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Show Were Wer' Chief Clerk Divides Time tween Laws and Valentines. STREET CAR Members BILL of the House tions to Dances and ‘cw Few The spirit The St. divided reports communications and reading of f Valentine a ; of in-} his time tA rorably fea of Kansas Pere o sey had pe-\ace 2 Vv pean oO de peers nt DoS 1e SRR MA ss Pereried of coal maximum r to epee se Panu to the ue conveyance f think, tarift Los proper- ae rie NiGiat More Mr Ole Money then, that a te ye better? ris epee aeons ut ra phe L awre at Danidehortaees the national government by the state of Utah certain lands in Utah counPi of eurensralirelnttons committee ' do would it think don't I Morris- ce yn. committee the Take Trip to Catalina, Grab at Flying Fishes and Get Worn Out. Republican the real - reason Special. Angeles, Service Feb, »14.-Tired © but full of enthusiasm for the island Pai adise;, «Ci the 200 ttah E ks who the trip today sought repose , tonight at their headquarters in the King Edward hotel. Some attended the theatre, All united in saying that Catalina was the finest yet, but best Of all not one of the pilgrims was afflicted with mal de mer n the ocean trip. This was a record, t escape a twinge of seasickon their first' trip across the - to the island, a distance of thirty miles. The flying fish the y encountered resulted in~ bets made among the official family one of them could catch the nimble fish, but they all failed, Elks Lhlceukiore. Els Meet Old Friend, Exalted Ruler Tom Homer and his staff Jed the rush f the shore to that Hotel Metropole, where em were rewants ¢ passi- "| eecived by an old Salt wike boy, Hutchinson, who piloted Pas to the money viaidey »oints of interest. Tv trip in the Pacifle glass-bottomed boats was. a revelation to those who never saw the wonwould ders of the deep Mi the Salt mines if Lakers watehed the feec of the Morris-Yes, if none of it was sent seals with live fish with great interreported house into shape with a huge gavel,}ais. The judiciary c Poa est fhe seals came to the right up and another smiling likeness -picturing favor ably on H. B. by Taft, relat-| outside the state beach to feed. him carrying off the honors at the} ing to the raising ae tee American flag Lawrence-Have you any idea how Some of the more adventurous klks dance at American Fork Wednesd: Ly on holidays. The committee on feder-|much goes outs ide the pe les half. about think climbed Sugar Loaf, the peak at Morris-I returning: of the favor relations al: des clerk's the to sent .was night, ys ars tifteen your Lawrence-In to entrance of Avalon harbor, Utes of southern bands wandering two] the ve a ntine were Accompanying photographs after ascending small verses that rea their reservation in ¢ Dae as Sug-} expe re nee, has the coal market varied : price? dders to the platform on Hott's mem-|in in Representative rested ski ‘ The speaker is a man of skill, . + Morris-It) has. been Jreducea 25 mit. The drives in sti wwe orial No. 6. a te visits to lovers' cove up the inclined In passing legislation, House resolution No. 7 was intro-/cents That.was two years ago. consumpthe railway and other ait trips awakened does Lawrence-How agric ullure, on committee the by duced bill, A de ML htied eagle His comago unstinted praise of four sae live years the/}tion to amendment an for providing vadeeeration. Memo Tomorrow Utahans will) visit ‘onstitution of the state providing for| pare with today L ao hieaker is a man of grace, cone avatiane Ainciele refers. eats more that doubled Ostrich farm, and the millionaire's As well as being drastic. 7 ee Lawrence-What .is the c eee hotels and gardens South. Paseda, Pasadena and Oak Saturday While tripping the fantastic. <a does it compare with four. or noe morning early Fane depart. for Diego to spend two days there, To Help Attorney General Defend) years ago? Appeal to Jensen. re aie is? a VOTSC. 