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Show 8 ALARM t- - HONOR BIRTH cf - OF PATRON iir-row-- d iiri : baa been, anil will ooniiinir Home nine, a moat lati.irmu and alren-auiuaderukibg to fence m (be r untwa:er of a river, bul Ibe il. lark i aaain bear rauaun.iiikTtoii. The ejenien'i aiv yielding io (he uf i mining and the d'lminatiug inau. 1 ang 2 Have Wall Dafincd Limita Something About Alarms. buttons Breakfast-Be- ll as Elizabeth Buckingham, Daughter of General Superintendent Buckingham, Peases Away. - e mean in yotsr Household aftt-ru'ju- a whole-- 1 Light, some Bisctsit made with d SSTIRRED D. PRICES' Of cnwfiolesome food made alum haling powder? NEST with an It is worth your while to inquire . EXAMINER ItLEPPONES BRYAN IN . BOSTON. Makaa Speech Before 200 of tho LoadEDITORIAL ROOM. SB ing Democrat!, Na Wieae Independent Nat M Ball ThaA twb tinge The democratic Boston, March 13 USINESS O'FICD Intfapanbant 'Phans a..Ml.NA H a tale comnill tee loday gave a dinner in honor of Wm. J. Brian. Anumg Ihe Ball Phene. ana (Ittg Ne. M EJ I'M - JJ gneala were George Fred William uf Boaton, who In a spued referred to Mr. Hryaa aa the "acknowledged leader of the national democratic parly. Speaking directly lo Mr. lirjaa he said: "1 bare no right, air. to place yon in the !o I i ton of a candidate for office until you have authorized It, bul I NOTICE TO BUBSCRIBCRB-- 1b eku undue advantage of my posiing eomplalata regarding the delivery taka tion, and believe I re prevent the sentiof tha Examiner do ao direct to ment of tha Maaaachuaetia democracy Dog department, and not to carWhen I nay the eurceea of our part) rier. Any eubacrlber failing to ahouldera. whether the Examiner trill confer a flavor rratn upon yniir you will have 11 or not. If I'reiddenl bp calling No, M either phone befur Rootie veil abide by bla refuaal to a. m. a candidate, no republican, LAMAR NELSON, (Signed) he be atom rad tea! than the presClrculaior, ident, can prevent ibe election of Wm. J, Hr an to the presidency." Hundred af people thronged the The dluner followed a reception, at Woitera Five and Tea Ont aturo ua which altotil Soil democrats ware InWashington avenan jraetrrdejr after troduced to Mr. Brian. Among them boob upoa the aeeeakia of the grand 1 S. Senator K. F. Pi'ltl-grao peuing, or rethor graad inepocUue was former of Rmith Dakota der. Ford'! orrhoetra waa la attend An addreaa liy Mr. Hr.van followed. aaca and diacouraed pleasing ar lecup the story lhai he wrote ilia Taking while tha tion people viewed the platform of lKltfi, Mr. itrv-a- n a lock of good. The young lady clerki democratic declared he wrote Inti litllc of It wore la their placea, but not a cvnfi little of the credit, but worth of gooda waa told. The a me aud deaervadmore had lo do with (he platwill formally open for business thia ho bad I think." aaid Mr. Bryform uf ltMH). moralng, d an. "that If we had had a vote and tuiilmlrtaied In IHMi, 1 Profeisor B. P. Stout, the ainglag would have been elected by an evangellat, will nondurt a apodal I shall not dismajority. meeting at the FI rat Haptlat church cuss the amnnut of fraud p)rpei rated Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clork. Rev. In laud, but we had against ns tho 1). A. Brown of Mali City will largest corruption fuud Hint waa ever apeak. used la a campaign." No one. he said, rejoiced nmre than The funeral services over the he In the vtnnicalloii that hu coute to of tho late Judge Thomas Ma- democratic Ideae for dearer to him loney will he held Sunday afternoon than any irfflce waa Ho the triumph of at 2 o'clock