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Show THE MAMMOTH RECORD. MAMMOTH III YATGII TOVEll ?; - Two Men siGN,'!RiAURE"'Hicrf Re- CHARGE MADE THAT LOBBYING IS GOING ON IN .SPITE OF ., YOUTHS TO TAKE quires CERTAIN INSTRUCTIONS f Hi 1 House Takes Whirl at Overtime Work, But Night Session Proves Rather Unprofitable Because of Vrangling4 , j I Effort to Pass the Dern Inheritance Tax Bill Over the Governors Veto Proves Unavailing in ,, the Senate. - r Salt Lake City. The house passed Salt Lake City. Tlip part-tim- e sdiool bill became effectie on March nine bills before noon on March 10, enth day of the legisla11, when Governor. Bamberger bignyd the fifty-s- e tive session, and when it reconvened HovscBill No. 43,-JT-t t !t1, The part-tljn- e school net compels at 2 oclock quickly passed the con parents anil guardians of all children current resolution by Senator Eliza between '16 and 18 years of age to see beth J. Hayward, authorizing the gov that the minors attend school at least ernor to' appoint a committee of five 1 41 hours per year, hot less than four to study and formulate a plan to American hours a 'week, between 8 a.f m. and commemorate irrigation 6 p.m. 'these school hours"are to be From then until adjournment at considered part of the working hours oclock there was continual scrapof all minor children as provided in ping and a number of oratorical any federal or, state law governing brickbats were thrown at state offi hours of employment.-Th-e cials, members of the legislature and morning sessjyn of the senate others who happened to come within on March 11 was spent in discussing range of the houe barrage. Stevens bill licensing drugless healers, Lobbyists .and lobbying came in for otheru ise known as cliiropfactor two stiff rounds is the house during Richards bill. The bill was amended so as to the afternoon. Speaker eliminate that feature which providedr opened the first round by announcing t ha t'vlrpgless healers ivho s;ha,f been that lobbyists were becoming loo bold, and are practicing in the state should that they had invaded the sacred be' licensed without any showing of sanctuary of the house floor and were button-holinat their members educational qualifications, and passed desks. A house rule prohibits lobbyon final reading. Representative Cardons house bill, ing at all times on the floor of the known as the blue sky law, was chamber, and It vas ordered ttmt this ' passed oil final reading by the senate rule be rigidly enforced.' An effort to, pass the Dern inheron March 11. .Senator Haywards bill placing the itance tax bill over the governors administration of the child labor law-i- opposition in the senate on March 10, 'the fiapds I Of, theh Industrial coin- - failed. The"roll call on the question I y j mission, instead of the juvenile court, showeij not only a lack of the constion final reading by the tutional majority; but a majority was passed senate on March 1. . i against the passage, the vote being Senator Sanford's bill- permitting eight for passage and ten against. Che new motor vehicle license law cities '6T the first Tlais to do improvei ment work costing not more than 6000 was signed by the governor on March without contracts was passed on final 10. Motorcycles are taxed 3; the remaining pleasure car rates are: Vereading. L" Representative Newmans t,wo house hicles" not exceeding and a disburs'ng officer 5 ; between biljs providing-fo- r forJthe ntionffr guard and providing $15; all steam cars, 10; that staff "Officers of the guards shall hli- - electric cars,' $10, commercial be men. of jinilitary experk ice, so the trucks from 10 to $75. rheDern bill, relating to banking stae( in ay' 'pahticipaf'Q in lederal mill-- ' tary aid funds, were passed on final business, and the amendment measure was passed on final reading by the , reading by the senate. denatur-ized- . The members of the lower house od senate, after it haij been As presented the bill made It March 11, for the first; tlifie tried, hold-- ' ing night sessions, but the scheme did a felonv for any officer., pr director not result in a material gain, as tliij of. a. bank to borrow 'from the bank greater portion of the night session more, than 15 per cent of the amount of Jts capital steck and surplus. This was spent-in- , wrangling., ,. The house killed the Croft bill pcetiort was stricken., out, t . Senator Clydes bill imposing a grazamending the laws relating to eminent domain, at the night session pn March ing license upon .transient, stock from g i i , , 1 - - 11. - outside states wras considered on raiding and then under suspension.,! the rules was passed on final reading. The tax ds.idasigned to protact the summer. range oft Utah from transient stock. An If fort to introduce 'ia the senate a substitute bill designed to meet the sec-un- ft ; The Hinckley prohibition amendment bill, which had caused more discussion perhaps than any other house measure, was tabled, Representative Hinckley declaring the house action to Tie a low down trick, in his opinion. Several bills were passed by the house on March 11. 