1 visiting the bull fighting at Tia takteas F a Juana, Mexic Law Rares Tee _ oie Ler. Stato'a Title to Segal Thompson arose t to riot Representative and division this from ing equipment At the end of a short Oe and importance of great a eusonen with the unanimous consent of the}]senate Thursday afternoop * a . using it elsewhere? : , : natural a than more Morris-Not ane to Pet ea $5,000 appropriating .telegram] following the read house requires, stock rolling of movement state's| of the defense the for board American] from > : DO ee to come resolutions ‘and germaine to any imotionS question Were not reported fayorably on H..J, M..5 by Morris-One of the reasons before the; Critchlow, memorializing the ea eeas the Union Pacitie Coal company market, local A fa-|to get out of the law. the bankruptey relaxed|to amend speaker the even but house, his usual tight hold on the gavel toj vorable report was read from the jubly because they ean get more ie elsewhere. coal B.lfor concerning commitiee as!diciary long as said He fun. in tho join l nion the mals, Lawrenct Richards, placing witnesses under the/124, any of the jokes did not get into ilis he wonlant kick. bonds. This committee also favored withdrew from the local market A valentine caricature of Speaker] the passage of H. B. 127, by tobinson, there be enough'coal from Utah i ( supply the demand use of med-jto referring to the wrongful the] Sounding him showing Joseph fro rights to state bill Was pa Jensen, Alphabeticus Nephlus "Mr. - < bill wa Lake]|The Salt: of Representatives, House whic h to mittee to sec want. If your love you City. Telegraph right back to me. Your] ferred, asa ‘part X. Smith Benner Sallie." sweetheart, chgpdl lands, the eut to the house.) Lawrence-How do f t coal? you order your They ek. steipment get it in days. many cars a Morris-So com r the one the when notify. us by card re-| w: matter the of a report. Se nator leaves the mine and we of three or four course that there}the explained A plioto ofa large sized woman of|are thousands of acres inyolved in the; decidedly ‘brunette complexion was} Suit now penne es ae Se coe handed by® the mailing clerk tojand that the state should employ) Reaceentnitve Jackson. On the|special counsel to assist the attorney picture' was written: "To my friend Jackson." Other touching by read were of the day minders clerk, RTOS giggles is Be tre lo ;Giante's ed alpine t7eeEBos AID. VOTES SENATE eral bitte rascals hs na he Pe Lawrence-Is it true that the road ee Bo vicheaety delays by sidetracking coal? Morris-No, they do everything in ority report. was read from Senator Lawrence wanted to know Mr. Morris presented the following the sudiointy committee severely critis-|if the state could not use the money | table, showing number Of cars: ing Representative' McRae for: allow- in the/land.fund, but it was thought Month. ered. Delivered, ing an empty flask to be found in his|by Mr. Smith that the enabling act.) yo nyary ...... ee eatin Bi pocket Wednesday night on. the way} Which specified what the money should) Fepruary .. 2....---.50 30 back from especially» fleck to American Fork. censured become ferring the A minority for empty He sentative ' him for the, company be allowing the without matter to the pode uaigtaed used for, employment re-j bill committee.) by Repre- was did of passed vote. The ' Civie not comprehend, special counsel. without Galveston. the senate's the Improvement league, Cox, the HOUSE Disposition. be buried at the expense of the Bills coun- CALENDAR - Introduced i elco Shows Senate bill No, 18, by Senater Lawrenee, providing that the bodies of convicts and other persons who would Thursday. HW. GB, 258 (Horticulture and Agrieulture committee) - Relating to drainage silat tots. ET, 9 (Larsen) -Appropriation for a br eve acroxs the Green river in ISmery and Grand countines, and between the towns of Green River and Elgin, (Appropriations:) fortunates who die in Wo FS BS 260° "Cuarsen; ie request)- said he did not think it was decent seen ee $800 to. Franklin P. treatmon tepreseitative Taft er, for properly destroyed under thought otherwise. He said: ‘'Most direction of the state-board ‘of of the time such Beene haye never (Claims and public-aceounts.) been of any .use ociety, and 261. (Sutton)-Providing. for think it right that fase Stee be the sale of cormmoditiés Ks welght. given this last chance to do some(Manufactures and comm thing for their fellow men. B. 262-(% nbinson) Defining the Speaker Joseph, from the floor of word "building." (Judiciary.) the house, served notice that he would B. 263. (R igen. enna oe a ask at a future time for a reconsidor to Injuries to railroads. (Rail eration of the action of the house on roads. house bills Nos. 21 and 22.