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Show THE THE IMPRESSIONS OF GLOBE-lIKAUE- R. Woman Says About Western Canada. Althmiiih many men hate written to of this paper i cKki'Uiiig tii-- i pi or ', Western Canada and iln great to li may not he give the cxpei'ii lift of a woman settler, written to Mr. M. V. Mduiies, lh agent of the government at Detroit, If tie trader wishes to get Mich. further information regarding Western Panada it may be obtained by writing any of Urn agents of the Guverumenl whose name is attached to the advertisement appearing elsewhere lit this paper. The following is the letter referred to: llilldown, Alberta. Feb. 5, 03. Dear Sir I have been here now nearly five years, anil thought I would write you a woman's impression of Alberta. There Western Canada-i- n are several ranchers in this district who, In addition to taking care of their cattle, carry on farming as well; tbelr herda of cattle number from 10U to 200 or 300 head, and live out ail winter without any shelter than the poplar bluffs, and they route in in the prlng in good order. Most of the ranchers feed their cattle part of the time, about this time of the year, but I have aeen the finest fat rattle I ever saw that never got a peck of grain-o- nly fattened on the grass. You see I have learned to talk farm ilnre I s came here farming is the great here. I know several in thia district who never worked a day on the farm till they came here, and have done well and are getting well What It; Globe-Head- NUItblai Ck er UTAH PAYSON, a s ponHi-billin- iiiiinti-reMtin- UTAH STATE NEWS. in a malignant fmi.i ha riphth.-rii- i nalo Us Tb PENNELL A WOMAN. m anp'-arHiii- tii:i"liii!y lifw Miuar ' has l"iKn t tin- Iwtory at liarlaml rlrai I'uirvii-v- . i In has 1ki,I a iirm netting apart April 15 aa Arbor day. There ia little fear of damoli from erasahopiMTH In Ihe Houtliern rutin ties this season. The public schools of Salt Lake City will close May 1, (twins ,0 shortage of funds. April 1 was old folks day at Sandy, Ute old folks being entertained from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. A union institute of the Ranpete and Sevier county teachers will be held at Mantl on April 10 and 11. A rock sllile in Provo canyon on Friday of Inst week tore up about 180 feet of llio Grande Western track. Fred Smith and Joseph I)avls, who escaped from the Utah county Jail on February 23, have been captured In Oregon. Smallpox has made its appearance in St George, and as a number of people have been exposed, there Is much uneasiness In that town. A stranger attempted suicide at Colton one dny lari week ty placing his 'bead between the bumpers of two cars as they were being switched. He was rescued in time to save his life. A prominent ice man of Salt Lake baa announced a cut in prices, and the consumers will this summer get their Ice much cheaper than heretofore. floYCi'iinr WVII g very little snow, and the climate is fine and healthy. luist summer was wet, but not to an extent to damage crops, which were a large average yield and the hay was Immense and farmers wore a broad smile accordingly. We have good schools, the government pays 70 per cent of the expense Burglars entered the hardware of education, which is a great boon store of A. Neeland of Salt Lake City In a new country. Of course churches follow the one night last week and got away of different denoini nations and winSummer settlements. picnics and with about 300 worth of cutlery ter lujmeiu ui'o all well attended, and Jewelry. aa much, or more, enjoyed as In the Rich Held last week wrested the Eai:t Who would not prefer the pure baseball chtnnpli.ut.hlp from Klslnore. air of this climate with its broad acres flna farms, ita rippling streams, its The latter club has held the cham- of beautiful lakes, Its millions of wild pionship of the county for nearly flowers, its groves of wild fruit of twelve years. exquisite flavor, its streams and lakes The city prisoners In the capital teeming with fish and ita prairies and bluffs with game, to the crowded and city will from now on until cold a tiff state of society in the East 1 work. to They weather be compelled to like go home for a visit will be kept busy grading stalls and wpuld me time, but not to go there to live, breaking ven If presented with the best farm 000,000 tracted for In Utah and Idaho price r'. 