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Show DAILY Fifty Years the Standard UTAH STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1905. PAGE FIVE. 'MILEAGE GRAFT OF LEGISLATORS BILL TO PROHIBIT PAYMENT OF MILEAGE. House Votes to Repeal ths Law Cresting Utah Art Institute. SlumM . h dado from pure cream of tartar dorivod from grapes. ilnr lltilliugvwoi'th'g bill, iiiliil.:iii.g payment of mileage to members uf ibr legislature and state .iltlrrrs ruling u:i ji.is.se survive the scrutiny uf the railroad committee of the senate uiij come up for passage, it is believe.) to carry some innocent-lookin- g provisions that would greatly embarrass member of the senate. The probability of it becoming a law is so remote that even it author Is said to be hopeless. The senate yesterday passed senate bills 30 iiri.l 30. and H. u. No. 56, and Senator llamberger gave notice that he would nut interfere with the legislative junket to the Agricultural college at Logan. Representative Simon of Utah rehearsed his ante -- elect ion troubles in the house yesterday, the occasion being the presentation or a memorial from "the citizen of Spanish Fork," urging ujion the legislature the necessity for economy in the administration of state affairs. The memorial was signed by one A. Saxey. Mr. Simon characterised Saxey as a disappointed office-seekand made a motion that the memorial be laid on the table. The motion was lost and the memorial waa referred to the proper committees. A choice roast was handed to the Society of rtnh Artists by Representative Kinney in explaining the reason for the bill to abolish the art institute. He made the point that the Institute was controlled by those who had gone to Paris and had absolutely forgotten the English language. The house passed the bill. It also passed two bills by Kuchler, affecting practice in municipal courts. H. B. No. 12, by Kuchler, provides that In criminal actions in which the city Is plaintiff the process of municipal courts may run to the chief of police or any policeman in the city, with a special order, and was passed with 48 ayes and no noes. More power would be conferred on ths governor by Merrills bill. No. 112, providing that the secretary of the state board of equalisation shall be appointed by the executive. New Senats Bills. 8. n. No. 43 Walton, to amend the present law pertaining to reservoir land grant fund to include construction of reservoirs fOr the supplying of water for lands other than state binds. Public lands. S. B. No. 44 Hollingsworth, to prohibit payment of mileage to members of the legislature or state officers on distances traveled on passes. Railroads. to S. J. R. No. 3 Hollingsworth, amend constitution pertaining to elections, taking Judiciary out of general elections. Nsw House Bills. H. B. No. 101 Curtin, requiring that all clerks and Inspectors employed by board of health shall pass examinations as to their qualifications and shall not be removed except when good cause Is shown for such removal. Public health. H. B. No. 102 Merrill, reduces the membership of state board of equalisation to three and provides that the secretary shall be appointed by the governor, receive 8900 per annum and give a bond of $15,000. Judiciary. H. B. No. 103 Marks, relating to the statute of limitations in the matter of pleading cases. Judiciary. H. B. No. 104 Thompson, by request, to provide for a state supervisor of oil Inspection, the appointment of inspectors and for the InspecPublic tion of illuminating oils. health. H. B. No. 105 Hawley, extends the provisions of the law for examination of barbers and the Inspection of barber shops in the entire state. It has applied to cities of the first and second class. Public health. H. B. No. 106 Maughan, makes it a misdemeanor Instead of trespass to leave the bars down and gates open Into fields and other enclosures. Fish and game. H. J. M. No. 10 Wilson, asking congress to establish a government land office at Heber, Utah. Federal relations. er PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. CHICAGO. ered and facilities available, will be at the top. It