'The Dern bill designating the state highway system which will receive the benefit of the road bond issue, was passed and returned to the senate in practically the same condition as it reached the house from the upper body. This measure therefore goes to the governor. The oilier senate measure passed was Senator Sputhwicks bill relating to the conferring of degrees by the University of Utah. Although it met 'with considerable opposition, the Masters bill authorizing counties to levy a small tax for the establishment of county law libraries, finally weathered tfife gale and was sent merrily on Its way W the senate(. AT TAE CAPITOL. objections of tliA1 governor by providing h 'separate scale of taxes for collateral heirs was defeated, but finally Senator Dern 'was permitted to introduce the ( bill as originally presented to the senate without any scale of taxes;; - 5 - r .? . .'fti i H LEGISLATIVE NOTES. - n ' In 'itlte "senate on ;Ma rch Chezs bMl, Senator 7, proving that 'elective cptny, )fjicer,xcept county liall be elected, forfour-ear, terms instqqij of tvyo, was amend-ciiTyep $eeoi muJln&jThe, l bilwas amend ed to1 provide or ecHon In 1920ad.-.- four-yean in L022. iutd every Idu thcPt'afterc H March 7 was tho last day Hpon which! bills sent to the governor 'tor" action the ,to be acted upon and returned--ttlf ri3 JotuniWe n fVAl r s a t U r d 'V f bills sent to him later, under the bnv, he may lioM'inldKp,sen and1 at his Idlsute bftt!' the iegista-tur- e adjourns. t'"Tlictscf)tit(rhieiffled the house' toad bond. bSll1' to,1 til'crease, tlWltA'lij issuer for state roads from $3,O0O,O'1O to $4,000,000 and to ,r educe the amoupt that must lie expended In each county1 from $75,000 . to, $25,000. It also aided a clause requiring that aU'work costing more tluip $25,000 and not done by convict labor must be done, under, gaptract jet tp the lowest bidder. Ip. preparation for the grand, cleanup at the finish of the legislature, the senate on March 7 named a sifting committee to pending gnl w,eed,qut t,he, unimportant, measures that must be sacrificed ip the closing lours of the legislature to clenr the rind for more important 4 legislation. . LeflislnttVe Investigation, of the de,-- , bank at, Suit Lake Ls functiMerehant fact was brought out .This underway. when the committee on corporations in the house submitted tl report. In connection wfth a report from the committee named by the governor to make recommendation as to a suitable memento for Utah men who served Jj tbe worJd,jvaiUl bill was Intro dueod. In the sennte on March 1 bf Senators Hayward and McKinney providing for an appropriation of $25,000 for a state celebration and giving of certificates of 'honor to all Utahns . . entitled to receive them. ( bill house The crenting representative district No. 20 In Daggett county, wus pussed on final reading by th y i jpt'vo-term-e- a rj , The income tax bill for egyppjqnajmrposes was passed by tW house at tiie'sossion of "Marclt Jtflis bill was prepared by a special revenue committee which the fepuse appointed to solve flip school tax yjyestion so that the less populous sections of the state would not bp taxed In greater amounts than tho more populous sections The proposal to redistrict tlie, legislative districts f tlie sta,te was killed by tfie bouse on March 8.' Uffrfniinous consent Wna- - given the appropriations committee on. March 8 to introduce twro appropriation bills. 1 heyTpiw ide ah approbation for the stalAito buy sdnie Ilutchtown claims and to reimburse the school fynd, wiiiHf will suffer' a loss, through the salehbf irrigation bonds, the constitu-frovidinflult the school fund bo 'made to suffer n loss.' I ftfler n suspension of the rules Scimtflt Stringnani Introduced a bill Hineijdinj' thy present budget law so os to provide tbat tbe legislature may not cniishjcr bill carrying appropriation during the first thirty days cf the tho budget has been acted both limses before ttmt time. upopiy 8 , g o 1 1 The senate on March 8 rejected bit for u constitutional niiiMidment permitting the consol .f city fl'nd county go voVn incut's In (If i'es lif tli i4 state upon vote of the jlij districts affected. peojj The conference conittiy; pn ( the senate nmendmenls to the Plercey eigjifcfcohr fa w1 for women,' reported buck recomfnendlng that both housed; concur In, an iMiietpIment repiovlng exemption of application of the law from ,eingl lyees engilged lr Interstate commerce, front I hose employed under consenate. tract and (hose upon piece work. J , Stage Fight as -- m-h- nt-ifticf- ( UTAH MIS AIIO r vr M. Z. Jypes, a brAkaaiair residing In Ogden ami employed oe the Southern Pacific, had his left arm cut" off at