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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL VOTE ON SMOOT A MATTER OF HEALTH ' from page 1.) i it court had not expired, and he opinion that the therefore, of the Ktta of the court of January 4th was nil or Illegal merely because the ufa that fixed the terms of the court not Include the H this county did ftmtfc of the month within the time. Ob the Question of the continuance of the ceee Judge Morse recited the hot of hie having been subpoenaed to ipjMr before the Smoot investigation on the day committee at Washington Counsel this cue was set for trial. had suggested the (or foe contestant gth of January as the day to try the cow hut it had come to the knowledge of the court from some source that could not he present Jxdge Ifeginnts u that day, so to suit all parties he at it for the Cth of February, without Inhg any mind of the twenty-da- y pmritlon of the statute and It not be-called to his attention. He did at, however, regard this statute as to )ridlc tlo rial it was repugnant lb ilea of the construction of the mate. Parties had the privilege of bring s trial within twenty days and k Bought If the court should underake to set the case for a later date ini they should object they might compel the court to set it down with-- k the time fixed, but to say where a continuance was made by a court of pnetil jurisdiction for a period longer thin the statutory period absolutely deprived the court of jurisdiction, Mined to him to be an erroneous of the statute. He was of the opinion, therefore, that the court M hf con-rinetk- m lost jurisdiction. most serious question had not The nt of vu of was the our statute as It Kcnluity of and with now the various enactments which It has been built. He the opinion that the right of a to hla office could be judge fridted In the district court and dUrict vUe he thought the legislature had in the selection of their tofote, still he held that they to Include such a procedure as foamiest he Kimball took exception to the "Al of the court and stated that he foa demurrer to submit. 1 adjournment was taken until 2 tn unhappy sub-divisi- lnde-flnltene- ns Daredevil Ride often ends in a accident. To heal accidental injuries, use Hucklen's Arnica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot, from an aeeident,'' m rites Theodore Sehueie of Cnliiintnis. O., "caused me great pain. Physicians Mere helpless, but Hucklen's Arnica Salve quickly healed it. Soothes and lienls burns like magic. 25c at Ogden druggists. s-- ORDINANCE REGULATE The Salt Like City council has to regulate the passed an ordiaiiiu-conducting of public dances in pavilions. dance halls and other places within the city limits. The ordinance provides that every person conducting such dances shall be required to pay un annual license of 9200, in quarterly installments, that the dances shall be conducted in an orderly manner, thnt no Intoxicated person shall he allowed in the plnce where a public dance la in progress, and that no boy or girl under the age of 17 years shdl be allowed to attend or remain at a public dance. DANCING Croup Heglna with the symptoms of a common cold: there Is chilliness, sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, and Impeded respiration. hoarseness Give frequent small doses of Ballards Snow Ldniment to the throat. Mrs. A. Vliet, New Castle, Colo., "I think writes, March 19th. 1901: Ballard'a Horehound Syrup a wonderful remedy, and so pleasant." 25c, 50c and 11.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. uncertainty, amblguousness and unintelligibility. The demurrer asked that the contest he dismissed. Mr. Kimball contended that criminal proceedings should first have been Instituted against the contestee and that after his conviction of the crime or crimes, if he was convicted, a civil proceeding, such as has been brought now, TO HOLD NOTABLE BIBLE CONFERENCE should have been taken against him. Numerous citations from authorities were made by Mr. Klmbaii and he was ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 7. Arrangestill addressing the court when this ments now mnking for the Tabernacle Bible conference and School of Methreport closed. ods, to be held at Atlanta next month. YESTERDAY AFTERNOONS Indicate that the gathering will be one PROCEEDINGS. of the most notable of Its kind ever The following were the proceedings held in America. A number of disin the election contest case after the tinguished speakers from many parts State Journal had gone to press yes- of the world will take part.among them terday afternoon: Rev. F. B. Meyer of London, England; Continuing his argument, Mr. Rich- Rev! C. T. Schofield of Dallas, Tex.; ards cited a large number of authori- Rev. S- D. Gordon of Cleveland. O.; ties on the question