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Show DAILY UTAH TREASURE VAULTS TO REPEALS 8EN bounty thePETS. ANIMAL LAW ON S B'" Another bi ,, bounty B. Fought by tha M.mb.ra in th. Coun-T- h Houaa. w repeal the present law wa. preaente J Joi nt- and houae yeaterday. y Vnate It wa. labeled "Senate th sub-bi- ll 1H.. vo. 10." and wa. offered as a No- - - 'hllh WM re' the conference committee, bill differ, from the old one on two contain, a it in that which provide, that the right of .late to prosecute violator,with law 1. not Interfered ratUl of the law. fl.e minute, after the lntroof the bill It wa. pawed by the vote of the senator, pres- were genator. Loose and William, "ejylalning the measure. Senator a chairman of the rem-ewhich proposed It, said bill wa. aimed at preventing Swmore bounty frauds. He said It LLeled all bounty law. now existing hose pertaining to .qulrrel. ,tltut. , ... S 'S Snou. confer-committ- . m4 ee (flllboppcn bill Will not be .ent to the house tle consideration of the member. body. While It I. known that owl many will support the measure, ? improbable that some of the member, will light It, as they tajTkMi heard to say that they are ftvor of .uch wholesale nullifl-- L the measure carries with it. n, 15.600 needed to pay the Carbon iervice of the National Guard Maaty C j poon be paid. Senate bill No. In favor of H. B. cti today discarded the Ks H, which pa.Md unanimously, the that being tor it. pasaing qfim In favor of Mitor. were strongly note held rtrcfinjr interest on the large Ir the New York National Park bank The measure toon a. pos.lbble. to the governor for jo immediately uwX . 11 tl! iignature. pon the request of ld he felt Incensed who Senator Johnson, at the com-gon the the house of members by commls-40- ., deficit by the St. Louis fair the committee on appropratlons was ordered to investigate and the book, of the commission, and the mate adjourned until 2 oclock mt afternoon wssion of the house was .pedal committee to which relat-hy Kfered H. B. S3, by Thompson, to the repeal of the present bounty kva reported, through Representative Koehler, chairman, that there had been ktraduced by the Joint conference At the the nmmlttee in the senate a substitute Mteure bearing on the same subject. Introduced H. J. R. No. KucMer 2, karing on the same subject. The rules were suspended and the Rfolutlon was passed. recommended The committee also the passage of S. B. No. 10, substitute tor that offered by Mr. Thompson, and liked for a suspension of the rules for this purpose. The matter was debated it tome length, and on roll call the motion to suspend the rules was lost, the vote being 22 to 21. Kinney moved to refer the bill to the committee for futher amendments. The fDllowln bills were Introduced in the house yesterday: H. R No. 44 (Kinney) An act to amend section 4343, chapter 42, title 74. Revised Statutes, 1898. relating to (Judictorflng and counterfeiting. ial a R No. 45 (Kinney) An (mend section 3747, chapter 79, on relating to undertaking, act to title 73, appeal Justices? courts. (Judiciary.) R No. 46 (Kinney) An act providing for an additional method of taking of deposition, without the state. from . H. (Judiciary.) H. No. 47 a (Kinney) An act cltle. of the first and second daise to levy assessments and col-fc- rt special taxes on abutting property k beautify and maintain farklng In wets and avenues. (Municipal s.) a H. No. 48 (Miller An act to .mend section 8668. chapter 73, Revised tute. 1898. arts, justices (Judiciary.) R- - a relating to justices court, place of trial. No. 49 (Special bounty com- Relating to repeal of present law., (Referred.) R- a No. 50 (Panter) An act to Mnd section 10, chapter 101, Session of Utah. 1903, entitled. "Tres-P- N and Injury to Property," and act amending section 4430, Revised Stat-- ! (Judiciary.) mittee) tonnty until 4i. j,,: frntn t..l.r i. i.s iV p;,jje - FRIDAY, 00 I' suined. inakr fjrttu-- r s all the elatrritr veins win be t.ik.-- tiu, m. The auil.u-i.iuilaim f ,(, it.lXrtl Mining comiMt.y tlt. ,.,.ltel.ile on bed. the Is bas-- l on an of eougress passed a few years ago, in whi.