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Show PROHIBITION BILL BEFORE LEGISLATURE features are retained. There was a iharp debate,' in which Holman and Baker took the chief parts. House bill No. 14, relating to sheriff's fees, passed by a vote of 27 to 2, The bill increases the fee for serving summons from 50 cents to $1, and in other minor ways changes the present system. .Measure Introduced by Joseph J. The office of slate veterinarian Is Cannon Hat the Support of the Intended to be created by a law proIn the posed In a bill Introduced League. , '. house by Fuller, Representative Hugh A. McMUlin The advantages and disadvantages of Salt Luke introduced a bill provld of prohibition will probably be dis- Ing for a commission of three "quali cussed from every point of view by fied and suitable persons" to revise the gentlemen now assembled In Salt the revenuo and taxation system ot Lake City with a view to amending the state. Rock M. Pope, representative from and Improving the laws of the state of Utah. On Saturday, January 23, Rep- Wasatch county, presented a bill In resentative Joseph J. Cannon Intro- the bouse which, In effect, places a duced a bill which marks the Initial bar on treating, Should this bill besteps of the temperance advocates to come law, every one would have to !bar the sale or manufacture of Intoxi- buy their own Intoxicants, and the cants In the state of Utah. Another author figures it would be almost as bill wab Introduced In the house last good a thing for the morals of the veek bearing on prohibition, but the commonwealth as prohibition. measure Introduced Saturday Is the Thompson of Millard county has ina measure which provides troduced official bill of the league, doendorsed by the leaders of the move- tor the holding of farmers' and mestic science institutes and schools, ment. md the place of the present The series of bills prepared by the laws takes covering the same subject. fpecial committee and approved by Tbe members ot the senate Inthe convention having to do with good in an hour's debate, on Tuesroads in Utah, held recently In Salt dulged and after the smoke had cleared day, Lake, have found their way officially and the casualties counted. It '.to the legislature. The bills number away was discovered that the entire conseven, and cover the various points troversy had been needless, and the Mipgested at the convention. out of order. The discusHouse joint memorial No. 2, asking discussion was on the appointment of a sion for a land grant of 3,000,000 acres for committee to investigate whether or the establishment of a fund for a state not It was advisable to continue the was In Introduced capltol purposes of the state experiment the house by Parmley of Carbon. The operation was following a memorial Is similar to that Intro farm at Lehl.. This Governor of Spry concernsuggestion duced In the senate. farm. the ing Holman of Salt Lake county has InThe committee on county and muntroduced a bill providing for the corporations recommended for icipal of persons furnishing punishment senate bill No. 19, Introduced passage lalse information to newspapers. John, Y. Smith. This bill Senator by Senator Rudolph Kuchler champions that In case the proposition the cause of the women's clubs of provides city for an amount exceedthe state In a bill providing for the to bonda abond the mayor and at ing of ttate control the traveling libraries fetltutlon and election, of the state Is laws of the state, which are now belnir. cir of those vota for voted majority by culated at the expense of the women's th mayor and bond a election, at ing tlubs of the state. to A bill introduced by Senator Bullen city council shall be permitted allowed by the amount, to bonds c-Cache provides for the reduction. and laws of the cr rather equalizing, of the entrance the constitution ' ' ' fee at the agricultural college. The state. Senator Introduced Sevy bill A by Tee for students Is lowif any property has ered from f 25 to $10, while that of provides that taxes the date of such been sold for residents is raised from 13 to $10, on the tax notices written be sale Of especial importance is senate by the county treasurer to propjoint memorial No. 1, introduced In sent owners. This Is to guard against erty the senate by Senator James B. to The memorial petitions congress the fraudulent transfer of property not Is clear. title the which tor a grant of 3,000.000 acres of arid On Thursday. January 21, the govland, to be sold to provide funds to be equally divided between the erec- ernor, the members of the legislature tion of a capltol for Utah and the Im- find their wives, spent the day as provement of the roads throughout guests of the University Of Utah. Durthe state. It Is estimated that tbe ing their visit to the school the lawale of this land would brllg $2 an makers learned of the needs of the . acre, or $6,000,000. , institution at first hand. As a conseA bill which would deal & death quence of this visit there was no sesMow to Sunday amusements If It be- sion of either .branch of the legislacomes a law, was Introduced In the ture. The senate got ddwn to real bust- house on Monday, January 25. 