the shoulder at Tooga, Nevada. - Members of the legislature were-guestof tthe, lTnivtsity of Utah at a banquet gh'en March to celebrate the fifty-firA- f annlvershry of the ' institution. ' John Youngquist, proprietor of an auto repair shop, at Brigham ' City, suffered a broken jvrist when big arm was caught in a bel which he was working near. Governor Bamberger and. former go ernor John C. Cutler and William Spry have been made honorary chair men of the Utah branch of the League to Enforce Peace. The estate left by the late Senator Thomas Kearns was valued at $2,046,-24S.4- 1 ' according to, tlie Inventory of the appraisers filed in the office of the county clerk at Salt Lake. Salt Lake may be, selected as airlanding plnce in a plane flight from .Mather fieldj Saca mento, Cal., according- - to a communication received at the state capital. During the past week livestock inspectors visited Boxelder county and inspected 1552 head of dairy cattle and of this number' they found six. teen head showing symptoms of tuber Hun- dreds Stand Helpless. DROP FROM WEAKNESS . Bodies of Men Were Mauled and Hackedin Almost Unbelievable Fashion, and Their Clothing Was in Shreds. Mike Smith, Chicago. a Slav, climbed the ladder leading Mntrf the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad tower at Erie and Kingsbury streets to relieve Dominick Gijgontl, an Italian. The' men watch the dossing over many tracCs ahd Switches, and lower and raise the gates. There' lias been hostility between them for some time. Mike, as 'he stuck his head Inside, saw.somethlng that fired his anger. He said: Who droe that spike hole, through that galvanized bucket? 'r 'Scene of the Battle. ' Hot words followed, and the men squared off. The site chosen for the battle wah in a little room four by six feet. It'was glassed In before - the fight and on top of a tower maybe 15 feet high!1 ' " Mike chose an iron bar an-- i a short piece of chain. Dominick kad a can cover for a shield and u k2ny hydrant key for a weapon. With oaths the men began to fight. Blood flew and the windows were demolished. People began to gather. The crowd swelled to dozens, hundreds, and theh perhaps a thousand or two. Neighbors phoned for the police. ' Minut is passed and the battle went on. Otto J. Stolzenberg, chief of the railroad police, and Joseph Haggerty, 'city patrolman, were soon on the scene. 4hey eross-couptr- " culosis. y . ' ' last if V 3 Abraham R. Majors, pardoned January from the Utah' penitentiary for the murder of Captain William 'a,. Brown of the Ogden police department in 1899, has been arrested at Los on a burglary charge. Probably the only Salt Lake young woman to possess a regular army disair-tigh- t, impurity-pro- of charge, Miss Dorothy Jennings, has teturned to Salt Lake- after a military experience at Long Island, N. Y whither she went last August. The jury in 'the case f Miss Margaret "Comrie of Provo agtiinst Me. and Mrs. L. L. Donnan of Provo for i C -AFTER assault and batery awarded Miss Comrie damages of $250 against each deEUERY fendant in the federal court. MEAL Tlie prosecution ' of tlie physicians of Ogden who have failed to ijifiKVe-portof births and contagious is recomifielided by Dr. T.' 11. Beatty, state health' commissioner, 'in a letter to the local' health Officials.' J 4.av Plans for prosecution of war work in, the public schools are to'Be considered at a meeting of county superintendents, w hick has beeu .called to convene in the offices of ,the. state board of education . at Salt Lake, on A Natural Queat'on. The ,TesL , March 15. "When I was a little lad. Knicker What Is a stable govera-ment- ? That a strong and rapid cy Trent js said the portly plute, my good setting in tdwaref more direct, voca-lionmother used often to say to me, CyBockhr One that is locked 'before training Cn Utah tua) higli rus, be honest and saye your money.? - Ijhe horse is gone. 0 Bs. 'Ball, 'state Schools, is the report of I. "Ah, yes ! returned old Festus Pes' of : education, s supervisor ter. "And which did you , agricultural b,.Th$ .Ideal following a visit to the schools of Star. Is running in Jimps What City 4 Cache valley. zlne just now? Its Sound. Planf are feeing mad$ to mhke the I think, too much fugitive poefcfy. I am always on the qui vlve when i i j. coming Western 'Consumers! week, r ' It is better to be up with the lark whicli tliis year will ..begiVi'M0nday, I motor. Is that a new make? than down with the measles. success In April 14, an unprA-gdenteUtah. The purpose' of this week is to educate and reawaken western people to the advantages of patronizing home industries. Buffalo meat is still a' prime favorite of the meat markets of Salt Laky. It is retailing betweeq 20 to 50 cents a pound, but It is claimed that tlie The Battle Went On. meat is really as cheap as 'beef round were helpless, for the battle was go- steaks at 30 or 35 cents, because, in ing on in the tower, up a shaky lad- butchering 4he animal the bones are ; der, and to stick a head up meant all removed. men death. The free Salt Lake's probable Informally dispenswayed and weaved and gasped. More" minutes sary and medical clinic was assured at passed. -- Blood was everywhere. Un- a meeting of business men nnd a comder the blows they gradually weak- mittee of eleven physicians representened. -- i ing the Salt Lake County Medical so. Bptb Fightero Collapse. . ; ciety, when donations amounting to Finally they collapsed and the, po- several hundred dollars were credited lice reserves arriving, lowered them to the Clinic. , imj; At fhe East Chicago avpnue down. 