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''alt I oke Mnr It Hi v oul I I e rea 1 nian I r If b ause there o(s ci r H " l r d the mining ki bet u n t kn s li lc mar all Kit a t I C If Algcntn it T ill a blon I ntla Cotton-,t Cotton-,t All W rx lllc Mont n- Urk ill In Hon lie I Tlntle .a, llnti unr r Bingham so dat i M r m Morcur Creole kilty D lv Iarl Cltj Daly "West ik Ut Dal i i Lark Bingham st r Tu" ora "Siv I agio & lllua Eureka f lona I Ish Springs ml Centr I Tlntle Horn Silver 0 Ingot Mercur Lower Mam-i. Mam-i. 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Uah Utile Chief Tlntle atlan Tin' Martha t ashing bill r f li It h-nord tnacon la irni llnllr Tetro Tlntl-r Tlntl-r Tntl U t Morning Glory White I o k ril-o counts lse e Con ol Jit d Tlntl ttenan Ida April 4th or Tribune v. citizen can lo-ind lo-ind bus from Go ri m nt ICO s of coal land a roinpinj of four I! (10 o Mil t such linl lo a quar iin necoi linn to lines or run It bo taken In t lots runnlns .i ns tho eln li be liken one quarter of a Me running lengthwise nlonR i resarllc of urvej lines in r thr unh your columns b A ill rlhor itr of roil linls must always i 11 Ih I il ttiil lMslons of H F h 1 il sill lMilonn er I nltiel In tho slupo 1 st adapt I 1 1 cf er tho eoil ilinn ih lines of the sur ( o 1 ml the different le dli i thr entr) are eon l th a iRe perlol thnt i U aitr t m j lace I In an J C r fro-i k mr Tlie lealh e in n I from SO lo 100 ' and nnntt ll or nl o it llie r t amon ihe r mo '" in r i of spec 1 or the i r i J . nh tn d ntout tho sun nt of aboil IV miles a second ' lotnion nt tho e iiinlor Ik nt eoflJS 10 i le n minute The P td In It orl It in 3131 feet jnl in c niatrrlal rotar r abon , miioB an hour Otfen I lih trll 3rl ' Tribune Win JO i kin 11 V IJ jour no t Sun lay mi uno 'b'nllf n how much? an I 'I D illihll inleitelneRs hlch tta monihlj i lyioll dRBie- j-ULiki nty pni ioth 'Tnbun Mniiy iP r, , mo d V.l nrt i 1 lo I 1 oy 1 lo Ih inl, , stntc V?l,l","s," 1'iniilrer "on r, oik hutluilinl nreu nun oh -Wnshlim-0 tio Mill turn h deslril In. for ii0" " " 'i(.ltc. nlh i ii nls,,i 'l lo history tt'',, , on nrouv 1 ,utu r ,u fourt.enjeiirs ""lemn li nMi "'1 "'J1 '""kd 1 in i ,v c"nfesie mi "iR t. niunralo thin TV' li" ' ril" broiiRht In ut f , onn tl fieezlnir til? hov li trick. H ,1, 0 lor i . , m "iinRthn water '""urht I , , ," ln pcrutute (i i' " ,' ' ihrenhell) ' r "ion ,V . V" Hai'r ,0 i I " ' " "utir Mill t mil , ' " t mpcrntuie t ' . : a V TtlbuV 'nl April 8th ' 'om n , rlvo me tho Si , tW i ", ,1ll,or ,H1" ,; i v i m f I Uliy sup. Jl b i,, of "' li firms It ' "I il ("l,r,,illy enter- . T I M Mai eh !7th ilf i " ' Ulng twen h f r ure thieo , i b ( I for uer Ojt ' , i l" have lend l .h i a ? "" bl uV r , , " ," ruAn V. n l n'" . ri,0"irts V ' i Pi ',' " lheio 1 It " 'md or any .',, " II rf ,ht lanl tiJl N ,'' not munrlcnt to jdj, ,8ia ,'on Uitthe o'nlll '"lllitj,, eli ' ' n r take be fore Ucomine Amerlean cltlien'-mue"tteaSllVhn,5 cltlien'-mue"tteaSllVhn,5 ,f0r "-"'""U. he ari hJor tOTeel8tii and lartleu r",," ; fine potentate cluieTof.u1 h " " before t-.i. Mercur Utah April 2nd Editor Tribune -Men located and workfnora ,?lm '" 18M " ' ''n nt nSv lUi?" .clalm nnd fnlle(1 lo record ?,ny la.tx,f Uono ""I" Ml Uoul 1 they have to lDC0tB niraln or woull taking P""n ami doing and leeord ngl"! MeciruT0'8"1 l hoU th0 cla,m"-A cla,m"-A location made In U9i worked for UilVienra nnd lhen abmdoned le probably an erroneous statement of ?.?...? i " 'e'lon proMded that be tween dato of failure lo work nnets mentt) and 1901 no alld location was Plated uion the grounl b third per- t ii. ..l 'i uta'' April 1th Idltor Irllunc-Is wood alcohol sold or handle 