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Show ( THE SPANISH FORK DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION. PRESS RE Reported by House Committee, the Bill Carries Over $24, COO, 000, ot Washington. Chairman Tawney' the house committee on approprl tlons on Wednesday reported the urgency deficiency bill. The bill carries a total appropriation of $24,174,450, Including the foh Items: Treasury department, Situation Not Improving, There Be Don Carlos of Portugal and Crown lowing District of Columbia, $304,-184- . 1.G88.337. f Plots . ing Constant Rumors of Prince Lniz Phillippe Murdered Military establishment, $4,080,-875Back pay and bounty claims, and Counter Plots. by Band of Anarchists. Naval establishment, $300,000. Department of the Interior, of commerce $344, C47. Department States Police Raid Restaurant In an Effort to United and labor, $533,900. Second 8on of King Also 'Badly InMet Postal service, $904,039. courts, Capture Conspirators and Are jured, While Queen Amelia Has Isthmian canal, $12,178,900. the of Bullets, a Storm With Narrow Escape From Death House of representatives,, $78,752. Escaping. Conspirator Lisbon In State of Uproar. Judgments court of claims, $187, 5G9. Auditor of accounts, $292,018. The total amount recommended Is every Lisbon. Whlltf outwardly Lisbon. King Carlos of Portugal $784,905 less than the total sum of yet and the Crown Prince Lulz Phillippe estimates presented to and considered thing seemB calm and peaceful, nervousof Increase a Is steady there and were assassinated on Saturday by the committee. ness and excitement among all classes the city is In a state of uproar. Of the population, owing to the conISLANDS. FOR was FIGHT The kings second son, Manuel, stant rumors of plot and counterplot slightly wounded, hut Queen Amolle, Be- find the Occur Clash May Legal Spirited persistent activity of the who strove to save the crown prince's who dally and nightly examine tween Mexico and United States. life by throwing herself upon him, and make arwas unhurt. Mexico City. The disputed owner- the houses of suspects of January 28 A band of men waiting at the cor- ship of gulf islands off the Yucatan rests. On the night in a small a was fight bloody there ner of the Praco de Commercio and coast worth $70,000,000, gives promise on the outskirts of Lisbon. restaurant Unitclash Arsenal the do between a of the Rua suddenly sprang spirited of a crowd toward the open carriage In which, ed States and the Mexican govern- Suspecting the presence surrounded or the police deconspirators, to were the of J. W. heirs The ment. the royal family Taylor, driving The aurestaurant. the raided and palace, and, leveling carbines which ceased, claim to have acquired full In the surmise, were right they had concealed upon them, fired. title from Pasquala Qulnan, who held thorities armed The king and crown prince, upon the Islands by right of discovery. The and they found the plotters revolvers. with were the was claims that whom the attack directed, Mexican government The policemen were met by a voleach shot three times and they lived property Is Its territory. The Islands of bullets, and one of them was. ley the to the to In are be Areas carried the Keys, only long enough question and four wounded. .The conkilled marine arsenal near by, where they largest of which Is one and managed to keep the guarthree-fourth- s ol spirators and miles long about expired. until Almost at the first shot the king a mile wide. They are- located eighty-tw- dians of law and order at bay the Later their made escape. they and mileB and off fell back on the cushions dying although Yucatan, agiof score a suspected same night at the same moment the crown prince the islands themselves are nothing was seen to half rise and then sink more than masses of rock, they are tators were arrested and Imprisoned back on the seat. Queen Amelie rich In guano deposits, which Pro- In one of the fortresses. There Is almost a reign of terror jumped up and threw herself toward fessor Hadley of Yale un'verslty estiamong the republicans and dissident the crown prince, in an effort to save mated at 30,000,000 tons. progressists, and several of the leadhis life at the cost of her own, but ers of these parties, Including Deputy John Burns Joined Soup Line. the prince already had received his Almeida, Deputy Costa and Viscount de In the London. Participating death wound. Remelra, have been 'thrown Into The tragedy occurred at about 5:30 bate in the house of commons on the prison. T.he house of Senor Alpoln, lu the afternoon, as the royal family question of the unemployed, John another of the dissident leaders, is was returning from the Villa Vlcosa, Burns, president of the local govern- .under constant police surveillance. An official note Issued on Thursday where they bad been sojourning. A