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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. As soon as the law was passed, the geological survey distributed held parties from the Rio Grande to the Canadian line. The report now ready deals more especially with conditions m Kansa and Oklahoma, touching on reservoirs, dams, artesian possibilities and the underflow of large stream whose beds, on the surface, are dry in summer. After consultations in the Cabinet within the last rear it was decided that the Government should build what are known a? the Sweetwater dam, in Mon- tana, the Gunnison irrigation work in Colorado, the St. Mary system of canals in Montana, the Trickee system in Nevada and the Salt river dam in Arizona, I he cost of which live enterprises is estimated at .?IO,U0O,000. Arid lands in the regions named are now practically valueless, except for praam;:, and for that purpose will not bring $1 an acre. Rut irrigation would be a marvelous change, for land in the same localities supplied with water sells now for ?."() an acre upwards. On an average, an acre of irrigated land will support one person. In the United States are 000,000,000 acres of vacant puhlt- is suitable only for land, of which over grazing. There is running to waste in the West alone water sufficient to irrigate at least 7r..O0:),0oo acres. The St. Louis is doing spbm did work in arousing interest in irrigation, and es peeially directs attention to the Ogden meeting of the congress. As this enterprising paper says "Clearly, a subject sr. extensive must be dealt with on : large scale by the national authority, and the work iz going forward on the broad foundation re ti:i: sday kvknino, hkitkmijku lea, THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO., (Incorporated.) 8. "West Tempi a St., Salt Lake City, Utah, Telephone Calls -- Office 240; Editorial Rooms, 228. . Office 149': . ' ad-cre- ss Communications to the Editorial Department should be addressed pertaining to the Editor of the Salt Lake Telegram. MS 3. cannot be returned unless postage la sent for Rejected such purpose. Communications to advertisements and business Should be addressed relating to the General Manager. Salt Lake 52 W, Second South St. General Eastern Adv. B. C. BECKWITH, Tribune Eldg., New York City. General Western Adv. Apent HORACE M. FORD. 1151 Marquette Building. Chicago. Tele-Tar- n, t 43-- 43 ICcpyrifiht. ItSl. by Li::!n C. rchal. "Well, my boy, jour catch Isn't Tcry SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subscription expires, is on the address label of each paper, the change of which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for remittance. No other receipt is sent unless requested. Globe-Democra- Entered at the Postofflce at Salt Lake City, Utah, aa Matter. Telegram readers leaving ths city for a week or more can have their paper sent to their address regularly by mail, without additional cost, by making the request, in person o fcy postal card, at the. ofneo, No. 140 South West LILL1A2J O, IASCIIAL. Your Choice !j f1 you. please; Now, Trank kU' Land- ! "cr a woman, undrr!ilIn th!r B!u w!d in but dectom eftra I wonder rby. ..... f 1 II . , . ,. i:w. . I a") if lur t i (3 t A us-oltr- d. brown pplitbm In 'tin," the rrply which rajrtiHe4 Frmr.k Junior. "Cozse. ray Ul I irpcUvI )our mother to hate you at the betel I I'SJX ST 3 51-3- VfUh j by C." the t:olf cap. A ratr of twlnkllnj:. boylih cym scanned with gTeat Intern: tho dainty arch of the colonial clad foot be!do him. with tho flaky foam cf lac a bo re. whllo bit brown Ccrcr busied tbcEQielrc with the bait. But tho awect to'.co a to re blca broke with pnln and pity. "Oh, fnrnc of thrrn arts allrr. and they're auch tiny tnby f.nh. nen put them back In th water. Won't t OOOOCOOOOCOOOOCOCOOw .