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Show iUESIIOISAilSffiRS SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 19. Will you please publish In next Sunday's Tribune il statement of how many entries havo been mado and what land has boon taken on tho Uintah Indian reservation up to aa lato a dato as possible, and oblige? Prospcctlvo Settlors. You will havo to writ to tho United States Land office at Vernal for this Information In-formation to get It up to date. Replying to a recent query from Knnosh for something that will drlvo llttlo llt-tlo black ants from the house, an anonymous anony-mous corcrspondont sends this: Cyanldo of potassium, 2 or 4 ounces in a bucket of water is suro death for ants, but as It will kill anything else, too. It should bo handled with extrcmo caro. Around plants, tender trees and In tho houso bu-hach bu-hach will glvo very satisfactory results. RICHMOND, Utah, ScpL 20. Would you plcaoo toll mo through your Sunday paper, to decldo a bot, If thcro Is any law to provont a national bank from Issuing nn overdraft without security to any person per-son doing business with the bank? N. P. Wo do not decldo bets in this column if wo know It, and this Is not a decision. Whllo the law Is against this practice referred re-ferred to, It Is often done. ... SPRING CITY. Sept 17 Please glvo mo In noxt Tuesday's seml-wcokly Tribune Tri-bune tho address of Mr. Spencer, tho homcscekors' railroad ticket agent A Subscriber. You doubtless rofor to Mr. Danlol Spencer, assistant gcnernl passenger and ticket agent of the Oregon Short Lino railway. Salt Lake City, Utah. SPANISH FORK. Sept. 16. Will you bo kind enough to glvo me. In your question and answer column, tho address of Mrs. Grace Wllbes Trout, tho author of "Mormon "Mor-mon Wives." Georgo A. Hicks. If you havo a copy of her work, write to her In caro of tho publishers, SALT LAKE CITY. Sept- 15. I havo a question I would llko you to answer In your column of questions and answers In regard to citizenship. I am of foreign birth; came to this country when S years of ago; my father Is living and has his first papers, but not his second. I havo two honorable discharges from tho United States army Am I n clllzoi of the United Slates or am I entitled to vote without citizenship papers or not? Please answer do I have to got them? Somo claim I do not and others that I do. A Subscriber. You must take out your final citizenship citizen-ship papers for yourself. But If jour father had completed his naturalization by taking out his second papers before you were of ago that would havo completed com-pleted your naturalization also. Your army service merely stands jou In lieu of first papers. VICTOR. Mont. Sept. 15. I see you sometimes answer questions on different subjects, so tako the liberty of asking ono, which Is this: Do tho missionaries who travel around preaching havo passes over tho different rnllroads at half faro rates, and If so, when they return homo to Utah do they glvo up tlioso passes or still keep them for future use' There has been somo difference of opinion about this matter, so thought I would apply to you for Information H. W.iylctt. Somo havo passes, doubtless, and others pass on half. faro as other preachers do. We have, never heard of a case whero ono having a pass gavo It up until it had expired ex-pired by limitation of time. M GLENN'S FERRY. Ida.. Sept. 17. In next Sunday's paper would you pleaso answer tho following question: Idaho has ono Representative In Congress already. What population would bo necessary to glvo her two? Ilvarlnc Joslyn. Tho present representative ratio of population Is 1!H,1S2 In tho country at large, but every State must have at least ono Representative Idaho would probably prob-ably be obliged to havo considerably over 300,000 population to get two Representatives. Representa-tives. New Hampshire, with 411.5SS Inhabitants In-habitants has two; South Dakota, -101.-670. two; North Dakota. 319.140, two; Oregon. Ore-gon. 303.331. two; Rhode Island, I2S.5j7. two; Vermont, 343.G II. two. |