Show ' ' ' w ' '' ''' k t Jm'- fr v & : - yyv' HERAT’SCTUBilCAijSALT iiABi CITTIITAHI1IIDAT' JANITABT121917 : i - ' ' tf rf im v & 4’of ft r r A ' '’ r i ' y ' — - j5 n 0’ i - '4?4 v” s - : - 'v - ’ ' - ' r Bills Introduced ‘S R No ' 7 — By Colton — An act ' to prohibit- - traffic in- - ' peyote" including its sales to Indians S B No By Chez — An act reguthe exhibition of moving picture lating films creating a board of censors and there-? providing penalties for violation' of : '' S B No 9— Bevans —An - act to amend Section 1 of Chapter 66 relating to the sale of narcotic drugs pror vlding that the same may not be sold except upon prescription and providof such sales the — ingS for B No registry 10 By Chez — An act providing that freight charges on carloads of coal delivered to any point In the state shall be based on- the actual at the point of delivery weight S B No 11 — By Chez —An act defining and prohibiting trusts and providto enforce the provisions ing procedure act- ' S B No 12— —By Evans— An act to provide for the settlement registration transfer and assurance of titles to land Bills Reported No 3— Revising civil code: Re- S' B back to the Senate by the legls-atiorted ' with apreference committee proval by the president of - the Senate to the committee on public health and - v v? ' GRAZING TOLL INCREASE IS PROTESTED BY HOUSE - - ' Anti-Trus- t" - m t : ' o -- 1 : v - : - - 'V " ' ited in Utah if the antitrust measure introduced in the ’Senate by Senator Joseph Obex yesterday becomes a law: Provirions recited inf the measure axe in to create or carry ' opt restrictions ' trade or commerce or to' form combinations against any business authorized by the laws of the state- to prevent competition in the manufacturing making transportation sale or purchase of merchandise produce ores or commodities or: to prevent competition in-- aid of commerce ' The measure also 'prohibits dealers or r manufacturers from fixing1 any of figures ’whereby the price standard to ' the public ' of any article ' shall in' estabany ' manner be controlled ' or manulished Pooling of Interests by facturers Is prohibited Labor skilled orunskllled is de' clared not--commodity' within the meaning of the act Corporations which may offend wilt be subject to prosecuttdh by the attorney general who may oegln action before any competent court for the f of the charter rights and franchise of such corporation - and Its disso- THE REAPPORTIONMENT BHXi The House of Representatives will consist of 51 member and the Sen- nte of 19 member :a rep itatlve Is apportioned to eaeb 9387 of population and a senator to each 19600 of population - i 1: ¥ '' v Don Rider county sets tw©( representatives under the Mil Weber county nets four pre- sentatlvea Opdea haklap two of the four members from that county Thls-lthe same as at present os Salt Lake sots fourteen under the bill Salt Lake City and eoimty Is divided Into representative districts for the election of the fourteen repro-seatatlv- - - iB representatives Four of the rep eonte from the county ' outside of the city ' Sanpete county nets two reprc--‘ sentatlvea as-- ' at' present and 'all other counties In the state vtlth the exception of Utah county which sets three representatives have one representative each Box Rider county has a senator for the county alone Tooele county which has been in the First district with Box Rider county Is transferred to the Eighth district with Juab county Salt Lake county 'aralns a senator and will have six Instead of flvet all to be elected at lai - s ' : V- t i---'' : J ’ " ' a Improbably introduce today in the SENATORtheGEORGE II DERNbillivilwhich will increase the number of reapportionment representatives in the lower House from 4G to 51 and the number of senators from 18 to 19 Box Elder county and Salt lJobe counties are the only counties to gain any representatives under theprovisions of the bill which was drafted under the direction of Samuel Russell ' of the Democratic state committee and secretary to' Senator-eleWH Demthe’ who the author of the been in has reapportionment plank King for-th7 ocratic state platform past six years resThere has never been a reapportion- boundary of Fort Douglas military ervation thence southerly- - along the ment of the members of the Legisla- west reserof said ture in this state since its admission vation-boundary to Sixth South military street thence to the union although the constitution west to the Intersection of Sixth South street and Sixth East street thence has provided for such rcapportlonment north to the of beginning shall