14 cents. Idaho officials are now getting back at Utah In regard to the smallpox quarantine against Lemhi county some timo ago, and it is probable that a number of Idaho towns will quarantine against certain Utah points. Efforts are being made by farmers who reside In Salt Lake City and In cither cities of the state to organise a farmers and consumers union. The object of the organization Is to Jo away with the services of a middleman la the disposition of farm pro-duc- Word has been received at the Mormon church offices that A. II. Olpin, of Pleasant Grove, who was doing missionary work In the south, was so severely beaten by a mob that he is In an asylum at Columbus, 8. C. Mr. Olpin was assaulted by a mob near Columbus. repetition of nil who have settled in la country. This year 1 believe will dd many thousands to our population. And if the young men, and old men also, knew how easy they could make a home free of all Incumbranre In thla country, thousands more would have settled here. I would sooner have 160 acres here than any farm where I came from In Michigan, but the people in the East are coming to a knowledge of thla country, and as they do, they will come West in thousands. All winter people have been arriving in Alberta, and I suppose In other parts aa well, which la unuaual, so we expect a great rush when the weather gets warmer. We have no coal famine here. Coal ean be bought In the towns for $3 to $3, according to distance from the mines, and many haul their own coal from the mines, getting it there for 50 cents to a dollar a ton. Very truly yours, Mrs. John McLarhlan. (Signed) GOT THE WRONG BIRD. d - Lawson Withdraws Promise. Because the inhabitants of Scituata, near Boston, refused to hear a letter read from Thomas W. Lawson expressing hia views on liquor license at a town meeting he has reconsidered his promise to give the place a $50,000 oldlera' monument. savj ! STRATTON Anxious to neip hockefelier. Report that John D. Rockefeller had aid he would pay a million dollars for a new stomach, or a healthy digestive apparatus, has resulted in deluging the Standard Oil millionaire with thousands of letters. Ktati or $350,000, Including His Legacy of $50,000. A compromise lias been agreed to by both sides of the litigation to break the will of the late W. S. Stratton. By its terms 1. Harry Stratton, who is contesting the will, receives This sum includes the $50,-00- 0 $350,1100. bequest given him in the will by his father. Stratton must also pay his and all costs connected attorneys with the litigation out of the $350,000. The offer to compromise came from the attorneys for the claimant, and waa immediately taken up by Senator Palteroon and counsel for the executors under the will. The court 33,Oim costs will reach and AY . . ORIGIN House in Which He Once Lived ia Burned. The small cottage in which John Brown, the abolitionist, lived for several years in the fifties, in Talior, was used as the lows, and which headquarters for his "underground railroad for the helping of runaway slaves, has been destroyed by fire. In connection with his headquarters in Tabor, Brown organized a military school. In whlrh hia sympathizers were taught the manual of arms, the knowledge to be used In an uprising which never occurred. The building was small and dilapidated. for Its devotion to music. Is Prince Joachim Albrcht of Prussia, the second on of the regent of Brunswick, whu has just completed the music for a spectacular ballet entitled The Mir acle of Spring." PRIZES TO COOKS. 1 h ny.-uin- ti; v- ii- t"f Saiiall rilicd me. I"-- I ' -- W m ii "l c- luin-ui- , I ldr"y - ,,s'' I V it. seili-incu- lied bling frc.jiicmv, Kai will Mrdiniir-- relief. , psiiii ai.d J I sn Va. in, wim tin in -- 'lui iilak!i-i- s n! llilmuu Slli-r- lului'iiith, cn--r f n.v :7t ' 1 mi'.