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Show - BEAVEK, UTAH, SATURDAY, JANUARY VOL. Y. end untiringly to bring his own state out acy in which he strives diligently BEAVER COUNTY BLADE. ezsav Kit COl NT Pi'Bi.ixnEi) TIIK I fell Y rr 'rUSf'IUPTIOV ... n . VI A Mr. r ( O. HA1KS .. Entered a; mr 4,v Ctsfi, for libBsRir,.i'a n. niter eecesl tM I ULlalll 5,0 inn BSaVKS Ob. rruiVBV A blue cr your ii. nfl.-- ipies!lta si Hi-- thru1 ga the rttv, moll. as '.lull i, riiirim. .n th utiM ripiloo panufraplT'Kieaas that eiplred a full length ahead. Dut as Confucius says, it is not the giant oak that makes the verdure of the meadow, but rather the innumerable spears of grass thus, it is not the gr'eat deeds of life but the small and iqsignitieant'acti of kindness and chanty numerically combined that go to make tip the truly While listening and resgreat man. ponding to appeals for lielp in vast enterprises, the cry of the poor orphan and the appeal of the distressed are aike heard and heeded by this man. In abort, a man who possesses the busiuess qualifications to cope successfully with the shrewdest of hi prospec tive competitors sud St the ssme time harboring a heart which euables him to understand and appreciate the needs of all classes of Utahs people, is the The Herald cornea out with the tateinent "Fred T. Dubois it now a Democrat." For which the Lord be We feared that ha would praised. keep up his old political taeties and claim to be with the majority. One of our senatorial candidates is HON. THOMAS KEARNS. very much in earnest in hia aspirations, UTAH LEGISLATURE. hr a communication published in FoartJx L.fi.latlv. Acmltljr Org.alz.S Thursday morning's Salt Lake papers Ottris Elected. he says: If you choose another, I At noon shall accept the final extinguishment Monday Secretary of tate of the ambitions and hopes of a life- II Aid round called the senate to 'order. time with so much of philosophy as I He read the roll of the old membere and and the list of the uiembcrs-elect- , may be able to command." called upon tlie latter to stand and be They Dearer City will shortly be asked to sworn by Chief Justice Miuer. did so, sod two of the franchises to a grant heavily capitalThomas apd Whituey, stood up with ized company for the privilege of usthe of waters Dearer the River right hand aloft to keep them company. ing bor the city for power purposes. Then Senator Whituey nominated The franchise should not only be freely Evans for president and Senator LawHowell. Evans granted, but every possible inducement rence named Joseph offered to make the venture a success. was elected. The other officers elected Electric light for the city and power to are as follows: Sscretary Nobis Wsrrum, Jr., of run the machinery in the various minLake.' Salt T3 of the west end of the ing enterprises s .Sergeao Joseph Phillips, county means more for the county than of Jnab. any venture , under consideration in Chaplain D. S. Young, of Salt Lake. southern Utah. Let the franchise be Minute Clerk H. H. Dlood, of Davie. . granted, end any , other, concessions, Docket Clerk Miss Alice White, of mads which will help thamatter along Dearer. WHO WILL IT BE? Engrossing Clerk C. W. Fullmer, of Cache. As the day approaches when it is Committee Clerks Lou C. Johnson, prayed for and confidently expected of Salt Lake, at large; William Howthat the Republicans of the Utah Leg- ard, of Emery, George F. Felt, of Salt islature will elect a United States Sen- Lake. ator, interest in the contest grows Doorkeeper Capt. Justus Wltberell, - Apses and predictions and conjectures of Weber. w Watchman Bert Smoot, of Provo, as to ho will be the winner are f&llin g thick and fast. There are quite a num- - M. A. Wright, of Summit . hold-over- e, tat-Arm- rf- mi pauiHe-wR- , ' . " i.owxa others In the hands of their friends, all of whom are good men and worthy; Secretary Hammond formally called boa they cannot all win. The candi- the house to order at 12:15. All memdates so far mentioned are A. L. bers were present except Repreeenta-tiv-e Thomas, O. J. Salisbury, Reed Smoot, Harmon, of Emery county. Arthur Brown, W S.