- b Tb question b'.o'oiry renlse-for b! frrsll crpben ran up vclih a catch. excUltnlcg: uncle, what bind cf ia ! "Thlt Isn't catch: lt bait. ctn In peculiarly fmothfrcd tones from under b!l-lowln- It bare Fbo clancfU down In amusement from under her ruffled 'paracl, not nt th LneWtns C;ruro In knlcker booker, but at the traall box. nested In tcaTcb it here squirmed none two Inch kiltie. the UttU fellow trotted by b!a carrying proudly alcft b'.a ttrtr.s Aa !dc, of thrco amall wcukSiX V, unci glanced down and aatd qularically; "My boy. your catch Jta't very today, li Itr 'llorc'a you're not." w the iturdy reply. "I don't know at3ut that" And ib n.an'a eye m.ftencd wJtb a pracu remembrance. "I caught ft treat deal jf ALL HALLOWS l't f s,,J- ; I - depth, " yu wrr.rnn the c;rrma:V He faSr" vi,losS rocT drrrd r.tdM the child will bur cnouch tafTr to ten r,t all your frlendi br? 111." Ar.d tho held n bright coin djwn towurd thi her pitying bashfully trowed x ti.i i;.r V) I.. ...to. ' Frank'n uuviu frle;5da were wct.t ta eiy that hU bump of humor wr. th? fuI,y 0rvcl irea c:i cratjlum. Any riTT. UTAH HALT J,AKJ: Itr alrl ttboy trejlh. "x tutlful T'.ew, a j:;:r Into cia I. ani Fi:;NTir;: on b rful a woman y.:r Trultt bad procured the distance Inland from tho ocean, aa h naturally hesitated, ikvlcj; this, tho bir pur v. girl cin-"Hco hire." ahe aaid. with a winning COLLEGE toIay "What wot j bait at considerable expeuj cf tlir.9 and trouble over In hark rlrcr. quired. Temple. -- bis today, U Itr Jun Perorp win Intcrmtnl In th lore lino of boyji f.iLInc on the p! one-hal- f TO MAIL FISHERAIAN'S LUCK T L.1 3 a TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year by mail, In advance . $7.00 fcix months, by mail, In advance 3.50 t one month by mail, in advance 60 , One week, by mall or casrrler 15 Bin el e copy, everywhere 3 cents , P. O. mon(y order, express money order, regiseml tered letter, bank check or draft, in the name and to the of the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. Salt Lake City. Utah. Ag-en- The Telegram's Daily Short Story if uos. UA i)i,;rr J !::. t" r September h. IQO. UpCIlS turc at the ,luh that r.l;hb ::: tf - - , r reader of The Tele '?rS "rn t fill. tnsr hv in f.a library carpet thrfad!.r. Cltt9 viir.V l;i;v. j. t;vi:::;. gram, to ndvisi boiling the drinking wate.. to avoid .., 1; iKi n j t tiff i i;c "iu Kiiu" wuai ine itoiei and ""u' , Insr. ,.,l l ,J," Let Us Have Fair and Squara Fight. restaurant-live- r is to do. The is pertinent. Aunt Firs ws jn bUU nru.n!. NATIONAL BANK OF ir.; At last William J. liryan's personal choice for IJeallv, if the health authoritiespiestioii - bor.l mrr the iri:- w;:a :;: Fhre piin lh milk lo THF REPUBLIC ' dip- the Democratic Presidential n omnia tion is known, he j lire and uneontauiinaled. there seeit-- to Vl! !!rc:urj Inr?,lrU,-irih,TlT no 1 n " r. h "And to I b'r.k !'.' a,j rrr d lr atranghtl :,. -and the Nebraskan's? favorite is Charles A. To who, sound reason why they should not reqiim- wat-- r d. . n bu t:;urr.-.r,Ity Jovr. It'a worth jrrudjy ,:nn-- M in used b to in recount rc nt made a .he safe. a he the public places club, j C M:TAt. y urvra. w;th th? thought x.isU:. J?c. isr formerly of Minnesota, but now of Xew York. Acn !th npparvnt reluctance be drvppe.1 ctmy cb.nbuty. j th i tell r br.r infi i tf,r!. cording to the speech before the Populist convention .t u n i ir.o minx tit iresn wou-- Liau rt in,. j f r njti l. r j t! r.; :.t. h U r. at lai't held in Nebraska last week by M. F. Harrington, Protect the Parley's Canyon Water Supply. th' fr supjiM5y r;r.tl ,3 dea-l.t tYA Tho or , .! n you el Vtm fjultc? ct vrihr a leader among Populists, and in the confidence of Prompt and elTi elive measures .'houhl be taken mM he rrt, - Vi",'. brrr.