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Show DAILY both trrit.M ,, s. ;i! ,j try at n. step if i.ik-nbe ailmitu', miii wiped out." Mr. Dut lOjw, the coinm tiiiiis, fiol AKZ0Nt s"tr Kg NEW MEXICO BE joined. WILL Snou .1 , 1 . !... l fru. ;1 'V"!,- ',l'" press.,1 the.., f.,r i),,. , rn. - the JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY secro! "v ,.r Of J 11. V- UTAH LEGISLATURE In-- ji;.) ,.f 8, j.ivui Allot 1935. pr Majo port C.niK pi-- . iii'.tn.iiiiui l..,r:U:ut .,ii, M:ii-iri- PAGE FIVE. t v quii'iix Of t men. .1 STATE xh" si!. n..! .I'llliissiiil! "''"f 'T'5 fV! ct.n, r 1 Tl.l : lii ., I.I- - Succeirful in Secur Arixone Strip for Utah. t - ,,,. M '''' '': fl!i ( , . ii tl tPuMl VrS N ,1;r. . UTAH i Pirl,- - m..le iti M... FOR EVERY PURPOSE S" ,,f lu1 ljkr iiol. HOUSE it.'I'i.-N' ,,.l,1y s,,ke 1,iiii mat ,lf rir.-.Uv- sin.-lur- x. Measure of vi.-- FAVORS ANDERSON BANKING BILL. Made from chemically prepared wire. Will not rust or corrode - evv- - ilM,i in i - Intioduced by Mr. Kinney Regulates Street Railways. ar in ajy.iinst Hiy- ganiy are iieiess try." h,. oi.ii..s.,1 F Mut li ffASHiXOTON. s prise of Speaker Hull the separate Mexico. f,. Received From the House. and the iH:i.iprii , oe.ioi. of nie hour, the Mr. llatt i,f Oonueiileut (1f (lie committee on there night passed no lost as ;!. .ii in jiiilui-- uvi-- i 8:45 il.iul.i .ibout tile power of on- li.ink :i nil haiikm.tr, (he house went at bill Ing :i es to jetti.-Ji.iiiry. .atehood ML A. PW4 the instion "an polygamy, Mruiigly record in favor of J. A. n H. !: 'rniiiliit iiij 1)1, ust t admission of the state. tution whi.-i.-- ' he no .iH. al iniini, Anderson's exil"-bill nil. hi mini'll. Mine and (or the state inspection Fvll be comprised of In- to our ftiture." 01 :1torJ t0 of private banks. The committee gave mlniix and Oklahoma, and Newn. tuH. bounlP'l.ilnx In rcvoiii-- ! in two reports. The majority report according to the present tion ,.t will. The eliminated. was acainsl Hie bill and was signed IINo. I' IkUtitx in Justices' LIGHT tb. born .nd by A. V. Anderson, Hawley, Kinney court- - .lii.iuiury. H. I', Ni i lt. l;itini: in seri, uiit lire. in,l Joseph. J. a. Anderson was alone houne from th. ter ( ' i rri K.i I ion. :i in iiinking the minority But Agrl-nmany WMtern ,enator report. H. Xo. ri IVlItiniung; rnnirress rltoflw ,; ER opln-n- a ulien tlie the matter came before express the rrBfpatli-ehouse almost of the mem- for an .iivniri.itiiin m jirmnnU ro.id house will not accept the Tallied. ber iiie,i to ul,stituie the minority build " Wtood bill a. It passed the senate to senate the of report. failure the The consideration of II. n. No. 62. by Croup .v?hlU as It came from the house rEAD MAN HAD BROTHER IN llolierts, for the Begii s uitii the symptoms of a comreorganisation of the mon IDAHO 8PRINGS, COLO. in the defeat at this session cold; there state board of land eoimnissioners, dechilliness, sneezing, Hltebood legislation. veloped strained relation between sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, .Oktehood proceedings In the Kearns Sheriff Bailey Has Entered Into Com- Robert and Miller, the latter being hoarseness and impeded respiration. this evening Senator ien the chairman of the committee on pub- Give frequent small doses of Ballard's munication With Secretary of In securing the ilrnal success 0B Snow Liniment to the throat. lic land which had the bill under conMiners Union. Vof his amendment annexing Mrs. a. Vliet, New Castle, Colo., sideration. Roberts sought to have 17 . Jana along the northern March 1901: Mil "I think 19tli, the write, taken out Millof the hands of to Utah, of Arisona Sheriff Joseph Bailey today received er's committee and turned over to the Ballard'.i llorehound Syrup a wonderamendment came up for ful remedy, and so pleasant.1' 25c, 50c le a brief, but effective a telegram from William J. Pettit, sec- Judiciary roinmlttee, but Miller objectof the Miners' union at Idaho ed and the bill remain with the pub- and 1.00. Sold by Geo. K. Cave. retary YOtt.l: to He showed m in support of