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Show The TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER IS, 1003. I5D(P ATAM WIT! I A vr Lake Telegram. Sax-- t itttp i QUARTER BILLION BOND ISSUE FOR IRRIGATION OSSOM ;alt lake city of 200,000 $)0&0SSS000053 Points Out Advantages of Carrying: Out Present Projects. . ?i-- rr, ;r tlir-ui- Tli'- fr'- ld Fourtnth . Tl.f ii tltnti will n I 1 't.i: t rdty " la- of t!af vrclpr'!lV a-- -: . 21; I1111 ,1f-r..- fir.! l f . J21 t'a.- u '.Uy f - I j irt , . if in i. :. - 1 a. 7- -, - I . e, 1 ts. - i a-- iii.-- l I- -. - , j !. i i YOUNG GIRL SHOT BY rpo-Mrfiip- c r:i rt5. In the three counties named, (.'ache. Salt tho ?r mn.-- r rpn-iiit- p Tj4inh. "i.f NKW YOltK. ? t. If,. :r.-'- t park, ""th f'.rr r way ti si bool with W'h'.U- S h-- - fr d tl-.r.- . j . i S J j '.. 1 - -.- ;'- cunrs rrr.K xrrr i curt r:-.--f.-- vt v r jr.,- . i . t t t. hi-- I t. ' d s - i" an ' :- : i. - tl.H i.t r 1 f'r;-- ' ! r - j.i.d rt ! ( . ti.. i 1 .'- t t I i:. .t . . ...,! Hi ! : .. t! 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P f .' h ii' f i i 44,-i.f5 ;io-,son sutipon double the number ofdo farmers cliasirK tnisdti'v.u boy i ., f r t i. now if (' ..t.t ' ! and their families that they i" tla- p. uk. ltyan wa;: arr"'t'l. j, .j r irrigated and cultivated. .it- .t th '. f: ..f ,, :;. ,"..14i. charge ofcourt battery, and deported IS, to ..p- . . in todaj". pear of j.-"V t" - ' t?Others Importance. . c . ' ' FORTY DELEGATES , f r ' f . I' ll After these three counties, which are '..... ... !. )i :" d mo?t important because of the advan'; f t MISSING SAY POLICE come of facilities, tages . transportation order named: ... i FROM BELT WHEAT in 'he tho following,1 f. r , ' i;il NV, .t . nver. portions of Juab, Sevier, ; a r DEAD r NOT t ., , MAN IS it CarKane. . Emery, "Washington, . f ; r C t ,pThere is e Enthusiastic Irrigation Crcxvcl riom bon an i Uintah counties. ii it t , r nr. I i . t f scarcely a county in all Utah where t 4 to reason r.ow nnd have Dakotas the l.'.!.c i rr- . i Minnesota, Iho police 1 "i: money could not be ppent judiciously.?;. H . . ! d 11 !' tt m mat jushui aikimmhi. and p.ontaDiy as wen. iii'.e couiiiit-rMontana. f ftr. i a re most important, as they have the f(Ctr. w. ro found near the reservoir on f. :!; Jil;,t ,t i A man , larger valleys. u t .; rv. ri Capitol hill Sunday, is still alive A Monf.. of w : nCTT.:. i r.e r a: itt Knew saul who Hinham 2C0.COO. fiam pu'y of Kako City , r V i o r .. t ; t forty-foa- r saw- lion uttM to th .Vutl nd Iril- i th;it said rare esterd-i; . y i 1' The irrigation and further settlement in Inntjhim v 1 d thro i.tS l!i;tt a St.n lav. Atkinson. P.ow, r, p. il lb of Cache, Salt Lake and Utah counties, ha.s rot appeared t eeain th loss of M ta.i: 1. t. 1. th1;. in I. i . Ink ' i h with their doubled population and Ms clothing or. his (iraft for or; a -. r ' f- - r ' . a !. uis. "i increj-isr-Hav would iMr.k. wealth, African greatly a 1!. wan ir 1.i'.' T1, ' f v. i", ', p i ;... beneficial effect on Salt .. s . . in r.t p.. i:nrne.iately rr.' t.irv I.: k- City, making it within the r.e:it ' Is :ut- r of Cutn:.; t III s r T! " :' . r ". : i ten years a city cf L'OO.uOU opulation. f th M... Co., v. .... j .tail OF d.;sition. MERGER OPPOSES ,t , I and. cities other i'rovo. rip ' m- - th.it v. t:.P i; if t .' .; f At would increase correspondingly in pop.. , t - ; . t a f Mi:i:; i! IS" ulation and wealth. CONGRESSES TWO ' n a ! Ain'tN II '.H!i.it in d .xv:tm. if tl.iend Th.f best steps to ht i n s. It b i I'iuS" f th::.