- Doan's witting. 1i.ix remove i.ileuli mid gravel. IcSSUCM, l Itclicvn m!pil:ili. sleep . lic:lil:ielli-- . l:frvcillMlcS. di.zilll-S- FRES-CRA- FOR SPRING KIDNEY ILUS ND a. a?') 1 W.T It VE. Conn I'.ight took a severe pain in my .uk. llm box of Dinu Ki'iiu-- l':b helped me t ; am on my much I and bix. My lieair. dues ii"t b iilier i:.e a It 1 well SaKali E hliAil.HY, used to and feel Nit. 377 Kim Street. West Haven, 'inn. I lw-- pun-hMC- i Houston, Tex. I took tha Minnie f Doan Kidney 1ills with mu-I- i great I ril over I bought a buz at our ilruggbtY my urine which half aud stopped, before nsd only cuius dribbling. ii"W liecame to free. I hail medicine enough. 1 bail lumbago and the pill rid me uf it. I buuld have written Conner, but you knuw how won s well neixm finest alwut being sick. Mr. (.'. II. 2iilW McKeuuy Ave., Houston, iloxNC'kx, On.. Fumt-SiMi'a- Buffalo. X V send me by mail, ' ritbout chxrfe. trial box Duui'i Kidney Fill. bcue lOut'um m'wi'M luMr-Siilxu- a Oil, Buffalo, M T ) fez. Psoriasis, Scalled Head, Milk Crust, Tetter, Ringworm, etc. Speedily, Permanently and Economically Cured, when All Else Fails, by The agonizing, itching, and burning of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair, and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head; the facial disfigurements, as in pimples and ringworm ; the awful sufferin y of infants, and anxiety of wom-ou- t parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope xvith them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evidence. ThQ purity anc sweetness, the power to afford ' immediate ixiier, the certainty of .speedy and permanent the absolute cure, safety and great economy have made' them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour remecfies of the civilized world. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to f1nnw the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard nibbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent to cool and cleanse the blood. This complete treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other itching, burning, and scaly humours of the skin, scalp and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure when all other remedies and the best physicians faiL As evidence of the wonderful curative properties of Cuticura Remedies and of their worldwide sale, we quote from It Ira. ft Justice Finnenmra's Letter. " I desire to give my voluntary testimony to the beneficial effects of your Cuticura Remedies. I have suffered for some time from an excess of uric acid in the blood ; and since the middle of last year, from a severe attack of Eczema, chiefly on the scalp, face, ears and neck, and on one limbi I was for several months under professional treatment, but the remedies prescribed were of no avail, and I was gradually becoming worse, my face was dreadfully disfigured, and I lost nearly all my hair. At last, my wife prevailed upon me to try the Cuticura Remedies, and I gave them a thorough trial with the most satisfactory results. The disease soon began to dissappear, and my hair commenced to grow again. A fresh growth of hair is covering my head, and my limb (although not yet quite cured) is gradually improving. My wife thinks so highly of your remedies that she has been purchasing them in order to make presents to other persons suffering from similar complaints, and, as President of the Bible Womens Society, has told the Bible women to report if any case should come under her notice when a poor person is so afflicted, so that your remedies may be resorted to. ROBERT ISAAC FIN NEMO RE, In Cash to Be Distributed. Between now and July 1st, family cooks, whether employes or the mistress of the household, will be following the plan laid down for improvement In cooks In a contest for 735 cash prizes ranging from $200.00 to $5.00 offered by the Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. The winners must show Improvement In general cookery as clearly stated In the rulea for the test No one has to buy or pay anything whatever. It