at the Presbyteries the thing for which ihct hud Im-church. fighting. "And I rejoice.' added Mr Bryan. Wh send away for your bulbe and "Dial never loat any opport unity In needs A full airortmant of reliable thank the president for what he h.i and choice bnlbn. Flower sad vagwta-bl- dotte. The president was urn of nty No n ever lived seeds at Grout's Seed Store, 3.12 opponent 24th at. Buy early while tha ajaort-aien- t 'ban he did Inward our r:ie. . Yet I want no man to iiiiMeipai me in li complete. hearty cntimieiida'loii uf anything he D. A. Baker, for a number of yean dm that believe i rlebt. "The republican put It lias hern in watchman in the railroad yard, ha been appointed chief watchman, and IMiwer fer ten veai wph miiilpii'e. the other watchmen in the yards will title. We find the rep'ildumi pat'v tint so popular tuilav The parti ha report to hliu. gone on the lol'oar.trn slide hu bat has J'tsi nee man whom ( leg.'iul a J. M. Davi. general suto ibe canj'.l-r,perintendent or the Oregon Short Unr, popular enough wea in Ogden yeatrrday on bueineea. 1 tie-aul- Folios Ing are Ihe hwnthms uf the boxes, the alarms from which am answered by the bench station: aud Washington Hji 6 Tweuty-flltavenue. end WashIS Twenty-fonrtington avenue. and WashingBox 13 - Twenty-thirton avenue. Twenty-fourtand Jefferson Hnx 31 avenue. and Jefferson Twenty-sixtBox avenue. Box 34 -- Twenty second and Jefferson avenue. and Quincy Hox 34 Twrnty-aeoiHiavenue. Hox 3B Twenty fifth and Monroe avenue. a 41 Twenty fourth and Jackson avenue. Dux 4J Twenty fourth end 1'aykir avenue. h H-- 31' h R-i- WHATCAUSES tin-lea-n ttnpur-chaae- 1 e lurshei-latiguag- T . e INCREASED MOISTURE CITY ENGINEER PARKER PRESSES VIEWS. EX- - Says tha New Saltan Sea Is Not for thr Change In Waathar. I'onaidarahle dleiisiun has been indulged In a to the cause uf thr in creased precipllatlun of moisture in this atate ilurtng the part few The uuimiial weather rierlenced ilur-m-g the winter mouth- - raukCil the weather-wistn prick up th-- ir ear and lake notice, mid resulted In opinion lining scattered brnadrto-i- . One view Hist seem to have gained great credence anmnr man) ieuile u that the newlv funiied haltou sea. in Meg leu and I'aliforti'a. I fur Ihe rhange In cllmsllc runilitbutk. City Engineer Parker Differ. Nut ail are .if that opinnui. hnwevrr. si t'lty Engineer Iarker take bane with that j.lt-)e has male a rare fiti ci un mil st inn of the nuinhar uf litchea of liai wimll In I oT i rrqui'i'd in atfoi the cltinu'th tu Mtiv iniiierMl eaieut. and his fl:nl ... iw'lief lli.it ii"l Warnin' ihe mgs I'n- cli.ilige - alf "tliiit.-lM.-. "li 'lie Sal ' The great ha-i- n ke sk'd tu (li A lengthy and discurzion waa conducted by the board uf education anj the auperintemlent of tu haul last night. In regular aesalun, over the question of teacher, their wages and the services they reuder in return. Allison started the hall rolling by making a plea for a batter scale of salaries, a better pedagogical service and a higher standard of qualifying examination. Stirred Up Hornets' Neat This stirred up a hornets' neat that resolved Itself Into a consideration of ways and means, praaeni and past expenditures, present and past mi ernes With and future school coudltbmi. las exception of oue menitwr thr hoard oppoaed the lurreaalng of salarlea on the ground that taxes were nut high j enough tu warrant a larger auui being i art aside for this particular branch of ncbuol work, and that as guud teachers had been secured In the pat on small monthly considerations, they could be mud In year to come. Mtatietlra