ment board and labor leader in the strong guard was in attendance, but house, denounced the unscientific dis- denies that the government Intends as the party came Into the Praco de tribution of religious, philanthropic to proclaim a state of siege In Portudeclares that a majority of Commercio, a public spare, the as- and which he declared gal, and Premier suports public opinion sassins leaped to the carriage and be- waB private charity, usually misapplied and diverted Franco. gan shooting. In a moment all was to the wrong persons. He told one ol The police on Thursday discovered icrrible confusion, the king and crown prince being shot down with- bis own experiences recently when a new store of arms and confiscated out the slightest chance to nave them- after an official function, he joined them. Bernardino Machado, one of the reselves. Police guards sprang upon 2,000 of the unemployed at the VicI was In my publican leaders, has been summoned! the regicides, the number of whom toria embankment Is somewhat uncertain, and killed court dress," he said, but pulled my to testify before a police court regard- three of them and captured three hat over my eyes and looked miser- Ing his alleged connection with recent others. One of these committed suiplots against the governand I got) my bowl of soup and republican ment. cide after being placed Iq prison. It able, bread." Is charged that one of the murderers hunch of BLUE SUNDAYS FOR MISSOURI. a was' Spaniard. Raffle for a Baby. The murder has sent a at Judge Declines to Interfere With En Minn. Incensed thrill of horror throughout the counMinneapolis, riottfer-hood,to an been term who even those Insult have what among forcement of Sunday Rest Law. try, they a number of women In Minneworking politically for the establishKansas City. Judge Smith McPherment of a republic, and sorrow is ex- apolis are making an effort to compel In the United States district court pressed on every hand at the dread- the manager of a local theater to de- son, on Thursday handed down a dehere, ful end of the king and the crown sist from his announced plan of giv- cision declining to Interfere with the prince. child At the first blush It would seem as ing chances on a county officials of this county In vhe a women who to attend all certain enforcement of the Missouri statute though the assassination was the work of anarchists and not of repub- matinee performance, and they threat- making unnecessary labor on Sunday lican sympathizers. Nevertheless, the en to secure an injunction to prevent a misdemeanor. The decision Is a stirring events of the last few weeks 1L The theatre management says it victory for Judge William H. Walhave prepared the people for some is a legitimate advertising scheme. lace of the criminal court, who In his The discovery The baby has been provided and, if Btartllng culmination. for Sunday observance has1 of plot after plot, as well as the dis- nothing happens to prevent, the hu- jeampaign the Indictment of 2,000 stage caused of weap- man lottery will continue as outlined, folks and theatrical managers and atcovery pf many secret stores ons and ammunition, had demon- the child going to the holder of the taches as well as hundreds of s strated beyond peradventure the ex- lucky number. for alleged violation of the istence of a determination on the Sunday law. part of a large body of the, Portu- "Jim Crow" Cart to Be Put tn Ute In guese to overthrow the present condiOklahoma. Michigan Girl Who Shot Her Father tions and proclaim a republic. Turned Loose. ctach Okla. The Guthrie, separate Into to called first be the Among law Oklahoma the legislathe critical situation created by the took a Jury passed by Cadillac, Mlch.-- tlt assassination was Premier Franco, ture at the opening ot the' session Thursday evening just ten minthe dictator of the kingdom. Franco went Into effect m the new state on utes to find a verdict of was protected by a squadron of cav- Saturday. The measure was passed as a of Pearl Harper, alrymen as he hastened to the pal- an emergency which provided that it fifteen-year-ol- d killwith charged girl, ace, and there he conferred with the should become effective In sixty days ing her father, Melvin Thompson. queen and high officials of state on after Its passive. Colonel J. C. Thompson had come home Intoxiwhat Immediate action should be of cated In the night and had threattaken. It Is understood that Queen Graham of Marietta Is the author railroads Oklahoma All ened to kill the girl and her mother, measure. the miAmelie will be regent during the have signified their Intention of com' the girl breaking his skull with a now who la of Prince Manuel, nority stove poker when he attempted to plying with the provisions ot the law. In his nineteenth year. carry out his threat Emergency Increase In National Bank Battleships