la simply an earnest effort on the part of Mr. Post to stimu-- j late the household cook to more careful and skillful cookery. Hu Natal Safnata CaariJ To have light, sweet bread and Fieternurinbur?. Natal, Oct. an, tfoi. inof sour Instead cakes and heavy, CCTICrilA REM EDIKS n re fold thronghont the elvlllzrd world. FRICES: CutlcDr Remittdigestible things. To have no more ent, SOo. per buttle (in tlie form of Chocolate Coaled nil. . per vial of 00) ; Cutleora moats. To for the great work," Hunows Ointment, IjOe. per Imx.ard Cat leura Soap. Stc. per tablet. greasy, burned or dried-ou- t of the Blond. Skin, anil Scalp, ami llnw to Cure Them, Gtpnge.30llDIrnee, with Illuatratioui hare properly made Coffee, Postum in all language, tneludlng .Inpaneie and Chinese. British Depot, Teetinionlal amt Dlrm-lioand tea. To have delicate and dlges-- I Ixindiin, K. C. Parfa A uf railan Drpo S., tible, toothsome desserts and a table, R. Town A C l., Sydney, POTTER DltUO AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Bole clean, tasty and a pleasure to look I'. 8. A. upon. And so $7,500 00 in actual money will be spent l encourage the cook of the country to boiler effort. And you PREEIDEffT JOS. F. BIHITH'S housekeepers, please forever abandon hired term the girl." Teach yuur WIFE 8AT3 OF THE cook the Migui'y uf her profession, call -- her the rouk. PERFECT-- If her iluti-'Include othrr services, Three Crown Baking Powder. but don't well and from bv her tile (allirg bor "We always use the 'liirod fi ll." Thai term doivii't tit A cer:;f.c;i:c a good conk. biaring Crown Baking Powder. We the large s u! of tin- - I'lstum Ikriui in buy it large (5 lb ) cans. It Co.. Ltd., will t' t. i it'll of the 75."i in this iciitcst. Those cerwinner gives perfect satisfaction. By tificates or tUpl'iii u will he as valuit our pastry and pies using able to the holder a a doctor's sheepexcellent." made are him. skin is A pi s: a I ca-- 1 to the Ceekiry Dept. DOCS VOUH WiFi SAV No. 319 i'T t'.ie big pure food fnetone THE SAMET of the lYstum. I'erca! Co.. Ltd., at SOLD EVERYWHERE. 25c FES F0CVP. Battle Creek. Mich., will bring a sheet PER TSCCSAtID rr of plainly printed rule for the son HEWLETT BROS. CO. SOU f.mp for man Pill-:.-- . etc. .V.Ui. n;- in' XAOLK WHOLKaoLl. CO.. llirL X. Oainf. Id. $7,500,000 (4 j I r. I dis-rasc- - ll:i-- ll.,!i a I ac.'it 1.J I HEADDRESS. The latest instance n rta-tioi- NUNS OF spicuous e - i.lis cl.ing bin V.s are cased, nip. back, tml ,'hii.s t.vcn "i:.c. Swelling of the signs vanish. limb, nii t urine with brick dust Thcv hi uli I'.l' icl, pi'iu i" pHwing. drib- Oil 01 '! h .i.K. had 1 tt-a- l i.f -- I KTii it. O. I1 Prince Writes Ballet Musie. Ever since Frederick the Great, tho house of Hohenzollern has been con- Har-vcytxe- . (T twtf I though the monarch and his courtiers were at dinner, they did not hesitate to solicit alms from them. One of the nune waa very pretty, and the young nobles who were feasting cast such bold glances at her that she blushed with shame, whereupon the king rose from the table, and, taking his napkin, folded It in two and placed In on her head In such a manner that It concealed her-- blushes. Ever since that day. It la aald, this kind of headdress has been worn by nuns. RELIC OF JOHN BROWN. r Toledo, o Aeh Wednesday two ffPtUlwE paiteLv slon to the king s palace in Fan, ana after tUyiug his attorneys will be $172,000, as It is understood that the fees of hia attorneys aggregate half the amount received. Young Stratton expresses himself as very well pleased at the outcome. tliii'.