- McCoroick, William Glasmann, of Ogden, waa George M. Cannon, Thomas Fitch, elected speaker over O. P. Hatch, of George A. Smith and Thomas Kearns. Davis county, by a vote of 29 to 15. iioi-sx- -- So far as A. L. Thomas is concerned, he is hardly a factor; he will receive a number of complimentary votes which will be indicative of the high esteem in which he ie held by the people of the state, but not enough to hold him long in the race. It is quite as evident that O. J. Salisbury is not in the race, in fact his support is of such a character that' his friends practically concede his defeat. Reed Smoot has not only publicly declined to make the fight, but has informed his friends in the Legislature that he positively will not be a Arthur Brown, candidate. who has done such harculeau work for the Republican party in the past, has, , by reason,f his aggressiveness, placed himself without the pale of considera' tion at this time. W. S. McCoruick, backed by a petition for his election and by a numerically strong army of men representing all classes of citizens, is making a strong and seemingly . effective fight for the office, - George M. Cannon, Thomas Fitch and George A. Smith have aspirations if not backing for the place. There is a candidate in the field, however, who is not makplays or brass-ban- d ing any grand-stanis making who but displays, effective inroads upon the good will of legislators, business men, the voting for populace and the Utah's advancement and development from all parts of the state; a man upon whom the mantle of high office and responsibility would rest? secure; a man who has grown in stature, in years, in wealth and in influence apace with the advancement of the state of his adoption; a man who knows from experience what blows must be struck to forge from the shapeless mass the fin Ished product, what it takes of brawn and muacle, of patience and endurance, of grit and determination, to drive the .coyotes from the hills sod sstablish in - thsir haunts homes and paying occu-- , patlon for miners, mill men and laborers; to herd the jack rabbits off to the plain and valley 'the margins-oand plant the seeds of healthy industry, growing prosperity and swelling population on the desputed field, lie is a man who feels that the growth of his state and the development of its resources is the fruition of his fondest hope; a man who knows no state but as acompelitor in tbs ract for suprem- d well-wishe- Other officers were elected se follows: Chief Clerk M. M. Sleele, Jr., of Garfield." Minute Clerk Shelden Irwin Clawson, of Salt Lake City. Docket Clerk LeRoy Woolley, of Kane. Engrossing Clerk F. J. llendsrshot, of Webey. s Sergesot-at-ArmD. C. Marshall, of Rich. J. Assistant-SergCant-at-Ar- Gordon, of Tooele. Watchman Andrew Morris, of V. ver. Inside Messenger James A. Kelly, of Millard. Outside Messenger James E. Meeks, of Wayne.. . , Chaplain William Stewart, of .Sevier. Doorkeeper Abner Lowry, Jr., of Sanpete. - Assistant Doorkeeper C. G. Wilson, of ltox Elder. Committee Clerk Miss Flora Smith, of Utah. - Committee-ClerMrs. Helen Jones, of Salt Lake Committee Clerk Miss Stella Smith, of Salt Lake. After perfecting organization Governor Wells Jwas notified that the legislature was open and ready for business. At 1:30 both houses adjourned for the day. Meat advance. In Price. Prices for fresh meats reached the highest point last Frldayfqr January since 1894. With 8,000 cattle, 30,000 hogs and 10,000 eherp on the Chicago market rangiDg from $4.05(35.50 for cattle on the hoof, hogs $5.105.47L and sheep $3.504.50 per 100 pounds, the consumer waa forced to pay 27 cents per pound for a porterhouse steak; 10 cents per pound for pork chops and 20 cent per pound for choice cute of lamb aud mutton. The prices werc: Sirloin, 20 cent! pot roast, per beef, 7 to 13 cents; salt pork, 13 centa; corned beef, 0 to 12 cents. Thess pricts considerably increased the eost to the heads of families .... ,llook tV pagq NOTICE.' record,!,. United States Land. Office, Salt Lake The nearest known locations or min i City, Utah, Nov 24, liKKl. ing claims being the Florence, lot 6? it whom coucern: lo may and the Rebel, lot 37. Notice is hereby given that the State 1 direct that this notice lie published of Utah lias filed in this otbee a list in the lleaver lllade at lieaver City, No. 12. of lauds selected by the said Utah, the new apaper published nearest State for the establishment and mainthesaid mining claim, for the period of tenance of State Normal Schools, unaiue consecutive week. der section 12, of ths Aet of Congretji FRANK D. HoBUS, RegUter. approved July 18, ISM. Tbs following G. W. Parka, Attorney for Applicant a are la tracts embraced in said lnt, First