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Show THE II jr GLOBE-HEADE- R. Ulobo-llood- Iulilleblug (' ar UTAH PAYSON. UTAH STATE NEWS. As It bheuid tie. St. Valentine lust his bead la the Claudlan persecution. 279 A.' D. Ever since then men who Lave lost their heads have considered St. Valentine's dsy a most suitable occasion upon which to tender appeals to the ladles respunslblt for their losses. This seems reasonsblt. The supreme court holds that the taw (reatiuK municipal judgeships la constitutional. The Aral shipment of wool from Utah this season went out from Fair field last wwdt. s Salt I.ake and Ogden will have ball teams this seasim, It being the Intention to play four games each week. Kleven girls were sent from Salt lake City last week to take the place of the striking telephone girls In Untie. Stockton now has an Athletic club, the club being formally opened last contest was week when a S.lfcw Gray'i Sweat Powdan far ChUdraa. Bucewfully used by Jfothar Urey, nurse la the Children's Home la Mew York, cure Constipation, Feverishness, Bed Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy W onus. OvorWluO testimonials, At all druggists, SSo. Sample FHK& Address A. B. Olmsted, LaHay, five-roun- d pulled off. A local telephone company is being organised in Falrvlew which will install an exchange there In the Immediate future. The Utah I Louisiana Purchase commission, accompanied by several mem-lier- s of the governor's staff and ladles, will start fur St. Louis Saturday. Very little spring wheat has been planted, and farmers are awaiting the advent of more seasonable weather to begin the work of plowing and planting. Arbor day was generally observed throughout the state. Governor Wells and the slate officials followed their usual rustoin by setting nut a number of trees. Mrs. David Collins of Monroe last weok gave birth to her fifteenth child, and it is said friends of the family Intend notifying President Roosevelt of the event M. WILL DE DUILT UN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES k SALT LAKE BUYS PART OF SHORT LINE ROAD tha Maoa am Kqalpmaat tha Caaa pan f Month of Salt Ufca, lurlutllug tha Farehaaa by Laamlagtoa Cal-af- f, Maaalur Clark aa Hla from Malt Lka ta Lu Angola la ba Faaha Aoaaal-ataa-U- ta There are arrests enough of "get rich quirk" promoters of swindling schemes; but how many of these present Caglloatroe and Casanovas wear the stripes and aerva out the terms la prison which ought to be their portion? New York Tribune. HOWS THIS? Wi offer One Hundred Delists reward for an esse of Ccterik ilwl consul he cured hr Hull'i Catarrh Cute. K . CHENEY h CO., Trope., Toledo, We. the unileniined. have knuwu F. J. C'henej for the lost IS nun and believa him nairw-tlhonniihle in oil bu.iuete liassai-iionnod insurr allr ablo to csirjr out any oblissiions ie by their firm. WEST a TKIIAX. Wholesale Dnisclati Toledo. a i e Ohio; WALIUNli. KINNAN A MAkVIN, Whole- sale Oniiiists, Toledo, Ohio. Iloll's Cotairh Cuia is taken InleninIJv, sellns directly upon the blond and niucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free, Fries 75c liar buiihi. Sold by ell dnissists. Hall's Family Fills ate the bash To Determine Earth's Density. Experiments to determine the density of the earth will be conducted In the Tamarack mine, at a depth of 4.550 feet, by the Geodetic eurvey. The deufilty of the earth has only been computed by formula based upon the law of gravitation. To Cure a Cold la One day. Take Laxative Ilrumo Qulnlns Tablets. All IruggtatN refund money if It fails toouraUBa Decker Unusual. of Parowan, passed to the Great A captain of an English regiment last week. Mr. Decker was a stationed at Natal, while paying off hla New Yorker by birth and was In his new recruits a Transvaal half crown, which bears the Image and supereighty-sixtyear. Catuplallaa. According to Ibe latest reports, it now teems an assured fact that Salt Lake City and I os Angelea will bfi connected by rail in a short time, by the San Pedro, I os Aqgelea and Salt Lake line, the road which la backed by Senator Clark of Montana and associates. The Salt lake Tribune of Sunday prints the following special telegram -- -- regarding the matter: New York, April Clark states that he h' chased the for San Los Angelea and Salt Lake Rail' company all lines and equipment cT Oregon Short Line company lying south of Salt Lake In Utah and Necut-ofvada, Including Leamington and baa obtained a ninety-nin- e year lease on terminal facilities in Salt