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Show QUESTIONS AND I ANSWERS ' M'unmoth. Utah, Out. I. II a boy romes to this country at tlic ago of 12 ycH ami is IJO 3 cars old now, what procodiiro must ho o lliroiicli and bow Ioiir will it take him to htvomc a citizen? Thanking 3011 in advance for the answer, A SUBSCRIBE!!. If 111 n boy trbo i-aino to tliis country at the a 30 of 12 years and h now :$0 years old has to begin altogether anew in his naturalization, he will have to show a residcuce of the years in tbc United States and will have, to declare his intention to become a oiti7.cn. Tiro vcara further residence in thu United blatcs would entitle him to his flual citizenship cit-izenship papers. Salt r,ake City, Oct, 3. ill you 7d0a.se answer the following questions in tho Sunday Tribune? f 1 ) What oflicors led the eiiargc on San Juan hill? (2) Jlow many rcgiuicntu composed the storming parly and what were their numbers? (3) How many weru killed and how nianv wounded in that charge? (4) Did Roosevelt's rongh riders rid-ers take part in tho storming of San Juan hill? (5) Ts it a fact that Bom-bustoB Bom-bustoB Furioso Knzonl; witnessed the charge from Kettle hill, fievon miles distant! (6) What pension docfl the widow of a soldier who participated in the civil war roceivo? Very rospoct-fully, rospoct-fully, J. h. UNDER-WOOD. (1) Lioutenant Colonel Ewers and General "IJawk1113 were tho immediate leaderH of tho ehargo. (U) The Second, Sixth, Ninth, Tenth, Sixteenth, Twenty-first Twenty-first and Twenty-fourth regiments of rogulars are named. (3) Tho American losses in the throo davs of fighting woro 22 officers and 208 men killed. 81 officers and 1203 wounded, and 79 missing. (4) Xo. (Ct) Kottlo hill was taken bj Whco-lor Whco-lor 'a cavalrj' under command of General 13. Y. Sumner, Wheeler himself hoing sick. Roosevelt witnessed tho San Juan chargo from Kettle hill, but took no part in it. (6) ft ia impossible to state what pension tho widow of a soldior draws without knowing the circumstances circum-stances of the caHo. Naf, 'Bor "Elder Connly. Oct. 2. (1) Is it lawful for the statn engineer engi-neer to grant water to a man living on land in Idaho and tho water is to water land in Idaho? The old, settlers protested, pro-tested, but if. wns granted just tho same. (2) Do you know whon tho lino of flio O. S. L. coming from Burley. Tdaho, will be finished to Ogdcn? It runs through Raft Klvor valley. (3) "What can 0110 do in a caBO whoro pcoplo put up a halfwitted half-witted man to claim that I spat at him and was going to kill him, and got the sheriff and prosecuting attornoy out after af-ter me, wben I didn t ovon know the man? Saw him sii years ago but don't romemher him. Tt was to got mo into trouble, to boat 1110 out of my water title ti-tle The officers talked to me in my own house and could tell I was innocent. inno-cent. S. J. Kw m Tf veni mean the stato engineer of Idaho it is lawful. If you menu tho stato engineer of Utah it is not lawful, law-ful, for tho state engineer of Utah has nothing to do with land or wator m Idaho. (2) Wc do not know. Tho Dnit cd States government iH obstructing tho building of this road for reasons that are incomprehensible. (3) Tho only thing that one cau do in such a case is .to havo a competent lawyer to roprcscnt his interests, |