Phillips of Washington, official the uniZ ourt reporter for the interstate commerce supreme |ccmmission in all jts le gal proceedings the court into a politi- GUARANTEED Dipped UTAH. : legal DH eh ia the number It of many Unconstitutional. St objection to the income | ing fe tax amendment ws oe oe had clared _unconstitutiona ry ww Soin and to involve second upon that issue was to question formity of the decisions of the . HE party Declared “One further 1. ok set foot aboard, Miss Gaughter of an old friend Wreath of roses as a hero eman o the pane of 1i9ome section of Bro klyn. Republican = 3992on F | IN Counsel. great Harriman to the proposition to have a tariff we aS had nue only, and would have Inter-/to watch the wit h the protective the = and the | matic : aap C com af + 9 1S the| fortunes, Kc [the various lines. in-|cago, interstate the have | , ome or 1362 fo: in Tenn., 28 ee the other ville. Tte in the place 2 in a guardhouse, oe in a federa the teleeae Getins at the railroad tare a short distance from the town. Entering the ation the following conversation took place Captain eae operator, a blustering fellow: Captain Morgan—Good day, sir. Wha new as you Siete tan tiicie sir, ex t it is reorted that that da rebel, Captain John Sahtanth is this sl » of his cavalry. i w t of the d—d > through fin ices eit: he would find pleasant Whilo thus ‘speaking the operator drew revolver and flourished it as 2 to that Merchants. | tn umy! agus Railroad ST lon cnodIn ne tenacnaniy expected. Oar friends, the Democrats, favored as to|jt COOK COURTEOUS; NOT ENTHUSIASTIC (Baltimore Sun.) unday morning during Captain Morgan, with regularly nourished by proper food will have incentive and power for successful work. Grape-Nuts is a true brain and nerve food. Made of whole wheat and barley, it contains the elements of vital energy—quickly absorbed by the system — which nourish and rebuild the gray matter of the brain and nerve centers. ‘“There’s a Reason.’’ ‘The Road to Well- in pkgs. enterprising ago. be made | || Mais | as ncome-producing | charge of the conduct of the defense for varlous features of census,|measure, thus minimizing effect of |the railroads, while the me mbers of the prizes for those whose estimates | the tariff in protecting the the industries of |/jegal departments of the various roads | nearest to the actual results the country. — ia thie nassace of the ot wa ans e to give = hat ete ance they | tinge ascot aah~ PU ROLET AS OLe Simson nee port | 1 rer: 1. bill would FE various ET lines operating have c lent support | representing oad in men, the WHERE A Brain of started years a mi | ss a selecse1ec - lot i a “Land Phones Dispensary, . ae S east. south \¢ 2 . iC a BOOTH’S lights contributing factor. Whether this conit will mean that New York fs growinz satin) had once been considered by th®2} which are concerned dition will be repeated this year remains In the case were In iG h more rapidly than the country as |supr a ne court some ten ye athe fans ene c nference o be seen, but it is nevertheless an unduring a portion of the time | a whole, a condition that probably holds} Which was held ee yet ee eae aa ra eae alee oye a g a denlable rae fact j that the anti- Tammany good a ates RiiG Gena Aree vote of five to fot was C Dn eae Is salc ? In i 1¢ railroa y counsel ecty will eno t I z | t the tax would probably Frisia raise this Oe $1 deavor to present their strongest be Le ates. In fact, the experts figure that case on het to $20K OO 000, which wags far rT Ran this, the start of the comidineioners eee Man = ever ore AS a resu New next year's enumeration will show that of e needs of the government 1€)slons, on the ork 3 Js looking forward present ‘ western : tour. to one of the The| v Sretinins of che ‘tal populati ee ve the eatty a was to retain ares 1e at es 1 ee a the railroads Lath includes the | Ve art roduce 1ue rainiest legal mirds in the e oy t b ug nee . Kim The Pure Drug S nts A alr Ask Today; res hand, eme Sy Make East . “ lines. TeAMNe y realty a see terms. ment . . 1mMproy ° Z Batic home-site E: now. | 112-114 make |} and hand a ora i the Eminent as and a rches S. chur of . two car ° service || aw ee eer it Rhone shall enable. ge i n. Street. . In one ; neutralized > Re such Continued of a in- possible. P Haas, tas TA ; “united eral etceacswas law be obviated.’ IMPOR proposition. ; te Speech The President’s Sp President then continued: esk 2 : | | South not permi his a mi $8; wes wealth of pay g 1 modern 871, choicest ‘ crackers— \.: | without shall it in which will the re | he Basv through Its prote ection and its ald. a con- Inw. at manner in laws o n e s divislo Seri he chiar : leave keep 2 Convenient : : tions : in the dainwroahla 5 and « to TiS] O pass and millionaire so as exten 2 tax favored arene ie ee whole vho the a pole —o but | the: absection, thet Ean enalant : best the t house] Hug Bix es — . with promptly : a ; yI< schools . < \ ri IILK 97, how o 1e atState pe the es aanat ute | rh thie siber onbts RS ae Satin n impose. Sener vwThis partly y w will be e > met. 0 se Of $40,000,000°to: $50, 000,000 {n.| had tax. in- predict the YN + | uid’ be “diy tded 1@ sta Fi shall. re Wortine 4 Tate — 1 t er Pp ith su jerh frontage orn ‘ we ae tl 5 oulevard and Fifth Q —Hioh-class > | An | Fr ts their tne debts r after a few'l inheritance: about corporation “c-|he New of |e Sealetae lh | AEA 1910, already Cap- Li Served Great Fortimbs: considered in-a speech ‘Oo feat tance aren of Is ator held emoon a pub ¢£a erace ane ies Auditorium tonight, k rs of | essentia Ses one-fifteenth the é Summer | | -<] w 5 ‘ welltth ar -s r6 ed yrive. ne —(‘lose | EE shall to share largely in the proceeds Fa pueriee of his trip through the eee | ae b large accumulations of wealth whichof Mr.: ‘Taft touched tariff,|coufa tt hardly hav brought about “hile a briefly vis lo on hadadthe seemec seemed saying that while e revi i save habitants, and will show that the city jas gained over 1,000,000 populat 1 cince the last national count of noses as ation: cent here of the 1 census preparations tively under Denver, view of the fact that all}a Democrat. He vigilance has never re- | of hd Re venting the occasional as valuable articles. It to | i sh ‘Peoord "in Wash ingtosk es inek: ‘geonditior from year ae in e ependitieea 3 “and Division of “I yo already he lat or 9 y oe | much’ hat . : a cae t on ideal home-site subdivisio —An these qh | HA I L tiest s et 1 r aondiat rdlpublic good. | corporations | engaged I { 4 MALTED | in oe orpe ata tatement davies makes for the because tr , “have. heir axack thelr exact declared, in a should ignorance ) hes np general certainly come, Effect. President complete f Indirectly {t would help ver another. revision, whenever per places of ri YW r y BO bat: eee ody "Pres | dees. It of “pubile interest: and| boas | Knowr se 15,. method of tage tion™et 5 ; ve no tmeans has yet been devised of ’ pré- s eee the 19 . aiA ‘thirdls upon . "the in-| a, y s found in ‘ong [2 ions, Sarcatatin is a voy-| ca i organ no San hat tha direct Income tax at 10 per produce as mush : eB Ser present sulted more than three-quar| Capitol. ters of Ina adding million dollars to the national has been poe eee. (Buch > whether cate s: earuen from profession ork together for the purpose of denouncing | j1come in the course of a year, it seems}? sammany, and while the condemnation }+, most persons hordly..worth. while, but ; 5 e the Seanisetien ; rom eon zs aay bist nthe ‘the ‘die et tax Premiu verlfury and Pk concealment. she than returning out u oO A ee n direc t that.a ald not int!- searching the 1 | Fp 1 ITH BEEI loner of internal revenue shall ; have rl missioner =e 2 ns required. by eens Oe seer ae urns equired by law are - | Then the vider which he secures by | | his inve stiz tions of books and papers | }and examination of witnesses is not to be clar dividends, of tortie the hands |imstrumentality™ by’ which. -coeporations | wardrobes to pub-] is the regular ex-| more after and often search Des Bees o ofa deo. th ‘Reve: Ofen” ‘epeing B 8} but nN Na eater oniy.| : ‘Up ‘to this time we have no adequate npromise, but that it laid) 70 - “th a Gok. ng our’whatever ..corporations promise, . € e ockholders thelr ineume eee Tne |T right may’ be to know fia: Cehitie OF bus- | th nalvidt | ine ot corporations, are) generally articles | ?