the senate that the Springs, Colo., in answer to an Inquiry lic lands committee. made about Enoch Jenkins, the man lr. Kinney determined to make of mountain, and whose atrip of country In Ques- - tain onbody was found at Little Moun- more trouble for tin street railway Saturday. The dispatch says: company. In a bill Introduced yesternatural portion of the state of "Enoch D. Jenkins, transferred to 45 day he make the demand that cars Shut off by an Impassable range Jamestown; try to locate brother John, shall stop to take up passengers when seentrins. the equally Impassable so far failed. the motorman l in u hurry; also that Vqh of the Colorado, and by the Another Jie company run cars enough so that dispatch from Idaho seat Arisona ?m4o river from the Enoch Jenkins, whose everybody can have a seat of hla or her government, the country In question Springs says: the many yenrs Notwithstanding was found near the shore of own. The hill was referred to the comchar-rtt- n body East ha been before the pubLynne" h a tdesvous for desperate on Great carSalt Lake Sunday, and who had mittee railroada. and common Immune from arrest and pun-b- y lic, it doe not lose one whit of Its been riers. evidently formerwas b murdered, authorities Arisona by power to attract and Interest an audiTwo bills passed the house yester- ence. ly a resident of this district. He was of the natural obstacles and from This was attested lust night 36 One about on of make incumbent the when the Mack Swain it years age. five feet ten day. state bound-11-7 the Utah government by Stock company Inches in height, and of a quiet dis- county commissioners to withhold the tfaea The vote on the amendment produced the play at the Grand to an of who He was treasurer position. a native county any of salary was Whies, was obtained audit-iicwhich filled the house in every bp vbich adoption and located here about eighteen years shall fail to remit money due the state M to IS against and was exceptionally appreciapart enwhen In The at the time. he arrived other ago, this country. proper tive. The company appeared to aplen-dl- d fhmugh an error on the part of the of Together with his brother, he was em- larges the powers of city councils In tally dirk of the senate the vote The allotted to ployed In the mines at Freeland, but some minor matters such as Increasing the advantage. suited parts them admirably, getraa on the Bard amendment when playera not on owners assessment has for been the here two or for the past property Cora g m considered in committee of the three Swain, In the emotional years. His brother, John Jen- the use of water for Irrigation pur- part ofKing Thole was recorded In the affirmative, Ladr Isabel, being very sucamendment a ma-ri- tr kins, was employed in a mine In the poses. cessful. that giving the clever portrayals were Other Creek district when last heard Contrary to expectations, the fight of two votea Later when a vote Cripple ' bill that of Harry Fahoncy as Archibald on Walton's from friends Senator in this registration city. by Theo. Lorch as Sir Francis; Tu taken In the senate Kearns vote not materialise. It was averted Carlyle; William Hutchiaon against the Both of these dispatches indicate did the as Old Dill, and E. Tti recorded properly move of Senator Bamberger, that Jenkins had a brother with whom by (oendment, making the vote a tie and R. Stanley aa Richard Hare. Fanny he had been employed for some time. the Democratic leader, to recommit it Hammond and Cecil Kay were also Mating it received an It is not supposed, however, that his The landll board bill created discussion, The llormon question veijy acceptable. towaa postponed until Mr. Burrows brother Is anywhere in this locality at but 'fEnst Lynne" Is being played this airing during the day. time the is and effort day. every adpresent aanounced his opposition to the afternoon again and The Little MinNew Senate Bills. both from Idaho Springs aption of New Mexico ana based his being made, ister" goes on tonight. 