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Show 111E MOUSING EXAMINER Qtj pen, UTAU, FRIDAY HORSING, .MAUCII 10, uh:5. college of Utah and of the University of tUah. defining its power and duties, and making an appropriation therefor. 8. U. No. 160. by Honings oi lb, to real estate bold by any iruuu-tunder tax deeda to it, and the mnu-ne- r Un.l of disposing of suuie. ionise without debate or opposition. 8. H. No. 129, by Joint committee on agriculture aud horticulture, prodding tural SESSION now is the time 1 spring medicine, for tut Wood For'ood red EXTRACT compound ILOO-F- 8ARSA-PAR1LL- Prse ull 1W- - of Sasafras Bark.i 4 new shipment just in or-d- 35c per lb. -- at IWM. DRIVERS THE DRUGGIST. of ie iiaa i in ua tine the mil. irm ke Ival nls- - nu ked xu- - iu, ter- iile. the lin ing- - Attention! Attention! Ida ex- - ind ml- - u 1 1 ,11 vn le a risky piece of business for you orto trust your colored shirts to the dinary sort of laundry. 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No. 138. by committee on agriculture and horticulture, providing for the establishment of a central Utah as amended experiment farm, pus-e- d by the senate. At 9:30 o'clock the house sauntered' utnil 10 o'clock Friday morning. REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE. To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives: In compliance with the recommendations nf the governor contained In Ills communication dated February 2nd, 19u5, and with wour immediate inti ructions, the joint committee appointed to investigate to the nde that "ateis might be taken to reduce duplication of studies in the University of Utah and the Agricultural College to the least possible minimum." and to formulate recommendations aa to legislation which would cover the matter, haa given the question aa thorough a time would permit. consideration The investigation haa extended over a period cf three weeks, and both aide have been given fair representation in the several hearings. The question sr issue is large and linporant one. Involving the most vital interests of tha state, and we liesitate to decide it summarily, even on the evidence obtained. In the light of our investigations we do feel that the duplication of cutiree at the Institutions mentioned is a matter of serious and mature thought, and hence, In view of the emphatic opinions on both side of the question, and a desire for fairness, justice snd equality to all concerned, we, the undersigned members of the committee, favor the passage of the measures accompanying this report. We recommend that the regent of the university and the trustees of thn Agricultural college be instructed to increase the entrance fee to (heir cerned. respective Institutions to ten s dollars The plan Involves a constitutional for and not than resident amendment which will provide that at fifteen dollarsstudents, for pira-tnr- y the university only couege work will students, snd not less than thirty-fiv- e be taxen up, while at the Agricultural dollars for collegiate College, agricultural and preparatory students. We further recommend that courses be taken. With this report is the appropriations fur both Institution submitted the proposed amendment to be reduced to the lowest amount consection 4, article 10, of the state sistent with thorough, effluent work st both institutions, but that the school Following the reading of the rejiorts, of mines st tho university be allowed debate was immediately precipitated iis full quota of appropriation asked and Mr. Joseph Immediately began his for- by the regents. tactics of delay and was sharply A. G. BARBER. called to order by Speaker Hull and T. H. MERRILL, . , McCrea. These tactics become so unH. 8. JOSEPH, pleasant that Mr. Hull made a motion GEO. AUSTIN. that the house go into committee of W. H. MAUGHAN. whole for the consideration of the amended as Hie report by the senate. motion was lost, and Mr. McHea arose to.a point of persoual privilege, to exin plain. the amendments proixwed, which endeavor he was continually interrupted by Mr. Joseph who did not sn-to understand the report to which his name is appended aa a member of the joint committee. Mr. McRen endeavored to make tho situation clear by rending the report ns adopted by the senate together with tjie amendment, but in this was unsuccessful as Mr. Joscpr demanded a copy of the amended