-.Uirri- r First Placed on Pretty Head by Gallant French King. Very few pprsons, says a French paper, know the origin of the headdress which so many nuns wear, and which hides so much of their faces. It was formerly the custom for convents to send nuns to the various cities and towna for the purpose of collecting alms, and as a rule two nuns, on') old and the other young, went to each place. They wore small caps, and were popularly known aa Swallows of Lent" ftlfflw Iraaclbla Diner Undaratood Why tha TOM JOHNSON VICTORIOUS. Chicken Was Tough. The Irascible gentleman bad orderA very serious runaway accident ed a chicken. But when he got It he Is to the Office of Mayor of occurred at Mt. Pleasant last wasnt satisfied some people never Cleveland, O. week, when a team belonging to Law- ara. Tom I.. Johnson was to he yelled, Walter," bring a the office of mayor of rence Winters ran from the upper O., Cleveland, of dynamite and a hatchet part of town. Ole Jensen, on horse- charge and an extra double ateam power Monday, by a majority of about 7.000 to endeavored the back, stop horses, coke hammer. This chlrkena to over II. D. Goulder (Rep.). All the but the team ran over him, badly be carved, even if It la made ofgot d other Democratic candidates for city steel." bruising him, and killed his horse. offices are elected. Of thirty-onThe waiter waa desolate. couneiimen the returns indicate that The health authorities of Salt "Very sorry, air," aald he. but that twenty-sevewill be in sympathy with City report that during the month of always waa a peculiar bird. It even the March there were 'more births reportmayors policy, the number Inobjected to be killed, though we two Republicans who one or ed than for many years past, while cluding do everything with the greatthe death rate was considerably est of kindness. But this bird, sir, ran as independents. lower. actually flew away, and we had to WANTED AMERICANFLAG8. Falrview City will In all probability shoot It, air yes, shoot It! It flew on to the top of a house, and Two Sultana in Jolo Rule Beneath Old of waterworks in the Install a synt-no more," said the Irascible Say Glory. U near future. It estimated that the customer. 1 see It mil now; you General Davis lias left Mawill about rest 310,000, Major $0,000 system hot at It and brought down the of which will be secured by bonding, weathercock by mistake. John, my nila for Join to have a runfei-encwith tho sultan ami also to inspect the balance, if imiskIIiU', from private friend, all Is forgiven. the l.amio military roads. He lias citizens. One tor the Conductor, cntit.-iciiengines The and Infectious Here is a man for "Bub" Yrccland planned to operate traetfon I.nuno. llienn between and Two suil of note in take fur to for iti l.nke Suit The promotion: City rri ltan. one being tile Datto of .Nrrtu the imnitii of March worn 175, of paksenger, when approached for hia l.nuuo, timt they reeeutly 1 have fare, said: paid it." Tho con- tie furnished withrequested wliit.li t'.n- - iii:cip.i! otto wore: Small American flag. cases of ductor remonstrated politely. "I beg They were suprtlied by the military 37, 15 pox 12, pardon, but yon did not pay St to aCihoiltics ami the Moron m now scarlet (cu r, IS of cl.icken pox, 8 your me. ho said, and 1 am til c'lari id IVntiug tliiin cM-their setth-uentsmeasles a;:d 4 lvil;niil fvvvr. tilth rar. The passenger replied, Do 1 look Attempts to Murder Former Wife and llcr;i:i:d Iters: ii, iiinsi 11, of Suit drawing himself well up: Then Suicides. man who would beat a street Lake (My. win p'uylirg with a bottle like a 5 railroad of ceiils?" "No. i.it 1 sir, .Moulton Cbarles of Cllnto:, M.m., of water wiicn lie gas caused I the lightly cocked limtle to explode, )iu do ofr.ul. when am tlm conductor. attempted to kill Miss l iilhm Wb eUr None your sort lias ever beaten of Ay ims. i the liquid filling Hu: buy's eyes and ire Mas, nt the rat In ad The 5 cents was promptly yet. by sheotliig her twice ii the burning them bndly. It was feared produced. New York ITess. head, lie then ent li:'W for a time h- wcnld ls,! ills eyesight. an Palace. his Immense M!i-Escurial null bruin, insl.iiit'y. diug George Parry and Ji.iin Hunt, the Tho distance tlirougu all tho room was Wheeler Moulton's torinerly wife, convicts who esi aped from the peni- In the Spaulsh palace of the Escurial but she had obtained a divorce fmm tentiary last week, weie finally cap- may be estimated at 120 English a tew Weeks ai;o and tured. The capture was effected by miles. To walk through all these him her maiden mime. .Moulton is