'The 22. with the Mil provides that not only the one ress on Friday, Janaury of six bills, the memorpresentation who provides the amusement,-Includinial to congress asking for 3.000.000 theatrical performances, base- acres of government land for the purball, or in fact any amusement, shall pose of building a state house and be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor, Improving the public roads and then but tbe patrons will be equally rdjonrnment was taken until Mon' day afternoon at 2 o'clock. guilty. Governor William Spry la to have The Joint resolution providing that be his office refurnished and Improved the business of the legislature extent of $1,500 If senate bill ruspended on the 12th day of Febru- to the 17 gets through. No. as a 1909, ary, particular Eight new measures were presentmark of respect to the memory of and considerable the great emancipator, Lincoln, was ed In the housetransacted. It develbusiness tther D. as No. was II. 3, passed, by Clegx, was being retardthat progress oped 2938 sections and 2940, amending to . the fact that the chapter 8, Compiled Laws of Utah. ed, owing failed to furnish the had 1907, relating to the manner of com- printers house with printed copies of bills mencing actions. been presented. Eight new blllb were Introduced In that have memorial No. 1, requesting House one and (he house, joint resolution. law a by which the to pass congress Russell, Salt I.ake county, Introduced Strip" will be annexed to the first bill pertaining to public "ArUona by Speaker E. W. utilities. He Is desirous of ascertain- iTtah was ofsigned house after U had the Robinson of the the telephone ownership ing by the committee on companies, and asks that a commit- been presentedand enrollment. engrossment tee of three be appointed to InvestiIn the house on Janaury 20 Ashton gate the status of the two companies. four bills A bill was Introduced by Holman, of Salt Lake Introduced the Jure-ull- e cover to are which designed for a state mine Inspector providing court requirements. system at a salary of $2,600 per annum and White of Utah county was added to expenses not to exceed $500 per anthe committee on fish and game by num. The senate was In session less than Speaker Robinson. The fish and game half an hour, but In lhafc time several committee consists now of nine memrew bills were presented, one by Ten- bers. Two petitions for prohibition were ner X. Smith .providing a death penboth from Salt Lake county. life-terreceived, for In the alty prisoners Cannon of Salt Lake Representative Hate penitentiary who assault a ' county Introduced a resolution providguard or the warden. Senator Herschel Bullen proposes ing that the University of Utah ahould or the Carnegie amending tbe law creating a Kate bu- rhare In the benefits reau of statistics, providing for the retirement allowance. Archibald of Summit county Introcontrol of the bureau by a commisduced a bill In the house for the se- a sioner who shall be appointed by the lection of text books for schools governor. the districts In first and second fly means of three bills. Senator Carl Badger proposes the amendment class cities bv a commission, the head of three sections of the compiled ol which shall be the state superin laws of the state, relating to nomina- tendent of schools. tion for public office. Alleged Land Fraud Inquiry. Senate Kill No. 2, establlnhlng holMuskogee. Okla With a view to obiday In tbe year for observance In Jury free from local Utah, and which added Lincoln's taining a grand In order to relieve posenvironments birthday to the list of holidays, failed embarrassment, the federal auto pass the house on Tuesday, Janu- sible thorities have called men, with two ary 2C. the vote against the measure exceptlont. from outside of Muskogee lelng 21 to 10. to Investigate the charges of conHolman'i bill. No. 81, providing spiracy and frsud In connection with that Justices of the