(. proj-n-tthe:-which to be woud r :' prs.-- i.i ii. V'i .:., ni p 'ait , , v, r of aie now in reach of individual associa,ir. HorseMakes Price Long ions. These Delegate i.ri. ui a to ii tions or private i.a s;"ii in w II at:-- .. p. aur '..ii uuld bo undertaken under that kind on Former to Hide back . Carry v. n t ' .VI it to c.i .1 The larger projects of organization. ..! i d st Mliinen-i.i:iii'-in at Convention. should be brought into proper condition : r. t Fight ,: Caf in-lrtni;i.: ii by the Government under -'. t f in ih. t ' 's'liitia. " ff reclamation law. Ond-- ithe recoiiily t!..- t. U.:: .1 trrii" it P; ol. !(' t. . and t RAWLINS. Wyo., Sept. :.it. t, .p. ,,.:,. . f Frosperity in State. p' '".lp,o..-.-i--oito the national i S. F. Price, delegates 10 iw.nln ti ' m- n'. w.u .f t h" ver ' in those iors nti.i in the Irrigation congress at Uqden. attiveu in . rr , .f M n wouin stimulate liawiii'S ycsieruay 0:1 inc.; wa 10 ate at tarv;--i n: it v i an s ti t.. bi i. n mclud-neven the mi- that rity from Casper, havinc; ir.ad the ;,n n,.,i; ,r. every ,iw, !m 12." 1. th-ninir industry. of a b distance on horsebat k, t . r. trip would laestablishments .n .;. if was imImt a torn I The pi ,rijj0F. . , Manufacturing: . ... i i.. .......I lo w i J.v i". ir;. au-lie ir.CIUC-etinto at VA.. r e '.d'irado i;X null, r tor.'jrrss f , r i or a fnuMt. p!ac - on,.inrc r,n,i i,' ith .1. M. Moore of nr.-yond t . i v PI ' r of the Western L. O. T). r.r ?."- u II t.i l Jle on ma( the mln.Trity ie;ort on the c h ir.-'- c. M..! When the wat I St.al D-l.t supi ly shall flUPslion of merlins the in Ration con- j WJ K a 4" !.. ai,f ;r . 0 pi tn L.iii,nll..il W l...,.. lese hupe areas we vi. com- .law : .. ,4'.V-.,l- t p vvith the !:.nr V,,..n tlv. J far ptepr.rcJ. r.y. Vjl'e t.,'3 cdr; :. of virtually worthless land, they will truirrt.,i (.f,ncrss. He is ot nosed to : be not t rj,i! best of fruit lands and tHt, nmnitidn and arm. .d to th, tr. th 'v'''"'r: u"'beeonr; t th.e very ' , .14 can - t j a (bOd. Svnin. m ,in ine n i c hi o in Th.t! ii "' ; ; r. , ' ):;:!. . V i ....i b)X:, ' : . . ' noi.tal3 i. J. j .': the inrermotinttun region. now '. ana win carry rue iifjni ou i::r.iui;n me ,,.;. j ' . t ?, k f arid and eltventn session. " Jj;ir5 c P. t ' i Vat.'P.a or 1nrnn Many of thos sections . ,. I'n-'-, th-' . to become will best 7 r . . i':'-without v.ar loiiii.'.t t ... , r th.e 21 I cultivaa '!' .'; l be found in any Slate, for ' , DRESS YOUFv WALLS. , ir..i.jra iVCr.n r ;i a. n I. t.' i ' 'a I, i Ii .fa tion of fruits anal other agricultural We sell wall paper that decorates 2 i.otti-- i v:' up - v. ' . C .. . products. from 10c loll to $3 roll; tin'int:. hoi . t ' ' A ! ii 1 i i I s ,'ivr"::::..:::::::::::::: ; ' ' ' ' etc.: w - .1 ; V Ins. 