Lake City in conjunction with Oregon Short Line. The property will be transferred as soon aa necessary directors meetings may he held and contracts approved. Grading and track laying will be commenced at Daggett California, and the road will soon bo extended from Callentea through Nevada. From Leamington to Callentea the roadbed will be improved and with rails. The western terminus of the road la now being operated from San Pedro harbor to Ontario, and will soon be completed and In operation as far ss Riverside. He hopes to have tbe road completed In about two years. aeventy-five-poun- d A. UNDERWOOD, scription of Paul Kruger. The fellow soon returned with the coin, and throwing It on the table, declared It was a bad one. The officer took the coin without looking at it and rang it on the table. "It sounds all right, Atkina; whata the matter with It? he asked. Well, sir. replied Atkins, If you ay It'a all right It'a all right, but it'i Urn first time I've seen the Queen VBfckera on." (Private Secretary to William A. Clark.) This will indeed prove good news to the people of Utah, as the San Psilro system will enter a territory which baa long looked forward to the lime when they might have proper railway facilities. The San Pedro system will be an Independent line. It will lie controlled absolutely and owned Ly Its own officers, and all railroad lines will have access to its facilities on equal terms. This Insures Salt lake City against any combination which will preclude raj1 mud rivalry or fixed e very fine. Hartley Greenwood of Central had Ms foot badly mashed in a hay baling machine. Ho was forcing hay into the machine with hla foot when it closed up quicker than ho anticipated, catching hla foot. Kline and Maguire, the two atudenta arrested In Salt Lake City some months ago on a charge of highway robbery, their arrest causing something of a sensation, have been from custody. In 8alt Lake last week, William Sutton shot George Hancock, the bullet striking a watch which Hancock wore over hla heart, thus saving his life. The Impact of the bullet caused a deep bruise oTer the heart. Arlhnr Van Meteor of Salt Lake City has been trying fasting as a cure for After fasting for forty dropsy. days he haa reduced his weight from 250 to 127 pounds, and his flesh Is as hard as a rock, and he Is strong meu-tall- y and physically. The constitutionality of the recent law enacted by the legislature making It a misdemeanor for dairymen to feed their cows on brewery malt and like substances Is to be tested, a Suit Lake dairyman having been selected for that purpose. Homes of refuge for orphans and dependent children will be established In various imrts of the state, if the plana of the Children's Aid and association are carried out. The association will ho Incorporated and the work prosecuted vigorously. An agreement entered Into between husband and .wlfo. Including a division of their property, to facilitate the of a divorce, la against public Nliey ami must therefore be held to be null and void, according to a recent decision by the supreme court. All'the stone quarries located In the valley of the Grent Salt Lake are now controlled by a single interest as the result of a combine, or absorption of Interests, which has recently boon effected, and the price of building stone has been advanced 50 rents per cord. The Oregon Short Line Railroad company la said to be looking for a shorter route between Salt Lake and Ogden. A corps of engineers are at work west and south of Ogden running a line of surveys across the sand ridge. d Home-Findin- g pro-curan- YIELDS. better,ar, The diiectors of the road ae: W. A. ' seeker are unexcelled. I met two meu Clark, president; R. C. Kerens, J. Ross near Ponoka ofe the C. & E. R. R., Clark, T. E. Gibbon, T. F. Miller, F. K. who borrowed the money to pay for Rulo, W. S. McCornick, Thomas their homestead, and in four years those two men sold their farms one Kearns, Reed Smoot, E. W. Clai-k- , for ! $2,500, the other for $3,000. I met S. Ross W. Smith. Perry Ilcath, man near Wetasklwln who landed a The Tribune publishes an inter- here with 25 cents six years ago. He view with Senator Kearns, In which la now worth $8,000. The advantages he says, in part; "I believe that for ranching are excellent In fact I trains will be running between Salt do not believe this section can be Lake and Los Angelea over tbe com- beat. Markets are good; as to living, pleted Hue within eighteen months a family can live as cheap here aa from