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Show BANK DEPARTMENT ; RECEIVES Three bills governing actions and TWO THOUSAND MARINES salaries of the state land board were introduced In the senate on February ARE EEluG RUSHED SOUTH BILL SENATE APPROVAL tary look Seemed Dark Indeed. nate assistants to the state engineer to supervise construction of reservoirs, taking that power from the er gineer; to increase the salary of th Authority of SecreState Banking Department. State and Creates r. bfty-seve- n pas-engor- pest-bous- Indeterminate sentences for persons convb.tfd of felonies other than treason and murder are authorized in a tull by D. O. Hideout introduced Tuesday in the senate The bill also provides for a board of parole and for more paroling of prisoners than obtains under present laws. Although his joint resolution for direct election of United States senators was defeated In the upier house, Senator Rideout baa Introduced a bill for direct election on the preferential The bouse on February 15 passed the new "sheep" bill. The measure was introduced by the committee on livestock. It was drawn In conformity with the suggestion of the bureau of animal industry of the United State and I uniform with the law now in operation In adjoining states. The new bill give the board of sheep commissioners power to quarantine sheep in case of disease if the owner refuse to dip at once. It also the federal sbeep Inspector give jower temporarily to quarantine when they And infected sbeop, pending the action of the state sheep commissio- Persons who observe another day of the week as the Sabbath are from application of the ?unday closing law and may keep their places of business open on Sunday, according to a bill introduced by request in ner. D. O. senate ex-wn- TUdeout by So far as the house committee on municipal corporations is concerned, the "Texas Trnnmt " h "tiHiU Rear" and the "Runny Hug" may be lanced unless the authorities f the cf!i and towns themselves forbid. The committee considered Hooper' Governor Will. am Spry on February house bill No. 79, which sought to regIS approved several senate Mils an 1 ulate dance hails and to prohibitd certo one house bill. The bouse bill signed tain "rag" dances, and decld-bill to the house with an return by the governor Increases the pny of adverse the report. e Jurors from $2 to $3 r day. A. M. Ihjrham Is the aithor Reconsideration of the bill Introof the measure. It becomes effective duced Annie Weils Cannon of Hail by of the after adjournment pixlf days provid.ng for an appro The date the Ijake county, the stale of $.,o,(K0 for a women's dor-- I Increase will bcom effective Is May priation for the University of Utah, l 12. The bills aimed by the mttory was broueht up by Claude T. Darnes Han-ten- , No. 9, by ovfrnor are senate bill on Febraury II. and the bill, which relating to the procedure In rase I was killed the previous day, went to acone of the trtlee to a joint bank the committee on eprrpriailon for ; count senate bill No. J"!, by consideration in connection with the Ifcxrth, relative l the Mng of chut! general appropriation bill. tnortjrasre; aena'e bill No. 16, by l.'int, reducing the latereel on deferred payHooper's Wit providing for the ment on state land from Mo 5 (fencing of all farm, pasture and eras-linNo bill ftat Smith, 19, by per fen; lands in the state was kiiled by amending U law relative 1o forcible the house on Pebrnarr la on an ad bill senate and and entry verse of the Judkiry commitda'nw, No. .tfi. by I loot h. valida ting rertain tee. report conveyances made In (rood 'faith, but not In strict compliance with the law. Seven bills passed, four killed and thirteen introduced wan the record Rills re'ng two new s'ate officers of the senate on the ISfh, one of the sniary Inspector and fire marshal busiest day of the session. In th wwe Introduced in the senate on bou.e but two measures were preFebruary 14. sented, three passed and two killed. Appropriation of I3H) for "duck malady tlon of that has kilW-- d off thousands of the water fowl of this sla'.e Is proposed in a bill Introduced in the senate y Will. am Craig. lw-- Hepre-sentMiv- i d-- j g ilo'tse bill No. 10, Introduced by the Judiciary committee a a substitute for hooe biil No. "9, passed the fcotise on February 14, by a Vote of 25 to 1J. clearing the docket of the last of the liqwr bills introduced