53 No. B. S. committee, to and Ogden, locate him. Judiciary ahgonlam on the revelations BNo. 25, granting The officers have no clue to the mur- substitute for S. which had been made evi- certain powers to county commissionS the case eg Senator Smoot before derer as yet, but expect to secure Second reading. He committee on privileges and elect- dence which may lead to one. The ers.S. B. No. 54 McKay, to establish Denver News of February Tth, con"I Is of chairman. he which ion, board of agriculture to be made annot vote for the admission of New tains a picture which Is a splendid state AgriculHpxIco," he said, because to take It likeness of the dead man, and Sheriff (art of Agricultural college. United Bailey has written to the News to as- ture and Irrigation. wt of the Jurisdiction of the S. B. No. 55 Calllster, amending fish ttates and lift It into statehood would certain where the picture was secured. and game laws. Kish and game. Orson Riser was born in Salt Lake g to bring-nw remove the probability of S. B. No. 56 Lawrence, by request, City. to Justice those who are violating July 12, 1856. He was a non of to erect monument for deceased sol- George Riser, an early settler of Utah, he law." diers and sailors of With his brothers he assisted their The bill as It stands, he said, recog-itxe- s war. Appropriations. to fight the hardships of the father the existence of me crime of Ntw House Bills. early day of the territory. He lived in in New Mexico, by prohlblt-n- g H. B- No. 123 Hopes, authorizes Salt Lake about twenty-seve- n years Its practice, admitting that when appropriated for the road between among his many friends he had there, t becomes a sovereign state It may be to expended moved to Ogden In the year 1883. makEureka and Goshen, emove the restriction and nullify it between Eureka and Silver City, Juab ing friends on every side through his face to This," he said, face us brings Highways and bridges. Venial and friendly disposition. rith a condition STATEMENT TOOAY county. that should alarm H. B. No. 124 Cottam. appropriathe Shortly after taking up hla residence country." districts school in our city, he connected himself with ing 8,000 to assist Does not the senators objection whose revenue Is not sufficient to pay the Veteran Firemen a most noble ipptf with Just as muen torce to the (Continued from page 1.) weeks and fearless association of fire fighta teacher for twenty-eigfor dmlaalon of a state the composed of In each school year. Education and ers, wo territories acting in the capacity of their of Arisona and New chief. Many of the old residents know or If money was paid to art. IWco as to the admission of New employment, induce a particular Individual to vote H. B. No. 125 Kinney, providing that of the dlfflculites these boys passed Infra alone T asked Mr. Bailey. Counsel further street car passengers who are not pro- through, volunteering their services to Hr Burrows admitted that it did, for the contestee. from save life und If man was going tb vided with seats shall be exemptmisdewho a held property, arson Riser that Mhg: I will vote against the a It and fares, making was one of those brave and fearless paying vote candidate for a candidate and the of New Mexico alone or for a motorman to pass any men who was ever ready to lead on Vhet its admission coupled with offered to pay him money for that vote meanor who signals bis desire to board in the performance of hla duty, scalI'wna. The condition with reference If no crime was committed It was a person Railroads and common car- ing the walls of our highest buildings a car. hfolygamy is much worse In Arisona monstrous proposition in law to him riers. with the crude ladders and apparatus In In New Mexico, and the condi-ta- s Under these circumstances, he averred, H. B. No. 126 HawleX.. to. Increase then in use. in both are such as to restrain me the same thing was accompllsed as if In his mind and the salaries of county superintendents 1885, Orson Riser marWn voting for either. of the ninth ried inMarch, Today poly-u- ir the man had changed thla city a most loving and Inthan he originally In- of schools in counties