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Show CANADA "WESTERN OTAII STATE NEWS. AROUSING (jEEAT INTEREST. Tka Wondarfal Yield of Wbeot Attroe. ley IbeuutU. Until the lat five or six year but little attention was given to that vast land lying area of north of the 49th parallel, and immw diately adjoining the northern boun darles of Minnesota and Dakota. The Canadians themselves were aware of the wealth that lay- there, but being unable to fully occupy It, they have asked the Americans to assist them In converting the land from Its virgin state to one that will largely supplement the area of the North American continent and the response has been most lib- I grain-producin- g - UTAHS LEGISLATORS. water famine is feared in Salt Lake City If the present cold weather A continues. A number of sportsmen of were last week arrested and fined for shooting quail. The Black Hawk war veterans have organized a post at Lehi, twenty-tw- o members being enrolled. Mrs. Elizabeth Tresetler of Salt Lake City last week coughed so hard that she broke one of her ribs. Frank J. Cannon, who, it was feared, would not survive an operation for appendicitis, is rapidly recoveral. ering. of During the year 1901 upwards 20.000 from the United States went The report comes from Deseret that over to Canada, being Induced to set- sheep are dying by the hundreds on tle there by the reports that reached the desert from the severe cold them of the success of those who had weatler. preceded them during the previous The Pleasant Grove meeting house years. This 20,000 was Increased to was Is destroyed by fire last week. The 20.000 during the year 1902, and It fully expected that there will be fully building had just been finished at a (0,000 during the present year. The cost of $5,000. work of the immigration branch of the A plan is on foot to tear down the Canadian government is not now beKenyon hotel building In Salt Lake ing directed towards giving Information as to the advantages of settle- City and erect a million dollar buildment In Canada as It is to extending ing on the site. an Invitation to the Americans to folThe Arizona legislature has denied low those who have gone. the request of Utahs delegation relaThose who have charge of the work tive to the proposed cession of a strip point with considerable pride to the of northern Arizona to Utah. success of those who have been inHay is very scarce in tne southern duced to take advantage of the offer of 160 acres of land free in Canada, portion of Sevelr county and in Piute and have no cause to hesitate in con- and Wayne counties, and the price per tinuing the invitation. Many of those ton Is rapidly soaring upward. Interested say there are no more free The Atlas 'and Central blocks In Salt homesteads to be bad in Canada, but Lake City, which were destroyed by the writer has most positive assurance fire last week, entailing a loss of about from the Canadian government that will bp rebuilt at once. $450,000, homethere ard thousands of such :e it steads to be had, and la one of the a ,QuIte number of farmers of Charnow being opened up fully as leston have signed contracts to raise good as the best, and It is probably and about 100 acres will be beets, the best 1 The Canadian government has es- planted in that vicinity next season. IS0 If A picked ten from Mt. Pleasants tablished agencies at St Paul, Minn.; hat ChiKansas crack Omaha, Neb.; Mo.; gun club was defeated last week City, ivem cago, 111.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Milwau- in a rabbit hunt by ten sports from 'cads, kee, WIs.; Wausau, Wis.; Detroit, Fairview, the score being 217 to 232. ouni Sault Ste. Marie and Marquette, bs. I William Burdistal of Price, who hit t WSS Mich.; Toledo, Ohio; Watertown, S. Wallace k to Naylor over the head with Dakota; Grand Forks, N. Dakota, and f m Great Falls, Mont, and the suggestion a hammer, inflicting fatal Injuries, hank is made that by addressing any of has been convicted of involuntary man'--yoty these, who are authorized agents of slaughter. Res the government, it will be to the ad Salt Lake county is to have its first vantage of the reader, who will be a oah within the present edvirt given the fullest and most authentic canning factory be will located at Draper, It year. information regarding the results of ijoyici Havt mixed farming, dairying, ranching, and will be a large plant, first-clas- s aliosi and grain raising, and also supply In- throughout. west, formation as to freight and passenger The overland flyer struck a broken ar gen rates, etc. rail near Echo on the 9th, and was ditched, the entire train of seven cars With a Little Whisky. satis Lemon juice may do to destroy ty- being derailed, but, strange to say, 'enma iving I