at the request of the Municipal Lesg le of Utah. This bi.l amends tbe pr- eat laws making It a tj'demenor for a miner to have )iq!r in bis pos-e-e .kn 1 Mil were t fc"o Mr'ljrt., Ftt T A.i ,uk a. Kalarip of municipal court jtidjres In cities of the second class having a population of more than lS.fKK) ere Increased frcm fl.fcoa to $2,500 and the term of office lengthened from two to The by Senator William Crale. Ogden municipal court would be the only one affected. pad on February 15 The against tbe house Joint memorial No. 2, urging Benson, Cook, pet the Crago bill pro' Melts. Opensha. congressfortothe viding pensioning of widows and Vff bo-is- e fig Bats. Wilcox and orphan soldier. of Spanish-America- n FEDERAL SOLDIERS Pg-SSlI- , p j war En-ve- e a a tured frty-eve- n others. K Mui&L li(Mi!AJL I Here is a smoke with the real, genuine tobacco taste that beats all artificial tastes. Every grain of it is pure, clean tobacco. Tucked into a pipe, or rolled into a cigarette, it makes a delightful smoke. If you lave not cm smoked Duke's Mixture, made by & Myers at Durham, N. C, try it now. 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The federal soldiers A GRATEFUL OLD MAN. are apathetic, as they believe that a will change in the administration Mr. W. D. Smith. Ethel. Ky., write bring at least a temporary cessation I have been UBlng Dodd's Kidney Pills of bloodshed. ten or twelve years and they bave Crest nuantitles of dynamite have for me a great deal of good. I do been carried Into the nation's capital done not think I would be In the last few day and It was an alive today If It nouueed Monday that the governwere not for Dodd's men tfad sent into force a ment of Pills. I Kidney tins buwerage system to plant dynatrained my back mite under tbe arsenal. At the same about forty years time tbe federals male use of big ago, which left It Iron water pipes not yet placed un very weak. I wa derground. They formed these into troubled withlnflam- tunnels and barricades and were thus '1 i matlon of the blad- W. D. Smith. der. Dodd' Kidney enabled to approach, closer to tie rebel positions than hitherto. Pills cured me of that and the Kidney Trouble. I take Dodd' Kidney Pill POET OF SIERRAS CALLED. now to keep frera having Backache. I am 77 year old and a farmer. You are in Miller Answer Summon Joaquin at liberty to publish this testimonial. Little Cabin in Piedmont Hill. and yen may use my picture In conRan Francisco, Cal. Joaquin Miller, nection with It." Correspond with Mr. "the poet of tha Sierra,' died Mon- Smith about this wonderful remedy. Dodd' Kidney Pill. EOe. per box at cabin, which he day In hi built with bl own hands In tbe Pied- your dealer or Dodd' Medicine Co., mont hills many years ago. Ill daugh- Buffalo, M. Y. Writ for Household ter, Juanlta Miller, and hi wife were Hint, also muslo of National Anthem with blm. The end came at 3 o'clock (English and German words) and reciIn the afternoon with warm sunshint pe for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free. flooding the room where lay the author Adv. of "Song of the Sunland." Ceylon Tea. Miller was In" his 72d year. The Tea plantation In Ceylon bave been cause of his death is given as aenllr la exlalence only 39 years, yet the anIty. nual exports vf black tea amount to nearly $20,006, 9 In value. Formerly Trust Official Sent to Jail. coffee main Inconstituted Ceylon' Cincinnati. President John H. Pat but after a disease of the plant terson of the National Cash Register dustry, in IShO It cultivation wa discontincompany of Dayton. Ohio, was sen- ued. Many planters, however, recounone serve tenced to year In the themselves by tea and rubber. couped ty jail at Troy, Ohio, and to pay Thank to tbe former article, fine of $ ,(00 for Violation of tbe Sher- tke Islandchiefly old prosperity revived. Toman anti trust law. Twenty eight Ceylon boast 1.S00 plantation. other officials and employees of the dayPlant necessary to tea cultivation Is company were given jail sentence! Tbe hut very labor-savincostly varying from three months to on work Itself I not bard; only the cliwere and tbe to ordered pay year mate make It irksome. What Is costs of prosecution. ia to wanted mainly of employes watch manclnery and feed it from the Soldier Attack TurVish Leader. London Turkish soldiers earlj steck of tea leave awaiting treatThe worker are not Singto assassinate ment