'I l right prompt ' prices paintirg. Croup d".3.t t i r k tr. GEO. W. KB HI IT & (.. y r work. h";" " ' of a '1.urr- n"'"' i"", r with the State tit. ' S' 'r !lr r,1',Ttea Usually ' I t ...... t nrami'in coid; there is chilliness, sneez-iir;f v. i t i :.o t. " ' sote throat, hot skin, quiek pulse, NEW WALL PAP EI.. . Hi. r ,n.1 I.raf l.ard , i it t t 4. tl . r. hoars.ene? s and impeded respiration. .wt Ik: Iter K No. i , r f t.,.u' entlrelv pT wall carloads of parer. of Itailard's The most fastidious taste- - can be suited . Give frequent small doses w j ! f I tpr , "IV,1"' 'j; - ; ICO lbs d . tVc J Patent Fiour, ir KB W. GEO. I'i IT Co.. Jf11 . , , vu, wp.h I'll ILT euiu at iiic liit HIT. State St 7i ' ' TV.;l-i'i- 2 f ,r t:VJ -. p... i i Snow i fc:.t..ti-Ballard's ' t 'in. l, couah, apply frequently ' . a, ('fl S : i 13 bar: I it I . I. ord C " Uiniment externally to the throat. 50c SOUTHWEST CORNER. LAST PAGE r or r . i;ick.iK' Vrs . ' M!. I. Z. C. at - ,' could $3,000,000 II N3'Itcrl . -, ; . t", tin. .... I .M;-- f Was Firing to Frighten Mischievous Beys From Ilis Bailiwick. JL r.. Uft of Taik Guardian '.ft1. liiborcr. South street, was knocked ut. ,l" ";" removed tt the pclic- - department, wh-r.of such a he was ur.ronscimi? ! kUi-d- . t b( had l.f it was far-time U revived sufficiently in an hur to w.dk 1 t th.- t' Ht S-- If nt f!.ft ni'l t ?( f 'iJ'y f I Ill' f;.l fn .f - CARELESS WATCHMAN ; o "M r ' s LL 4 -- .:.. " 1 r k , Jid !i! .!;.!' itti'ttix vt d--- r - "16" s. f 1 '. . I r ': ln.fi ! ?..t l l u at tS.it il - I - ! it f Tr" ri ts!." tv - !' ti,i.;:' : fftlm.it tV..whn -: f tt - . 822 ('': h-I- d 'tt'Ti 'i a tt l- - n l.-- - Tvi . of l - - 172 21' iM-nn- fo v.iv ,,:, - ,:v. city. .'ir. . I- t" ; K- ; rr j r ! ai I ,i:r u i.:.- ;;rt o. ir. vit.it t t 'r b .v r. ... m 'At f. w to jt i t:a- not fnerid "n tlr- pr sent M-, .t r" MII Mr S r- fr. I n:i iwr, a: I d Mi-- s I'rjfi hlo'v. T a"al inMi Ml-- -i s ISutn. H:trwk. th n:iTTi s ::t.Ml'..-sW;!t n and Marphy. ai d Mr. t ik- t Thi ate!- tif spirit i a alr In oo A m'rm-tu i'f th'"' ' t am t!it a fnoMi-i'fi.oj to i f s:mv an ri m1ia!!v . rra'i-wirth:iTnt,:'t .!-.n; th- grltlimo a trrit ar.-- c won tin- M.iy i cup. (t( l.i- -t yi ,ir .vl-i i i - p- ; I : . Sc I Ci sr f::..r m jn'ir r ( p;i f - h f ri f f.-- T- nf ok 'ti iiii.ts at th- N ti - i?-!- 1..'. ir, - I r-- -n - 11! aiif ti-- n x.-'- i:m.h till1. at tJs" r 1 !. t:r.i a.iiM:.w fra r !uf f w i it i'K'. !,. t: r.c tr AT THE HIGH SCHOOL t ir 1 i'lr: '. j i f- - . . ! ! - t S r c r r ir ti.' N.:i t..t ir.'ifi,!: w: MlP::. L i. : t.tI Kx IniK Ias il-- S. i V ":i:rt st i:ti trair application for r.t: aii'-- f r:.; S.tl L il:.- ldnh school. Kv ry indi.-iiti.".! ioii.t-tn .1 ,:,i!!t:'-y ar in t'ais ;atUii- - . ltt h !MMat!- BIG ENROLLMENT li-r- fni r 1 wnt jrar, -l 1 I by a ' it w.u iil.tr : ut i ty l r of tta' hers fnm t! kind rgnrtvn tra!r.lrit "Thfi!. -- "ilDKN. Utah. - will ni,-- i a m.rnh" 1 : -- . n w;:rk kiin!'-rg;u- t v j . :.. r ! 71 Utah can draw as much money from it 7".! 711 .. the f Government's irrigation fund for . :!! ms would lie deemed wise t'ii ;. ha ?."n?,1cT( is officers. That the 4 7 . . -department i r.iiiiini t. ei iuii hi ,uv iuc Wasatch .2." ran mailer entirety 111 iiiiie uitui .. 