° He did i B. 264 (Kuchler)-Relat ting to not believe that sufficient Care ha fire insurance, eer rizing form of been taken in Dao the biils and policy, etc. (Judicia ty, be turned over to the. university for medical and surgical eked} «9S Dee a house by a vote rosentative Dyreng said that he ve ae a dissecting room and the amendments to t the senate A communication eR was read informing the house that the. senate refused to concur in the amendments of the hous e to senate bill No. 23, appropriating $1,000 instead. of $1 ,500 to ex-Sheriff Hastman of Rich cotnty. a committee of Miller to confer They had Senators appointed Walton and with a See ee the use. appointed eecitemeutal ven from Kuchler, the ber Weston senate ang Mills ia comm reported that they: could ae pp he nate Bills Passed gage aE H. B. 61 (Kuchler)-Providing seats for way motormen cars. and air brakes for H. B. 18 (Lawrence)-Providing that the bodies of convicts and others e uvxed for elas and surgical exeee purp 3. Nos. 2, 2 ‘and 23 (Kuchler) -Providing the same Jaws for the transmissions of contracts and legal papers by telephone as is now. provided a messages transmitted by tele- graph. Bills Introduced Thursday. Speaker eee erence Representatives Barnett to- committee Joseph meet" ap- Thompson ,| with compose the of eae Rasband aa Hollingsworth. A letler was read fram the mayo rj vec theme. mE Tac 0 16 30 12 80 15 eR a eer BO nee ates MID Augus Sept ober tio1 a Gane Oa a Sac Reata eee ast g 18 19 More S. B. 111 (Hulaniskij-For promotion of the proper observance of Decoration day and to prevent ball games, racing and barbarous amusements on Decoration day or the advertisement of the sam e, and providing penalty for violation. (Judiciary.) -Discrimination. Morris--Bamberger. is firm in Salt. Lake able to No other foe can get Tolton-Wh the get it. ¢ only slack. Morris-1I ton t know. Robinson-Do you think a _e rate could be established so that it would be equal from the two points of ship- ying Norris think so, The Rio Grande could haul for less than $1.75 Johnson-Have the Surcaan made any nar een 1ent as to a fixed rate? rris-I don't know obiieol-0 9you order more than you. actually require? Morris-In 1906 I tried to get 6,000 tons of storage, and got less than 5,000, Lawrence-Are you familiar with the contract ane pk the Rio Grande and Utah..Fuel mpany with the Southern Pacific relating to the delivery of .coal..to. the. S. P..-two-or three years ago? Morris-No. No Competition; No Agreement. RNobinson-Is there any competition Cee. local retail dealers? Mo Robinwoi=- Why? ? Is-there an agreement? Morris- Hollingsworth-Tust a gentleman''s agreen Walter' B Sprague, formerly with the D. J. Sharp Coal company, testifled to practically the same facts as Mr. Morris... Be said that if a-maximum tariff could be adjusted to the condition of the roads, it ght. be beneficial. He said that the prveleat difference in the two roads prohably resulted in the high freight rates on the Rio Grande Ttobert Marsh: of the Kemmerer Coal company testified that he was familiar vn the coal shortage question, but ever heard of a railroad commission until the question was put to him by Senator Lawrence... He said. he had been away for several months. The cause of the shortage, he said, was due to the great prosperity of the country, and j Salt Lake being fected by the industrial advance that was greater than the production of the mines. We sald the management of the Union Pacific: was so far supevior to that of the Rio Grande that the Union Pacific has given better ser- the Rio Grande used to put an engine in the shop for twenty-four hours, but could not do that now. Lawrence-What, in your opinion, would be the advantage of a railroad commission ? arsh-lI can't see the benefit of it, Railroads Make Maximum. rail- ---__-_--__ = e---- -_- Batt a oo Se Wiest. iG TUG measure commending hOctober..!. 2... 2. - 30° 3 18 action on the bill. Wovember <2 ..0-0..