today. The San Pedro, Los An- they can In the States. The average of oata in this night geles & Salt Lake Railroad company, yield was 70 bushels neighborhood last year per acre; wheat Guards Secrets of Letter. has now available on call $25,000,000 averaged 85, barley 40, and the beet An American has Invented an enin cash for the completion of the main crop was good. In consequence of velope which records of Itself any line, branches and spurs. There Is no the successful cultivation of the beet a tempt to tamper with its contents. The flap la imbued with some chemical more financiering to bo done, and a large beet sugar factory la being erected at Raymond, seven miles from composition which when operated there will be no more delay In punnhere. or a the upon by any ing dampening proefss completion of the work. As In conclusion I will say that N. W. other means of penetrating to Its in- soon as Senator W. A. Clark arrives T. from Manitoba to a long distance closure, records .the transaction by In Salt Lake City, which I expect will north of Edmonton produces most woncausing the words Attempt to open" be within the next two or three weeks, derful crops. Lakes and riven abound to appear. It la thought that the Inthe formal transfer of the 444 miles of with fish, and game Is plentiful. And will before twice think purquisitive that thla la unquestionably the counsuing their researches In face of such the Oregon Short Line property south of Salt Lake City will be formally try for a man to come to if he desires an Invention. to better his condition In life. I would made, and an experienced railroad advise the prospective settler to look BUILT OVER. manager will take charge of the oper-- ' over the Lethbridge, Lacombe, Wetasationa of the line and all of Its Inter- - klwln and Edmonton districts before Food That Rebuilt a Man's Body and at thla end, although the transfer locating. ests Built It Right "I will locate In the Edmonton disby completion of negotiation and alg- -' By food alone, with a knowledge of next fall and several families trict to naturo contracts been has made on what food to use, disease can be from the States will locate with me. In New York. paper Too already much warded off and health maintained, In the meantime I will receive my also many even chronic diseases can ciedlt cannot bo given to Senator Wilmail here and will be pleased to give A. liam Clark j of Montana for the faith- ' the Interested all the Information be cured. It la manifestly best and desafest to depend upon food to cure ful manner in which he has carried sired. rather than too much drugging. out every promise made to the cltl-- 1 For information as to railway rates, A case lu point will Illustrate. A tens of Salt Lake City In the autumn ! apply to any agent of the Cana-o-f well known man of Reading, la.. 1900, when lie promised that this dlan GovernmPnt- - whoso name appears Treat of a certain club there, says: line would bo constructed that it elsewhere tn thla paper, "I have never written a testimonial would bo an open gatewayundbetween s Left No Heirs. lettor, but I have been using Grape-Nut- s tbe rapital of Utah and southern Calabout a year and have recovered ifornia." Of the twenty five men who have been president of the United States ray health, and foci that I would like Causes Death and Destructo write you about It for tbe case Is Lightning no descendants. ten have to-d-ay tion on a Nebraska Farm. extraordinary. Plan's Cura cannot be too highly spoken of sa Dur(pg a thunder storm near West "For five year I was a sufferer from a dreadful condition of the bow- Point. Neb., Saturday, lightning struck a rough rure. J. W. O'Hriin, S2 Third Ara., He farm house ot Fred Sendlgrlff. All N.. Minneapolis, lllnn., Jan. A 1900. els; the trouble was most obscure. Here follows a detailed description the occupante-fath- er, The habit of talking to oneself remother, and and the condition certainly was dis- four children were from Intense preoccupation. mits It badly burned and la the initial symptom of dementia. tressing enough (details can be given rendered unconscious. When Sendi-grlff by mail). partially recovered he found the Mrs. VFInalowa Soothing Syrup.' "Nothing In the way of treatment For children trriblRg, uflrnr me gunie, la of drugs benefited me In the least house In flames. He managed to drag SnaiBioHoo.ollnire peln,curee wind culie. BcaboMMb hla wife and an helpless three was and children operation seriously considered. In May. 19ul. I cunimcurcd out. lint