71 Secretary of the Interior. If there were Washington .. f,Y oiojects on foot'that would in his judg- West Side High ment justify the expenditure of the enI.I" tire amount in this State, there is no Totals law to prevent such expenditure. Most Valuable Land. FREE-FOR-AROW The most valuable land in the State that is suitable for farming, but which is not supplied with water, lies in Cache SALOON IN THE Salt Lake county and Utah (ountv,4 in the order named. These are lost valuable because they aie most fro,..for-al- l fight occurred in the " In accessible to transportation facilities. bouth Ktr. .t i.,.t salcn on Laist K The 1Ualitv of the land is excellent, 11 o i s at dot situr.iaht of vvhfTp ir ivkwprrv I - " - ! Fremont .. Jftfk'on ... Ninth ... 'Jquirrh 'Riverside . : ..iirrnr th- Sill . Hrya!H e ward rv- va- ;h-"- . : Hamilton .. Jordan Lincohi Lowell Tt ngfellow Twelfth ... Uintah .... Union Webster ... Whittier .. Umerson .. ' ivted In th J -- i - - V s 1 Hitchcock Ex-- 1 presses Good Wishes for the Contrress. r of tl.lrtv .r tot? cation, more ;ippv.ud to r smi- t?. f !l Mhs V.- -ri Line H1 ... in the pub! if ch;? :tt The the cln:: of the tirpt day shows an ir.crfas' . nin. Tiunils (ivpr 1:ai vmr ii of whiV,, r3 chjMrel,; u,.ro',ls. tcta, . u.K ""- n,, nnrj. Sfhoi.ls::, i r. ? ' in pranklYn '.. I ( roj-.- yMrd;iy. ftr to th and of.eiifd I t r;: ;rt n. kir,v! - kotiil. v. it J--- THE KINDERGARTEN Secretary Present Year Passes the 11,000 Mark. enro'.lr-fr.- f , Total Enrollment for the fcr Irrigation. - 5 - HIS LETTER OF REGRETS! MANY CHILDREN AT L LIS 2. 000,000 r t- vo-o- lf i. J ;t. ' : . e This is desert land. largely mountainous and 000 of cres, Ther. are. however 4.500 asice from that already tilled, thatcould bo irrigated if water were forthin surlicient quantity . con.ing v.:.-t area is evenly divided into This the various parts of the State, and all pretty well scattered. This includes the lower arable valleys of the moun- tair.s. and not the higher and smaller mountain valleys and dells. There is not sufficient water in the acres State to place this area of 4, One-haof this tinder cultivation. area, however, could be irrigated if wafer could be properly utilized and conserved. mii-nos- !,-- !-- Teres of r.rid lar.d in Utah. IMoney m i- . gh Vact Area of Arid Lands. There are approximately t 1 car-vie- mr :.t a KlHf Si3rdVV.irC S 50TC Cl. li," 1'.-- . til. r Vsi H 'f !?.. C't f.; i I - ' ,'.. . . - ?jrac act. """;rtu J' t.-- a " r"rr a H" rf New Wilson ru?c?rA:i t- '" 1 . In s ifci C s X ! fj) " ll-r- t to lu, 3 n 4 for Action by Oregonians. S-pt- This area is divided into farms average of less than thirty acres This is very small when comwith average area of .farms in Western States. Take, for example, Wyoming', with its farms with an average of 1400 acres each. Each of these thirty-acr- e farms supports an average of six persons. With this average it can be easily leckor.ed that Utah's irrigated land supports a population of 100,000. Tendency to Specialize. The tendency in Utah is to specialize. Agriculturists are giving up general farming and are now nearly all spe- cifilizir.fr. The reasons for this are manifold. In general farming1 the far- mer must expend a large outlay for various kinds of machinery necessary to handle his various crops. d Attain, specializing is now being on in whole localities that are particularly adapted to the cultivation As of certain special farm products. an example of this, note Morgan county, with its potato??, the district around ling-haCity with its fruits, other localities with their hay, and so on, all the State. There are other advantages accruing from this system, for instance, freight rates. Freight rates ;'re always lower for train lots and car lots than for small quantities. Cj Total area of arid land in Utah, r.2,000,000 acres. tmi: ti:i.:g;.am iri:ciAi , Area of arid land that may be reclaimed, 4,500,000 acres. i r t u r rr-an of th At r; !i. IH.IDKN, Area that could be reclaimed with nresent water supply. 