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Show 7 V - ' - f - - ' t j " ' i . . Z I 1. 1 .L ,L v J 11.- . i : . .,i -iu; Vj I 1.': -,: . - - - . . O ! . . T;'-':r-Every D:y j . ' ... - - - : - - '-- - ' J ' ' I In 'Effect C:c;. j .bzr 14, 1 " 22. i . ' . - ARRIVE. - ftlr'J)'ni1 Intermediate point.. 1,3 tt dUt. ver ni interme-K,.Cd5n- th!ca,ro. St. Lo'u" Jfna Bn Frane'sco 2 3 1-. nmjinui rnn F!?v Ilni,liV Mereur.-"'ii;Va From P?nl MnU .... 6.p.xa. O.f18!0."- Wan. Brigham. Intermedins point.. 8:60 p,nw - DEPART. K Cach Valley. Oma- !. Chicago, Denver. Kaoaas ,FV,ty St. Loula 7:00 a.EV Tl,rfleld Beach. Teoele and Terminus 7:tta.m, . ,T1,n,tlc- Marcur, Provo. Nephl F? Hanu T:Ua.n. r ?K,'n' Butte. Helena. Portland. Port-land. San Fraaciaco and Intermedial Inter-medial points t:tt a.i4. For Oiden, Omaha, Chicago. Denver. Den-ver. Kansas City, St. L0.1l and ban Francisco ......... ...".1! St)p .nw, Ogden and intermediate point.. 4:tf p. m. ?? fden- Denver. Kens City, Omaha. 6t Louis and Cnicasro. . 00 p,m. For Provo. Nephl, lUlford. Cali-entea Cali-entea and intermediate point.. TiOSp.rn. For Ocden, Butte. Helena, Port- . . lann. San Francisco and inter- medlAU poinu ......12:S0 a. m. Daily except Sunday. T. M. SCHUMACHER. Act. Trafflo' Mfr. D. E. PVRLKY. O. P. T. A. D. a 6PENCER. A. G. P. T. A. City Ticket Office, 201 Jlain Street. ,Telephpnal5ft .... AUCaw.I S n T. . . "for,fc?rj?iture" ANDCATPET3 call ut tiiq. I. X. L, , Furniture A; Carpet Instr, ilment House; terms, tl on 110. 10 on 1 00. 48 E. 2nd go. at. P A. Soreneen. NrlW AND 2ND HAND FUK NITURE, bbught, sold and exrhansed. Easy payments. pay-ments. Tel. S21-N. 'Washburn Furn. Co., 5 W. 1st So. ' "WANTED. . DREB5MAKINO AND PLAIN SEW-lngr. SEW-lngr. Call at 4v3 South 6th .East street. .. W ANTED A TAILOB OR BARBER TO rent store at Slate at., steam heat. , .. ' HONEY TO LOAN. "6ATAlXONlirMEOYEETRE it Co.. room 16. 48 South Main. IF TOU NEED MONET WE WILL, discount your salary. Star Loan Co., & East 2nd Soirth.. v. .' TUTTLE BROS.. 143 MAIN ST. .1300 to loan, special term. lowest rates. Tultle Bros.. Progress-Herald frldg. . MONEY- LOANED . SALARIED PEO- j file on their note without mortgage or ndorser; easy payments; strictly conn-dentlaL- O. H. 'Chfrry, room , 47 D. F. Walker building. tWest 2nd Couth St. , ' . . ' LOST.- - CAr.rz::rzr h a::'d cc:;Tr.Acror.3 TKu7NoTT.r.OAD.S. CAi.l .TUR3 and Jobber, sash, doors, cabinet and grul work, 67 liichards street. Tel. lA-a-y. A DELIGHTFUL. FLACK TO VI;IT. A FKOFITAELU PLACU TO LIVI Crc::i:t Fl:7 Crcicne:: Famous' Places VThich Everyone. Wants to See. . ; Invest In 0, Ticket to CALIFORNIA n Secure Rich Dividends in HEALTH. PLEASURE AND WEA1TH. " - ' -- llvKtM!3t (Jmi.CY, f'7rSf EbattS Sonifc:rn Pacific ; For descriptive and illustrative liter-, ature call at No. 201-Main Street. Salt Lake City. D. R. GRAY, ' General Agent. ' fa.... ... l.l,.,.L...V , : . . , "; v - ;! (..) Vs.. aaiaVVl vtt.lV ) fa ) LCT7I3 WAE.IN'ciIlTillLOW, Voice Culture and Einging." Fee voice trial Monday afternoons, "t to (. Rooms 27-23 Central block. 464 West IndySouth street. Bart Lake -City. Utalu JIES. AGNE3 CSEOSNE, ; A' pupil of Professor Lesehetizky ef Vienna, desires te. announce that she will receive piano-forte pupils at her studio, 631 Dooly blk. Telephone 1419-y. . "WTLLARD E. WEIJIE, . . '' i Graduate frort Conservatory of Music, Brussels. Belg.. and pupil of DeAbna. BertlnM Germacy. ;. Violin . Instruction for beginners as well as the advanced stu-dent: stu-dent: 229-230 Constitution building. . ...t J. XL ENODQBAS3, . . " ' " " ' - V ','. " ' ., . Teacher of Piano, ' . Violin and harmony and chorus 'director; 'direc-tor; pupil of VirpM, Jacobsohn. Falk and others; 402' Constitution building.' ' , ANTON PEDEBSEN, Teacher ..pf Piano, Violin and Sr . monr.' . 