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Show iin The senate disposed of it an hour ami a half yesterday, and a i journed with its calendar cleared- A feaof disclosure ture of the session was the February II1 a reconciliation between Senators Cun.l-lauIn the Senate Booth introduced a resand Chidcstsras to iheirdiiTerencca olution calling for the speedy opening o hill. Tills me.irure, of the Uncompahgre reservation. does away witli the present sheep Senate bill 67, defining the duties of inspection law and provides that ownthe secretary of state, eras taken up and ers shall dip their sheep at least once a amended se as to provide for the payyear. ment of a fee of $25 by insurance A vote was reached on it without deon filing their annual statements bate, and It was passed, only Driscoll and $1 5 for each certificate issged to Snow and voting against it. agents. Booth (moved postponment of the senate hy voting for it, surprised the bill until Monday, to allow inquires but in explanation waved a letter he had fo be made concerning how a similar received ironi his constituency, favoralaw worked in Montana. lie said minble to the measure. ing men were dissatisfied with it, claimTwo other bills were passed Si natc bill to a be entitled previ i.t ing it should No. to, defining the dutiesof the bill Postponement carmining in Utah. slate treasurer, and house bill No. 27, ried. the employment ofcliilJren prohibiting The Senate refused to concur in the in underground mines and niel:vr. House amendments to the bill defining The latter was amended so as to prohibit the duties of the attorney general and a the employment of women in such places conference committee was appointed. and to make the bill conform to the laSenate bill No. 70, relating to the her- bor article of the constitution. itable rights of the issue of polygamous Chidestcr Introduced the following marriages was passed. memorial to Congress asking for a 11 apAn invitation to visit the Agricultural propriation to meet the constitutional college the 28th was accepted. convention deficiency. Adjourned to Monday. One bill was introduced: In the House Monson's resolution Senate bill No. 88, by Sutherland censuring Senators Brown and Cannon to the time for voting against a silver rider to the Amending the law relative actions. for commencing tariff bill was up and snowed under ly It increases the time fur beginning almost a straight party vote, Murdock actions on judgments of United States voting with the Republicans. The substitute of the Mines committee courts and of courts of other states from five years, as at present, to ten years on bill for Beard's proposed measure, treat actions for the mesne profits of real esoffice mine of coal the inspector, ing violation for was considered. tate, from five to six years; 011 actions Penalty of the provisions of the art was fixed at on written contracts, front four to six from $500 to $5000. The provisions of years; and on actions on contracts not in the bill were generally acceptable and writing, on open accounts for merchanit was referred to the salary committee dise, on claims against a marshal, sheriff or constable for the doing of an act in to consider the salary clause. his official capacity, or the omission of Speaker Denny announced his a signaofficial duty, and to recover damages an law to and ture of the libel law, relating the duties af county prosecuting attor- for the death of one caused hy the wrongful act of another, front two years neys. The committee on appropriations to four years. Referred to the judiciary Introduced a measure appropriating committee. $6,157.40 from the general fund to meet the school's deficit for 1S95 and an addi- A to meet tional appropriation of Its current espenses until an appropriation Is made. "I am not rich," said he, deprecating Several Senate measures were receiv- himself. But he did not loosen his hold ed and placed on the calendar. upon Helen's hands or withdraw his arCondon Introduced a resolution recit- dent gaze from her eyes as he spoke. ing that it will be fifty years on July 24 If all the riches in the world were on next since the pioneers entered the val- one side of