were produced fo ehw that In one state the average wage nf grade ttach-- I era la 2S. The standard of the acboola ' of that state, howrvrr, wa not nude known. Claaa Beooming Inferior. of Allison declared that the clsa teachers In Ogilen was bscomlug Inon account of miserable ferior tbs emolument, which do not permit a lueintclor to live as becomes hla station lu life. Hr aasnrtsd that unless an increase la granted In wago paid, the aihool would lists a score uf thsir beat pedagogues uext year. The fawrd retoried by affirming th.it work ot Improvement could not be rut down, that It waa almost Inipotelltle to obtain a larger stale, county or city appropriation for the maintenance of the a stem and that teacher ought tn cut off frills and furbelows and grt of the propolMun down to the of excellent aervice fur a minimum rH j ri . Alhaon'a Stand. a ruiin'erlialance the superlutcnd-cn- i atn'ed Thai it wa hi" ter to have a good Instructor to provide over the wuif.ir nf pupil Ilian to have a building newly paint' d. He then launrhrd Iiiio deminrl.vtnn nf the in cl hud if employing Inferior instructors. whiMC prekence before s class ot cliildii u la work than h.ivlng the puplla run the force were Hirkci. I'arl nf the jiidgi-,liiconiprlent, part were judged hs g.kid Hint a few wmv cnn-deled ;ii the rank if real teaclict llici guve n a lili- .pm ion Ihui a muviiiiiim waae ought tn he offered for of leachei'k WHO the lo for the hlgheat of s,iri!ca In Mil way two-side- d tlrst-vlaa- kii-a- l - A hrakeman by Alim wav broufht Junct inn Tkvii-1-iiri- name of Joel from Cach" mnrnlug on Oregon Short Une :r.vn No. g and takeu to thk 1 1). 3. hospital at Salt Lake st hi dntie a City, witiie braketnan hi r;pbt foot wa enirlHil in some niasiier. mid It will he iioe-aar- y lo amp'tti'c or three of th' to toe. Jf. Wlrv-le- t.l H. v Jjik" , roprv Renting tb 1aitMic Tdez.aph cninp.my r.f 3x (,'b y 1 in ( igd-on htiKiners, Cnv-h- i e iheic-elve- im-rar- ill : .1 K oil won Id which woiilil the q'l.liKl of public -- cllOiil p. inirifun Discussion Ends Abruptly. he ended h 1l Some peri roe! .ic wi'e br'i'iglit "il. Iiuweve- - ,m ; gn.i,i m,ii- rn!t i pudiahle :h.i' ,i kpecial n eeims n a be for ' be rnti.eraMiMt u the iropi.-nik bruiiai.: up iu:,ua 'hr v rure--,- :i. E. X. Butkford. assistant auiierin-temlt-of the I'tah ulviahm of Short line, i quite ill nt hi home in Malt Lake CP). Mr. Uoteford baa been iwiki strcuuously lately, and ihe IIIiicm is the result. UP HORNETS Baking Powder? gn-ail- i e -- d!t-ii-siii- i 1 1 in: Ih.i fill. 'lice "ii:i,i;M"i' repur'''! in l.'T.ii.-Jliiin t reiairt fm in- n.uut:' e:nl;i g w;:r. fit, mi. lute of tl.in-an 4 wtHincr f pri ce:i' on i nroled . P'iUrt ;inil p iiinna.i1 . nf .ei per hi. . Of ilise.cdq ,,f 11. (w. n f h1 :n' 'rh . r ira!! r.iihl 'w 'li: t' l'N wi li.ind ptiitf :hr , There i one actor in "The Tender- - i Richard Carle's and H. L. Heart z deligi-itfuoperaiic comedy uf j Wesiern life, who hsa no lines to a peak, but who occupies a large afaaie of the attention of ibe audience. He EXERCISES OF SLPERLATIVE is Kuiw-nwho furnishes j the MERT a great deal of comedy on account uf bis pious demeanor. Kupert has turned out to he sou.eihtug uf a peat for Held at Sacred Has'! Academy Last the menilier of the company, a be I ha suddenly developed an nauuing j Evening. fondues for skirt aud trouier at j eatables. Rupert Las already ruined for members uf the choOh, Motherland! thero i no cause to three andkfrls turn the trousers of Oscar rus. douh thee: Flgmau, ibe star, so that he has Thy uiark is left t.B cry xbore to- I,. tu get a uew pair. In addition tu thix day. be ate a lunch which haa lieen ordered Though grief and wru-.