report and as none w ere available Mr. Wilson made a motion the CHARGED LOUGHNEY, further consideration o flhe report be THOS WITH SERIOUS CRIME. suspended for a period of forty-fiv- e minutes in order that copies of the mended report be prepared for the Deputy Sheriff Sebring Demonstrates Forcibly the Rapidity With member. The motion was carried, and Which Handle Cases. at 4 o'clock the house proceeded to the consideration of routine business. Tltomas Loughney, who Is wanted In At 4:45 the house again returned to the consideration of the special joint Salt Lake on a charge of embezzlement committee's report. was arrested in Ogden about 7:30 Mr. at once arose on's point o'clock last evening and taken to Balt of personal privilege and endeavored Lake by Deputy Sheriff Sebring on the to show the house tliie recriminations train leaving fifteen minutes later. and charges of..the early afternoon In this rapture the rapidity with were unnecessary' and moved that the with the local authorities work, was report be referred ' to the commis-io- n again most forcibly demonstrated, it on education and art and that the comwas about 6:15 o'clock - when the mission be Instnirtedo report at once sheriff's office received a telephone to the house. Motion carried. message from Sheriff Emery of Salt The following committee reports Lake stating that lxtugbnoy was waulwere adopted: ed therefor, the above named crime and Kducatlon and art 8. B. No. 59. by Deputy Sheriff Sebring was assigned Reunion to pass with amendments. to tha case. This officer art out at once on the Judiciary 8. B. No. 52. by Hollingi-worh- t, to pass with amendments. case taking with him police officer Judiciary 8. B. No .76, by Bamber- Fclker, and it took these two sleuths ger. to pass. just one hour to run down their mau, Public funds H. B. No. 179, by whu was found in room 4 of the Opera House Rooming apartments, where his Marks, to pas. Railroads H. B. No. 84. by Stookcv, wife is stopping and was at once placed relating to uniform fares on street cars, under arrest without any difnruiiy. After the arrest hod been effected the majority report, not to pass, adopted. Judiciary H. B. No. 236. validating officers saw that they hsd Just time to Lake jury scrip, two reports, minority report catch the 7:45 p. m. train for Ballman to and officer Sebring hurried his to pass, adopted. Ways and means 8. C. R. No. 3, not tbe Union Depot arriving there just as tho train was ready to depart. to pass. On the way down Lougbuey told Ways and means S. B. No. 7, by Sebring that nc had some troublie with Johnson, not to pass. Wavs and means 8. B. No. 72, to ibe Rubber company and before tbey bad proceeded far tbe prisoner tors up pass. carried in his Stookey spoke on the substituting three letters tliatthis he action and thinkof the favorable minority report on his pocket. Seeing H. B. No. 84. providing that street ing there might be some incriminating railway companies may only charge five evidence in tnc case, Sebring gathered cents for each three miles or fraction up the fragments snd placed them in the at Salt Lake, hands of the oflcial on lnternrban lines. The bill, should it have psseed, would where they will lie put together again. The story in connection with this arhave cut down the fare to Murray from rest as given out by the Salt Lake offifteen cents to ten cents. to tbe enect that Lougunt-Joseph spoke favoring the minoiltp ficials , is the Utah state representative has been report. the Utah Mexican Rubber company Thompson and Austin spoke against tor the tor past year selling their goods and the minority report, and It failed, iii this way ha handled thousands o In the session Kuchlrr moved that the house reconsider its vote, dollar, the funds of tbe company. Yesterday morning a Mr. Young, wbo but the motion was lost. Two reports were presented on H. B. ia connected with the company swore No. 185. by Hone, extending the terms to three charges of embezzlement after which It was of sheriffs and assessors to four yean. against Loughney learned tint he was in Provo. An A minority report that the bill be not directed to that place snoweu passed excited the house and Mr. Mc- inquiry Crea and Wootton both urged that the that he bad lift there presumably tor then the telephone message bill come before the house. The Ogden andhere which reulted In the fsvor-sb- le was sent minority Teport failed and the arest. report was adopted. iue three charge represent the misRoberts movd that the vote by which an unfavorable committee report use of several hundrel dollars of the H. B. No. 100, company's funds. was adopted on Loughney wan formerly a resident of be reconsidered. The motion carried and the bill, Ogden, where he Is quite well known, which calls for sir brakes on all double but since accepting the position with truck street cars, snd seats for motor-me- the Bubber company, has made hla headquarters in Salt Lake. was recommitted to the committee on railroads. 