la pointed out Anally that the delay In Nettling the Northern Securities litigation gives time in which to perfect the working combination between Hisrriman-VanderbOie Interests, which will prove proAtable from the start. UtiRY OF $25,000 ATTACHED HIS NEW POSITION. TO At Roads to Colorado and Wyoming Join in Offering 8poeial Induce- ments to B. William tnffle manager Immigrants. Biddle, former freight of the Santa Fe. at was Chicago yesterday appointed of the Rock with charge of all traffIs-l- ut tkU system, le. Culiente has been made a telegraph relay point, and four operators have been added to the force. In Denver It Is alleged by one paper that Clark, Helnse and Kearns are to ally themselves with Moffat. Never in ten years has the snow been so scarce in the Montana divisions of the Northern Pacific as It has been so far this season. The resignations of Vanderbilt men came as announced. The deal of Har-rlinwith the New York Central will overshadow the purchase of the Southern Pacific by the Unlpn Pacific. Wllth Chauncey M. Depew out of railroad service Is removed the last of the fashionable" officials. It goes to show that railroading Is becoming more and more a science and a railroad man la a professional just as much as any other specialist. an carries a salary of $25,-years old. and t railroad career twenty-seyears ago as a freight brakeman a Be Santa Fe. In 1878 he was made 1 1 lUtion agent and waa advanced until hi 1894 he became freight traffic ANOTHER SNEAK THIEF. of all the Santa Fe lines. It k laid that Mr. Biddles testimony before the interstate commerce Another Room Entered and Robbed of commission In the Colorado Fuel and Two Watches. Iran rate controversy caused a friction between hlmaelf and other officials of and Another trick of a sneak-thithe Santa Fe, and had an important one that corresponds exactly with the bearing upon his decision to accept the Rock Island offer. stealing of Miss McCormick's watch There waa a divergence between the from the Eureka rooming house a few statements made to the commission days ago, was reported to the police by Biddle and by other officials of the last night Swan Peterson, who rooms rood. at 2448 Grant avenue, was the victim LOW RATE8 TO SETTLERS. in this Instance. Several western roads The theft was committed similarly have begun the largest movement to the former case. The thief ento secure In Kansas. Nebraska, Colorado tered the room during the time that end Wyoming the occupant was not In, stole a gold that has ever been by them. The Union Pacific and a silver watch and made his getMd has taken the Initiative by away long before Peterson missed the s. for February and March the p 'wet rates ever made between Chl-The thief appeared at the on Twenty-fift- h 8t. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha of Meyer Hyland M points In Kanaea west of Manhat-Min- d street before the matter had been reIn Nebraska west of Colum-I- n ported to the police. Hyland offered Colorado the territory extends him three dollars for the silver watch, jjUmon and Fort Morgan and In but this did not suit the thief, so he "talng to Rawlins. These rates went to Uncle Sams" place. During 8 be one fare. three weeks the meantime the latter had been notiand when and a maximum of 820 from 8 fied of the theft, however, from St. Louis and $11 from the watch was shown him he recogWaaourl river, with extensive nised It and seised It. Se reported kflover the matter to the police, but too late, privileges. Blttlal for the thief had made his escape. been have arrangements jd to meet this campaign In Captain Brown and Sergeant Wilson 10 theBe states' and all took up the clue and, if the man does locked RHroads operating west of Chicago not leave the city, he will be lr pected to meet the slash In up In short order. ! The The two stolen watches have been will begin movement recovered by the officers and are again 'wuary 7th. Other dates are 21t and March 7th and 21st In the possession of Peterson. Ike position M Biddle Is 49 year. kpn Ms v- nnr ef set-Nm- en pro-yjd- tlme-pelce- P. pawn-sho- Chl-81- bring-nJettl- er -- Feb-na- DETAILS