phoid fever germs in water until semt not a soul was hurt. will bt scientist rises to tell us wbat sort ot A number of the farmers of Santa-qui- n advia deadly germs infest lemon Juice. have decided to raise sugar beets. This branch of farming has never been Bathing the Baby. tried in that vicinity as yet, but it is Young mothers naturally feel anxioui believed the scheme will prove a winaleut tho bahys hath. It is best to b ner. gin at six weeks to put the little one in Phineas Howe Young, the youngest water, first folding a soft towel in th bottom of the Use only Ivsry son of the late Brigham Young, died Soap, as many of tba highly colored and In Salt Lake City Sunday night Mr. perfumed soaps are very injurious to tb Young Was 41 years of age, and was E. R. Parker the 6on of Brigham and Harriet Bartender skio of an lnfint. ney Young. or i Marconis Supreme Test. 1 f Annie Peterson, aged 11, was so badte named A man Vyvyan managed i on'.M t 1 ocean across frostbitten while walking to school name the the ly bis end ' in Salt Lake City one morning last but Marconis apparatus 4 other day, Cfcrom will hardly stand the strain when the week tnat she fell fainting when she ibiiftfcm - Males and m pw Paulynes and Maymes gel reached the school house, and Is now or t; dig-trlc- ts f i ba-dn- . IL too Reward tlOO. The reader of thin pmer will be plnsxed to tear that there Is at one ilreadnd disease that science has been able to cure in all its la Hall's Catarrh Catarrh. and that ataire, Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the belli Uieillral s oonstltu- -i Cutarrh J fraternity. treat-- f Uonal miulms a mnnfc Hall Catarrh Cure is taken internally, f acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur thereby destroying tbs j facet of the J foundation of t lie ciikk, and giving the tat lent up the constitution and by building atrength j j aKtisting nature in doing its work. The pro- so have fulih in it curative much prletor I power that they odor One Hundred Dollars fo Suud for list i any rate that it (alia to cure. , ev-i-- 11 -- j Testimonial-!- I and rice fm Address 1 s , tRH Ha '.iniai j Mott I M i? t postal manual, which enables clerks and business mon to learn quickly the rates of postage on all articles. It ir In concise form and gives briefly all the salient points of the postal laws. Mr. Elmer has boen In the service about twenty years. So. St BE 11 -- Xde not believe PtaoeCnre fer Consumptto an equal fur soughs and colds. Joint P IMS Botsu, Trinity Sp- -' ngs, Ind.. Fob. In 11 fcae ta nete Itnt larual The Auetleneer. a conscientious auctioneer: Ladles and gentlemen, there Is no ham about these carpets. They are genuine tapestry carpets. , I bought them from old Tapestry himself." 6&td p of tr a,ait. guar-- j co , Rfop t fie fnngh and Work off tlie Cold Loxatlv Bromo y uiuiua Tablet. Trie 25a lt. I is nt? "ON t gon win f Iras n- i" f a, . Ot) r ! 11.' arm WlV iA.l iK!n; Worlds Largest Organ. The largest organ Is In Sydney town nail. It has 10,000 pipes, 126 speaking tops, and Is blown by a 1$ horse power gas engine. rtiX?M7Vi.or . y. nintlo with FADELESS DYES. Youths In the Canute. Senator Foraker wae discussing a filce point In the militia bill with all the courtwy of a Chestirflold. -Why, subject to militia duty," he as he looked around at the l j many gray hsir,-At least, an of us, he a llied, sagely, who are under 45, as nmn of us surely are." ,KCfl lighted 1,1 'tinges with a smile of appreciation. Minerva Reed and Eva Curtis, two girls, Inmates of the reform school, have been bound over the district court to answer to a charge ot arson for having made an attempt to burn the state industrial school on the night of February 2. Thomas M. McCune, a prominent sheepman of Ncphl, is supposed to have met with foul play In New Mexico, and his family and friends are lining every eflort to unravel tho myg-teiMr. McCune has not boen heard ot January, and from since the all efforts to locate him have proven futile. It Is claimed a plot to poison the officials of tho State Industrial school at Ogden has boen unearthed. It seems some of the girls bad rot hold of a quantity of corrosive sublimate and hau Intended placing It In tho coffee, but tho plan was discovered in time to prevent Its execution. Tho gross earnings of tho Denver & Itlo Grando for the six months ending December 31, 1902. were $9,280,397. as against $9,11.4,425 for the same months In loot, showing an Increase of $131,-97The operating expenses of these six months In 1902 show a deerensc of I 2. $46,029. Mclna ldenl Wcmans So says Mrs. Josie Irwin, o) St., Nashville, Tcnn., of Lydia E. Pinkharas Vegetable Compound. 