9. Secretary Washington, March The reports of the Joint committee Unlver-sit- v Metcalf has appointed Richard K, on duplication of comaes at the and Agrlenltural rolloge occupied Campbell, law officer of the bureau a memlier of the com the time of the house st the evening or Immigration mission to investigate the general sub"The reports were submitted to the ject of the naturalization of aliens. committee on education and art et tlm Albany, N. Y, March 9. The Fraw afternoon session and thin reported bill permitting limited back rccoinntcflJIois that tl6 hoimt Icy boxing contest! vviavxp amateurs tin committee. round the Joint 8. by pass sanction of the the amateur athThe title erf the .bill was amended to der union, passed the sonata today. resd An set cresting a commission to letic bill now goes to the assembly. isTMilittihc vojk of the Agricul The Me-Cre- non-reside- n. . v,' te an the Pacific coast Talae the finest grapes on the Pacific coasLTtmlr wines are absolutely pure. If you wish to dispense good cheer for the holidays order some of their wine from 100 HM When the special order for tlie consideration of the reports of the special Joist commute- - on the duplication of courses at the University of Utah and at the .Agricultural College. Speaker Hull left the chair ami called Mr. Kinney, taking that gentleman's scat In that he might participate in the debate on the adoption of the joint committee report. After a long debate in the joint committee over, the cousolidat ion of the two institutions, two radically different reports were submitted by the committee, one report signed by A. G. Barber, T. H. Merrill, H. 8. Joseph. George Austin and W. H. Maugban. J. 8. and H. B. present three bills for consideration No. 1 recommends that n commission be appointed by thn governor to make findings as to the works of the two instlttuton and make a repurt to the next legislature. J. 8 and H. B. No. 2 amends section 2087, Revised Statutes, relating to courses in the Agricultural College, by providing that institution shall nut offer Inst ruction in mining or electrical engineering, liberal arts, pedrgogy, law and medicine and bv providing that the courses in the Agricultural College shall include agriculture, domestic science and arts, irrigation, engineer-lug- , mechanics, arts and military science and the various branches of mathematical and natural science. J. 8. and H. B. No. 3 amends section 2292, Revised Statutes, relating to the courses of studies to be followed st the university and provides that ths curriculum of the university shall not include courses In irrigation, engineering, commerce, agriculture and domestic science. A second signed by C. R. Hollingsworth, U. N. Williams, Samuel C. a, Park, Harden Bennlon, Miliiara recommended the connolidation of both institutions in so far aa the course of the collogn grade are con- for county fruit tree inspectors, psc I without debating by a vote of 33 s.u- to 3 nays. Those voting in the , negative wen-- Cromar, liallcy and 22. I SALARIED PEOPLE Beal Estate and Chattel Loss. Service quick, confidential and prlvata. No mmmlssioa. ' WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. YheueBM-n- . 22V4 Eccle. Bldg. ALLEGED EMBEZZLER ARRESTED Mc-Re- a Iter Jo-ep- h's circulated, however, and was the subject of almnai jubilant comment in the cafe Slid One of the assistant Juspertoia of police wa fatally shut at 7 o'clock 11 uigu by an unknown assailant who from Tngc One.) IN SENATE BULLFROG SHIPMENT. First Lot of Ore From Camp Headed for the Furnaces. el.