- g may cling like Dun-ca- , by Milk Ruth While, the Prirna robe almuf me". uuriug a rehearsal, which was a il keep thee 1'by rnul iierhuud bet loss ot 1.63. Kupert hat taken queen always it wa Go on. near land, and n.ld-- the gener- these uieala so slyly that impossible lu punish him. aud al tuna Manager W. P. Cullen Is wondering n tu cry the word Meii l out strong what the end nf (he season will bring aloud; him in the way of bill for mainteThy niche lx empty ki.i: umldai the nance of Ihe irrcpea:i'le dunk. "The TenilerfixM will be aecu at the Giaud Go mi in faith, ami i:J must ralae tomorrow night. ciuUe.a " In the opinion of :h e who were SOCIETY WORKING FOR "MADAM for: utiaie enough tu alieud Ihe BUTTERFLY." given by me pupils uf Sacred Heart Academy last Eight. It eclipsed any Ihiug tu the same Hue ever presentThat our society and musical cired by the achuul. Thr ji'iplla did themcle are not behind those uf other Instruselves proud in the reel: alive. cities is apparent In the flutter that mental and vocal aeiecHuna. and the has already started in anticipation of well feel Slater uf the Institution may the coming presentation of Puccini' made. proud of the grand enchanting opeia. "Madam Butterfly. Filled. Room Large Aaaemkly We may not have a diamond horae-ahoIhe room of The large aaaembl) uf parterre boxes, aa they have academy waa filled with an apprecia- with the opera in New York, but friends and of relative tive audience there need be no mlalak concerning of the puplla and painii of Ibt Instithe wealth and enthusiastic inclinatution. That they we-- e greatly pleased tion to make the heat of what is alwifb the work of the toung puplla was ready povMNOied. and it will be Hilly which shown when the brilliant aud shown by ibe tairdlal greeted the dlffereui nuiunera. The audience welcomce Mr. Savenlerialnnicni was gni-- in honor of age's grand opera viar on tluir tint the Festal Day of St. Patrick, the pat- appearance tn this cli. ron saint of Ireland. The room waa There haa been pntrlicullv no opprettily decorated lu appropriate col- portunity for a dlKplut of One toiors anil prevented a ferial appearance. lette, beauty and dazzling jewel this scanon, and society expect to make Program of Great Merit. of one was The program rendered the moat of It. Kvery woman of promrare l with inence in tlte social set. is secretly merit, (honea and discriminating nine. The open- planning a sari. nisi surprise and won- vucai waa "My a dear friends ing number luring what her vei Irish Home" ifnrtii. by ihe senior will wear. well r u. lured vocal c lass, which During the next few days invitation and well received. Tin- number which for box xnd oiiera parties will be went fHlowed, Kerry Dance" (Maihiyl. by out, end from the number uf hnx pxr-tie-s the Minims, sixty fr. number, was one now on tnplx. there ia sure to be ot the feat urea of the entcrta'iniient. some that will lie disappointed on The youugvtrrx daLci-- with exceeding of the limited supply. In any and great grace of tnove-inen- event there will be a merry ecramble r'uveme.s and ihtlr work was gneted for choice seals and those with the wfth a moat hearty round of applause. patience and persistence, and who An. eloquent tribute and growing to have not neglected the mails or are Rev. P. M. Cusltnsl.an was pai by willing to stand In line," will win the In behalf of the hrhisd coveted Mias Kraus-- . prise. be extended greetings on his return from an extended trin. -EAST LYNNE.1 "A Girl In a