was unable lo rescue one as a food ami with child, whose charred body was later using Grape-Nut-s no idea that it would in any way help found In the ruins of the home. my condition. In two or throe weeks' Damage to the Shamrock. time 1 noticed all Improvement and Shamrock HI. challenger for the there was a steady gaiu from that time on until now I am practically America's cup. which was dismantled well. 1 don't know how to explain In a squall. Is being rapidly the healing value of the food but for The destruction of her standhome reason, although it lias taken ing gear was almost complete. Everynearly a year, I have recovered my shove deck must be renewed. thing and the health change is entirely at- The wrecking crew la not. ttying to tributable to Grape-Nutfood, fur 1 save much, the object being to clear 1 medicine. eat only long ago quit Grape Nuts for breakfast and lunch- away the wreckace aa fast as possible. eon, but at my night dinner I hare The gaff Is badly dented, but may he an assorted meal." Name furnlcaed repaired; the boom Is practically uninjured. the topsail ya-by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. are useless and the aalla are ruined. fue other day In his 85th year, leaving a For more of $100,000,000. than fifty years he had been one of the curiositlea of Moscow. Ho slept only four hours in the twenty-four- , two hours at night and two hours aft er luncheon. At 2 o'clock every morning he had mass said In hie room. At 6 oclock, be began work with his secretaries, eating nothing until noon, when he took an egg or a howl of soup. He had only one solid meal a day, and that was at 10 oclock at owT In f.tae I ' ' ' Two-fifth- over-havle- s ds California desperado dead. ln nkdT died ened, at. yla said to he Improving, and ft la believed she will eventually recover. A number of the farmers of Spring-vinhavo started to put In their beetn. There are about 900 acrea of lieets contracted for in Springvllle and Mapla-ton- , and the prospect for a crop la URGE y f, Be-yon- Charles Thornton, a private stationed at Fort Douglas, was almost Instantly killed last week by falling under a wagon heavily loaded with sand, the wheels passing over his head. J. Uoud, a Salt lad. while engaged in a baseball game last week, was struck on thf nose with the ball, aa re-lai- d Washington and Lee. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, referring to Virginia's proposal to place a statue of Robert E. I.ee In the national capltol, aya he. tblnka they should honor Washington, the successful, as well as Lee, the defeated. SAW SUCH OfThe Climate la Healthy The Winters Battle Between McKinney and Deathe. ficers Results In Three Are Pleasant In Western Canada. James McKinney, the outlaw, was from Writing Stirling, Alberts, to hot killed at Bakersfield. Cal. and one of the agents representing tbe Canadian Government free homestead Deputy Sheriff Tibhets was also killed lands, Mr. M. Plckrell, formerly of snd Constable Packard was fatally Beech wood, Ky., says of Western Can- shot. Sheriffs Kelley of Kern, Collins ada: of Tulare and Lovln of Arizona, with "la the first place we will say that Officers Will and Burt TibU-ts- . Gut the summer season Is Just lovely indeed. As to the winter, well, we never Tower and City Marshal Packard, experienced finer weather than we are surrounded McKinney shortly before now enjoying. We have jus: returned II oclock Sunday morning in a house from Northern Alberts, snd will say in the center of town. Will Tibheti that we found the weather to be very and Packard approached McKinney In mild, the sir dry, fresh snd Invigoratthe house and ordered him to surrening. Conside.-lneverything we can der. McKinney answered hy shooting. ssy that the winters here are most Will Tlbbeta was shot through the pleasant healthy and enjoyable to what they are In the States. Here it stomach and died shortly after. Packgets cold and continues so till spring ard was allot through the neck and there are no disagreeable winds. In shoulders and dangerously wounded. South Alberta It is some warmer two Burt Tlbbeta, a brother of the dead to four Inches of snow may fall and deputy sheriff, shot McKinney through In a few hours a Chinook wind cornea the mouth and neck, killing him. Mcalong, evaporating the entire snow, In Bakersfield two haa been Kinney leaving terra firms was and harbored by some days, dirnoTUe7e ttu'part'u'ntl! came and saw for ourselves and friends In the Chinese Joss house. Mcknow what we herein writa Kinney