aftcreach federal census constitute theplace Seventeenth district and shall be representaUnder the terms of the proposed bill tive to entitled one representatives the House will consist- of fifty-on- e That part of the county of Salt Lake members and the Senate of nineteen beginning at the intersection of South members Salt Lake county which Temple street with Sixth East street in Salt Lake City thence south to the gains four members of the lower'house Intersection of Sixth East street and diis Senate and one member of the' Sixth South street thence west to the with districts vided into representative Intersection of Sixth South street and Main street thence north to the Interthe city proper electing ten members out- section of Main street and South Tern- of the lower house and the county street thence east to the place of six side of the city electing four The unshall constitute the senators apportioned to the county eginning district and representative der the new bill r are to be elected at Eighteenth shall be entitled to one representative largo That part of the county of 8alt Lake of In determining the apportionment lower house It was beginning at the Intersection of Sixth the members of theone South Street with the west boundary of estimated that to representative 6887 of the Fort Douglas military reservation in should be allotted every senator should Salt Lake thence south to the southand that one population pop- west corner of said military reservabe allotted to every 19150 of the senation thence west to the intersection of ulation in reapportioning oftheradical Ninth South and Thirteenth East a number torial districts been made in regard to street thence couth to Thirteenthhave changes Included South street thence west to the Interthe counties which are toInbethe of Thirteenth South street and districts larger sectionstreet different the in i counties thence north to the intersuch as Salt Lake Utah Main of Main street and Sixth South representa- section Weber Cache and Sanpete in all street thence east to the of betive districts are created asbut a unit is ginning shall constitute theplace Nineteenth other counties the county The repre- representative district and shall be enthe representative district to one sentative districts in Salt Lake county titled That part ofrepresentative the county of Balt Lake are as follows: beginning at the Intersection of South Kelt Lake Coanty Districts Tempi street with Main street in Salt of Salt Lake That part of the county Lake ' City thenee south to the intersecB of at the intersection tion of Main street and Thirteenth beginning street In Salt South Temple to street with South thence west to the interthe limits sectionstreet north Lake City thencethence of Thirteenth South street and following said the line of Third West street of Salt Lake City thence north to the south east and to the intersection of Third West city limitsof Fort Douglas military res- north and South Temple street thence boundary south fol- street east to ervation thence west ofand of beginning shall Fort Douglas constitutethetheplace boundary Twentieth lowing the representative of center reservation to the west to district and shall be entitled to one military South Temple street thenceconstitute representative shall or the place That part of the county of Salt Lake beginning district beginning the Fourteenth representative at the intersection of South one represents Temple street and shall be entitled to with Third West street Lake- City thence south to the in Salt county of Salt Lake Intersection of the line of Third West That part of the the intersection Inof E street at Thirteenth South street beginning street Salt thence and street with South Temple west to the center of Jordan Interto west the thence Lake City thence up the center ana river section of South Temple street northof eald Jordan southerly to river the south limits thence street Second West of Salt Lake west to the street West Second said west limits of Lake along Salt erly thence City SaltLake to the north limits of ’line of K north to the line of South Temple atreet thence east to the east to the place of beginning of thence Mce street thence south to the the ahall constitute the Twenty-fir- st repFif- resentative district shall constitute enbeginning and be shall ahall and district teenth representative titled to one representative one to be entitled representative Lake That partTof the county of Salt Lake county of Salt That part of theintersection at the intersection of Thirof Second beginning at the South South with Fifth