exists In New Mexico; It has voted otherwise class. Hadclass from 800 to 1,000; tenth ten declared to be the breeding tended to vote. The question was: did 600 to 1,000; eleventh class, 600 to telligent Utah girl. Miss Sadie first withthe four children, dock, the that n round of that bring having parties complaint practice. I am In pos-twelfth class, "'500 to 760; of whom died in Infancy. of information concerning the in the provisions of the statute, not on 1,000; fifteenth 250 to 500; class, the In 1898 Orson Riser received Witlons In that territory which la the ground that Judge Howell was not fourteenth to (500. Salaries and fees. appointment (200 from Mayor John A tolutely startling. I cannot now en-- T eligible, but on the ground that, as al- class, 8snat Committee Reports. Boyle of chief of the fire department Into he had committed and procured particulars, but I do want to leged, B. No. 25, granting certain powers of our S. 0 attention which the done acts to be legislature dty, serving for four years and to the conditions, and I commissioners. to boards of county lT that In always performing his duty in that my Judgment It would be had determined to make It necessary Judiciary. Substituted tor committee brave and fearless manner that was &tl mistake to admit either or to annul his election To characteristic of him. He was always Counsel then dealt at considerable measure covering similar points. Adopted. pass. Mr. Kimball's argument, :s. B. No. S, to establish experi- kind and considerate to his men unlength with der. him, ever submissive to his suhis contention being that It made no and Irriga- periors, and retiring from hla official difference whether the 87 votes, which mental farms. Agriculture It was claimed were cast for Rolapp tion. Not to pass. Adopted. of mines. duties with aa good and clean a record No. 9, to tax proceeds .is any official thla city has ever had. but counted for Howell were so cast or H. B.conference Not to committee. During the past two years Orson has not, but If the contestee bad procured Joint Adopted. In business at Preston, Idaho, rebeen illegal vates It debarred him from pass. S. B. No. 40, fixing fiscal year of quiring his absence from his home and not it while office, might the holding To pass. family, who reside here. On the 18th elect Judge Rolapp. He further con- state of Utah. Judiciary. to Adopted. of last December he inet with an accitended that to procure or endeavor House Committee Reports. dent while standing on a ladder, for any or office employment procure H. B. No. 78, changing date of school reaching upward In putting up a stove person was sufficient to satisfy the census. Education and art To pass. pipe. The brace of the ladder broke statute, and he claimed that the speciand he fell, alighting on one foot and fication did so, while he admitted that Adopted.No. 87, changing school census causing a very bad sprained ankle, H. B. some of them might be slightly In cities. Education and art To pass. breaking the arteries and ligaments. amended. Adopted. While he was confined to his room it At this stage Judjff? Morse InterposH. B. No. 39. to establish county was never thought that It would reed by suggesting that as counsel conof agriculture and domestic sult In his death, and even one short Bays a Half Case "f ceded some amendments might be ne- schools Education and art. Not to ohur before death, though he suffered economy. Sweet NavalOranges would cessary. and as be (the Judge) Adopted. pass. pain, yet he sat in hla home entertainhave to sustalp some of the objecH. B. No. 92. to prevent license on ing his baby girl in a simple gome of tions to the statement as it then stood, of garden and orchard product. checkers. On retiring, about 9:30, he hive anJr lxe You may he thought that counsel for the con- sale To pass, complained of severe pains in the recorporations. Municipal ' amendments They are all the name testant should make the nrl adopted. to gion of the heart and In but a few were necessary and I Lr can"lnnce that runs they conceded H. B. No. 7. treasurers