-wher- MUKDEN SPEECHES pa-e- HOUSE our try. RUSSIANS STILL HOLD SPIRTED y OF THE 3 The News of Gohlfleld, In its story of n week, says: The initial ship ment from tbe Original Bullfrog mint psst-ethrough Gohlfleld en route to itt-noj Tuesday afternoon. The consignment consisted of approximately CABINET CRISIS SETTLED. esc Soldiers a luminous exiiisplea of patriutixin au.l eoldii-rlfi.Ulitj. Copenhagen. March 9. The catilnel criai. in Norway ban been settle.! by SAYS FORCES ANE DOOMED. the formation of a coalition ministry of l. which is the premier. London. March 9,- -ln a former misistrr will bold the ihe opinion of Eugljsh military critics Ucnrrul Kuru-p- section of slate council, sluing at kin's forces are doomed to complete Stockholm. Tbe other members are disaster. Careful si inly of all the po i General Olesen and Messrs Lehrakuhl, sible avenues of escape anil the disposi- Vogt. Maiterup. Bull. Ylnjo, Lor-bta.- Attempt mads to Settle vexing Problem of 8onso!idation of U. of U and A. c. U. The senate held iv Thiir day in the attempt to the vexing problem of consolidating Uie University of Utah and its. Agricultural college. At 12:30 tlie fins; adjournment was taken after spiriti-speeches from e Hollingsworth. McKay, William, and Barber. Ben-nio- At 2:30 the brgan with a limit of five minutes on except those of Holliugswiirib and Barber wbo, as champions of the two plans of settling the question, were given unlimited time. A pies from Johnson to have fliue to figure out an amendment led to a posiixraemeui nf consideration for thirty minutes, and in that lime the wheels of rouble ran st full . pec-1- . Wlth-iu- t debate and between two unimportant bill H. B. Ill was killed by the adoption of an adverse committee port. Hhis is the famous city government hill intended to keep the present admiuistrsilon la power for another se-si- au s year. At five o'clock the plan of Ihe Hollingsworth faction io get ihe problem before the people, o ihat a popular vote might determine whether its is desiied to keep up to universities, was lout; and Barber's original proposition to appoint a commission of nine members two from Cache, one from Weber, two from Balt Lake, one from Juab, one from Utah, and one from Heaver, with the Governor as chairman was adopted. This settles the question temporarily by making a permanent settlement at least six and probably eight yean sway. The debate divided Ihe senate as it snevrr ha been divided before. McKay snd Hollingsworth, seldom apart on a proposition differed here in set speeches that were earnest and radically opposite. Barber and Bennlon, of the Three Bees led the fight In their own territory each speaking decidedly against the other. Walton. Callsier, Gardner.. Johnson, joined McKay and Barber on the final vote which left the ubsrqueut settlequestion open for ment. With Hollingsworth stood Lewis. Gardner. Clegg. Kaaband, iJiwrenre. Williams. Park, Bcnnion, I .ore and Bamberegr. As the afternoon 'session closed Ihe legal life of the senate It. "sauntered'' until 10 o'clock today at the conclusion of the session. Loose and REPORTS. relating io laving of COMMITTEE If. D. 17, of saline lakes and springs. Not to pass. Adopted. II. B. 102, relating to registration of births and dcailia within the stale and defining ihe dutiea of the State To pass as of lleallb. Board amended. H. J. R. No. 3, proposed amendment to constitution relating to public school maintenance, To pans. 8. J. M. Nn. 4, memorallxinz congress to enact legislation to protect the production of alfalfa seed. To pass. 8. B. 66, making a a appropriation for dairymen's association. To pass. 8. B. 134, relating to powers and duties of trustees. To pass. II. B. 107, relating to renovating of butter. To pass. H. B. Ill, eextending time of elections for municipal officers. Not to pass. 8. B. 44, (o prohibit payment of mileage to members of the legislature sad Judicial officers riding on passes. Not to pass. PASS BY THE SENATE. 8. B. 142, by Gardner, making nn appropriation out of the reservoir land grant fund for a reservoir site. 8. B. 109. by Lawrence, on the law relating to statute of limitation. 8. B. 133, fixing tax rate for state resources for years of 8. C. R. No. 7. by Park, providing medals for Indian war veterans. 8. B. 147, by Lawrence, repealing the law by whlrh county recorders are compelled to transmit to assessors abtract of mortgage. H. J. R. R. No. 1. relating to con stltullonal amendment providing for uniform tax system. H. B. 1G3, relating to fees of sher1900-190- iffs. If. B. 224, fixing liability of cities, towns, villages or school district for principal contracts. KILLED BY THE SENATE. H. B. 160, relating to liens on personal property. H. B. 127, relating Io taxing of net proceeds of saline lakes or spring. time of electH. B. 11, extending ing municipal officers. 