East street In teenth beginning street West street with Salt Lake City thence south to the Temple Wtherly in Salt Lake City' thence of Fifth East street and to the Twenty-sevent- h said Second i est street thence South street thence along limits of Salt Lake City east to the center of Parley's canyon north to the west Lake of Salt limits west thence northeasterly up said said west creek along southerly City thence Canyon creek to the IntersecParley's South of Temple limits to the line center of said oreek with of the tion beof to the place street thence east action the line sections ninethe Sixteenth teen and twentybetween south ginning shall constitute township district and shall be range two east of Salt Lakeone representative meridian to entitled to one representative south the water shed between Lake thence That part of the county of Salt Canyon creek and Mill creek Parley's South of intersection at the Sixth Fast street in thenee easterly water shed beginning along said to east the of Temple streetwlth Salt Lake boundary west Salt Lake City thence east to the county thence northerly and westerly following said Salt Lake county line to the northern limits of Salt Lake City thence cast to the eastern limits of e folCity thence eald city limits southerly to the southlowingcorner east of the Fort Douglas milithence west to Thlr-teentary reservation East street thence to Thirteenth South street thence south west to the point of beginning shall constitute Twenty-second the disrepresentative trict and shall be entitled to one repan ct e - - - -- - - - City-thenc- e - - - - Salt-Lak- th Suffered From Itching Hair - Came Out Ciiticura Healed itching scalp "I suffered greatly from came and several little pimples on-th- e ’ head They spread very top of my and grew into sore red spots rapidly because I could not help from irritating them by scratching My hair came out leaving the spots bald “I used several remedies without success and then 1 tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment In a few days the hair stopped coming out ’The eruptions healed and in a few weeks the spots were covered with new hair Cuticura Soap and Ointment is worth' all praise and I recommend them to everyone (Signed) Mrs B B Seguie 106 E 15th St Marysville Calif Sept 15 1916 Cuticura Soap and Ointment are not ” only most valuable for the treatment of dandruff and irritated scalps Eimples great mission is to prevent such conditions Cuticura Soap used exclusively for the toilet and Cuticura Ointment as needed keep the skin and scalp dean dear and healthy For Free Sample Each by Return “Cnticura Mail address post-carDept H Boston ' Sold everywhere South' street thence west to the intersection of the South street line of Twenty-sevent- h with the Jordan river thence northerly down said river to the Intersection of the line of Thirteenth South street of beginning thence east to the Twenty-thir- d shall constitute the placo representative district and shall be entitled to one representative The precincts of Holliday (precinct No 1) Mill Creek (precinct No 3) and iso' 11) In the counMurray (precinct the ty of Salt Lake shall constitute Twenty-fourt- h district representative and shall be entitled to one representative The precincts of Union f precinct Na 6) Granite (precinct No 7) and DraNo 8) In of per Salt (precinct Lake shall constitute the Twenty-fift- h representative district and shall be entitled to one representative: The precincts of Riverton (precinct No Bingham (precinct No-1- repshall constitute the Twenty-sixt- h be entiresentative district and shall tled to one ‘representative 'V i The precincts - of Garfield (precinct No 4) Hunter (precinct Xo 5) and North Point (precinct No li) in the of Salt Lake shall constitute county disthe Twenty-sevent- h representative to one trict and shall be entitled Twenty-sevent- - - the-count- 9)-an- ‘ s resentative' ' of Salt Lake That part of the county at the Intersection Fifth beginning street and Thirteenth of South East street in Salt Lake City thence' south to the intersection of Fifth East street h and ' ' ‘ 1 ’ - vice-chairm- t ’ lves 0) -- ' rep--resentat- lve ' - or-felt- ure - lution- -- v V' Foreign corporations tfiat violate the provisions of the act may be barred from dolrgbuslness- in the ’state under the provisions- of: the bilL' Each person company or corporation'- found guiltytoof violating the lawofwill be suba maximum $1000 and flne ject ' imprisonment for not ' more v‘ than six months ” Seizure of the books' and records of any concern suspected of violating the law Is