1 by wholesale liquor dealers Subscriber Wool alcohol is handled by drug hat has been the reienuc of the T".. t,efartment since June 30 tDOIf lias It Inereised or lcreased as to the torre-pondlng period of the pre ceding year' J 11 the latest figures obtainable from tho otnee of the superintendent sjs tem of postal llnance nt ashlngton lire for tho quarter ending September jj, l?,01 and are 1 0 8"0 3Jo "i, against ?:,J " ". M tot ,,le same quarter of 1900 and $.3 071 S90 11 for 1SJJ R hat Is tho capacity of tho largest printing press In the world 2 hat Is the larRcst number of colors that cun be printed at once Sherman The laigest prejs In the worll is now building nnd when done will (.rint 150 -00 eli,ht paRo papers paj.es of ordinary or-dinary size i er hour 2 There are presses that will print cloen colors nix on one side flo on the other and presses could be made to Increase this were it desirable but flvo colors are ample for most color work , Clinton la April 4th Editor Tribune In your Questions nnd Answers column please say If Hon A A Clark has a son namel Edward M where he l located and 1 Iti age A man from IJutte contends there Is no son of that name but unless un-less I am mistaken I knew him In charge of his father's mine at Ophlr Utah last ear L Senator Clark a tons are A Clark Jr nnd C Clarl There Is on r Clark nt Ophlr but he Is not a son of the Senator Has the holder of a mortgage on land the right to exuet more than the lebt it represents say bj securing the Ian 1 for himself ? Due tB can state for ou the theory of tho matter in a court of equltj and that will sulllce It ou arc supj oslng a case if joit ore actually Involied jou shoull consult a lawjer Tho theory is that the mortgage Is but a sccurltj foi the debt an 1 if the creditor cred-itor trlen to sicuro more from the land than debt and Interest It Is in the nature na-ture of n icnalty that the court will relleo on pijment of tho actual due niackfoot Ida April Cth Ldltor Trll ine Iln1lj Inform m what klnl of wood cigar loxes are usually male of D It Jono I rom sft re I cednr commonly known an Tennessee cedar Sill Iako Cits Airll 3rl 1 dllor 1 ribune U hnt was the name of the steamer which sank Just oulslio the dollen Pate with C nsul AMI limn nnl many others? 2 tMien (111 the wieck ccur sullj Tho Itlo Janeiro 2 I ebruary 22 102 lll sou print n sketch of n class of people callel M. nes? " What are tho namrs-nn I dimensions of our hea lest tattlcshlis' W II W I lies were a smill Jewish sort of the time of Christ were msstlcs nnlmmt of them wero celibates Their rharae ter nnl history are Imolwl in ob (.curlty but Christianity stands In close connection with them nnl the claim has I een nlinnced that Chrlit enmn from their ranks 2 Tho heaviest c mi leled ate of the class to which the Alabama Illinois Hearan.e an I Ken-tuiky Ken-tuiky lelong fheir dlsj laccmcut Is 11115 tons but battleshltn of 15 000 tons are lull ling C I A In the Unite 1 (Slates on! Canada tho Oil bellow h number 1 n.7 -C'! tho Morons 90. MI an I the Knights of Pythl-iH 610 911 A 1 A 1 1 r tl e fortv sears endlnt I nt June SO 19U tin Unite 1 St ites I as expeiiled In 1 cnslons J" "02 550 211 9S Perry Ida prll th Tutor Tribune -(1) Whit Is the namo if tint small country between Spjln and I ranee what klnl of government gov-ernment has It, what Is Ihe ciiltal and hiw mans InhilltinlH his It? (2) What In the dlffeienco between a sqtnio Inch nnl an Inch squaie' (3) Who Went? In unswerlng this ques tlnu which Is comet I ihn aul me or J ihn an 1 I 7 A Subscriber n lorra it Is n ic ul lie goii ined 1 y twenis foiu consul win are cloctel by tin p 'Opk Its c i Itnl Is An Ion a 1 r ulallon 12O00 ( ) rsonc (3 ) John nn 1 I W li N Lalysdas Is the day after Ncwr eirs I inter diss uie twelve searly tho Welneslis 1 rl lay nnl Satuidas following the first Pun lay In lent nfter W httnun las after Septem I er 14th nnl nfier Decemt i llth li th I toman Catholic anl Anglican churches thes aie marled bs fasting anl irnsei Low Sunday Is tho Hun Jaj Minn Int, I 1M01 Mclijiume Im New learv laj falls l rll lOtli when sear 13 0 1 eblns "W nl jou print some Information con corning llcllgilnnd Its i topic mil the oilKln nt Its nime" I HO It is an Islanl n mile loni, nnl a thirl nf o, mile wile situate 1 in the North sea ul nut forty miles fioni tho mouth of tin I lie Dinliu. most of list cen tury II was n Urltlsh poiscsslnn I ut it was ce lei tn minimis In 1S90 Its It Inl Hunts me nbout "000 nno diss lilslans se linen nnl llnhermen hinlv md nlmltlio In their habits nnl 1 ai lug contempt ft i Ian is lien Ihe i the class iieiclnntH who tavo Inmlgiiitel fr m the 1 in i enn mall lai 1 1 merts diseiso an 1 crime are almost mil nown V liiso rorulitlon of luting filk nnl tourists li here iluilng summer Th tnnio comes fioni a Germ in word sib nits Int silnts Irn I oi Island Who wero the trinnlators of tho Anieilcnn lovlsel lerslm of llw lllble ' What ii lvantuge did they havu oier the KIHK Jmnea tianslators' II two cimmlttees of srlolnis nnl hurch dlsnlfirM 5. members for the Biltlsh organiiatlon onl .7 in the United Stilus the w orl had been In aiiKunttd In Ho Church of 1 nrland hut the oilier donomlnitlons using the t J lines ersloni wen lnlted to Join ml dll to ! That of the great ad- inco In schulaiahlp since lull which ins cieclull uonblo In Hebrew and QneU ililloloss, textual criticism Thel0 nn,, blbll,a' Keogrnihy Z, im. "n" ""I to rr du e a nr i Ur the nVl ta. b'.lnK the 'l erlon up to holaishlp Present standards of I"i.,V,int narl."f 'ho glohe Is Iceland' Ami Li"1"'1"11 or " "' rountrs Poken- i0", ,U1,al "'"Silage I, POKcn' i W hat climate has it-b H mllVi"-?-. Vll""" ,he Arctic circle 250 nr . " eJ,Bt of feenhn 12 It Is a i ait ?uli h.??nl"h klnS'oni but h,s home fer ni - ii?f ,B?,ernt' 'hrough a mem-' mem-' " ' l'ng s Cabinet who Is re nofmfn n.nd n""'h e Coierior ai - Jtoun ,? r" Icelandic wllchwas ThiMilJl'J r,,r Sconllnavli until the ii e,n,n.centurs and is n sister Ian nMy .'."";"" form'' 4 Mill on- "?, " w"-le it is without for .'J" anI ceieals went rlien In Its tnort summer but gaiden egetablc fnr it!n a1a ,hert " Socl pasturage tor sheep and ponies i ii. -. .. Lngan April 9th m.iiiJor Tfl'mne ou will kin lis oblige a ruder of sour aluable i aper by answeilng the f lloilng q lestlons "1 Soar Simdaj Issu April 13 102 (1) .hi Pu.?1,,e!L r miw of rillroals In the Unltel Strtes anl their al latlnn ana numlei of men emplosed (2) The "!, i .ur.ot '"."" of railroads In Europe and I their valuation nnl the number if ff.W (3) lne ''i""1 ot ,ho rmn, Siberian ralhoad Its cost when startecl anl If completed when? tl) . . "i"M "me made by railroad train- student , 'JiS,.atl"llcal tablei say ls.0 000 to 1 0 000 but latest returns would sho over 200 000 miles The aggrok,at amount of rail vas securities reported ,io the Interstate Commeice commls slon June 30 1900 was 111 491 014 0 It f,.next.t0 'Possible to give the Ml ii""1 .LuJ,inullln,lns the number of Si1, :CO0M ' 100ft Eies 12 000- 000 000 nd 110 000 a mile Is posslbls a fair nvci.ifie The Interstate Com merce commission report sns 1017GVJ men were emplosed for the sear en 1 ins June Oth (2) 1C 510 miles (Worl I Almanac) (3) The Trans Siberian railroad 1201 miles to Lai e llalkal was opened In 1S9" and nt the en 1 of 1RM the continuation to srsanteask (.93 miles was opened establishing steam communication