at Punta Arenas. Circulation. China, Japan and India to Make Steel Punta Alrenas, Straits of Magelat Home. Senator Aldrich, Washington. lan. The American battleship fleet chairman ot the senate committee on New York. An enormous steel steamed Into Punta Arenas harbor finance, on Thursday favorably report Is to be rected at Hankow, plant at Saturday and came to anchor for an emergency China, by a company composed large ed his bin 12:50 p. m. Almost the entire popu- Increase .a providing the national bank circula- ly of Chinese capitalists for the purbehill on the lation had gathered tion. The report was authorized at a pose of supplying steel for the conhind the town and the Jetties fringing meeting of the committee held, at struction of the various railroads In the water front- to witness the com- which members central and northern all the Republican of and China, but It li war, of the friendly ships ing voted for a resolution author believed that the present will at some are who plant the Chilean representatives all and of the bill, the reporting time become a factor In the general here to greet the visitors In the namo izlng the Democrats voted for the steel trade of the far east New steel ot the republic and bid them welcome substitute. Mr. Aldrich said be Bailey would were gathered expectantly on the call the hill plants are also being projected In Jaon tor consideration up pan and India, the total cost of the deck of the Chilean cruiser Chaca-buco- , 10. , Monday, February three plants being In excess ot $25,. lying In the roadstead. 000,000. Taft Refused to Talk Politics. Shylocks Among Employes of RailacO. Awful Deed of Boilermaker. Cleveland, Secretary Taft, road Company. EdClarence Colonel companied by Salt Lake City. Morbid because made by. a Omaha. Complaint wards of the army and Congressman his wife, who left him on account ot Union Pacific employe to his departMcKinley of California, arrived Wedment has revealed a remarkable nesday, and was met by a reception his brutally mistreating her, would not return to him, and crazed with growth of the money loaning by Its committee headed by Bowman of Los Angeles, wealthy employe's, often at usury as Herrick. They were taken to the adrink, Edgar shot and fatally woundboilermaker, that than or lunchan Informal where required Union dub, greater great ed the woman tn a rooming house In by licensed chattel loan concerns In eon was served. Later Secretary Taft this city about 11 oclock Thursday the city. Immediately this condition addressed a meeting of the local Red of affairs came to the notice of Vice Cross society. Asked If there was any night, and then turned his smoking President Mohler, he Issued a formal truth In the report that he Intended weapon upon himself and blew out bis order threatening prompt discharge to resign from tho cabinet. Secretary own brains. The young wife was visfor any employe of the road known' Taft replied In the negaltve. He de- iting friends when Bowman entered the roc.n a:id begnn shooting. to be loaning money to other men in clined to talk politics. the service. Jerome Make Masterly plea for ConLegality of Expenditure Questioned. viction of Harry Thaw. Pressmen May Now Strike. need of an Washington. The New York. William Travers JeCincinnati. Efforts of the United American merchant marine as an auxTypothetae of America to force the iliary to the navy formed the princi- rome, representative of the people, Pressmens pal topic of discussion In the house made a masterly plea on Thuisday International Printing that justice be done In the case of and Assistants union of North Am- of representatives on Wednesday durerica to live up to an alleged agreeKendallThaw. Vindictiveness, Harry consideration of do the ing urgent work ment whereby the eight-hou- r sneers, Insinuations, all were lacking; bill. The de appropriation day would not be Instituted until af- ficlency logic, analysts and a calm considerawas Mr. bate Little, by precipitated defeat met with ter January 1, 1909, tion of tho facts were their substitn the United States court Saturday, field of Maine, who questioned he lewhen Judge Thompson handed down gality of the provision of the MU ap- tutes. It was no blind appeal for th a decision In which he says the union propriating $1,090,000 to supply a do vengeance of the law that Mr. Jerome committee did not have the power to Iclcney for coal for the navy caused Iddressed to the Jury, but ever and albind the union by the agreement It by transfer of the battleship fleet ways there was th note of fairness, entered Into with the committee from from the Atlantic to the Pacific. ' even at times of mercy. the typothetae. Aa ANDREW JENfEN, SPANISH FORK UTAH Publisher - - - UTAH STATE NEWS Sanpete county Is rapidly becoming in apple growing locality. ' The senate has passed a bill to reimburse 