8. B. 44, prohibiting payment of on reding mllegae to legislators passes. at tion of the victoi loti Japanese smile Wavelw-- mill Knudeon. The ten tons of ore, of an estimated valus of 93.000 per ton. The shipment was tinder guard from Bullfrog to Tonopsh. This, was tbe first ore shipment from tke Bullfrog dlstrict...and it aitmcb-n great deal of a'temhm here. "The Florence yesterday wc.it tout a standard gauge car of ore. making the second fur the week. Tbe output ut the mine Is averaging over tone a week of ore that returnssixty close lu 9500 per ton. "The strike on the Hedtup, reported last week, is holding out well and meeting with every expectation. "The Simmerone continues to 1 productive of sensational development. The lutest strike on ibis remarkably rich piece of territory was made a few days ago. and eclipses previous exceptional finds. Ia ' tan bottom of the incline shart, which haa attained an approximate depth of forty feet, there baa come la a alreulc nf rongloincrute purpliyritlc quarts that averages ia value above iJS.Ut.'t) a dietrlbu-tio- n leads to the conclusion that, the best of portfolios has not yet been Kuroiwtkia mu hope is to save a mere lemnani of his aiiur after devoting whole ditinns to elsiighter. Much Mukden. March 9. Tbe Japanese Importance is attached i,t General this morning bombarded tbe bridge on Kawamursss mysterious unlocated Fu iBss on tbe Hun river, 12 miles urm.v. which is momenta rily expected east of Mukden. Russian artillery reto complete the clouing of the net plied vigontsly. Tbe cannonading around the defeated host by appearing lasted sn hour. oniewhore in the rxliewe east, in the neigborliuod of Kingfsn. thus bloeking THE MEXEIEY I the sole remaining route from Klnkfan to Tie pass through Vlnkfuknu puss. The Dully Telegraph, in an edituilal A good sized audience greeted the article, well reflecting tho general Menelcy Quartette at the 51. K. opinion here, sac: Church, last night, and although tbs l'h- - gieatett battle in the world's expectations of tbe hearers were high, promiKPu to end In tbe world's Is one of the best combinagreatest nillltaiy diauster. Even if quartette that it haa been the Kuropstkln succeed in snatchiug hair tion of singers his host from the terrible ring of fire, pleasure of tho poople of Admire to how can RukkIs hope to .end out an- bear for some time. Each one la nn other army to replenish Ida ranks artist In his part, and they gave the that was The sword is being wrested from Rus- crowd sn entertainment sia' fumbling hand. Kumpatkln'a worth their money. Chester L. Rickfiiuay man." ia certainly disastrous defeat ought to mean thn etts,to the "snuff" aa nn impersonator, and up end of the war. unless the Czar's blindness lit incurable snd lie waits for It would be hard to find n better heard them, speak in further sledge hammer blows to fall one. All who high praise of the high class enterinevitable as those of fate.' The correspondent st Toklo, of the tainment given by the Quartette. You laugh till you ery, and the moral InauDally Telegraph ssvs on uiTh-ia-l fluence la not n.ily wholesome, but nm) Russians are the best. Mr. Iiirkets is n thority that fully 2o0,i young enveloped and he hears that Russia's man of exceptional talent and has a in central army almost annihilated. In remarkable gift interpreting and exhla selections. pressing Ixtndon, March 10. In the lobby of the house of commons, last night, it BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES was rumored that General Knropstkin hsd asked for an armistice, but tlie reABROAD, port could nut be traced to any reliable tuurce. Under dales of January 9 snd 14, Consul-Gener19A5, United State ST. PETERSBURG IGNORANT. Richard Guenther, of Frankfort. Germany, transmits tha following Informa8t. Petersburg, March 10, 3:10 a. m- .tion relative to trade opportunities la Bt. Petersburg this morning known foreign countries, gleaned from German little more of Ihe outcome of (lie battle sources: of Mukilsn than it knew Wednesday 1. Bchontendorp. attorney-at-laIn night and little' more of ths fate of Batavia, Java, has obtained a roners-sioGenera! Kuropat