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Show THE LEGISLATURE'S WORK. lalsin-r- s to work, under a penalty to 3Pmi line or Imprisonment front mittees. The President apiintcd Allison, Business--Barnes and Candland aa I In' Senate's Down to Getting to confer quota of tha Joint committee with referwith the county authorities Flood of Bills ence to securing quarters for Htute officers In the Joint building. House bill No. fi. the fee bill, wus taken up and advanced to third reading. Suit Laka City. Utah, Jaauaiy On motion of Sutherland, il was In tha matter of actual legislation voted that when tlie Senate adjourn it . be to 7:lv p. m. ary little has ao far been sacunipllsh-edAdjourned. TIm atm.ona have been taken up Senate met in the evening puisuunt committee to In preliminary work, adjournment. House bill No. , relating to tlie Disand effecting organisation. trict courts, waa received from the 8ai- - 1 Important measure have been House enrolled and signed. It was re' to the Committee on Kngnsw-melr mi iced and referred to cniumlt-- t ferred and reported corKnrollmeiit, S from where It la eipected they rectly enrolled, was signed liy the PresiwJl be reported early in the week. dent and ordered sent to the Governor. 2 The Henate then adjourned t The moat important are bills to en- oclock today. able the eourts to begin operatiena, SENATE COMMITTtfeS NAMED. and a hill providing a system of land President George M. Cannon anregistration. his standing committees tonounced In la centered the Interest generally the tatter end of yesterday's sesward The sion. During the day three new comcoming senatorial election. avowed candidates are Mon. Frank J. mittees were added to the list provided vis., committees on Cannon, Hon. Arthur Broau, Hon. for in the rules, and I .and Titles. Labor rum-bC. W. Ben nett and lloa. Isaac T The last named waa provided for.Alli-on who have opened headquarters. motion of Glen Miller, to mnaider bill to establish the Torrens sysHon. C. C. Goodwin has a number of son's tem of land title registry In this Htate. friends In both branches a bo are hope Allison waived his claim to the chairful of hi prospects. The first Itallol manship as the Introducer of the measure. in favor of Glen Miller. The comwill be taken on the Slat mittees are as follows: The first state law was passed on (chairJudiciary George Bullierland F. CliMretcr, A. man), lllram N. Hooth, J. tha 7th, and provided only for the J. Krana. K. H. Know, K. XI. Alllnon, Jr.. A nt -Rtork, o, time of convening of the regular sion. It was signed by Gov. Welle with the same pen with which Preat' Cleveland signed the proclamation admitting Utah to statehood. Following Is a summary of the business eo far transacted: Housa-- A Bill by Nye of Salt Lake authorising courts to fix the time for holding suasions, and fixing eligibility for Junes as follows: Cllixenshlg, a bllity to read and waits the English language, six months residence in the county, payment of taxes, possession of a sound mind and discretion, and no physical disability ses- JANVAItY It Hucm Contest for the seats of Smoot, Larson and Lemmon were, by unanimous consent, permitted be be filed by J.C. Graham, G. G. Simmons andJ. ;K. Brlnghurst, respectively, the contestants being Republicans. The vote was In all cases close, aud Illegal voting and Irregularities are charged. JANUARY 10. Housa By Fergusson of Carbon, a bill making eight hours a legal davs' work. By Levy, authorising the secretary of state to furnish certain books and documents for the courts. liy Critchlow, fixing salaries. Members allowed M per diem and mileage. By Taylor, limiting exemption from judgments :.of laborers or mechanics' wages. By Curtis, establishing free employment ofllces. By Cushing (by request,) establishing office of ateaiu I toller Inspector and proscribing duties. Ily Mansfield, providing msnner for changing county boundaries. Adjourned to January 13. Bukats Allison Introduced a memorial to congress praying for the enactment of a free coinage law. Fussed under suspension of the rules By Glen Miller, law relating to the law of libel, providing that before filing suits agrieved parties must sub-t- o publishers portions to which cept'onsjsrs taken, demanding a 'Ion; which, If male, shall entl-tnmplainant to actual damages ou.y. Senate Bill No. 6, by Chideeter, providing certain documents. Senate Bill No. 7, by Booth, providing for the bcglonlng of terms of the supreme court. Senate Bill No. 8, by Sutlierland, police and fire commission law. House Bill No. 1, relating to courts, pesaed under suspension of the rules. Allison Introduced memorial praying congress to Increase Import duties. Adjourned to the 13th. rc-tr- ar V M. M. Warner. K. lfuotli fcliulr-man- l, Ways anil Means II. ,. II. llarneH, It. W. I). Can. Ilmid. C. Chamlars, J. K. Clildeslcr, K. It. Hnnw and Glen Miller. John ' Public I.anlaCandland. ('Iildeslrr (cliulr-nunIt. ii. Miller, A. , K. W. 1). Zundrl. K. H. Hnnw, l, It. C. A. ('Iiainls-rs- lo bring Into Ihe Hlato convict of iHirsllnii On motion of Glen Miller, s Committee on Land Titles of five iiicuiIm-iwas added to the list of standing com- three iiunilis In live years, or lailli, which Is rt of the lu vlolsllou of any act. Slate, county and city ufllceni are Into the Htate prolilhli.Hl from 11111 itny niutrrlal fur urn- lu puhlle iMilldlnga, Hu- - lalair on whirli haa In any Iwrl dun.