Show favors the faaiu ner came bill FROM correspondents republicanism growing in gilted milted county what Sale mites are doing 1 evana for the committed Commit tea on judiciary reported 0 F 20 and the bill was rejected petition of district judge and clerk of court at provo bof binding and in dazing the records of the first eighteen rears of that coart asking for the work unfavorably reported because the records belon to the government the report and bill were referred to the committee on appropriations ane bill C F 40 providing a bureau ef statistics rejected lund and were appointed hii the committee to represent the duncil 0 P no 1 for the suppression of p lakamy ly KAmy came in from the house amendments the council concur ed C F ko 7 amending sections 2 and 7 in chapter complied lawa of regarding exemption exempt io in case of attach ment of wages of the poor having been abent in from the house with aineah menta the council concurred evana introduced a bill for the a bureau of and it was referred to the committee on statistics A petition to ane houa of depre sen atiyeh of the states created for the faulkner bill the following bills passed their second raiding 0 P 23 providing fur the compilation 0 anew index of 0 F 39 the assessment and collection of in incorporated cities H F 32 prescribing the ago of person to 0 F 18 ahe bill killed C F 41 for tte relief of associations organizations and corporation doing bu under the society plan passed its third read me mr arnett introduced the faulkner bill malarial ma marial mentioned in council proceedings edinga mckimball Mr Kimball that the memorial bo referred to the chairman ef the democratic demo cratic territorial laughter mr interrupted the bantle man from weber by moving the rules be suspended and the zae monal adapted the memorial was to aka committee oa memorial alte report on court commissioner bannett was blied flied and referred refa to the committee on way and means H 1 no 10 aa act for the maintop ance of children recommended that it bo rejected depert adopted al opted the committee on counties reported back H F no 5 an act creating the bounty of deep greek and recommend d that it b e rejected A minority report aigner by cessn morata and W irdine that tha bill b a placed oa its final report deferred until tuesday p F vo 25 and H F no 45 chartor bills made the special order or monday ithe committee on private bous reported on U F noa 27 and 51 md recommended their passage re ort adopted mr kimball introduced H T wo 38 a bill for ao act relating to the hold ng of elections and tenure of offida re to committee on Elac tiona the nil is in conformity with th becom made by the gottner GoTT nor boings boar capar is raad with much inter t by those who receive it through millard c anty aa it tl a principles of national government W H king and have had it all their own way for several yearn in advocating their mistaken ideas hut present indications it will r quira a few more of john H smiths I 1 kind to lecture until our couney wui be solid republican publican Ke oar county court at present is re bab lican aa the democratic meinet rs were of last election and it is only a question tion 0 time that all the officials of ibia county will be arrayed with toe frani old republican party wo would be pleased to seel spur COVET lettera in form a our leopla need republican litera tare DasE tBT jan 30 mauu sayings fact that ahe hin it M well known dge were and to acme extent now ar i divided into baates people of the lower cate could only associate people ot that there was a hot imless chasm between the upper and lower classes that a similar division in salem ia not literally true though there is a division this division u on the line of nationality thereby from the hindmo on the mat the scandinavians of our burg held a oci abla for scandinavians only and en the anat the element held an aut scandinavian Boci ablo that such unsocial is libell to widen the gulf of ity is possible and even probable in order to briane the chasm I 1 would sw neet that another sociable ba held and all invited irrespective of race or color and that this he named the party of amicability euch an ar ran kement conla haye tendency to dispel chagrin and jealousy and close the el casica 1119 is alcina Am cina and the century and as americana W cultivate sociability and do away with barbarous customs which belong only to a barbarous a F H SALI ir january THE COCKTAIL before create a false appetite A wineglass full of dr henleys Hen leys dandelion tonic taken before meala organs and enables you the mal iury to a hearty h earthquakes IN JAPAN tibey with great frequency AJ many J one a week during the nine years and rix months preceding december 1884 there had occurred in japan according to the official statement publish ed by the government earthquakes averaging one earthquake fa every six days and six hours professor milne was able to make taft ayer even greater than this according to a writer in the american he cluid trace an average of aa earthquake per duy in nagasaki la the extreme south of the japanese archipelago the official statistics were compiled from the of officials from all over the country in which cae only chocka wiloh caused loss of life or damage to property would be included I 1 athla by siB be correct we should have aa ataras of more than one earthquake per week which vaa BO violent that it caused injuries to life or property serious to attract the atton tion of the local authorities and la their judgment to require report to the central Earthquake a so po pie ecar oely notice them they be extraordinarily severe onea foy instance misa bird in her unbeaten thua summarily while we were crossing the court there were tw shocks af earthquake all the golden wind bells whlor ranga the softly and a number al ran toto the temple and beat various kind of drums for the of half an hour aa every one knows ie tho very bear in more than sixty thousand people lost their lives in 61 one of these stoat terrestrial and it has been calculated taftt from ton to twelve earthquakes each several seconds occur deverr year besides numerous others of too light a nature to be worthy of remark the too jaminar girl somebody saye it is very vulgar to of your husband by hia last name and criticizes criticises mrs henry M stanley for doing BO the woman knew of dear little morael of femininity who married a grave and dignified young lawyer and went tc hocq keeping hi a love of ft cottage with ft hibernian cook the little woman in her young debood bri could not buffi biant dignity of to call har liege lord mr jonea even to the cool but affectionately designated jaim harry and one day whon there was company bridget came to the parlor door and announced lunch la ready and will be for harry maam somehow the story got out at the bluh and mr jones never quite forgave his apouse though thereafter aha punctiliously called him MK until be came to be beaton 0 o A devoted Dan flitT twenty eight years ago a young irish girl of Down refuted to marry and accompany her fiance to saw land for the reason that air could bot leave her mother the old woman entered the almshouse where her daughter cared for her until she died amia ehe who bad rich in new zealand heard of it and sent a ticket to his who is now at the age of oo 00 on her way to new zealand ana for tha first time beyond the limits 0 her native town HAWKING an of the alm J alfred the ore at i from the earliest timea tho kicha ol 01 england have taken a delight in hawking and spent largely upon it alfred the great is reported to be the author of a treatise oa the aport and edward the confessor devoted to hawking whatever tima he could spare from religious exercise it was at first undoubtedly a northern amuse and spread south wards it was quickly appreciated when the ancestor of william the conqueror settled on the northern shores of france the norman conquest aavo fresh life and vigor to the pastime in this country and from that time it became more a class sport than before it was catly to a degree to obtain a thoroughly efficient bird often necessitated a special journey to norway all through the reign of henry the IL the exchequer accounts show heavy payments for eyan hawks the taste for the sport was fully shared by the aristocracy of the middle ages to train and skillfully manage a hawk was part of the gen clemans tl emans education the famous boke of st albans a d 1488 assigns to every rank its particular kind for the king a galfa loone for an earl a peregrine lor a baay laay a merlin io young man a hobby for a priest a sparrow while ft hoU water jerko has to bo content eiith a mi ciket sat evening post |