was accused of having comwe write It There hsa mitted several murders, and last July not been a day thla winter that I could in Porterville lie killed Billy Lynn and not work out doors. Farmers here are wounded Constable John Willis and calculating on starting the plow the another man In a drunken row. He first of March. a sensational escape from cap"Aa to farm wages, we would not made advise a man to come here with the ture and for several months wandered around the expectation of living by hla days practically unmolested work, but all who do want a home I country. advise to have nerve enough to get up CONFE88ED TO MURDER. and come, for there never has been, and may never be again, such a grand in Wyoming Cleared Up by opportunity for n man to get a home Mystery Confession of Guilty Man. almost free. "Aa to the crops, I have been In the The mystery surrounding the disapfields before harvest, saw the grass pearance several weeks ago of J. W. put up and the grain harvested, and I Church and hla wife, formerly of never saw such Urge yields. I saw but more recently enosU near Edmonton over six feet Ull Omaha, Neb., In ranching near Newcastle, that yielded 80 bushels per sere, and I gaged has been cleared up by the conWyo talked to a fanner rear SL Albert who fession of "Slim Clifton, who has had a field year before last that averaged 110 bushels per sere snd weighed been under arrest on suspicion of hav43 pounds to the busheL All other ing murdered the couple. Clifton adcrops would run in proportion as to mits that be killed them, and has told potatoes and vegetables, the turnout the authorities where the bodies were was enormous. I have such reports as the above from all sections that I buried hy him. When confronted with have visited, and that haa been every evidence recently unearthed by Lew community between the Edmonton dis- Jenney of Gillette, Clifton broke down trict and Raymond, In the Lethbridge and confessed his crime. Clifton is a district rancher, and lived near the Churches. "As to stock raising, I would adClifton said that after murdering the vise a man to locate In this place, or Churches and hiding their bodies in a any puce, In South Alberts, but for on the Church ranch temporgranary mixed farming I would say go up arily, he hauled them two miles away farther north, say near La combe, or Edmonton, where li la not and burled them. Before doing sd he tripped the bodies of jewelry, which quite so dry snd There there la some timber to be had. I will say that no- he afterward had made over into a where have I ever seen a better opporring for himself. He then drew up tunity for a man, whether he haa bills of sale In Churchs name and dismoney or not to obtain a home. No- posed of the stock and some of tho where can be found a more productive goods, all the while mak11' bettr g0T' household ing his abode on the Church ranch. Y, No Cenvlctiona Yet. first-clas- Z. R. NEVER AU : Another Utah pioneer, LOS ANGELES HOAD 1, MURDER WILL- OUT. ( Miss Gannon, Secy Detroit Amateur Art Association, tells young women what to do to avoid pain and suffering caused by female troubles. I can conscientiously recommend Lydia lk l'iukliaina Vegetable my sinters Compound to thusa of weakness and suffering with female the troubles which so often befall women. I suffered for month with general weakness and felt so weary that I hod hard work to keep up. 1 had shooting pains and was utterly miserable. In mr distress 1 was ait vised to use Lydia lk 1iuk.liam and it wu Vegetable Compound, a red letter day to me when I took the first dose, for at that time my restore tion began. In six weeks I waa a changed woman, perfectly well in every respect I felt so elated and happy that I want all women Miss to get well aa I did. Guila Gannon, 359 Jones St, Detroit, Corresponding Sec'y Mich. Amateur Art Association. tow htttf tntinf fMvMMM CHWt Af prOtfVCC. It In clearly shown in this who-suffe- young ladys letter that I.ydla Fk 11 nkliams Vegetable Compound will surely cure (lie suffering of women ; and when one considers that Bliss Gannon letter is only-on- e of hundreds which we have, tha great virtue of Mrs. Pinkham's medics ne must le admitted by alL Bound to Havo Hia Cigar. King Edward haa been restricted by hla phyalclana to five clgara s day. He haa been an Inveterate smoker almost since hla boyhood. Some thirty years ago he was dining with the late Lord Derby, who regarded the use of tobacco aa a vulgar and unpleasant habit. After dinner the prince suggested a