7 ' v . ; r !' ! Studio. Calders Music Palace, 48 W. 1st South. Tel., 023-y:- Residence; 821 Brd st Tel. 130T-X. ,; . , . i PEETUME kANirrACTUBEB.: : kt tlgh grade perfumes. 28 Com'l street, r1 ,' , ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' " ' ' (DBESSaiAKINO. TnSTRUCTl51s3VGrVE DRESS cutting, fitting and boneing. For terms see Mra Nordqulst, 47 So. 1st West.- NOVELTY "WOBK, BEPAIBINO. y?Ei)ojL kinds oIprIepaIrino and key fitting. The Star Novelty Works, 123 West 2nd South, opp. P. O. j v : 1 t ' : : ' BICYCLES AND BXP AIRING. KEY8 FITTED. 164 S.' WEST TEM-ple. TEM-ple. J. A. Meredith. Bicycles, repaired, . TUBJOSH BATHS. ' SANITARIUM LADIES TURKlSlt Baths, Elegant Hairdresslng Parlors; Manicuring- and Chiropody. M W. rd 80. CXAIBVOYANT. ' palmist and . astrologtttSiveav names. 48 W. rd South streets ' SHOEHAKEB, . JOHN CAMENCInV ARTISTIC SHOE maker, removed to B Wyjifioy. . .,--7 ASSAYEBS. . S W, CURRIE, REMOVED TO 79 W. Third South. ' ; -' ' ' i ; OSTEOPATHY. , WILMA F. HOEFLING, OSTEOPATH. Wonfn and children a Specialty; .221 Com-merclal Com-merclal Club bldg. i SAFES.' , ', "NEW AND SECOND HAND JSAFES. all Ua. In stock. Either trade, cash or easy! terms. Borensen-Stoutt Co.fc U E, 2nd fiooth- at- : ... I I FBATEBNAL " SOCIETIES. . P. B. O. ELKS. THE BENEVOLENT and Protective Order of Erks meets each Wednesday evening at S o'clock at No. &1 Bute street (Elks' building). H. E. DEARDORF. Bl R. 1 A. W. RAYBOULD. Secretary. I'.'OM AND EOAP.D FOR TWO. 47 Soma lit Wefct. ' - LIGHT AIRY "ROOMS.' WITH OR without tiouM-kepping, at the Salt Lake house, 164 S. 2nd West. Mrs. S. L. Ven-tress, Ven-tress, prop. 4-KOOM FRAME WITH CELLAR and chickf-n r in, 2nd West between lth and lmh South. Inquire at 360 South W. Temple street. '' FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping from $li0 up; good board. Ivanhoe hotel, 3124 Main. FURNISHED ROOM. GROUND floor. S28 West, 1st South. . . , . i t NICE FURNISHED ROOMS AND hall for light housekeeping, ground floor; reasonable. 449 W. 2nd South. 'A SUITE OF WELL-FURNISHED front rooms on first floor; 421 So. Main. FURNISHED ROOMS; $7S W. North' Temple. . ' ' KlCELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND board at C78 So. State. 1 ELEOANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS and board at 66 W. 4th So. Sophia Jen-n. Jen-n. prop. . ' NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND board at 28 E. 7th 8a ; t FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE-; men only; 131 E. .1st-South. . . . FURNISHED ' AND "'UNFURNISHED; rooms. at 213 E. 1st So. , - FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping at the Taylor House, 147 E. 2nd So. . - . NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, $10.00 per month; gentlemen preferred; 23b E. 2nd So. . 1 . FURNISHED ROC4MS AND BOARD. $S per week; 2U E, Zil So. Mrs. McDon-ouph, McDon-ouph, prop, NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, suitable for man and wife, electric lights and bathl 68 go. 1st W. ' 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. PIANO and 'phone, $56; 336 So. W Tempi. ONE FURNISHED ROOM, AT 314 SO. 1st West. - , s 150 E. FIFTH SOUTH ST.. DIRECTLY opp. city and county building, large front room, well furnished; rent reasonable. NICE CLEAN ROOMS AT THE LAW-rence. LAW-rence. 2f7 So. Main. r : FURNISHED ROOM3. 433 So, Muin. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms at 14 W. North Temple. ' . FURNISHED feOOMS AND BOARD; 27 E. 4th South, . . . - ROOMS SINGLE- OR EN SUITE AT the Imperial. 40 8. State. C C Anderson, Ander-son, prop. .-., A MODERN FURNISHED FRONT room for rent at 127 W. Fourth South. FURNISHED, ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping at 28 E. 4th South. A RARE CHANCE FOR A' DAf Sleeper at 221 E. 6th South. Quietness insured. in-sured. ...... .. . , . .' BOARD AND ROOMS IN PRIVATE" family at NO. 2 Chesney court on 4th So. bet W. Temple and -1st W. From $5 to per week NICELY FJJRNISHED ROOMS AT the Hazel house, 244 So. State, Mrs. J. L. Wallace, prop. , ' NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM.' 276 So. State, near city and county bldg. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT AT 236 Bo. State. ' ' ' " ' ; . 2 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rooms, water for housekeeping. 172 K at. X. NICELY . FURNISHED FRONT ;room. light. housekeeping; Jb4 E. 2nd Sp. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, $L50 and $2.00. 876 S. 2nd East TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping; 426 W. 2nd So... TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping; 40 Church st Call 614 West 1st South. , GO TO THE "RAINERE" FOR WELL furnished rooms, at reasonable rates; 25S 8. Main, In heart of 'city. Mrs. Louisa McCarty. ' NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND board at 454 W. 2nd So.. $5 per week. -NICELY FURNISRED ROOMS AT 42S West 2nd So., $2.60 per week. ; - NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping at 17 So. State- FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD at 470 W. 2nd South. j Current Time Table In Effect No?, i. 14, LEAVES SALT LAKE CTTT. No. 6 For Grand Junction. Pea- ver and points east IM a. sa No. 2 For Prove. Grand Junction Junc-tion and. all points east........ 3 JJ p. m No. 4 For Pcevo, Grand Juno-tion Juno-tion and all points east , 129 p. m, ho.- -W For Bingham, LehC Provo, Mntt, Marysvale and intermediate points : 9M a. as, No. 8 For Eureka. , Payson. - Heber, Provo and. Intermediate . points :M p. nw tio. U For Ogden and all Intermediate Inter-mediate points V :19 p.m. No. 8 For Ogden and the west. 11 -00 o. m. No. I For Ogdea and the west .12:50 p. m, .No. f For Ogden and the west. 9:60 a. m. No. 102 For Park City 9:1 a. m. ARRIVES AT -SALT LAKE CITY. No. 12 From -Ord en and all Intermediate In-termediate points $itt a. sa, ' No. 6 From Provo, Grand Juno- tion and the east 921 a. m. No, -1 Frrta Provo, Grand Junction Junc-tion and t!- east 12J5 p. m. No. 2 From Provo, Grand Juno-tlon Juno-tlon and the east ......10-69 p. m. No. 9 From Provo,- Bingham. . 'Eureka, Marysvale. Manti and Intermediate points 1:09 p. tea. No. 9 Prom Ogden and the west 8:20 a. m.. No. 2 From Ogden and the west 1:06 p. m. No 4 From Ogden and the west 8:19 p. m, , No. 7 From Eureka. Piyson, Heber. Provo and Intermediate points 10:00 a. m, To. 101 From Park City... I:li p. m. PERFECT DINING CAR SERVICE. Ticket Office,. BJ . Second Seuth SL ' "PostofSee Corner. Phona 205.