peace be required the holding of Muskouee town lota. to hold Inquest In cases where per- It waa discovered on Monday that the rons meet death In an unnatural various lists of names of "dummies"to alleged posnessory rlghta manner, passed the house with four claiming town lota are missing from the records dissenting votes. The bill as origi- of the townslte commission which had nally Introduced was amended la charge of the appraisement,' appormaterial degree, although the main tionment nd scheduling of the lot. Anti-Saloo- n i Anti-saloo- . Dll-fco- out-(.M- West Dead. Oakland, Cal. Caleb W. West, for feven years governor of Utah, undet the two administrations of Crovei Cleveland, died here 8unlay front appendicitis. Governor West was taken to the hospital on December 23 and ubmltted to a minor operation. He refused, however, to allow a more important operation to be performed. hlrh might hive saved hi lire. Governor WeKt waa born at Cynthlnnn, Ky.. sixty-fivyears ago. and serven during the Civil war with Morgan's command of confederate forces. e Girl Murdered far Nina Dollars. Dayton, O. May Ktoshoer. a fif- teen year-olgirl, was attacked and kilted here Saturday night. Police and cltlieni art searching the country foi her assailant. The girl was found at 1:40 Sunday morning In a ham on the Grafton Kennedy estate, where her slater, Mrs. George Hart, was employed. She hnd been sent to the savings bnnb lite In the afternoon with $9 and imt book, and her long absence started a search for her. The case at this time has all the appearances of the Dora Gtllinan murder three yeara ago. EARTHQUAKE FOUR IN MEM MEET OMELET WITH COLD HAM. DEATH Makes One of the Daintiest Breakfast Dishes. IL KIN AFRO Several Small Villages Are Wiped Out and Many of Residents Killed or Injured. Mass of 8now Sweeps Down Mountainside and Entombs Unfortunate Men In Icy Grave. Junction, Colo. Four men were killed and more than a score had a narrow escape from death when an avalanche of snow swept over the Camp Bird mine at Ouray late SaturGrand mid-summ- e round-the-worl- em-(love-d All t An omelet, made with finely chopped cold bam aud chopped parsley, forms a dainty breakfaut dish. Chop finely some pieces of cold ham and add a teaspoonful ot chopped parsley and a seasoning of salt end pepper. Well whisk the whites and yolks of two eggs separately,' add the beateu yolks to the chopped ham and just before cooking the omelet, quickly stir In the whites previously beaten to a stiff broth. Put a good sized piece of butter into the omelet pan and when the butter has melted, pour in tha omelet. Stir the omelet with a spoon or fork one way till it begins to thicken and when the under part is nicely browned, turn the omelet over in and serve Immediately. TIME TABLE ' Terrific Tempest, Accompanied by day. Torrential Rains, Rages for Hours The dead: S. G. Douhflt, a veteriIn Northern Morocco, Follownary; Peter Synot, a teamster; George ing Earthquake Shocks, Knerr, a teamster, and John Wittwer, , camp cook. The four men were talking In the Ceuta, Morocco. Ai terrific tem- cook house, when, almost without thousands of tons of snow, pest, accompanied by a torrential warning, downpour of rain, raged for five rocks and dirt swept down the mounhours Thursday night over northern tainside. The shanty was directly In earth- the path of the avalanche, and the Morocco, following several men were hurled into the canyon and shocks. no were There casualquake ties In Ceuta, but reports brought In their bodies covered with snow. It will be before the bodies by native runners from the Phmara can be recovered. territory declare that several small One of the heroes of the disaster la villages have been overwhelmed and a large dog owned by Emll Johnson, a many persons killed or injured. Several American colliers and teamster. Johnson saw the slide comand made a desperate effort to supply ships are anchored In Negro ing out of the way. He was caught drive bay, between . Ceuta and Tetuan, and buried deep beneath the snow. awaiting the arrival of the American The bad seen his master caught battleships. No damage to these ves- In thedog avalanche, and, rushing at the sels has been reported. It Is Impossible to ascertain whether the laud-slid- snow, began to dig furiously. He kept to the south are due to earth- at it until he reached the burled man, and Johnson . crawled out, none the quakes or to Inundation: The lower worse for his experience. intown of was of Ceuta the portion undated. LABORERS TURN HIGHWAYMEN. Ceuta and Tetuan are on the Mo roccan