'Within six hours of his marriage' to station examination showed that the imi Ogden girl at Salt' Lake, Albert mens bodies were mauled nnd hacked i 24 jears old, a Greek employed. Curios, .I A inan tnjpst unheltevahla-taliiou.In was the kitchen, Orpheuin Camly Hielr clothing wns In shreds.-- , All smoking tobaccos use some flavoring. The In the city jail at Ogden upon the JRnitli lias a wife and four children. clfarge of stealing two $100 Liberty Encyclopaedia Britannica says about the manu- - y njw Mower, a'sy Vis" Pg?? chilbonds nnd a war savings stamp from -- 7 dren. on the Contineat y ' facture of smoking tobacco, his employer. aViis Leonard and in America certain sauces8 are employed . . . the LeonanF'Hyrzke to was sentenced pay Qiflstiunsen, the 'sauces' i to improve the flavour and, J use1 Makes Plans for ByrTal and sene not more than five ; . burning. qualities of the leaves." years "W lien lie, pleaded .guilty at Og; Before Site Takes Cife - c:. , ' , ti den to he change of bigamy.' Cora C!?V , wholethe chocolate most Miss Pa. Anna Tuxedo limes. uses Siins Hayzke, wife No. 1, of Omaha, purest, Epsqn. 07. ib.fforf nding hrrllfe by Jlu and Virl Virysdale Christiansen, wife all of and delicious some flavorings! Everybody gas route, laid out all the dojli-inNo. 2, of Ogden, were both im court. chocolate added know 'in'khlch she wished t$be all chocolate likes we A proposition is to be, presented to huriCdtJstulYed paper Inthe board ofyeounty ciTmmissioners to makes the to anything as a flavoring always thing qnd door fVanies, Wrote!. Utcall an election for tlie purph&e of votdash of ter to Vet' nieces and then listis That still chocolate, more why enjoyable. ing aond lsjiie of $100,000 to conened one end of h gn tube to from the struct selected and properly .Highway most to the atQncrete added carefully hermiouth by a linen holder that Salt Lake county line south through she had fnnde'fbr Hint "purpose. uxedo more epjoyable- aged burley tobacco, makesT to Tdoele, thence to St. John and a o t . Lake road ( from tlie Tooele-Sal- t j "Your Nose Knows d Grifntsville. t Politeness is Painful, The articles of incorporation for tie - O. Solomon Crass-gree, Citizens bank at Bing rehabilitated . Is going. to be ahotlt the most hAdii Try Thu Test: Rub & little Tuxedo briskly nnd the Copper Stale Bank at In in these , unpollfe person tfeg .palm of your hand to bring out its full parts from under the numes of Cen this tlUe (qfy. J Grnssgreen' was crank-- j iCopperfield. Then smell it deep its delicious, puts aroma. trill Bank of'HIngliam and Copperfield lqg hls'auiomoblle when policeman Bank of Copperfield, were filed fragrance will convince you. Try this test dropped .off a passing street cur. As ijStnte With any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo r week. last he alighted.Vhls revolver dropped out stand or fall on your judgment Its hoisted,' and Grassgreen, being po- ir That W. J. Sorenson came to his lite, stooped and picked Jt, up for the death from the effects of a bullet fired Your Vqse Know 9 , 97 Rcfr.r In doing so, the weapon was with felonious Intent by Donuld Smith schnfged and Orassgrecn was shot Grant, was tlie verdict return by th coroners Jury at Ogden. Soreyson, it through the. right hand. Is alleged, Was shot through the abdo' -J men February 25. Use Vsrt to Haul Away Loot. IM . ' ChlcAftfo.-Dpplet- ed of all furnlturo, Plain City peeds a new cemetery. IgpestrJesUnens, sliver and rugs, the The present one Is filled. This anhyuse of A. F. Smith was found vir- nouncement was made when it was tually empty when the family returned stated the residents ef that community, IWFttfMf Tobacc fw Pip aad from the theater. Burglars, armed which Is .one. of the oldest Ift.Veber with Hj moving van, had buslej them- - county, will meet to consider tlie a A,e!ve during the hours of the Smith i lter of buying land adjacent to the lfcBence present cemetery. The Flavor Lasts Aii-gel- All three kinds sealed in packages. Be SURE to get VRIGLEYS s' 1 dfs-eas- al do?"-HCan-s- as tpon.-electlo- yalt'TbaVe City. ! STRINGENT RULES. .. '1 IlH BLOODY BATTLE E CITY. Your Nose Knows ' 1 ' , of (1 g that that a , ;" ' n 5 i V |