Thousand." took who The amateur Thesplsra Kaat Irnne, the closing bill at part in "A Girl ill a Thtntaand" made rtabna theater the latter part of this the aud'ence. a screaming hit offering Their work waa decidedly clever and wok, la one of ihe strongest prh"iited by the company now appearshowed painstaking care and considerable histrionic ability. Interpolated ing there. The old, old play la ever la the dramatic offering were a num- new, and people are moved juat aa ber of musical select luna by puplla of tliHply now a they were wuen the stgry Aral came am and the book was the achoul. the Just preceding "A Girl In A Thou- first dramatiz'd. The company InIntersand. little MlHses M. Atlanta and R. main gives a most creditable d popular-pricea Ragan plaved a gallop by Mszu.ette prets! imihnu--ofe. the piny for Miss Adelaide Knight on the piano and were rounilli- ha made a distinct hit in her rendiThe little ml themselves uicelv A recitation, nicely tion "f Ihe sung. Then Youll Kemem-heMe." in the first act. She haa a Krouch: an Iratrn-mentrendered, hv Mi eelertiou. harp end pi- voice of much sweetness of tone qualano. hy Ml!- .1. Tarter, A. Coltman ity, and while not greet by any means. tll la eminently pleasing. Of course, the InlrrpuUtei: HP.) Malum1, hi-pretensions are toward the hisin the !1rl act. Oft In the Stilly trionic rather than toward the vocal. I The f Russell l.ee Hnrrett aa Archihald Night (Peesei, hy the 8. H. A. (Veiland George T. Morrell a Sir , ing club, wae magnificent effort. Tho Mlavea J. Tarter, Francis Iicvlaon. gave excellent rhar following pupil netcrizatiuna of their respective part. A. Colton, Nlederkiim, Mercer. Stanley, waa equal to the Murray, Horrock. Hague. 0. O'Neill, Mtsa Knight In the cast Kagan. K. Csiinon end F. Maginnla, emotional scene. Others l constituted the part nf the cho- were good. Powell, Hamlin, rus, while MIsck Frnat, G. Ma'nne. violins, Mias GunDIES WHILE ABROAD nell, harp, aud Mla Malone, piano, foot, I DIFFERENCE ' The recent tire in the bouse oecu pied hv Mac WardUugb aud Eat! ialne at 2319 Orchard avenue demon Mis Elisabeth liuckingbam of Mali at rated the fact that a gTrat ussy Lain) t'tly. daughter ol the gcueial people aro not aware that there atv uieruiU-Lden- t of the Oregon Short I two atcety equipped Bre statloua withat 4 43 o'clock yea- - t died iJtie bui-nearailroad, rear and deuce in the principal i nr. lay t tii.wulna Omaha, the tintue-lislun The uf the dtatrlcia rlty cause of death being faiiuie of la the aka in aMtduig telephone nervous shuck tu station No. 1 Instead uf Biatbui So the heart, due tu the or the bench station rwaulied in resulting front a anrglual upera'lapei-formed Tlieadai laal. Chief urge about 1230 uu necessary lnaa. at- la located in wliat Jons of thr Inion Vaciflc wa in The bench wtaO-tendance and did every thin pusrllilH Ik known aa the Biuroa si huoi to aave the life uf thr girl. The mem atm it A number sf jmu-budding present ul the waa built originally aa a Dm station, bera of the family werefnnrral will be The last momenta but a retrenchment poke in citv from une uf caused It U be don away held Munuaychun-hea- , aud the lentams The board uf the Omaha with aa a hr station of the crine-terieeducation leased the building and II will b Interred In one there. Mr. Bucklnghau. Is wa tilled up aa a place uf learning. to arrive lu I'tab next A number of months ago Uw city council cam tu the cunrluatun that tu adequately protect the city from tha ravages of Sue and leases the rxoeanva j Insurance rates M would be to inaiatl another lira station la city. Thus the place