Monday attempted halese, hut native of southern India. r and succeeded In badly wounding Bey, tbe young Turk leader. A A laborer wage vary from eight to news agency dispatch by wireless sixteen cent a day, while a foreman's from Constanllnmple eay that En ver salary average $200 a month. HarRey wa stabbed severely several per' Weekly. times, but gives no further details, Unpicked Crape Go to the Poor, Enver was one of the leaders In the A curious old law, which dates from recent revolt of tbe 'Young Turks," which I'd to a renewal of the war be- 1778, ha been used to eentenee the tween Turkey and the Italkan states. jwner of a vineyard at Captaog. near France, to a fine and cost for picking her own grape. Khe Morgan's Health improved. Cairo, Egypt J. Pierpont Morgan, was picking the grape which had been left on tbe vine in ber vineyard after who bad bwn suffering from both before and since he left the the fall gathering, when the policeman United States, has much Improve! in told her that she wa committing an condition since bis return from bis offense against the law, a all grapes left on the vine after the harvest trip op the Nile. were the property of the, poor. The Ocean Pressur Burst Caisson court at Berler confirmed the policeHonolulu Ocean pres-irbtir?t man's opinion, and the woman was tbe bottom of the great ca!oa which convicted. bad been sunk for tbe construction of tbe Pearl harbor dry dock. There Why He Is Known. The class In ancient history wa re were no fatalities, but the loss In maciting. "Now, Harry, can yon tell ma chinery Was beaty. who Nf huchsdnersar was?" asked the Prisoner Want to Co to War. teacher, "Nebuchadnezzar." answered San Francisco. The possibility of the hey, right off the bat, "was the intervention In Mexico bas stirred un- greatest of tbe Babylonian kings, and rest among the military prisoners on fer hi cennecllen with tbe Hebrews Alcatnu Island. In an open letter be get a write-u- p In the Bible." "one published here Mon(!y they more chance." How He Found It, Tli Walter How did yon find that Rebel Chief Executed. eheeee, air? El Paso, Texas Jaan N. Porras, a The Moer By the smell. follow-rOf rebel chief, and twenty bl were executed Raturday on the 'Ine of the Orient railway near City, federal troops also cap- pleasure for smokers of . I I ii & a tng March and April only, vje will send our new Illustrated catalogue of these presents JbllEE. Just send us your name and address on a postaL Cmmu frtm PtJSt Mirtwr mar brtutorui mil tat rm HORSE SHOE. J. T 13 INiLtY'S NACRANCFJt IWIST.mtM frtm FOUR KOES frvhucrvf"-- ). MCK PtUG CUT. PIEDMONT CIGARETTES, CUX CIOARLTIU. m.d xKrr VI r cm&mt unas Or to. TURAL 1 LEAF, WA .fi ((, VP TO Premium Dept. ' ST. LOUTS. Ma 4 fa jQ pl Willi Discovered a New Game. They had lived In a flat all of Willie's short life, so that tba little hoy's knowledge of fauna and flora was limited to canary birds and flower bones; and when they went to board In the suburb where there was a large yard. Willi very enthusiastically started In pursuit of a chicken, armed with a stick and other missile. When tba hostess protested to his mother, she turned from the window and said, indulgently: "Toull have to forgive dear Willi be doesnt know that's a chicken. HIM. one-roo- plan, by request. County courts for counties of the second, third and fourth class are created by a bill Introduced In the on ate by A. i. Booth. Judges of these count y courts are to be elected for two-yea- r terms, the bill provides, but county commUtsloners are empowered to appoint temporary judges. In Camp at And men relate a tale of a brave and resourceful little schoolteacher In Guantanamo to Await Developone of our suburbs who supports ber ments in Mexico, mother and three young sinters on her by no means munificent salary. Last week her mother called her up Washington. Two thousand United by telephone. Listen," walled the old States marines from various barracks lady, "a whole bunch of relatives IB along the Atlantic coast, were ordered coming o supper tomorrow evening. to Cuba on Monday, there to be held I'll have to make a cake, or something, In readiness for possible use in Mex- and I haven't an egg in the house. And ico. the grocer won't trust us any more, Guantanamo ia the present objective and there won't be any money until point of the marines, who will be es- next week, and " tablished in camp