- 30 54 ess diate Wacsinbes 6 Uuic ks. HERO 19 Tolton-Is there any | diserfmina- Senator Hulaniski's" bill - requiring names. of candidate to appear only once on a ballot was reported deader than a mackerel from the house and was Senator Lawrence's bill... on 3 witnesses. measure's. original intention. <An- fees of jurors and Senator Rasband's~ bill an other provision of the measure inemergency hospital at mine entrances structs street car companies to pro«the vide a crew of at least two men for was amended ‘by the house and senate accepted the amendments, later each car or train... This part of the calling for .a conference committee. bill is aimed at the company: in Ogy emment Love named Senators Rasden that operates cars on which one band. and. Hollingsworth. Senator Hulaniski's. bill prowiding a penalty for fast driving had also been amendwhile the car is in ed by the house, but. the senate did not sentative Pederson buck on them and the bill went that the bill be re-referred to the through. When Senator Walton's bill, railroads committee. This brought appropriating $1,500: to former Sherift Representative: Kuchler. to his feet Eastman of Rich county was reported, with a vehement protest. "I ask that eut down to $1,000 by the house, ‘the action be taken on this. bill at this oe of the bill ie and -asked time, If you are for the protection for nference committee. Senators of the men, women and-. children Ww malta and. Miller nie name whose lives are endangered at the Senator Park's bill raising the rosea present time you will vote. for .the the reporter of Supreme court derl you are not, you will vote cisions, the state bank examiner and against. it. Th ¢© measure passed by one or two other state officers, - was a vote of to objected to by Senator Rasband, who House Gan No. 126, by. Representadid not want to‘ raise the reporter's tive Critchlow, providing a fire an pay $200.a year,and after some argupolice board for the city of Salt Lake, ment the bill was ynene special order was referred back to the special comfor today at- 3 o'clo Senator stbuingewi onth § bill creating eommission on. uniformity of naure by Representative Dean providing}, finn laws Was passed unanimously. for like. commission, applying. to House. bill: No... 7. (Pederson) -Hsthe cities of Salt. Lake and tablishing marriage relations and Senate bill'... No; .26, (by specifying who is allowed to ‘marry, Miller, providing for ten feet of dlsstruck a ‘snag and was. finally postcovery work to be done on all min- poned: one. day. ing claims in ninety days (amended The senate. adjourned until this to read six months), was referred. to morning at 10 o'clock. the committee on mining and smelting for mariber amendments. 61, by Kuchler, providing that street car companies furnish ,seats for motormen and air brakes on the cars caused a shower of amendments that threatened the annihilation. of e MTATON LS BP dissenting ead censuring | through its secretary, Oscar. F. i was in the|Submitted resolutions \ indorsing. time. Cor i Two Gieiipions for Corporations, The third reading of house bill No. Dyreng TEST QATH BILL WILL BE VETOED Gov. fat; sene ral, one who is well versed iN/their power to get coal to us. re-|jand laws and geology, who can preTolton-How much coal has the a in you sent company Fuel Ut uh 7 nt the testimony of experts in intelthe igent form. "ar "Law rence-How about a maximum tariff os sh-There is one now... It is made by the roads, subject to alteration, but has remained ah Noe for a long time. SeTiiions Ee you think the rate from Castle Gate is too high? Marsh-It is quite evident that the less at ters? on the Union Pacific from ville to Santaquin, and to rate should be much Dia mcntpalter oe t the statement that the Unton Pacific wants to withdraw from the local mare Mar h-I think if the rate was under $1. 0 the to withdraw. Union Pacific would have Gooding of Idaho Takes Stand Against Measure, as It Stands. Boise, Ida., Feb, 14.--In connection with the test oath bill which was passed by the senate and amended by the Aduee yesterday, in which the senate climinated. the words "celestial and patriarchal' marriage, but which the house amended to inelude them, Governor Gooding sent.a communication to the house this morning, stating his mind im unmistakable terms. He wants the fesegtbs general enough to include al adding an adultery| and none clause, fornl as he suggeste -d.in lis message. He said: I "T feel it only proper to notify you that [ am radically opposed to the enactment of any law aimed parUcularly at any religious sect. If the elector's oath is to be amended, it should be made general in its character and all class of crimes against the home coeue be included, in the amended la He further stated that if the McCutcheon bill as passed by the senate and amended by the house yesterdas should pass it would not meet his approval. Robinson-How does it happen here is no competition? Marsh-lI think there is. There are seven