- I.y eonvlela. All giasls made by convict lalair lit any Hlale must, cxnhus fur aale, Ih niarkial as folluws the- words "Convlet labor," fullowed by I Inand name of the penal Inalltu-ihu- i. In great primer Itnlnan eundeiised espltals. Iteferred to flu- Cominil l.af on loilair. Ily I Iowan -- Providing that llllganta nay by stipulation agree lu the trial of causes In counties other Ilian (list wherein llie cause originate. Deferred lu (lie J mill lory runiinittre. of Carlsill Providing for Ily uttoriu-y'fees when a mechanic, artisan. inliu-r- , lalsirer or aervatit sues for wag s. The hill tiruvldea that wlien such a pliilntiff pievaila In cutirl, a reasonable atlorin-- a fee shall Is allowed; In Justice in trislriet court not less Hatn nul lews Ilian 31u. Deferred lo llio Judiciary cniinlttL-e- . revision Ily Ipililiiiuin Providing for ths codlllcat Ion aniendmciil, lllnpllallon andbill of (lie laws of Utah. The pruvidca I but (lie (iuvernor shall appoint three In (lie law. lo l. unn-,(he service. Tltelr salary Is Used st 310 each (o 1uwer service. actual employ for daily assistance Is also given (hem. In Ihe aggreInn nul to exceed 3)0 dally must Is-- made to Ihe next gate. A d lo the Judiciary CUIIIIIlillfC. Ily Wilson To enable cities and towns to Incur liulcht cdncsH. Any city or town of willi an ass. used valuation III sat ntuy submit lo ils electors Iheques-tlo- n wild her eouisin Isjtnla sliall li issued t of the illy or town to an on llie aniuunl not exceeding ( r oeltl of Its asscmoHl vsluatluii for the purisise of funding exlHlhig on MiiiiIcIimI l'oriora' lo llie t'unnnillce lions. the place of holding Ily I.iwls-Flxlcourt of J UHlIees of (lie Pears III cities bill gives Justices clsss. The of Ihc lint place In the power lo luibl court stt any from which when preclm-the the eliy. n of tlie form any they ii ncity, llefcrn-- lo Ihe t'onimlliea on Judiciary. uud Hy Ciishliig-T- o ngnlsle prliimrii-the terms of public isilllliail mceiings.Is-- Hy called by wrll-l.-- li llie bill s caucus insy c or prlnleil llul ice. w lib'll slisll ilcslg-natwho sltull call the meetthe . In of Plain miui-a- enlllb-- writing ing to oroi-rlo vole, and live is of luken fur Ihe choice a Isillol slmll r h n v eai.illdale. lielegole - or nieiiils-- of a sneli chosen by Hilllleal committee to Illegal voting Is made a la ami llie righl of provided for. Deferred In the ls-e- - r s per-sun- s. 1 n cn-ill- iiii1cbl-.lncs- - s J. Kvaiw. K. lluolh (cliiilrinuiu. Htate Aftalm-- II. Klmer II. Jones, George Sutherland, D. McKay, Kulile Warrum. Jr.. A. J. Krana. M. M. Warner. Jr.. I.dialr-minKdiiealiun K. M. AIIIwiii, J. R Chliiealer. , J. I', Inlwidl. K. A. J. Klaus. H. Hnnw, George J. it. llamre. David McIrrigation and AgrleulluieM. Allieun. J. It. K. Kay Ichalrmanl. Harare, H. tl. Miller, A. J. Krana, K. 11. eiimillltlcc. Snow, A. Zlilidel. y for (lie Hy I'rllelilow G. Mlll.-(idiairiiiuni, W. and reronl of I lilted D. Candland, A. .uiulcl, J. II. Kiiiii.ii. K. Himes ofundsts-rImiinilsslom-rSupreme I'onrt H. Know. and of pna-esII. K. ami llie iKstmm-adjure-- ! Urn Mlll.-In Im-iuhlaiiied jiiilgiiii-iiinnin I I. lii Mill M. li. K. Alllaon. lloolll. Is It tlie made courts. duly of the vaA. J. Kvana, M. M. WarIt. C. Cliainla-rM- , cutirl of lli- Htate anil of Ihe ner. County clerks to transmit lu the Klecllniis-- J. F. Chhleali-tcliiiii'iiiun). rious various Jusliei-- of the Peace all iiaiM-n-liua-INoble Warrum. Jr.. K. II. Hnnw, A. to llie ami ibs kels . J. . ss nr or kept by the I nlti-- Hlalea ami Aipruirtalluiia and Clalma W. D. (hnd-an-II.d Hiipiviur Court who on Ciiiiimlssbiiieni (Hen Miller. J. the sevelid wen- silting within or lltu Peace Itaniea, K. C. I'lmmUr. K. II. Snow, 11. Janimiy of Justices said ral K. ikailli, liarlil McKay. who are umde It. C. Il'illroadH Glen Miller to and Chamla-ra- , K. fnr th- ir A. J. Kvuna. K. I:. Jum-a- , and i lili'Mnin Sunil pns-essuch A. X.iin.lel II. Hlutw, (lunge Killlierlun.l, l of eitfnivsiiu-iifor the jiiilKiiicnla -ClimiiN-rXI III and Minerula It. C. as nil and docketi-- In such (chairman), Juniea J. Drlainll. Gl.-- Mil- eiiii now or lieniifter may In- - provided ler. M. M. Warner, A. J. Kinds. J. li. of I . said Juslu iieliniui gun urlginally Hornes, David McKay. tice's courts. Defem'-- l lo llie Committee Hanks and liankliiK John II. Ihiriiea on Jinllidiiry. W. I. (chairman). Xnldc Wurriini, Jr.. McAdjournment was then taken. Candlanil, K. M. Allison, Jr., Darl-Kay. . .. A j i ountl.il uud I'uriieriitii.iia HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES. James I'. Driscoll liiuige Hullierland, It. li. Miller, A. J. Kruiisiiii.l ami Pulillc AcComniitlee on claim Noble Warrum. Jr. K. M. Allis.ui. Jr. claims- H. W. Morrison (elmlnimiil. T. J. Federal (elialrtiianl, W. I. Candland, 11. M. War- Ht. veils. W. W. Wilson. J. K. lloblnsoll. Joseph ner, Niilde Warrum, Jr.. Juiues I'. Dris- Pcler TIiniuiaHin, James Andrus, Munson. A. I). Hmiait and A. P. Sorenson. coll. Tulillc Inatllullun and IhilldliiKSCjinmittee on Appropriations--ToK. llootli ('lialrinniil. W. L. I'aiid-laniIchalrmanl. J. F. Hnnleker. T. J. . Stevens. John Ixiw ry. A. Caller, William II. C. 1'liaiiib.TS, James 1. K. II. Hnnw. i.ilamn, XI. lairs n. Wlllluin Howard sml Irlvale Coriairslioiis and Inauriince-Klni- er Jnmi-- Andrus. M. Cniiimllti'e on Ways and II. Junes leliainnani, J. II. Ilarnes. I .tin g Hullierlanil, J. F. Flolltlm lehalrnianl. n. Thompson. J. T. It. f. Chsmla-rs- , . XI. 1 K. Thorn. Chldester. Chrk. It. W.Cushing. W. Mans-llelM. Warner (chairIf. Giltlw. J. II. Murdock, Public llrelih-. XI. IL llernlielm-lKlmer J. Jones, Abraham Ziiiulcl. man!, Xlorrlll Coinmlltee nn Coiiiiiles-CImrli- -s lublU. Zumlcl Printing (ehalriuaii). W. P. Nelteki-r- . K. - Clark, (chairman), llb-- Miller. M. M, Warner. Manufactures and Commerce W. D. George Itennl. Pcler XI. Matighll, J. IL s aitirdis'k. William llowanl. Candland (chairman), M. 11. Warner, II. Glhta Commlltee on Illgltways-Warrum, Jr., K. U. Miller, K. II. Allison. (chairman), Thomas Hcvv. K. J. Haddats, Uules-lllrK. Iloolh (chairman). O. Thumisutn. Aiptlla Nelieker. M. LarF. Clildeslvr, K. II. sen, A. P. Huremuill. George HiilluTland, J. Conimlllec on Kdiicallon T. J. Stevens Hnnw, IL 1.', Cliainls-ra- . Kill --George (ehairnian). A. H. Cumlmi. K. IL I rllch-loKnerowcd anil Knrollcd Ismiel 11, I tier, J. T. Thorn, K. K. Hulhrrland (ehuirman), A. J. Krana, C.lcn Miller. Kean. William (lllaioii. H. AniNirtionmrnt-Cuniniltti-on Agriculture and Irrigation II. Know (chalrnniii), J. F. Clihlcster, It. U. Hiller, K. H. Jones. J. H. Jltirdiu-- (chalrmnn). Ilyrum Im-miiXI. J. P. Hiiseoll. llcrnliHsi-- l W. II. UlldsL A. J. Thntniison. Noble Warrum, Jr., i'aalcr. Daniel llelner. Military Affairs K. I Coinuiltli-U. on Manufactures anil ComMiller, arld McKay, (uholnnan), merce A. Culler (chairman), T. J.. George Hulherlaml, K. 11. Allison, Jr. n. IS. Miller J. K. Doblnson, John laiwn-yHighways and lirldgca-I- L (rhalnnaii), W. D. Candland, E. H. Know. W. Wilson. J. It. XI unlock. A. O. Rmont. Rlevens T. J. Fish and (tamo A. J. Kvans tchalrinnii), nn Xlllllla Commlltee George Hutherland, A. Zundel. (clialnnanl. K. J. Haddats. J. F. Hned IJind Titles Glen Miller (chairman), K. t'kcr. W. W. Xlsnsliclil. M. iJirscn. H. Hnow. K. M. Alllaon. Jr.. 11. 11. WarCommittee on lVnllenltary ami Itcform Hchool A. V. Taylor (elialrnian), Thomas ner, J, F. Chldester. Xlorrlll, Hcvy, A. B. I'omlon, CharU-J. 11. Bha-fcGeorgs liegnl, A. P. HABD WORK IN THE HOUSE. k James AnCommittee on lehalrman), J. XI. Hernhelsel. Aqulla Utah County Election Cases Cared drus Nelieker. Thomas Bevy. John Isiwrey. For Bills Introduced. Charles Xlorrlll. Daniel llelner, O. ThompJ. H. Shafer. Chaplain Lyman made hi first bow son, Committee on Fish and Gamo-- J. T. and prayer In the House yesterday. Thorn Daniel Helncr. 8. R. Immediately afterwards he said the Xlorrison, Ueorge lleanl. A. O. Smoot. performance of the office should be Committee on Private Corporations characterised by moderation, sobriety Gcvtrge L. Nye (clialrmalt), T. D. Iwls, and dignity, all of which he promised Charles Xlorrlll, N. J. Harris.XI.J. X. FerMaughn. to display during his tenure. guson, J. ft. xtunloek. l Peter Committee on Xlunh-lpaCorporations Mr. lewlt. from the funiinlttee on I Nyo (chairman), Wi W. WilElections, reported that K K. Dudley George - A. Curtis, E. K Clark. Joseph had been appointed a commissioner to son, K. K. Egan, William Howard. take estlmony in the I'tah county con- Xlonson, Committee on Asylum for Insane A. 8. test and J. W. l'lke stenographer fur Condon (ehslrman), J. H. Shafer, W. II. The report was Oililia. J. K. Doblnson. W. W. Xlansffeld, the same purpose. William GIInioii. Ilyrum adopted without debate. Commlltee on Public Health A. S. ConTwo reports were made from the don N. J. llurris, Tom (chairman), Rules committee. James Auilrus. 8. W. Morrison. The majority report submits a resoluConiinlllee on Expenses tion for House salaries ss follow : Chief Orville Thumitson Contingent (chairman). J. M. Clerk. 35; minute clerk, docket clerk, U A. Curtis, W. P. Xebeker, Will-IsHoward. engrossing clerk, committee clerks ami Committee on Blnttatlca E. L Clark sergvsnt-at-armeach 34: messengers. Thomas Scry. J. F. Snedeker, and chaplain, each (chairman), Janitor, Jo.tcph Monsnn. A. P. Sorenson. 33. Pulilk! Printing J. Joint Committee recommends The minority the same X. Ferguson, II. M. on Cushing. J. T. Thorn. aa an amendment of the original bill. George lleanl, leter XI. Muughn. HILL8 INTRODUCED. Joint Commlltee on Slnle I.llirary N. Bills were Introduced and upon being J. llurris (I'lialrnmn). K. IL Crltchlow, A. read the second time, were referred as V. Taylor, T. D. Lewis. It. K. Egan. Joint Committee on Xlemorial to Con' follows: ph K. Koblnson (rhalrman), liy Condon For the more efferlunl pre- grvss-Jost'W. Wilson. Peter Thuniwon, M. Larvention of cruelty to animals. The hill sen. W. William Gllwon. Ineori.erHlInn for the of provides any Coniinlllee on Railroads and Common three cHliena aa a society, which may ap- Carriers-A. Caller (chairman), II. XI. ofdceni with power lo Interfere point N. J. Harris. 