publication Nov. 24, last Jan. IB township containing, mineral claims of record, viz. WEEK IN CONGRESS. Ths 8 W It N E M, Set 5, Tp. 0 a R 9 W, Salt Laka Meridian. A copy of said Hat, as far as It relates Thtndtf. to said tracts, by descriptive subdirenerftl dotaveoatht rtvr visions, has been nonspicnously posted brbor bill wna oootlDued in ihe houacu Tb in this office for iuspectioa by any teatunw of tlrti debate went tba pooch a of Mr. Uuihsia of W&fthintf ton and Mr Hepburn of person interested, and by the public Iowa, The latter baa been a persNtent oppo "" nent erf rl?tr and harbor bill forbear, and he generally. attacked the bill ih next all along the line a vlgorou Within the sixty days following fashion, especially opposing the construction the date of this notice, under depart- "of s reservoirs to reclaim arid land mental instructions of November 27, Mr Cushman r speech wa unique in man; 1896, (23 L. I)., 459', protests or conHe was in favor of river and hart particulars tests agalust the cluim of the Slate to borthe approprlat ion and hi comnlaiut a as due lo Jact that the members of the any of the tracts or subdivisions herein according to hts Up as, had located committee, the bulk of described, on the ground that the same the appropriation's in their own mate, and kad is more valuable fur mineral than for Viveo scant attention to the ned of other atate to the Seattle ship canal in agricultural purposes, will be received bU own especially state and noted for report to the General Mr Cushman illustrated his remark with a Land Office, at Washington, D, C. eerie of chart Member Failure so to protest or oontest within crowded about the area in front of the Speaker' tbs tlms specified will be considered jdesk,tbewhere he stood explaining ihe figure charts, ani everyouo seemed to enjoy sufficient evidenoe of the the picturesque performance immensely. When character of the said tracts, and the H wound up with glowing appeal for Juntico the Seattle project be got a atirring round of selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended applause Senate n appeal waa presented by Teller for epprovel. Colorado, from more than SXtt persons in FRANK D. HOBBS, Register, taolla, urging the United States government te cease It operations against the OEO. A. SMITH, Receiver, Flilplaos. appeal it aeusational in it statementa and First publication Dee. S, lest Feb. o unusual In form that Mr carefully-prepare- non-miner- al i NOTICE. United Stetee Lend Offlcu, Belt Leke .... 1900 City,. Uteh, October To whom It mey concern: Notice ie hereby given tbet the State of Utah baa filed in tbie office a list. No. 54, of lands selected by the said elate for the se of en Agricultural t. aongress. Senate A vigorous attaok waa made upon that portion of the hrmy reorganisation bill Under taction 8, of the Act of Con- "iihkb confers upon the president discretionary Jew to increase the strength of the army to 1884. The gress, approved July maximum limit fixed by the bill, lata amendment opening tie way to the np- following tracts, embraced In said Hat, are in a township containing mlnsral I utatiueutof volunteer effleer. to grades a high ta ths retular army was adopted . claims of racord, viz: ot Montana called up the bill Carter B- -. K H BE 6 SE IV Tbo k k' ltb, a m X.ffK ah'. Q, NE Tp. NE k.EK NW 26rrr Bee. g 31. 28 8., R. 11 IV., 8. L. Meridian. A copy of said list, so far as It relate to eald tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, hat been eoniplcuontly posted in this office, for inspection by any person Interested, and by the public generally. During the sixty day next following the date of this notice, under departmental instructions of November $7, 1896 (23 L D. 45B, protest or contest agalust the claim of the atate to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same is more valuable lor mineral than for agricultural purposes, will he received and noted for report to the General Laud Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within tbs time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the said, tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval. FRANK D. IIODD.S, Bagiater, , GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. First publication Nov. 24, laat Jan. 19 APPLICATION FOR PATENT. (Notice No. 31til.) United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 24, 1900. - Notice is hereby given that Matthew Cullen of Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States patent for the Twins Lode mining claim, aituaM in North Star mining district, Beaver county, Utah, consisting of 121 1.7 linear feet of the lode and surface ground 600 feet wide, being mineral survey No. 4454, and described In tbe field notes and plat of the official survey on file In this office with magnetic variation at 15 deg. 05 min. east, as follows, Commencing at post No. 1, a corner of the claim from which the southwest corner to aectlon 10, township 28 south, range 11 west. Salt Lake Meridian, bears south 44 d eg. 14 min. east 5,423 feet distent, thence running from said post No. 1, north 38 deg. 25 min. west 315.7 feet to post No. 2, thence north 12 deg. 15 min. west 335 feet to poet No. 3, thence sooth 77 deg. 45 min. west 115.5 feet to post No. 4, thence north 38 deg. 25 min. west 53.9 feet to poet No. 5, thence north 69 deg. 45 min. east 1,211.7 feet to poet No. 6, thence south 37 dag. 25 min. east 631.4 feet to post No. 7, thence south 69 deg. should fanner understand tbb 45 Every min. west.1,211.7 feet to post No. 1, mixing of the beat paints, and the value and texture of the nterials that being tbe place of beginning. Bald claim containing a total and net form them. area of 16.475 acre. Haid Twins Lode ! Doctor say people Ireland vrh Joeation mining elalm being of record live on y,the potato never have in the office of the county recorder at gout. in 8004,1 Dakota believe Beaver City, Beaver county, Utah. In that he has found uranium on hi farm. i- Hawley of Conneo tieut made a vigorous objection to its publioa-Uw- i as a document. He declared that ft was a treasonable denunciatloa of the government had an attack upon5 our aoidiere r Friday. House-O- ne hundred and seventy private pea Men bills were passed by the house, the largeal aamber passed la one day since the Fifty-fir- st College. non-miner- al Bea- 10, 1001. to-wl- t: the. a,aaanwiiM--4.aae-Vsw- S.. ta tea among the several states . W itbout debate It waa passed precisely es It came from the house. It now goes to the president tor his signature. Only seventeen senators appeared os tba floor at the opening of the lean Ion. The prevailing epidemic of grip sod the Inclement weather accounted for the absence of many senators. Saturday, tive Catching! of Mlmlae-tpspoke In defense ot the improvement of the Mississippi river. Several speeches against the committee river and harbor bill House-Repreae- n-a pl were made. Senate The cession was devoted to services held In memory of the late Senator C. K. Davit, of Minnesota. The long and distinguished services of the Minnesota senator and the Intimate relation he sustained with hia colleagues to the senate had endeared him to all, and when hia demise came every member of the body felt that he had suffered n personal lota. For many years Mr. Davis served as ehatrmsn of the Committee on Foreign Relations, and In thatcapsclty and in the capacity of member of the Paris peace commission, he was Intimately Identified with the foreluafislrs of the government. Monday. Honan Consideration of the river and harbor bill waa resumed. An amendment to Increase the. appropriation for Tacoma harbor , from 130,000 to 1101,001 was defeated. Tbe District of Columbia appropriation bill waa reported, carrying 17.747,504. Smart Mr. Allison reported favorably from the finance committee a bill concerning tbe dtatilling of brandy from fruits Mr. Woloott presented the final report of tbe postal commission. He explained that the report would have been presented earlier had illness not prevented. Mr. Teller of Colorado, speaking to an amendment he bad offered, delivered a sensational denunciation of General Eagan, former commissary-gener- al of the United Slates army . Ills statement Included also the administration, because Gcn-r- al Eagan had been retired, according to tbe Colorado senators charge, aa a decoration and a reward for bis attack upon the eommandiug general of tbe ermy. Tuesday. Hons The fight of representatives In congress from the arid regions of the west to secure tn appropriation for irrigation purposes reached Its climax Tuesday when the Houie Voted down the proposition by a vote of 37 to 5. (But although the appropriation was not eenred, one Important contention waa sustained, thnt aa appropriation for thin purpose ft germane to a river and harbor appropriation bill. Heretofore these amendments have