of leaguing her a me the home of Or lighten. Tha force at this place la under the charge of K. K. Barton, one of the clever ttre fighter of the old brigade. Reading of Alarm Bells, l'eople general!) may easily arqt slut themselves with the significance and meaning of the fire alarm bells. iB the II rot place, waits up to ton are bv a continuous successive strike, with the asm time between each strike. When ilie box lumber Is BOARD OF EDUCATION AND ALLISON CLASH. beyuud ten the toll of the alarm bell i la Ural fur the lens and then afUr a unite. of loll the the pause routes with n Thu, three clangs of the guug i sn at Tsachera' Saiarisa and pause sfler and then six successive QuestServices Causes Considerable of numbers ltd. His mean clangs Wrangling. other boxes are sxpreaaed In like atau-ner- the TENDERFOOT . OPERATION PROVED FATAL M the SAINT be GET POSTED ON THE LOCATION OF FIRE BOXES. MARCH SATURDAY, UTAH, OGDEN, Engmtara At Winning the Battla. bnu .be water TV s.j tbriiLgu of the Colo: ado are .uru;g :niu iba Grt-aImbenai iib ii b Ibe wjrk of :be iul i iii'l wbu bate fought uie rasing It water lu piw of a.! utw'.aeli- Tor DEPT does . tnc TO RIGHT Wh the maiuiy bi.bun-n.,.ia rd!i,i, of la luiifln-- d , n-r- SEND EXAMINER: MORNING THE HIGH COST, EXCLFfSIVE MILLINERS PIl ARui; MOST WHAT THEY PLEASE 1(K Ladies and Children' Trimmed II at. IVi-liaji- . don't know that hate quire as good in mai. rial an-time much better st vied are made bv us and u.-- i l !lt na-tlo- J3.50, ft.ilO, fo.Oil and up. popular prices, only look as good as the Th, tiny Ullt ai. good. euier-talniLi-- nt Pranirally the only difference is in the priee. We bare a large line of Easter Huts and invito a n,m. parison. e app'-aus- kind, bur high-rus- t GRIXS . TWENTYtFIFTH 358 d STREET MARCH 25th t, WILL r.E THE LAST T.Y WE CAN TAKE OliDEKS lOK EASTER DELIVERY sect-edite- r - wi-i- Suits to Order $18 and up aeml-chiiri- Car-lvl- y vm-e- Irish Lullaby" auln. A aopranu Needham i. hi Miss A. ('oilman, was sung wl:h feeling and dramatic fervor. Dear lreUnd" (S'.oanel. hv the Junior Churn (''..tax. was well rveeiv-a w.i also Die anprann solo. Pour ShamriH-k.by Mlrt J. Tarter. Mia Turter waa heard to excellent advantage, her voice never showing belter. Mabel Pullman, who had come Ml from Malm Fall to participate In fhe fetivi(ie. sang Oh! Ci'tne to Me. lih such aais'tneaa of Mavonrpoen'' volts' qiinlity that ihe wav encored and reaivimled wli'i "Kathleen Mavour-nee" Mi" t'"l(iuan haa a cntr.-il:voice of groat swiftness of tnuu quiil- f d, Iaf Mambar of tha Faculty of an Episcopal School in Salt Laka. Ikn INTERESTING n j Great Hy. Fo lowing - tl.e cast of ehararter for 'V Girl In a Thiiiiaand:'' Folk- - at the i uitngc Granny Mur-rl- . an ul I Imdy. FI 'tii pirn, hu' pnmd. Mis .Nludur-kotp- . -- ::,-- Siiin MN Mis "Charlie. A. Kit," Ml iM'Scenuik'-r- ,i K.ine. I'! 'une. Kane, kwi'-uliilllil'l' Folks :' 'li.- I'.ill Glel.don. Mi- :i de'.iahil'.1 Itaff. Vivie.ui. ian GU n in1 adopted child. Mis J Tnrirr. M - i'reslun. n housel f ep M'-II M" ,r(y: I'hwhe Ireatuti. cr. K. who !i lii'imi' .luiiriiHl, Mi WnttiN, NiT.i, believer in liurni-. w il h mhk n:' K. (I'.Veill, "Wti. Vi 1Nr Th. lie win'll ol the ' . !ln "Il Coltn'an. !'g K. M n. - -! V ni pH n ion s'!i ' :!i. !' : . ,i ,1'ihy widow. Guilford, Mi-- rcer: - M li! duiii'i- i(ik: ( pop-lia- if t!i iv ,i I rir. f( r . ' ;i llisi-le- v:,.p- thunkii'E th r -'mi h of ih.-iul ihem on intent provide. i. -- R. KUCHLER ASSUMES MUCH. I r1'- . ( - nu Continued Iroin Paae One.i P H. '9 I Hvilllngamor'h) Concerning land 'tile ii It (D)repgi Town nr cities nf tliii class nw. iie levie.) for public hi.