-ta Irar.t! Luiubly. with the nlr cf a ) i u t re nun u LLLb, rAKuU aLU. LSAaK ia why. t canyon. If even luorrfnl Pryan, if the Bryan following finds itself outnum- to protect the water in Tarh-y'too t bath nonr "It's but tbnr.h you jt j. nni e1 b r.jurh. ycr bered in the Democratic national convention, it will half the story told by Commissioner MaeKnight be You arc n nlco Kiy." An f i r the f.ft bolt and nominate a third ticket. Towne is favored true, then radical action is imperative. Mr. t time ihe IwheJ nt him junrely, bvlJ t 1 th'.nl; the cola r.; aca rr,t,thT lo re. as of ; head the this f.47: . , by Bryan lra bolting contingent, reports that within the last few wevks there InnA oui fclemb I r bmwn band stole fin rt v;r ntrh i;rV rfdnjr. up cording to the Harrington speech. Considerable ine has been a ease of "jit?i fever Uoaeh'.s Half-Wa- jrra?rwl tho iaw:;cy ierdlly. Tb'n er t:,ur An4 h Kratrvl .: br tra'.;- at typhoid , v t . i tt-i.iJis i seems to attached u It that speech. poitanee i c to ht nice tho un?w..b f ilown j boy tb" el"tl gl ry t. rrt. rr"rf rvf house in the canyon. This case being outside nlr.. foreshadow that the Bryan followers will, before reIns befcrc her d.itr.ayed rjtn ci hij A !. ! u;t rs d tff ecr.'r.j live feet ten of niaKullr, !at la l.U thrrat ar.-- chri.rl 'mfthlr z sorting to rash measures, go to the Democratic con- the city limits, was not reported to the Hoard of tlUl mwhih? . he ilou'eil the enp at.il ure, , .. vention in an effort to control it. Towne, it is now ilealth. and no measures eouhl be taken by that closed h A char to fere. cut, lip. rreat tcrlllty cr. believed, will be a delegate from New York city, and board to prevent contamination of the water from whofe mirthful ryesciutachel bo: Jauh.nj , ucr Mni. r ft to every c.r.ty & . will ablv second the efforts of the Brvanites. towarvl llwnr f t her eh low ta a vria fonuaLen R. G. thin; nhcm lug source. k. that In fact, nothing was known of tin rase "Oh. I thoUCht I never rll it may be that he will be their leader on the GJTOIhOE Kt'ST. Gr.ml Jttr.ir: the authorities, it is said, until the fact of its pre- And she Ctl down the pier iirealel" ny A trrr.n th l toward Idfcbes r.d the Utah. aftr thry tt;rnl convention llooi, for nobody supposes that Bryan yxrr.lr.r. OfSe lr, Sn nrra a? vious th arm, eul u.or.y. was existence discovered t;p by the Water Com. himself will be a delegate. According to the views When last flutter ef hrr white f '.; aish t the Jubilant :rair. cf Talth-baof expert politicians, there will be a contest: similar missioner, who was In the canyon making an investiillsattju-arla tbu crowd alutis t!; ful a:.d True. bo ls;crcd Ir.ta the h! be to that which occurred in the Kepubliean national gation of the condition of the creek. It U believed wall;, rf that drt-replaced rap r.i crar; ?iray th half dollar affect.onately In bli ft nhoulde r: convcLtion in St.. Louis in 189G, and it will probably v the health authorities that germ-ladeCULLEN HOTEL refuse turned -hU hand, shahlr.sr the while with iulet Well. Ilttl wjfe, your catch ir'l have similar results. Towne and the rest of the found its way into the waters of tin' rnrl; ami then laughter. very bl; tclay. l ltl" lYoni examining th prir he Ml to . Bryan following will walk out, after having made was carried into the city from this source. The LILLIAN C TASCIIAI frera C!t Ctty Elrtt their protest, either against the platform or against Herald says: "it is asserted by physicians that erutln!zl::ir tl;e hand w h! h held It. It t.h X&er, all 11. but was , Trini rather , f tine, the candidate who seems likely to receive tii3 nom- enough germs could (asily have been carried into its !otr.e of b!i e'll sr opponents ha J flbom CUc!!