°'¥" personal most. from Page 1. results of the income yointed point that several | the the RESOURCES a wn, 4 = HOT ( | IMNMNM MM Yestm™ cat ald, was the effect of. the -cor-|' rastl confistator: ciniis a erviis agers have safely passed this ordeal tlo t to now as it dld then, that the proper | i) 00 are likely to be held up at the prat oo aainirit: reckived a most enthust- authority to reduce thes fortunes outer gate on leaving the pler by extra | astic . welcome Bi hoe et , rg Sade is’ the, atute ‘aye r than the 7 rntral_gov- | watchmen who minutely examine ung at intervals € en, al ove v . ; i bags brook, in come and wae their only much formerly, oe to resemble : amination rs elections markable. extent. Tennyson'stae that while opposition may reacts All sorts ; the source of anti-| nae ps ms One oS undred, bu municipal elections are any number of minor But rie ee eens expose mate secrets of lic view Not -ercome ee gy sa Mpa and DISCUSS NATURAL ee as eee ane for five or six hours six after landing5 while} belongings marked the defeat of Richard aa has there been any such indication o WILL incre tsed) | }OnYy 2 ‘ t) of trunks} oi aad the searchers after undeclared ruthlessly tumble over their’ which| to Pe er TAFT and other baggage, and the thousands]),,4 of separate parcels brought in by every | cent happens Taft . lays and indignities by the operations of the “marine police,” as somebody has jiner, it frequently President Lake ments ig that which 1s asked for sal-| (uobed Collector Loeb's force of exam. Altogether, {t will cost Se s evenings C oO e % chilly mermnee ‘ { VOI HoT € HOC OTA my | iD A. BALLINGER Secretary of the Interior, Who Will Accompany collecting revenue by exasperated trav= 7 elers who have been subjected to Oe: ments is that which is asked for sal-|;,.-. As a result of“ the > $12,000,000 aries and amounts to nearly $12, > 4999 | Tigidity of the examination 10 LOE a’cure enjoyable cool nation of agricultural products. In the west there are homes for those from farms effect e | g sth tech: on ane by , that method. Reclamation and cu btivation without irrigation of western e southern lands and drainage of the sou jands wil! solve the problem of production and continue this as an exporting eee 99 FOR ea ° re Twenty million acres acres of of Montana lands will ultimately be cultivated at a profit the to ‘ ially oe can area proven a Fouls equired Ahot drink is espec- | reclamation and an available water supply to irrigate the same, to further in- irrigated the crease without irrigation is OTS bé IN the F. J Hill Drug comp any and other : Ei drug : stores leading expt rimental Bi Irposes ba be free of chs irge riting aire ot | to the Emergency Mabbratcrica 32 West York City. | Twenty-fifth street, New the irripresent sufficient Pee E dis- Ca ees i hot only so far a ee Gk bel |} of the edupted lion a day, or $21,000 an hour and $850] products will soon be less than the dea minute. New York has for years held mand for home consumption of the na2 r e yorld’ undisputed title to tion. Rapid settlement and more exmost expensive city, tensive cultivation of agricultural lands its administrative expenses are con-}jn Montana insure an ever-increasing oamned, but in many other ae T a volume of agricultural eee a anc way. under projects “Irrigation ove n $28,000,000 of more sase i ee nial however, indicates an ansion in city “housekeeping” ome undreamed of before. Of other . ity os ¢ of ind [sre alee oubles : -Sp ce ich shows that Govah, _ belie belief ernor aaa Norris has ua no such rerespecting Montana at least, is as follows: i “Conditions in Montana do not indi- the rate of a trifle more than half a mil-| acla In less serious skin affections, such as pimples, rash ah rpes, blackhe ads, as | barber's barber's itch, itch, ve te reresults ile show wowaceafter ar askrecent statemen ement t 21e United States wheat importing > o made in 1800 shat within twenty Yetre| tne caliond magnate. ‘The tclenraph vi ecradicatec set newspaper nation. This address was made before the bankers’ convention tn Chicago by prediction and Seprenient of years’ stant dir The teritching attending eczé fii ‘Is stopped with the first applic ution, giving proof of its curative properties at the very out- Sept. 21.—Governor in receipt of a teleYork GLENWOOD eae avin : ue ss a mee zema Agriculture. Js 1c J, Hill that : ofnf James Will soon become a ROAD. Eat | of Mont., Norris is Helena, Edwin grom ent a piece of Salt Lake? not own Why Ever since poslam, the its discovery, new akin has, In its extraordlremedy, nary accomplishments exceeded the most | wtih esl oe expect: cari of the emiIne nt specia 8 who gave o the world to Irrigation, Dry Farming and i Drainage the Future Salva- Enormous Sum _ Required Pay New York’s Running HOMEWARD CLEARS THE COMPLEXION OVERNIGHT. Pimples, Rash, 1 Eruptions, Etc., Quickly Eradicated by New Skin Remedy. information or time p tables: address es WARREN Ey LYNCH . La Passenger Traffic Manager. Salle Street Station, Chirses i —~ Gat Bo oa Nene ‘ | the |