between St Peters burg anl the Pacific coast la steam ers on the Amur tho trains for the present being ferric 1 ncros Lako Hal kal The Manchurlan rallroa I I as not Set been completed Its length is es tlmated nt 123 miles The total lngth li about 6000 miles (4) Chicago i Northwestern 2 4 miles in 1 minute and Z0 seconds or 130 miles per hour Is Falstaff a historical character" 2 Is not tho water at the 1 ottom of the ocean trvctleally tie rame density as that at the surface' 3 'Will jou ex-Plain ex-Plain how oil stills troubled waters' Also Ho has been identified as Sir John Oldcastle distinguished as the first author au-thor and the first marts r among the PngllBh nol lilts He was turned nil e In 1417 A less complete Idcntltlcatlon as Falstalt is that of Sir John Faslolf who lived from about 13 8 to 1459 2 It Is denser of course but the dirfer-ence dirfer-ence Is small conrldering the enormous iressure let according to Talt an ocean two miles deep loses seventy-six feet of actual depth because of com- 1 resslon and the depression of the nc tual ocean bares some 2 000 000 square miles of tho earth s surface that otherwise other-wise would be under water 3 Large waves are lncrea 1 In size and tho destructive de-structive motion of the water compos Ing the waves Is Increased In force by little waves that ride on the surface of the large ones A film of oil on the w a ter prevents the formation of small waves so stops the increase ot the larger waves anl checks the motion of the water In the latter before it reaches tho I reaklng or combing l olnt As to the Rocky Mountains The following was printed In this department de-partment two weeks ago Marlon March 2 th niltor Tribune 1 lense answer In soir valuable paper which Is right V teacher, a RMduate of one of tho hlt,h scl ools nf this State askc 1 n cUss In gcoarni h What mountains bo in 1 the Columl la platen l on tho west' Tui II No 1 nn-swore nn-swore 1, He Sierra Neva la or nscndo range ' 1 unll No 2 sjIJ. No, Ihe Itockv ino mtnlns loui I the ColuinhK plateau on the west The teicher hald rs It Is th i Hocky mo ntnlnn tin me on the v estern lm indars ot tho Columl la plat ciu Which Is rlKlt i unll No 1 tho teacher or pupil No .1 Also are the 81 em Nnnla cr ciscalo mo inialns over known as lie Hocky mountains V Con si nt Ilea Icr Wo shall hnvo to give the above up Thero maj lo a i liteau that some geog rnpl er names tho olumt la plateau east nf II a llocks mo mtalns 1 ut it Is a new one on us Comment on It comes as follows The Cnnectlon Owing to the fact that Tho Constant Header was not present when tho question was asked but his child 11 sears old was his authority au-thority for the suppose I error this ex-I ex-I Innatlon Is given I have t night the children that the Hocky mountain sss-tem sss-tem or N rth amerlean Cordilleras consist of the Colorado range the n-satch n-satch tho Sierra, the coast ranges nnd mans others For nuthorlty on tho sub Ject I refer ou to I c Conte 8 Compend of Geologj l ago 23S Appletons I h$ i leal Geography page IS It 8 Tnrrs 1 Irst Book of 1 hjslcal Geog-rnphj Geog-rnphj iakc33fi and If It is necessary I can produce other authority on tho subject Marlon School Teochei We suppose that It would be competent compe-tent for i geoginpher to group all the mountains of North America tORe'lier under any namo he might choose for them but tl nt vvoul 1 not be the chisel-ficatlon chisel-ficatlon that would bo nccepted Neither can any classification that groups the Itickj mountains the Wasatch tho SI crra an 1 the Coast rango together It is much to be regrettel that school books do not follow the classifications anl nomenclatures of the Unltel States olllclal report |