been ruled out of order. Sirati Bacon's amendment to the army bill striking out the discretionary authority of the president to measure the else of the army laid on the table P to 10. Objection was made to fixing February 11 aaaday for taking a final vote on the Nicaraguan canal bill. NO. 3. UTAII STATE NEWS. NEWS SUMMARY. towns Smallpox extita ltt eighty-fiv- e and all but four counties of tba state. Tba Iayaon school board has decided to defy the vaccination mandate of the state board of health. The Vernal floor mills,' which horned down last March, will be rebuilt. The new mill will coat 115,000 or $20,000. The oppoeition to vaccination la fast disappearing, it having been discovered that the law can and will be enforced. eaeea Eight hundred end elghty-eeve- n of crnelty to nnlmala came under the attention of the Salt Lake Humane society leet month. The Lehi schools are running without regard to the vaccination order, end prosecutions against the eehool board bave begun. Idaho apples find a ready market la Salt Lake, notwithstanding the fast that batter apples can be grown nowhere than in Utah. Tha slats apportionment of eehool funds lest week was $279,081 89, tbe lirint on record and about $3.31 per capita of the children of school eg In the slat. A bill ha been Introduced in the senate for the establishment of an assay office at Provo. An appropriation of $10,000 la to ba mad to complete the work. The snowstorm which strnck the state the pth wet accompanied by thunder, the first in January ths 8alt (.aka weather office has a record of for twelve years. Tba petition of theeltlseneof Emery lor a town incorporation ha Jbeen frsnted. The town it the uoet south-irl- y on in Eroeff county and has' a opulation of about 604. Salt Lake City scuools opened Janu-tr- y t with an altendanca of 60 percent if the attendance before the holidays, taring tha weak the attendance Incensed to about 75 per cent. Wayne county has two good reeer-olr- e ou the left fork of Fremont river pable of Irrigating over 2,100 acre, ind now there talk of another on the 4glt fork of tba river to irrigate 1,000 1 b j0CfiAaiM$iie4WMHn$MMMpewaMjnesanmewewMkJu- - tax-pay- er tchool. Attorney General Breeden has rend-ire- d an opinion wherein he state that nonay collected by county ofilelala gnder protest and turned into the coun-- . IT treasury under an ordinance which eas afterward declared nnconstltu. ilonal by tha supreme court, should be efunded by tba county. January 1 tha water level of Great lalt Lake was nlns Inches below zero nsssured on the Garfield Bench gauge, Ming tha lowest reading ever recorded, ihowing a fall of one loch slnca December 15. The water level one yenr tgo was one foot nine inches above tero, which makes s fall in on year of two feet six inches The biennial report of the state school for ths deaf aod blind show peveutyr. six pupils enrolled, of which fifty-si- x era rssidentaof Utah. Ths receipts for ths two years were $67,777.05, and tba disbursements $64,516.35. Tbs report recommends an appropriation of $49,-00- 0 for tha maintenance of tha institution for tha next two ysra.., The report of the condition of tba national bankaof Utah on December 13 shows tha average reserve to ba 42.34 per cent; loans and discounts increased from $2,951,870 to $1,4:4,64, and Individual deposits from $5,071,629 to $5,- 192,128. Hbura Olnen, who, assisted Joseph Ridges in the construction of the tabernacle organ, died In Balt Lake City last week, aged 83 years. He was a native of Norway and came to Utah in 1849 In the company of President Kanute Nelthat settled In Sanpeth county. Ths members of the Wyoming legislature will visit Salt Lake during the week, It being the Intention of the body to call upon ths Utah legialatnr and also upon ths Stockmen's convention, besides visiting the placts of In the capital city. son Harvey Davia, the of Joseph P. Davis of Halt Lake, la dead from iojuriea received by falling from Washington Rivera Flooding. Tbe heaviest rain and windstorm ot a chair on which he waa standing, the winter prevailed over the north looking out of tbe window, atriklng weet for three days last weak. Rivera the back of hia head a terrible blow, are running bank full, and several are canting concussion of the brain. The board of eounty commissioners Overflowing. Manj log bouses have been washed away. All northern rail- of Balt Lake county havs issued an roads are exparieneing