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Show V. THE UTONIAN MowS HIST 'The house amendments to senate bill No. 38, provided for free libraries, were We' bffsrjOne,; Hundred - 87a EBTABUXHKD INCORPORATED ward ior any case of Cataarh that cannot Tfce Bolitho. land bill passed be cured liousKr by Halls Catarrh Cure, BEAVER CITY, UTAH. the house as amendment to the senate. F. J. Chxvxt & Ca,' Props., Toledo, O. The fire and police bill passed. The We the undersigned, have known bill, as passed, provides for ths reten- J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and UTAH LEGISLATURES WORK. tion of the ; present board until the expi lieve him perfectly honorable in all ration of their terms of office hnd Also' glnras. transaction end financially' able retains the method laid down in the law to carry out any obligations made by I Is the best. A fac of .1894 of appointment by the mayors their firm. . . . , , (fell seal in red will be u printed and city councils of eltles affected,' West Wholesale Druggists, in a guarantee of Trvax, u. it f powers are also given fhe chiefs be had. Toledo; 0. Stia't Mil No. 103, by the am'mlltee Larger who themselves removed be with may WholeA an Marvin, Waldimo, Kink on aalarlea Provldiag lor fixing tke out charges by the concurrence of thrse ask ron IT. BRWARROFflURSTlTUrKK. KXB sale Druggists. Toledo, Ohio. alaries of state ud coooty offic on. " LABEL BEFORE PURCII ' - concurred in. 1 The Beat la None Too Good. Dollar's Re- 8(4. ,, dRED SEAL, V. simile of accompany In found on all goods bottle purity and the very best U - members of the board. Critchlows MU to amend the justifiable homicide law was next In order on the calendar. After an animated discussion the previous question vu ordered and the Mil, defeated by the following vote: Ayes Andrus, Jondon,Curtis,Crltch-low- , Cushing, Clark, Gibson, Harris Lewis, Morrison, Murdock, Nebeker of Rich, Nye, Shafer, Sevy, Thompson of Millard, Speaker Denny. Total, 17. Nays Beard Bolitho, Bernheisel, Egan, Fergusson of Salt Lake, Ferguson of Carbon, Gibbs, Heiner, Howard, Larsen, Lowrey, Lemmon, Morrill, Monson, Maughan, Mansfield, Nebeker of Salt Lake, Raddatg. Robinson, Stevens, Snedaker, Snoot, Thompson of Sanpete, Wilson. Total, 3j. Absent or not voting Sorenson, Tay lor, Thorne. Total, 3. The annual salaries of aUte ofBcen are auted a provided in the conatitu tlon, with the following additions: Clerk of the supreme court, $1800; fish and game commissioner, $joo; adjutaut-gecral, 8500; two land commissioners, giooo each. The counties of the state are divided into four classes, as follows First class All counties having an assessed valuation of $xyo,ooo or n over. Second class All counties having an valuation of more than f iSoooyooo and lees than fisoyoooyooo. asThird class All counties having an sessed valuation of morethanfiioooooo and less than $is,0OQ0oa Fourth class All counties having an assessed valutiouof less than fioyoooyooo. Salt Lake is in the first class, Weber in the th.rd, and ail the other counties in the fourth. There la no county In the second, bnt it was provided with the expectation that Weber would later on become eligible to It. Other provisions of the Mil are as follows: The salaries of the several, county officers in the flret, second and third clam ehail be as fined by the act. In all eenntles of the fourth class, the board of county commissioners of such counties arc empowered and authorised to fix tke salaries of the officers of their res pective- - counties within and not to exceed to the maximum amount provided: The salaries of the officers of counties of the first, secend and third classes are fixed as follows: isti' and. 3rd. 9x400 $1800 95 Sheriff 1800 1800 1000 Assessor 1800 3100 1500 Clerk Recorder ....... .... 3000 v 1800 I500 1800--' 3000 1500 Treasurer 1800 .. '1300 . ,.3000 Attorney 800 Supt. of Schools .... 1600 Surveyor........ J.. 100 ............. 1000 xooo 800 Coroner I.." Auditor ...... ..I.. ..1800 The salaries of officers of counties of tke fourth class shall be fixed by the board of county commissioners pf their said salrespective counties; provided, ' aries shall not exceed the following maximum amounts: Sheriff, $1500; assessor, fit 000; clerk, fiiSoo; recorder fiiaoo; treasurer, $1500; of superintendent attorney, 8oo; surveyor, fiioo; coroner, schools, 9ix; 9150. The board of county commissioners the fourth class shall, within thirty days after the approval of this act, fix and determine the salary of each and every officer in their respective counties. At the regular meeting of the board of county commissioners next prior to the election for county officers, in 1896 and biennially