8. W. Xlorrison. K. Cushing. to prevent cruelly to animals. All such H. tuCrlichluw, Jitntcs Andrus, Ilyrum acts of cruelly, whether overworking, rnon. failure to prelect and pmiierly feed or enCommlltee XI. on Public lamds II. or in contests lie shall gaging strenglli. (cltalrnmn), Tom Fergusaon. J. regarded as a misdemeanor, subject to a Cushing XI. Hclltho, K. IL CrlliSiiow. Daniel Heltine. Referred to Hie Committee on Livencr. K. L Clark. Aqulta Nelieker, A. i. stock. W. W. Xlansllcld. muiilelinl and public Hnuati. Ily Commlltee on Federal Relations Aqulla corporations liableHu- to gsrnlshnienl and XclN'krr K. IL Crlichluw. case of nrlviile attachment, as In Nclaker. J. F. Hncl-ckcthins soil Indlvliliinls. Ilefern-.- l lo T. D. J. 11. W. P. Orville Tltontiisuii, A. Shafer, Ihs Judiciary committer. Hy Howard - Pro hllinc for llu- transfer i). Smoot, William llowanl. Committee on labor I,. A. Curtis of causes tending In (lie District nmrts. The District Judges of (lie Hecoitd. Third. (chairman). K. J. ltaihlats. W. W. Wilson, Fourth ami Fifth JiiiHcIhI districts ure J. T. Thorn. J. X. Ferguson, Charh-- Xlorordered lo held sessions of lltclr courts rlll. J. K. llohinsoii, H. E. Egan. J. K. Provo sml Denver, XI iirdoek. st Ogden. Hull Ciminiittec nn Xlincs and Mining- - K. J. and cm use In lie entered of reei.nl Hi,, Kitdilalg (cltairntiin),. Torn Feigusson. roller uiilers IrniiHrerrliiK Nil cases I,. N yc. Givrgc lleanl, A. Csslcr. iisirgc lugcllter with a certified transcript l J. XI. Ilolltho, Tltomss Bevy, A. P. Rorcn-eot- i, of tits oud In eueli Wllllnnt Gllsu.n. I'pnn tin- - County Clerks Is lunamcd UnCommittee mi Engrossment Joseph duly of Iransinitf lug the and order to tho pruiH-- court, l.ikr onlers hii.I Xlonson (i'lialrnmn). II. XI. Cushing. 1. A. Oil'll. slmll lie nia.le of all ucthnia transfers Committee nn I'npilol and Cspltol pending lit (he District courts nr the Terthe time of tlie admission, of XI.iiiu utils K. K. Egan (clmlrntau), Peter ritory si Xlaiiglin, which I he I'nlletl Hlalcs rourts have Tlionipsun. J. F. Hni-d-kcr. Jiwetih K. Dolilllmill. rltislvs Jurisdiction, lo llie tirofier rnlt,., Conttiiillee mi Enrvillnicnt--fleorglicanl Slates District or Cln-ul- l All civil J. II. HlmfiT, Ilyrum cases will go to llie Hi ule courts, except when one of the parties in the nay properly peiliion for llie trsnsf.-- r ti a Fulinil rntirl. Deferred in ihc (iniiiull-tr- e on Judiciary. Dy Ferguson of Carlmn rmhlhlltiiir tlie GAVE HIM A POINTER. Hiring of cniivk-tlo lulair und the enle of goods made liy convict hi and without the Hlste. The Hlute Prison I'.itnnils-- s No, no. thanks; no sausages for me.' loners are Inhildted from out wild Jkdi Xlilcltcll, the cnniedinn. lalatr In rtmiiieiitbm with freehiring. II lie was taking aupier at a Han Jose Is made unlawful for any iierson or cor- restaurant, after a recent inlnstrcl t ), Hiilh.-rhiiid- - pri-sci- Kbs-tlon- s cua-tml- r s s s s e r 1 r s I i.- -i r i, .un-de- l. n. Drim-oll- - din-cte- s pro-redl- iiii-as- s 1 - Fer-giiss- Ill-ra- l, Driw-oll- d. M. No-lil- am e r p Hte-ven- s. s Bon-nsu- T.Ive-Hloe- Fer-russo-n, Bo-lllli-o. January 13th Senate met at 3 o'clock. Prayer by Senator Know. On motion of Booth, 250 copies of the amended rules and standing committees were ordered printed. Allison Introduced Henate eoncurent resolution No. X, censoring Kmbassador Bayard for certain public utterances. Plied for reference. Bills were Introduced as follows: By Sutherland, 8. It. I, to provide for the appointment of a Deputy Btate Treasurer. Filed for reference. By Sutherland. 8. B. 10, prohibiting discrimination ngalnst females as teachers. Filed for reference. By Jones, 8. B. 11, to establish a State Board of Health. Filed for reference. By Candland, 8. B. IX to prevent disease among shtep. Filed fur reference. By Allison. 8. B. 13. to amend section Mil of the laws of IMS. relating to IrFiled for referrigation companies. ence. The President retired to complete his list of standing committees and Warner took the chair. On motion of Sutherland, the rules wars suspended and the Senate passed bill Na 14. for a Deputy Mute Treasurer, there being no opposition. Tha rules were suspended and the bills Introduced earlier In the day were read at length. A communication from the of Stale notified the Senate Secretary that all publlo documents railed for had been furnished, except the session laws of ISM), which were out of print. After a short recess. President George If. Cannon resumed the chair anil announced the standing committees. The House transmitted House concurrent rent. lut Ion No. 4. providing for the appointment of a messenger by the Governor at a salary of If ier day. Tha Senate amended It so as to make the salary l day, and concurred In the resolution as anpinled. Ths Senate voted to Instruet the President to refer all bill on file to the appropriate committees. ir HEWLETT BROS. m s. door-keep- er Taylor-Maki- ng cor-IKi- ra -- r -- e larm-m.u- i. s v. BAKING POWDER THE PUREST AMD BEST MADE. Tnitrs-crow- TKIPLE FLAVORIN (J EXTRAOlS AMSKLtUOUA Try Them TO BE EQUAL TO THE 8EST IN THE MAR IFT DIMOIEY KEfUIDED 'A. r, a tii5ecok?)wn QU1 SfCDS Of THISLBRAID GUARANTEED . - 'Ikitt'l you rare for sausage 7" naked Cathcnrt. Not since my friend, the butcher, told me how he made It. I bought some sausage of him the other day, took