- (( ' . BIG I P0 UR I BEST ROUTE ; EAST FROM ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO Cafe, Library, Parlor, Par-lor, Olnlng and Sleeping Car -A- HCONHECTS WITH ALL THROUGH H TRAINS FRO II THE WEST. jj To the Big Horn -1 - . ' - " That's the place to go this epring The Big Horn Basin ( of Wyoming contains thou- sands 'of acres of land Just open for settlement Irrlga- : tion is successfully carried on. and splendid crops assured. ' , " A 'copy of our Big Horn --" " Basin folder free on request. i!lii!liit!nin '; I mm I R. F. NCSUN, Cewsral Af eat, 7t) West Seeenel luth tt, tmU Lake tit i 1 r COLORADO-UTAH SHORT UNB TO ST. LOUIS ; . Through ear. Salt Lake Ctty te Ct, Louis and Kansas City. Only ona'charre to New York, Buffalo an principal petal Easb-low rates for aunsmer trawcJ. Especial attention to lad lee and call tren. Tourist sleepers through - to Chicago, Boston and other polats wnboat chang tj Two trains daily. Inquire at ticket office, 103 Dooty block. Salt Lake City. Any Information ehter fuliy given. . h. c Towx3Tan. O. P. A. Wl sort Paciflo Ry.t Louis, , Mo. 4 C, A. TRIPft C. P. A.. Ktasssiri Pacific Rf. laltLaks City. CtaJk. I e 1 1 ' m RECORb BOOK AND -SMALL PAR-cel. PAR-cel. between 1st North and 1st and 2nd West to Mala st. .Return to 2W W. 1st North. C. M, Plant - ' f " . '-. ". 7- T : x .. . opticians.. , . W.'B..:RUSHMER. MANUFACTURING Optician.. 78 . W. 1st So. Special lenses ground to order. Eyes examined lor glasses free. . , LAMPS AND REFLECTORS. OplRTljRAliaAN lamps, lanterns, -reflectors. Eteniel. 78 E: Third South. . , COOKS AND WAITERS. 'cookTCnd'aItraa local No. 15. meets first and fourth Friday Fri-day of each month, I. O. O. F. hall. Traveling Trav-eling brothers welcome. , I- . . CD. BRYANT. Secretary. r " TYPEWRITERS. . n endecontPandTfor . cash, in trade or on easy terms. Soren-fVn-S'outt Co.. 48 East 8econd 8outh st, SHOES FOR DEFORMED FEET. I ,'iolHTol5FDRTT:oXTt:inT HARD to fit Special cast made.. Scientific shoe making. Gut P. Olsen, 121 State st ' 1 . CLEANING AND DYEING. -. . . JtfolL,lDXE'VVoT Phone 4411-2. Expert dyeing and French ' dry cleaning. TEMPLET ON CLEANING CO. STEAM t leaning, dyeing and dry cleaning of all inds. Express pa!4 one way on ' work outside of city. 108 E. 2nd So., S. L. C; and 89 No. Academy Sve., Provo. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. 'all'eXpesTSpw Res. ..'Phone llt-K. . . ... DON'T PAWN YOUR DIAMONDS; watches, jewelry, clothing, guns, instruments, instru-ments, tools, etc., until you figure the special rates of interest with Uncle Sam. Iirge loans at banking rates. . 30 E. 1st South, . HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR t CAST-' oft clothing shoes and hats. Drop a postal pos-tal to No. 6s Commercial, street city.. . UTAH JUNK CO. HIGHEST' PRICES paid for scrap iron, rubber, rags, bottles. copper, brass, etc. 63 E. 8th Bo:, tel. 229. SSSSSt-MrStSsTSSSSSSSSSSsSSSSSSSSSSBS-SSt-SSSTWSSSsSSSSM FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. TRLBllt7NEVANI 7-room brick, 2nd st., modern, $3500. Several fine bargains in building lots on 7th East. 'Hubbard Invt. Co., 7S West 2nd South. ' FOR REAL ESTATE OR LOANS SEE McKellar & Co.. 63V4 W. 2nd South. HOUSTON THE HOUSER3 HAVE bargains in houses. 25 Main. WE SELL REAL ESTATE. THAT'S all. Tuttle Bros., 149 Main.. Red ball sign. THE FACT STILL REMAINS THAT more homes are sold through my agency than any other in the city. Why? Because Be-cause vou are treated right See me if you wish to purchase. A. Richter, 19 West First 8outh. M'GURRIN CO. HAVE THE BEST bargains In choice real estate and farms. See them; you will save money. List your property with them. 'They have a customer cus-tomer for it. - 38 W. 2nd South. ... CALL FOR "NEGOTIATOR." OUR list of Tealty bargains, free' at office of Harrington & Courtney. 70 W. 2nd So. HACKS. IowalXcklineon ton and C H. Roper run ihacks day and night Stand. Kenyon corner. 