kin's beaten army. It for erecting a large electric-powlx not even known whether thejr;iilroaJ station at tbe falls of Tnentang, has been cut snd communication de- which I to supplv the city of Karra-bat- s. reIt in believed the stroyed though Java, with light and power, ported destruction of tbe line liy GenElectric plants are to be erected In eral Oku's army refers to the damage the cities of Bari and Tarnolo, Italy, inflicted on Wednesday which was not which may require the purchase of insertuiix, though traffic was twice Inter- strument of precision. For further ino, formation address the ''Institute rupted. It is evident, however, that Ihe JapBari. anese are pressing closer to this Electric lighting Is to ha Installed at line of retreat. Their the town of Plaurncln, Spain. shells occasionally cut tbe wire of The Kwls government hnn granted the telegraph linen paralleling the rail- permisMlon for the building rf electric are clvilisit linemen road and displaytramways on tbe following linos: Casing no less bravery than their soldier ts g no to Lugano, Menzlkeu to reassociates by climbing tbs pole snd Minister to Rutheuburg.Au to Rcrnerk, Altorf to Fluelen, and a placing the' wires, under fin. The most. Important news received rable railroad from Interlaken to from Russian sources Is ibe Axsocint-e- d Press information that, the JapanThe steady development of the Britese hire already rearhed the Hun ish colonies in South Africa and the Incan or a river, Fu pass ia only twelve mile crease of population them east of Mukden snd well westward of growing demand for building materials . Genera) Lluegltrh's line of rali-catand of mnchlnsry for making brick, Whether the extreme Russian left has sewer pipes Hies, etc. There are good behind In succeeded retiring already prospects for tlie sale of Implements the linn river and moving down the snd material required for mining, a stream to Join also for electrical and plumbing purnorth hank of that hand with General Kuropstkin's main poses. Municipalities are introducing fou r Is not staled; but it is extremely electric-lightinplants and , waterptobaiile that unless the Russians are works. There ia a lively denuutd for shin to defend the crossing at Fu psse. automobiles, pumps, tubing, barbed General Rrniienkampff's corps and wire, snd construction Iron for buildperhaps additional forces will lie cut off ings. During 1903 England exported to and have to shift for themselves in the South Africa machinery to the value of irf German mountaineoiis region north of Fushun, 111.667,360. The export e against expeditionary forces of Jnpan-es- machinery to South Africa durfng the which are reported from Chinese same year amounted to 91,107.3!K. Acsources to be racing toward Tie pars. cording to tits official returns of the Tbe censor allows nn word to pars, Bureau of Statistlca. Department of but it was slated here yesterday that Commerce, and Lstbor. .the export of General Kuropstkln had been for some American machinery to Brlthli Africa, British time assembling n fon;e of reserve which, In this ease, means st Tie pass and Hurbln with this South Africa, were as follow- during eventuality in view to defend the pa as the year ended June 30, 1903:. Agriculand positions until he can make or tural machinery, f I j053,429;. ail other flgnt Ills way back. machinery, 93.8M.029; totol, 93.349,-45- 3. Tldx Is carnival week according to the Russian calendar, but the stern Owing to the destruction of jhmwork-Imp- s of the ftoiith African Railway hand of fate moved the dial forward and plunged tlie city Into lenten gloom Compsnv at. Bloemfontein, a largo and despondency, tlie pessimism number of machines will be required. was even deeper than on Tbe British East Indies in tlso fiscal are officer 1903-0- 4 Importoj; n trials (exclusWednesday. Many military year how long the ive of gold snd silvef) raid articles openly speculating as to of manufactured of same, inrhitfing rollfragment, of the once grest army Manchuria will be able to hold th line ing stork for railroads, to tlm value of on tbe Hun river and. If Field Marshal 9.'3.064t3, exceeding tbe Imports of Ovsma ha actually succeeded in plac- the year 1902 by 96,400.000. Great Britit will be be- ain, Germany and Belgium are the ing his trap, how tong fore thousands of Kussians will be principal countries supplying the Est wjth