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Show t V THE MOUSING EXA MIX EROGDEUTAII, WEDNESDAY MORNING, KCBISUAISY THE accurate prescription STATE SENATE. WORK have a diff- HEN you icult prescription or one many doc- to prescriptions to us. fcring patients Yesterday wax the twenty-thir- d day of the session. Senator Lamas having returnsl from hie trip to San Francisco. every S sun-troponded to Ida ntm upim roll or that is to be used in a serious: case oi illness, bring it to t We till every prescription! exactly' as it is written.; That is why so tors direct their call. Tbs chaplain offered prayer and Mondays Journal wax read and approved. The commiitre on rules reported upou Senator Con-rurre- nt j WM. DRIVER, DRUGGIST. Soft, Fluffy Blankets and woolen goods art not aent out In Not ooo every laundry. a hundred cea goods laundry woolen shrinking, aor color- without without Try Our launder fadlag. Wo ed goods can. for Rough Dry Your Family Yash oura la tha only launRemember that waahea all wool town dry in and colored goods in distilled water. Ogden Steam Laundry Phono 174. 437 motion After a running debate Ilonas Resolution No. 2, by James A. Heoilersoa of Morgan county, providing that no bill be permitted to be introduced after the forty-fift- h day was lhe following by Iwi for final adjournment in February 10, 1905. The report was adopted, thereby killing th. resolution. pawed. THE LEGISLATURE STATE 25th St. new hills were intro- duced and referred as stated: No. 35, by committee on Military Affairs. ceding exclusive Jurisdiction to the United States Government over the two military reservations Fort Douglass and Duchesne. No. 37, by Senator Larsen establishing preparatory trade schools under tha direction of the Agricultural College, provMiug for three locations and maintenance and making appropria- tions therefore. Referred to Education committee. No. 38, by Senator Rasband, amending the existing law respective to and defining the duties of the Btate Treasurer. Referred to the Judiciary comp mlttee. No. 39, by Senator Clegg (by request) changes the present fees collected by county clerks and clerks of the district court. Referred to Judiciary commutes No. 40 by Senator Holligsworth, makes the fiscal year of the State and all its departments and institution end on November 30th, and that all repents of the different officials and 1 nail tut Ions shall be made as of that day. Great annoyance haa resulted every year because the fiscal year at present en ds on December flit. The Legislature convening within the first tea days is January, it is Impossible to have the reports printed and ready for submission to the Legislature until after half tha session has expired. Referred to Judiciary committee. No. 41, by Senator Colliater, changes the existing law as to tree passing animal. Referred to committee ou Live- stock. No. 42, by Senator Holligsworth creates a commission to provide for tlw display of Utah's resources at the Lewis and Clark Centennial and American Faciflc Exposition and Oriental fair at Portland, Oregon, In 1906; to define Its duties and powers, to make an appropriation therefor, and repeals Chapter 96 Laws of Utah, 1903. President Kerr of the Agricultural extended an Invitation to the la kindled quickly and buna rap- College 25e per Senate to visit that institution at a idly with dry kindling wood. time. $2.00 par rack for unapllt convenient aaok; On a motion of Senator Bamberger, wood. ton tor host ooai. deliv- the invitation was accepted and the $5.25 visit fixed for Saturday next, by xpeclal ered. train, leaving the capital city at eight a. m., the return to be made on the evening of the same day. '.The Senate then took up and unani1175 Wash. Are. Phones 147. mously passed the four following bills: House bill No. 44, by Mr. Kinney amplifying the present statute relating to forging and counterfeiting. The following la the act as passed and which will be forwarded to Governor Cutler for his action; the new matter being underlined: SEC. 4343. Every person who.vwlth intent to defraud another, falsely make, alter, forges or counterfeits any charter, letters