of jurisdiction and Rev. A. C. Dixon of Boston, Rev. J. H. the fact that the case had been con- MeConkey of Pennsylvania: Rev. W. E. tinued for more than twenty days. He Blaclutone of Chicago. W. R. Moody contended that the court having once of East Northfleld, Mass., and Rev. J. gained jurisdiction and the fact that W. McCollum of Japan. , his honor was summoned to Washingto be discussed cover a The subjects ton to give evidence In the Smoot in- wide field of Christian work. Among vestigation, and he could not disobey those to which particular attention will that order, Mr.' Richards held that the be given are: The Coming of Christ. court had a perfect right, under the "Evangelism," Missions" and circumstances, to continue the case as - he did. Replying to the argument made that the constitution provided for the revote moval of a judge by a two-thirof the legislature, he claimed this proceeding was not to remove the judge from office, hut simply to Inquire Into the regularity of his election. This AFTERNOON SESSION, proceeding was not an ouster. Should decision be that his election was the court resumed at Z oclock A. not regular the ouster proceedings would follow, providing he desired to remain In office after that decision. There was a great difference between the legislature removing a judge from office for some cause and the proceedto ing brought m the name of Hamer election. Many Howell's into Inquire authorities were read by counsel In of his contention. 4 o'clock in the afternoon all leases who were present In THIS WEEK. vere excused until Tuesday at 10 o'clock. his IS Mr. Richards concluded it by making an urgent appeal Mr. jurt to dismiss the motion. i spoke for two hours and ' minutes. Powers then brlfly addressed Company t. He contended that the were by the contestee AT POPULAR PRICES :echnlcal and were of an ob- -i nature calculated to prevent cd la ds Mi Mack Swain ob-ma- de itton rather than aid c 20c 30C NO HIGHER. The Golden West. Bld,y Night East Lynne, "dnssday MatinEs Lynn.. ,d"eday Night Littls Ministsr. Way Down East Zs.. Updy Night Urdy Jeasa James. "ve-L-ight Housa Robbs ry. EAT8 0n bale plays. for e not question at Issue did contestee and contestant ct the affected the voters, and the rere Interested in the outcome ssue. He discussed at length hods employed In the removal dlf-roIge, a proceeding entirely had that which they re in that contest case. He was there that the argument lslon In the act under which also I brought the contest and case the that raised Question Jur-h- e led. On the question of both claimed that and Howell being disqualified,in his right olapp was within to try the case Morse Judge ig in latter had full Jurisdiction era pertaining to It. and 0 Judge Powers concluded irnment was then taken until m Mdsy Night fsday Night investl-Th- all Jd 8ure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture snd cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are Pile Remedy. cured by Dr. and bleeding. Absorbs Stops itching tumors. 50o a Jar at druggists, or sent Treatise free, ,, .Write me by mail. about your esse. Pr, Bosanko, Phlla, pa. For sale by the Wallace Drug Co. os . . shut in.: . A' shipbuilder, tells of, an IrishmanIn who sought employment, as a diver ? 1 the service of one of the shipbuilding companies. The first Job to which the Irishman was assigned was to he performed In was comparatively shallow water. Heuse it to told and with a pick provided on a ledge below. Mike was put into a diver's suit, and, with his pick, was sent down to tackle the ledge. For about fifteen minutes nothing was heard from him. Then came a strong, determined, deliberate that pull at the signal rope, indicatingcome Mike had a very decided wish to The assistants hastily to the top. pulled him to the raft and removed the helmet. of it, said Mike. Take off the "Why, whats the matter?" asked they. Take off the rlst of It," doggedly reno longer iterated Mike; TU wur-r- k on a Job where I can't spit on me hands." Harper's Weekly. rft Health Means the ability to do a good days work without undue fatigue and to niaveland Flnln Dealer. OF WIRE BRUSHES t BILL AROUSES DEMOCRATIC IRE. Made from chemically prepared wire. Will not rust or corrode Members cf the House Get s Hustle on Tnemselvee Will Hold N'ght Sessions Sen.i:.'vino In Painters Dry Scrub Brush. I'lJifriri'i' i K,. I out l pro-- 1 ii.iiur Walton'M rculraliou bill yes;.. ,j i,-mu sh Mricliy purl -' sun tii'i i. .iiii.iMi-tiv ir of the' Denuii : .'I. li'.i.'