2.20.O) ceres. Area of land under cultivation, 500 COL acres. Average acres of Utah farms, SO acres. ,:. note ui v.. xr r, ;..Mi;.n Average number of persons supported by each far.n. C. "A 'V rrson i. pntlnn H r pTlr r, to lntn!,.:-- f ? rr's ;!" n Tli; Arid land suitable fcr irrigation, evenly distributed over entire State. t ! t : a i r, vv .' to f Jl lK'id at rtit- by grrrs i: 1tr"-Most valuable lands in Cache, Salt LTke an.d Utah counties. f. a'T K nterpri.'e. Tbro nre punf. In. Judl'i't i r t!:l. liar., and pfrhaji an n t f t..:t. Next valuable land, in following counties in order named: Hi aver, . !d-! t r t llon.il lank i.otf Tl'e .:'J b n! : that lh !'.r f :. Juab, Sevier, Sanpete, Washington, Kanab, Emery. Carbon and Ulntali t sirS l land- and f N j the r n. iJtli veloping tk :'.. f;i:.. n i a . counties. : t "'. In a hott tin. tcjrll v. ith Intrn-M- . vrh l r,n t . Three million dollars could be spent judiciously and profitably In i t ' u nx l.ri; I to:tion f tl.. v,. it if f,r duty, ! ; national li.mki.n In ;:.,. i) iirt-.Cache, Salt Lake and Utah counties. u:rity for c;rcui:tti.:i. n t :,; t Kntion defre? to r" ur" the rr,it!-of m o Whole of irrigation fund could be spent profitably in Utnh. f the piivlb-Kof f p ndinir. und r Stit jupt r ts. ' n. r1 tn j. rurJ If land reclaimed, population of State and values doubled. .. I a'.e of public land within that : :: $; i. !;! y t up t';e 'la. Utah. Salt Uak1 and Cache counties, if brought under cultlvathm versy over State nnd 11atlor.nl o",tr. . would increase population of Salt Lake to 2f.0,C'o in ten year?. I5est plan to secure best results: Individual as?ocijtions and mr- - (?; ' . ! .it V ' in b out poratior.s carry plans formulated and in their reach. Government aid : v r; r .1 ...... . . , ( to be ask;-- for large projects. BY STATE EKGIITEEE, DOHEMUS. Lx-ai- 1 Proposition Will Be Laid Before the Water Congress Gf acres. of an each. pared other V 4 FACTS ABOUT UTAH.- - SOME IRRIGATION 3 ' i ; I . I ; J v, , -- ' , I , . San-vot- i I" . e, 1 ! .4 i . . : ; I . ' - i " s - 3 I : I , : t, ? h- - S-- n - ! i - ir..-- pt. t ! ( V.- .- ..... - - . I ! - i - M-- t- , - - ..- - V Kin-to- - . 1 - .1 - 5 - ! - r- - .1 i - 1 I f- - - .1 I ? " 1 . . - 11 I -- - - I 1 !.- s'i'-F-.- j ; ...... ha'-.dle- d i a.-.- J ! T.-.- i - - . - , i . i '. . n-.- i t i , ; s f. . - : -t 1 - J Pi-- . i ; i L 1 : i , , i - -- ! o- - at-..;-.- i..it!--n-- 'mm c' l trans-Mlsissip- pt H , 4 4 - - : .'-;- r:r - i . " - t k-- . i ; 1 , ; : ! : r, ,?l1-- - I i n-r- . " i , , . i i , '- - I i - - . , . - , - i::-.- 1 p. in l! v arr:Tf d CaKtrff l o Cr.nm Cho-.Itst Good Tab!.- Butter, per pound Brlns tl ad to p. t rrlc. . 2 :f'.. .2-- CHICAGO STOItr. 118 West First So. St. - ' ' J ! i - ; . - : : : r. . 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