OF GREAT ry MERGER. .7 Wall street Journal today says: Interest of pending wn In which cognisant New York Central and Wed lines are concerned makes . unniary of main factors involv- i th steady Increase In the value Ha shares: me ,ew York Northwestern sad all the Vi "wh these three m benefit materially !r lon among them are to rule. I1. rim.e 111 anderbilt ! ,ound re from official eastern, middle jjorthwestern and M of systems Perfect hnrmony. New York th. tnlim!!rn out,!t f0 vst Une t,hMCw,,raI Pacl1 tni? admitting Chicago rm will'll the 1e Hob Ivkl "' L'nlon 1 west ai P west1" Mlssot noun..,- !rrrl,"ry- ,he vnl Pacino roun'l O! "sntai "'Sleni which, i ' 1 1,1. 1 L Where Doctors Agree When a patient is under the doctors care for some months, with constantly varying symptoms, but ever increasing weakness from the loss of flesh and all strength by the ravages of disease, doctors will agree that the first gain of flesh Indicates a gain for the better. Weak; thin, fleshless people know they feel better as soon as they gain flesh. The best flesh and blood maker Is Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic. For pimply, pale and sickly people, both old and young, a better medicine was never made.' It turns the food you eat Into strong, red blood, making solid 8 flesh and muscle at the rate of 1 to lbs. per week. It Is sold by all drug-3. gists for 75c per box. or 8 boxes for To overcome the effect of or dissipation use this medicine. For sale by the Wallace Drug Co. ce boys In Lacsd Boots, r cowboys left in the West to isced boots. There was 1 the heyday of the cow of ghere a special grade wae thln-eole- d boot heeled, ired solely for the cowboy ice cowboys were always bout their footwear. But cat-iv- e ienre of their trade thevanl-- s small lost their full half of them ride la laced boots, bo rnxf-labl- e A trvi boot, once worn by n'.iv. vanquished in Its last i .. York Sun. tv-i- MORE ARRESTS IN BOONTT Grand Opera House Dlrarlton Korlkwnilrrn Theatrical Amoriatloa. CASES R. ALKXANPKR GRANT, Has. Mas. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 A HEARTY ALLEGED MIDDLE MEN JAILED IN NEVADA. ARE ' a DIRECTION OF J. J. COLEMAN. IN "A CONTINUOUS recently-discovere- LAUGH." BY CHAS. T. VINCENT. "AS WHOLESOME AS GOOD WEATHER." A SPECIFIC FOR THE BLUE8. UUN ADULTERATED HUMOR. G PRICES $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25o SEAT SALE WEDNESDAY, LYCEUM THEATER . JULIAN H. YOUNG, Friprictor 30 Week of January KENTUCKY MINSTRELS ED 8IMPSON, NAN HELD UP. MR. AND MRS. SIMP80N, Rag-Tim- e Delineators. Monologist. PETERSON BROS Had Left His Valuablas at Homs, so Thug Got Nothing. A. B. CARLER, Acrobat. CHAS. 8. OBRIEN, F. Grill, FUNERAL OF 8. C. LOWE. At the Second ward meeting house yesterday afternoon funeral services were held over the remain of the late Samuel C. Lowe, a large congregation being present The speakers were John Ellis. Jr, James Purdy and William Jacobs, Bishop McQuarrle, all speaking in the highest terms of respect of the character and exemplary life of the deceased. The Second ward choir rendered some beautiful music. Mrs. Florence Howell , sang Angels Are Calling," and WHford HInchcliffe, the conductor, rendered O, My Father." There were many beautiful floral of8snate Committee, Reporta 56 to H. B. No. recording ferings of respect and interment was Relating of certain contracts for conditional In the city cemetery. sale, lease or hire of railroads or street LECTURE. 8CIENCE To CHRISTIAN railways. Railroads. Amended. Bicknell Young, C. S- - B.. of Chicago, pass. Adopted. when 111., will deliver a lecture at the Grand S. B. No. 30 Fixing time claims for accidents he filed against Februcities and towns. Judiciary. To pass. Opera house Saturday night, Sci"Christian on the ary 4th, subject Adopted. S. B. No. 36 Ceding Jurisdiction to ence." Mr. Young Is a prominent U. S. In military reservations at Fort member of the official board of lectur-shl- p of the Mother church, the First Dougins and Duchesne. Military. To Church of Christ Scientists In Boston, pass. Adopted. House Committee Reporta Mass. The lecture begins at 8 o'clock, H. B. No. 10 Making it a misde- snd Is free to the public. No collecmeanor to threaten employes. Judic- tion. A cordial invitation to attend la iary. To pasa Adopted, given to all by First Church of Christ H. B. No. 87 Requiring work on Scientist under whose auspices the mining claims. Mines and mining. To lecture Is given. pass. Adopted, H. B No. 14 For county 'fire InThs Colonsls Waterloo. To Colonel John M. Fuller of Honey spectors. Municipal corporations. Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo, pass. Adopted. H. B. No. 62 Reorganising the state from Liver and Kidney Trouble. In a Public recent letter he says: "I waa nearly hoard of land commissioners. landa To pasa Adopted. dead of these complaints, and, alH. B. No. 14 For a poultry com- though I tried my family doctor, he mission, Agriculture and horticulture. did me no good: so I got a 60c bottle To pass. Adopted. of your great Elertne Bitter, which Pasad by 8enats. cured me I consider them the best H. B. No. 58 Relating to the re- medicine on earth, and thank God who cording of certain contracts for sale, gave you the knowledge to make lease or hire of rallroada them." Sold and guaranteed to cure 8. B. No. 80 Fxlng time when Dyspepsia. Biliousness and Kidney claims for acrident should be filed Disease, by Ogden druggists, at 50c. a bottle. against cities and towns. 8. B. No. 86 Ceding jurisdiction of FOrts Douglas and Duchesne to United of venue and appointment of Judges Statea Passed by ths Houaa pro tempore In municipal courts. H. B-- No. 5 Repealing the law H. B. No. 12 Permitting process to run from municipal courts to city creating the Utah Art Institute. H. B. No. 11 Providing for changes r BERESFORD ur New Man Herald say: Extradition pa pers were made out yesterday by County Attorney Parley F. Christensen tor Henry Martin and Edward Hanna, who are wanted In Balt Lake to answer to charges of complicity in the d frauds. bounty These men are said to each have a number of allasee. They were trailed to Reno, Nev., by Deputy Sheriffs Sharp and Rutler, who caused their arrest am Incarceration in that city yesterday. The necessary papers were sent to the deputies last night, and as soon as they receive them they will start for this city with the prisoners. Martin and Hanna are said to have been in the bounty frauds from the time the gang began operations in Salt LHke county until they were discovered snd two of their accomplices arrested. The prosecution has filed another complaint in the bounty fraud cases, Former Deputy alleging conspiracy. County Clerk D. B. Davies waa upon the latter charge yesterday. He was taken before Judge C. B. Diehl and was released upon his own recognizance. There are others charged jointly with Davies In the complaint. residing at 168 Twenty-thir- d street, was held up by a man about 11 o'clock last night while on his way home, but did not loose anything of any value, as he had left all of his valuables at home before he darted for the theater. It appears that Grill has feared a hold-u- p and has been tn ne habit of leaving his watch and anything of value at home when out at night. When last he was accosted by the hold-u- p night he readily complied with the latter's request and threw up his his hands. After having searched pockets and finding nothing, the thug remarked: "You're no good; go ahead." Grill went to his home and telephoned to the police. The latter have seas yet. cured no clue to the hold-u- p r A' MR. HARRY TIi George i BILL." THAT ODD FELLOW," Extradition Papers Issued and Martin and Hanna Will Bs Returned to Salt Lake. YOUNG LAUGH SAVES A DOCTORS Feat of Agility and Strength. CHAS. DeVERE, The Black Swede. Banjo King. JOHN MURTHA, Song and Dance. FARCE COMEDY: . James Sweethearts. 7 EDISON MOVING PICTURES ADMISSION 10 eenta THE JOURNAL By Carrier, One Month, 60c. By Mail, One Month Your Old Front Door Is 50c Open to a change, so you should call and see the Splendid Line of Front Doors just received, erf well a a large line of Porch Columns, by the (EL 143 TWENTY-FOURTST. 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