patent, deed, lease Indenture, writing obligatory, will testament, codicil, annuity, bond, covenant, bank bill or note money order, check, draft, bill of exchange, contract, a the Pacino coeat niaa the finest promissory note, due bill for the paygrapes on the Pacific ooutTheii wines ment of money or property, receipt for are absolutely pure. If yon wish to dis- money or property passage ticket, pense good cheer for the holidays power of attorney, or any certificate of eider some of their wins from any there, right, or interest in the stock of any corporation or association, or any auditors warrant for tha pay25 Ih Street ment of money at the treasury, or any 200 state, county, rtty or town order or warrant, or request for the payment of money, or the delivery of goods or chattels of any kind, or for the delivery of any instrument of writing or acquit-- a nee, release or receipt for money or lease or goods, or any acquittance discharge for any debt, account, suit, action, demand, or other thing, real or personal or any transfer or assurance of money, certificates of shares of stock, goods, chattels, or other property whatever, or any letter of attorney or other power to receive money, or to receive or transfer certificates of shares of stock or annuities, or to 1st, lease, dispose of, alien, or convey any goods, Washington Awe. chattels, lands, or tenements, or other estate, real or personal, or eny acceptance or indorsement of any bill of exchange, promissory note, draft, order. A iSmall Fire pr Bros. Wheelwright THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY K.IZZINI BROS. ALBERT F. RICHEY, UNDERTAKER Phone 150. 2372 WINES 0. & LIQUORS M. LEEDOM H. Demonstration PATTI ION FALSTAF CAFE 2425 Washington Avenue. (Phone 22IX) AND HEAD- STONES. TWO CARLOADS IN STOCK. MITCHELL BROS. 2003 JEFFERSON AVH. CEMETERY VAULTS. COPING AND You are cordially invited to meet a Fountain Pen from the well expert of the A. works known A. Waterman & Co.f New York, who is showing the g New Automatic Self-Fillin- If you want the worth oj your money in MEAT and FISH' So to Ballard & Rmckert 4th ItrMt Phene No. wr-vii- d fnr-gar- y. to take effect upon approval House bill No. 45, by Mr. Kinney, statutes respecting appeals from lower amends Section 3747 of the Revised to district courts by adding the following at the end of the section: "Provided that where the appellant makes and flics an affidavit in the form set out in Section Revised Statutes no bond on appeal shall be required. Provided further that the giving of an undertaking on appeal may be waived in writing by the advene party. The amendment also changes the word "plaint iff in the fore part of the section to "appellant," for of course it Is very likely that the defendant might, at he sometimes does, do the appealing. The term "appellant will cover both the defendant and plaintiff. 8enate bill No. Id. by Senator I e, was the third measure to pass. It changes the time in which an injured person may present his or her claim to the city council from ninety to thirty days after the injury occurs. It also compels an Itemlsallon of the claim. The bill is as follow.: SEC 1. That Sections 312 and SIS of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, as amended by Chapter 19 of ths Laws of Utah of 1903, be, and the same hereby are amended so as to read as fol- ,:.gi-rou- Ieg-ialetu- re tem-atio- IN THE HOUSE. a buty day for the house and it. was nearly 4:39 o'clock before the adjournment as taken. The committee on rules refKirted that Tuesday waa aSi w:ih an xplUfif $Jiuj.iui,i iimui&'iU. 11. U. Nu. :r,.h an the 9i. an to 0f Mil for amend of Rcviw-Statutes, 1M$ ami i hapier laws ,.f jtoi, March it, l!w, relating to the state beard nf coritYtins iVnitcn-tiariiami prihuiiy. Tim lull provide fur board composed of tisieo iitik.-u- . two of only one iiarii, in u- - appointed by the governor tor a term of lour years. The members will reieive $100 a ear and will be lequircil to fmuivh a bond of s 2220-222- a rh. k. Ttt -s ll.fKKI 1L II. No. Shi. by i'auiiT An act the county nmmis-ionei- 's to fiirnlBh th justice of the peace of their resKitive of the laws enacted at it variouscopies sessions. 