325 So. College Never in the history of medicine has the demand for one particular remedy for female diseases equalled that attained bv IiTtilA II. I Ink hams Yejfotulilo Compound, and never during tho lifetime ot this wonderful medicine has the demand for It been so great as it is From the Atlantic to the Paciflo, and throughout tho length and breadth of this great continent come the glad tidings of womans sufferings relieved hy it, and thousands upon thousands of letters are pouring in from grateful women saying that it will and positively does cure the worst forma of n 13. There was barely a quorum prescat at the session ot the senate, the most of the senators being on the Logan junket, and but little business ot importance was transacted, it seemingly being the opinion of the member that it would not do to risk the fate of a blil before so small a crowd of senator. The entire session lasted but tweaty-llv- e minutes, and adjoura-mewas taken until Monday. nt to-da- y. female complaints. Mrs. Plnklmra Invites all women who are puzzled about their health to write her at Lynn Ma.8., for advice. Such corru fair-minde- d Febr&ary Id. Srnats The invitation of the Idaho legislators to visit lloise was turned down by the senate, by a vote of 14 to 4 Tho chief argument agalust the trip was that the senators could not afford to pluoe themselves under obligations to the railroads for such favors while important measures are pending in which the railroads are deeply interested. The pure food bill. No. 17, that has been so thoroughly discussed, passed the senate by unanimous vote. An amendment was added to make butter contain 83 per cent of butterf xt. Seven bills that bad been Introduced by Senator Lawrence were passed unanimously. They were: For limiting the fee to t! for the issuance of a tax deed; prohibiting Judges from practicing law; relating to proceedings against corporations for violations of city ordinancefi; to make cities bear the expense of cases appealed from the city to the district courts; to extend the time for making answer to complaints; relating to service by sheriffs ef city court writs; providing for a seal (or city courts. Hots Ry a vote of 19 to 18. the house decided to accept the report ot the committee an visit to Idaho legislature and to go Friday This action may be rescinded, afternoon. however, in view of the antagonism to the junket displayed In both the house and senate. Hills passed were: Senate bill No. 68, by Lawrence, providing that claims against towns and cities for person injuries must be presented to the councils within ninety days and other claims within one year or become outlawed; Mr. Hull's bill providing for the annual publication of marks and brands; by Lawrence, providing that actions against counties, cities and towns on rejected claims must be commenced within a year from the time the claim is requested . The bill was killed. spoudonce is seen by women onljv and no cliargo is made. GREGORYS O C ? PIQ MU Fonnd rtlUbte for4ArAr. NcwU tZ Em trm. J. J. II. tviiry OAUJop MrleJiA4i Mam ldahi Wtuhlaglon tod ofL pmdoctjTA dffilbUjlclliiiat,Cholo farm. Will? yu fcojr.H'rlM WaaK fc)0a railway far If low 0pwtAM A Good Liquid Glut liquid glue may be made by putt In ting naphtha a botU wide-necke- and dissolving abellac In It anti-docki- Sxnatc cts GcrvUs f cts pic;5ehrtly cr cts (icls 4TN. V '" '. v. Peace Between Bolivia and Brazil. The Bolivian government has dellv-ere- d Its reply to tin ulUiimltiin . , by tbe Brasilian nlnUD-rnor Stautod Lisboa. Bolivia arroptg unconditionally, but under protest, all the Brazilian demands. Tho Bolivlun commanded hy CUneml expedition not cross the southern will 1undo, the contested territory. of boundary U most Improbable tbnt It Therefore, any collision between tho Brazilian and Btrllvlan forces will occur. truly y as-a.Lotxaii- Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and tha and to the healthy, because its component parts are simple and wholesome and because it acts without disturbing the natural funo lions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable quality or sub;.tance. In the process of manufacturing fips are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. To pet its beneficial effects buy thd genuine manufactured by the V a q . : t vyt- - WfflPf? 