the scales, and just your love ley, and making provisions for an expo- on the other, she answered, with the visition and jubilee. bration of deep feeling in her voice, Adjourned till Monday. you know which would weigh the more with 4. my heart." February But my father may never relent. He House. Almost the entire session was vows he'll have no poet in spent in debate on Monson's meat infor heir." :hls his house spection bill, which passed without She laughed obdurate fathers to scorn material change. not angrily, but merrily. Mr. Mansfield presented the petition Oh, my dear, inv dear," she cried of Seth Taft and sixty-siothers of do you waste lime talking of fathWhy eiuirt-mefor the Wayne county, asking the sunshine on the water. ers? See of house bill No. 6S providing for we can feel it the air, the Come where the changing of county boundaries. Come!" light, Lorenio Argylc and forty-twothers No, Helen, I'm not coming now,' of Lake Shore, Utah connty, protested said Robert, with sudden firmness. against the passage of the Bolilho land You must see the situation as it is. hill because of the expense of putting Here ant I, loving you. My father raised it in operation. me as rich men raise their son. Now Bills were introduced as follows; By Condon Incorporating the Utah lie says that unless I give up what lie State school for the blind and providing calls my tomfool literary ambition and for its government go hack to Furnaceviile to learn about the Kindling of iron, he'll neither give By Curtis In relation to assignments me an allowance now nor make me his for the benefit of creditors. The bill covers the general subject of heir. Your father, naturally enough assignments. It particularly Is intended refutes to (rent with a suitor who has no than a sonnet in his pocket. the prevent the preference of some other And 1 love you " creditors to the detainment of others. The conclusion seemed perfect I v releBy Taylor To reform the mannrr of commencing civil actions and to repeal vant (o Helen. She looked at him with sections 3202 to 3207 (inclusive,) comeyes swimming in tears of tenderness and trust and pride. She smiled at him piled laws of 1888. The bill provides fora simpler method sunnily through them. Her voice (rent of beginning actions. No paprrs are bled a she spoke, though her words filed until issue is had in court so that were jesting. the court records are not unnressarilv Do coin yoiirsonnet into a emst'she encumbered in case of compromise said, and hid me share it witli you, and after the beginning of an action. Ser- I shall be happy. Happy, Joy on undervice in a civil action may also be made stand? llappy! And that is all you want by any person not a party to the suit. my happiness." By Taylor Providing for judgment lie caught her face between his hands at her. Then lie upon failure to answer and to repeal sec- and looked : tion s345of the code of civil procedure. said, with sudden The bill gives the clerk of a District are Helen, Helen, you sure It is I? court power to enter judgment in certain Are you sure you love me 111 , and not rases and authorizes the court to appoint merely the situation, the romance?" Judges pro tempore to hear causes. Now, sir," said Helen, tossing her Senate bill No. 75, by Sutherland head, while righteous indignation dtied Fixing the duties of State Auditor. ths tears i:i lu-- eyes, you are insulting Senate bill No. 79. by Sutherland-relat- ive me." to the heritable rights of the issue of polygamous marriage. Helen s father iinintentionailv f inned UTAH liu-in- LEGISLATURES WORK. com-panic- s, Ulii-icn'e- ROMANTIC long-haire- GIRL. d x nt o et ford-oding- r TJSE HEWLETT BRO.S New, High Qrntle THRE BAKING E-CR- OW The Purest POWDER, mid Meat Made. N Three Crown Spices Are Hrst, Because they arc around ,f resit every da.v . the flames of love. He forbade his dui.gliii-- r to sec Robert. Y u have a rigid to forbid Robert , said the young woman in y our liniisi-heroic style, but you cannot pregrand vent my seeing him. I assure you I shall. Your treatment of me justifies it. Don't make a fool of yourself, Helen, advised her father, or Ill forbid, you the street. What has that featherbrained boy to live on?" a genius, and he's persecuted." lie's a young idiot! 