11. H. No. 97. An act by Kinney to amend section 1248 of the Revised Statutes. ISMS, iriatiug to tii issuance of a licerxe the wle of inliquors aud the form i hereof. -toxicating Muaicipal corporations and counties. f.-- r H. B. No. 98, by Kinnev An act to amend section 3232 of the Revised WEDNESDA Y NIGHT , FEBRUARY t Park litis Angrier, Jan. results: First rats, short course, steeplechase Jim Hoxeman won; Derimo second; May Holiday, third. Time, 3:06. Second race. 6 1 furlongs Kiug Thorpe wtai; Chalk Uedrirk. second; Siulrado, third. Time. IAS Third rare, mils and 70 yard Emperor of India won; Wsswlft, second; Arabo, third. Time. 1:44. Fourth race, half mile Weegiri won; Sandstorm, nccoad; Expressing, third, lime, 48 Fifth rare mile Psdua won; Del Uoranario, second; Dud Anderson, third. Sic-As- cot and the middle joint pens. They do not soil the fingers and are absolutely guaranteed. Old fountain pens (any make) taken in exchange Jan. 30 to Feb. 4. B53. money loani Sen'vlce I I m Pflvata Noanaa WESTERN BROI quick, WboMKt4-a- 4 . W- - A Laugh in Every Line and the Lines Are Cbse Together 1-- 13th 4. Annual A- ppearance Greatest The Landslide 2. 2. of the Swedish-America- n Hay of Laughter STILL THf Blath race, six furlongs Doctor C. FAVORITE Statutes, I89N, relating to executions woo; Sportsman second; Bra Sick, and the tint within which aame may third. Time, 1:14 Juiiliciary. H. B. No. 99. by Dean -- An act to AT OAKLAND. amend chapter 56, session laws of Utah. San Franrteco, Jau. 81. Oakland re19u3. approved March 12, 1903. and sults: 2107. 2110, 2113. and 2114, of the First race futurity course Port Revised Statutes. 1W8. relatina to the Wayne, won: Estrasa, second; Dr. Utah State School for the Deaf and Bhermaa, third. Time, 1:16. Dumb . Second raor, 3 2 furkmgo SouthTim bill vrsta the control of the ern Indy won; Im Joe, eewnJ; Aba achuol and its property and affairs in a Meyer, third. Time 1:44. Tha board of tru-ieThird race, mile Esteyllato won; Lumber- to rousist of three Its Just What Your residents of th state, not more than Trapse t ter, aecoud; Vigoroo, third. Mn1, two of whom aliali be of the aame Tim. 149 4. Face Needs-Smi- les Fourth race, six furlongs handicap Quartette political fkltlu Each memlo-- r of the and 2 Seta, Seat Mia 50 Pricaa 75, board shall receive 9100 a Tear aud his Bala won; Venator second; Ishlaa a, Tuesday. actual expenses. Other minor amend- third. Time, 1:18 ments are made through the bill. Fifth race, 5 furlong Troy won; H. B. No. 100, by Joseph Aa act All C., second; M scene, third. Time, compelling street railway companies 105 and parties owning or operating street Sixth race, mile aud 50 yards Major railways to protect certain of hteir Tenny won; Flying Torpedo second; employes and the travelling public. llalnault. third. Time, 1:53. The bill provides that a seat for the mot orman lr provided; air brakes must, AT NEW ORLEANS. lie on all cars; all such appuratua must be on th front end of the car. A New Orleans, Jan. 31- - Results: penalty of not !r than 950 nor more First recce, ix fourlangs Bay Wood than 9350 for each offense. won, Ovr Again, second; Charabtea 'lhe senate reported bark on H. B. third; time 1:18. Noa 44 and 45 with several amendona wllo Evonlua Second race, ments that were concurred by the won; Racheeal Ward second; Frank house. third; time 1:6L President Kerr, of the Agricultural Kenny Third ram, 5 furlong Mayor Johncollege Invited the legislator to visit son won, Viperlno second, Song and PRESENTS th college at any time, am Joe tlm 1:04, moved that the invitation be accepted Wins third, That odd fallew" 6 furlong Klelnaood Fourth race, for next Saturday. A special train will won, Bella of Portland second, Miss carry the legislators to Logon. . Gemos third, tima 1:17 Following the reading of the minutes 5 furlongs Charley DickFirth race, Tolton, f Heaver, moved that tbe readson won. Arch Oldham second, Making of the minute be dispensed with on ati third, tima 1:04 account of time taken. Sixth race, mil Rapid Water won, Edward and Richards look decided fidls out of the minority member and on Bella Indian second, Barkelmora third, motion of Joacph, Tolton'a motion waa Urns 1:47. 