- ination. Then will come a rump convention, and the water and distributed over the city iu this m in- learnet' o their t".mtv. WALKER BROS., Bankers, apparently it is Bryan's hope that Town" will ac- ner lo have caused everv case of tvphoid in the chv Known Pwplt. i cept the Presidential nomination at its hand's. At and thousands more, yet the presence of the RAl.T UKK CTTT. least, that is the interpretation put on the Harring- not be detected by chemical analysis of (he water. HERE'S A STRIP OF ton speech by politicians in Washington. Under That germs have been carried down finm that case Ztallau Heir Arrnrrnt. LAUGHS TO MAKE these conditions the third ticket, while possibly mas- of th. disease, and that this is the explanation of tie e??y r;f;; Uim Xr r4. ! YOUR LIFE MERRIER. Ir ?,t ! lb ), ri querading under some form of the Democrarie name, .seventy and extent of the present epidemic. would in fact be the old Populist, party, the mem believed by members of the Ilealth department." L t ''I"? V v $;j at!rf. J j ,4r::.. Mr. of which would rally to its support and no bers Dsscref National Bank ACTIONS SPZAi: LOUD. MacKnight also declares that seepage from i tat ?d'.it cri ;t j li! doubt make the Republican plurality proportion bles built on the edge of the stream is constantly betNtrr.r ctatt--i sur.jos:TrRT I !l lbbh b" V ..... .t b't a:f - TT mely larger m the middle Western States. But all fouling the water. It necessary, the ranehs on l I t i "fV ; ?! r ; t' " Jf: lovers of a close, exciting political race will hope which these unsanitary stables are situated should r r r . , . . . . v j - .rrwl.vt U t r T t. , 1 !!.'' i;.at t .rt t n i: r. a I T& II that the Democratic party managers will head o!T be condemned and purchased by the city. Th, water ft. r r I'atr. Kr:;b ir,. i.rr Ai CMr Bryan and his henchmen if the Xebraskan really supply must be protected at any cost. ! t i r I'A1:!';. Vtrrf I.i i t ' I as, :... .i iiis to bolt. Let the Democrats nominate their t s, th" ef t (; strongest man, and let him receive his party' united :nr wish. iFift it about time that the people of Sail bake CO'LiQAL NATIONAL 15 1H, s ipport. Then, with Roosevelt leading the Repub d rilr.te rrrdir.ar. Way rati i ioo.ooa complain to headquarters at Washington of th- - hi ri; T ' r f lican tight, we may error one of our "thrill excusably bad r tr 4 I! i postal service we are g'lting tlese v r. i. eis" in the way of a rousing, Presiden days? It is ; l .'..... i '"ft1'.! certain the that dues fault c "r-i.- 7 absolutely I: : . ! .v. f k tiiI campaign. Let us have no jockeying, bolting or not lie at home, but along the lines that I n t :!. r.t t Vr. i; " r '5- I ' ro:,M ige I ;t . t ftf ! fx. .en ?' J. ..;.rr. l,tLhig.'? dominate our best men, and then clear here and radiate from la te. As an '' C m rr. ! v. t! v. a U "'I , at . f of this example he track, and let's have fair play. t miserable service, rait bake today received three I" days' mail from Chicago iu one delivery. Many let ro rbi dde:j luxury. in Boomed 5" I'! the East. ters from Telegram subscribers in Oregon, Idaho I" McCORNICK & CO., irrigation Congress Ur; rif. Jf Secretary Hitchcock's report, coming as it does and Nevada, especially, complain of the hunching of I on the eve of the meeting of the Irrigation congress mail, and occasionally of its nondelivery at all. ' f ". "I rr n i I At.T LAKH CITY. Mr the points of transfer, or frequently in the small be in Ogdcn, is certain to arouse national interest in cal offices, is not always I car, but we do know that n"' ' the important sessions to be held in the Weber coun a Ml- t " r - it Ui', J.t city of the si.e and importance of Salt bake is : r t:.; j ,r!" . ' . !' is indeed It the nr gligence is in the postal car, or at ty capital. gratifying to learn from e A' !f ftS'1 ' r f r r! !' f. to titkd mail Hitchcock's COMPARISONS. facilities. the that s t,tt. Patience bar; r.t Secretary report geological i i : r, r. ..i,f j survey is steadily at work on comprehensive plans ceased to be a virtue. It is time to take th matter r f based on tne irrigation