0. W. Young, postmaster at Wan ship, for $1G3 In stamps stolen from his ofllce. Oscar Allred and C. Claude Allred of Galina, Utah, have been appointed forest guards on the Fish Lake national forest reserve. Kaysvllle Is experiencing at outbreak of measles. Public gatherings In some districts of the town have been dispensed with. Indian Commissioner Leuppe will lend an agent of bis bureau to San Juan county to Investigate the trouble between stockmen and the Ute Indians. The state board of land commission- ers has made a loan of 17,500 to the Otter Creek Reservoir company, which Is building a large reservoir In Piute county. Arthur Bowen and Richard Baker, the Salt Lake boys who assaulted and robbed a Junk dealer recently, have been sentenced to twenty years Imprisonment. Safo breakers attempted to blow open the safe in the ofllce of the Cudahy Packing company in Salt Lake, but wero scared away in time to prevent their securing any money. While riding a fractious horse attempting to run down a coyote, L renzo Christensen of Ephraim came near loblng his life. He was thrown from the animal and sustained Internal Injuries. A large number of cases where dogs have been poisoned have been reported to the pollco of Ogden. It Is also stated that ground glass Is used by those engaged in the slaughter of dogs In that city. More than 125 shopmen who were laid off at the Southern Pacific shops In Ogden recently, have returned to work, and the Indications are that they will be kept steadily at work from this time on. Iloy O. Johnston, a brakeman running between Lehl Junction and Top-liffwas shot and killed in the Elks saloon . at ' Lehl by Nlghtwatchman Charles C. Trane. Johnston was Intoxicated and resisted arrest John Crowther, who had been engineer at the Logan temple ever since Its completion, died on the 28th. About two months ago he was hurt through falling from a scaffold while assisting In the making of some repairs. A transient workman named Lund, hailing from the Sanpete valley," was found on the tracks of the San Pedro road, about a mile north of Sandy, with one of his legs nearly severed from hla body. He will probably recover. Harry Shuber of Qgden became angered at Mrs. Pantone, who had 'discharged him, and attacked her with a knife. Zefore patrons of the restaurant could Interfere he had Blashed her severely about the hands and arms. Jorgensen Bros, of Sandy, Utah, owners and proprietors of the Cooper atlve store at that place, have failed. The firms liabilities are estimated at $19,000. It Is believed that the stock of goods on hand will cover the liabilities. Alexander Kershaw, 64 years old, one of the stonecutters who worked on the temple In Salt Lake, died at his home In Salt Lake last week. The deceased came to Utah In 1877 and for several years worked as a stone-cutte- r on the temple. Francesco Clddla has been arrested In Salt Lake City on a charge of murdering a girl in Niagara, B. C. It is claimed Clddla exploded fifty pounds of dynamite under a hotel building, killing the girl and Injuring several others. While at work loading cars with Ice for the Alaska Ice company at Gor-gozErick Lambourson bad his arm cut so seriously by being run over with a box car that amputation was found necessary, and he also received three ugly scalp wounds. The state board of health has been asked to assist In eradicating a contagious disease which is alarmingly prevalent among the swine herds of the North Ogden, Pleasant View and other districts. The disease Is highly contagious and fatal. A check for $1,511 has been presented to the widow of Charles S. Ford, the police odlcer who was shot and fatally wounded by desperadoes In Salt Lake City, as a testimonial of the esteem In which the officer was held. The check was made possible by giving a benefit dance. An Ogden attorney has begun an action In the city court against J. II. Crawford, & negro whom he defended a short time ago when Crawford was on trial for his life, to compel the payment of $150 for professional services. The negro was given his freedom at . the trial. Gun play Maxwell and L. L. Reldel, who engaged In a pistol duel at Price lost September, met near Las Vegas, Nevada, last week, and as a result Maxwell was shot through the lungs and stomach and Is in a critical- - condition, while Rtldol was but slightly Injured. At the annual meeting of the Utah Fair association the report of the secretary showed that the total receipts from all sources at the last state fair amounted to $25,047.10. The disbursements from this amounted to $32,-0so, leaving a balance on hand cl o M 552.30. EXISTS III LISBON pd-lic- . one-four- tl cold-bloode- d " store-heeper- - MINES AND.M1NING NEWS SUM 31 A if The Weber club of Ogden has taken the matter of establishing an Inde. pendent Binelter near Ogden. Preparations are now In