trouble. Tha edict that in future all county officials Crest Northern tracks between Everett must work eight hours a day, claiming and Beattie are burled under numeroo that in tbe past this rule bee not been slides, and that road hat several wash- adhered to, thua causing much expense outs in tha Caacads mountains. for unnecessary over-timson st e. deceased. Indlaaa are growing more at Bltka. The troop arc watching them and they are not allowed to past through the town after The trou--bleto- nightfall. M. Luck ala, former Hungarian minister of commerce, committed snicid Monday by drowning himself In tbn Danube. He bad been suffering from a nervous trouble. Alejsndero Bermudas, of public works, bss bean named aa secretary of the Nicaraguan legation la Washington and eommlaaloner ta the expotltioa la Bufry falo. i W. Horaea Wrlghty Journalist,.. In we, yar and leadar among the forces of the Royalist party la Hawaii, ended hia with the end of the nlneteeth century by taking his Ilf with earbolid add. Earl Roberta ha been eloeely occupied at tha British War office and It in believed that reinforcements will ba ordered on a large scale for the moral affect in the field that resistance D futile. It la proposed that on ot tho moat Ilf gwaBMaM mate meeting of two hundred at Provo last week called upon ib city council to abolish the health ward, which bad enforced the vaccination order before admitting children to A Tha privilege of Rusalan railway to Import coal for their own consumption free of duty ha been extended until . . , July, 1901. a vote 73 to of By 47, the Missouri House adopted a resolution expressing sympathy with the Filipinos In their struggle for liberty. After satisfactorily filllag tba preliminary stages, Count Lamedorf has been definitely appointed minister of foreign affair for Russia. The legislative, executive ad judical appropriation bill haa been reported to the Senate, making the first regular appropriation bill reported. The only division commanders remaining ie tbe Bouth African field out of a dozen sent out a year ago are General Rundle, French and Metheun. r General John Foster haa been elected president of the American Bible society by the board of managers of that, organization to eueceed Enoch LTFencber parade thall be a iectTon composed of eollegt men from all tha Inaugural leading uuivertitias of tho United Staten , The Eseuadra gold mine, situated near Osetian, State of Oaxaca, Mexico, haa just been cold to n New York J. Bloat syndicate for $3,300,000. Faaaatt la satd to ba one of tha pur-ahaae- Export of gold and allvar from Nw York to all conntrlea for last week aggregated $1,224,314 silver bars and coin and $112,000 gold. Tba Imports pecte laat week were $150,983 gold and' silver. Bros, of Seattl have told Secretary Long that they will undertake to construct a battleship for $3,511,000, with 4 per cent added under the law allowing that bonus on Paolffie coast construction. Among the bank notes whleh tha Chinese paid to the foreign Consols a ludsmnUy for tht mlsafons destroyed at Shsklnng were 15 notes that bad been raised to 30, and 10 notes that bad been raised to 100. The dosing year of tbe nineteenth eentnry achieved a record in Great Britain's foreign trade, which aggregated 878,000,000, imports being and export 27,000,000 better than in any prevloue year. Senator Hoar haa introdneed aa amendment to the army bill appointing a eommitt of nine aclentlfio expert to Investigate the effect of tho army canteen upon ' the health, discipline and morality of the army. Letters from Panama say tha relv tlons between Columbia and Venezuela are much strained in consequence of the letter's connivance with and tha assistance being given to the revolu-tlonliIn tbe former country. An explosion of gas In a coal ulna at Honda, Cohuala, Mexico, caused tha death of four man and tha Injury of more than twenty others, among tho Utter being three brother named Sullivan, burned beyond recognition. The charges that members of Tammany Hall and Ktw York city official bav bean collecting blood monyM and other disfrom gambling-hous- e of tha city isofflcially reputable place denied by the Tammany committee of $128,063 Moran 00 ta five. Mr. T. W. Lewis, aalAmertcan citizen aod engineer. on the Mexiean Central-rai- l we v, who was arrested because lit train ran over and killed a Mexiean named Jexus Calderon, who had attempa coupling, haa been ted to released |