'Phone 1508x SCAVENGER. ' SceIe "sANITAtYCoTOFF 1st South. Tell. 1411-X. " SALT ' LAKE SCAVENGER Ca 'Phone 366-, oIAce 69 Main at. , . . . SEE COLORADO From Observatldn Pullman Cars EVERY DAY TO DENVER VIA Colorado Midland I" RAILWAY Attractive scenery and superb service. Leave Salt Lake City 8:S0 a. m. and 8:20 p. m. Call at office for information. W. H. DONNELL. General . agent. 20- So. West Temple st, Dooly block. . I , I 00 YOU WANT TO SUCCEED,? , '.' HOME STUDY WILL QUALIFY YOU TO GET ON. There Is no snrer way to success than etudy. Young men and young women ambitious of prosperity and independence, independ-ence, should write without delay to Dr.' John F. Coffey, president Queen City college, Ellzavllle. Ky. He will tell them how to become true twentieth century men and women. The following letters speak for themselves: them-selves: " . , 1 Commonwealth of Kentucky, Executive Department, Frankfort J. C. W. Beckham, Beck-ham, Governor. July 18. 1902. I . take jpleasure In Introducing Dr. John F.' OoN fey of Ellzavllle, Ky.. and In commending him to the courteous consideration . of those, whom he may meet Dr. Coffey is fmgaged In building there ah Institution of earning, and deserves success la his eff forts. He has the respect and confidence of the rood people In his community, and la an educator of the highest type. From what ! know of him he Is worthy of any confidence that may be Shown him. I wish him every possible success In his en deavori to enlarge and improve the institution-of which he 4s the. head. - J. C. W. BECKHAM. United States Senate, Washington, D. C.: Cincinnati, O., July '23, 1902. I take pleasure In saying for Dr. Coffey that he Is- a gentleman of culture and refinement and of wide experlenee that admirably qualifies him for the educational undertaking under-taking In which he Is engaged. He is not only familiar with literature, science and art but also, with the publlo questions and governmental affairs. He has long been distinguished as a Journalistlo writer of great foro ana ability, and 1 have n doubt but that he wlli make a great sue-cesj sue-cesj of tis method of teaohing by correspondence. corre-spondence. I take pleasure in oommend-li?g oommend-li?g him to- the favorable consideration of all who may be Interested in the subject - J. "B. FO RAKER. MACCABEES, SALT LAKE CITY NO. 2. meets every Thursday evening at I o'clock at L 6. O. F. ban. Visiting Sir Knights are cordially Invited' to attend. T; Oj iiEWIS,. Commander. E. J. WILKINSON, Record Keeper. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD UTAH camp No, 338. Meets every Wednesday at S p. m. in K. of P. hall. 261 Main st Al neighbors cordially invited. M. H. SPEAKMAN, Consul. 3. M. THOMAS, Clerk. . . , CASH REGISTERS. ' NATIONAL CASH ' REGISTERS, OS-car OS-car GroshelU sales agent No, 221 Mala st Expert Cash Register Repairing., - -..' .- ; - - ' " . , ,' TRAINS )) '. 3 D A 1LY j) ' ' ' - - - - ' ' ' . . . ' -:- , THROUtSH TO CHICAGO WITH- ' ' OUT. CHANGE OF CARS VIA UNION PACIFIC - '' ' AND . . . CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE I & ST. PAUL RV. First-dass Sleeper v Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining: Chair Cars, Electric Lighted Trains. F. A. KILLER, , CLAUDE S. WILLIAMS, General Passenger Agent, . Commercial Agent, Chicago. 106 West 2nd South St, Salt Lake. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM at 212 So. 3rd West $2.60 per week. FURNISHED ROOMS. 73 8, STATE. FURNISHED ROOMS. 177 S. 8TATE. A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM; 363 80. West Temple. . NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; 326 S. Main, from 60c to $1 per night NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT the Gladstone. 