thereafter, the board of the county commissioners of the fourth class counties shall fix and determine the salary of each county and for the two years next succeeding; provided, that the salaries of such officers shall not be affected for the term for which they were elected and shall have of counties of qualified. areh 10. Sknatx. Little of importance trans plred in the upper house of the Utah legislature today. The greater portion of the day was devoted to consideration of the revenue bill. The conference report on senate bill No. 83, was agreed to. T 10 A NO Wont Tweaty-Tw- CAW EXDLME. Testimonials free. Halls Family Pills are the best Salt DANDRUFF CURLD-- e fox-burro- w fox-burro- o THREE-CROW- N BAKING POWDEB, The Purest and Best Made. Three Crown Spices Are Beat, Because they are ground freed every HIS What B I Wekava an absolute sure for Daxdbuff. P0- -" (U L C C 8nd ,0? toeo7Sr OB, DUMB'S BLACK OIL will I P. abos MS SaH Lshe City. Utah. EXTRACTS Are Delicious. THEM. Our Goods of this brand guaranteed equal to the Beat In thepdarketor MoneytyRefundedl do. tut usoHUnPI BUCK 00 ttMifunpi uao MUnPffi BLACK im when fill you buy nmpfi BUCK Oil nnamt, tochman. Daisy, ahoold have handy MPWPffi vT ffpre, erxtch.Filen.ete.eured with XUA 1 90 CENTS A BOTTLE. Bold whotesufe au 1 istatl a H,?lSS2!!l8Z.C.M.I. Dru? Dept, Agts r Salt Lake City, Utah. Only A per roar. Agents Wanted in every twin the state. I Partner wantedin this bualns OH ft BROS. O. V. OVLKXB New Upright Pianos, Mas of seisms of EVERY SHOW CASES OF DESCRIPTION ' . From $175 Up. PAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS, BRUSHES, ETC. 20 E. 1st South; Salt s 1 AH - Lak Cfty. MlfiV New Organs, .1 to But my facilities enable me get off work rapidly, and when yon dseire seals, rubber stamps or stendls, any kind of model work or fine repairing, write S.J. Griffin, 4 :3d st., Ogden, Ula From $65.00 Up. Catalogue and pricas seat to any address on application E.-W- aiUIi-cm- , . Jenkins, Jgsaga-!- ?. ; NEZ PERCE, Utah POTLATCII, -. PALOUSE. These are the names of three great ESTA1 LISHEDi885. agricultural and fruit growing ills--1 Jtricta in Idaho and .Washington, , A large stock of. fruit and ornamental trees, also reached hr: the. Northern Pacific rail- small fruits, ' roses, shrubs, etc. Make a specialty of supplying commercial plants They each adjoin the other an at low prices. Call and examine stock. together form a region hard to equal. The Folouse region has been noted for Office: Naylor Block. Its. garvelous grain production. The SALT LALE CITY, UTAH. Potlatch country is analagons to the ' ... 1'-- road;' -- Falouae. The Nex Perce eglon lies south of I the others and has until recently been apart of a great Indian reservation. Steel Range for DONT LIMP Wbnjea osn be tc walk straight. We take pis ter of psrie celt of feet to comfort. HpaclalUts In crippled and deformed shoe. - of it have been thrown open to settlement andf itslands'can be bought upon cheap prices and terms. Write to Charles 8 Fee, Gen-eral Passenger Agent, N. P. R. R., St. Paul,Minnesota, or F. D. Gibbi . General Agent, Spokane, for foldc. 500,000 acres e Steel braoee and rrtlSoial iimba of every deeeridtion EXCELLENT $35 IN EVERY RESPECT 1 Hilgert Deformity We have an immense line of Stoves Ranges and Heaters to Shoe Co. bird Bostb 6L. and rates sar Select From . LAKE CITY, UTAH BXST HOT AIB TUBHACX Do Yob Want to Receive! Utah Stove Low of lattera, paper, card, novel mngatiae. to. If io, .end n lOof nr and we will put (tampname .liver In onr Agent. Director) your we which wnd to nianuf eeturere, nbll.bere and aupplr home Baud t oat. AddreM Directory Lilt Co.. 8 Each Bik.. Salt Lake t; E'DI'l' Ahhl and'Kin? & sSJFh IN ARKRICA. Hardware Co. CWMr CB sS?0'1 Box 1825. Salt Lake r devour a fox, and those who dug him out declared that there was no sign that he had had anything to eat. ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS mail or ezpreaa. THE3BE8T DENTAL WORK I. H.N.U.12. 1896. IN THE WEST AT LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. FRUIT TREES ALONG ROADS. Ho! for 1896. TRY, AND BE CONVINCED. There is no good reason why fruit Union Block, Enin St.. Op p. Waller Fcl. trees should not be set along the roads in the country, Instead of other shade trees. In the eld countries there are bourse by Mail roadsides many places where the wrm xna are lined with fruit trees, and the effect American is said to be beautiful. Apple and cherry Business College. trees and some varieties of plums, make good shade, If allowed to grow as tall as For the purpoae of extending the popularmethod of inatruetlon by they will, and if such trees were planted ity of our we will give a three