It home and ate It. and I never tasted any finer sausage In my life. The next time I saw him I asked: 'Where did you get that sausage 7" " 'Xlade It." said he. " 'It was the finest I ever ate. How did you ntnke It?'1 'A friend gave me a pointer.' "Ran Francisco Post. nice way to keep wax for the work-baskIs to fill shells of English walnuts with melted wax. fastening the two half shells closely together at one end. There will be a small space at the other end. through which the thread will Up when the wax la being used. A et in t ily fixed by means of calculation based upon tlie lunar eclipse. Thill ret olympiad, the lieginnliig of the A sad bill thrilling story of advenera and the of AuI'lirlstiun niuun-taln- s ture, xuffVilnK and ' ib alh In tin some of the events whuse are gustus ' Hnyd.'r.wlni dales have been net tied by tlm is iv In led Ilea at the llnsiutal of the Hacnil Heart of lunar eclipses.' " Iroscii fu l In Hpokaic. with anil hands. When a pen has been used until II About III.- middle of Ikt.der Milder, two apiMars lo be spoiled, place It over a whose home is in Hlsikaue. Joined -. (a gaslight, for Instance), for a Hi.iisllame and aciualntamis. Hi quarter bf r minute, then dip It Into cxpcditnm and start! d mi trapping of water, snd It will be again (It for uaa. iiuilliwi-s- t the imiuntHiu. six iiiib--Northern I aril c A new lien which is found tno hard Athol, whi. li is mi llie to write with will become softer by eust of this miles railroad, forty two being thus heated. (sity l: Ibmse left the On Chris! mu camp with a l"t of f' In tiups. R.S. WIMVER, and the pron-cl that the i.ltu-r- 1 weres It was car New on to gu out lo niii'l tiliss hi bringing in the traps. day and assist On New Vcur's day jironklns, wliu in waa the elder und inure exiiericiice.1 . the hud. lh1 1 OFFICII IN HANS, - - - PAY SOS ('ITT niuuiitalin-eriiiKl"k i had proceed, il only a slmrtsetdistun. in and when a hlin.llug snowst.iriii lirunkliui tliHr way. they could not bffftnif confut'd and lnnU'ad of piiK J. H. EiVNS - In the dlrerthm of Athol took the uouise along the iiiuuntuluandUm up which they had been canipcl DENTIST. on another. atthem they overtook When night Iwrk lire a pulling build by to tempted with their lingers, off the green rrn-thenisv-lve(Iter Douglass' lurilssr store. Kvsry having neglected to provide to high art dentistry. Hadly thing pertaining with a ha to 'ict. They sui ce ded In gath- decayed leetli uuule sertloeahlo for life liy little tlie Guld Aluminum or of ering enough bark to keep alive afound edjiisNnent daybmik to blare all night, and atmow croe ns. the down Hie melted had it that bare ground and they were hemmed in with a wall of snow eight feet high. BEST SETS OF TEETH lironkina still insisted that they had tlon. Inn not traveled In a wrong direi wus ill primiiliin rcwli uf nil. when the sun came up he t mill ylrldfil tlif desteps, dnydar. They retraced thetr cut over Ihc touring to make a shorter OSKl'H E. rUXJK mountain sml traveled in til 3 n cluck 1 ill the afternoon over the deep snow, fallen logs and conceal'd ravines. Law Hy this time llninkins hail bii'uine Attorney wholly exhausted from hunger,bailfatigue been he and cold. For Innirs and drowsy and wanted to lie down him ami ensleep. Hnjder dragged he could, almod, I'ku fl're over HtUik, couraged lilni the best u the verge of though himself nearly giving up. 4 o'cliH-in the At aluiul and when within a mile and a half or that It their camp Hnyder reulixt-would he liiiHissihlc for them both to suw ItruiikiiiH too, this, R. 0. W. Ry. get through. ulune and urged hint to go Inin g sunie-fhlnand send assistance for him uud Everting Train to e.it "I want one more gisid meal hcfoi-- 1 Leaving 8 prin g die." were Ihe Iasi words of the trapper as his friend hade him gisiilhyi- - and HEW SIS VICE ville at 9.00 p m iHiumh'il forward with ileteriiiinalluii to make one inure nilghly effort lo save Isith their lives. Connecting dally with Hnyihr, plunging, stuinhliiig, falling fathover down trees into seemingly omless del ths of snow, struggl d braveIn the mornly on until about 2 o'clockcould pint ing, when In found he he had covlinn no further, lu that ered an actual disiam-- of only of u mile. To lb down would be to fall asleep, ami mic minute of tllh these eternity, sleep he thoughts crowding iiimn his bruin Train No. 2 a. D i ivs Throwtree. half fell against a small moved he It around his nrni right ing Omaha, Kansas City, slowly a round Ihe trunk and decided to continue flint nioveineii: tlie balance St. Louis and Chicago. of the night. Fniiieiilly he caught himself in tin act r iloxing and felt 7 hrough Pullman Sleepers, over him. the Then he woulil swallow toluieeii, and Free Reclining Chair Cars, the retching relieved him. When ilu) light came lie started on Dining Cars Ala Carte. ami wus three hours covering the distance of JiSI yards to the vamp. As lie (Secure Tickets at neared (lie house Ills shouts were hi ard by House, who had safely returned. R. G. Oftice. Rouse, with Xlr. Llewellyn anil Xlr. Collin. two mountain rune hers, hastened lie soon as As to Hnyili-r'assistance. R. F. NESLEN, W. F. McMILLAN heanl them answer his rsll he sank UXXXBAL AOBXT. down, unable to move another