1-- 4. is-ii- e- aec-lio- ns ea 1-- 2. GRAND 1--4. cro-swal- frt-low- Inn IS. Opera House Thursday Nitfht, February 2 J. J. Coleman 3-- Mr. Harry 8-- Beresford AT IIOT SPRINGS. Jan 81. Ths Hot Springs, Ark., IN Essex Park nault. s First race, 5 furdongs "A CONTINUOUS LAUGH won, Macons second, Paul John third, time 1:13 Rosa Court Second rare, 6 furlong aarond, won, Navarin Goody Two Shoos third, tima 1:19 Third race, mile aad 70 yards Memphian won. Compass second. Col. BY CHA6. T. VINCENT. Preston third, time 1:68 Fourth rare, 6 furlongs Asler-l-- k A Spasm of Laughter 1 won, Delphi awoari, Dromlo Pure Wholesome Fun ! ! third, tima 1:26. g furlongs Moorhen Prices Fifth race, 75cts, SOcta. and 25eta. Seat Bala Wednesday. woa, Edema second, Ethel Davis third, time 1:18. Sixth race, mile and 70 yards Annie Chapman won. Proceeds second, Cornwell third, time 1:63. ' Eat-plat- 1-- 8 1-- OurNewMan 3-- 1-- 3 91-0- WHERETO EAT Wlndau, Courts nd, Russia, Jau. 31. have resumed work. The strikers The employers conceded n number of There the demands of the workmen. have been no disturbances. BOSTON" CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything hare the best. Short srdera at all hours. All kinds of game and fleh In saaaon. Jan. 31. Minister of Extra fine dinners Sunday, from Belgrade, 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Pina lunch from Finance Paoso haa resigned on account of a campaign ngninat him by M. 11to4andtsfip.m. JIM A YOUNG Props, King Peter's private 224 Twentyflfth Street. Good Resolutions now in order. A good one lu let ua supply you with anything you may. need In our line. W have tbe stock and can fill orders prompt. nr THE Eccles Lumber Company o tgagggsagasgsggsisisi o Ha jf good appetite HIi oaa cl Natures choicest Meetings. If you would keep cteaaae the system of Impurities by drinking four-twent- 50-ce- SALARIED Real Estate aad Opera House WORLD AT ASCOT PARK. Time. 141 - GRAND SPORTS Of 7 It had conferred with tbs senate and had drafted a uniform rule for the senate and house regarding the title of billa. The rules aa they stood were dissimilar and bills sent from one body to the other were always amended in the title. The committee on mines and mining reported unfavorably on H. It. Non 28 and 29 and recommended that they be not passed. Th reports wer adopted. H. B. No. 87, by Gundry, was reported favorably with one or two amendments, but consideration of the amendments was postponed until they and the bill lows: Every claim against an incorporated were printed. The judiciary committee reported city or town for damages or injury alleged to have been caused, by the de- favorably on If. B. No. 11. by Kuchler, fective, uusafs, dangerous or obstruct- providing for the appointment of a ed condition of any street, alley, c rose-wal- judge pro tempore In civil and criminal sidewalk, culvert or bridge of act ions in municipal court Adopted 1L B. No. IS, by Kuchler, relating to tabled. such city or town, or from the negliJoseph called twice for a report from gence of t lie city or town authorities the civil jurisdiction of municipal reported. the commit! e investigating the exin respect to any such street, alley, courts, was unfavorably k, penditures of the Ixuiisfana Ibirrhae sidewalk, culvert, or bridge, Adopted. The committee on clalma and public Exposition, and Marks, clpinnan of shall within thirty days after the happening of such injury or damage, be accounts reported several claims favor- the committee, said: Mr. Speaker, some time ago the preeented to the City Council of aurn ably and the report was submitted to gentleman from Salt Lake skd If the city, or Board of Trustere of such town, the committee op azys and means. senate waa the keeper of the house. in writing signed by the claimant or Representative Fidibum asked leave by some person by claimant authorixed to withdraw H. B. Nn. 63, fur correc- Now, I want to know who ia the to sign the same, and properly verified, tion or substitution. Th bill provides keeper of this