in connectin with "Never mind, mother I'll fix It," the fleet under the command of Hear answered the young teacher, cheerily. Admiral Badger. Whether these men Then she turned again to her class. will get further than Guantanamo will "Now children." she said, "tomorrow we will have the beautiful story depend upon Mexican developments. Resides the movement of the ma- of Columbus, and bow be made the rines, two army transports were or- egg stand on end. Each of you will dered to iproceed at once from New- please bring an egg to school tomorport News to Galveston, Texas, where row. The class ia dismissed." Clevethey might foe close at hand for the land Plain Dealer. movement of troops from the border HOT RETORT. should any unexpected emergency arise. Early In the day the Third cavalry at Fort Sam Houston was directed to hold itself in r wdinesa to entrain for Galveston prepared for foreign service. The government has no transports available in gulf waters and investigation disclosed that to engage commercial vessels In time of emergency would entail enormous expense and delay would result in preparing them for transport service. It was, therefore, determined to send two of the transports at Newport News to the Texas port to await further orders. Men Will be Established commissioners from $1,200 to $1,800 a year and that of the secretary from $1,800 to $3 000 a year; to prohibit the board from Investing money from ! Eliminating tho qualification that state lauds In or drainage the bank commissioner must have had district bonds. irrigation three years actual bunking experience, khe eonate on February IS passed the on the part of the minor The vote ityAttempts luuiking deportment bill. of the hoime to Inject polities inab11 to senators 4, three fwaa being to the consideration of a resolution foj sent. the direct election of senators on MonThere was lively opposition to the day through improper wording of the 1)111 on the lloor. The bill would cur- committee's report on the resolution tail the authority of the secretary of resulted in sending it back to the comet&to, who U ex officio bank conunis-svkmemittee again. 1)111 The takes tills work from film and creates a state banking Lawyers appointed by the court to headed by a bank commis- defend penniless dtrfendants may resioner drawing (3.000 a year salary. cover fees from the county up to $10 a day for time spent in conduct ol The Cardon Sunday closing bill was cases, according to Henner X. Smith's killed In the house on February 18 by senate bill No. G2, as amended by the a vote of 21 to 15 on a motion o committee on Jinllclary, which was etrike out the enacting clause. It was paBaed In the senate on Monday. not an easy death, though, for It took the opponents of the measure Just two The lower house of the Utah legishours to talk it to death. lature on Monday went on record as day, being opposed to an eight-hou- r D, O. Hideout's bill providing pen- when It jmssed a substitute measure alties for jiersons who borrow money which provides that in Utah factories on the representation that they have hours shall constitute a resources and assets they do not pos- week's excepting when property sess was passed without opposition or life work, in Imminent danger. Those is on senate In the Tuesday. favoring the measure say the sugar are the only Institutions difactories of Seeming attempts on the part at present. affected rectly tho minority to make political capital out of tbeliouse action on the quesRegulation of the branding of closed tion of the election of senators by of apples, pears and peaches direct vote failed In the house on Feb- trackages is proposed In a bill Introduced by ruary IS and the report of the com- Joseph In the senate on mittee on resolutions favoring the February Eckersley Indorsed by the horconstitutional amendment was passed, ticulturists17,ofand the state. iwith Speaker W. J. Seely, II. T. Reynolds and W. U Van Wagoner alone The education committee's bill proin voting against the measure. viding for combinations of common school districts outside of the The (bill which started out to define country first and Becond class and permitting the qualifications of newspapers pub- the combination districts to lishing legal advertisements and fix- securesmaller revenue in taxes, was more in house wound the the up rates, ing on February 18, stripped of many fea- passed