stop, TAAV. PASS. AOT. alone. After working with Snyder for un Room 11, over No. 10 lY.2nd SoSt . hour the other men started to search bar Hruitklns. They had progressed only Salt Lake City, Utah. alaiut fifteen steps from the place where Hnyder left hint, lie had removed his snowshoes anil thrown them MEKCUR. aside, made one leap, sunk Into a bed lheonlx-llk- e sho has arisen from of snow and fallen asleep forever. The three men were occupied eighteen the ilust ami debris of disappeared hours In bringing .the body down to and forg itten Lewiston. the house. The coroner was noltded at The year of 1X115 was essentially a Cuuer d'Alene City and gave direction that the body tie hurled there, which The hills around Ilutte was done. The dead trapper waa rolled mining year. In his blankets and placed In a grave yielded immensely: Cripple Creek near that of the wife of Mr. Llewellyn, increased hcroutpul; extensive on the ranch. He left a wagon and two greatly horses, which the coroner gave to and wonderful rich finds were made for burying the in Nevada, but by far the iu xst imRouse as conia-nsatloremains. taut development of the yeir Is Walter Hnyder, a younger brother of pel the surviving hero of this terrible ad- the whole mining region of the West venture. resides In Hkane and is has been the wonderful growth of employed at the Novelty grocery store. Mercur. The story oj Mercur read He was advised of the occurrence by telegram from H. C. Thomisain, at more llko a romance than a fact. Athol and Immediately went to the rescue. On the day preceding his ar- Twenty years ago the camp, then rival at Athol the people had rut ot.t Lewiston, was quite prosperous a a 1(H) trees to make a trail for the you tig man to go In with a sleigh. It r.as silver camp, and had a population of with extra difficulty that he forced his shout 1,000 people. Two mines were way through, hut he succeeded in extensively worked and paid several bringing his brother out dollar in diviMr. HnydeFs feet were fioien as solid hundred thousand as rocks, but it Is possible that ampu- dends. They finally failed to yield a The tation will not be necessary. right hand suffered most, while dinging to profit In comparison to other camp, the tree during the last night out. and and the place wa deserted, work only three fingers will have to be taken off having been gdouo In a desultory way at the first Joints. Bronklna came to this country from until In 1HU1, when a company of New York City, where he often stated Nebraska people, who had no exjier-lenc- e that he had two brothers, who were I ought a Mercur came in with wife Hla mining, wealthy. quits him, but owing to bad health she re- mine and began a series of discourfive turned to their relatives years ago and has since died aging texts to mill the refractory ores Rouse Is a single man, living on a with which the eamp abound. To Ilron-klns's front miles ranch, one and a half the surprise of all, their researches place, In the mountaina were rewarded and a future undreamSnyder Is a single man, and besides retwo haa sisters his brother. Walter, re- ed of opened up for the camp, and Their In parents Hpnkane. siding side at XI t. Hope. Wash. The family witblu the past year, uKn the identicants to this country In December. 194, cal site uf the deserted Lewiston, ha from Hlnnd county, southwest old Virtoginia. They are Intelligent. Industrious arisen a city as if hy magic, people, esteemed by all who know them. day contains liOO people, half a dezen This outline of the account of one of the most remarkable adventures In the producing mines, at the head of which history of mountaineering In the North- stands the Mercur with a record of west ntay therefore be relied upon as 3.V0,0G0 in dividends at the rate of absolutely correct. Hpnkane Review, I2.T.0O0 a month, after having expendJan. tilth. ed large sums in development work, IN THE SNOW. PERISHED Dull and Bilious. Sleepless nights, backache, weak- ness all result from a disordered condition of the Liver or Kidneys. To be strong and vigorous your Liver must be healthy. Wonderful success has always attended the sliis-klngl- - s l'-- Invi-ste- Notary Public. a a use of Dr. J. H. McLeans Liver and Kidney Balm. It cures thoroughly nil ailments of the Liver, Kidneys :nd Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Brights 01' ease. For sale by Druggists at $1.00 per bottle. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS, MO. fhe Organic Remedies Prepared For-eulu- iu A $1 box ie guaranteed to do you uior good than a gallon of any medicine you ver took. You Thy show tlielr jiower for iroud uuk'kly.bvforn don t buys lo tuku is twelve iioa r help-luaii am R to make whether il oh cud guesfi you nr nut, duy or two uIU tlie Atir. tV have Me pa ruts iviiietlieM for ioutsli uud fultls. for KtoiiuM7h Liver ud IhiweL Imuble Ncrvoua Kxhaufation, Auie ludumuialory Kheu t cun-vinc- spirits .