119 South Main. " FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOUSE-keeping HOUSE-keeping rooms, 352 So. State street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keeping; HOUSE-keeping; 625 W. North Temple. FURNISHED ROOMS, 44 W. 1ST SO..' upstairs. - . NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 349 W: North Temple, near O. 8. L. depot - - ' . FURNISHED ROOMS FOR" HOUSE-keeping; HOUSE-keeping; modern; 110 children; 341 So. 1st W. street. i A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room: 983 Bo. W. Temple. ' FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keeping HOUSE-keeping at 63 Sj. 6th West. FOR HOUSEKEEPING, SINGLE OR en suite; 1686 W. So. Temple st. In rear. FOR RENT! 'OTLEGANT TrOOM HOUSE, thoroughly modern and new, close In. inquire in-quire N, TelegTam office. 10-ROOM FURNISHED ROOMING house trr Enreka; $26 per month: 167 West 1st South, city. 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. $6.00 PER month, rear 1S8 So. 2nd East . LIGHT AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT. Steam beat, bath, qu let pi are, rent rea-eonable. rea-eonable. Globe.; 266Vs South Main. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING; MOD-em; MOD-em; no children. 841 South 1st Wai. FURNISHED . ROOM FOR. RENT AT 964 West Third. South. 16 HOUSES, - ALL - KINDS. PRICES and locationa- Tuttle Bros.. 149 Main st FOR VACANT HOUSES. TEL. TJ. . ' FURNISHED ROOMS AT CI -and 63 Ei E. 2nd South. $2 to $2.50 per week. ' Mrs. Lena Lynn, prop, - AMERICAN COINAGE SYSTEM IN THE PHILIPPINES ' WASHINGTON, Jan. . 23. -The . House - leaders went down to signal defeat yes- terday' when the House,' by a vote of 14$ to 12S, rejected the Philippine coinage bill reported by the Insular Affairs committee ' and adopted the substitute offered by ihe minority, for the Introduction of American Ameri-can currency and the American coinage Jsystem in the islands. - ' - - The fact that Secretary Shaw and other - high treasury officials were quoted on the floor al favoring the substitute 'resulted 1 in the overthrow of the committee bill. Their opinions were advanced as against . " those of Gov.- Taft and other members of the Philippines commission. - ; - The substitute -passed provides that the lawful money of the United States shall be a legal tender in the Philippines, and declares the. coinage laws of the United States to be in full force there. - It pro- ' vldes for. the redemption of the Mexican j and Spanish silver, not Including 9ny Mexican pesos imported Into the islands after March 15, 190.1. at their bullion value, as declared from time to time By the4 Philippine Phil-ippine commission, th? silver-coin authorized au-thorized by the Philippine Government act to be redeemed at the rate of 2 pesos ' for $1 of United Slates currency. After six. months no coin except that of the United Sutes shall be legal tender, with th follow -proviso f - "That all debts, except those otherwise provided for in the contract, owing on the date when this act shall take effect or-contsacted or-contsacted within six months thereafter, shall be -payable m the silver coins -now In circulation in the Philippine islands or in the lawful money of the United States at the rate of exchange prescribed at the time by the Philippine commission.". , . The bill provides that the pesos coined under the Philippine government act and the Mexican and Spanish coin, when redeemed re-deemed or received for public-duties -on the above basis, shall be coined into United States coin at the mint authorized ' to be established in Manila. |