-lthe concern was given the privilege of locating inti lode mining el., ini in payment fop giving Up it i,..,se secuivd frum the Indian roiift-rriiij- j tile I'rivi-leg- e Of working 3i0 of land in the elnterite arm. 1 he uf (j,,. projiositioii is seen w lien one infiiriiiij that a claim covers prarth-allten of land, and 10U claims would mean MmO acres of land. Who would not give up a lease on 300 acres of land Tor 1.U00 acres, even assuming that values were given? The Raven company has not only taken the 100 claims, but through the Florence Mining company and other subsidiary organisations it is understood to have practically monopolized every foot of the elaterile Held. Various methods were employed in bringing that about. To have the of the interior act on leases from the Indians all that was necessary was for the Indian agent at Salt Lnke to make a recommendation to the interior office, and the leases were granted. While the department is supposed to investigate all mutters that on the face are not right, yet influence is said to have been used In the Interior deiurtinent by intent on securing the corporation land. It was not only necessary to have the permission of an Indian agent and an official of the department of the interior to get all they wanted, but it was ulao inevitable that the same kind of influence must be used on member, of congress. The influence of the corporation In the greatest law making body resulted in the passage of act. extending the time for opening the reservation, so that other claims could he put In the corporation maw. It was also necessary to give golden food to have congress pass an act to given the Raven company 1.000 acres of land in exchange for 360. Who are the men responsible? The Ulntab Indian reservation was created by an act of congress In the year 1869. In 1891 the Raven company secured Its lease from the Indians. Five Indians had to sign the papers. The redskin, were feted In Chicago for a week or more before they were taken to Washington. They were driven around in a tallyho, dined and worshiped a. heroes. As soon as they had signed the lease In Washington they were dropped like cold potatoes. About two years ago the deal was made in congress whereby the Raven company was given extensive tracts of land in return for the lease made by 1 a.-re- the Indians. The officer, of the Raven Mining company, according to late advices, are Charles F. Pflster. president; L. D. Thoman, secretary and manager; O. H. Morgan, treasurer; T. J. Boggs and W. S- - Pot win, directors. Judge Pflster a a prominent capitalPotwin 1. also a ist of Milwaukee. resident of that city. Morgan, the treasurer, is also president of the ChiAs elaterite Is cago Varnish works. utilised in making paints and rubber goods, it can be used by the company Morgan is connected with. Lettter. of congratulation are being received by the Post from persons who have been on the reservation and know the conditions existing there. The following letter is a sample of the many being received: The Denver Post: Gentlemen I am glad to see you go after the land frauds in contemplation in the opening of the Uintah reservation. '1 spent over two weeks last summer All In and around the reservation. the things you claim were more than In the air. Especially the mineral claim frauds were openly discussed. I received the Impression that no outsiders will possibly be given an opportunity to obtain anything valuable, If Influence can prevent It. It might be dangerous for me to have my name used, or even the town my letter comes from, so don't do it. "For the benefit of the common people go after the whole rotten business. " Yours truly. Little by Uttle the whole Infamous plot Is being divulged, and the dosens of men who were driven violently from the reservation when they tried to prospect will be given an opportunity of telling what they know. Imperfect Digestion Means less nutrition and in consequence less vitality. When the liver fa.Il. to secret bile, the blood become, loaded with bilious properties, the dithe gestion becomes Impaired and recHerblne will bowel, constipated. tify this; It gives tone to the stomach, liver and kidneys, strengthen, the apcompetite, clear. nd Improve, the to life new and vigor plexion. Infuse, Import, of Macaroni. the whole system. 