(and, I di,as. H r. like (uh umtiMiu, thus (Mr lor year opprctil. at Howaspatb e pallatol Ware pr-- ariul la eua diseases an, al Ilia aid-l- i . r.auraoui allopathic Jicinia. hey cura hy aupplyinp la tha ayitru lackirf tila alenanU. THE a qralKital al chad cbattif ufti-rmki- d DISEASE. Cara shes ail athaf ardi-cin- and ddclsn fail. THE ORGANIC KENEDY CO. Wwlern IIiiu!iUNriini. KALT LAKE C1T EELDEN-JTJDSO- BURLINGTON j W. s n ttat Loan From Astronomer! Eclipses. The following paragraphs are from an article In the Hclentlttc American. Decentlier 21st. on the practical value of ulieervatluna taken during eclipse of the moon: The most Important ob servatlou Is that of the occulatiun ot the star, or their passage behind the moon. At oi illnary times the brilliancy of the nuwin is such that only the brightest stars can be seen as they II. During eclipse, anil owing to tlie fact that the moon has no atmosphere. stars of very fulnt power can lie ultserved up to tlie moment at which they pass behind the pliinet. in determining the place or the nnsut by tills nielliisl the nvculatlnn of stars Is olmerveil simultaneously nt different observatories, widely soia-- r tiled. This sidereal ocrullatbni. which, for the reasons above given, is very exact. Is used for CHlcUliltlmiH of sml to estsbllsh the diameter uf the iiiisin, its dtslunee from the earth, ami its right ascension and A total eclipse affords a spef making a spectro-irnipcie I opsitiiiity of the earth's atsun's rays, during nn mosphere. The eclipse. aH through the atmospheric eitveloH nhliiiucly 0,1 their wsy to the moon. Tltelr course st this time through the atmosphere Is much longer than when they fall normally to tlie earth, ns they do during thn daytime. After Mug reflected from the moon they again jmas through the earth s atmosphere before they strike tho In this way the earth's lines are observed of greater distinctness titan Is imsslble lit ordinary olwcrvatlona. Tlie total eclipse has been used to determine the amount of heat thrown out by the muon. During ccHihh, for obvious reasons, the moon cannot give off reflected heat. Any heat that we then receive must be heat Hint has liocn absorbed from the sun. and 1s now being radiated. The observations show that as the light fulls so does the heat: which proves Hint lunar heat Is reflected, not radiated.Xluny hlstor'. al dates have been aceue, lr spec-troscoi- spee-trosniji-lc an endless numlier of prospects that promise to equal the developed mines, and an unbounded ore zo'ic. Every the known Imundaries of the district are extended and the promise of the camp improvis. Thu ores of the district are of s peculiar nature. They are low grade, gold bearing, eiulie-- s in extent .and inexpensively milled, yielding from .'! to 34 net more ar ton than the ores of Cripple Creek. New building are constantly going u 11 and such a bfsnn t in progress as was never before known In l.tuh. Mereur is about sixty miles to the south and west of Salt Lake, between It 1 reached iiinghuni and Kureka. only by the Inion 1'aeldc railway, which daily carries a throng of wealth seekers to the camp, whuse recoid bids fair to equal if not surpass any kuuwn mining section of .the west. Trains with excellent arronimodn-lion- s leave 8a! I Luke every morning To.thecanip rrclghled with humanity and return burdened wiib wealth. - Llni of Trade which Reape a PEDIGREED FRUIT TREES Benefit. Tho (h.mtfc to a Stale makes It nccedtui . lo h ivu all Court seul, and PIONEER NURSERIES CO. sut'li noiorial and coriKirativt: seals us LAKE SALT CITY, UTAH in have Un; word Territory them chanKtHl. Also many ruliln-- btamps Grow Only First-cla-ss liavetol.i: renewed and chunked. and High A firm in Option, Utah, S. J. (Jrillln, Grade Stock. does much of this work, in fact moat of it, for, allho lu ImeineM but Ihree Good set Teeth years lie had by a liberal ue of printNo better made.S&G ers Ink, built up a trane second to none in the west in his line. Any one having this sort of work tu Vc done adwill lo well to M.nd to the dress where It will rectdve immrue-diat- e Hee bis advertiseattenLlon. ment in another column. One $5 ab-iv- SEX, l'ERCE, r(TLATCII, lALOUSE. These are tlie names of three great agricultural and fruit growing disin Idaho and Washington, trict readied by the Northern Pacific railroad. They each Dr. J. KB. DENTAL ICeysor PARLORS Lolliu Tlloek, MO Mum Bt. Brut door north ul th Wulkur Houms SALT LAKE CITY. Cornu In tlio nornlnf imi wnr your m tooth homu ut night. adjoin the other and together form a region hard to equal. The lolouse region has been noted for Its marvelous grain production. The Potlatch country is anulagnas to the DON'T LIMP- -: b.a yo. b to walk atraiphL W taka plu-to- r of fret to o( parla euinfurt Hpcciall.U la erlpnleil anil doforiUHl ahm Sirt-brae, and srliSelal liniba of nverjr dweridllun )'( Paluuse. The Ncz rcrce rcgiuii lie south of the other and ha until recently leen a part of a great Indian reservctlnu. 3(Xi,0uU acres of il have lcn thrown open to settlement and Its lands can lie bought upon cheap prices und terms. Write to Charles 8 Fee, fien-er.Passenger Agent, N. 1. II. IL, 8L Paul, Minnesota, or F. I). ( i iblts, Genera Agent, Spokane, fur folder and rates, Hilgert Deformity Shoe Co. W E Third Soath 8k, S'iLT LUE CITY, UTAH il THE XEELRY INSTITUTE, A direct, authorized hraiich of the parent house at Dwight, ill., hat. opened at Iffti W. Second North, Salt Like City, on the line of tlie street railway running to Warm Springs. For the treatment of the liquor und opium habits, with Lesley E. Kedluy Company's double chloride of goU rcimqlica. The institute is under the management of l)r. J. W. St. John, who ha I icon al work with and in the employ of the Lesley E. Kecley Company for AIDOI.LTKLY PAINLESS THE DEBT DENTIL IN THE WKHT AT LOIYIMT WORK KA8T-Klt.