committee. If the stating the particular tima at which the for the changing of lhe election jexr gentleman will let ua alone we sill Injury happened, and designating aad from the odd to tlie even years in make a report In due time. "Ia the gentleman from Salt Lake describing the particular place in which cities. it occurred, and also particularly deH. B. No. 42. which came up aa a answered? asked the speaker, and scribing the cause and rircumstanaae pedal order Tuealay at 3 o'clock, waa Joseph Joined in the laugh that of the said injury or damages, and to ih committee on municistating, if known to claimant, tha name pal corporations,- - with tha amendof the person, firm or corporation, who ments, for insertion. A lilArr'i created, brought shout or maintained Three bills were passed by the house The Museum of Antiquities at Dresthe defect, obstruction or condition den has aa Interesting marble relief causing such accident or injury, and Tuesday. H. B. No. 63, by Kinney, an amendfrom Rom which represent an analso stating the nature and probable ment to the law relating to the service cient butcher shop of oblong shape extent of such Injury and the amount nf notice other than those of divided of damages claimed on acount of tha and filing by a pillar into two unequal and extension of time, was appeal In the greater stand tha butchsuch notice shall be sufficient in same; parts. seed. the particulars above specified to en- pa er, with a high chopping block resting H. B. No. 69, by Kinney, relating to ou three substantial legs befera him, able the officers of such city or town to find ths place and cause of such In- billa of exception, waa also passed. while behind him bang the steelyard 9, by Joseph, regarding jury from the description thereof given theH. B. No. a cleaver, be himself being occuand of net mines the of proceeds taxing in the notice Itself without extraneous In dividing a rib or meat with anfinal pied and third for came reading up Inquiry, and no action shall he maincleaver. On tbe wall alfove bits, other abort a waa after and passed tained against any city or town for passage All three bills paaed just aa with ua. la a row of hooka near damage or injury to person or proper- discussion. to each other, on which hang pieces of ty, unless it appears that the claim for unanimously. Hone's H. B. No. 94, providing fur mast already d rawed a rib and a leg which the action was brought was presented as aforesaid to the Council of. the number or hours constituting a of meat, a pork Joint and udders (a meet with tidbit of the Romani); also lunga and the city or the Board of Trustees of days labor will doubtless the town, and that such Council or Mtter opposition when It comes up for llvar, and last of aU the favorite boar's Bosrd did not within ninety days there- final passage. The bill provides that head. Oa tha left, in tlw smaller divithe period of employment of working sion of tha shop, tha wife of the butchafter audit and allow the same. smelters, factories and er alts in an easy chair, with an Every claim, other- than claims above men lu mines, shall be eight hour a mentioned against- any city or town machine shops, book on her knees, engaged lu must be presented properly itemised or dav, and that any violations of the art tha business of her hnaband assisting misdemeanors. described and verified as to correctness will be aa bookkeeper. acting follow: billa by Other house presented by claimant or his agent, to the City H. B. No. 92, by Simons An act proCouncil or Board of Trustees within one year after the last item of such viding fur ths exemption from payment Tnlw Hearted Batcher. One who haa been employed these account or claim accrued, and if such of license to municipal corporations account or claim is not properly or suf- of the vendors of farm, orchard and thirty yearn in slaughter bouses aa ficiently itemized, or described or veri- garden products who have groan ths bookkeeper, aaleman, eto, telle me: To fied, the City. Council or Board of same. that butchers are hard hearted ia Be ft enacted by the legislature of aay from th truth that is, hi most Trustees may