in cities of minutes passed away In the arms of was an this of ha adjournment be..tl.ti!,e permit regularly third class and towns to collect taxes. his loving wife. t0Z 25c- Pr dosen. taken. until this morning. w To pass. And thus Orson Riser, the man of corporatlona. Municipal court of session ar To the laymen the You now get half case of 100 Adopted. the loving husband and bravery, for $1.25 or yesterday was somewhat uninterestH. B. No. 47, permitting special tax father, the loyal friend, the honest and fell of the spectators ' JUR M cheap aa,n Several ing. that's all levy for parking and beautifying trustworthy citizen, through God's will asleep, the only thing that occurred streets. Not was taken from our midst; and the Municipal corporatlona. several to relieve the monotony being to Adopted. pass. beautiful service and the respect shown and sallies between Judge Vnrian H. B. No. 70, relating to burglary In him at yesterdays gathering speaks Judge Maglnnls. first and second degree. Judiciary. To louder than words aa to the worth and A Daredevil Rida puss. Adopted. character of Orson Riser. H. B. No. 71, exempting from poll T. C. M. Often ends In a sad accident To heal Not to pass. Adopted. accidental injuries, use Bucklens Ar- tax. B.Judiciary. No. S3, relating to duties of S. A deep wound In my foot nica Salve. To pass. state auditor. Theodore Judiciary. writes from an accident, i WIRE BRUSHES n-- 1 ! I 1 Brush. QfiS?tW5Sffi 11 41- Painters' Dry Scrub i t I -- , it kuiT.ici- Willi little f.lCC - mmi(h. Combination win renter an.l lilne nnlsiile. r Best eiirpet llliule. Wire innseii up the it list w it limit destroying texture nf the carpet ami the fibre brushes dust from the carpet. 1 - In heavy ' we,-pt-- 11,1 I s 11! Leave Floor Sweep - Jiidii-i.iry- . STILL 00 IVI1H ll ialmr. 1 I". fr!!L. IllMI.M two-thir- 1 and Pol3 Casting ishing Brush mm Clruna rusty rough Indispensable with mechanics. rustings, polishes like a stove brush. ll riv-wV- New Butcher-bloc- k Scraper 1 Jf Takes off nil the grease and leave block smooth. Does not leave holes in block. At the Theaters so rea-io- Wire Clothes Brush Keep old clothes' new. Tulp?i aiots without destroying ture of the goods. off e Li i M' . tex- a' Ladies' Wire Hair Brush Military Hair Brush roll-ca- concern-hgVonnonls- Guaranteed to cure the worst case of Give dandruff. a delightful dry shampoo. m - Jm6694666964H46 Obituary HAioor Spanish-Americ- j if Made the same as t julie' Brush. Ws offer you a free trial of these hair brushes for ons week, and they are not satisfactory your money will be refunded. an po-ip- - More Rare Barg'ains In ht ad-Ms- A Big Drop in Embroideries ta Our low price sale of Embroideries has been a wonderful success. Many are the compliments from pleased and grateful patrons on the opportunity this store has afforded them to procure their Bpring supWe ply of EmbroHery at the unusually low prices we have made. still have a worthy showing to select from, and new pieces are being added to the lot to give all an opportunity to supply their wanta But we urge early selections, as they will not last the week out at these low prices. 7c, 9c and 1 2c Per Yard Don't overlook our Special Sole of Shirt Waist Patterns. An advance showing of over 100 styles of our exclusive Importation to select from whites and all new designs, shades and colors at a reduction of their real value. Worth 90c, 1.00 to 1.25. almost one-ha- lf Special Sale price. Oranges 58c Per Yard 25 lie - i- - Grocery Co. 1IIOSK3 SM. Sclmcle of Columbus. O.. caused me Adopted. S. B- - No. 29. relating to fees of mungreat pain. Fhysiclans were helpless, courts. Salve icipal Judiciary. To pass. quickly Arnica Bucklen's but healed It." Soothes and heals burns Adopted. S. It No. 17, requiring bond from like magic. 25c at Ogden druggists. IT COMES FROh Agents for Anthracite. TEA Is it tea that makes the Jap? What makes a Russian ? Coal that Heats SHURTLIFF Am CO. Sole barrows 110111 Patterns Shirt-Wai- st . Phones I8-- k 18-- x THE JOURNAL By Carrier, One Month, 60c. By Mail, One Month, 50c. |