coast directly south of Gib- Two Italians Attempt to Steal Payraltar. They are about twenty miles roll With Disastrous Results. apart, one to the north and the other London. Five persons are dead south of Negro bay, where the Amerl can battleslps now in the Mediter and more than twenty others are in ranean are to rendezvous prior to hospitals at Walthamstown, a suburb, selling to Hampton Roads on the as the result ot a sensational atlast lap of their tempt made Saturday by two Italians cruise. at highway robbery. The Italians were run down and sorruunded by a PASSES NAVAL BILL. posse and finally committed suicide. House Adopts Measure Exactly as Three other victims, including a policeman and a young boy. He dead. Reported by the Committee. Two policemen and three boys are Washington. Exactly as reported among the wounded. ty the committee, the naval program The Italians had been employed In for the fiscal year 1910 was on Frl a rubber factory, but having been disday adopted by the house and the charged, they planned to revenge raval appropriation bill was passed. themselves on their employers. They The opponents of the navy Increase lay In wait near the factory and feature of the bill found themselves seized a bag of money containing the in a hopeless minority. The only week's pay of all the hands. They vital alteration made In the measure then started on a mad dash down the waa the striking out of provisions re- street The police were summoned and started In pursuit in a motor car. storing marines to naval vessels. Tbe As they approached the Italians the by robbers aggregate amount appropriated opened fire with automatic the bill Is $135,000,000. on their pursuers. A number The Increase In the naval estimates pistols cf men and boys on the street were In to extended rise debate. gave shot down before the men were which members were afforded an opportunity to air their views on the Japanese question. The peace advr 8TEAMERS COLLIDE IN FOG. cates were much In evidence In opp sltion to th? Increase, while the adand Crew Are Rescued herents of the bill were alive at all Passengera from Sinking Vessel. times te every move made to cut down the number of vessels author Nantucket, Mass. In groping hei v Ized. . way through the dense fog off Nantucket lightship at dawn Saturday, tha ANOTHER RAILROAD HORROR. steamer Florida, of the Lloyd Itallano Second Section of Train Crashes Into line, bound to New York from Naples, dealt a deathblow to the outward-boun- d First on Pennsylvania Road. steamer Republic, of the Pa. Running at a White Star Johnstown, line, laden with pleasure-teekln- g speed of nearly fifty miles an hour, passengers for southern Euthe second section ot the St. Louis rope, and with supplies tor the United express on the Pennsylvania railroad, States battleship fleet. westbound, crashed Into the first The steamer Florida, proving to be section, which had met with an ac- less seriously Injured than tbe other cident at a point between South Fork steamer, took aboard the Republic's and Summer Hill, known a "running passengers almost and force early twelve hours later allImmediately, ground." with terrific the officers and Friday morning, killing and Injuring crew of tbe Republic, with the excepmany persons. tion of Captain Sealby, left that vesFive bodies have been recovered sel. reCaptain Sealby, In his from the wreck, while at least a fused to leave the sight of gig, his bescore were Injured. loved shift until she had disappeared forever beneath tbe waves. More Cays Woman Suffrage Does Harm Than Good. Engineer at Fault New York. "Woman suffrage has Leadvllle, Colo.. Engineer Gustat done more harm than good In the Olson is alone responsible for the four ctates In which It has been tried. frightful wreck on the Denver & Rio Idaho, Colorado, Utah and Wyoming." Grande railroad at Dotsero, according declared Frederick Wood, In an ad- to the verdict of the coroner's Jury, dress before the National League for which held an Inquest at Kcdcllff. Tha the Civic Education of Women here witnesses Included tha trainmen on Friday night. Mr. Wood real a letpassenger train, the crew ter from General W. J. Palmer of the the train and others who of defreight In which latter the Colorado, clared that woman suffrage has been were on the train at the time of tha a failure In thnt state. "Based upon collision. After listening to the statemy personal observation of the work- ments of the witnesses, the Jury ings of equal suffrage in the four broupht In a verdict holding Olsen Mates where It exists, Its