require the same to be far made more specific as to the itemiza- tbe state of Utah: cases. Let me explain bow the shedSection 1. Any farmer, fruit ralt-er- , tion or descriptiop. or to be corrected ding of human blood affects them. I sale for or truck gardener presenting as to the verification thereof. once mw a butcher cut hie hand very nr 313. It shall be e sufficient bar and bis products of form, orchard one of Ida twenty of answer to any action or proceeding garden within tbe limits or any of the severely, and not could bo induced to go mare suorlitn are of this slate In corporations or a municipal for town, court, any against city Dear to assist him. I had to bandage ths collection of any claim mentioned exempt from paying license. geelinn 2 This art shall take effect him up at well aa I could and send him in Section 312, that each claim had not to a hospital. Another butcher who been preeented to tbe City Council of upon approval. H. B. No. 92, by Joseph An art to had helped slaughter from 2.000 te such city, op to the Board of Trustees of such town, in the manner and with- submit to the qualified elector! of the 4,000 hogs a day for yearn saw a womin the time In Section 312 specified; state of Utah, an amendment to the an throw herself before a freight train,1 Provided, that in case an account or constitution nf the state of Utah liy which mangled her tearfully. Ha claim, other Gian n claim made for adding thereto article XXV. entitled promptly fainted. I have seen more of Salt Lake. damages on account of the unsafe, de- "City and County a hundred fights at slaughter than I a revolutionary one that, Tha bill fective, dangerous or obstructed condinever yet mw a butcher ah tion of any street, alley, crosswalk, if passed, will unify Balt Lake City and houses, but use a knlfa. New Yoifc way, sidewalk, culvert, or bridge, is county with one set of officer and do tempt to Press. Council or to Bosrd be the required by made more specific as to itemization or 60 SOOTHING. Th WUw'i Cap. description, or to be properly verified, sufficient time shall- he allowed the Ita Influence Has Been Felt by so A very ancient origin, dating back ta claimant to comply with such requiretha tima of the oM Egyptians, haa the Maay Ogden Readers. ment. widow's cap. Tha Greeks borrowed 8 EC. 8. This act shall take effect The soothing influence of relief from th tetter tbe custom of aba ring upon approval. After suffering from Itching Piles, the head and beard in time of mournSenate Bill Not 29. by Senator HolFrom Eczema or any itchincas of tbe ing. The Romans copied, but, being a lingsworth, amende the law as to feet Ida, smooth shaven people, had only tlw of the Municipal Court, the wording of Makes one feel grateful to tbe rem- head upon which to operate. Thla, the amendment being: when shaved, they covered with a wig. "No fees, charges and amounts for edy. Doan'a Ointment haa soothed hunThe women did not neceeMrily eliave services, ordered by the Municipal Court dred a. but they were careful to or tne judge thereof for services In the what one Ogden citisen sera: their beads, Heres trial end examination of persons hide their hair beneath a cap. Tbe um 168 of Maycuck, John te a naval and charged with crimes under State laws, West 20th St., says:blacksmith, I have a friend of crape upon tbe arm or ordinances enacted by any Board eome of bereavement, emblem military of County Commissioner, or for ser- living in Peoria, III., who happened to down to us from days of cMvsby, vices in ths holding of Inqtmrtx, shall bo unfortuiiate like mrself in being when ladies fair hound acarfs upon be charged or collected by said court or annoyed for yean will itching piles, their champion aa they tha judge thereof from the county perhaps 1 might say fortunate, instead tha anna of skill and courage in because test tbelr of to waa went it unfortunate, through wherein said Municipal Court is held. I learned how to atop that extha tournament. Upou motion of Senator Bamberger him that He wrote me tha Senate went into executive tension asperating annoyance. Doana y end at Blent Dolan. adjourned until laying, try him afterOintment, that it had cured two o'clock today. everything else work te often halted One's rightful failed. 