iron and steel ware anil me. effecting in Japan a juncture with their whose former ainc good in general The United Port Arthur comrades, irMch-lnterrj glat,R tlie greatest producer of failure Is written by the metals and metallic ware, should come corpses st Vafangow snd Hsyhen. next to England in supplying the East Indies In thin line of goods. JUBILANT COMMENT. Argentina Is in a very prosperous 'Warsaw. Marrh 10, 10:13 a. m, Av condition and the nations! wealth ia 1904 the numWarsaw yester-dareport which readied fallen wss receiv- fast Increasing. During ber of immigrants arriving in that that Mukden had country wss 130,000. Tbe receipts from ed wilh 111 cuneesled pleasure. Thp recustoms lost year show heavy gains. newspapers wished to publish tlie port. but. were peremptorilywssforbidden Numerous railroad lines are la course quickly of construction. bv th censor to do st. It ry al n er Tec-nli-- 1 a ton. "Ore worth up to 2,o00 a ton has been opened up in the north drift of the Dixie on the level. Tho strike was made Wednesday uad since that time the showing baa developed into one of the greatest shoots of ore ever produced In camp. "Out on the Sandstorm, block 5, 70-fo- they are now taking out the richest ore ever taken from this remarkable piece of ground. Urn running 98,000 to flft.000 n ton was opened yesterday. The streak ia small, C to 8 Inches, and ia so literally alive with gold that In the light of a aandle it flashes from tbe crevice. It cannot be known how much there ia of this, but half a ton waa lifted to tbe surface In n few. hours." GIVE ME THE NAMES. .'1; Of your friends or relatives In tha East, who are contemplating movement to the Weel during the coming spring or summer. Thera will be In effect during the spring months, from nil eastern points to every section of the West, greatly redured rales (hash one way and round trip), and it will be to their Interest that, you give me the names of parties who may be Induced by these rates to come West. No matter where (hey may be located, we will hrve our representatives call upon or writs to them aud advise them of tbe dimmest and best way to -come. . Call or addiwex: I - WALKER, General Agent, Chicago k Northwestern Railway, P. O. Box 750, Balt Lake, Utah. C. A. AMUSEMENTS GRAND Opera House lleim-wehflu- tonTght Engagement of the Comedian Harry Corson Clarke g i ; I 19 - yea-terd- . Saturday Matirs "WHAT HAPFBVED TO JONES" Saturday Night I "WHY SMITH LEFT HOME" 25e. and BOc, 35c, 75c. Pries Night Gcatq Matinee Frtcoo lOo and 25c. Bartch Succeeded MONUMENTS 2003 JEFFERSON Cemetery Coping and Vaults. i ft H by George The Dressy Man ( ir Ti I'wran itr i i rv-1- " j WEARING AN EFF EFF SUIT I Our New SpringGoUiing is a large t- and beautiful line at extra low prices. Come and see them even though you do not buy. it i i ' LJwtwjwr, V ... ansSfeWh,; .in i ) ZtL& iwTYBffe -i i a J " f ' i his purse full and mind relieved, in Masil -- . m Will find his shape perfected, l - i i That Ills attention may be given to other responsibilities. Justice Bartch of the supreme court has, at his own possible.- l. Monument! and Headstones, Two; car loads In stock. ed Morgan. solicitation, been relieved of the presidency of the Sheba Gold and Silver Mining company, the vacancy having been supplied ia the election of Geo. Morgan, who has for many years been identified with tbe Industry, and at present prominently identified with the commercial Interests of this city. During the ndminist ration of the retiring president, who gave to the undertaking muck of his time and the benefit of ripe experience, a great dual of development has been done on tie pmiienies of ibe company in Hum bold), county, Ncr., and with development n now well advanced, substantial results should characterize the present year. Mr. Morgan, the new president leave for camp in of the company, a short time, accompanied by a promteer of this city, inent mining and with him U make a careful conditions at study of struct ml property that In former years was one of tho most sracst tonal of Nevada's producers. Waib tbe work of getting under the old itcpcs from which so much wealth w mined to early days, has been sluggiA- - President Morgan has no - doubt, whatever of ultimate results and the reimbursement of all those who have Bie this development I MITCHELL BROS. THE SHEBA COMPANY. Judge $ now coifing. .1 |