authorized and no person may be excused from testifying at" legal the ground that hearings except the ‘testimony might incriminate the' -- - - ’ : ’ -- witness d: ‘ DRAWN Warrants were drawn by 'the' state auditor’s office for nearly $1000000 of district sohool funds and the forest reserve fund for schools and roads-"-the-stat- e - s - V ' - ’ - i- " (Continued From Page prohibition proposed by the' state-wid- e bill- - A large number of members object to the expense involved by such an office and it was predicted that’ this section of the bill would be eliminated AThe Senate ia endeavoring' to 'shape a public utilities law which will to the chief executive r It was -- -- fee'nac-ceptab- le - learned ’yesterday that the Senate' has decided ?to eliminate everything' 'but railroads and pubiic service corporations from the utilities bill and-- committee consisting- of Senator Frank Evans Senator CL I Olson and Senator Joseph Chez is redrafting the measure along this line Sugar companies and other naof a Quasi-publcorporations11 ' ture are to' be eliminated from-- ' state supervision The Evans bill ion public utilities which was introduced two 'years ago will be made the basis for the public utilities bill which is to be introduced at this session of the Legislature the decided committee Following the caucus of the Democratic members of the Senate on the corrupt practices act ’'Evans' Olson yesterday Senators Chez and Armstrong went over the tentative draft of tly public utilities bill All corporations not regarded as public service corporations were eliminated from the bill' Much consideration' was given- - to operation of the clause percomtaining 1to telephone and telegraph was added Senator panies Armstrong account of his to the committee ' ' knowledge of the financial affairs of the public service corporations of the state While some senators Insisted that the radical features’: of the first draft as they were 'Interpreted 'by "the Senate and Governor Bamberprer should remain the more conservative views of Senators Armstrong and Evans prevailed''The bill will be' ready for introduction about the middle of next week un less the committee can complete its la- - ": ’ - ic v - - - ' - bors sooner SEEKSlMFORM ' - - :-- Resolution Adopted Opposing Department of Agricul iure Action Committee Shifts Made at Members9 Request Few' Bills in Legislative Hopper : 8-- - number of bills at OFFICIALS of the House were surprised as the memof minor bills was expected yesterday bers have been engaged in the preparation of measures for several days It the-smal- 'A-floo- -- -- - - of-th- e -- - ve - £ labor ' S B No 4— Providing- legaDdefense for indigents Reported back to the Senate by the legislative reference committee approved and referred to the committeejudiciary S B No 6 —Limited liability of innReported back- - to the Senate keepers reference committee by the legislative and referred to' the Judiciary approved committee-r S B No' 1 —Appropriation bill Reto the Senate the comported back mittee on enrolling and by engrossing the president signed In open session and pent to the Houseby What the 8eaate Did Communication from the House read action on the resreporting favorable the olution authorizing employment of a messenger by the governor of the president of the Accepts offer : of Utah for use of its University senators during the legislarary-tosessions tive — State librarian directed to place Iowa and Indiana on the mailing lists for exchange of minutes of legislative proceedings senator authorized - to Each twelve persons ' or Institutions onplace the mailing list to receive reports of the - - - - : i - ‘ - : lib- : ‘ Senate’s proceedings d was announced by leaders of the House that many of the members liad decided to withheld their bills until all party bills liad been introduced or until such time asit was certain that there would be buiT a few of the measfe urea advocated by the Democratic state committee left for introduction The live stock men of the state that a resolution must He on' the table caused a resolution to be Introduced one day before being referred to comin the House pretesting against the in- mittee crease in the charges which the deIt is purpose of the live stock men of the partment of agriculture has made forthe for state to fight against the live In the Increase in- the In the national grazing est reserves stock N L Williams of Emery national forest 'grazing reserves charges as they claim county Introduced the resolution which that only the large' owners of cattle was referred to the committee on reso- and