1 hope a bread and water diet will bring him to his sense.. See here, Helen. I dont object In the boy, if you love Min, though heaven alone knows why you should. But I'm not going to have you marrying a pauper, and Im not going to aid and abet him in insurrection against his failu-r- . If rou'll persuade him to he sensible now You do not know your daughter, sir," said Helen, her bosom swelling with the proud consciousness that here was a dramatic occasion, and that she was a heroine equal to it. Heaven forbid that I should advise the man I love to his own undoing. Did you actually believe that I would try to persuade him to turn fromodes to iron ore, to fetter his genius, to Go to your room, Helen, and pack your trunk for Europe!" thundered the old gentleman. But later he compromised on a month at Lakewood, lie knew that the lovers exchanged daily letters, each bidding the other to be of good cheer. lie observed Helen's pride and glory in her martyrdom with a feeling of helplessness. The little tool is positively radiant over tier misery," he said to himself. She fancies shes a heroine! Confound old Dnnnebroon! Why doesnt he give his son some money and let him spend it printing his poetry? When they came back to town the romance was ot its height. Helen placed a taper before her curtained window, and at night Robert patrolled the aide-wal- k gazing at it a at a shrine. They wrote long letters, though they did not carry out their intention of meeting clandestinely. And Helen was radiant with joy of her romance. HTABLISIIEI) 1870. MERCUR rr - For," as Mr. Robert Donnebroon said in the novel he published a few years later, though men love women, women's affections are given to situations, to romance, exeitementor to love And men arc .interesting to itself. them only as the vehicle by which these things come to them Hilled liy a I'tllspw. .Stamford, Conn., Feb. 24. By the collapse of an old building in Dublin one boy was killed, another fatally Injured FLAVORING W. itmitHD PAYtaa ASK and itocka wljlch will ahortly p 1 r W. E. Hubbard, 43 W. Second KXTItAdTH Are Delicious. -m THEM. South St., THE KFSLBY INSTITUTE, A direct, authorised branch of the at Dwight, 111., hu parent opened at 166 W. Second North, Salt Lake City, oa the line of the street railway ru.nitig to Warm Springs. For the of the liquor and with Lesley E. Keelley opium hal Oompanyk double chloride of golr bi-us- 1 remedies. Goods of thin brand guaranteed equal to ttie Rent In the Market or Money Refunded BBWARI OP SUBSTITUTES. SIR THAT LABEL BRPORB PURCHASING. IT. INSPECT YOU Salt Lake City Coda Water kw TIIE LEADING BOTTLERS. EVERY HIS MAN OWN SALT Co. LAKE ClTY, UTAH. HORSE AND CATTLE DOCTOR Bead What DR, BUNK'S BLACK OIL w.ll do, H0B8E CUT, BRUISED or WOUNDED, use use use use buy HOUSE or COW got COLDJor BLOAT HOUSE COUGHING or got DISTEMPER, No Flies on WOUNDS when you NUNNS BLACK Oil NUNNS NUNNS NUNNS BLACK Oil You get a Vetrinary book FEES when you NUNN'S Every Farmer, Stockman, Dairy, should have handy NUNNS BUCK Oil Every Sore, Scratch, Piles, etc, cured with NUN iBlaekOil The institute is under the manage- No Stable or Household complete without NUN NUNN ment of Dr. J. W. St. John, who has Every Store thould keep for sale been at work with and In the employ 50 CENTS A BOTTLE. of the Lesley E. Keeiey Company foi the past four years. The treatment Sold whole 1I0 au retail and management of patients will be dentlcally the same as at Dwigh 1 Z.C.M.I. - Partner wan ted In this bualna POTLATCH, PALOUSE. TheM ire the names of three great agricultural and fruit growing in Idaho and Washington, reached by the Northern Pacific raildin-trlct- a- Drug Dept, Agts Salt Lake City, Utah. NEZ PERCE, A fuil string 'band in 01 instrument. all relayed at the same time and hy 1 ne per n. The gieatest invention of the nineteenth century is the Everett Piano with the plecfaphcne, or bettor known as the mandolin, pul tar and banjo attachment, ::s3d oiilv in the famous Everett, the ii st disable and only complete piano toanu factured. It is sold at oxccv.nl low psices and on very easy ter ns.inglA large and well