believed four days. watching Mlsa ikrry, sister of Con- would tska to have been demented through Jealvict Parry, who left home and carried ousy and y. and ftnthln to her brother. Ohio, Citv Liicai Couiixr. Frank J. Cheney make oath dial he the lentor of Ihe him of F.J. Cheney S Co., doinK K finer ineaa in ihe Cilr of Toledo. County and Stale fureaaid. end that said hrnl will pay the aum of ONE HUNDRED ItOl.LAkS fureai-hanevery rate of Catarrh that reuuot be rured by the uae of Hell'i Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me end aubarribed in my pretence. thia 6th day of December. A. D. 16. A. W. tiLEASON. re... l Nulaiy Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken intrinilly, and tt directly on tho blood and inurnii eutfacea of tho ayateiu. Send for Irstiinoniala free. F. J. CIIKNLV a CD., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Dtuiuiata, 75 Haifa Family i'llla are the beaL Bon Receiver t; lArSfm Ask Tour DnIw For Alloa's Foot-Es- s. A powder. It rest tbs feet. Curse Cor ns. Bunions, Swollen,Kore.Hut,CslUNis,Acbing, s Allen Sweating Feet end Ingrowing Nails. Foot-Eas- e makes new or tight. hues ensy. At 115 cents. Acall Druggiete and Bhoa stores, cept no substitute. Bumplo mailedN. Fsca. Y. AiMrtw AUtn & OlmstfrJ. COMPROMISED. CASE IS A Bob First Cut Fancy Paper Hearts. Miss ElLer Howland of Worrcse. Mass., invented Hie modern vaUiitinu in 1849. She uf.tr married, and died She was a about ten years upn. of seminary, Holyoke graduate and her father had a small book store and bindery. Winking to add a new feature of tin business, she took and t ringed allopt-stiff letter papi-r.S- ' holes in the edges, cut the corners, giiRil on colored picture that came wil:i laiMtis, tea, etc., put around the pietuns borders of the lace paper ihat was iimmI on the Inside edges of fa. icy boxes, arid a little m i si: on them. Tse valentines found a ready sale; business men in New York and elsewhere began to order them for the next year, and it soon appeared that Miss Howland had developed a real business. New England Spinster Who Buffalo Suicide Carried Heavy Insu ance for Benef.t of Hie Victims. Tin- - lluliiil'i. N. V., Commercial pulj-lis- h s a Mery in which it la alb-gcthat Arthur li. IViitu'll, who was kill I in hii ir.i ni.iii.iiliile accident on t Man'll l'i, was a ii' iaultcr to thr III $2ub,'J00. of from story in to ilu- ili-- it that Pennell induced fm i.dii hi tin1 cast who had known his fan i!y ami the family of ,is wilt- - to iIh ' money In his hands ,for invesiiii'-- i t. lb1. acted, in fact, Ho would Inas Lin ir linum in I agi-nlsonm of good in vestment form h which in- liiiil conn: across would pay an exi client rate of interest. and they would send him money. The money which was sent to him for investment, it is alleged, he spent, interest payments fell due and win-he made the payments out of his own pocket. Wallaie Thayer, who was Pennell's attorney and intimate friend, la referred to by the paper as had suspected Irregularities, hu had no proof of any such it has been doing. liiclUetfaUy learned that Pennell made provision for the payment to Mrs. Edwin L. Burdick of $25,1100 out of his life inPennell carried over $200,-00- 0 surance. life insurance, in order, the Commercial says, that after hia death the eastern estates to which he ia alleged to have been a defaulter might be aide to recoup the losses which they sustained through him. In his will Pennell named as administrator of his estate his brother, J. Frederick Pennell. He left to hia administrator sealed instructions that upon his death be should make good In full out of his estate all the losses which had been sustained through hia 1 Iii-i- ii off. CLOSE TO THE PEOPLE. iL. an!e ran THE INVENTOR OF VALENTINES. W busl-nfas- I think this will lie the garden of the Northwest some day, and that day not very far distant. There has been a great change since we rame here, and there will be a greater change in the next five years. The winters are all anyone could wink for. We have DEFAULTER. A I s prof-'.-.-k'r- Three .-rt - I |