- I KlCKSf TRY, AND BE CONVINCED. Mam M.. Opp. )Valkr t'uiun lllui-k- . ! V lick. G.BS';!, Till old rplMbli1 Hfid niitai U4vrul the past four years. The treatment and management of patients will the same as atDwigb ItHf hNM7Ulli in sflatrun-ciaco- . mUI eoiUau4 to cura nil md Seminal DisMaba, Hub m Qaftfiorrhaat. Siaaf, Slnctara Syplii'Um all iu fnrm. SkIh MATHEW ARNOLD AND BARN UM ia l)U-M- Narvoua DeMNtg. Impotency. S m i a a I washnauand Laaa ap MMi iba auHiuenctt of wlf abu4 ami Mmii priMiueiiiK tlip foliowInK ayiaiiUnn: When Mr. Arnold returned from the United Slates full of delight at the unbounded courtesy and hospitality with which he had been received, he told dark pou nJr tha with glee and gusto a story of the lute in the hadt rinuitic In tho (tan, Um i Mr. liarnum. The great showman, he Uncc, difllUfm e in approaching alraua Mtlou ef tlm liiHirt, ataknana of Ilia tfiClu sold, had Invited him to his house In ark, loi of memory, idmpUa on tha fact, the following terms: You, sir, are a u. eorTfaUinptiiin. ntu. Dr. Sibhan haa psae celebrity. I am a notoriety. We ought eoufc lu hnr Kranriaeo fvrr thirty-fou- r yiai to be acquainted. I couldn't go," he and hour troublrd ahould aol fail to ennmli added, but It waa very nice of him." him and rocaivr ihc bcucllt of liia grom aktSl ai d Herbert Woodfleld Paul, In the Janu- cs)wrlauon. The doctor eurna wrhta othnra Ia l ary Forum. Try him. Curat Suarantaad. ivnon earn at home. anpaM roaaonahlc. Call or vrilr. Or. I. F. GIBBON, 625 Kaarnay Slraat eor. Uom.ih Cal. Saa Fiaacnca. elai, Don Carlos, the Bimnlrh pretender, la one of the handsomest aiiil most fawlnat-In- g men In Kurope. Hi reel lea spirit G. F. CULMER BROS. find sulare in cuiiMlant travel, and he I passionately fond of fux hunting and all Manufacturoracf exciting sports. ClifllJl PACCC OF KVEIIV onUll uAOLO DESCKiniON. E.MEHESY Manufurturiajf Drewvr TAINTS, VAHNIHIIE8, OIU), DKI'HIIEH, ETC. . Kurricr, Fu Ta&ldcnuiat prlma for 30 E. 1st 8uuth. Suit Luke City. llipbeal rab WATCHMIKER, JEWELER AND GPTICIAN: Raw Furs and Alex I. Wyatt. 22 Main Street. Game Heads. 5 ahi'im:ii. i.vkiKY op. ' IN RUSSIA. In llie Government of Smolensk, Russia. there l).(,JiirRC territory comprising quite a number of populous villages which has long borne ami still bears the name ot Woman's Kingdom.' Every spring the male population emigrates en masse to seek work In the neighboring districts. Then fur ninny months the home government Is wholly In the hands of women. The Council and Ils chiefs see women, and they sttend to puhlle nffnlrs so satisfactorily that female suffragist everywhere may point with pride to this green oasis of woman's sovereignty In the endless desert of man's tyranny. A- Reliable UTAH AS A BTATE. - WOMAN'S KINGDOM hahit, ulikhlit Jurtiuhi, ubaolu'cly the bkt and ch18 but HA If youdruKtrUt haa not yut flol our MuedWA, dou'l let him aull ou Moine-lldti-tf uwl ua kikxS," bocaue there is uutliiug in thii wide world Mtfgood uud hitnulvua, hut send your uitiiiey d&riN't lo u uud wu will deliver ym.r medieiue lo you preud uud refund your urnuey if veu think we huve exugoruted li tlie leaL Our uries ure, fer tlie Muirueib Culle euru Couuh an Cnld ette BUmiiU, lift) Oniiefi (au-ke- r cure, ftUcerU; rtarrh wore, ll.tft; lor enough iuteruu and local nluedles In la- -t sis weekr. uud for (he tuklunce of our cures II tur fMm two uiHkx . wo uinuths treatment, uiuk-iithe el.une. tuient In the uond. Vnoral Wholt'sale lhne-luarte- ROUTE. nud Chruute Iiiduuiuatury f DRUG CO., N Fub-0b- Ulieumutltoui lluM'ular KlieuiimtlMn uud Neural jci. Chrume. Coujcha Cliruule lluirrhneu. Kuiuulv InMilnea. ('Hiker. The fluent tmby C'uUvt'ure lu ihe world, eiitiiiiiiUK m ouinia ur oiliar UNnsttle drujes and U ttlMMduiely liamleM Ui ihe moat dvlicnle iufaiit. A wet uud it dry t.'uturrh cure, a sure cure for und tho Meal cun for tlm l.lquo loaGriipe, lai elan ard tundra Aa New System. iccordingtoth M Cormimmlenc1 and eunalun UUBt4 MiheiUHl. Wfv maroon, KM'TSFORI) i .ml Mi-- r .11 HOTEL BUX'K. aniler Usnlieii arrhii, tel Annex. uriti. ..kcity Hu The r renter New York of Heiialur l.i xow were iiilupinl h lu ly tl,,. nt Altmny. The D'Sulullun priivkh-I hilt Ihe rill.' eKiiiiiililiK of Ihe niil Ai'inli)' eliull npiNiliit u In liuiiilre lulu the whole npiijn't of llie Gienier N.w York I'nnsoliiliii nn mnl remit In II, l.i'Klliitnro pnl scheme, Inli-- r r (him Xliiii'h 1st next (lie pr-to In enacted In the prenilw-a- . OLdLcnOOU flwrfV't m i if. ii 3rea aad relief dee, il l nn-S, J. GRIFFIN nU m.k. ncdetaWrii. .lreieair ereritfiinx 4 ftki Mract, K,)KNI IT. I II. U. SALT LAKE 8 1886 '('I k, Ihiii t forget He Grand Ojicra Huipte in Kail Lake City. The driimatle ctuiiuiny in the West. All of tho players are dcrert from New Yorg City, (resenting hlgh-rlis- s nuxlern plays in finished manner. Change of bill each week. Irlee air, 3V, ami .Vic. lt Dr. Prlca'8 Cream Baking Powdei WerM'f Pair Hlgbeef Mreol sod Oly4eM. |