will benefit and that the owner- will be driven from the lutions and memorials under a suspen- smallsheep sion of the rules as the rules provide ranges The resolution recites that the Increase In' grazing charges would work a hardship on the majority' of those who use the national forest Copies of the resolution are to be forto the secretary of agriculture warded and ' to the American National Live Stock association - Cazier of Juab county bad the honor of Introducing the second bill of the session in the House There has been an agitation in a number of marshals-electecities of the third class to have was the case the people as tobythe Legislature In of 1918 prior these cities the mayor has the power House Committee Plans to appoint city marshals and in Nephi and other of the smaller communities has been made for a return for Constitutional Change ato demand Mr Caster's bill the old system In addition gives to cities of the third Powers Wider Granting class a Justice of the'peace The bill was referred to the legislative refer? t nce committee At the opening of the session yesterAfter1 a session which - lasted more several members expressed them- -' than three hours yesterday the taxa- day selves as'dissattsfled with the committhe of tion andwas revenue committee to which they had been assigned-anHouse unable to - determine on a tees there-wernumerous line of procedure and adjourned until to the of Utah was addedchanges’ was Southwlck this morning One thing however committee ‘on labor Mrs Allen of Salt' that-thcommittee decided definitely Lake was added to the state mental will Introduce a resolution in the House hospital committee Mrs Hayward of amendment proposing a constitutional was added to the commitLake ’Salt upon the tee on labor Mace for placing a higher valuation of Sanpete was re mines at the same time pro- leased’ from the committee on mines output of a second constitutional amend-of and smelters Smith of Cache posing ment to permit the state board on the state mental equalization to Increaseandthe valuation committee Mrs Hayward of hospital of coal mine property authorizing was released’ from the 'resolutions and countyonassessors to Increase the valu-‘ memorials committee and from the en-- coal lands ation rollment and engrossing committee' The committee took the view that the Billings of Duchesne on was revenues of the state must be Increased the fish and game committee placed WY and L In order that the recommendations of Curry f Uinl was placed be car- salaries add fees committee the different departments might Instead of ried out and Improvements to state in- Currie of Salt Lake Hecker 'of Salt Lake and Williams of stitutions made As to' what remedy will be proposed by the committee for Emery were appointed a committee on the repeal of the present tax laws as "commas and periods" and it will be recommended by Gov Simon Bamber the duty of these two members to read a the journal of the House daily and the committee failed to reach ‘ Yesmake the necessary-correctioneclsion yest£f d’ay‘ n were errors fa Thomas P Page chairman of the terday there one of which caused much committee said that it would require the journal In the House The error a number of ‘days forth© committee merriment to formulate any opinion' as to the best wasiln the rules which were made to methods: to be pursued in the ’framing read that the speaker had the right members instead of "pun-- 1 to of a tax bill He urged that the bill be so drawn lsh them iMaoa of Sanpete moved effectively that taxes on small homes and farms the House that badges be provided for1 would be reduced and' taxes on the In the employees under the seargent at railroads mines and corporations arms In order that the members of the creased He declared - that as the cor reHouse might be able to distinguish the the are taking- away porations should bear duties which the employees performed sources of thdVatate and also that visitors might be able to the brunt of th&itaxation know whom to approach for lnforma-t r - - - - TAXAMENDinr - BILL PROPOSED - - - d e was-place- d Salt-Lak- In the House I e ‘ ' Bill Introduced H B No 2—By Cazier —Providing that' marshals lji the cities "of the third class shall be elected and also that each city of the third class have a Jus- -- -- tice Of the peace'Dry Objections Taboo' r’"’ Resolutions Introduced ' r Prohibition was the main dissubject HL j! R No 2 — By Williams —Protestcussed so far as the House committees to the of were concerned and the manufactures ing on in charges the increase department for agriculture gracing and