cigar, whereupon his lord-sh- ip drily expressed regret that his house did not contain a smoking-rooadding that he could only suggest tha stables as a suitable place for burning tobacco. Much to hla aurpriao tha prince adjourned to the region Indicated and enjoyed hla postprandial cigar. Government Reserve of Reindeer. The government herd of reindeer In Alaska, which Is expected In the futiAe 4o supply food and draft ls for tha natives, numbers 10, DUO, and la to be increased by another thousand now contracted for In Siberia. aul-ma- Man Arrested for Crime Committed Five Years Ago. Two men charged with complicity In the murder of Jennie Hickey In PUTNAM FADELESS DYES proDouglas Monument park, a crime that duce the brightest and fastest colors. has baffled the police department of Disease Traced to Cattle. five years, have Chicago for nearly Tuberculosis waa not known among been arrested. One is Richard B. Finn, cattle in Denmark until the Importaa well-to-dplumber. The other is tion of Schleswig-Holsteln- a began. It Martin I Maronney, a clerk for a big then spread so rapidly that a governcommercial house. Both men are being ment commission which tested 144,000 held without bail. Finn denies all head with tuberculin found one in tree knowledge of the crime. Marooney affected. haa stated that he was sitting at the entrance of tho park when the murder CARBOLIC SAL VI occurred; that he saw Finn strike the will prevent blooc girl and afterward carry the unconpoisoning in Cuts scious form of the girl toward the wounds, lake, and that In the course of half and heal an hour he saw Finn return alone. too. 25 cents them, Marooney offers no explanation of his Would yon have long silence and has made many con- TOOTHACHE for tradictory statements since being ar- 15 cents? Oar Japrested. The Hickey girl was only 14 anese Tooth Ache years old. Her body was found In will rid yon Drops Lake Michigan at Thirty-fiftstreet In September, 1898. of both. o M Sores Bruises, h DeCOSTAS LIVER Wyoming Sheep and Cattle Men at PILLS Is , War. a war between the sheepmen 25 cents a policy. and cattlemen of Sweetwater county, What is your health in central Wyoming, is Imminent, and worth7 the state militia may be called out to All Diseases Lung V suppress the Impending battle. Tho start with a cough. cattlemen have established the 'dead If yon will cough up line and ordered all sheepmen lo a for a botquarter leave a tract of fine grazing ground tle of Cough Balsam eighty miles long by forty-fiv- e miles you'll stop coughing wide, threatening death to the herders Japanese Corn Cure and destruction of the flocks If the will rid you of a owners fall to comply. dozen COENS for a Killed by Wooer of Daughter's Hand. quarter. Which do you love the best-co- rns Albert Coolman. aged 20, shot and or quarter? Instantly hilled Frank Stamsmlth, a farmer and justice of the prominent "yOO'STS OR STORIS Oil DIRECT PROM I I I peace, at the latter's home near Columbia City, Ind. He had been calling SALT on Miss Heartachrader. a stepdaughter LAMB of Stamsmlth, O'TV. against tho latter's wishes. When he railed to take the girl to a party Stamsmlth refused to ,WUo T UOM allow her to leave. After a few words Wwu- Tho Loo4 , Coolman drew a revolver and shot Vko X. torsi Oraud. for twice. He escaped, and Is being . . . l.BST.MOo i 1 F.0f 1 9 Ul.KS.7M koo ' ' searched for by a hundred men. LJR.K Health w-n- rfv yV1 I for Insnrance ' z cxM in . z. C. M. I. WESTERN CANA taorT"" ki'-- Ahomloacfl of Watort Us Building M Panama Fixes a 25 Per Cent Duty. llood (irM for oHI; tM The assembly of the department of elrot ralnf.il and a cilirmU! OHured and ndo GZfyiMV Ianaiiia has ende-- l its session . .Among WM MON of growih. ithor Important matters wiilch were HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES I fur whlrh I. Rio for ni.klni mi settled Is the placing of a duty of 25 the no Iflo chonio Uinrrho.. Brhoe! Olr. luno.yr Mirnl dl.irlru. hrud for Atl.i ood oilier I'.ti per cent on all merchandise Imported III uf c Lek t'lly. t'mui. to the Isthmus, and the aproval of a IrM I uiedlon toll, the i rrhii rU contract for the lighting of Colon, r'w LerliLc.ie giving gun reduced I w mnde with the Colon Electric Ulnmt-natincompnny. Thla company was RELIABLE ASSAYS. organized In West Virginia, The con! I Onld ond Oliver ftJ tract with It wri made In 1S98. hut u-- ij was suspended a year later by the governor of the department when the Ogden Assay Col revolution broke out. 'ft i Imnili-nuin' Am-n- |