law, which in arid and semi to Washington. r sr. I. t '. f ; jj r " t t r u . arid States and Territories, sets .aside the proceeds t' ify (Inffr-M:- ' Aim yourse?f witli a strong accident pobey ami of lha sales of public lands in that region for general - r , , v. , l! f t ' a f ! ! j! itr I.ur.ch Wish rrTr'jfnt. make will ' of the part to be taken in V be)IV you go bathing at .'albtir. Jf your irrigation work. Speaking fir: I k a j t ; t . t ' ! r fr. r r. " f , ' Ei.i.. ; th' Vs"-;-- v salt-sanwalk j,, the across the ft the National wit t. f doesn't f.Ooverunient, !rt Unity by Secretary irrigation cripple ,tii": "V - ce 5.1ft t J !l .;..'.? J. r, M'Mj.j:r, V.V Hitchcock writes: "Water should be brought to the you, the wire rope on that Noah's ark v.iil do the II ry Jx:r.tf !n, Jf;?!ifr. ?, j i.T.n point where the settlers can, with their own labor. work. v. t construct ditches and laterals to IT WORRIED HER. I; i ; I;f or bv . er , JJ. J". ' r r:y j !,-,- t. It is imicli tasier to deal with tvj.lioM tli.ui witli reclaim the desert land. With the requirements of e, S n f !'.' actual settlement and cultivation, to be followed by stiiailjiox, l)ut each ciltzen must watch out for L'. :e, ; i, a rtI,'t . "It ry h,r'. rffkr! Your neighbor (Iimmi'i j,m, it to vor, as i the the payment 'of the cost of storing water, the specu nse with the cst. lative element will be eliminated, leaving thfi groum t f settlers." Up to July 1st the money Y five to bona-fidtm;--. r , . v hal i.mt .iby accumulated from the sale of public lands amounted Vhv shrnih Columbia Univcrsitr liave th- lb ?.ire for jh.f .".r.M. , I only to 15,000,000, the annual receipts having steadily scliecl of journalism? Or, at least, TruiAn Cliurcbman Dra t. xtioul 1 not why r was -t. for 1001 total i:i:i:i.IS. 3,144,801 increased. The and the University of Utah have occasional lceum-- on J'i'.i ;.af, cle i:;:;ocx:;t. jt ?;! i ably 4,505,510 for 1002, while the amount for the fisca Hie Fourth Estate? J. hurt!;. T. !..? );ur t! Vi ) a year ending June 30, 1903, is equal to the fund deFit at n n I 11". t J'nlicn J::ti - - V. ! t ! 3 5 Jrcm rived from the. two preceding years. The States Thousands of Americans are almost sotry that Xl.'n v.x.xn if -NK!.1N" . n: r r.t Ma; I'o it '"tr.;r& Drur m:r k' and Territories entitled to irrigation money from the Sir Thomas did not win two, if not thri of the 1'ollr.. n IrHrr.au'frl'--- j Mi;Vr f t?r:! ?!. r r. j J ,i".S-- . lrt r."f, j . f are ? lauds fr:!M :j jiaier:,. own Came Cal Arizona, sales of their separately raceshe's such a splendid btiortsmau and rovnl iTIrnr w!th-:Vt? o Vi'-s f .t f. . , i rv J ! 1; f t. ma r! j tj r aXebras Kansas, kl Idaho, .!'.'. n Montana, Colorado, Qftbrotow r frr. ifornia, aftrf f iri pood iellow. 'ef.i. . fClc Justice DuchAfg-U.'.kr ictit4 u. foi !r'.,!'.t;,ri I f tL- tiwciti.r. v r.t r.atl;r.. ;:;ti. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. It's all veil enough, savs 1, 1503. 11.11 a i " w " m . , r m 1 tk ,1 r-- .- 1. d. b-a- -' i r 1 - j -- ar j 1 U-.- uch T- -' i r w'Vo' l:t b;r : r-.T- ?- . : r- ) 1 r--1 t-- 1 r- s 5 culj-rl!- . .i fti-r..- 1 Mac-Knigh- . r-- 1 rt y fe-t- t'i" i' i . ? j ? i l ---- -- n rS-- 1 In-dee- tn y-- fel-glancr- DUN .4 d, !. CO., crre-bote- r-- - d l lrd , bl-tcn- 1 ; J j 1 n-a- n ; ! ; ib-rr- g'-rin- j s J !-- - -- r:-.i.- - ,n frl j - 1 X;-r . ; 4 ! . j- i - - r- i- - - : j " - I -- -- ? - t- , trd-f-- c-:- " old-tim- e i T . . good-nature- 5 . - . i ! " '. : . ? " . ?u . : ? d " :. J 3 . 0--f- -- 1 ? 4 1 - - . , : r:-.:- -- ? , s ...1. - i i Bankers, . 1 : ' ?"-- en-Wheth- J J 3 ; flrst-clas- - J - . 5 - . - v-- . - : jt - - 5 . - . . i -- . 1 i d n, . " f; 1 1 i L 1 I , . f'-.- -f " c : .; liim-M-lf- , f h-s- e . 1 ihi-- t- . - 1 5 tri . . T f.-- 1 Hr-n-T- -' f'!.-,!-'i t Hta-lrJVrr- o-n : : l V:-ffr .1 Ar-.bzi- J . i -- - h. |