commerce committee made it the reserves-anassertforest known that in the hearings to'- be held ing national that the Increase in charges tends bill to create by it on the statewide prohibition a monopoly no arguments would be permitted House Did ' against prohibition and all arguments committee Additional ' ''assignments must be confined to the merits of the made' No were themselves dates provisions Journal committee appointed set for hearings'' v'Employees of House to wear badges Thomas P Page chairman of the designating positions committee meets and se Legislative taxation and revenue committee' of the W G Rovlanqe as expert House held his committee in session lects Manufacturers and- commerce comin order- to mittee for morethan three hours first meeting onV'- prohibit-& all-thcommittee ion- billholds evolve a tax billbut V"1" meets Nothing decided was that constitutional amend- - Taxation ‘committee T ULDALTER ments should be’ submitted which if decided 'K on taxation Increase the would adopted " was kinds It mining properties of allcommittee "'was announced’ that the E CHOSEN AS working with the end in view of securmore Revenue' for the state "ingSenator Joseph Chez was the leading figurethe-at the caucus of the Senate durLEGISLATIVE EXPERT afternoon when: the corrupt ing Limitation of Expenditures Introduced act which Is practices 0 in the1 Senate today ?was discussed ' Feature of Plan Suggested The bill was drawn by the Democratic ' V i z With the committee RawFormer! and Senator prohibits steering by Salt Lake Legislator use of automobiles the soliciting of r ' ''votes the giving i away of gratuities lins He: W ill Vise A ll Legthe use of-- organizations other than islation at Session McKinney of Salt Lake has beJW political In campaigns and it limits the collection of statistics regardthe gun amount of money which candidates and in the commission form of changes a ing may spend during political parties so that the primary government adnewspaper W G Roylance was selected election nowact Prof campaign and regulates caucus under the provideddecided by: the legislative reference committee law may be repealed Infora conference vertising- The as of House the It as the legisla- with members of the House yesterday that the bill should go through tive expert to' yesterday: ' and on afternoon he outlined his assist the committee has been drawn of members upon bills which are to be in will probably seek the aidproposal passing Torrens Land Bill In troducedln-thHouse at the present from the outside counties to have the Mr Roylance met with : In addition to the caucus the Sen-at- e sessionThe bill will not the amendments add went over a be Introducedpassed until the middle about yesterday received the bill providing for the committee number of matters regardlhg the pro- of the session establishment of the Torrens land reg- cedure Chairman J U Boyden anMr McKinney will provide for' only istration" system! whereby the state nounced and that-thwas committee one election to be held and for a plur ready guarantees title to all land This bill to The begin the work of sifting the bills" rail ty of votes to decide He points of the was passed by the last session of the feature Of yesout that under the meeting was brief-1- ' as committee money- exthere ’Were no the law there is tooprimary much was vetoed by former terday Legislature but bills to' be presented to it the state- pended by candidates and that only Governor Spry on the ground it was not wide bill sent direct those who are rich or who have the v in exist which conditions drawn 'to fit' to theprohibition commerce backing of rich men can make a sucmanufacturesbeing and ' ' committee-this state The first bill which the cessful in the primarlea Limitafight" Chez introduced a bill based committee will pass upon will be H the of Senator amount of money which tion 2 Introduced by Cazier of Juab on may be expended in a will on the ' Clayton antitrust act which city election of the bill also' probably be a feature in yesterday: ' prohibits the formation of atrusts Z as The committee selected Professor Several 'of the Housebefrom this state The bill' defines trust on account of his experience Ogden andmembers in to are said Provo Roylance more a “'combination of two or ' persons of bills in the last ses- favor of the measure the drafting that-ior firms who combine to restrict trade sion- of the Legislature and because Is unIt was said work he performed in likely that the-yesterday commission: form of incre’ase or reduce ‘prices prevent- comwith bills which were intro- government