results In- criminally negligent for failure to dicate the ability of the corrupt po- obey his orders and atop at Dotsero litical machine to Influence the fe- biding. male rote rather than any ability on Poverty Caused Crime. the part of women to purify politics." Denver, Colo. Claiming the waa , Puts Blame on Hearst. dying of consumption and waa forced Chan. to ateal to obtain food and medicine, Muskogee, Okla. Governor N. Haskell Indued a statement on a woman thief, signing herself Mrs. Friday explaining his connection with M. L. Crane, Saturday night left a contronote In the room of one of her victhe Indian Territory town-lo- t versy, which Is to be made the sub- tims, explaining her plight and begject ot a federal grand .Jury Investi- ging pardon for the thefts. Numer gation next week, and which Is ex- ous robberies have been committed pected to result In many indictments in an apartment house on Eighteenth being found. The governor attribvenue of late, all evidently by tha utes the controversy to the reports same person. Saturday night tha made by the agents of William R, thief reappeared. Hole several ar Hearst, the New York editor, who, ticles from a room occupied by sleepl e tays, has been trying to have hint ing women, left the note and disap Indicted. peared. Explains Reasona for Suicide. Chicago. A remarkable letter wit left by Miss Alice Law. an editor firm, by a local publishing who committed suicide on Friday. It lays: "To ill whom It does not concern I am ending my life because 1 m seized with an acute disinclination to live, and I believe I have an absolute right to end my fife it 1 wish. The struggle Is too hard. There .i too much work, too much monotand not ony, too much weariness and enough art, music, recreation test. ! am In my right mind." of Family Feud In Louisiana. Amite City, La. Ambushed by family foes, Benjamin Breland, his wire and Mrs. Joseph Everltt, tha latter carrying an Infant In her anna, wire Avery ihot and Instantly killed. Blount and Garfield Klncben are accused of the crime. Blount was captured after an all night search. He declares Klnchen killed Breland, and would not say who killed the women. Mrs. Everitt's husband waa killed by Benjamin Klnchen, I brother ot Oar-Colseveral days previous. d, oval-shap- SOCTH-flOUS- No. No. 63 :45air D For ProTO. Pl.Orove, Amr-Iru- n Fork, Lebl, Mercur, ti:S7am Salt Lake No. SI For Pruvo, Salt l.uke aud 3:30 pm lntormtxllate point Palatial train are now running dally between Salt Lake and the PaviHc Const UTAH COUNTY Is In direct KiuoH with two great eitlex. Beat local train service. J. H. BdRTNiK. DUtrict Pausentrer Agent. N. PrritnsKN, Depot Ticket Aeut. No. BREAKFAST OR LUNCH DISH. Stuffed Kidneys a Welcome Addition ' to the Menu. A3 table-spoonfu- vo ounces of of butter, bread crumbs, one teaspoonful chopped parsley, pepper and salt and a little lemon juice. Skin the kidneys and split them lengthwise, but not quite through. Leave enough to act as S sort of binge. Rub them Inside with melted butter, and broil them over C clear fire for ten minutes. Have ready the stuffing of crumbs, parsley and butter, well seasoned with salt and pepper. Heat in a small saucepan and add the lemon juice. s Dish-thkidneys and put wiae-of-thimixture' Inside each. Fold them over, sprinkle with salt and pepper and serve very hot. e' Brown Bread Pudding. Take about half a loaf of bread and r cut Into slices, or we pieces; spread each piece with butter andlay In a pan. Pour over this enough cold water to cover well and let soak about five minutes. In the meantime break one egg Into your pudding pan and beat It well; add one-hal- f cup brown corn sirup, sugar, one-hal- f teaspoon each of cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg, powdered; then lightly squeeze out the water from the bread by handfuls, crumbling it Into the other mixture. He careful to get all the butter that may come off Into the rater! Mix well and bake one hour. Sauce: One quart water, butter size s of a walnut, half cup vinegar," mina few bell let cup sugar; utes and thicken with two tablespoons flour rubbed smooth In a little cold Take from stove and add one vanilla. left-ove- one-thir- tM pm ... Mantt NORTH-BOUN- e Four or six small kidneys,' two For Pavnon. Suntaqutn aud Lw AukHcs.. For Pyon, Nephi aud 81 Arrival and departure ot tralni from Depot: T For Sprlnjrvilte.Provo.Salt Lake ...8:10am and all points east and w- -t No. 29 ForSprlnifvllle Provo.Salt Lake and all point ant and went 3:42pm. No. S For Eureka, Mammoth aud Sil.' 6:17 pm ver City No. 28 For Kureka, Mammoth and Sil8:15 am ver City Connections made In ftydpn Union depot with . all train of Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line. ... " OFFKK9 CHOICE OF ' ' No. . 