50 cent, a bottle. waronl, vermicelli and all similar Sold by Geo. F. Cave. Pmtions constitute, as a whole, lmPyfant Item of breadSelected ApproprlAta Text Kirted for consumption Into th, There le a church In one of our States. In the fiscal year cities which boaata of a very fie5, i . combined Imports of large A short time ago a pulpit. amounted to 29.670,191 high who wa. of a nervpreacher strange p4u.;aiue,d ,i ,uoo4i9: ,n ae ous temperament, "occupied" this puwere year the 3''-- -,9S lpit but as the sequel will show, only builds, slued at $974,929. for a very short time, for, having taken hla text and said about a dozen words, he startled the congregation As I am not used Co pulby saying: you will pardon Sell as pit. g. high as this your customer lilces me, I know. If I come down and h) Lily, preach my aermon lrom the lectern." He suited his action to the words and a very good sermon from the at s how to do business, preached modest lectern. And this was his - r feat & Next Time You Go East :! iis; . I.i p- ,i c I! .nil' f l i.'iimt to !,. :,t lg!; l y.n!-,- deft-tt- s u!i I .it.d BE SURE AND USE THE b-- i Ill.ik.' t'ifus.u'tv free. J. T. RUSHMER Union Pacific EXPERT MFG. OPTICAN. AT THE BIG SPECKS. and Chicago, riilwaukee & St. Paul the other day, m which jn::iuii tj,,. inhumanity ol of today, rot'si.., of the 'Tin' oul i!o not,- - of kiiiiliii- - Line i modern Hitlon, said w Ir. Walnut. "In what are accounted words J i?ih host writer of today, you will be have truck rather by a want of sympathy.' Sueh writer, the lee hirer went on, took the life of the East End. and drew it with remark tide accuraey of detal! and eonsldei .i,l,. power Of description. But they did not touch It with .i gentle hand. They treated the life of mean Mreet amt mean people much as an an.iiun.i-- t fouled n body LET THE X Oil tile .lissi etiliir lulde. "Oh." Dr. .11011 I'l'Oi eeded. "such & Railway Utah writer take the life of moiety, and tiefore the reader put the liook down lie left with the Idea, probably erCompany roneous. that in wliui i i ailed noeley w A f there hardly one man who 1 honorFurnish you with cither able. or one woman that i chaste." W or both. "Ian Macl.ireii" expressej the opinion th.it the three writer of Engllwh tic t ion who will most likely remain the C. W. WADE, Mgr. for Ogden X greatest Thackeray. Scott and Dickens are marked by the same note of humanity. Hall Caine's state of health has been eu using his friend a good deal or uneasiness of late, lie ha not been himself for a year or more, and it may he remembered that when "The ProdiUNDERTAKER gal Son" was only half written, the EMBALMER author broke down and hud to go to Open Ail Night St. Moritz to finish the work. Bell Phone 520X. Independent 620 He 3620 Washington Avs. stayed there several months, and when Ogdra, Utah. he returned to the Island of Man rewas it he that would cently hoped keep going for quite a while, but evidently the tusk of seeing hi latest novel through tlie press, and the part he took J. E, Dooly, President. in the discussion that followed it. pubHorace Peary, were too much for Hal Caine. lication, For several weeks he has suffered from Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. ncute Insomnia, and on Saturday last A. V, McIntosh, Assistant Cashier left for Swltxerland, where hi. phy.l-cla- n has ordered him to make a lengthy stay. Meanwhile his renown la increasing on this side of the water, at least at a rate which must make his keen rival. Miss Corelli, rattier jealous. The other day the Rev. R. J. Campbell, the brainy young successor of Dr, Joseph Parker, at the city temple, declared in a public address that he preferred the ofOQDEN, UTAH Manxman's hot work to that of George Meredith, and during Christmas week another incident was recorded which UNITED STATE8 DEPOSITORY. testifies in h' way. to the potency of the name of Caine. This was the sale, to a PAYS INTEREST ON SAVING8 fashionable butcher, or a bullock bred ACCOUNT8 AND TIME on the novelist, model farm in the more or Isle of Man. for $243.50, $2.50 than wa. paid recently for' a similar beast reared by the king. uliiu-n- t What two greater meaning t t THE ROUTE OF THE t than Overland Limited LightaPower i t 1 I Light : THROUGH CARS TO CHICAGO. CLAUDI: S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent 106 WEST 2ND SOUTH t C. J. A. ST- - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. After the Stork mm4454WH44mH has made his visit, there is need of a two-fol-d Lindquist HtHEUSER-BlSc- f and ' the food w tkam tues. It contains just properties needed for mother and child. A predigested food with unequaled strengthening properties. Invigorating, sustaining, not intoxicating. Vice-Preeide- UTAH NATIONAL Sold by nntfnristi. Prepared by Brewing Assn Anheuser-Busc- h St. Louis, U.S.A. Dq not fall to lacluita tha Aahruaer-BuacIn your Ht. Louia u.lit-aeein- h .. Brawny BANK A Lov. Letter Capital and Surplus, $225,000.00, Would not Interest you if youre look-fa guaranteed Salve for Sores, Bum. or Pile. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, I suffered with an ugly Mo., wries: OGDEN. UTAH sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen'. DAVID ECCLES, President. Arnica Salve cured me. It', the best D. DEE, Salve on earth. 25c, at Jc.se J. Driv- THOMAS Cashier. JOHN PIXGREE, er's Drug Store. JAB- - F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: David Ecels. Thoms. D. Da. Gao. H, Tribe Barnard White W. W. Rit.r John Watson Joseph Clark Adam Pattormn or First National Bank Vice-Preside- Parker Goal Go. :I OFFICE AND YARD8 MOVED TO 27TH AND PACIFIC AVE. BOTH 'PHONES. Ball Telephone 213-- !i Z 182 Independent Woman new tahal tatai. ln. Hnt-- ns Mt, ividual Wa pay Interest on time deposits. treatAmple resources, courteous ment superior service. FIB EE ONE FINE SILK UMBRELLA. Every Week to One of Our Customers The Putnam Clothing House is now having its fourteenth annual stock-takin- sale g The entire line of clothing hats, gloves, underwear trunks, rubber goods and everything that man or boy can wear is being knocked down at prices that astonish everyone. Call and look them over. Each package of 25 cents and each package of 25 centa additional entitles the owner to a chance on the umbrella. idjwrkwilskrll. It hr rannot llipply Save your coupons. They will be good for a second drawing later In teh mwn. Weekly drawing take MAHl'KIn serai nd other, bis stamp for. Ultras Utantreird book fall prOeul.rud to Isdira. StKtKLCIk, irsrkBtWil"lert. TO BE GIVEN AWAY, rwtedlwy OrtK, minptd oa fcoodivi kvbil. will Ita utalaiMluiciy few of charge. ItCTKl-K- ! of 1 CyMMthCM W CIWlltoc Hill U.J wtt k $ ( ack CflUan, 1 Amckcn fa uUtar sum. ! ButttnUm ( fic roUarj. 1 AiMim Lw sad $ TWy d A- t- t MI OIRX BXAD Respectfully solicit, th. account, ol mercantile firm, and Ind- banks, 4 talerated end tosmld know .boat the wonderfel MARVEL Whirling Spray I l nnwiiniM BXLOW ) place each Monday. We have the latest Improved machinery and the beat help that money can procure. Open front shirt, are ironed to match and do not bulge Try our rough . dry family wash. This I. the moat satisfactory way of having the family wash done. Ail counterpane sheets, pillow slips, table cloths, napkins, handkerchiefs, towel, and cloth, are Ironed. All other article, are sent home ready for the Iron. IN BURTS WINDOW Don't forget to eavo your coupon, for th. big drawing l.t.r in th. sea son. SEE DISPLAY Dont Change Cars GET ABOARD AT SALT LAKE CITY; GET OFF IN CHICAGO. THATS THE WHOLE STORY OF IN A THROUGH SLEEPER A TRIP EAST VIA THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. SPLENDID SERVICE IS AL80 OFFERED TO ST. JOSEPH, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS IN FACT, ABOUT ALL POINTS EAST. OMAHA, TROY LAUNDRY TEA strangely appropriate text: "He that exnltetb himself shall be abused, and he that hnmbleth himself shall be . Mat-laren- , Z. k PAGE THREE. examination jii. - l.in Boiitiio Brier Rush.' gave a ItMure on "Kiinlin'sx in Fiction' ho tO Ill l l author of "Thi at ' i -- LONIkiN. - t' Hail Cain, in l' Health and Hi. Coit' dition Cause. Hi. Fri.nd. Uneasiness. t 'I : i COMPLAINS THAT MODERN FIC TION LACKS HUMANITY. ,lle. Runaway Bicycle with an ugly cut on the "lnatd of J. P. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. r (developed a stubborn ulcer unyleld-- i to doctors and remedies for four TKrt- Then Arnica Salve Rs Just 2for Burns, good aids. Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c, Jcse J. Drivers drug store. """i 1905. Optical Notes I ni.iy. j, 20, THE HOVEL A "anything else. JANUARY L BELUNDERED t Con I ill JOURNAL. STATE NEW IDEA G Women's Maffaalne w ssagasaterfSSgBa mm. ,Df lm CIWiIVi -- am it I. 0ra 1 It ttvtli kc ft1 tarn. dn hscb f fntiT prof iiitm 11 ,o' hra enstalra U MlAarBi ihi.a ,j llhmi. IbIhmIbv t uviwiwnMiMeo,Miiilrl,wT u, If you want to get your money's worth of good meats go to Ballard &RincKers R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. 79 WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. |