.i'i'. ;ii,,( ho stfrroil up! a bun- of iiit'T. Kt. The p.'oviso nuki's it possible for a other than on the regular' reglsto registry days, to iierouiinoiliite mem- I ; Cleans roncii sinfaics will lit lie lullin'. I'.IM'K HUlfUcc KlllUOlh. '- Combination - bers t li:i party by registering them' and being not ":,t home" to nil other. Senato- - Bamberger objected (o it be-- 1 cause of the discretionary powers vested In the registrar. The motion to strike out Mas discussed by IlHinber-ge- r. Floor Sweep mIiv enter mill Ha lilirc Hillside. heavy Ih'M c:irc( sweeper made. Wire loosens up the dust m it limit destroying texture of the carpet and the fibre brushes dust from the carpet. j 1 bunion. Hollingsworth and Walton, and 1'ijjti on a strict parly vole, there being three Democrat to eleven Republicans, three Republicans being absent uin President Live not voting. Filial consideration uf the bill Mas objected to yesterday, and it Mill become a special order for 3 o'clock this afternoon. Senator Whlton's bill amending the land board law, ami Senator Cleggs to amend the sheep commission law, were fivorably reported by their reThe former Is spective committees. one of great importance, and it makes of the board a partisan organization, Increases the secretary's salary to ami makes him custodian of more than a million and u quarter of funds, on a 33ui).ono isind. Realizing thnt it was getting far behind with its business, the house got a hurry-u- p streak yesterday and disposed of ten bills in quick time. The bill to abolish the rtah silk commission was amended in some particulars and passed. So M'na Mr. Curtain's bill forbidding the use of explosive oils in mines and regulating the use of powder. There were no extended debates. The only discussion was over amendments, and when these were agreed upon the action of the house was unanimous. So many vacant chairs have not been seen In the house since the beginning of the season. From ten to fourteen members were reported not voting" at every roll call. The members stand pledged to begin holding night sessions Thursday evening. Monday sessions are unpopular because they would Interfere with committee work. The committees prefer to meet In the mornings, some say. because they are not apt to be annoyed at that time by delegations of working people who ran get around In the evenings. New Senate Bills. 8., B. No. 51 McKay, by request, relating to powers of trustees, and duties of 'superintendent of state Industrial school. Public Institutions. 8. B. No. 62 Hollingsworth, relating to the towers of corporations; manner of making amendments to articles of Incorporation: manner of consolidating; authorising railroad companies to Issue bonds, etc. Judiciary. New House Bills. H. B. No. 122 Kinney, providing for the trial of physlcans charged with unconduct and otherwise professional amending the law creating the state Public board of medical examiners. health. Passed by the House. the law H.' B. No. 4 Repealing creating the Utah silk commission.. H. B. No. 16 To prohibit the use of use explosive oil and to regulate the of powder in coal and hydro-carbo- n mines. H. B. No. 49 Providing that suit may he begun where the defendant lives or where contract was to be performed. H. B. No. 21 Prohibiting judges of city and municipal courts practicing as attorneys, except In cases in which In they 'are personally Interested or uncontested probate matters. B. No. 40 Providing for the revocation of wills on the subsequent of marriage or the birth of children the testator. Requesting congress H. J. M. No. to pass the Brownlow bill asking appropriation for road Improvements. 8snate Committee Reports. S. B. No. 22 To provide for reorganisation of state land board. Public lands. Amended. To pass. Adopted. 8. B. No. 27 Providing for redis-trlqtiof counties. County and muNot to pass. Adopted. affairs. nicipal 8. B. No. 45 Amending law relating Live to state sheep commissioner. stock. Amended. To pass. Adopted. House Committee Reports. H.B. No. 42 Right of way for mining tunnels. Mines and mining. Not to pass. Adopted- S. B. No. 30 Relating to claims against cities and towns. Judiciary. To pass. Adopted. 8. B. No. 16 Authorising recorders Judiciary. to take acknowledgment. To pass. Adopted. H. B. No. 64 Requiring bonds from school trustees. Education and art. Not to pass. Adopted. 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Many- are the compliments .from pleased and grateful patrons on the opportunity this store has afforded them to procure their Bpring supWs ply of Embroidery st 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 wants. But we urge early selections, as they win not last the week out at these low prices. - . It 7 c, 9c and 12c Per Yard Patterns Shirt-Wai- st ng Frightful Suffering Relieved. AFTER THE CONSULTATION. "Well, Drs. Brown and Smith are going to operate upon old Gotrox. The best advertisement TEA an old customer. Ymr grocar Schilling' Hot. Mam ywr mamtj t pa bl Don't overlook our Special Sale 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 80c. 31.00 to almost one-ha- lf Special Sale price. 