-iuor Kymmi.ilum. II It 2d'! l Hansen i - Providing for fr,rir.iiuu of mutual cu':. pa n B I,- B flrp lnsuianre - 2efl r.'i.jii-u-i.i- s St. Twenty-fourt- h lle, e and fire department in cities rlril aervice department In cities !.': tR-jbl- n i of ataluie iHuianii-ki- i R'i!c on on civil aervice liiaia. I ' W. I Reconsidered.) Smith i Vote on laue seliool district H. 193 (B. X. provials to lionda. S. B. 19G ' IB. X. Smith l Ballots cast at bond election. 8. B. 199 (Hollingsworth! ppropriating $1. (a ai to Irrigation congress at Sacramento, Cai, H. B. Isfl (Bowna)-Provid- ing for freedom of labor. H. B. 228 (DvrenRl When disputes over ciiuniy boundary lines may be -A- for priating 2,3(I0 for repair xnd grallsl of streets around capltol grounds H. B. 40 (Toltnnl Plnsnrlsl ststa ment of citlea. H. B. SS (Rol.lnann- l- Raqullisf make report t conniy auditors to officers and JP salarlea of caimiy tie. " tflcta. a H. B. ICO citlea. (Clegg) Placing no should sco them, as they arc the newest creations shown in millinery. Watch for the new arrivals every Saturday Issuing script S. B. 208 (Waltnnl Creiilng ty road and school fund fro reserves. H. urB B. in-'an- - SDK ) in'i-n'iu- - , H. B. 92 (Richard) Umlt bonded indebiedneaa In schtd Bills Killed Thursday. T ruling 41 (Giles) counties and method thereof. B H. B. 27 Extending the lime aminer and revising medical laws II. R. 109 (Richard I Providing larion to Uw on townslte. Bills Introduced Thursday. for retirement nf school tenrherx and 8. B. 20 (Mines and mineral crratlnn of fund. l H. B. 211 mlttee) Substitute for H. B. Prohibits lnte Tiding for ten feet of discovery y ferorce wilh flew nf water. of certain H. B. 212 (Dean) Providing dis- 180 days after location trict supervisors and water commis- ing claims. 8. B. 207 (B. X. Smith) Wiss sioner must give FI. (hu) lionda to atate board of land commissionerstate 8. B. 208 (Waitonl Oro4,nr2 (Holllngr-wnrhNullee of from to levy areaenient. ty road and school fund reserves. S. H. 194 IB. X. Smith I Appro S. H. 3 (B. X. Smith) -- Creating lioard of medical and osteopathic ex- BILLS PASSED THURSDAY. H CO. j coti-ci-i-- li.-- ! . f .i '.I'M'. like 345 TAILORING Northern Sued fer Caueing Death of Horees in TranaiL - ("uhii.ib:iM ihe .vere in irt. r. mn Father Ryan. F .rh-- ir Gulniin. t p. .n prog; a mi Filth-- '! ,I'g iHj-- w: mm pi ah f l'rim. T1 i'lit iiu il r :it Kr ii ei'UT- s .onicwhai ft ii In lu-- r Ml-- EDMUND CASE. Helena. Mont.. March lii. In behiilf of the federal government. District ttnmey Carl Rasch hna instil uted anil the Great Northern Railway eimiMHiiv. eekine damage in the sum ot f.'iiiu, tugi'lher with cost, for mi alleged vinItion of the act of prohibiting the keeping of lirn murk in Irnnalt for moro than 2S houi. The eotnplaint aver that a en route from shipment of hoi-V'aidiimMnn to Canada by wav nf Montana w.i kept aboard rar 48 hour w it tin'll unloading for feed or water, and iliai aa a result several died. F. Mi IT WON'T ALWAYS HAIX Oil ISXOW. OliDEIi TODAY and Mr. Daniel H. Grey of Brooklyn, N. Y have received a announring the death at Athens, Greece, of their daughter, Mias Kva Wood Ward Gtvy, 29 years of age. a xtiuient at the American school of clas!cal study. Mias Grey was a member of ihe faculty of Rowland Hall, an Kpiawpul school at Salt Ci'v. Annul a year ago she obtained a leave of absence for study at. Aibena. Mr. Our weekly shipment of Pattern Hats has arrived and will be on display You AL- Ladies and Childrens r I 4 UA 2335 Washington Avenue ksOssai, j |