mon tha eonraa all would answer of the of inatrnction in double and aingle entry purposes they g and Commercial arithmetic other trees which do not bear fruits by mail, trees could be planted also, Free of Charge, and these, many of them, make grand Now ia eorrea-pondeu- Book-keepin- Nut-bearin- g shade trees, especially the hickory and ee 1 thia year, not othera have .'them, but beeauM you will get more good, aolid plena-waout f them than you can out of any- re elae. Of eourae, if thing buy, you will want the beat you can getyou for your monnr and we are the people to give you We carry nothing but what we the Mme. know to be reliable and O. K. in poaitivelv r -epeet. Wedeaire to call your attention to the AMBLER! 'Q n , M. the Meal to a limited number of peraona. Addreaa Walnut trees do not The American Business College make a very good shade, and are open Kahox Buiunxa, OMAHA. KKH. to the objection that no field crop will grow within the reach of the roots of a walnut tree. This disadvantage Is offset to some extent by the fact that cattle and other stock always seek the shade of PEDI6REED FRUIT TREES a walnut tree, if there Is one in the field they are in. This Is attributed to the antipathy flies hsvjt for the odor of PIONEER- - NURSERIES CO, walnut leaves. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH your time ! You will want A Bicycle tweauae FREE chestnut trees. Reliable THRKE-CMOW- X DOCTOR MUMPS WOUNDED, Ton get a Yitaiuiy book e Lake City, Utah. HORSE AND CUTTLE goy on WOliol tnwi you prevents hair from falling and makes the hair beautiful and nwaar-IThCarr That Cure. Cut this out, wad today. Ths Lotus Ifedieine Co. jand I I Dandruff, I OWH HOME or OOW got OOLD.orBLOAT "f - n IffiR EVERY : TIfi Salt Lake City CJoda Water Co. WAITU1D. I2..1 AttmU Some very long survivals are on record, but none, perhaps, more Interesting or remarkable than a case which ,fomes from France, says Public Opinion. Mr. Gely, n superintendent at Dampicrre, in the department of the upper Saone, has a deg named Rigolet, which, although past ten years old and almost toothless, has never abated the activity ot his warfare against all the animals of the warfare, especially, against fqxes. ) A short time ago aa Mr Gely? 'with' his 'dog', was passing the mouth-o- f a foxburrew, Rigolet wide x kiidden and furious descent on the burj row, showing plainly that it. was inhabited. It bad so spacious an openlhg that the dog forced himself Into it quite' out of sight. Presently the master hekrd the tumult of a battle within. 'Hie dog was barking fiercely. Then 'there came a sound of a cxvin-i- and the noise ceased. Htheq Rigolet had been silenced by' the fox pr he had been engulfed by the collapse of the gallery In , which the fight was taking place. Mr.-- ' Gely set about digging him out, but found the ground so stony that he was obliged to give it up and the old dog was left to his fate. Gely. went home, and after mourning the dog a few days, thought of him no more. Twenty-ondays went by. It the that of the neighmiller happened with a borhood, passing the friend, said: "Theres the place where poor old Rigolet was buried alive." ust then he heard a feeble whining which seemed to come from underground. He called and listened and the whining was repeated louder than before. There was certainly a dog within the The miller ran to apprise Gely, who this time brought picks and shovels and a sufficient number of hands to open the burrow. After five hours of active digging the old dog was unearthed at a considerable depth. At toon as he was brought to the open air Rigolet fell to the ground, apparently dead. But his matter succeeded in reviving him with doses of beef tea and milk and the old dog was seemingly as good as ever. It became question whether he had fasted, in the burrow for the twenty-twdays or whether he had subsisted on the fox, which he certainly found. It was assumed by hit master that he wt too nearly toothless to have been able to FLAVORING Send orders to Ban Wltfeeul e BEO.S USE HEWLETT New, High Grade ft Cure J THATYOU IMSrXCT ARIN6. Is taken interthe blood and upon nally, acting directly mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Ca-sle-r, assessed ........... Halls Catarrh The weather Is as changeable as a cheap politician, and as unreliable as a r watch. seven-dolla- Grow Only First-cla- ss and High Grade Stock. fl fortbeWprhse! Tep-neteht- r. K line of medium lina Produced Head for Oar Catnloxue and eonaider our Toubur. are ina'poaltion to" k., jworil.J)on t forget that w have the iSrgSt Sporting Goods. Guns, Rifles n state, and priees are right. Browning Bros. WiTCHUUER, Aux I. JEWELER Wt.it, SDSUalo D OPTItl, Street . |