1 Plague Situation at Mazatlan. Two hundred ami two patients with the plague have been admitted to tho lazaretto at Mazatlan, Mexico, since It was estahllHhcd. and 121 have died. Tills does not Include the deaths In the city. The family attacked with the plague at the town of Otto have now all died. Other cases are reported from that town, where the inhabitants have been defying sanitary regulations. A detachment has been sent there to compel obedience to tho rules. Bcrc-ficiair- wcil-inform- half-bree- D loop' r l. I a Authority on Postal Laws. assistant chief clerk of tho postofflce department. Is known as an authority on postal laws and regulations both of this country and foreign countries. lie compiled the :HE$ in , L. S. Elmer, I IE . J. cnFNEY & CO-- Toledo, Sold by drnpgi-- t f.M. Hail a Fatuity Pill are the best. I In well-know- n coun-cilme- , rtnxa. NAME OF TOWN. Rand Capital No Longer Reforrtd to as Johannesburg. So common Is tbe use of the term "Johburg now bocoming that the original name of the Rand canital seems threatened with suppression altogether. Young as It Is for It Is derangekidney only fifteen years old Johannesburg ments and should has already made a great figure in hisbe promptly attendtory, and the name has become familed to. iar all over the world. It narrowly Reach the cause escaped being known as luaslksdorp, of backache by re- for the settlements on the new gold the kidneys fields In 1S87 was bound to be called lieving and curing their Ills. after Mr. Johannes RUsik, the TransDoans Kidney vaal surveyor-general- , who brought It Pills are for the kidneys only and cure Into existence. For days It hung bethe dangers of urinary and bladder tween the Christian and surnames of disorders, from common inflammation, the plodding Boer surveyor, but finalto Dropsy, Diabetes, Brights disease. ly was labeled with the former. For Case No. 40,321 Mr. W, IL Ham- long the officials and business people builder, residing at have used tho term "Johburg,' just mer, 125 N. Hinde street, Washington C. IL, as they used E'laagtee for Elands-laagtbut the 'newspapers are now Ohio, says; "I am glad to endorse a remedy which possesses such Inesti- adopting "Joh'burg. mable value as Doan's Kidney Pills. GEN. LEE ON HIS GUARD. They cured me of Inflammation of the bladder which bad caued me much annoyance and anxiety because of the Significant Remark Made by Former Consul-Genera- l to Cuba. frequency and severity of the attacks. I have advised others to take Doans Trior to tho war with Spain, while Kidney Pills and 1 know they will not Fltzhugh I.ee was consul-genera- l In be disappointed !h the results." Cuba, repeated attempts were made to A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney sssaaslnate him. Twenty and thirty medicine which cured Mr. Hammer letters a day were received by the will be mailed en application to any General, threatening death. part ot the United States. Address 'T waa on my guard constantly, Foster-MllburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. For aid Mr. Lee, and my hand seldom ale by all druggists. Price 50 cents left my per box. "Were you not afraid that some coward would, unaware, stab you in The Shah and His Wives. It Is reported that the Shah of Per- the back? askod a gentleman who sia baa decided to dispense with tbe bad listened te Mr. Lee's address beservices ef 1,649 of bis wives and get fore the Patrla club of New York. "No," said the General, significant-ly- , along la future with pnly sixty. This will gtvo him a chance to at least havo "there Is one thing that those Spana bowing acquaintance with most of iards did well they built walls of untbo wives that bo bas left, a worthy usual thickness. ambition upon thd part of tho shah, Clarence Darrow'e Sarcasm. as aH men must confess. -Clarence S. D&rrow, the Chicago lawVr .w m Vn. Wtit1rWl Knnttalng Njrran.' fo yer, addressed a meeting In Philadelti gtnim, Far fcildrM tibfcjr, phia the other evonlbg on 1olstol the Aboil) iMMitUMgallBys iia, core wind clio. Man." He expounded his views on socialism In epigrammatic style, as Very Probably. from these senCongressman Kahn of California was may be gathered walking along a Washington street, tences; It Is vulgar for a rich man when a man dashed past him holding to work. It he did worn people would a bundle of money la each hand. Fol- think he wasnt rich. There are very, lowing came a merchant and a police- very few rich men In jail. Having man around the corner and asked If money, there are other places for them to go. Moat prisons have chapels so Mr. Kahn bad seen the thief. Receiving an affirmative reply they asked, a convict can be a Christian for an "What did he leok like?" The con- hour once a week. I am reconciled to gressman answered deliberately: "He death, because I am sure tbe rich will looked like he did not have a minute not have their pick of things la the other world." to spare." February 11, What is known as the Council bill was paxsod bv the senate. This Is the bill that councllmen in cities of providos for bold-ovunder the doctors care. it pro j pll sizes. In cities of tbo Grst-ci- a The report of the city sexton of Lehl tide that five couucilmea shall bold over a , n is Interesting, in that It shows that each election; that at each