in the senate on Monday. This tures proios-d- , and was passed witn provides for but one school board for The bill entire counties outBlde cities of the only one dlsseuttng vote. eays that the rate for legal advertise- first and second class. ments must be not more than $1.50 a Taking property bought on the Infolio of 100 words for the first publication and tot more than GO cents a stallment plan out of the state before the entire purchase price has been folio for subsequent publications. paid is prohibited in senate bill No. Regulation of the size of train 34. passed by the senate. Such cons duct is regarded a a misdemeanor crews to jromote the safety of and employees Is made by a when the property is of less value than 4)111 which Senator J. It. Edgeheill In$000; when of greater value, a felony. troduced Tuesday. The bill stipuFifteen thousand dollars Is approprilates the number of engineers, firemen, conductors, braketnen and flag- ated for the Orphans Home and Day men which trains of different length Nursery In a bill passed by the senate on February 17. The one dissenting must have. vole was cast by President Gardner. Confusion of flags and state history Senate bill No. 186, Introduced Febwhich resulted in holding up Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon's bouse resolution ruary 17, by the committee on muniadopting as the stale flag the banner cipal corpotallons, provides that It e to be prexented to the state for the shall be unlawful to maintain any feat (Whip I'tab was settled Tuesday except such as are authorized and and the senate passed the resolu- by city and county or town corporation, President Henry tiarduer cast- tions and located by the state board of health. ing the only negative vote. the How Reaourceful Young School Teacher Procured Egg When the Out- by O. A. Iverson. The bills were: To give the board the right to desig17 Measure Curtail of QUITE EQUAL TO EMERGENCY What They Trusted. Having ascertained hi weight tm the railway station weighing; machine BB t, the maa said to the porter: "Isn't It a tack of business foresight to put one of those machine that distribute prise to perwon who gnens their own weight correctly, bang np "l yon think your sister favors aralnxt other scale that they could ny sultr get weighed on before hand, and tho "Well, It's all right If you com guns on a sure thing T Ton most through, hut If you don't she favors a have great faith tn human nature, suit for breach of promise.' yooT "Oh. no. Sir," said the porter, "hut Journalistic Horror, we have in tbe machine." Old Subscriber Tou and tb editor of that paper down In Lonelyvllle Flattery. indulge In a lot of cheap joke on each Visitor So he trimmed the people other's town. here out of thousands of dollars? He Editor tof traryhurt Arms) Tea. must have been smooth. How did he sir; we're jrolng to put a head on do It? them and call them "Interurbanltea." Native Simply by addressing every Democrat In town. In an apparently Only Kind They Co To. absent way, as "postmaster." I'uck. "She wrot her name on a new laid "S HMowo yl IMVll Ttiu l,nVS w ,Hv n r of ,min (m lr. mm Urt, la 1 ir. "That's a pood way to catch r with money. I a Ixm e. - The sin that Is spared because It If It were not for lh fools. th way of the 1Mt man would b all uphill. pays Is th one that kills. Why Women Have Nerves d wsrnlmsi The MocV f M tre are sent by the nerve like flying tnesnenem nmos, outn leeiinRs hut tw may iww r acoomnantea snlety-Wr"--n- of rein and dbvfv" body and by backache or hejulache or bearing down. The local divmJers ami Inflsmmatioo, If there It any, should he treated with Dr. fierce Lot km Tablet. Then tbe nervous system and the entire womanly make-uieeis the took eflect of t1 DR. riEHCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION taken syetnalkaHy and for any period of time, ll is not aVure-Tl- " ha given uniform satisfaction for over forty years, being designed far im stng i purpose ot curing woman peculiar auments. Sold In Ikftttd form or tablets try f m 1 11 TAr MnM jV (WW ( 'U 11 .Va M. drotZlsta or send SO one-ceO. loot i. ilnweRC. M mmmt tamp for a hoa of Dr. Pierce's r mMln Imm m mm fat V F"avwlf Prescrtptioa Tablet. St 9 tAsf (flSSBit drS? fcW( A4L Dr. R.V. Iterca, Bwff ato, N.Y. JfrsEs? sTsWAw fa( fsWaW lrHt fcansBfc VfbcTt h nt ' fl'sfoTSWSSlBV'ftsi jaKSMsf PUTNAM FADELESS DYES i. toartUT, in. t |