selected stock o these elegant pianos always kept in stock at E. N. Jenkins Temple of Music, 238 South Main street. Send fur and prices. We are aUo agents for ChlckiriDR & Sons and ilirvani Pianos. a road. They each adjoin the other an together form a region hard to equal. The Polouae region baa been noted for ita Barveloua grain production. The Potlatch country la analagons to the Palouse. cata-logu- BANK es Utah Nursery Company ESTAl I.ISHED 18S5. A large stock of fruit and ornamental trees, also small fruits roses, shrubs, etc. Make a specialty of supplying commercial plants at low prices. Call and examine stock. ROBBERS ARE ACTIVE -- and Arkansas Office Naylor Block v Raids Made on Banks in Texas J- - w- - -S- currie, tarM-rut kiv.:u all a ontt-r- s by ami! ALT LALE CITY, UTAH. ? FlWhenyos expn-ss- , mode lo We take pis. iwri exit of t to "!!,r"rl- MpeciHllKU ie n nil deformed .hors. rrli'nli-I liriioeit sin! nrlilloial Ik Mrainlit. Cashier Darirjr Mhot Dead Aaothrr fMhlerWhot sad Badly Wauadrd-Va- ry Little Booty Obtained In Klther Case CItlaena Mpaedlly Gather and TakaTp Pnranltnr the Bobber A Reward Offered by Wlehlta Book. rr nr Steel Range for $35 liaili 11I every aeseridlloa Hilgert Deformity Shoe Co. EXCELLENT IN EVERY RESPLCT hint South St., Wichita, Falls, Tex., Feb. 25. Two We haw an imtuensi; line or .Stoves. robber entered the City National bank Ranges and Heaters to of thi city at 2:45 o'clock thi afternoon Select From. and demanded the money of Cashier Dortev, who resisted them. Shooting BEST HOT A! It IX AMKIHCA. began, resulting in the death of Cashier Frank Dorsey and the wounding of Bookkeeper P. I. Laugford. Lang- Utah Stove & Hardware Co. fords wounds are not serious, being f'Hiali'ViiH Mill r.;i'iiMinn, Coriu-- r Com inwial ani Kirn Soulh m. light flesh wound. ). Salt Lake The robbers secured only a few hun- 1101112.-dred dollars in silver. They then mounted their horses and made a run for Friend of Silver! their lives. By this time many of tlie Siiliserilie fur the citizens had armed themselves, and a small battle took place. One of the robber's horses was shot from under hint, Kllver xpooeat. and it Is believed the robber was woundOnly Sl per year. Agents Wanted In every vn in the state. ed. He mounted behind his partner, SI. W A T L A 5 II. Kes'l Agent, and about s mile from town they met a farmer in a buggy. They took his team and made a break for the hills. In thi meantime the citizen secured homo,, and began the pursuit, the leader following within a quarter of a mile of the outlawa. The Panhandle and City National banks immediately offered a reward of $1,000 for their capture dead or alive. The latest reports are that the robbers ABSOLUTELY THE BEST are corralled in a large thicket in the middle of a pasture, nine miles from PAINLESS DENTAL WORK ! town. The thicket is surrounded by e IN TIIE WEST AT LOWEST EASTor thirty determined men, twenty-fivERN I'KICEA who are fully armed, and escape is TRY, AND BE CONVINCED. almost impossible. They have sent in Union Block. .Main St.. Opp. Walker tlou- -. for twenty-fiv- e additional men, who have ust started. Foster Crawford, one of the robbers, WATCHMAKER, JciiELEfl AHD OPTICIAN who killed Cashier Dorsey, is said to be a noted desperado. It is also reported that one Of the famous Christian gang Alex 1; Wyatt, 2fi2 Main Street. was the other man. Wichita Falls, Tex., Feb. 26. A reI. M.N.U., 8, 1896. port just received here is that the robber have surrendered to the citizen and rangers. They were surrounded in a thicket and when they tried lu cross a G. F. CULHER St BROS field in National Bimetallist S.Lr er Tariff LeclMlailon. Ksnufortun'r if Xow isjronr time! You will wiint A Bicycle others have them, lint ,.Pnr' umre Rood, solid fiieas-ur- r out of them .f11 you run g out or elie.Of course. If you buy. will ron e"!1 rr ,for youryou money, the same, F.,v0 wre carry 'il'll"01!" him; but Hhnt we uoaitividv know folic rrllnlile uml O. K. l liect. Wedeaire to cull your attention to the e any-thlii- yi Wtth Itoal and KATH.! Ihm'I. tlie llupst I AM Hl'SV Inp-Hsiirli- cr w for Hip iirico. NpimI I 'l wrafG) built on honor. line of ninliuin r Mw-l-st- a Kraile iim- - ,v;-- iirodtu-r- fur Our Cnfn(irHA ni.t) n nalrlor our rinnIr uikI lirforr you liny. Vi p ure in poititioii to - ilo you 111,1 ' 'e kill-.