election two shall be elected from each ward, one the death rate In that town for the for four years snd one for two years. Senate bill No. 44 was defeated by a vote of past year was less than nine per thousand. The principal causes of death 12 to 8. It was Intended to compel the railroads to prove that they were not negligent in were old age and pneumonia. caves of cattle killing. If they failed to prove The officials of the Mormon church thts they were to be held liable for damages. have received the news from the So- It was held to shift the burden ot proof from tbe plaintiff to the defendant. ciety islands that two missionaries Senator Huniberger'n bill to provide for the from Salt Lake had arrived there from treatment of drunkards at putdic expense was Tuaniatu, where they had a narrow killed. escape from the recent terrible flood liorsa The action in accept lug the invltu-tio- n in which a thousand people were to visit Hui.se wus rescinded by a vote of . drowned. .j 24 to 17. The election to bond Springvllle for bill was reconThe vote on the was witbdruwn by lr. bill sidered and the in to an electric $20,000 put light plant for amendment. resulted In a victory for the electric Condon The bill to preveul the waste of artesian light people by a vote of 194 for to 67 water by closing wells wus defeated. New bll a Inlroducid were: Hy Done, np against. Tho plant will be put In next summer. The bonds will be Issued propiiutlin for Suite Historleui society, by Jeiersuu, relating to fee ot tbe clerk of the immediately. district court; by Watts, empowering county Charles and Joseph Hill, commissioner to allow bills of jury commisd Indians, became involved in a quarrel sioners; by McFarland, allowing compensation of guile board; by Condon, to over a woman, near Ephraim, when to members recognize ceitiilcatcs granted by medlrul ex Joe used a pocket knife upon his a miners of other states; by Tletjcn. suthorix-lu- a county clerks to issue murrlugo license on brother, inflicting a number of wounds, none of which, however, were fatal. affidavits without the presence of the purlieu; by Huslam, to prevent the hiring of employees Both are now In jail at Mantl. under false pretenses. . at February 13. Sin ATS It was a day of routine In the senate broken only by the rtxvss taken at 8.30 to attend the service In the hall of the Huiiso of Representatives, and at their dose the senate resumed Its session. Hills passed during the day were: Senator Lawrence's bill amending the law regarding the making of answer in eel is; Senator William's bill .providing for the appointment of two commissioners b the governor to take measure to secure aid from the Federal in the construct Ion of reservoirs and irrigation works under the national irrigation law. It olxo provides for the appropriation of 1C, (XX) to carry Into effect tho object of the measure; Senator Lawrence s bill No 78, b used on what Senator Allison the most nousensical decision ever rendered m the supreme eourt o' the state, Hy ti ls decision tho attorney In taking an appeal to the supremo court must transcribe the court reporter notes in full Instead of putting the notes in a evidence; also bill No. no, by Lawrence, providing Uiat in taking exceptions It will not be necessary to stale the reasons for the exceptions. House joint memorial No. I, Spry, memorialising congress for an appropriation of 75,000 for Irrigation investigation in the arid west, passed the senate by unanimous vote. House House bill No. 6, the free text book bill was passed, after a vigorous discussion, b a veto of ZD to 10. This system already prevails In Salt Lake City, and the bill proposes to extend it to every school district In tho state. A motion prevailed allowing the members their salaries for the lust thirty days ot the session. A joint session of the house and senate was heid when memorial exercises iii honor of Mo Hinley and Lincoln were held. Tbs house adjourned until Monday. Febroary CHANGING Bad hacks ar found In svery household. A bad back Is a back thats lame, weak or aching. Most backache pains come from Lineuln-Mi-Kini- Ihi grain-producin- 41mm BAD BACKS. LouiovilU. Fr !. by FYAPkCiwco, Cwl. Kyi wit nw York'.N.Y. Pric& fifty cents drufidts. As miles test the horse, so years test a remedy. it now. Is Ih world. " Tb Praiurv Tba land l f tha W.r'4." ihiaa." l'k natural F.mitaf OrousXa f SwW . . I. 47.830 aarw. tra la 19DI lrmi4H 117,98,144 kukaio. 1iU 101 Ahnit'laac af Wattri f!nlUlCaooA n.ilMln, tor It (tra. ( aul h.tl a rare ailt a auOW rtfol rtafn ..... has been curing everything that a good, honest penetrating liniment can cure for the past 60 years. d ,air wi-- l Moored m) Bdeeteld kuoo or grow aa. 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