progreas for an Immediate resumption of operations at the Western Nevada,, according to the Lyon, Nevada, Times. There are In Mexico at the present smeltHmo at least twelve good-sizevarious at In operation ing plants points In the northern and central ' states, The greater part of 270,000,000 pounds of copper exported from the United States during the past four or five months has gone into the hands of consuming inte.ests, the speculators taking an amount much less' than generally supposed. Those who are In a position to know claim that the Bullfrog country Is getting ready for the biggest kind of a boom, and now that the labor and financial situation has been cleared up to a great extent, that It will not be long coming. Superintendent Georon of the Gold Hunter mine at Mullan, Idaho, on January 25 received a telegram Instructing him to resume operations again at the earliest possible moment and Work was reto run at full blast. sumed the following day. The Manynoth Asphalt company last filed articles of Incorporation week. This concern Is controlled by a number ot Salt Lake Greek business men. The property owned Is located In Argyle canyon, Wasatch county, and Dry canyon, Carbon county. The Nevada Hills Mining company, ot Wonder, Nevada, which has paid dividends to tho amount of $400, 000 while sinking a development shaft, needs a railroad to get Its ore to the mielter. The present method is expensive, the ore being taken out by teams. It Is claimed the company will build a railroad of its own. Work of sinking at the Giroux, at Ely, was resumed last week, after a lollday of a week lor all who were mgaged in the strenuous labor of .'escuing the three entombed men wrho came out on Saturday, Jan. 11. It Is expected that a month will elapse before the shaft Is completely rebablll Hayllen Minister Legcr declare,, the revolution in the Island b up tated. The Star & Crescent Oil company, operating In the Virgin river field, has Just finished its Becond well and got oil in the first producing strata. Oil was tapped In the first well at a depth of 590 feet, and the same strata was cut In the second well, about 1,000 feet west of the first one, at & depth of 615 feet The Utah Mine company sold forty-eigtons of ore from Its Fish Springs property last week for ht The lot assayed 134 ounces silver, 50 per cent lead and 38 cents In gold per ton. The ore brought a premium, under the terms of the companys contract with the smelter, of $1.60 a ton. of the Utah The communication to the association Mine Owners smelting companies, In which an effort was made to have conditions in favor of the smelters stretched as much as possible that the mine operator might get a better mode ot treatment than that at present in force, is very likely to bear good fruit. Active work In the building of a railroad line Into Wonder and Fair view, Nevada, is expected to start at any time within the next sixty days. The only question Involved apparently is one of route. There are three possible entries to these two districts, a branch from Fclloa probably being the most logical route. It now seems certain that a railroad will be built from Armstead by way of Junction and down the Lehl valley to Salmon City during the present year. The road has been surveyed and rlghta-of-waare now being purchased. The completion of the road will mean much to this portion oi from a mining Idaho, especially ' y ' standpoint The ore shipments at the Montgom- ery Shoshone at Bullfrog, Nevada, have been increased to from forty to fifty tons a day, and It is probable that a still further Increase will be made as development proceeds. The value of the shipping product has never been stated positively, but It la generally understood that it will average around $200 to the ton. . Utah will not be represented at the International Mining congress to be held at Madison Square Garden, New York City, next summer. This Is the determination reached by. Governor Cutler, after a conference with the leading mining operators of the state. The last legislature appropriated $2,000 for the proposed Utah exhibit, but this amount is regarded as in- sufficient The manager of the Siegel Consol- idated Mining company, which has been operating In the Silver Canyon mining district at Siegel, forty miles north of the Steptoe smelter, ton the past eight years, and from the mines of which have yearly boon produced many carloads of high grade ore, is securing additional miners In order to start more vigorous development of that property. The Ojuela mine at Maplml, in Durango, Is 3,000 feet deep and has been operated for 300 years. It Is a noticeable fact that the majority ot the present great silver and gold mines ot Mexico are those having records extending Into the paBt for a century or further. A large Independent smelter will probably bo erected on the site