yards here. Robinson-But there is no diffterence in price Marsh-No ‘dealer is allowed to lower the price, Lawrence-If he did he could not get deliveries% Marsh-Whenever there is friction in & community, the matter is immediately. taken up with the produeers, and they won't let a dealer sell at an unreasonable price. They think that en a dealer sells at a low price it ultimately affects their own prices. Lawrence-Do you know anything contract the Rio Grande and Utah Fuel had with the Southern Pacific to deliver coal at Ogden a few years ago? Marsh-I heard something about that. The Utah Fuel made a contract to deliver 6,000 tons a day at the rate of 98 cents. a ton-that was the freight vate-delivered at Ogden ee t was abt delivered at.a loss, was Mar: -wNo. Lawrence-The Union Pacific took thee contract away, didn't arsh-Yes. Bote an know Lirettinn it was in competition or to relieve the Utah Fuel. Storage Rate a Bluff. Lawrence-Did you take evantias| of the storage rate last summ Marsh-Yes. I immediately ortsired 3,000 tons, and got only three cars all summer. Lawrence-When the dealer tried to give the public the benefit, the e¢ompany made it uncomfortable for him, did it not? Marsh-The storage rate was given under conditions, and at the end of the yeriod of the rate bills were rendered for adjustment. No one was entitled to-a refund until the settlement was made, Robinson-Do you geoted of any. legislation that could be enacted? arsh--The only think I can suggest is that this committee see the managers can reduce the rate to $1.50, the producers may be able to cut the price at the mines and the consumers would get the benefit. Robinson-Were the consumers sup- Bee rate to get Ma Cpe om consumer were too the the was on intended benefit, busy ast Summer benefit running and did to but not the out to storage give the people Saltairc take ‘"dyan- tage of the rate. They don't pay any attention in the summer because it is too warm then. John R.. Brutf; treasurer and manager of the Utah Soap company, was next called, but he did not throw any Heht or the situation. The commission adjourned to meet monday morning at 10 o'clock. _-_-_-_--> >. The publie is fast being convertedt The Republican, One thousand iy three came over in Pix January. 15, 1907. Woman's The bitter trail be childless. a Who Trials. a woman's life can tel] tow fsté fe hae | Struggle may have ee enere she lear resign hersell to her A cot lot? The sence of togethor, ‘ Reports. raat te Pantin of vast importance, | pave); pig oR ; on: ae yalidating ae tender and Jaughable}laniski, sentiments, sent to varlous| e ie communications, y Several : legislature FRIDAY, FEBRUARY NEAR LOS ANGELES Lawre Fa ty hat in your opinion could be accomplished by the establishment of a railroad ¢ araaiginga the CITY, UTAH, ELKS HAVING FUN 1.) titioned the national congress for a eonstitutional convention, to take up the question of the election of United States senators by a direct vote of the people. Committee be- committees, page provement as house take oO 5 . enate bill ead ws the ralveston bill. The communication was referres to the municipal government committee. A communication was read stating that day from mum tariff! rate on coal would be beneficial? Morris es. you thought of Lawrence-Ha ive a tarift ri ste ic could any basis by which be reached, mileage or otherwise Morris-No. I have cROHAItE how= ever, that if conl can be hauled from Rock Springs and Diamondyille for 76 a ton, coal from Castle ,Gate for < eoult 1 be hauled do you I sawrence-U pe estabthink {if a fah indeencourage lished that it pendent operators to mine coal? rris-Yes. independent concerns Lawrence-If property would that encouropened afternoon. yesterday clerk reading members. Valentine's house chief tween Invita- Me ir Measures. of the vaded Be- Discuss (Continued invitation was received by the governor and members of first, second and "third" houses to visit the armory Monday night. A dance program has acebeen arr The invitation was cepted, the members of the most of house would be able saying that they PASSED Accept SALT LAKE Sr SPIRIT GF LEVITY IN LEGISLATURE REPUBLICAN, >| THREE REASONS FOR SHORTAGE OF COAL oi 8 | this link to bind marital Ilf< | the. absences of this one pled oa eS THE INTER-MOUNTAIN oa and the city council of Richfield ing the governor, the members of senate, house 4 the repres¢ te iive tives of : banquet dance in Richfield Saturds ay night. communication ee with, rest of Americs you must, but the Riechfie ld first.' ‘the myitation was t to mutual affection ts a common disap ointment. \ unfortunate couple Jecome estranged thereby. Ever they rt, one may read the whols extent of thelr disay ppointment in the oy * | | of such a childless couple ae they rest | on the children of others. 