- lie- largest stock of1 - Sporting Goods. Guns, Rifles Kir., in ilir sintp, und prlvra urr rihi. Browiiiiiof Bros. s"h Lake City. Hull. ('full. VP..M.,y" Hl Awuiii. Reliable PEDIGREED PIONEER FRUIT TREES NURSERIES SALT LAKE CITY.. Grow Only First-cla- ss -I CO, A II and High Grade Stock. FREE cunu Cn. mr T AMBLER of every UAOLO DESCilllTTON. OilUlf nice? TAINTS. VARNISHES, OILS, IIKUBIIKK, ETC. 20 E. 1st Mouth. Silt Lake LAKE CITY, UTAH Ho! for 1896. ' Denver, Feb. 24. A special to the Times from Washington says: Senator Mr. o Fch. 24 Johnson Washington, Dubnis says the silver republicans of t California introduced a bill today ing the rommitee on ways and the northwest will permit no tariff legmrans to fmestig.itc Japanese manufac- islation in this Congress or any other hat docs not recognize free silver, and tures and the effect of their future will have upon the ro tu- the same issue will he raised at the St. rn -- fre of the United State. Louis convention. di-re- rtR Send orders to Salt Lake City. Free Nilver Jsssnrs Btsirvts r simile of accompanying found on all goods bottled purity and the very best to Tou are certain to make big proflU seal printed in red will be in return. We can put you on to by us. It Is a guarantee of be had. IllVV fc. TIIHKR-CK- O 4 The Great Gold Field and several others more or less badly-hurtThe dead and most seriouxlv ir. are: jured Dead: Patrick Kiikelley, 5 years old. Injured: Bryan Kiikelley, brother of Patrick, bruised and Internally injured, will dir. Antonio de Mato, toyearsoid, severely crushed ard bruised. Several other boys sustained minor uts and bruise. The building in which theascident occurred was on land which the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad ha taken for extensive Improvements, the old house n hich stood on the ' land were given lo the residents of Dublin fur firewood. Last night twelve hoys went up on the second floor of one of the houses and began cutting out the at milling post and other avaiahle material. They carelessly cut the lower another thicket the pursuers parts of the rafters w hich supported the opened fire and they surrendered. One roof, and almost without warning the of the robbers was shot in the back. down con the roof gave way, crashing . 1 IN BADLY H The Nes Perce region lies south of the others and has until recently been a part of a great Indian reservation. 500,000 acres of It have been thrown open to settlement and its lands can be bought upon cheap prices and terms. Write to Charles 8 Fee, GenRobert had been ill in his)vcast side eral Passenger Agent, N. 1. R. IL, lodging. His father had come, had seen St. Paul, Minnesota, or F. D. Gibbs, General. Agent, Spokane, for folder and yielded. lie had said, be what- and rates ltob, my boy ever sort of a fool you choose. 11! not lie one any longer.'1 And Robert, weakened by Illness, was won byfkindness, as he had not been by 1 liari-l- i usages. I'll come back to Furnaceviile,' he said, and I will learn the bus) Poetry will be a side issue. t lie re was rejo Whereupon among the elders, hut Helen was unaccountably- cold. There was no Robert recovered. more inanyrdom. 11c cnlled when he would, lie talked politics with her father. He came to dinner. He went to the opera witli her. He no longer had to look to her taper lighted window in of order to feel near tier. The day Helen were remarkably like those of any other young woman upon whom fortune had smiled. They wearied her. He had been a persecuted genius, she reasoned. He was no longer persecuted By feminine logic he was no longer genius. She had been a marly because she loved. Site was no longer a martyr. Did she no longer love? Feminine logic faltered. She wept. "She was disappointed in him," she told herself, and finally she told him so. IKCORAOR ATK1) Tlio Best Is None Too Good. Course by Mail WITH THa American Business College. T noil vert Inn our I nllpgn hh will give ihciniiiBli eon rue of iiit in ftuilile i iug and ArilliiiiPtio. 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