91-2- 58c Per Yard j v EXERCISE8 Suffering frightfully from the virulent poisons of undigested food. C. G. took Dr. Grayson of Lula, M1m reKing's New Life Pill", "with the sult." he writes, "that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative properties. 25c at Ogden druggists, guaranteed. r' FOR EVERY PURPOSE , REGISTRATION You cannot life worth living. have Indigestion or constipation without Its upsetting the. liver and polluting the blood. Such a condition maye, be best and quickest obtained by Her-blnthe best liver regulator that the world has ever known. Mrs. D-- W. e "I Smith writes, April I. 1902: medicine the It find best snd Herblne, for constipation and regulating tle liver I ever used." Price CO cents. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. find that pastboard viaduct," Is the operation necessary?" the grand opera stage manager yes; Brown has a note com"Why, chorus. the loitering "'PTf and Smith wants an automodue ing not ... 'Careen' tonight, Puck. bile 'Get off PAGE FIVE. iti'li to the Herald A R. Hey wood stated tnat the discussion of the demurrer would occupy the entire afternoon and that If the court so desired the M'ltnesses might be excused until tomorrow morning. This was accordingly done. Judge C. 8. Vartan also appeared as associate counsel with Messrs. Richards and Powers for the contestant and participated in the proceedings. J- - N. Kimball then submitted a demurrer, reading the contestant's complaint before he took up the argument of hia own document. The first grounds of the demurrer raised the question of the courts jurisdiction, but Mr. Kimball said he did not desire to argue that point as It had been fully covered by the other motion. The second grounds were that paragraph 9 of the contestant's statement does not state facts sufficient to obtain the relief demanded or any relief. Mr. Kimball said he demurred to each count or on similar grounds, that they do not state facts sufficient to obtain the relief demanded and also demurred to each count on the grounds of uncertainty and He also demurred to each count of the complaint combined from the first to the eighth paragraph and the thereof on account of 190a. In defense of Senator Myn the lirii-fSinniit l.y Atim nes Worthington and V.ni Cull tier,, fill'd ith the senate fm-ili- HAS 110 SUBSTITUTE (Continued 7. CASE. ii'iinnllU'e on privilege and elections yesterday and sent to the public prin-- I ter. The brief of Attorney Tayler. of eoiinsel for the protestants. is ready for liliiitf itiiil mUI be sent to the prin-te- r. ('h.iirman Ie.irrous has not called a meeting of Hie Ininmitlee to consider the brief ami does not expect to do so until they come from the printers. The belief is mowing that a conclusion i!l in t be reached in the SlllOOt case this season. The time of the senate Mill be fully ma'iipicii during the remainder of the session on appropriation hills, the trial of Judc Bwnyne and a great amount of legislation which Is being pressed for consideration. There is an evident disposition .on the part of many senators to put oft the vote on ilie Smoot ease to ns distant a date as possible, and Mith the t v afforded by the senate rules of procedure for semiring delay Mhen It is desired it will he an easy matter to have the eas go oxer unless the elections committee insist uisui a vote am eliding the rase at tills session. Absolutely Pure MOTION TO FEBRUARY Bei:evd That a Conclusion Will Not Bs Reached at This Session. A ittli W TUESDAY, IN MEMORY OF CHARLE8 DICKENS LONDON, Feb. 7. That the character and works of Charles Dickens still has a strong hold on the affections of the English race was manifested today by the holding of literary and other exercises in many quarters to mark the anniversary of the great novelist's birth. The most notable of the observances was the annual dinner of the Boa club, attended by many men Is of fame. The Bos club, which was founded at the Athenaeum club In 1900 by a group BW founded as a tribute of home to Dickens, not only as a great author, but aa a great philanthropist and reformer should be more thoroughly representative, and thus more completely reflect the regard in which he Is held by the English-speakin- g race. The membership has therefore been opened to those who admire Dickens from all points of view, and It now numbers over 200. The president Is Lord James of Hereford. Are You Reatlese at Night cd bl' a bad cough? Use of gentlemen who had known Dickens Balia. tia Horehound Byrup; It will sepersonally, has recently revived Us cure you sound sleep snd effect a constitution and has largely extended prompt and radical cure. 25c, 50c and Its ranks. It was felt that this du- b- 31.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. And hn-aer- |