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S I 50 tas time' 'a-redécted. senate' bill} comes back to the place where it starz -| ed from, seared with-scars of ill u e] in the house, there is-a dead calm,-in Which..the father of the bill. is. the} eynosure of all eve Many senate bills} have been massacred in the hou | some house bills have been slaughter- | oul the ermtes: sonvé have pa l SET Hea ies and have gone, to -engro ine: It-seeni that. the hou takes especial "delight<inF -either "killing | amendi ; ie bills wWieto get « ny the ravte pla tag with hou measure ' From the beginning. of time "there | has been more or less rivalry: between the two branches of the legislature and as long as human nature-is°contructed on the present plan the riv¥alry will continue. > * MERCERIZED CHILDREN'S DRESSES One lot of Fancy Wool Mixtures, that sold up to $1.75, to Close at... .2 ee a killed o in the Box There are arguments for and against a man with a limited amount of money buying a home, but there are no arguments against keeping your home warm, whether you own it or not. * Neither are there any arguments against ' CASTLE GATE and CLEAR CREEK COAL as ty fuel to warm your home with. Burn it. house * Senator Hollingsworth took the Galveston idea to Ogden last night and showed it to some of his constituents. s s Senator Callister and Representative Barnett were wined and dined by the Commercial club of Lehi last night. * The senate is bothering its UTTAR head over committee reports. Whether it is best to adopt tham, adverse or fa‘orable, and thus dispose of them, a" to adopt them and then let them go to discussion is the question that hasn't yet been decided. There is no senate rule on the pe and it seems to be a matter of established custom now, a no more. 3URL ARMSTRONG. Passed 70 (Hollingsworth)-Creae Ein commission for uniformity of la Ss. (Special joint Conanitins ) -Appropriating $5,000 defend state's tithe to school lands. 30,098 Volumes to Select Frem! LARGEST STGCK IN UTAH! HARTMANN REFUSED OFFER OF A WIFE Not many a wife musicians. because have of the been effect ofof "Prat! Members Suspended, Six. boys -of- the'. High ‘school been. suspended: and several' more be, because of. their affillation. with «a high-school fraternity rincipal Eaton récently placed-a -ban on' the crganization' of "frats™ in the >school, but. regardless of his opinions and. tnstructions in the matter, several memcers of the. sophomore class recently yet-in secret and effected such an organization. Shs in a spirit of daring they hung: a sig Which intimated what they. bad adie. atthe entrance to the schoolyard... Principal Eaton, went to" worko quietly ;on' ‘the »case,- and in the course of time found out the names of those who had-violated his instruetions; wid "the suspensions Tollowed. ICO. CITY AT YOUR OWN PRICE! Le: fered BLOCK, BOOKS! BOOKS! Thursday. S. B. 109 (Committee on Agriculture and Irrigation, as substitute for H. B. 14)-Five thousand dollars to procure subterranean waters for culinary pur- their. musical work, but that the is experience of Arthur Hartmann, the Hungarian. violinist, who j recital tonight at the tional church. When Hartmann appeared in. concert in | Constantinople in 1904, his playiig made such a stir in the city that his hame rea ears of the. sultan j Mandate was sent oul. commanding he_musician to.come and play for his majesty. oO have refused would have meant death or serious trouble to Hartmann He played several tims for. the sultan, who. was so. plea that he gave the performer.100 Bada sterling (about $500), and when HMartmann played again the monaren,. in a burst of enthusiasm, offered the Hungarian one of his (many wives. Mr. Harimann fs rather modest ‘in speaking of the occurrence,. but. when asked directly as to why he did not accept the. gift. of the, great Turk, he remarked that;:for some reason or other he had' set his heart upon .an American, girl to share his home. 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