of the Utah plant at Ogden as the result of a meeting of Independent mine owners of Salt Lake and representative Ogden men at tho Weber club In Ogden last weok, whon wuy and moan were discussed i I over. Fire la the wholesale machine. trlct of Chicago caused dama,. $75,000. The prohibition hill was killed lower house of the South Carols Isluture by a vote of 64 to 53, Former United States Senator t ner Miller of Now York has nut assignment for the benefit of hli. ' ' Itors. Two thousand unemployed, marched to tho city hall In Detrot day last week and begged the to provide them with work. , Thirty-eigh- t collieries of the i Ing, Pa., Coal & Iron company,? ploying 30,000 men, which havj Idle since January 23, resumed i last week. ' " fceei A. L. SI08S, cashier of the Flrr V' tlonal bank of Appleton, Minn,; Hi nutted suicide by blowing or " brains with a shotgun while ter. 8e 8orc arlly Insane. The body of Oulda, the novelly ng!; been Interred In the English cec gSV at Florence, and the grave Is a. ci cross. wooden a only by Ouldi.to 1 in tho direst poverty. ,te'C. James Eadcs Howe, phllanth- - his and friend of the itinerant unemp at t Is planning a convention In St li Mor to be attended by the unemplop; Pic. the east and southwest. George Barley, Albert Ileney Emil Cashier, farmers living Princeton, Iowa, were killed b; electric car which struck a boi they were driving. A bill, the effect of which will k tax dowries given by New Yorki ter: women under their marriage to " Igners, was Introduced In the h"a York legislature last week. t William J. Bryan was unanlr, endorsed for the presidential tlon at a joint caucus of the 5 cratlc members of the West and house of delegates, fees Nine miners met death In the? 11 River colliery, known to miners u his 1 Lower Boone mine, forty-fiv- e 1 from Charleston, W. Va., in ao etmac slon that partly wrecked the mkglft The Missouri supreme court la Y. elded the law requiring that fra0 turn transportation be given tor pers with each carload of livestocirJn the railroads of that state Is unceP ' J tuttonal. Terrific floods have occ'lj' throughout Bavaria, owing to theden thaw. Traffic has been suspe , on many of the branch railroiii cct large portion of the tracks be&5' tta undated. Bankfte?!81 The Alva (Oklahoma) merce, with $10,0G0 capita! sttA ... closed, and Cashier Lou Wcstt.. He Is charged with to118 mlsBlng. the Institution of practically all deposits. The executive committee of the negle hero fund commission has rt j $25,000 to the widows and chlldre the 250 miners killed last month b Darr mine disaster at Jacobs 0 Pennsylvania. Two Japanese have come ashw j Punta Arenas from the British er Orlta. They are supposed togt present In Punta Arenas for tbeokl pose of observing the passage oIyel American fleet. tin Three hundred school children one ly marched out of the school bur ng at Hopper, Neb., when It was di hln ered that the structure was a nnshe:: flames. Seven teachers cleverly md rected the fire drill. nuc A passenger train on the Salt I! railroad Inside of the city llmlueat Los Angeles struck a Brooklyn srook car ot the Pacific electric line, deni conductor of the car was killed log-si- x er. passengers Injured. A mob of twenty citizens oflkU-OaCal., made a raid on two he. I occupied by seventy Hindus, wholly, been discharged from the empkr y the Southerti Pacific and ordered hat Hindus to leave town. The i1; h 1 VIr;B:-senat- e ct - L E-- went ip i of the Krupp gun w ci whose name 1b not given, has bwny rested at Essen on the charge dn traylng military secrets. It is dechi that he sold the plans of certain Dost which the Krupps are building mu An official list: Italy. f The Lisbon newspapers that Antonio Almeld, one of the nil Hcan leaders, has been placed ch!: arrest In connection with the tv C attempt to overthrow the The arrest has causod a great 1 J anno-l- e niotu-"on- Bate tlon. The police of Lubln, Russian Pc'sn' have unearthed a hand of robber 0 posed entirely of women and the k ers have been taken Into cos' These women are said to be resp'1 ble for a long series of highway berles. According to the Mexican Ilera trade war on a large scale Is i001 e . he fought In the republic of Mf'j the contestants being the Standard v company and the firm of Pears' t Son, Ltd. The former concert r controls the oil business of the ref. bV lie. , fl The Prince of Monaco has 8JveB;nj lie notice that he will not be rtf j lble for tho debts Incurred by W1., who Is at present living Louls, life In the French capital. The exploit of IiOulg was the ehductl1 his natural son from tho c mother. The lower house of tho Okla1" Arlr legislature has passed a measure Af hlblting the smoking of c'Preltflnu the state and providing for the tlon of penalty of not les nor more than $25 for each sei offense. It Is patternod after th ana law. 1 t |