3 FAST THROUGH TRAINS AND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC KOUTES Pulman Palace and ordinary Sleeping ears to Denver, Onmha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago without change. , Free Declining Chulr Cant: Personally conducted Excureluua; a perfect Dining CarSer. vioe. For ratea, folder, etc.. Inquire of 11. T. MATTHawa, Ticket Agent, or "rite I a. llENTON. G. A. V. D., Salt Lake City. d IF YOU HAVE St AG00O ftBUSINI 1 DAdvertis three-fourth- IFBOT r. 2; ul Ham Fritters. Heat to boiling point one cupful of stock. Thicken with a tablespoonful each of flour and butter cooked together, and add to It one cupful of cold cooked chopped bam, one egg well beaten, and dry mustard and Worcestershire sauce to season. Heat thoroughly, take from fire and cool. Make a fritter batter of one cupful of sifted floor, two teaspoon-ful- s of melted butter, a scant cupful of hot water, the beaten white of an egg, and a pinch of salt. Shape the ham mixture Into small balls, dip in fritter batter and fry lu deep fat. 3 DAILY ...ANB C1IT What's the matter ID IDAHO with r D - Thousands of acres of land have beeu reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation in that State during tbe past 10 years. Thousand more will be reclaimed within the next 10 years. This means an openiug for many thousands of homes. Scotch Broth. Have You Ixtestioated IDAHO? It has been truthfully termed a neck and add to It two quarts ot water. Let It stand for an hour. Heat of slowly and add half a cup of barley, Buy two pounds of mutton from the Land Opportunities Land of Homes let It boil and skim again, then sim- A mer for an hour. Add to It half a cup The Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. of chopped onion, half a cup of will be pleased to send descriptive mat of a half cup chopped ter chopped carrot, regarding Idaho's resources. Write turnips and half a cup of celery which to U. K. Buriey, G P. A. or D. 8. Spenhave been fried for five minutes in cer. A. G. P. A., Suit Uke City. I'tah. clean drippings. Then let the entire soup simmer for three hours. Season highly, thicken with a little flour and serve with chopped parsley on the top. Spanish Fork Cooking Potatoes. Place potatoes In a skillet, iron saucepan, or upon an asbestos circle; cover tightly with a turned over saucepan, plate or lid. Set on the buck of the atove. When done, the effect will be tbe same as that of baking. Instead of paring, boiling and mashing potatoes, bake them this way or In an oven, remove from skins, season, and mash, and the flavor Is delicious, much better than that of ordinary mashed potatoes, especially if. In removing the skins, care la taken to get all tbe con- Go-Operat- Institution, Dealers In General Merchandise, halt-bollc- d Flour, Grain 0 tents out Escalloped Cabbage. Cut cabbago in pieces, put In buttered baking dish, sprinkle with salt and popper and add one cup white sauce. Lirt cabbage with fork that It may be well mixed with sauce, buttered crumbs, cover with half-cubake until crumbs are brown. White sauce Is made of four tablespoons butter, four tablespoons flour, quarter teaspoon salt. Utile pepper, one cup milk. Melt butter, add flour and seuHontng, stir In milk alowly, cook until thick and smooth. ive . and ProducOa tfaaufaotnrert of Harness, Boots tod p Shoes. ... JOIIXJONKS, SupU Spanish Fork O Utah The Ntw Dress for Hash. Heat a pint of gravy left from a pot roast to make a real brown gravy, add a cupful each of boiled spinach, chestnuts and French mushrooms, chopped, and a teaspoonful each of currant Jolly and sherry, and thin, large slices ot cold meat; warm thoroughly and serve with pieces of toast, sliced lemon and . watercress. Best Bargain Meringue Ceoklta, Take all to eight small cookies (I use teas). Ileal the whitet of two egg, or more according to cookies. I'se two teaspoons of sugar, jr more to suit the taste. Put some J"lly In center of cookie and tha egg Makes a on top. Ilrown slightly. very dainty cookie. will tall yea the things yon want te know la an ottrtalslBg way; will five yon all tha otwt of tko community; Its every visit will prove a pltasure; It glvto mora than full value tot the price leaf lag instter that your moaiy can hoy Is your local paper. It keeps yos posts ea tat doLfifi of the community. la This Paper I atktd for U. 1 |