act will be eo amended that or in any way connection petition to fix prices at- - the Eleventh session duced His nominations for places on the city comout to bind themselves- to 'carry any study of legislation in the several will be’ made by the municipal act which Is for the fixing of any price states and his work which In connec- mission of the cities to which it applies wards of competition” for the preventing In and Mr McKinney declared that tion with the history of legislation r the ‘ him to the com- greatest difficulty seemed to be in the Senator Colton of Utah introduced a this state commended ' " he will matter of the double election Before bill to prevent trafficking' in peyote mitteeon With J L Rawlins all legislation in the two drawing the bill he said that he would and Senator Chez sponsored- a ' bill to pass houses Mr Rawlins 'Will pay atten- Inquire into bills which ’have' been pre-arregulate motion picture shows and in-to tion to the constitutionality of the laws in other states where provision make the superlntendent-opublic and Professor Roylance ' will give ? his s made’ for only one election’ for the struction the state’s motion picture time to phraseology and intent commissioners city censor Senator Archibald Sevan introIt is expected that the city officials duced a drug regulation bill’ and Senato- SILVER IS PREFERRED will also take an interest in the proLake Ogden r1-Ches posed legislation Salt have Introduced a bill to the thelt city and Provo willover probablybillthat freight rates on the attorneys go v Issue be ‘based on the actual weight of the Danker Says N r Cnrreaey Little Moment to Salt Lake Instead of at coal points T "Local bankers are not of the opinion 'if the new issue of $1 and $2 greenJ the that IntroJuab of House In the easier backs department at by duced a bill providing for the election Washingtonthefortreasury circulation beginning of town marshals by vote of the people February efwill have any definite a resoluWllllame of Emery introduced fect- In Salt Lake-- ' As the result of tion directed to the secretary of agri- habit silver1 upso to $5 has been used in west for many years that Salt culture protesting against the Increase the Lake financiers are of the opinion that in the prices charged for grazing live the money-belointroduction stock in s the national forest reserves $5 will not be popular a that Is It great Today expected introduced in - H’ S1 Young- cashier of the Deseret number of 'bills will be National bank said last night that there both houses as members - were J busy is an abundance of $1 and $2 bills in the Lake but that silver Is banks of Saltamounts v: yesterday drafting measures under $5 It Is preferred in in dispatches that the deexplained' cision to begin the extensive issuance i— of currency in smaller denominations than $5 is the result of an unprecedentRust of Kane Will Reerive f Highest ed 'Vdemand' 'Amount of Traveling EUK® Money V of the Members of this lower - filed their mileage stateLegislature ments with the sergeant at arms and chief 'Clerk yesterday and as quicklyout the warrants will be made possible D D Rust-' of Kane county travels to attend the greatest distance is 435 - l - - ' “ LAND RECORDS n V - - - - s fifty-seve- ‘ - Senator Evans Has Bill Pro- posing Change in Title : 4 Registration I i v- r ' To simplify the process of transfer? land' titles Sena"and ring Introduced Evans yesterday tor Frankregistering Senate a measure which -- - - - - - - - - - - - ! - RELIGIOUS WORKER IS GUEST AT RECEPTION - f -- -- : - ' s v 11 " ’ s “ “ i f - - - - reception at A Snyder 618 Blaine’avenue last evenhe will again be the ing Tonight of honor at a banquet at the gusst churchThe banFirst will Presbyterian be followed by- a mass meetquet at which he will be the principal ing efAn interdenominational speaker Christian Baptist fort in which the and Congregational Presbyterian churches of this city are at the meeting tonight to will be - made Christian Endeavor work extend the In this state and establish it on a firmer basis Rev Snyder who is president of Christian Enof the state union one of the speak- deavor' will also be - - - - ing DAUGHTER - - - e ‘ - ’ - - - 1 - - B-N- o - -- -- h: -- - pale hag and gard’ worn nervous or irritable subwho are' ject to fits of melancholy or the ?blues" get your blood for Jxamtneddeficiency 9VZAT29 IRON taken1 hree timed a y tls will Increase your etrengt nee’ 200’ per cent- In two£ many cases—Ferdim after - - : eks UXATED (ROW - tuaraatM usually - - -- Toil who lireeasily are - t the-researc- ‘ -- OTHERS! : : ’ - e to-b- : - State and city unions of the Christian Endeavor' society accorded ChrisHamilton field manager of the tian’ Endeavor World a hearty welcome Salt Lake yesterday upon his arrival in Mr Hamilton is here-l-n the interest of Endeavor workers of the Christian- one of the most widely which he Is known in the country Mr Hamilton was guest of honor at a the home of Rev Chester tion "Speaker Tolton impressed upon thA members the necessity of introducing bills and' resolutions at the time the order of business for such proceedingsis before the House in order to prevent confusion The House then adjourned’ until 2 o'clock todav - - ' C-C- -- - - in the State he says will bring- - about uniformity and result In a better system of keep-In- g land records The 'measure is similar to the one the Utah Legislature two passed by which was vetoed1 by Gov ago years of- inaccurate william Spry- because The' measure passed two phrasing for title ago tracing provided' years to crown grants — The lands of Utah were transferred first In the form of a federal patent The measure introduced by Senator Evans provides for the settlement' registration- transfer and assurance of titles to land and the district courts of the designates state as having jurisdiction in regls- tratlon disputes Count clerks- are designated reigis- trars o t titlev The bill provides that the courts may appoint examiners of titles from theandattorneys who practice of the apin his court permits examiner of a special' If pointment' of the necessary Under the provisions bill' suits for registration of title shall be begun by petition to the court The bill provides for the ‘creation of fund from the fees a land registration This received for registering titles fund is proposed to satisfy claims be upheld the state which may against' ' courts byThe act will not be effective until it hall be determined through a referendum vote by the various counties of the state The elections are to be called upon the presentation ofin a’ petition the county signed by 100 freeholders be where the proposed election Is to held' ? '' e rf-v- tfcre jP - Drug Stores' 'Scbramm-jonnso- n - - - - - - ed f - fM waat s On - in I worse Mass prompt rottaf MtllHIM effect coal-shoul- mines"'':”: - WEEKS COLD TABLETS j AtoEOoaotoo - ' v- : -- 1- of-pape- - - : r -- : ' TO SP0P BAD COUGH SOOTH DRT IRRITATED THROAT WITH PARMINT SYRUP SAYS OLD-FASHION- ‘ ’ ED old-tim- s - - - old-fashion- - V ed - - - o - - - a trial—Advertisement ' J :- - ' X'' trr'y? - J - COUGH -THIS v MEDICINE IS THE BEST rexhe-diee are told that the ’Weare best and Invariably i contain less harmful yet better’ medicine' than those which are in use today This the following being so undoubtedly which Is quick recipe will be welcomed by many- as acting be' a regular- epidemic there seems-ttime Secure of 'Coughs at the 'present from your 'druggist 1 ounce Parmlnt (double strength) take this home and add tcit a quarter pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar stir Take 1 tablespoonful until dissolved’ four times’ a 'day No more racking your whole body with a cough Clogged air passages of nostrils should open clearand your head should become easy Parmlnt syrup reathlng is pleasant to take easy to prepare and costs little Every person ho has a stubborn cough hard cold or catarrh in any form should give this i prescription r ’ ’ SCHOOL FUND WARRANTS v - licj Service Corporations ' 1 -- — i if--' ? - : Governors Wishes Heeded Bill Introduced by fnelusioh of I Only Pub-- - Measure Increases’ Representatives in Legisin Senate Has Drastic lature to 51 and Senators to 9: Salt Lake Provisions Gains 4 Representatives 'and '1 Senator "42 rfrv COMBINATIONS of capital or skill’ by or more persons with the Inf VJ CITY PROPER TO ELECT 10 MEMBERS tent two to control prices will be prohib£ v : T ' - - -- - In-orde- r Mr Rust’s mileage sessions A and ' he will receive $87 ' George Adams travels almost 360 miles in comto Salt Lake and ing Afrom Monticello A Faxman of ‘ Washington ' county 350 miles travels I’ by any - The shortest distance traveled Is by Mrs member of Elizabeth J Hay ward as she Jives- only four blocks west of the capltoL- She receives one mile traveling expenses and other members Legislature receive pay for from Salt Lake proper Those-froone mile'’ the county receive mileage' for the actual 'mileage All to covered in are entitled members of getting the Legislature to 2 ft' cents a mile' traveling expenses 'v V - - " y ’ i- e - of-th- e : -- the-capifbL- -v 9 V- - -- ‘ - ’ - ' Jf v v-- r-V- - ' : - v- - --- - ' j |