1 called at 6. W. Badcona others will say about what of tear by and although the NOTES. drug store for a box even more a banter be may This price seemed high 1 would not take a It tlw tear of not dolin Whitman was upon the' hundred dollars for the relief that the to the work thaa t box of tbo work at all. It takes courage Democratic side of the Senate floor, aa treatment brought. A we ought to d we believe what do Ointment visitor a of course, at yesterday's ses- Doana absolutely stopped shall he crltlcls1 sion. the hemorrhoids, commonly called when we think 1 ahall The following Ogden citizens were piles. always recommend this or mix understood er scorned. But ti visitors to tha Legislature yesterday: preparation. real calamity lies in not doing wk. For wle by all dealers. Price 60 wo ought Of this It te well to haw County Commissioner Joseph Stanford, Foster-MilburHon. Sidney 8tevens nnd Mr. A. M. gents. Co., Buffalo, eo strong a tear that we shall have Vander Vile. tbe United courage to face whatever etheri may N. Y.. sol agents for All eye. are now turned on Los Slates. of our rigbl rioter Mar weir and the Arrowhead route pointRemember the. name Doana and My ing tha straightaway cuiiraa to tbe Lake no other. jiw-renc- 3- 1,an n,(Me a 1, 1003L - . MONUMENTS piv-sibl- e, M or astignmeut of any bond, mriiing obligatory, or promissory note for money or other property, w ny letter of v, clearance card or labor imiwu card, or any' card of any lodge of any benevolent, charitable r fraternal order. or any postlif the Grand Army of the Republic or commandary of i lie laiyal Legion; or counterfeits or forges The seal 'or' hand writing of another, or any official certificate; or utters, publishes passes, or ai tempts to pas. a tru or genuine, any of the above-namefalse, altered, forged, or counterfeited matters, as above specified and described, knowing the earns in be false, altered, forged, or counterfeited, with intent to prejudice, damage, or defraud any person; or who, with Intent to defraud, alters, corrupts, or falsifies any record of any will, eouinl, conveyance, or other Instrument, ths record of which is by law evidence. or any record of any judgment of a court or tha return of any officer to any process of any court, is guilty of SEC. 2. This Act sunset sea. Seiiuvr IV,nilH?rgcr sul he is for going. it- - a Jsiur. if but as a ritir.n ju,y rate, neu if be has to pay. !.' juiuut ha Jto been discussed in il: rowmltL'e on i bn-iit railroads and informally that i.,t iyi. sit ion will develop lu esse of a io.! to take a trip over the new ra i. ji;m to teat them and ascertain if tVy aiv entirely in working order trusting their on ti r ' overland trip. The following i. lai.cu from last evening's Deeret Nr.Th mnh talk-- d nf and anxiously awaited report fr.-- ihe special legislative committee apivinti-to probe into and make public ihe financial condition of the I't i si. ixiuis worlds fair commission. iid not com up this promised last evenafternoon, as ing and expected today. When inquiry as marie from the members of the imnnutteo as to the cause of delay, tliey Mated that it was because the entanglement was much more complex than at first expected, and that it would require at least two days more in which t. finish the work and formulate the findings. Irregularities of a very grave character are being i turgid, and the committee declare that It must go Into these so thoroughly as to protect Itself from any Just suspicion and accusatian that may come lu tlm future. It is asmovement on serted that theie i foot to have the committee's report not disclose anything out of the ordinary, on the grounds that Lhe committee was not called upon to Indicate to the anything further than to show that conditions at present are all la exThe right financially.when other members pected to come ask pointed and embarrassing questions ou the floor of the bouse. The Ross Book & Stationery Co. An-ge- lt- mter Improve! th At first-cla- n appetite. 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